![Figure 1, Table 1 and Table 2 define the TP-100:](/images/new-backgrounds/15124/1512411x1.webp)
Your XGA Line Transmitter and the XGA Line Receiver
4Your XGA Line Transmitter and the XGA Line Receiver
Figure 1, Table 1 and Table 2 define the TP-100:
Figure 1:
Table 1: Front Panel
# | Feature | Function |
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1 | POWER Switch | Illuminated switch supplying power to the unit |
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2 | Out 2 EQ. Knob | Adjusts the equalization control level (EQ.) for the CAT5 Line 2 output |
3 | Out 1 EQ. Knob | Adjusts the equalization control level (EQ.) for the CAT5 Line 1 output |
Table 2: Rear Panel
# | Feature | Function |
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1 | XGA Input HD15 Connector | Connects to the video source |
2 | ID Bit (OFF / ON) Button | Pushing in selects the ID BIT (when outputting a VGA signal from a |
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| laptop to an external VGA monitor1); releasing deactivates the ID BIT |
3 | Term | Pushing in selects 75Ω; releasing selects |
4 | XGA Loop HD15 Connector | For looping to a VGA acceptor |
5 | Line 1 OUT CAT5 Connector | Connects to the Line IN connector on the |
6 | Line 2 OUT CAT5 Connector | Connects to the Line IN connector on the |
7 | Power Connector with FUSE | AC connector enabling power supply to the unit |
1 Sometimes laptop computers refuse to output a VGA signal to an external VGA monitor. By setting the ID Bit to ON (and using pin # 4 on the VGA connector that is normally unused), the laptop computer will output to an external VGA monitor
2 For looping select
3 Using a UTP cable with CAT5 connectors at both ends
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