Extron electronics MTP RL 15HD A SEQ, MTP T 15HD A WM, MTP T15HD A, MTP T 15HD A AAP, MTP T 15HD A D User Manual

User’s Guide
Extron Electronics, USA
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High Resolution Video and Audio
Mini Twisted Pair Transmitters and Receivers
VersaTools® MTP 15HD A Series
68-956-02 Rev. C
07 08
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batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du meme type ou d'un ype equivalent recommande par le constructeur. Mettre au reut les batteries usagees conformement aux instructions du fabricant.
Safety Instructions • English
Consignes de Sécurité • Français
Sicherheitsanleitungen • Deutsch
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Precaucion
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para futura consulta.
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sean especificamente recomendados por el fabricante, ya que podrian implicar riesgos.
Advertencia
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de alimentación eléctrica indicada en el mismo. La alimentación eléctrica de este equipo debe provenir de un sistema de distribución general con conductor neutro a tierra. La tercera pata (puesta a tierra) es una medida de seguridad, no puentearia ni eliminaria.
Desconexión de alimentación eléctrica • Para desconectar con seguridad la
acometida de alimentación eléctrica al equipo, desenchufar todos los cables de alimentación en el panel trasero del equipo, o desenchufar el módulo de alimentación (si fuera independiente), o desenchufar el cable del receptáculo de la pared.
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calificado. En el interior no hay partes a las que el usuario deba acceder. Para evitar riesgo de electrocución, no intentar personalmente la reparación/ mantenimiento de este equipo, ya que al abrir o extraer las tapas puede quedar expuesto a voltajes peligrosos u otros riesgos.
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es para evitar el sobrecalientamiento de componentes internos sensibles. Estas aberturas nunca se deben obstruir con otros objetos.
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Instrucciones de seguridad • Español
Extron’s Warranty
Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace said products or components, to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating condition, provided that it is returned within the warranty period, with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to:
USA, Canada, South America, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East: and Central America:
Extron Electronics, Europe Extron Electronics Beeldschermweg 6C 1001 East Ball Road 3821 AH Amersfoort Anaheim, CA 92805, USA The Netherlands
Asia: Japan:
Extron Electronics, Asia Extron Electronics, Japan 135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01 Kyodo Building PM Industrial Bldg. 16 Ichibancho Singapore 368363 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082
Japan
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper handling care, electrical or mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions or non-Extron authorized modification to the product.
If it has been determined that the product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Applications Engineer at (714) 491-1500 (USA), 31.33.453.4040 (Europe),
65.6383.4400 (Asia), or 81.3.3511.7655 (Japan) to receive an RA# (Return Authorization number). This will begin the repair process as quickly as possible.
Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you assume the risk of loss or damage during shipment. Returned units must include the serial number and a description of the problem, as well as the name of the person to contact in case there are any questions.
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Please note that laws vary from state to state and country to country, and that some provisions of this warranty may not apply to you.
FCC Class A Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The Class A limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with the unit to ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits.
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About this Manual ................................................................... 2
About the MTP Transmitters and Receivers ............... 2
Twisted pair (TP) cable advantages ......................................... 4
Transmission distance...............................................................4
End Unit Receiver DIP Switch............................................. 6
Installation...................................................................................6
Rack mounting .......................................................................... 6
UL guidelines ........................................................................ 6
Rack mounting instructions .................................................. 7
Back of the rack mounting instructions................................9
Furniture or projector mounting........................................... 10
Connections and Settings .................................................. 12
Transmitter.............................................................................. 12
Power connection............................................................... 12
Video and audio connections ............................................. 12
Twisted pair connection and settings ................................. 13
Receiver ................................................................................... 14
Power connection............................................................... 14
Twisted pair connections .................................................... 14
Video and audio connections and settings ......................... 15
Power supply wiring............................................................... 17
TP cable termination .............................................................. 18
Front Panel Controls and Indicators............................. 20
Skew Delay Compensation................................................ 22
SEQ receiver skew compensation .......................................... 22
Non-SEQ receiver skew compensation .................................. 23
Specifications ........................................................................... 23
Part Numbers............................................................................ 26
MTP transmitter and receivers for non-CAT 7 cable............. 26
MTP transmitter and receivers for CAT 7 cable .................... 26
Included parts ......................................................................... 26
Accessories .............................................................................. 26
Cables/connectors ................................................................... 27
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VersaTools® MTP 15HD A Series • Introduction
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This manual documents two families of MTP transmitters and receivers:
• MTP, compatible with Extron’s Enhanced Skew-Free
A/V UTP cable and Category (CAT) 5, 5e, and 6 shielded twisted pair (STP), unshielded twisted pair (UTP), or foil shielded twisted pair (FTP) cable.
