TP-410 – Contents i
Contents
1Introduction 1
2Getting Started 2
2.1 Achieving the Best Performance 2
3Overview 3
3.1 Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) / Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) 4
3.2 Defining EDID 4
3.3 Defining the TP-410 UXGA-Audio-RS-232 Line Transmitter / DA 4
4Installing in a Rack 8
5Connecting the TP-410 9
5.1 Connecting the TP-410 9
5.2 Connecting to the TP-410 via an RS-232 Connection 11
5.3 Connecting to the TP-410 via an RS-485 Connection 11
5.4 Connecting to the TP-410 via the ETHERNET 12
5.5 Connecting Several TP-410 Units 14
6Configuration and Distribution of Control Data 15
6.1 The Local Mode 15
7The SETUP DIP-switches 19
7.1 Setting the Machine Number 19
7.2 Setting the RS-232/RS-485 Baud Rate DIP-switches 20
7.3 Setting the RS-485 Bus Termination 21
8Wiring the CAT 5 LINE IN / LINE OUT RJ-45 Connectors 22
9Acquiring the EDID 23
10 Flash Memory Upgrade 24
11 Technical Specifications 25
11.1 Communication Parameters 26
12 Default EDID 27
13 Kramer Communication Protocol 2000 28
Figures
UFigure 1: TP-410 UXGA-Audio-RS-232 Line Transmitter / DA Front PanelU5
UFigure 2: TP-410 UXGA-Audio-RS-232 Line Transmitter / DA Rear PanelU6
UFigure 3: Connecting the TP-410, UXGA-Audio-RS-232 Line Transmitter / DAU10
UFigure 4: RS-232 PinoutU11
UFigure 5: Local Area Connection Properties WindowU13
UFigure 6: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties WindowU13
UFigure 7: Connecting Multiple TP-410 UnitsU14
UFigure 8: Local Control via RS-232U16
UFigure 9: Control via the EthernetU16
UFigure 10: RS-232 Remote ControlU17
UFigure 11: Connecting Multiple TP-410 Units via RS-485U18
UFigure 12: The Address # DIP-switchesU19
UFigure 13: TP-410 Baud Rate DIP-switchesU20
UFigure 14: TP-410 DIP-switch RS-485 TerminationU21
UFigure 15: CAT 5 PINOUTU22