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1.

 Status Indicator LEDs

Lit Continuously

Blinking

Off

HDCP

HDCP-encrypted video 

signal transmission

No HDCP encryption

VIDEO SIGNAL

Video signal transmission

No video signal 

transmission

LINK

TPS connection detected and 

HDBaseT or LR Link Mode

TPS connection detected 

and LPPF Link Mode

 

(1)

TPS connection failed 

between TX and RX

LIVE

Device powered and 

ready to use

No power supply 

present or malfunction

2.

 NORMAL / PROG

Set the RS-232 switch to the NORMAL position.  The PROG position is only 
for use by qualified technical personnel.

3.

 LR / AUTO

Use these switches to toggle between TPS link modes - see page 5.

4.

 Remote PWR Jumper

A remote power settings jumper is located on the side of the unit - see page 4.

5.

 IR  IN/OUT

Connect the IR Transmitter to IR OUT.  Connect the IR Receiver to IR IN.

6.

 DVI  IN/OUT

Connect the source device to DVI IN.  Connect the display to DVI OUT.

7.

 TPS  IN/OUT

Use a high quality TP cable to connect TPS OUT to TPS IN - 

see warning below.

8.

 Ethernet  IN/OUT

Connect to Ethernet switch and/or devices - 

see warning below.

9.

 12 VDC  IN

Connect AC Power Adapter to TX and/or RX.  Settings vary - see page 4.

10.

  RS-232  IN/OUT

Connect to Ethernet switch and/or devices - see Installation.

Note 1:

   These units enter Low Power Partial Functionality (LPPF) Mode when no signal is detected on the input.  

Normal operation is restored when a signal appears on the input.  LPPF is not supported with Long Reach Mode.

WARNING:  

Ethernet ports are designed to connect to 10/100 BaseT Ethernet products only.  

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.

Installation:  Stand-Alone Operation

1.

  Remove power from all devices (installing devices while powered may cause damage).

2.

  Set the RS-232 switches on the front panels of the TX and RX to the Normal position.

3.

  Set the TPS link mode with the LR / AUTO switch on the front of the units (see page 5).

4.

  Set the TX remote power mode

(2)

 with the jumper on the side of the TX (see page 4).

5.

  Connect a CAT-X twisted pair cable to the TPS OUT on the transmitter unit.

6.

  Set the RX remote power mode

(2)

 with the jumper on the side of the RX (see page 4).

7.

  Connect the other end of the CAT-X twisted pair cable to the TPS IN on the receiver unit.

8.

  Connect a DVI or HDMI signal source to the DVI IN port on the transmitter unit.

9.

  Connect a DVI or HDMI display device (e.g. projector) to the DVI OUT on the receiver unit.

DVI-TPS-TX95-HD

DVI-TPS-RX95-HD

DVI TPS Extender

Quick Start Guide

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Содержание DVI-TPS-TX95-HD

Страница 1: ...lly integrated AV system The MXP Series offers a wide range of cross platform routing capabilities enabling I O configurations from 9x9 up to 80x80 System designers can choose from a wide range of sixty 60 types of I O cards DVIGear s family of TPS I O cards are fully compatible with the TPS 95 Series Extenders These extenders can be powered locally remotely point to point or remotely through the ...

Страница 2: ...2 DVI TPS TX95 HD Front View DVI TPS TX95 HD Rear View DVI TPS RX95 HD Front View DVI TPS RX95 HD Rear View 10 1 8 7 5 6 9 2 3 4 4 10 1 8 7 5 6 9 2 3 4 4 ...

Страница 3: ...r devices see Installation Note 1 These units enter Low Power Partial Functionality LPPF Mode when no signal is detected on the input Normal operation is restored when a signal appears on the input LPPF is not supported with Long Reach Mode WARNING Ethernet ports are designed to connect to 10 100 BaseT Ethernet products only Do not connect any device to the TPS connector unless you are sure they a...

Страница 4: ... TPS remote powering must only be used with TPS 95 Series extenders and MXP Series TPS I O boards Using it with other devices may cause devices to be damaged Note 3 Table above contains examples of optional devices that are supported over the TPS twisted pair link Note that IR cannot be routed through the MXP Series Digital Matrix Routing Switchers Remote Power Options The TPS 95 Series TX and RX ...

Страница 5: ... valid video signal on the transmitter the TPS Link Mode will be HDBaseT If the video signal is not active the devices go into Low Power LPPF mode LPPF mode is not available while using LR mode Mode Transmitter Receiver LR LR Does not matter LR Does not matter LR HDBaseT LPPF Auto Auto If a TPS 95 Series extender and an MXP Series TPS I O board are paired the board will force the extender to use t...

Страница 6: ...ed using the third party RS 232 devices Note 9 Please consult the user manuals for the third party RS 232 devices to determine whether they are DTE or DCE devices The TPS 95 Series extenders operate as DCE devices Infra Red IR The extenders support bidirectional IR transmission when operating point to point One IR transmitter receiver set is included with each extender pair 10 Both IR TX and IR RX...

Страница 7: ...ote power is enabled The TPS remote powering must only be used with TPS 95 Series extenders and MXP Series TPS I O boards Using it with other devices may cause devices to be damaged Note 12 For best results CAT6A S FTP 550 MHz 23AWG twisted pair cable is highly recommended Remote Power Options with MXP Series Matrix Switchers The TPS extenders can be powered remotely by the connected TPS I O board...

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