Kramer Electronics TP-1xl Using the TWISTED-PAIR INTERFACES/KRAMER Tools, Looping, Polarity

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11.USING the TWISTED-PAIR INTERFACES/KRAMER TOOLS

11.1Powering on the Twisted-pair Interfaces/Kramer Tools

NOTES

1.Twisted-Pair Interfaces/Kramer Tools should be powered on only after all connections are completed and all source devices have already been powered on. Do not attempt to connect or disconnect any video, audio or control signal to the Twisted-Pair Interface/Kramer Tool while it is powered on!

2.The AC outlet should be near the equipment and should be easily accessible. To fully disconnect equipment, remove power cord from its socket.

￿￿For the TP-1xl,TP-2xl,TP-11N,TP-12N, TP-11xl,TP-12xl perform the following:

1)When the machine’ s power cord is connected to the AC outlet, press the toggle switch on the far-left front panel to the up position, where it is illuminated.

2)Operate the acceptors.

￿￿For the TP-6and the Kramer Tools perform the following:

1)Connect the Twisted-Pair Interface/Kramer Tool DC socket to an appropriate DC source. Observe proper polarity!

2)Make sure that the led on the front panel is illuminated.

3)Operate the acceptors.

11.2Looping

(TP-2xl704,708 only)

The looping function enables the operator to extend the number of receivers connected to the system. The following example describes looping performed by using 3 receivers. A balanced (twisted pair) signal from the transmitter reaches the input of the first machine. From the looping connector of this machine, a cable is connected to input socket of the second machine. The loop output of the second machine is then connected to the input socket of the third machine. In this way, all 3 receivers can output the transmitted signal. The operator must switch the termination switches of all the Twisted-Pair Interfaces/Kramer Tools except for the last to "Hi- Z" position. The last machine's termination switch should always be in the "Term" position in order to maintain

awell-matched balanced line from the first to the last Twisted-Pair Interface/Kramer Tool. Note that if the looping function is not used, the termination switch should be set to "Term".

11.3Polarity

(704, 708 only)

The Polarity function enables the operator to invert the incoming signal for the case where the polarity of the incoming signal is incorrect. If no video signal is present at the output, simply invert the incoming signal by switching the polarity switch.

11.4Gain Control

(TP-1xl, TP-2xl, TP-6, 704, 705 708, 712 only)

The level control function enables the operator to control the video signal level or compensate for distortions caused for example, by too long or too short cables. The incoming signal could also be affected as a result of using a non-standard, or an uncalibrated video source. Too dark a picture is usually caused by a low video signal; however, excessive video level "burns" the picture. The sync signal (should be around -0.3V) may be used to check the conformity of the whole video signal; if sync level is too low or too high, the incoming video signal is not within the standard level. To correct the incoming video signal, an oscilloscope is connected to the Twisted-Pair Interface/Kramer Tool output and the operator adjusts the GAIN/LEVEL trimmer until a satisfactory sync level, and hence a proper picture, is achieved.

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Contents Twisted Pair Transmitters and Receivers Contents Tables FiguresUnpacking and Contents IntroductionGetting Started Page Word on Balanced Line Technology and Twisted Pair Interfaces Twisted Pair Interfaces and Kramer ToolsTWISTED-PAIR Interfaces TP-1xlFront/Rear Panel Features Feature FunctionGetting to Know the TP-1xlVideo Line Transmitter TP-2xlFront/Rear Panel Features Term SwitchGetting to Know the TP-2xlVideo Line Receiver Getting to Know the TP-6, Twisted-Pair Line Amplifier TP-6 Front/Rear Panel FeaturesFigure TP-11N Front/Rear Panel Features Function TP-12N Front/Rear Panel Features Term/Hi-Z switchPolarity switch Fuse TP-12xlFront/Rear Panel Features Figure TP-12xlFront/Rear Panel FeaturesKramer Tools Technical SPECIFICATIONS&-./-.0-.--.1-.2-3.-33-34705 Front/Rear Panel Features 704 Front/Rear Panel FeaturesGetting to Know the 705/704 Video Line Transmitter/Receiver Level trimmer707 Front/Rear Panel Features 708 Front/Rear Panel FeaturesGetting to Know the 709/710 Y/C Line Transmitter/Receiver 709 Front/Rear Panel Features FunctionGain trimmer Hi-Z/Term pushbuttonGetting to Know the 711/712 xl AV Line Transmitter/Receiver 711 Front/Rear Panel Features FunctionEQ. Video trimmer Gain Video trimmerInstallation Connecting to Video DevicesConnecting to Audio Devices Powering on the Twisted-pair Interfaces/Kramer Tools Using the TWISTED-PAIR INTERFACES/KRAMER ToolsLooping Polarity11.6 Y/C Control 11.5 HF/EQ. ControlEQ. Control TP-1xl, TP-2xl, TP-6, 704, 705, 708, 712 OnlyUsing a Microphone Audio ControlTypical Video/Stereo Audio Twisted Pair Link Figure Typical Video/Stereo Audio Twisted Pair Link Typical Video/Stereo Audio Kramer Tools SetupFigure Typical Video/Stereo Audio Kramer Tools Setup Troubleshooting Maintenance of the Twisted Pair INTERFACES/KRAMER ToolsPower And Indicators Problem RemedyFigure Locating the Internal Fuses To solve the problem perform the following Video SignalEquipment in your signal path Audio SignalLimited Warranty Exclusion of Damages 2900-007001 REV