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DTP2 CrossPoint 82 • Setup Guide (Continued)
Mounting and Cabling
Step 1
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Mount the device
a.
Turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources.
b.
Mount the DTP2 CrossPoint 82 to a rack using the pre-installed side mounting brackets, or remove the brackets and use an
optional 19-inch rack shelf (see the mounting instructions provided with the kit, available at
CrossPoint 82 base model has a 1U high, full rack width enclosure. The DTP2 CrossPoint 82 IPCP models have 2U, full rack
enclosures.
Step 2
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Connect inputs
Make the following input connections as needed:
•
Connect a DP source to the Input 1 DisplayPort connector (see
, on the previous page).
•
Connect HDMI or DVI (with an appropriate adapter) sources to HDMI input connectors 2 through 6 (
).
•
Connect DTP2 transmitters to DTP2/XTP RJ-45 input connectors 7 and 8 (
). These connectors also allow for remote
powering of DTP2 transmitters. You can configure the TP inputs for XTP mode via SIS commands, the on-screen
display (OSD), or PCS (see the
DTP2 CrossPoint 82 Help File
). For cable wiring and recommendations, see
Recommendations for DTP2, XTP, and HDBaseT Communication
•
Connect analog audio sources to:
•
The 5-pole captive screw line audio input connectors 3 and 4 (
unbalanced stereo audio (Aux connector) or dual mono audio (connectors 3 and 4). The Aux Line input is shared and can
be associated with one or more video inputs.
•
Connect balanced or unbalanced mic or line level inputs to 3-pole Mic/Line captive screw connectors 1 and 2 (
).
These inputs support op48 VDC phantom power, which is indicated by the LEDs at the left of the connectors.
Step 3
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Connect outputs
Make the following output connections as needed:
•
Connect an HDMI, or DVI with an appropriate adapter, display to HDMI/CEC output connector 1 (
).
•
Connect a DTP2 endpoint, XTP matrix switcher, or HDBaseT compatible receiver to output connector 2 (
and recommendations, see
Twisted Pair Recommendations for DTP2, XTP, and HDBaseT Communication
•
To pass infrared data, connect a control device to the 3-pole Over TP IR captive screw connector (see
on the next page). Alternatively, insert RS-232 communication to a DTP2/XTP/HDBaseT endpoint via Ethernet (see the
DTP2 CrossPoint 82 User Guide
for more information).
•
Connect balanced or unbalanced analog audio output devices to one or both 5-pole captive screw output connector pairs
1 and 2 or 3 and 4 (
). These connectors are configurable as four discrete mono outputs or as two stereo inputs (see
on the next page for more information).
•
For IPCP models, connect speakers to the amplifier module via the 5 mm 4-pole stereo (DTP2 CrossPoint 82 IPCP SA) or
2-pole mono (DTP2 CrossPoint 82 IPCP MA 70) Amplified Output connector (
Step 4
—
Connect control devices
•
To control the DTP2 CrossPoint 82 base model through Ethernet, connect a LAN or WAN to the LAN connector (
). To wire
the RJ-45 connector to the cable, see
Twisted Pair Recommendations for DTP2, XTP, and HDBaseT Communication
.
For the IPCP models, connect a LAN or WAN to any of the AV LAN connectors in the IPCP Pro control processor panel (
).
The default IP address of the switcher is 192.168.254.254. The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. The default gateway
address is 0.0.0.0.
•
For serial RS-232 control, connect a host device to the 3-pole captive screw connector (
). The baud rate is 9600.
•
For control through USB, connect a host device to the front panel USB mini-B Config port (see
on page 4).
Step 5
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Set up the IPCP Pro 355M control processor (IPCP models only)
The Extron IPCP Pro 355M control processor (see
) provides monitoring and control of a variety of external devices,
such as projectors and lights. See the
IPCP Pro Series Setup Guide
, for installation details.
Step 6
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Connect power
Connect a 100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power source to the AC power connector (