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DVI-TPS-TX90_RX90-QSG-01 / August.2012

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Maximum Cable Lengths

Resolution

Clock Freq.

CAT-5e

CAT-5e

 

(1)

CAT-6A

 

(2)

CAT-6A

 

(1)(2)

1024x768

 

@60Hz

65.00 MHz

328.1 ft. 

(100 m)

 

524.9 ft. 

(160 m)

 

393.7 ft. 

(120 m)

 

590.6 ft. 

(180 m)

 

1280x720p

 

@60Hz

73.84  MHz

328.1 ft. 

(100 m)

 

524.9 ft. 

(160 m)

 

393.7 ft. 

(120 m)

 

590.6 ft. 

(180 m)

 

1920x1080i

 

@60Hz

74.25  MHz

328.1 ft. 

(100 m)

 

524.9 ft. 

(160 m)

 

393.7 ft. 

(120 m)

 

590.6 ft. 

(180 m)

 

1280x1024

 

@60Hz

108.00  MHz

328.1 ft. 

(100 m)

 

524.9 ft. 

(160 m)

 

393.7 ft. 

(120 m)

 

590.6 ft. 

(180 m)

 

1920x1080p

 

@60Hz

148.50  MHz

328.1 ft. 

(100 m)

 

492.1 ft. 

(150 m)

 

393.7 ft. 

(120 m)

 

557.7 ft. 

(170 m)

 

1920x1200

 

@60Hz

152.90  MHz

328.1 ft. 

(100 m)

 

N/A

393.7 ft. 

(120 m)

 

N/A

 

1600x1200

 

@60Hz

162.00  MHz

328.1 ft. 

(100 m)

 

N/A

393.7 ft. 

(120 m)

 

N/A

Note 1:

   With Long Reach firmware installed.  This firmware supports pixel clock frequencies up to 148.5 MHz. 

Please contact DVIGear technical support or your dealer to change or upgrade device firmware.

Note 2:

   CAT6A S/FTP (550 MHz) cable must be used to achieve these distances.

Installation

WARNING:  

Ethernet ports are designed to connect to 10/100 Ethernet products.  Do not connect 

Ethernet appliances to TPS IN or TPS OUT ports as it may result in damage to the equipment.

1.

  Set the switch on the front panel to the Normal position.

2.

  Connect a CAT-X twisted pair cable to the TPS OUT on the transmitter unit.

3.

  Connect the other end of the CAT-X twisted pair cable to the TPS IN on the receiver unit.

4.

  Connect an HDMI signal source to the HDMI IN port on the transmitter unit.

5.

  Connect an HDMI display device (e.g. projector) to the HDMI OUT on the receiver unit.

6.

  To use the bi-directional pass-through data lines, connect desired devices to the transmitter 

and receiver units.  See examples in table

(3)

 below.

7.

  Connect the supplied External AC Power Adapter to either unit.  The other unit will 

automatically receive power over the twisted pair cable connected between the TPS ports.

Ethernet

Use LAN cables to connect an Ethernet device (e.g. switch) to the Ethernet port on the Transmitter unit 
and a network device (e.g. projector) to the Ethernet port on the Receiver unit.

RS-232

Use serial cables to connect a controller unit (e.g. touch panel) to the RS-232 port on the Transmitter unit, 
and serial controlled device (e.g. projector) to the RS-232 port on the Receiver unit.

Infra-Red

Connect the supplied IR Transmitter to the IR OUT port of the transmitter unit.
Connect the supplied IR Receiver to the IR IN port on the Receiver unit.

Note 3:

   Examples of optional devices that are supported over the MultiPort TPS twisted pair link.

Introduction

DVIGear’s MultiPort TPS Extender supports long-range extension of HDMI (v1.4) signals over a single CAT-X 
twisted pair (TP) cable at distances of up to 180 meters (590 ft.).  These units also support bi-directional 
RS-232, Infra-Red, 10/100 BaseT Ethernet, and PoE over the same twisted pair link.

Serial cable

LAN

TPS connection

CAT-X up to 180m

HDMI

cable 

 HD Projector

 Projection screen

DVI-TPS-RX90

Remote powered

IR cable

IR Receiver

12V DC

Power Adaptor

LAN

HDMI cable 

Ethernet switch

DVI-TPS-TX90

IR cable

Serial

cable

Touch panel

Blu-Ray or DVD Player 

Internet

LAN

IR Transmitter

Typical Application

DVI-TPS-TX90
DVI-TPS-RX90

MultiPort TPS Extender

Quick Start Guide

MultiPort TPS Extender:   DVI-TPS-TX90  and  DVI-TPS-RX90

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