User manual

Connecting the TP-50 XGA/Audio Line Receiver – DA
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5 Connecting the TP-50 XGA/Audio Line Receiver – DA
You can use the TP-50 with an XGA/audio transmitter, such as the Kramer
TP-121 or TP-45 transmitter
1
, and also connect an additional TP-50 unit to
increase the number of outputs.
To configure a TP-45/TP-50 XGA/Audio Line Receiver – DA system
2
as
illustrated in the example in Figure 3
, do the following:
1. On the TP-45:
Connect an XGA source to the XGA IN 15-pin HD connector
Connect an analog audio source to the ANALOG AUDIO 3.5mm
mini jack
3
If necessary, set the HS and VS switches on the TP-45 underside
Press the video SELECT button to choose XGA
Release the audio SELECT button to choose ANALOG AUDIO
4
2. On the TP-50, connect the following:
The XGA OUT 1 15-pin HD connector to an XGA acceptor (for
example, display 1) and the ANALOG 1 AUDIO OUTPUT 3.5mm
mini jack
5
to an analog audio acceptor (for example, AV receiver 1)
The XGA OUT 2 15-pin HD connector to an XGA acceptor (for
example, display 2) and the S/PDIF 2 AUDIO OUTPUT RCA
connector to an S/PDIF acceptor (for example, AV receiver 2)
3. Connect the LINE OUTPUT RJ-45 connector on the TP-45 to the LINE IN
RJ-45 connector on the TP-50, via twisted pair cabling, see section 3.1
.
4. Connect the 12V DC power adapter to the power socket and connect the
adapter to the mains electricity on both
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the TP-45 and the TP-50 (not
shown in Figure 3
).
The signal from the XGA source is transmitted via twisted pair cable,
decoded and converted at the XGA OUT 15-pin HD connector to the XGA
acceptor.
1 See the separate user manuals for these machines that can be downloaded from the Internet at:
http://www.kramerelectronics.com
2 Using up to 300ft (100m) of UTP cabling
3 Or you can connect a digital audio source to the S/PDIF RCA connector
4 If the digital audio input is connected, press the button to select S/PDIF
5 Alternatively, you can connect a digital audio acceptor to the S/PDIF RCA connector, or you can connect both
6 You can connect the power to the TP-50 to power both the TP-45 and TP-50