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Quick Start Guide

HDMI-TPS-RX120-HDSR

Further information

The document is valid with the following firmware version: 3.16

 

The Product Brief and further information is available on 

www.lightware.com

.

 

See the 

Downloads

 section at the website of the product.

Contact us

[email protected]

+36 1 255 3800

[email protected]

+36 1 255 3810

Lightware Visual Engineering LLC.

Peterdy 15, Budapest H-1071, Hungary

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Important Safety Instructions

Please read and keep the information in the attached safety instructions supplied with the 

product before you start using the device.

Introduction

HDMI-TPS-RX120-HDSR is a TPS receiver with a local HDMI input and a built-in HD video 

scaler. Conversion between common formats and frame rates are supported. One common 

resolution can be used across a system independently of the connected displays requirement, 

which improves general performance.
The connected display receives continuous HDMI signal thanks to the scaler, thus eliminating 

annoying warnings and longer interruptions when switching the input signal.

Compatible Devices

The receiver is compatible with other Lightware TPS devices, TPS and TPS2 output boards, 

as well as third-party HDBaseT-extenders, displays, but not compatible with the phased out 

TPS-90 extenders.

The product is compatible with any HDBaseT

TM

 

third party devices.
HDBaseT

TM

 and the HDBaseT Alliance logo are trademarks of the HDBaseT Alliance.

Box Contents

Optional Accessory

The following accessory can be purchased separately:

Powering Options

 The receiver cannot be powered remotely, always use the supplied power adaptor. 

Warranty is void if damage occurs due to use of a different power source. 

Locking DC Connector

The  DC  connector  has  a  small  latch  which  helps  to  avoid 

an  unwanted  power  disconnection  –  push  the  plug  until  it 

stops. Be careful when disconnecting the DC plug from the 

connector, do not pull it by grabbing the cable, always grab the 

moveable plastic angular housing as indicated in the figure.

Receiver unit

External Power Supply

Unit (24V / 2.7A)

Remote Control unit

 

with AAA battery (2x)

IEC power cable

Safety and Warranty info, 

Quick Start Guide

1

USB Port

The port is used to perform a firmware upgrade only.

2

IR Sensor

Receiving the IR signals from the supplied remote controller.

3

HDMI Output

Connect an HDMI cable between the receiver and the

display device. 

4

HDMI Input

Connect an HDMI cable between the HDMI source and

the receiver unit.

5

Input LED

Green: TPS input is switched to the output.

Red: HDMI input is switched to the output.

6

Front Panel 

Buttons

The buttons can be used for OSD menu navigation and fast 

output format change (see the details below).

1

Input selector

2

Exit from the current menu/parameter

3

OK button to save the actual setting

4

Reserved

5

Displaying the OSD menu

6

Menu navigation buttons

7

Reserved

1

Power LED

If the LED lights, the device is powered and ready to use.

2

DC 24V Input

24V DC input for local power supply.

3

RS-232 Port

Local  RS-232  port  for  bidirectional  serial  data 

communication; see the RS-232 Communication

 section.

4

Ethernet

The Ethernet data is passed through the device between 

the Ethernet and the TPS port.

5

IR Ports

IR input/output connectors (3.5 mm Jack).

6

TPS Input

TPS input port for connecting a compatible device.

 Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat 

such as sunshine, fire or the like.

Front Panel Buttons

MENU Button

 

ƒ

Displaying/hiding the OSD menu (HDMI output).

     Button

 

ƒ

Moving left in the main menu, moving up in a submenu, or decreasing the value of a 

parameter.

 

ƒ

Toggle the input ports: when the OSD is not displayed, the other input can be selected.

     Button

 

ƒ

Moving right in the main menu, moving down in a submenu, or increasing the value of a 

parameter.

Enter Button

 

ƒ

Selecting a menu/submenu item, or saving the value of a parameter.

Button Combinations

 

ƒ

 

and Enter: changing the output resolution to 1920x1080p60 (Full HD) immediately.

 

ƒ

 

and Enter: changing the output resolution to 1024x768p60 (XGA) immediately.

Front View

Mounting Options

The receiver can be mounted by the optional VESA100 Mounting adapter (please contact 

[email protected]

). See the below example about the application:

Two mounting holes can be found at the bottom of the receiver at each side, the Mounting 

adapter can be fixed as indicated. The other two holes of the plate can be fixed to a VESA-

mounting compatible device (e.g. rear panel of an HDTV).

 The VESA100 Mounting adapter can be used to fix the receiver e.g. under the desk.

Connecting Steps

Remote Control Unit (Optional Accessory)

Bi-directional Pass-through Data Lines

The direction of the video extension is fixed from the transmitter side towards to the receiver 

but the pass-through data lines are bi-directional. Thus, RS-232, IR, Ethernet source and sink 

devices can be connected either to the TX or to the RX and the signal is transmitted to the 

other extender.

SERIAL

ETHERNET

INFRA #1

INFRA #2

TX

RX

TX

2

Tx data

3

Rx data

5

Ground

Installing the AAA Batteries

Pay attention to the polarity of the batteries as 

shown in the figure.

IR Input

IR Output

1

IR signal

Power

2

Power

IR signal

3

Ground

Ground

Rear View

About the IR Extension

The IR input and output ports receives/sends baseband IR signal, no modulation/demodulation 
is done. These ports are suitable for wired IR connections mostly.

IR Port Pinout (Applicable Plugs)

 

The IR Transmitter and Receiver units supplied with other Lightware devices cannot 

be connected to the receiver directly.

RS-232 Communication

The serial data coming from the TPS line is passed through to the RS-232 port and vice versa. 

If the incoming command is known by the receiver, it will be processed. Please note that in 

such cases the response from the receiver will be sent to the sender only. E.g. if a command is 

sent from the local RS-232 port, the response would not be sent over the TPS line but appear 

only at the local RS-232 port.

RS-232 Port Pinout

CATx

Connect a CATx cable between the receiver and a compatible 

transmitter or output board.

HDMI

Connect a monitor to the HDMI output port.

HDMI

Optionally connect a HDMI source (e.g. laptop) to the HDMI input port.

LAN

Optionally connect the receiver to an Ethernet switch by a CATx cable.

Power

Connect the attached PSU to the receiver and then to the power socket.

HDMI-TPS-

RX120-HDSR

Monitor

Laptop

Ethernet

Power Supply Unit

Compatible

transmitter or

output board

HDMI

HDMI

Power

LAN

CATx

HDMI OUT

HDMI IN

SERVICE

MENU

ENTER

Set to XGA

Set to 1080p

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Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Receiver

(bottom view)

VESA100

Mounting adapter

100 mm

67.5 mm

HDTV

(rear view)

MENU

ENTER

Set to XGA

Set to 1080p

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OK

INPUT

EXIT

MENU

RESET

AUTO

ADJUST

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Safety and

Warranty

Info

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