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Using the XGA Line Transmitter(s) / Receiver
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5 Using the XGA Line Transmitter(s) / Receiver
You can use the PT-110
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XGA Line Transmitter and the TP-120 XGA Line
Receiver to configure an XGA-to-Twisted Pair Transmitter and Receiver
system.
To connect the PT-110 XGA Line Transmitter with the TP-120 XGA Line
Receiver, as the example in Figure 5
illustrates, do the following:
1. On the PT-110, connect the XGA source (for example, the 15-pin HD
output from a computer’s graphics card) to the XGA INPUT 15-pin
HD (F) connector.
2. On the TP-120, connect the XGA OUT 15-pin HD (F) connector to
the XGA acceptor (for example, a monitor).
3. Connect the LINE OUTPUT RJ-45 connector on the PT-110 to the
LINE IN RJ-45 connector on the TP-120, via UTP cabling (with a
range of more than 300ft (>100m)).
4. On both
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the PT-110 and the TP-120, connect the 12V DC power
adapter to the power socket and connect the adapter to the mains
electricity.
The signal from the XGA source is transmitted via CAT 5 cable,
decoded and converted at the XGA OUT 15-pin HD (F) connector to
the XGA acceptor.
5. On the TP-120, adjust
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the output signal level and/or cable
compensation equalization level, if required.
6. If necessary, set the H SYNC and V SYNC switches
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, on the
underside of the PT-110.
1 You can use the WP-110 (not shown in Figure 5) instead of the PT-110. For details, see section 5.1
2 For details of the power connect feature see section 3.5
3 Use a screwdriver to carefully rotate the trimmer, adjusting the appropriate level
4 By default, both switches are set for normal H SYNC and V SYNC polarity