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DVI-HDCP-TPS-TX95 and RX95 

Quick Start Guide 

 

Introduction 

The DVI-HDCP-TPS-TX95 and DVI-HDCP-TPS-RX95 are DVI 1.0 and HDMI 1.4 compatible 

long distance extenders. The units offer bi-directional RS-232, Infra-Red

 

(IR), and Ethernet 

pass-through  all  on  the  same  CAT5e...CAT7*  cable  that  carries  the  uncompressed  HDMI 

video and audio signal. 

Typical standalone application - the transmitter and the receiver 

 

Installation of a transmitter and a receiver 

1.

 

Power off all devices. (Installing with powered devices may harm them.) 

2.

 

Check the RS-232 switches (2) on the TX and RX; they must be in Normal position. 

3.

 

Set the desired TPS link mode with the TPS link mode switch (3) on the front of the units. 

4.

 

Set the desired TX remote power** mode with the jumpers on the right side of the TX. 

5.

 

Connect a CATx* cable to the TPS OUTPUT (7) on the TX. 

6.

 

Connect the video source and the desired accessory devices to the TX. 

7.

 

Set the desired RX remote power** mode with the jumpers on the right side of the RX. 

8.

 

Connect the other end of the CATx* cable to the TPS INPUT on the RX. 

9.

 

Connect the video sink and the desired RS-232, IR and Ethernet devices to the RX. 

10.

 

Supply the extenders with 12V 2A DC. If the remote power is enabled on both sides only one 

local adaptor can be used. Else both units must be powered by local adaptors. 

11.

 

Supply the other connected units. 

*  CAT7 SFTP cable is always recommended. 

**  Never connect any third party device to the extender with remote powering. 
Warning! The TPS remote powering must be used only with 95 series TPS extenders and 

MX-TPS matrix boards. Using it with other devices may damage both units. 

Warning! Do not connect any device to the TPS connector unless you are sure they are 

compatible. Connecting incompatible devices with similar connectors may cause harm to 

the devices. 

 

Front and rear view 

 

Info:  Transmitter and receiver have the same construction and connectors. 

Remote power options 

The TPS extenders can be powered remotely by its extender pair or a TPS matrix board. This 

feature can be enabled or disabled with jumper settings. Switch off the extenders. On the 

right  side  of  the  enclosure  a  small  section  (in  the  blue  box)  can  be  removed.  Loose  the 

screws and remove the plate. Jumpers are under it. To enable the remote power function 

place the jumper block onto all the pinheads. To disable it place the jumper block onto the 

upper  line  pinheads  only.  In  case  of  enabled  remote  power  on  both  extenders  the  local 

adaptor can be placed at any side. To better understand the remote power options see the 

Figure 1 on the page 4. 

 

TX 

RX 

Enabled 

 

 

Disabled 

(Default) 

 

 

Info:  AWG 26 cables are not recommended with 

remote powering. (Reduce cable distances) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ethernet connector

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TPS connector

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+12V DC in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVI connector

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Status LEDs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TPS link mode switch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RS-232 switch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RS-232 port

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IR connectors

 

Locking DC plug

 

Twist 90° clockwise to lock

 

 

 

 

 

Remove the section in the blue box

 

default setting: 

Remote powering is disabled

 

Summary of Contents for DVI-HDCP-TPS-TX95

Page 1: ...her connected units CAT7 SFTP cable is always recommended Never connect any third party device to the extender with remote powering Warning The TPS remote powering must be used only with 95 series TPS extenders and MX TPS matrix boards Using it with other devices may damage both units Warning Do not connect any device to the TPS connector unless you are sure they are compatible Connecting incompat...

Page 2: ...A 70m NA 100m NA Info Long reach TPS link mode supports pixel clock frequencies up to148 5 MHz Bi directional pass through data lines The direction of the video extension is fixed from TX towards the RX but the pass through data lines are bi directional It means the RS 232 IR and Ethernet source and the sink devices can be connected either to the TX or to the RX Ethernet The Ethernet port on the R...

Page 3: ...etailed information see the user s manual of the matrix 5 Set the extenders remote power mode with the same method as it mentioned in the standalone case To better understand the remote power options see the Figure 1 on the page 4 6 Pair the extender s and the matrix board s with CATx cable s The transmitters TPS OUT with the input boards TPS IN and the receivers TPS IN with the output boards TPS ...

Page 4: ... use remote powering with third party units Figure 1 Remote powering options A Standalone local powering B Standalone remote powering for RX C Standalone remote powering for TX D Integrated local powering E Integrated remote powering for RX and TX Integrated system operation The 95 series transmitters and receivers can be used with MX TPS input and output boards without any limitation Without the ...

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