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About this Manual

This manual contains installation, configuration, and operating information for the Extron TPS150 audio/video Twisted Pair (TP) switching and transmission system.

Chapter 1 identifies the transmitter’s and receiver’s features.

Chapter 2 details how to install the transmitter and receiver.

Chapter 3 describes how to operate the transmitter and receiver from their front panels and use all of their features.

Chapter 4 provides information about programming and operating the switcher under RS-232 control, such as from a PC or host controller. You can control the switcher using Extron’s TPS150 serial command set or the ICS100 control program.

Appendix A lists the transmitter’s and receiver’s specifications and pertinent part numbers.

About the Transmission System

The TPS150 consists of two components (figure 1-1):

The TPT150 AV switcher/TP transmitter (referred to in this manual as the “switching transmitter” or the “transmitter”)

The TPR150 TP video receiver (referred to in this manual as the “receiver”)

The transmitter and receiver form a switching and long distance transmission system. The TPS150 system sends high resolution RGB video (such as VGA video), low resolution video, and RS-232 control signals to a projector, plasma display, or other display over a single Category (CAT) 5/5e/6 unshielded twisted pair (UTP), shielded twisted pair (STP), or foil shielded twisted pair (FTP) cable. The system includes cable compensation and skew control technology that allow you to use these standard network cables.

The TPS150 will work with either shielded or unshielded cables. However, to comply with FCC rules, shielded (STP or FTP) cables must be used.

About the TPT150 switching transmitter

The TPT150 transmitter accepts and switches between the following four video inputs:

Input 1 and input 2 — High resolution video (such as VGA) on 15-pin HD connectors. Input 1 includes a buffered local monitor loop-through connector.

Input 3 and input 4 — For each input, one only of the following three video formats:

Component video (Y, R-Y, B-Y) on three female RCA connectors

S-videoon one 4-pin mini DIN connector

Composite video on one female RCA connector

Each input also accepts an unbalanced line level stereo audio signal on left and right RCA connectors. The level of each audio input is individually adjustable to ensure that there is no noticeable volume difference when switching among sources.

The switching transmitter outputs the selected input audio as balanced or unbalanced line level audio on a 5-pin 3.5 mm captive screw connector. The output can also be muted.

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Contents TPS150 Precautions Inputs 3 TPS150 Switching and Transmission System Quick Start QS-1Inputs 1 and 2 Connect two RGB video sources Quick Start TPS150 Switching and Transmission System Volume and buttonsQS-2 TPS150 Switching and Transmission System Quick Start Output 1 Connect aTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One About the TPT150 switching transmitter TPS150 Switching and Transmission System IntroductionIntroductiontroduction, cont’d About this ManualAbout the TPR150 receiver Component video Y, R-Y, B-Y on three female RCA connectorsSerial RS-232 commands on one male DB9 connector Features Introduction, cont’dTP Cable Advantages Transmission distanceTPS150 Switching and Transmission System Introduction Introduction, cont’d Two Rack mounting the transmitter Installationstallation, cont’dMounting the Transmitter and Receiver Projector mounting the receiver Projector mounting the receiverInstallation, cont’d Cabling and Rear Panel ViewsTransmitter connections Video and audio input connectionsRemote control connections TP and audio output connectionsUTP Link Input connection Power connectionReceiver connections Video output connections Serial connectionTP Cable Termination RJ-45Three Controls and Indicators Transmitter controls and indicatorsTPS150 Switching and Transmission System Operation Operationeration, cont’dReceiver controls and indicators TPR150 receiver front panelPower Projector powerOperation, cont’d OperationsVolume adjustment Full system resetReceiver reset Output volumeOptimizing the Video Troubleshooting General checksSpecific problems Problem Possible cause Solution No image appearsDistorted image AppearsFour Installing the software SerialCommunicationsunications, cont’dICS100 Windows-Based Control Program System requirementsEstablishing communications with the program ICS100 program window and connected messageSerial Communications, cont’d AgainConnected window Using the software to configure the serial port settings Using the software to program the input and projector codes For each input or projector code to be programmedCode entry Ascii code Using the software to operate the transmission system Window appears figureUsing the help system Button mutes and unmutes the audio outputSerial Commands Command and response structureCommunication protocols Addressing the transmitterUsing the command/response table SymbolsR0addressecho of the command sent R1addressecho of the command sentSpaces between bytes are not allowed Command Ascii Command Response Additional description AddressingInput audio level Command Response Additional descriptionFront panel lockout Serial Communications, cont’d AAppendix a Specifications Reference InformationSync Reference Information, cont’d Control projector TPR onlyOptional accessories Accessory Part numberPart Numbers Included partsReference Information, cont’d FCC Class a Notice Extron’s Warranty Asia JapanExtron Electronics, USA
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TPS150 specifications

The Extron TPS150 is a highly regarded touch panel system designed for professional AV environments, providing an intuitive interface for controlling various audio and video components. This device is part of Extron's popular TouchLink Pro series, which is known for its robustness and versatility in managing classroom and conference room technology.

One of the standout features of the TPS150 is its high-resolution capacitive touch screen, which measures at 15 inches. This screen delivers vibrant colors and exceptional clarity, ensuring that users can easily interact with the device even in well-lit environments. The touch panel's interface is fully customizable, allowing users to create a layout tailored to their specific needs. This customization can include the addition of buttons, sliders, and dynamic graphics that make navigation seamless and user-friendly.

In terms of connectivity, the TPS150 supports Ethernet communication, which enables easy integration with networked AV systems. This feature allows for remote access and control, making it easier for IT professionals to monitor and manage AV devices from a centralized location. Additionally, the TPS150 is compatible with various Extron control systems, providing a robust platform for managing complex multimedia setups.

The device also incorporates advanced security features, ensuring that sensitive system controls are protected from unauthorized access. Administrators can establish user permissions and authentication processes to maintain control over the AV environment, which is particularly important in corporate and educational settings.

Moreover, the TPS150 supports Extron's global configurator software, which simplifies the setup process and allows for easy programming of touch panel interfaces. Users can design custom layouts quickly and efficiently, and the software also provides an extensive library of drivers for popular AV equipment, enhancing compatibility and functionality.

With its elegant design, high-quality components, and customizable interface, the Extron TPS150 touch panel offers an effective solution for AV control. Whether used in educational, corporate, or professional environments, it empowers users to streamline their audiovisual experiences and maintain effective control over their technology, ensuring successful presentations and meetings.