Kramer Electronics Ltd.
TP-752T / TP-752R – Connecting the TP-752T/TP-752R
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Because of the extremely high sensitivity of the receivers, there may be crosstalk between
systems within close proximity, and when running cabling from multiple transmitters close
together. To prevent this, in applications employing more than one transmitter, we
recommend using shielded cabling with the shield grounded. When connecting via:
•
CAT 5/6
: use shielded CAT cable. (The connectors within the
TP-752T/TP-752R
ground
the shield).
•
TERMINAL BLOCK
: connect shielded cable, with the shield connected to the
).
•
HD15
: no special cautions need to be taken when connecting via standard VGA
cabling. (VGA cable is typically shielded and the connectors within the
TP-
752T
/
TP-752R
ground the shield).
4. Set the same baud rate on both devices via the BAUD RATE DIP-switches
and
).
5. Connect the power adapters to the
TP-752T
and
TP-752R
power connectors (
and
), and to the mains electricity (not shown in
Grounding the TP-752T/TP-752R
You can use the grounding screw to earth the chassis of the unit to the building ground
preventing static electricity from impacting the performance of the unit.
defines the grounding screw components.
Figure 4: Grounding Connection Components
#
Component Description
1
M3X6 screw
2
1/8" Toothed Lock Washer
3
M3 Ring Tongue Terminal
To ground the TP-752T/TP-752R, if required:
1. Connect the ring tongue terminal to the building grounding point wire (it is recommended
to use a green-yellow AWG#18 (0.82mm
2
) wire, crimped with a proper hand-tool).
2. Insert the M3x6 screw through the toothed lock washers and the tongue terminal in the
order shown above.
3. Insert the M3x6 screw (with the two toothed lock washers and ring tongue terminal) into
the grounding screw hole and tighten the screw.