• MTP C7 [CAT 7, C7], compatible with CAT 7 cable only.
In this manual, any reference to these products refers to either family, unless explicitly stated.
For clarity and where applicable, in this manual, the CAT 5/5e/6 versions are referred to as non-C7 MTPs.
About this Manual
This manual details the installation and operation of the following products:
• MTP T 15HD A twisted pair (TP) transmitter
• MTP RL 15HD A receiver with loop-through
• MTP RL 15HD A SEQ receiver with loop-through and skew equalization
In this manual:
• The term “transmitter” refers specifically to the MTP T 15HD A transmitter.
• The term “receiver” refers to either of the receiver models — the MTP RL 15HD A or MTP RL 15HD A SEQ.
• The term “SEQ receiver” refers specifically to the MTP RL 15HD A SEQ receiver with skew equalization capabilities.
About the MTP Transmitters and Receivers
The Extron MTP T 15HD A transmitter and MTP RL 15HD A and MTP RL 15HD A SEQ receivers are a system for long­distance distribution of VGA or other high resolution video and audio.
The non-C7 MTPs transmit and receive over Extron’s Enhanced Skew-Free A/V UTP cable or over CAT 5, 5e, or 6 shielded twisted pair (STP), unshielded twisted pair (UTP), or foil shielded twisted pair (FTP) cable.
The C7 MTPs transmit and receive over CAT 7 TP cable only. The MTPs are a part of the Extron VersaTools
®
line of basic distribution amplifiers, switchers, transmitters and receivers, and associated video accessories.
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The MTP transmitter inputs high resolution video on a 15-pin HD connector and stereo audio on a 3.5 mm stereo jack. The transmitter sums the left and right audio channels to convert the audio to mono (L+R) format. The MTP T then converts the input video and mono audio signals to proprietary signals and outputs them to the compatible MTP receiver on an RJ-45 connector. A pre-peaking control allows you to boost the transmission distance of the proprietary signal. The transmitter also makes the input video available for local use on a 15-pin HD connector.
The receiver inputs the transmitted proprietary signal on an RJ-45 connector and converts the signal back into its high resolution video and mono audio components. The receiver outputs the video on a 15-pin HD connector and the two sets of identical mono audio signals on a single 3.5 mm captive screw connector.
The receiver also buffers the proprietary input signal and sends it to another compatible MTP receiver or to a daisy chain of receivers.
The transmitter provides pre-peaking, which boosts the signal before it is transmitted. The receiver’s buffered output does not provide any pre-peaking control. The total recommended distance (page 5) for an entire daisy chain is the same as for a single transmitter and receiver. The transmitter’s Pre-Peak switch has the same affect on the recommended transmission distance for a daisy chain as for a single transmitter and receiver.
Up to eight receivers can be connected in series using Buffered Output connectors, provided that the total distance from the transmitter’s TP output to the last receiver in the chain does not exceed the recommended distance for the resolution being used.
The SEQ receiver also corrects the skew delay (misconvergence) commonly encountered when CAT 5, 5e, 6, or 7 TP cables are used for RGB video, component video, and S-video transmission.
