Extron electronic TP Receivers user manual Audio jumper configuration

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Installation and Operation, cont’d

1. Remove three screws on each side and one or two screws on top of the cover (figure 2-2).

Remove 8

Screws

Lift Cover

Straight Up

 

 

 

 

B

 

 

A-V

OUTPUT

 

 

 

R

 

 

 

A

 

 

 

 

L

 

 

 

INPUT

VIDEO

AUDIO

H/HV

A-V

 

B

OUTPUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

RGB

 

 

 

G

 

 

 

R

 

 

 

INPUT

 

 

 

RGB

 

 

 

 

 

1.3A

 

100-240V

 

TP R BNC AV

 

Hz

B

50/60

 

R

 

A

ISOG CSYNC

L

AUDIO

 

V

 

Remove 5 (TP R BNC A) or 6 (TP R BNC AV)

BNC Hex Nuts

J10

 

J11

 

Wire Pair

Wire Pair

3&6*

7&8

J11

1

1

Wire Pair

Wire Pair

3&6*

7&8

J10

1

1

Figure 2-2 — Audio jumper configuration

2. Using an Extron BNC extraction tool (part #100-096-01) or a 14 mm, deep well socket with thin walls, remove the five or six hex nuts securing the BNC connectors to the rear panel.

3. Slide the cover to the rear until the cover clears the BNC connectors, then lift the cover off.

4. Locate J10 and J11 on the composite video printed circuit board. See figure 2-2.

a. For compatibility with redesigned (modified) receivers and the TPX 88 A, ensure that pin 1 is jumpered to pin 2 on both jumper locations.

b. For compatibility with older (unmodified) receivers, ensure that pin 2 is jumpered to pin 3 on both jumper locations.

5. Replace the cover, and reinstall the screws and BNC connector hex nuts.

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Contents TP Receivers Family Precautions Precautions, cont’d FCC Class a NoticeIi TP Receivers Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One Introductionduction,cont’d About the TP Receivers Video format Maximum rangeFeatures TP R BNC a receiver#60-604-02 Introduction, cont’d TP R BNC AV receiverTP R 15HD a receiver This page intentionally left blank Two InstallationandOperation, cont’d Installation Overview TP Receivers Installation and OperationTP Receivers Installation and Operation #68-546-03Installation and Operation, cont’d Video jumpersVideo DIP switch Audio jumpersAudio jumper configuration Mounting the receiver UL guidelines for rack mountingRack mounting TP R BNC A, TP R BNC AV, TP R 15HD a Rack mounting the TP R 15HD aFurniture mounting #70-077-01 all other modelsThrough-desk Mounted Projector mounting Projector bracket mounting a receiverRGB video transmission connector Attach one end of a Rear panel features and cablingTransmitted signal cabling Composite video transmission connector Attach one endOutput cabling Computer video RGB Output BNCs TP R BNC a and TP R BNC AVDIP switches RGB Output 15HD TP R 15HD a Connect the desiredComposite video Power Stereo audio 5-pole captive screw connector Connect audioPower connector AudioRJ-45 connector Termination of TP cableCable testing Equalizing pair skew11 Pair skew equalization Front Panel Controls and Indicators Power LEDIf the image does not appear TroubleshootingManual/Auto switch TP R BNC a and TP R BNC AV With Auto LED TP R BNC a and TP R BNC AV IndicatesIf the image is not displayed correctly If the receiver Manual/Auto LED flashes AAppendix Specifications VideoAudio Audio outputGeneral Specifications, Accessories, and Part Numbers cont’d TP R BNC A, TP R BNC AVCE, CUL, UL Extron Accessories Cables/Adapters Enhanced Skew-Free A/V cable Part numberSkew-Free A/V cable Part number Video cables and adapters Part number Extron’s Warranty USA, Canada, South America Central AmericaExtron Electronics. All rights reserved

TP Receivers specifications

Extron Electronics, a leading manufacturer in the field of audiovisual technology, offers a comprehensive range of TP (Twisted Pair) Receivers designed to cater to the demanding needs of modern AV environments. These devices are essential components in transmitting high-quality video, audio, and control signals over extensive distances using standard twisted pair cabling, such as Cat 5e or Cat 6.

One of the main features of Extron TP Receivers is their exceptional signal integrity. They employ advanced signal processing techniques to ensure that video resolutions up to 4K are delivered without degradation over long distances. This capability makes them ideal for use in educational institutions, corporate environments, and command-and-control applications where clarity and precision are paramount.

The technology behind Extron TP Receivers includes proprietary algorithms that optimize the transmission of video signals. This results in minimized latency and enhanced picture quality, providing an experience that is indistinguishable from direct connections. Moreover, the receivers support both HDBaseT and Extron’s own IP-based protocols, offering flexibility in system design and integration.

Additionally, Extron TP Receivers are equipped with built-in scaling capabilities. This feature allows users to convert incoming video signals to a desired resolution, accommodating various display formats and ensuring compatibility with legacy equipment. This adaptability further extends the usability of the devices across diverse applications.

Another noteworthy characteristic of Extron TP Receivers is their compatibility with various control systems. They can seamlessly integrate with Extron’s Global Control Network, allowing for centralized management of AV resources. This is particularly beneficial in large installations where multiple devices need to be controlled and monitored from a single interface.

Ease of installation is another hallmark of Extron’s design philosophy. TP Receivers come with user-friendly connectors and mounting options, facilitating straightforward integration into existing systems. The devices feature robust construction, ensuring long-term reliability in demanding environments.

In conclusion, Extron Electronics’ TP Receivers are positioned as versatile and high-performance solutions for AV signal transmission. With their emphasis on signal integrity, advanced technology, scalability, and ease of use, they are well-suited for a variety of professional applications, enhancing the overall audiovisual experience. Whether it's for large auditoriums or small conference rooms, these receivers are an integral part of any modern AV system.