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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Your TP-310A UXGA Line Receiver/DA
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Table 1: TP-310A UXGA Line Receiver/DA Features
#
Feature
Function
1 POWER Switch Illuminated switch for turning the unit ON or OFF
2 LINK LED Lights when receiving a valid input signal
3 EQ.
1
Adjusts Trimmer
2
the cable compensation (equalization) level for the
UXGA outputs
4 LEVEL Trimmer Adjusts
2
5
the output signal level for the UXGA outputs
LINE IN RJ-45 Connector Connect to the LINE OUT connector of a transmitter
3
6
UXGA OUT 2 HD15F Connector Connect to the video acceptor 2
7 UXGA OUT 1 HD15F Connector Connect to the video acceptor 1
8 LINE OUTPUT RJ-45 Connectors Connect to
4
the LINE IN RJ-45 connector on a receiver
5
9
(from 1
to 10)
Audio OUT
3.5mm Mini Jacks
ANALOG 1 Connect to the stereo analog audio acceptor 1
10 ANALOG 2 Connect to the stereo analog audio acceptor 2
11 Audio OUT RCA
Connectors
S/PDIF 1 Connect to the digital audio acceptor 1
12 S/PDIF 2 Connect to the digital audio acceptor 2
13 RS-232 Terminal
Block Connector
G, Tx1 Connect the two connectors (G and Tx1) to control a device (see
section
6.3)
G, Tx2 Connect the two connectors (G and Tx2) to control a device (see
section
6.3)
14 Power Connector with Fuse AC connector enabling power supply to the unit
4.1 The TP-310A UXGA Line Receiver/DA Underside
Figure 2 and Table 2 define the underside of the TP-310A
Figure 2: TP-310A Underside
Table 2: Features of the TP-310A Underside
Feature
Function
VS Switch
6
Slide the switch down, to set the V SYNC to
positive polarity (POSITIVE)
Slide the switch up, to set the V SYNC to
negative polarity (NEGATIVE)
HS Switch
6
Slide the switch down, to set the H SYNC to
positive polarity (POSITIVE)
Slide the switch up, to set the H SYNC to
negative polarity (NEGATIVE)
1 Degradation and VGA/XGA signal loss can result from using long cables (due to the effects of stray capacitance, for
example), sometimes leading to a loss of sharpness in high-resolution signals
2 Use a screwdriver to carefully rotate the trimmer, adjusting the appropriate level
3 The PINOUT is defined in
Table 3 and Figure 5
4 Using a Kramer's skew-free CAT 5 cable BC-SXTP, for example, with RJ-45 connectors at both ends (the PINOUT is
defined in
Table 3 and Figure 5)
5 For example, the Kramer TP-124 or TP-46
6 By default, both switches are set to POSITIVE