background image

DTP DVI 301 • Setup Guide

This guide provides quick start instructions for an experienced installer to set up and operate the 
Extron DTP DVI 301 digital video extender. The DTP 301 transmitter and receiver pair can extend 
a DVI signal up to 330 feet (100 m).

Installation

Step 1 — Mounting

Turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources and mount the Tx and Rx units as required.

DTP DVI 301 Tx

DTP DVI 301 Rx

INPUTS

LOCAL OUTPUT

AUDIO

DVI-D

DTP DVI 301 Tx

L        R

OUTPUTS

DVI-D

AUDIO

DTP DVI 301 Rx

Rx

Tx

RS-232  IR

Rx

Tx

POWER

12V
         

0.7 A MAX

IN

ANALOG AUDIO

SIG           LINK

DTP IN

DTP DVI 301 Tx

DTP DVI 301 Rx

Rx

Tx

RS-232  IR

Rx

Tx

LOCAL

SHARE

REMOTE

1   2

ON

DDC ROUTE

POWER

12V
         

0.7 A MAX

OUT

ANALOG AUDIO

SIG           LINK

DTP OUT

Front

Rear

4

8

8

1

2

3

5

Front

Rear

4

7

6

5

Step 2 — Connections

a

 

DVI Input connector (Tx)

 — Connect a DVI cable between this port and the DVI output port of the digital video

 

source.

b

 

Local Output connector (Rx)

 — If desired, connect a DVI monitor for local monitoring of the input digital image.

c

 

Audio input (Tx)

 — Connect an unbalanced stereo audio source to this 3.5 mm mini stereo jack for an analog audio input.

d

 

RS-232 and IR connectors

 — To pass serial or infrared data or control signals, such as 

serial control of a projector, connect the master device to the transmitter and the slave 
device to the receiver via the RS-232 and IR captive screw connectors on both units.

e

 

DTP and Analog Audio (Output and Input) RJ-45 connectors

 — Connect one or 

two TP cables between these RJ-45 female connectors on the transmitter and receiver.

à

 

DTP connector (required)

 — Connect transmitter DTP Out to receiver DTP In.

This cable carries:

 

z

TMDS (digital) video 

z

 

Bidirectional RS-232 and IR commands and data

 

z

Embedded audio 

z

 

Remote power

Sig(nal) LED

 — This LED lights when the unit is receiving a TMDS clock signal on the 

DVI input (transmitter) or any valid signal on the DTP In connector (receiver).

Link LED

 — This LED lights when a valid link is established between the units on the 

DTP cable.

â

 

Analog Audio connector (optional)

 — Connect transmitter Analog Audio Out to 

receiver Analog Audio In. This cable carries analog audio only and is not needed for 
applications that do not require this audio signal.

Terminate all cable ends in accordance with the same standard, either TIA/EIA T 568 A or TIA/EIA T 568 B.

CAUTION:

  Do not connect these devices to a computer data or telecommunications network.

NOTE:

  You can check the DTP Out to DTP In cable connection as follows:

 

1

.  Plug a cable into the DTP jack on the powered unit.

 

2

.  Connect the opposite end of the cable into the DTP jack on the unpowered unit.

 

If the DTP Link LED and the Power LED on the unpowered unit are lit, the connection is correct.

5

Pin

1

2
3

6
7
8

4

Wire color

White-green

Green

White-orange

White-blue

Orange

White-brown

Brown

Blue

Wire color

White-green
Green
White-orange

White-blue
Orange
White-brown

Brown

TIA/EIA T

568 A

TIA/EIA T

568 B

Blue

TP Wires

12345678

Pins:

Ground

Receive pin on connected unit

Transmit pin on connected unit

Connected RS-232

and IR Device Pins

Tx/Rx

Pins

Receive pin on connected unit

Transmit pin on connected unit

Rx

Tx

RS-232 

 I

R

Rx

Tx

1

Reviews: