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4Your TP-305A UXGA - Audio - RS-232 Line Receiver/DA
Figure 1 and Table 1 define the TP-305A:
Figure 1: TP-305A UXGA - Audio - RS-232 Line Receiver/DA
Table 1: TP-305A UXGA - Audio - RS-232 Line Receiver/DA Features
# | Feature | Function | |
1 | POWER Switch | Illuminated switch for turning the unit ON or OFF | |
2 | LINK LED | Lights when receiving a valid input signal | |
3 | EQ.1 Trimmer | Adjusts2 the cable compensation (equalization) level for the | |
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| UXGA output |
4 | LEVEL Trimmer | Adjusts2 the output signal level for the UXGA output | |
5 | LINE IN | Connect to the LINE OUT connector of a transmitter3 | |
6 | UXGA OUT | Connect to the video acceptor | |
7 | LINE OUTPUT | Connect to4 the LINE IN | |
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8 | AUDIO OUT | ANALOG 3.5mm | Connect to the stereo analog audio acceptor 1 |
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| Mini Jack |
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| S/PDIF RCA | Connect to the digital audio acceptor 1 |
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| Connector |
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10 | Connect the connector (G and Tx) to control a device (see | ||
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11 | Power Connector with Fuse | AC connector enabling power supply to the unit |
1 Degradation and VGA/XGA signal loss can result from using long cables (due to the effects of stray capacitance, for example), sometimes leading to a loss of sharpness in
2 Use a screwdriver to carefully rotate the trimmer, adjusting the appropriate level 3 The PINOUT is defined in Table 3 and Figure 5
4 Using UTP or STP cable with
5 For example, the Kramer
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