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TLX CATx Extension Products Manual          

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Rev. E, March 2020 

Electromagnetic Emissions 

CENELEC EN 55022:2010 +AC:2011 

Electromagnetic Immunity 

EN 55024:2011+A1 
CENELEC EN 55032:2015 
EN 61000-3-2:2000 Harmonics 
EN 61000-3-3:2008 Flicker 
EN 61000-4-2:2009 Electro-Static Discharge Test 
EN 61000-4-3:2006 A1:2008, A2:2010 Radiated Immunity Field Test 
EN 61000-4-4:2004 Electrical Fast Transient Test 
EN 61000-4-5:2006 Power Supply Surge Test 
EN 61000-4-6:2009 Conducted Immunity Test 
EN 61000-4-11:2004 Voltage Dips & Interrupts Test 

Supplementary Information

 

The  following  statements  may  be  appropriate  for  certain  geographical  regions  and  might  not  apply  to 
your location: 

  This  Class  A  digital  apparatus  meets  all  requirements  of  the  Canadian  Interference-Causing 

Equipment Regulations. 

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigencies du 

 

Règlement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada

  This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in 

which case the user may be required to take corrective action. 

  This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  compliant  with  the  limits  for  a  Class  A  digital  device, 

pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection 
against  harmful  interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a  commercial  environment.  This 
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  not installed and used in 
accordance with the instruction manual,  may cause harmful interference to radio communications in 
which case the user may be required to make adequate corrective measures at their own expense. 

  This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and has been verified as compliant 

within the Class A limits of the FCC Radio Frequency Device Rules (FCC Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B 
CLASS A), measured  to  CISPR 22:1993  limits and methods of measurement  of  Radio  Disturbance 
Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment. 

  The user may notice degraded audio performance in the presence of electro-magnetic fields. 

Product Serial Number 

Thinklogical products  have  a  unique  serial  number,  which  includes  a  date-code,  printed on  an 
adhesive label that is affixed to the unit. The format for the date-code is 

2 digits for the month

dash, 

2 digits for the year

, plus 

at least four digits for a unique unit number

. For example: 

12-

19

0348

 indicates the unit was built in the 

12

th

 month of 

2019

 and is unit number 

348

Connection to the Product 

Connections  and  installation  hardware  for  our  products  use  industry-standard  devices 
and  methods.

  All  wiring  connections  to  the  customer  equipment  are  designed  to  minimize 

proprietary or customized connectors and cabling. Power connections are made with regionally 
appropriate power cords and approved methods.  

 

Summary of Contents for Thinklogical

Page 1: ...Page 32 TLX CATx Extension Products Manual thinklogical Rev E March 2020 Rev E March 2020...

Page 2: ...3 647 8700 All trademarks and service marks are property of their respective owners TLX 10G thinklogical Subject TLX10 and TLX20 CATx Extender Products Manual Revision E March 2020 Website https www t...

Page 3: ...fications 17 FPGA and Firmware Update Applications 17 REGULATORY SAFETY COMPLIANCE 18 Safety Requirements 18 Symbols Found on the Product 18 Regulatory Compliance 18 North America 18 Australia New Zea...

Page 4: ...B and NATO NIAPC Evaluation Scheme GREEN and the U S DoD DISA JITC UCR 2013 APL information assurance standards And Thinklogical Velocity products are the first system with both KVM and video matrix...

Page 5: ...text and preceded by a red stop sign as shown here A warning is meant to call the reader s attention to critical information at a point in the text that is relevant to the subject being discussed The...

Page 6: ...r and CATx start at 12 ports and scale up to 640 ports Offers a higher bandwidth solution to address new video resolutions and prepare for future protocols The TLX system reduces cabling by half throu...

Page 7: ...alanced analog audio and serial RS 232 Options include USB HID 1 5 Mbps and USB 2 0 480 Mbps TLX TCF U00E20 60Hz Display Transmitter with USB HID USB 2 0 RS 232 Audio DisplayPort HDMI Connector Thinkl...

Page 8: ...ounting brackets that can be removed or installed to mount the unit above or below a bench desk or shelf All Transmitters and Receivers in both D and E versions have the same dimensions Height 1 20 30...

Page 9: ...Page 8 TLX CATx Extension Products Manual thinklogical Rev E March 2020 Typical TLX CATx Application...

Page 10: ...band System Management Interface Ethernet on module i e Wiznet Bi color indicator LEDs EDID Table DDC Modes Static Dynamic Remote Acquire Load Custom Supported Tables Format 1024x768 60Hz DVI 1920x10...

Page 11: ...anual thinklogical Rev E March 2020 Interface Configurations All physical connections to the product use industry standard connectors Non supplied cables that may be needed are commercially available...

