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DTP HDMI 230 D Transmitter and Receiver • Introduction
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Introduction
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About the DTP HDMI 230 D Extenders
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About this Guide
This guide describes the Extron DTP HDMI 230 D family of High-Definition Multimedia
Interface (HDMI™) Extenders, which consists of DTP HDMI 230 D transmitters and
DTP HDMI 230 D receivers. This guide describes how to install, operate, and configure
them.
About the DTP HDMI 230 D Extenders
The Extron DTP HDMI 230 D extenders are a family of HDMI transmitters and receivers (see
figure 1) which are housed in enclosures that can be mounted in Underwriters Laboratories
(UL) standard wall boxes with Decora
®
-style face plates. A transmitter and receiver pair
extends the usable distance of HDMI digital video and RS-232 or IR control signals over one
Category (CAT) 5e, 6, 6a, or 7 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP)
cable. The DTP HDMI 230 D transmitter and receiver also route audio. The video, control,
and audio (if applicable) signals can be transmitted up to 230 feet (70 m).
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Figure 1.
Typical Transmitter and Receiver Application
A DTP HDMI 230 D system consists of a transmitter (Tx) and a receiver (Rx). The pair can
handle a single HDMI digital video signal and a bidirectional RS-232 or IR link.
The DTP HDMI 230 D transmitter and receiver are sold separately. Each purchased
transmitter is shipped with a single external desktop 12 VDC power supply that accepts 100
to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz input. A single power supply connected to either the transmitter or
the receiver can power both units through the twisted pair cable that links the units.