DTP2 T/R 211 • Installation and Operation
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NOTES:
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One power supply is included with the transmitter and can
normally
power
both units. Remote power is only available if both the transmitter and the
receiver are from the Extron DTP2 series.
•
The power supply can be plugged into either the transmitter or the receiver to
power both units.
•
If the internal jumper setting for ground is removed, a DTP2 211 unit
cannot
remotely power the other unit, because of ground potential differences. Each
unit requires a local power supply (see
Audio input
(Optional)— (see
on page 6) Plug an analog audio input
into the transmitter via this female 3.5 mm TRS stereo connector (see
NOTE:
The analog audio input is in addition to
the digital audio that may be embedded in the
HDMI input (see the figure at right to identify the
connector tip, ring, and sleeve).
•
A mono audio connector consists of the tip
and sleeve.
•
A stereo audio connector consists of the tip,
ring, and sleeve.
Sleeve ( )
Ring (-)
Tip (+)
3.5 mm Stereo Plug Connector
(balanced)
HDMI input
— Connect an HDMI cable between this port and the HDMI output port (or
DVI port, with an appropriate adapter) of the digital video source.
NOTE:
on page 10 to securely fasten the
HDMI connector to the transmitter and the receiver.
DTP2 Out RJ-45 port
— Connect one end of a TP cable to this RJ‑45 port on the
transmitter. Ensure the opposite end of this cable is connected to the receiver DTP2
Input RJ‑45 port (see
•
Signal LED
— This green LED indicates the unit is receiving a TMDS clock signal
on the HDMI input.
•
Link LED
— This amber LED indicates a valid link is established between the units
on the DTP input and output cable.
ATTENTION:
•
Do not connect these devices to a telecommunications or computer data
network.
•
Ne connectez pas ces appareils à un réseau de télécommunications ou de
données informatiques.
NOTE:
TP Cable Termination and Recommendations
on page 11 to
properly wire the RJ‑45 connectors and detailed
on page 9.
Over DTP2 RS-232 and IR port
— Connect a serial RS‑232 signal, a modulated IR
signal, or both to this 3.5 mm, 5‑pole captive screw port for bidirectional RS‑232 and
IR communication (see
RS-232 and IR Connector Wiring
on page 14 to wire the
connector).