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HDMI-TP-TX100R
Quick Start Guide
Introduction
The HDMI-TP-TX100R is a HDMI 1.3a compatible Twisted Pair transmitter. It includes EDID
management function, which is configurable on the front panel.
Typical application
HDMI-TP-TX100R and RX extender pair
Installation
1.
Connect the source to the HDMI INPUT connector,
2.
Connect the receiver or a compatible Lightware device
1
to the
a.
VIDEO OUT with a Twisted Pair cable
b.
DDC OUT with another Twisted Pair cable
3.
Supply the unit with +12V 1A DC. The available power supply settings:
TX jumper configuration
RX jumper or Matrix Input Board configuration
only local adaptor
only local adaptor
local a remote send to RX
only remote receive from TX
only remote receive from RX
local a remote send to TX
only local adaptor
12V DC IN not connected to Input Board
only remote receive from Input Board
12V DC IN connected to Input Board
Status LEDs
Function:
Blinking function:
EDID Status N
Selected EDID is invalid
EDID learn failure
EDID Status Y
Selected EDID is valid
EDID learn success
HPD
Hotplug detected
—
SRC +5V
Source connected: +5V present on input
—
1
Please check the TP Extension System Cross Compatibility Table in the
Selecting an EDID
1.
Turn the EDID ADDRESS rotary switches to the desired position.
The available factory preset EDIDs are listed on the top of the device.
2.
The EDID Status LEDs provide feedback:
Red:
an empty memory or invalid EDID is selected.
Green: valid EDID is present at input.
3.
Now the selected EDID is reported at the HDMI INPUT.
EDID Memory
The factory preset EDIDs are listed on the top of the device (#01..#49). Address #00
contains a copy of the last attached and recognized monitors’ EDID, and memory range
#51..#99 is user programmable. The #30..#45 memories and #49 (universal EDID) contain
EDIDs supporting various embedded audio formats, for HDMI audio.
Learning EDID
1.
Turn the EDID ADDRESS rotary switches to the desired memory location where you want to
store the attached display's EDID (between user addresses #51..#99),
2.
Connect the desired display device to the HDMI OUTPUT,
3.
Press and hold the LEARN button for approximately 3 seconds,
4.
The EDID STATUS LEDs provide feedback:
Red: the learn process failed from the output.
Green: the learn process was successful from the output.
Maximum cable length
Resolution
TMDS Freq CAT5e UTP CAT6 UTP CAT6 S/FTP CAT7 S/FTP
640 x 480
25,2 MHz
65 m
75 m
80 m
80 m
800 x 600
40,0 MHz
65 m
70 m
75 m
75 m
1024 x 768
65,0 MHz
60 m
65 m
75 m
75 m
1280 x 720p
74,4 MHz
60 m
65 m
75 m
75 m
1920 x 1080i
74,4 MHz
60 m
65 m
75 m
75 m
1280 x 1024
108,2 MHz
50 m
65 m
70 m
70 m
1920 x1080p
149,1 MHz
30 m
55 m
65 m
65 m
1920 x 1200
153,4 MHz
20 m
50 m
65 m
65 m
1600 x 1200
162,4 MHz
NR
45 m
65 m
65 m
1920 x 1080p 30 bit 186,3 MHz
NR
NR
40 m
60 m
1920 x 1080p 36 bit 223,6 MHz
NR
NR
10 m
20 m
NR: Not Recommended
Info: The unit shows its 3 digit firmware version after powering on with red and green blinks
(FW 1.3.8 is: 1x red, 3x green, 8x green)