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User Manual - CTP-1301

 

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Overview

 

The CTP-1301 is an advanced switching extender kit featuring four inputs and includes a UHD scaler. The TX offers two HDMI 

inputs and one VGA input with stereo audio, and the RX offers an HDMI input, enabling an additional AV source to be connected at 

the display location. The TX supports HDBT output up to 70m/230ft at 1080P and up to 40m/130ft at 4K@60Hz (YUV 4:2:0) over 

a Shielded Cat 6a/7 cable. The RX supports the stereo audio de-embedding output from the HDMI output and connection with

 

an audio system, such as an amplifier. Built-in scaler with resolutions supported up to 4K@60Hz YUV 4:4:4 ensures the optimal 

image quality for video signal output, and matching the native resolution of the display.

 

 

The CTP-1301 allows automatic and manual switching among all inputs. It supports Telnet/Web UI control through NetLinx 

Studio, including CEC control to turn On/Off the display and Relay control to raise/lower a projector screen. PoH enables the TX to 

receive power from the power-on RX, requiring the use of only one power supply.

 

 

The CTP-1301 simplifies system integration in classrooms and small offices, and facilitates installation under conference tables 

and in lecterns, providing localized presentation switching support over long distances.

 

 

Features

 

 

Two HDMI input and one VGA input included on TX

 

 

One HDMI input, one HDMI output, and one analog audio output included on RX

 

 

HDMI inputs support resolutions up to 4K@60Hz YUV 4:2:0 and HDCP 2.2; VGA input supports resolutions up to 1920 x 

1200@60Hz

 

 

Built-in 4K@60Hz YUV 4:4:4 scaler included to match the native resolution of the display

 

 

Supports automatic and manual switching among all inputs

 

 

Via a Shielded Cat 6a/7 cable, HDBT transmits 4K@60Hz (YUV 4:2:0) up to 40m/130ft and 1080P up to 70m/230ft

 

 

HDMI analog audio de-embedded output, supports volume control

 

 

Supports Telnet/Web UI control and configuration through NetLinx Studio

 

 

Supports CEC control to turn On/Off the display and Relay control to raise/lower the projector screen by input signal status 

detection

 

 

One-way PoH enables the RX to power remote TX (no additional power adapter required at TX)

 

 

Package Contents

 

 

1 x CTP-1301 TX

 

 

1 x CTP-1301 RX

 

 

1 x DC 12V Power Adapter (with US, UK and EU Power Cords)

 

 

5 x Phoenix Male Connector (3.5mm, 3 Pins)

 

 

4 x Mounting Bracket (with Screws)

 

Summary of Contents for AMX CTP-1301

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Page 4: ...eceiver Rear Panel Description 12 Pinout Information 13 RS232 13 RELAY 13 Audio Out 14 Installation and Wiring 15 Installation 15 Wiring 16 OSD 18 Input Source Switching 18 Auto Switching 18 Manual Sw...

Page 5: ...User Manual CTP 1301 5 Logo 28 Network 28 System 29 Firmware Upgrade 32 Before Starting 32 Transferring KIT Files 32 Troubleshooting 34 APICommandSet 35 NetLinx Commands 35 Telnet SSH Commands 44...

Page 6: ...ply The CTP 1301 simplifies system integration in classrooms and small offices and facilitates installation under conference tables and in lecterns providing localized presentation switching support o...

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Page 13: ...ures show the pinouts of the Phoenix Connectors RS232 Connects to an RS232 enabled device with the 3 pole 3 5mm captive screw connectors Wire as shown below RELAY Connects to a projector screen with t...

Page 14: ...User Manual CTP 1301 14 Audio Out Connect to an audio device with the 3 pole 3 5mm captive screw connector Wire as shown below...

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Page 16: ...DIO OUT of the CTP 1301 RX 6 Connections for additional controloptions LAN Control through NetLinx Telnet Web UI Connect CTP 1301 RX to the same network as the control PC or control system e g NX 3200...

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Page 18: ...ll devices the input will be switched to the active source with the highest priority Priority VGA IN 1 HDMI IN 2 HDMI IN 3 RX HDMI IN 2 When a new source is inserted the input will be switched to it a...

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Page 20: ...nline Tree in NetLinx Studio to find the correct addresses for your device Device Number and Ports Each CTP 1301 has its own Device Number which is assigned when the unit is bound to a Control System...

Page 21: ...e the Device number System and command respectively and click Send ToDevice For additional NetLinx API commands see API NetLinx Command Set Telnet Control To launch Telnet Window 1 Right click the Dev...

Page 22: ...ess Enter Selecting Launch TELENT Window via User Defined Program may require enabling Telnet by completing the following 1 go to Start Control Panel Programs and Features 2 on the left select Turn Wi...

Page 23: ...Web UI Control To launch the Web control page Right click the Device Number in NetLinx Studio s Online Tree select Web Control Page Launch Web Control Page via NetLinx Studio or Launch Web Control Pa...

Page 24: ...via NetLinx Studio The following page will pop up Enter the default password admin and click Login The main screen displays as follows The Web UI page consists of header bar and navigation bar for ba...

Page 25: ...ill reboot immediately Update status button click to view the device s firmware upgrade status Logout button click to logout from the Web UI Displays the device s firmware version information Navigati...

Page 26: ...lity for the HDMI Out which will transmit content with the same HDCP compatibility as that of the output display default setting HDCP 2 2 Select to transmit HDCP 2 2 protected content to the output di...

Page 27: ...S232 configuration for controlling a third party device or passing though RS232 commands Control 1 Local Select to perform control on the third party device connected Default setting 2 NetLinx Select...

Page 28: ...ders at the left and right sides of the scale to set the minimum and maximum range of the audio volume Mute Check or uncheck to mute or unmute the audio Resolution Setting AUTO Click to set the output...

Page 29: ...logo picture to shuttle slowly between the center and the top right of the display screen when there s no signal output to the display 4 DRAG BOTTOM LEFT Select to set the logo picture to shuttle slo...

Page 30: ...ct Static to set up the IP address manually APPLY Click to set the network setting Note Allow 2 3 minutes for the device s LAN module to reboot and reconnect after the network setting is changed Syste...

Page 31: ...ect 4 TELNET SSH ACCOUNT TELNET SSH ACCOUNT is used to configure the user name and password of the account TELNET ACCOUNT The default user name and password are null SSH ACCOUNT The default user name...

Page 32: ...control system b Verify the CTP 1301 unit is powered ON 4 Launch NetLinx Studio and open the Online Tree 5 Bind the device to the integrated controller select and right click the CTP 1301 from the con...

Page 33: ...umber is 3 Use the Online Tree to determine the system number 5 Click Send to upgrade the firmware 6 Click the button on Web UI page to check the upgrade status When the process completes the device w...

Page 34: ...Devices Ensure picture can be shown normally when directly connecting a source a display device 4 Cable Plugthe HDMI Cat X cablein and out or connect a different HDMI CatX cable Ensurethe specificcabl...

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Page 60: ...re deployed worldwide in conference rooms classrooms network operation command centers homes hotels entertainment venues and broadcast facilities among others AMX is part of the HARMAN Professional Gr...

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