An SEQ receiver should not be necessary when Extron Enhanced Skew-Free A/V UTP cable and non-C7 transmitter and receiver(s) are used.
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Recommended Pre-Peak switch positions and transmission distances at 60 Hz
1365 x 768
<250'
(75 m)
>300'
(90 m)
400'
(120 m)
450'
(135 m)
1366 x 768
<250'
(75 m)
>300'
(90 m)
400'
(120 m)
450'
(135 m)
1400 x 1050
<250'
(75 m)
>300'
(90 m)
350'
(105 m)
400'
(120 m)
1440 x 900
<250'
(75 m)
>300'
(90 m)
350'
(105 m)
400'
(120 m)
1920 x 1200
<250'
(75 m)
>300'
(90 m)
300'
(90 m)
400'
(120 m)
1600 x 1200*
<250'
(75 m)
>300'
(90 m)
300'
(90 m)
450'
(135 m)
Composite, S-video, Component
640 x 480
<300'
(90 m)
>350'
(105 m)
800'
(245 m)
1000'
(300 m)
700'
(215 m)
750'
(240 m)
800 x 600
<300'
(90 m)
>350'
(105 m)
550'
(165 m)
650'
(200 m)
1024 x 768*
<300'
(90 m)
>350'
(105 m)
500'
(150 m)
600'
(185 m)
1280 x 960*
<300'
(90 m)
>350'
(105 m)
400'
(120 m)
500'
(150 m)
1280 x 1024*
<250'
(75 m)
>300'
(90 m)
350'
(105 m)
450'
(135 m)
Video format
Pre-Peak off
Pre-Peak on
Max. distance (high quality)
Max. distance (variable quality)
1360 x 765
<250'
(75 m)
>300'
(90 m)
400'
(120 m)
500'
(150 m)
HDTV 1080p
<250'
(75 m)
>300'
(90 m)
300'
(90 m)
400'
(120 m)
HDTV 720p
<250'
(75 m)
>300'
(90 m)
400'
(120 m)
500'
(150 m)
HDTV 1080i
<250'
(75 m)
>300'
(90 m)
300'
(90 m)
400'
(120 m)
Resolutions marked with an asterisk (*) in the table above have the same range specifications at 75 Hz.
Extron recommends using at least 25' of TP cable between the transmitter and the first receiver.
Each MTP transmitter and receiver model is shipped with an external desktop 12 V power supply that accepts 100 to 240 VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz input.
Twisted pair (TP) cable advantages
Twisted pair cable is smaller, lighter, more flexible, and less expensive than coaxial cable. Termination of the cable with RJ-45 connectors is simple, quick, and economical.
Transmission distance
The maximum distance is determined by the frequency and resolution of the signal that is input to the transmitter. The table below specifies the recommended maximum transmission distances and transmitter Pre-Peak switch positions (see item
5
on page 13) using Extron Enhanced Skew-Free A/V UTP cable or UTP CAT 5, 5e, 6, or 7 cable, terminated with RJ-45 connectors.
It is possible to exceed the recommended distance; however, image quality may be reduced.
The non-C7 transmitter and receiver are designed for and perform best with Extron Enhanced Skew-Free A/V cable terminated in accordance with the TIA/EIA T 568 A wiring standard. CAT 5, 5e, and 6 cables are acceptable for the non C7 models, but less preferable. We also recommend the use of preterminated and tested cables. Cables terminated on site should be tested before use to ensure that they comply with Category 5 specifications.
The recommendations shown in the table on the preceeding page apply for a single transmitter and receiver and for a daisy chain. For example, the maximum suggested range for 1024 x 768 video is 300' (90 m) with the Pre-Peak switch off and 500’ (150 m) with the Pre-Peak switch on, whether the system consists of one transmitter and one receiver or a transmitter and three daisy-chained receivers.
For daisy-chained units, the first receiver in the chain must be at least 100' (30 m) from the transmitter when the Pre-Peak switch is on.