Page 12: ...2 0 and USB HID devices in applicable models Shielded CATx Cables In all applications where more than one CATx cable is used Thinklogical recommends shielded cabling to reduce alien crosstalk which ca...

Page 13: ...m Transmitter A transmitter chassis connects to the CPU peripheral sources through standard copper cables The available connector configurations of the TLX Transmitters can be viewed in detail on pgs...

Page 14: ...I 1 4 cable supports 4K 30Hz TLX E10 and TLX E20 Transmitters are supplied with an HDMI 2 0 cable supports 4K 60Hz All Transmitters are supplied with a DisplayPort 1 2 cable supports 4K 60Hz All Trans...

Page 15: ...l TLX E10 and TLX E20 Transmitters HDMI 2 0 to HDMI 2 0 locking CBL000108 002MR HDMI 2 0 Locking HDMI 2 0 Supplied with all Transmitters DisplayPort 1 2 to DisplayPort 1 2 locking CBL000104 002MR Disp...

Page 16: ...019 See pin outs in Appendix B pg 22 TLX10 and TLX20 CATx Cable Configurations There are currently several versions of shielded CATx category 6 6a 7 7a etc cables with RJ 45 connectors on the market T...

Page 17: ...Power Consumption TLX10 Rx 31 W 100 meters Tx 28 W 100 meters TLX20 Rx 33 W 100 meters Tx 31 W 100 meters ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Ambient Storage 20 C to 70 C 4 F to...

Page 18: ...e Out Impedance 470 Mic Frequency Response 20 20kHz Mic In Voltage max 105 mV p p 0 037 Vrms 26 40 dBu Mic In Impedance 60K Standard TLX Extender Audio Line In Out Configuration FPGA and Firmware Upda...

Page 19: ...roduct Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act REDR C1370 IEC 60825 2001 Parts 1 and 2 Class 1 LASER Product Electromagnetic Interference FCC 47CFR Part 15 Subpart B 2013 Class A Industry Canada ICES...

Page 20: ...the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may c...

Page 21: ...products Thinklogical and its suppliers disclaim all other warranties Please refer to your product invoice for the Warranty Terms Conditions Defect remedy shall be the repair or replacement of the pro...

Page 22: ...Page 21 TLX CATx Extension Products Manual thinklogical Rev E March 2020 Appendix A TLX CATx Video KVM Quick Start Guide...

Page 23: ...Page 22 TLX CATx Extension Products Manual thinklogical Rev E March 2020 Appendix B RJ45 to DB9 Adapter Pin outs TLX Receiver TLX Transmitter...

Page 24: ...Page 23 TLX CATx Extension Products Manual thinklogical Rev E March 2020 Appendix C FPGA Program Code Update Procedure...

Page 25: ...rch 2020 Appendix D EDID and DDC for TLX Modules Display Data Channel DDC is a VESA standard transport medium between a CPU s graphics adapter and monitor used to pass EDID Note Most graphics adapters...

Page 26: ...ons therefore the MGMT Port must be used to change DDC modes 1 Connect an active Ethernet cable to the module s MGMT Port 2 Open a Telnet session to the CATx Extender using PuTTY an SSH and Telnet Cli...

Page 27: ...Extension Products Manual thinklogical Rev E March 2020 4 The Main Menu will appear 5 Type 5 and ENTER to access the Video Parameters 6 The Video Parameters window will open above Select 1 Set DDC PRO...

Page 28: ...ge 27 TLX CATx Extension Products Manual thinklogical Rev E March 2020 7 The default DDC Mode is Dynamic To change modes type y and ENTER 8 To change the DDC Mode to Static for example type 2 then ENT...

Page 29: ...hanged to Static How to Change the IP Address of a CATX Extender 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the module s MGMT port 2 Open a Telnet session to the CATx Extender using PuTTY an SSH and Telnet Client...

Page 30: ...connected via MGMT Port the address can be changed to the user s preference using Option 2 2 Network Parameters on the Main Menu 4 The extender can be configured with a new static IP address or config...

Page 31: ...anual thinklogical Rev E March 2020 How to Configure a PC with a Static IP Address 1 On the PC monitor s bottom tool bar click on the Network icon below 2 Click on Open Network and Sharing Center belo...

Page 32: ...n Products Manual thinklogical Rev E March 2020 4 Right click on the adapter to be configured Local Area Connection in this example and select Properties 5 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4...

Page 33: ...Enter a Network address 192 168 1 in this example and a Host address 43 in this example in the IP address box as shown below 8 Click on Subnet mask The default address will appear automatically 9 Ent...

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