Extron electronic TPS150 manual Inputs 1 and 2 Connect two RGB video sources, Inputs 3

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Quick Start — TPS150 Switching

and Transmission System

Installation

Step 1

Turn off power to the input and output devices, and remove the power cords from them.

Step 7

Connect a host device to the transmitter via this 9-pin D connector and a null modem serial port cable for serial RS-232 control.

Step 2

If desired, mount the TPT150 transmitter in a rack.

Step 3

If desired, mount the TPR150 receiver using the included projector bracket.

Step 4

Connect source video devices to the transmitter’s

 

 

TPS150

5

1

pin

1

 

 

 

 

2

9

6

3

4

Female

 

 

5

 

 

6

7

8

9

Connected

RS-232

device pin

RX

TX

Gnd

Function

Not used Receive data Transmit data Not used Signal ground Not used Not used Not used Not used

inputs.

Inputs 1 and 2 — Connect two RGB video sources.

If desired, connect a

monitor to the Input 1 Local Monitor connector.

Inputs 3 and 4 —

VIDEO

R-Y

Connect either

 

 

component video,

S-VIDEO

 

S-video, or

 

 

 

composite video

 

 

sources.

 

 

Step 8

Connect an optional CTP150CM control panel module or other contact closure device to this 8-pin

3.5mm captive screw connector. See chapter 2, “Installation”.

To make your own contact closure device, wire the connector as shown at right. To issue a command, momentarily short the appropriate pin to ground.

CONTACT

CLOSURE

GND

PROJ PWR

VOL DN

VOL UP

IN4

IN3

IN2

IN1

For proper

Y

B-Y

 

 

system operation, connect only one video

format to input 3 and input 4.

 

Step 5

Connect audio devices to the input 1

L

 

through input 4 left and right RCA

 

connectors.

R

 

Step 6

Step 9

Connect a Category (CAT) 5/5E6, unshielded twisted pair (UTP), shielded twisted pair (STP), or foil shielded pair (FTP) cable with RJ-45 connectors between the transmitter and receiver. Terminate both cable ends per either

TIA/EIA 568 A or 568 B.

To comply with FCC emission limits, use shielded (STP or FTP) cable only.

Connect an audio device, such as powered speakers, to this 3.8 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector for balanced or unbalanced audio output.

Side Clip Down

RJ-45 connector

 

568 A

568 B

Pin

Wire color

Wire color

 

 

 

1

White-green

White-orange

Tip

NO GROUND HERE.

Sleeve(s)

Tip

NO GROUND HERE.

Unbalanced Output

Tip

Ring

Sleeve (s)

Tip

Ring

Balanced Output

CAUTION Connect the sleeve to ground. Connecting the sleeve to a negative (-) terminal will damage the audio output circuits.

12345678

2

Green

Orange

3

White-orange

White-green

 

 

 

4

Blue

Blue

 

 

 

5

White-blue

White-blue

 

 

 

6

Orange

Green

 

 

 

7

White-brown

White-brown

 

 

 

8

Brown

Brown

1&2

7&8 Twisted

3&6 4&5

Pairs

TPS150 Switching and Transmission System • Quick Start QS-1

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Contents TPS150 Precautions TPS150 Switching and Transmission System Quick Start QS-1 Inputs 1 and 2 Connect two RGB video sourcesInputs 3 Output 1 Connect a Quick Start TPS150 Switching and Transmission SystemVolume and buttons QS-2 TPS150 Switching and Transmission System Quick StartTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One About this Manual About the TPT150 switching transmitterTPS150 Switching and Transmission System Introduction Introductiontroduction, cont’dComponent video Y, R-Y, B-Y on three female RCA connectors Serial RS-232 commands on one male DB9 connectorAbout the TPR150 receiver Transmission distance FeaturesIntroduction, cont’d TP Cable AdvantagesTPS150 Switching and Transmission System Introduction Introduction, cont’d Two Installationstallation, cont’d Mounting the Transmitter and ReceiverRack mounting the transmitter Projector mounting the receiver Projector mounting the receiverVideo and audio input connections Installation, cont’dCabling and Rear Panel Views Transmitter connectionsTP and audio output connections Remote control connectionsPower connection Receiver connectionsUTP Link Input connection Serial connection Video output connectionsRJ-45 TP Cable TerminationThree Operationeration, cont’d Controls and IndicatorsTransmitter controls and indicators TPS150 Switching and Transmission System OperationTPR150 receiver front panel Receiver controls and indicatorsOperations PowerProjector power Operation, cont’dOutput volume Volume adjustmentFull system reset Receiver resetOptimizing the Video General checks TroubleshootingAppears Specific problemsProblem Possible cause Solution No image appears Distorted imageFour System requirements Installing the softwareSerialCommunicationsunications, cont’d ICS100 Windows-Based Control ProgramICS100 program window and connected message Establishing communications with the programAgain Serial Communications, cont’dConnected window Using the software to configure the serial port settings For each input or projector code to be programmed Using the software to program the input and projector codesCode entry Ascii code Window appears figure Using the software to operate the transmission systemButton mutes and unmutes the audio output Using the help systemAddressing the transmitter Serial CommandsCommand and response structure Communication protocolsR1addressecho of the command sent Using the command/response tableSymbols R0addressecho of the command sentSpaces between bytes are not allowed Addressing Command Ascii Command Response Additional descriptionInput audio level Response Additional description CommandFront panel lockout Serial Communications, cont’d AAppendix a Reference Information SpecificationsSync Control projector TPR only Reference Information, cont’dIncluded parts Optional accessoriesAccessory Part number Part NumbersReference Information, cont’d Asia Japan FCC Class a Notice Extron’s WarrantyExtron Electronics, USA
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