Kramer Electronics Ltd.
TP-752T / TP-752R – Connecting the TP-752T/TP-752R
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Connecting the Output to a Balanced/Unbalanced
Stereo Audio Acceptor
The following are the pinouts for connecting the output to a balanced or unbalanced stereo
audio acceptor:
Figure 5: Connecting to a Balanced Stereo Audio
Acceptor
Figure 6: Connecting to an Unbalanced Stereo Audio
Acceptor
Connecting to TP-752T/TP-752R via RS-232
Passing bi-directional RS-232 signals between the devices, allows control of the display from
the source end and/or control of a source from the display end. For example, you can control
the Blu-ray player that is connected to
TP-752T
from the display side.
To connect a controller/device to be controlled via the RS-232 port:
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Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port to the controller/controlled device.
If you are connecting to an RS-232 terminal block connector, connect only the following pins:
Tx to pin 2, Rx to pin 3, and G to pin 5.
Setting the Baud Rate
A DIP-switch that is down is ON; a DIP-switch that is up is OFF.
To set the baud rate:
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Set the DIP-switches identically for
TP-752T
and
TP-752R
according to the table below:
DIP-switch 1 DIP-switch 2 DIP-switch 3 Baud Rate
OFF (up)
OFF (up)
OFF (up)
2400
ON (down)
OFF (up)
OFF (up)
4800
OFF (up)
ON (down)
OFF (up)
9600
ON (down)
ON (down)
OFF (up)
19200
OFF (up)
OFF (up)
ON (down)
28800
ON (down)
OFF (up)
ON (down)
38400
OFF (up)
ON (down)
ON (down)
57600
ON (down)
ON (down)
ON (down)
115200