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Introduction, About this guide, About the mtp transmitters and receivers – Extron Electronics MTP 15HD RS Series User Guide Rev. C User Manual

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Introduction

This section gives an overview of the user guide and describes the
MTP 15HD RS series of transmitters and receivers. Topics covered include:

About this Guide

About the MTP Transmitters and Receivers

Transmission Distance

About this Guide

This guide contains installation, configuration, and operation information for
Extron MTP transmitters and receivers that are compatible with:

Extron Enhanced Skew-Free AV UTP cable

Category (CAT) 5, 5e, and 6 shielded twisted pair (STP), unshielded twisted pair (UTP),
or foil shielded twisted pair (FTP) cable.

This guide details the installation and operation of the following products:

MTP T 15HD RS twisted pair (TP) transmitter

MTP RL 15HD RS receiver with loop-through output

MTP RL 15HD RS SEQ receiver with loop-through output and skew equalization

In this guide:

The term "transmitter" refers specifically to the MTP T 15HD RS transmitter.

The term "receiver" refers to either of the receiver models — the MTP RL 15HD RS or
MTP RL 15HD RS SEQ.

The term "SEQ receiver" refers specifically to the MTP RL 15HD RS SEQ receiver with
skew equalization capabilities.

About the MTP Transmitters and Receivers

The Extron MTP T 15HD RS transmitter and MTP RL 15HD RS and MTP RL 15HD RS SEQ
receivers are a system for long-distance distribution of VGA or other high resolution video
and RS-232 serial communications.
The MTPs are a part of the Extron compact line of basic distribution amplifiers, switchers,
transmitters, receivers, and associated video accessories.
High resolution video is sent to the MTP transmitter on a 15-pin HD connector. The
transmitter passes RS-232 serial data or control signals on a 3.5 mm 3-pin captive screw
connector. The video is converted by the transmitter and RS-232 signals to proprietary
signals and outputs them to the compatible MTP receiver on an RJ-45 connector. The
transmitter also makes the input video available for local use on a 15-pin HD connector.
The transmitted proprietary signal is sent to the receiver on an RJ-45 connector and is
converted back into its high resolution video and mono audio components. The receiver
auto-detects the incoming video format, enabling the signal to be output on the appropriate
pins of the 15-pin HD connector, while the two sets of identical mono audio signals are
output on a single 3.5 mm captive screw connector (A series only; RS series outputs on an
RS-232 connection).

MTP 15HD RS Series • Introduction

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