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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

Connecting the PT-100 XGA Line Extender

6

To connect the PT-100 as a TP line extender as part of a system with line
equalization and level control, as illustrated in the example in

Figure 2

:

1. Connect the video and audio sources (for example, computer graphics source)

to the first TP-121.

2. Connect the first TP-121 transmitter (must have the power supply attached) to

the input of the first PT-100 using TP cabling.
Note: In this example, the cable is 5m (16ft) long and therefore no power
supply to the PT-100 is required (see

Section 3.2

).

3. Connect the output of the first PT-100 to the VS-169TP Input 1 using TP

cabling.

4. Connect the second TP-121 transmitter to the input of the second PT-100

using TP cabling.
Note: In this example, the cable is 100m (320ft) long and therefore a power
supply to the PT-100 is required (not shown, see

Section 3.2

).

5. Connect the output of the second PT-100 to the VS-169TP Input 3 using TP

cabling.

6. Connect

the

VS-169TP Output 1 to the input of the TP-122 receiver using TP

cabling.

7. Connect the output of the TP-122 to the display and to the audio acceptors

(for example, display, stereo audio recorder and AV receiver).

8. Using the Level and Equalization controls on the front of both PT-100

devices, adjust the level and equalization so that the inputs to the VS-169TP
are matched. Use the front panel switches to switch each input to the local
output of the VS-169TP to assist in matching levels.

5.1

Connecting the PT-100 XGA Line Extender as a Simple Line Extender

The PT-100 can be connected as a simple TP line extender as shown in

Figure 3

.

In this example, the PT-100 is used to extend the distance (to 200m) between the
TP-123 and TP-124 transmitter and receiver pair.

To connect the PT-100 as a simple line extender as illustrated in the example
in

Figure 3

:

1. Connect the computer graphics, audio and RS-232 data sources (for example,

computer graphics source) to the input of the TP-123.
Note: The RS-232 data link is unidirectional.

2. Connect the output of the TP-123 to the input of the PT-100 using TP

cabling

1

.

3. Connect the output of the PT-100 to the input of the TP-124 using TP

cabling

1

.

1 Up to 100m (320ft) away