Kramer Electronics TP-107AV User Manual
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Configuring a TP-107V / TP-107AV System
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5 Configuring a TP-107V / TP-107AV System
This section describes how to:
Connect the
TP-107V / TP-107AV (see section 5.1)
Configure a
TP-107AV / TP-122 kit with an RC-108 / RC-116 controller
(see section 5.2)
Wire the CAT 5 LINE IN / LINE OUT RJ-45 Connectors (see section 5.3)
Connect a PC (see section 5.4)
Connect via the RS-485 terminal block connector (see section 5.5)
Use the dipswitches (see section 5.6)
5.1 Connecting the TP-107V / TP-107AV
To connect the
TP-107AV
1
as illustrated in the example in Figure 13, do the
following:
1. Connect an XGA source (for example, a computer graphics source) to the
XGA IN 15-pin HD computer graphics connector and an audio source to
the Audio IN 3.5mm mini jack, for example, using a Kramer
C-GMA/GMA cable (VGA HD15M +Audio jack to VGA HD15M
+Audio jack)
2
.
2. Connect the LINE OUT RJ-45 connector to the LINE IN RJ-45 connector
on the next
TP-107AV in the chain or to the LINE IN RJ-45 connector of
a receiver (for example, the Kramer
TP-120
3
for the
TP-107V, or TP-122
for the
TP-107AV), via STP cabling
4
(with a range of more than 300ft
(>100m)).
3. Connect the LINE OUT RJ-45 connector of the previous
TP-107AV unit
to the LINE IN RJ-45 connector on the
TP-107AV.
4. Connect the RS-485 and +12V
5
port to the previous and the next
TP-107AV unit or to the RC-108 Presentation Controller
6
.
1 From this section on, the TP-107AV applies also to the TP-107V (except for the audio connection) unless stated otherwise
2 Not supplied. The full list of Kramer cables is on our Web site at http://www.kramerelectronics.com. Alternatively, you can
connect an XGA source to the XGA IN 15-pin HD computer graphics connector, and a separate audio source to the AUDIO
IN 3.5mm mini jack
3 Refer to the separate user manual, which can be downloaded at http://www.kramerelectronics.com
4 For details of how to wire a CAT 5 LINE IN / LINE OUT RJ-45 connector, see section 5.3
5 The 12V DC power supply (provided) is used to power the system (see Table 1)
6 Or alternatively to the RC-116 (see section 3.3)