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TLX160 Matrix Switch Product Manual
thinklogical
Rev. E, February, 2018
Routing Thinklogical Extenders through the TLX160
Comprised of a fiber-in, fiber-out
Matrix Switch
and fiber-optic or CATx
Transmitter and Receiver
Extenders
, this complete system provides transparent and secure routing, switching and extension of
video and high-speed data peripherals to remote destinations with ease.
Connecting to the Receiver
The Velocity Receiver serves as the Destination
(desktops, theaters, conference rooms, editing
suites, control consoles, video walls, etc). Depending on your configuration, your KMASS devices (audio,
keyboard, mouse, etc.) are connected to the Receiver first, using standard cables. Power can then be
applied to the unit. The Receiver then connects to the TLX160 using fiber-optic cable (Multi-mode fiber
for distances up to 400m; Single-mode fiber for distances beyond 400m).
Connecting to the Transmitter
The Transmitter serves as the Source
(computer and video entities). If the source includes a
workstation, depending on your configuration, your local KMASS devices (audio, keyboard, mouse, etc.)
should be connected first. The video sources (e.g. computers, tape decks, etc.) are connected next,
followed by any local video devices. Power can then be applied to the unit. The Transmitter connects to
the TLX160 Transmitter ports using fiber-optic cables (Multi-mode fiber for distances up to 400m; Single-
mode fiber for distances beyond 400m).
TLX160 Matrix Switch Transmit
/ Receive Concept - Fiber
TLX160 Matrix Switch Transmit
/ Receive Concept - CATx