Setup Guide —­ TP Receivers

This card provides instructions for an experienced installer to set up and operate the TP Receiver Series products.

Refer to www.extron.com for the complete user’s manual.

Pre-installation — Jumper settings

The TP R BNC A and TP R BNC AV are factory configured to receive RGB video. They can receive component, S-video or composite video by changing jumper J3 located on the main board.

NIf using the TP R BNC AV with an older TPX 88X transmitter, download the TP Receivers User’s Manual at www.extron.com and refer to the audio jumper settings.

J3

3

2

1

J3

3

2

1

RGB

Component,

S-video,

Composite

Installation

Step 1 — Mounting

Turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources and mount the receiver as required.

Step 2 — Connect input

Connect the RJ-45 cable (from a TP transmitter) to the Input port on the TP R.

Terminate the ends of the cable to the same standards.

Step 3 — Connect outputs

Attach the applicable output cables (video, audio), depending on the TP R model.

RJ-45 Connector

Side Pins:

12 3 4 5 6 78

Insert

Twisted Pair

Wires

 

 

T568A

T568B

 

Pin

Wire color

Wire color

 

1

White-green

White-orange

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

NOTE

If using Enhanced

 

 

Skew-Free™ A/V cable, use the

 

 

TIA/EIA T568A standard only.

a. Composite video output connector — Connect to the single female BNC connector (VIDEO) for composite video output (TP R BNC AV Only) or to either the R, or G, or B connectors (TP R BNC A Only).

b. S-video output connector — Connect to the R (C-chroma) and G (Y-luma) connectors.

c. Component video — Connect to the R (R-Y), G (Y) and B (B-Y) connectors. d. RGBHV Video — Connect to the R, G, B, H, V connectors.

e. RGBS video — Connect to the R, G, B, H/V connectors.

f. High resolution video output connector — Connect to the 15-pin HD connector (TP R 15HD A only).

g. Audio connector — Connect an audio device accepting line level analog audio to the unbalanced stereo audio RCA connectors (TP R BNC A and TP R BNC AV) or to the line level stereo 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw

connectors as shown.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do not tin the wires!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tip

NO GROUND HERE

Sleeves

Tip

NO GROUND HERE

Unbalanced Output

L

Tip

Ring

 

Sleeves

R

Tip

Ring

 

Balanced Output

L R

CFor unbalanced audio, connect both sleeves to the center (ground) contact. DO NOT connect the sleeves to the negative (-) contacts.

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Extron electronic TP Receiver setup guide Mounting, Connect input, Connect outputs

TP Receiver specifications

Extron Electronics is renowned for its innovative solutions in the field of audio-visual integration, and one of their standout products is the Extron TP Receiver. This versatile device is designed for high-performance signal distribution over twisted pair cables, making it an essential component for modern AV installations.

The Extron TP Receiver primarily supports the transmission of video, audio, and control signals over standard twisted pair cabling, which often reduces installation costs and complexity. One of its main features is its capability to extend high-definition video signals up to 4K resolution. This ensures that users experience crisp and clear visuals, making it an ideal choice for classrooms, conference rooms, and other professional environments that rely on high-quality video output.

Another significant advantage of the TP Receiver is its versatility with various signal formats. It supports HDMI, VGA, and composite video signals, among others. This flexibility allows integrators to adapt the device for a wide range of AV systems without requiring extensive rewiring or modification.

A key technology leveraged by the TP Receiver is Extron's proprietary EDID feature. This technology ensures optimal communication between the source and display, allowing for automatic recognition of the display's capabilities. As a result, this helps in preventing resolution compatibility issues and guarantees that the best possible video quality is achieved during presentations and meetings.

Additionally, the Extron TP Receiver often incorporates advanced signal processing capabilities, including features such as scaling, signal amplification, and equalization. These processing features enhance the reliability of the signal being transmitted, combating issues like signal degradation typically associated with long runs of twisted pair cabling.

Security is also a consideration with the TP Receiver. The device is designed to work seamlessly with various control systems, facilitating secure management of AV resources via control protocols such as RS-232 and Ethernet. This capability ensures that users can maintain effective control over their AV systems, providing ease of use and accessibility.

Overall, the Extron TP Receiver represents a robust solution in AV signal distribution, characterized by its high-resolution support, versatility across signal formats, advanced signal processing, and compatibility with control systems. Its combination of features makes it a valuable device for anyone seeking reliable and high-performance AV integration.