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KRAMER:  SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

 

Connecting and Configuring the TP-185 

 

1.  Connect up to eight VGA/WUXGA computer graphics sources (for example, 

multimedia computers) to the Video INPUT 15-pin HD connectors. 

2.  Connect up to eight unbalanced stereo audio sources (for example, the audio 

source of the computer or a DAT player) to the eight AUDIO INPUT 3.5mm 
mini jacks. 

3.  Connect the eight OUT STP/UTP connectors to up to eight TP receivers. 
4.  If required, you can connect a PC and/or controller to the: 

 

RS-232 terminal block (see 

Section  6.2

 

RS-485 terminal block (see 

)  

Section  6.3

 and 

Section  6.4

5.  Connect the power cord

)  

1

 (not shown in 

Figure 2

).  

6.2  Connecting to the TP-185 via an RS-232 Connection 

To connect the RS-232 port on the TP-185 to an RS-232 device: 

1.  Connect the RS-232 Tx pin on the 

TP-185

 to pin 2 (9-pin D-sub) on the 

RS-232 device  

2.  Connect the RS-232 Rx pin on the 

TP-185

 to pin 3 (9-pin D-sub) on the 

RS-232 device 

3.  Connect the RS-232 G pin on the 

TP-185

 to pin 5 (9-pin D-sub) on the 

RS-232 device  

6.3  Connecting to the TP-185 via an RS-485 Connection 

You can operate the 

TP-185

 via the RS-485 port from a distance of up to 1200m 

(3900ft) using a PC equipped with a card that provides an RS-485 port. 

To connect a PC or controller to the RS-485 port on the unit: 

1.  Connect the pins on the following ports: 

 

Connect the A(+) pin on the RS-485 port of the PC to the A 

pin on the RS-485 port on the rear panel of the 

TP-185

 

 

Connect

 the B(–) pin on the RS-485 port of the PC to the B pin 

on the RS-485 port on the rear panel of the 

TP-185

 

 

If required, connect the GND pin

2

2.  If this is the only 

TP-185

 on the RS-485 bus, set the RS-485 TERM 

DIP-switch (see 

 on the RS-485 port of the 

PC to the G (ground) pin on 

the rear panel of the 

TP-185

 

Section  7.1.1

 

) to ON (for RS-485 line termination with 

120

).  

 

 

                                                        

1 We recommend that you use only the power cord that is supplied with this machine 

2 For RS-485 communication, the ground is usually not connected between the devices. When using a shielded cable, the shield may be 

grounded on one side 

Summary of Contents for TP-185

Page 1: ...Kramer Electronics Ltd USER MANUAL Model TP 185 8 Channel UXGA Audio RS 232 to CAT 5 Transmitter...

Page 2: ...he Reply Feature 10 7 1 3 Setting the Reply Source or Machine Number 11 7 1 4 Setting the RS 232 RS 485 Baud Rate DIP switches 12 7 1 5 Selecting Hardware Software Mode 12 8 Wiring the Twisted Pair RJ...

Page 3: ...3 Software Mode RS 485 Machine Number DIP switch Setting 11 Table 4 Serial Port Baud Rate DIP switch Setting 12 Table 5 UTP Connector Pinout 13 Table 6 Technical Specifications of the TP 185 14 Table...

Page 4: ...package includes the following items TP 185 8 Channel UXGA Audio RS 232 to CAT 5 Transmitter Power cord2 rack ears and this user manual3 2 Getting Started We recommend that you Unpack the equipment ca...

Page 5: ...KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Getting Started 2 2 1 Quick Start This quick start chart summarizes the basic setup and operation steps...

Page 6: ...quality due to poor matching and elevated noise levels often associated with low quality cables Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely influence signal quality a...

Page 7: ...XGA Audio RS 232 to CAT 5 Transmitter 4 4 Defining the TP 185 8 Channel UXGA Audio RS 232 to CAT 5 Transmitter Figure 1 and Table 1 define the front and rear panels of the TP 185 8 Channel UXGA Audio...

Page 8: ...etermines the serial port baud rate see Section 7 1 4 Hardware Software DIP switch 8 Determines whether the data transmission path is set by software or hardware see Section 7 1 5 7 AC Mains Connector...

Page 9: ...KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the TP 185 in a Rack 6 5 Installing the TP 185 in a Rack This section describes what to do before installing in a rack and how to rack mount the TP 185...

Page 10: ...e TP 185 To connect1 the TP 185 as illustrated in the example2 in Figure 2 Figure 2 Connecting the TP 185 8 Channel UXGA Audio RS 232 to CAT 5 Transmitter 1 You do not need to connect all inputs and o...

Page 11: ...232 device 3 Connect the RS 232 G pin on the TP 185 to pin 5 9 pin D sub on the RS 232 device 6 3 Connecting to the TP 185 via an RS 485 Connection You can operate the TP 185 via the RS 485 port from...

Page 12: ...TP 185 to the RS 485 terminal block of the second TP 185 and so on see Section 6 3 2 Set each TP 185 Machine number to be a unique number see connecting all the TP 185 units via the RS 485 terminal b...

Page 13: ...DIP switch requires that you cycle power on the TP 185 7 1 1 Setting the RS 485 Bus Termination The DIP switch sets the RS 485 bus termination Only the first and last physical device on the RS 485 bus...

Page 14: ...m output 2 ON OFF OFF Reply is taken from output 3 OFF ON OFF Reply is taken from output 4 ON ON OFF Reply is taken from output 5 OFF OFF ON Reply is taken from output 6 ON OFF ON Reply is taken from...

Page 15: ...5 6 7 1200 OFF OFF OFF 19200 OFF OFF ON 2400 ON OFF OFF 38400 ON OFF ON 4800 OFF ON OFF 57600 OFF ON ON 9600 default ON ON OFF 115200 ON ON ON 7 1 5 Selecting Hardware Software Mode DIP switch 8 sets...

Page 16: ...n The TP 185 differentiates between the two types of commands and acts accordingly The sequence is as follows 1 Set destination path for command 2 Set return path 3 Send end user command sequence 8 Wi...

Page 17: ...ANDWIDTH AUDIO 20Hz to 20kHz 0 5dB S N RATIO AUDIO 80dB TOTAL GAIN Audio 0dB COUPLING Audio AC AUDIO THD NOISE Audio 0 03 POWER CONSUMPTION 100 240V AC 16VA OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F...

Page 18: ...efined as 1 I6 I0 INPUT When switching ie instruction codes 1 and 2 the INPUT 7 bits is set as the input number which is to be switched Similarly if switching is done via the machine s front panel the...

Page 19: ...ple outputs for the reply NOTE 3 The reply to this command is as follows The same command and output codes as were sent are returned and the input is assigned the value of the parameter that was read...

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