Extron electronic DTP HDMI 301 manual Features, TP Cable Advantages, Control Communications

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TP Cable Advantages

TP Cable Advantages

Twisted pair cable is much smaller, lighter, more flexible, and less expensive than coaxial or HDMI cable. These transmitter and receiver twisted pair (TP) products make cable runs simpler and less cumbersome. Termination of the cable with RJ-45 connectors is simple, quick, and economical.

Control Communications NOTE: Do not use Extron UTP23SF-4 Enhanced Skew-FreeAV UTP cable or

STP201 cable to link the transmitter and receiver. The DTP HDMI 301 Tx/Rx

does not work properly with these cables.

Control Communications

The RS-232 and IR communications are via a passive pass-through only; the transmitter and receiver do not generate or respond to these signals.

Features

Transmits single link HDMI signals over a single CAT 5e, CAT 6, or CAT 6a cable — Standard twisted pair cables provide an economical, easily installed cable solution.

Transmits analog audio signals over a separate, optional CAT 5e or CAT 6 cable — Standard twisted pair cables provide an economical, easily installed cable solution.

Long distance transmission — Up to 330 feet (100 m)

Supports Display Data Channel (DDC) and HDCP copy protection transmission — The transmitter and receiver pair fully supports long distance transmission of the DDC and HDCP signals.

Control communications pass-through— Bidirectional RS-232 and IR control signals can be transmitted alongside the HDMI signal, so that the remote display can be controlled without the need for additional cabling.

Supports CEC signal transmission

1-inch high, quarter rack width, metal enclosures — With low profile enclosures, the transmitter and receiver can be discreetly installed in locations such as behind a plasma or LCD flat-panel display.

External 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, international power supply (part number 70-775-01) — Included with the transmitter

Remote powering of transmitter or receiver — Only one power supply is necessary to power both devices.

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Contents DTP HDMI User GuideDVI & HDMI Extenders HDMI Twisted Pair ExtenderSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolFCC Class A Notice Trademarks Conventions Used in this GuideCopyright Contents Installation and OperationIntroduction Reference InformationDTP HDMI 301 Contents Features IntroductionAbout this Guide About this GuideControl Communications FeaturesTP Cable Advantages Installation and Operation Mounting the Transmitter or ReceiverConnections Transmitter Connectionsthat is embedded in the HDMI input Receiver Connections wires may touch, causing a short circuit Pin Assignments and Wiring HDMI connectorTP cable termination Figure 7. TP Cable TerminationFigure 10. Crimped RJ-45Connector Terminating shielded cableFigure 8. Peeling Back the Cable Shielding Figure 9. Wrapping the Shielded TapePower supply wiring Figure 11. Power Connector WiringRS-232and IR connector wiring OperationSpecifications Specifications Part Numbers and AccessoriesReference Information VideoDTP HDMI 301 Reference Information Audio inputAudio output General DTP HDMI 301 Reference InformationPart Numbers and Accessories Transmitter/Receiver Pair Part NumbersIncluded Parts Cables and AdaptersMounting Accessories Tabletop UseMounting kits UL Rack-MountingGuidelinesExtron Warranty