Extron electronic XTP T UWP 202 manual Edid Commands Advanced Configuration Commands, Test pattern

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Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional Description

 

(Host to Device)

(Device to Host)

 

EDID Commands

NOTE: For EDID management, use the XTP System Configuration Software (see EDID Minder on page 34).

Advanced Configuration Commands

HDCP authorized device (HDMI input only)

HDCP authorized device On

EE1HDCP}

HdcpE1]

Designate the transmitter as

 

 

 

an HDCP authorized device

 

 

 

(default).

HDCP authorized device Off

EE0HDCP}

HdcpE0]

Do not designate the

 

 

 

transmitter as an HDCP

 

 

 

authorized device.

Query HDCP authorized

EEHDCP}

HdcpEX$]

View the HDCP authorized

device status

 

 

device status.

Test pattern

 

 

 

Set a test pattern

X1)J

TstX1)]

Set a test pattern or disable

 

 

 

one.

View the current test pattern

J

TstX1)]

View the current test pattern

 

 

 

setting.

Factory defaults

 

 

 

System reset

EZXXX}

Zpx]

Resets unit to factory default.

Status

 

 

 

View input signal presence

0LS

FrqX1!X1!]

View the input signal presence

 

 

 

of each input. In the response,

 

 

 

the first X1! is the VGA input.

 

 

 

The second X1! is the HDMI

 

 

 

input.

Query HDCP input status

EIHDCP}

HdcpI0X1@]

Query firmware version

Q

x.xx]

Query full firmware version

*Q

x.xx.xxxx]

Query part number

N

60-1216-12]or

 

 

60-1410-12]

View the HDCP status of the HDMI input.

View the firmware version. View the full firmware version.

View the device part number. The response is based on the model. Black and white models are not differentiated.

NOTE: X$ = HDCP authorization

0

= HDCP authorization off

 

1

= HDCP authorization on (default)

X1) = Color bars test pattern

0 = disable (default)

 

1

= 720p @ 50 Hz

 

3

= 720p @ 60 Hz

 

5

= 1080p @ 60 Hz

X1! = Video signal status

0 = video or TMDS not detected

 

1

= video or TMDS detected

X1@ = HDCP status

0

= no source connected

 

1 = HDCP compliant source

 

2

= non-HDCP compliant source

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Contents XTP T UWP Safety Instructions FCC Class a Notice Registered TrademarksSpecifications Availability Software CommandsConventions Used in this Guide NotificationsContents XTP T UWP 202 Wallplate Transmitter Contents About this Guide IntroductionAbout the XTP T UWP Key Features Typical Point-to-Point Application Diagram LAN Model ShownXTP T UWP 202 Wallplate Transmitter Introduction Installation Operation Installation OverviewInstalling the Metal Junction Box or Mud Ring Cutting an Opening in the Mounting SurfaceInstalling the Mud Ring Installing the Mud Ring with Backing ClipsInstalling a UL Listed Metal Junction Box Rear and Side Panel ConnectorsXTP output connector RS-232 and IR Over XTP connector RS-232 IR Mounting the XTP T UWP XTP T UWPFront Panel Connectors Wiring a TRS Connector for AudioMaking Connections Hdmi ConnectionSelected Hdmi Embedded Analog Audio Audio Sent Over XTP Audio PresentSupported cables TP Cable Termination and RecommendationsCable recommendations Wiring the RS-232 and IR Over XTP Connector RS-232 and IR Over XTP CommunicationPower Connection Local powerPower injector Remote powerDirect power from an XTP matrix switcher Indicators OperationReset Modes Reset Mode Summary Mode Activation Result Purpose/NotesFactory Reset ModeSIS Configuration Control Host Device ConnectionSIS Programming Guide Host-to-Device and Device-to-Host CommunicationUsing the Command and Response Tables for SIS Commands Error ResponsesSymbol Definitions Input Commands Command and Response Tables for SIS CommandsAudio Configuration Commands Picture Adjustment Commands Analog Only Preset CommandsEdid Commands Advanced Configuration Commands Factory defaultsHdcp authorized device Hdmi input only Test patternXTP System Configuration Software Installing the XTP System Configuration SoftwareUsing the XTP System Configuration Software ConnectionsTop Menu File menuDisconnect ExitUpdate Firmware Confirm Disconnect Dialog BoxHelp menu About the SoftwareHelp Extron WebsiteDevice Settings AV Controls panelInput/Output tab Input/Output TabInput Presets panel Image Settings panelAnalog Video tab Audio tab Input format panelFactory reset Auto-input Switching panelGeneral tab Signal Information section Device Information panelGeneral Information section Audio Information sectionEdid Minder Assign EdidTo assign Edid to selected inputs To assign Edid to all inputsImport Edid Save output EdidSet favorite Edid Edid filtersUpdating Firmware with Firmware Loader Reference InformationDownloading Extron Firmware Loader Installing Firmware Loader Navigating to Firmware LoaderDownloading Firmware Downloading Firmware from the Extron WebsiteInstalling Firmware with Firmware Loader Add Device... Dialog BoxMounting Template Mounting Template for 2-gang Mud RingsExtron Warranty

XTP T UWP 202 specifications

The Extron XTP T UWP 202 is a state-of-the-art, two-gang wallplate transmitter designed for seamless integration into professional AV systems. As part of the XTP system by Extron, it leverages advanced technologies to ensure high-quality signal distribution over long distances, supporting both digital and analog video formats.

One of the standout features of the XTP T UWP 202 is its ability to transmit HDMI, along with audio and control signals, through a single CATx cable. This capability significantly simplifies installation and reduces cable clutter, making it an ideal choice for modern classrooms, conference rooms, and other professional environments. The wallplate connects directly to the XTP CrossPoint matrix switchers, allowing users to take advantage of centralized signal management.

The XTP T UWP 202 supports resolutions up to 4K@60Hz, covering a broad range of applications that require high-definition video output. The device is also equipped with EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) management, which guarantees optimal signal delivery by enabling automatic communication with the receiving display.

Another important aspect of the XTP T UWP 202 is its integrative capabilities. The wallplate includes a USB input for easy access to data sources, enhancing the overall connectivity of the AV system. Additionally, it supports Control Network, allowing integration with various control systems to manage connected devices effortlessly.

The design of the XTP T UWP 202 is user-friendly, featuring an intuitive layout that ensures ease of use for operators. The robust construction and sleek aesthetic allow it to blend seamlessly into any wall, while the included customizable labeling options help identify input sources clearly.

Moreover, the XTP T UWP 202 is equipped with anti-jitter technology, which helps to maintain signal integrity and reduces the chances of video artifacts, ensuring a reliable performance.

In summary, the Extron XTP T UWP 202 combines advanced transmission technology with high-definition video support and integrative features, making it a vital component for any professional AV installation. Its user-friendly design, combined with robust functionality, positions it as an excellent choice for users looking to optimize their AV experience.