For daisy-chained units, any receiver in the chain closer than 350' (105 m) may experience some form of over­peaking when the Pre-Peak switch is on. An overpeaked image may appear bloomed.
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4. Circuit overloading — Consideration should be given to
the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
5. Reliable earthing (grounding) — Reliable earthing of
rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (such as the use of power strips).
Rack mounting instructions
For optional rack mounting, mount the MTP on any of the following rack shelves:
• RSF 123 VersaTools
®
19" 1U rack shelf kit (part #60-190-20)
(figure 1)
RSB 123 VersaTools 19" basic 1U rack shelf (part #60-604-21)
• RSU 126 6" deep 1U rack shelf kit (part #60-190-10)
• RSB 126 6" deep basic 1U rack shelf (part #60-604-11)
• RSU 129 standard 9.5" universal 1U rack shelf kit
(part #60-190-01) (figure 2)
RSB 129 basic 9.5" universal 1U rack shelf (part #60-604-02)
(2) 4-40 x 3/16" Screws
Use 2 mounting holes on
opposite corners.
VersaTools Basic Rack Shelf
Quarter Rack Width False
Faceplate
M
TP T VGA RS
M T P
T V
G A
R S
M T
P T
V G
A R
S
Figure 1 — Mounting the MTP on a VersaTools shelf
End Unit Receiver DIP Switch
Set the receiver’s rear panel End Unit DIP switch up only if either of the following is true:
The receiver being configured is the only receiver
connected to the transmitter.
The receiver being configured is the last receiver in a
daisy-chained system.
If one or more receivers are connected to the Buffered Output RJ-45 connector of the receiver being configured, set that receiver’s End Unit switch down.
Installation
CAUTION
Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only.
The 1U high, quarter rack width, MTP transmitter and all receiver models can be mounted on a rack shelf, to a rack without a shelf, under a desk or tabletop, or on a projector bracket.
Rack mounting
UL guidelines
The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) guidelines pertain to the installation of the MTP transmitter or receiver into a rack.
1. Elevated operating ambient temperature — If the
equipment is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consider installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum 122° F (50° C) ambient temperature (Tma) specified by Extron.
2. Reduced air flow — Installation of the equipment in a
rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
3. Mechanical loading — Mounting of the equipment in the
rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
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MTP T VGA RS
MTP T VGA RS
MTP T VGA RS
Figure 2 — Mounting the MTP on a standard shelf
On the non-VersaTools rack shelves, the MTP can be mounted in the front or the rear of the rack.
1. Remove the feet from the bottom of the MTP if they are
already installed.
2. Mount the MTP using two 4-40 x 3/16" screws in opposite
(diagonal) corners to secure the MTP to the shelf.
3. Install false faceplate(s) or other unit(s) to the rack shelf.
4. Insert the shelf into the rack, aligning the holes in the shelf
with those of the rack.
5. Secure the shelf to the rack using the supplied machine
screws (figure 2).
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Back of the rack mounting instructions
The MTP can be mounted to the rear of a rack using the Extron MBB 100 VersaTools back of the rack mounting kit (part #70-367-01) (figure 3). The kit allows the product to be vertically mounted to the front or rear rack supports and facing either towards the front or the rear of the rack.
MTP SERIES
Figure 3 — Attaching the back of the rack kit
1. Remove the feet from the bottom of the MTP if they are
installed.
2. Remove the two screws from one side of the unit. Retain
the screws for possible later reassembly without the bracket.
3. Attach one bracket to the side of the unit using the longer
screws included in the kit.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 on the other side of the unit.
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5. Mount the unit to the rack using the two included rack
screws (figure 4). The MTP can be vertically mounted facing in either direction.
