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Extron Electronics SW MTP T Series User Guide User Manual

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SW MTP T Series Switchers • Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide — SW MTP T Series, cont’d

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SW MTP T Series Switchers • Table of Contents

Chapter 1 • Introduction

.......................................................... 1-1

About the SW MTP T Series Switchers

........................ 1-2

TP Cable Advantages

........................................................... 1-3

Transmission distance ............................................................ 1-3

Features

...................................................................................... 1-4

Chapter 2 • Installation

............................................................ 2-1

Mounting the Switcher

...................................................... 2-2

Tabletop use ........................................................................... 2-2
Rack mounting ....................................................................... 2-2
Back of the rack mounting ................................................... 2-4
Furniture mounting ............................................................... 2-6

Rear Panel Features and Connections

......................... 2-7

Power connection .................................................................. 2-7
Signal input connections ....................................................... 2-8
Signal output connection ...................................................... 2-9
Remote connection ............................................................. 2-10

TP Cable Termination

......................................................... 2-11

Chapter 3 • Operation

................................................................ 3-1

Front Panel Controls and Indicators

............................ 3-2

Front Panel Operations

....................................................... 3-3

Normal and auto switch mode ............................................. 3-3

Selecting normal switch mode .............................................

3-3

Selecting auto switch mode .................................................

3-3

Selecting an input in normal switch mode .......................... 3-3

Rear Panel Pre-Peak Switch

.............................................. 3-4

Skew Delay Problems

.......................................................... 3-4

Table of Contents

Step 6

Cable the captive
screw audio
output connector
for stereo,
balanced or
unbalanced
audio output.

Step 7

Connect an RS-232 OR contact closure
controller. Wire the connector as shown
in the table at right.

Step 8

Connect power cords and turn on the
equipment

: output devices (projectors,

monitors, speakers), SW MTP T Series
switcher, contact closure/RS-232
controller, and input devices (computers,
audio sources).

Input selection (normal switch mode)

Select an input using the front panel buttons (as shown below), or the
contact closure or RS-232 controller (switcher must be in normal switch
mode). The selected input’s LED lights.

Input selection (auto switch mode)

When the switcher is in auto switch mode, it switches to the highest-
numbered input with a sync signal present. The selected input’s LED
lights.

If no input has sync signals present, no input is selected. No input LED
lights.

Switch mode selection

Select the switch mode by pressing and holding the Input 1/Mode button
and pressing and releasing either the Input 2/Normal (normal switch
mode) or Input 3/Auto (auto switch mode) button. Release the
Input 1/Mode button. The Auto Switch LED lights when the switcher is
in auto switch mode.

6

5

4

3

2

1

MODE

NORMAL

AUTO

QS-2

Unbalanced Output

Tip

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

See caution

Sleeve

Tip

See caution

Balanced Output

Tip

Ring

Sleeve (s)

Tip

Ring

CAUTION

Connect the sleeve
to ground.
Connecting the
sleeve to a negative
(-) terminal will
damage the audio
output circuits.

REMOTE

Pin

RS-232

Contact
Closure

Function

1

In #1

Input #1

Input #2

Input #3
Input #4
Input #5
Input #6

2

TX

Transmit data

3

RX

Receive data

4

In #2

5

Gnd

Gnd

Ground

6

In #3

7

In #4

8

In #5

9

In #6