INPUT
AUDIO
MONITOR
POWER
12V
.5A MAX
OUTPUT
MTP T 15HD A
P R E
-P E A K
O N
O F F
MAV SERIES
AV MATRIX SW
ITCHE
R
I/O
A UD
AUD
IO
SETUP
PRESET
VID
IR
+dB
-dB
ENTER
2
7
6
5
2
4
1
IN
PU
TS
O
U
TPU
TS
8
3
1
8
6
5
4
3
7
MTP SERIES
Rear
Front
Figure 4 — Typical back of the rack installations
Furniture or projector mounting
Use one of the following optional mounting kits to mount the MTP under furniture or to a projector mount (figure 5).
MBU 123 VersaTools under desk mounting kit,
part #70-212-01
PMK 100 VersaTools mini projector mounting kit,
part #70-217-01
1. Remove the feet from the bottom of the MTP, if they are
installed.
2. Attach the mounting brackets to the MTP with the
provided machine screws.
3. For furniture mounting, hold the MTP with the attached
brackets against the mounting surface. Mark the bracket screw hole locations on the mounting surface.
4. For furniture mounting, drill 3/32" (2 mm) diameter pilot
holes, 1/4" (6.3 mm) deep in the mounting surface at the marked screw locations.
Projector
Projector Mounting Bracket
Mounting Bolt
PRE-PEAK ON
OFF
IN P U T
O U T P U T
P O W E R
1 2 V
.5 A M A X
T x R x
R S
­2 3 2
MTP R 15HD RS
O N
1 2 3 4 5 6
H SYNC + V SYNC + C SYNC SOG VIDEO SPARE
M
T
P
S
E
R
IE
S
Figure 5 — Desk and projector mounting the MTPs
5.
For furniture mounting, insert #8 wood screws into the
four pilot holes. Tighten each screw into the mounting surface until just less than 1/4" (6 mm) of the screw head protrudes.
6. For furniture mounting, align the mounting screws with
the slots in the brackets and place the MTP against the surface, with the screws through the bracket slots.
7. For furniture mounting, slide the MTP slightly forward or
back, then tighten all four screws to secure the MTP in place.
8. For projector mounting, secure the MTP to a projector
mount by inserting the mounting bolt through the bracket’s slotted hole and tightening the bolt.
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Connections and Settings
CAUTION
Do not connect these devices to a computer data or telecommunications network.
Transmitter
MTP T 15HD A Transmitter
OUTPUT
INPUT
AUDIO
POWER
12V .5A MAX
MONITOR
PRE-PEAK
ON
OFF
MTP T 15HD A
NOTE
A “C7” label is affixed to
transmitters designed fo
r
CAT 7 cable.
651 32
4
Figure 6 — Transmitter rear panel features
Power connection
1
Power connector — Plug the included external 12 VDC power supply into this 2-pole captive screw connector. See “Power supply wiring” on page 17 to wire the connector.
Video and audio connections
2
Input video connector — Connect computer video source to this 15-pin HD connector for high resolution video input.
Input only sync signals, no video signals, on the sync pins (13 and 14).
For component video, use the R (R-Y) and R return pins (pins 1 and 6), G (Y) and G return pins (pins 2 and 7), and B (B-Y) and B return pins (pins 3 and 8). For S-video, use the R, R return (C-chroma), G, and G return (Y-luma) pins. For composite video, use the G pin and the associated return pin. For additional genlocked video signals, use the R, B, and associated return pins.
3
Monitor connector — Connect a video monitor to this 15-pin HD connector for buffered, high resolution video loop­through.
4
Audio input connector — Plug a 3.5 mm stereo audio plug into this jack for unbalanced audio input. Wire the plug as shown in figure 7.
Figure 7 shows a typical audio connector, which consists of a tip, ring, and sleeve.
Sleeve ( )
Ring
Right (
-
)
Tip
Left (+)
Figure 7 — 3.5 mm stereo audio plug
The stereo audio input is summed and output on the TP cable as mono audio.
Twisted pair connection and settings
5
Pre-Peak switch — The Pre-Peak switch alters the TP signal output to correct for long cable runs. See the table on page 5 for suggested switch settings based on the transmitted video format and transmission distance.
6
Output connector — Connect one end of a TP cable to this RJ-45 female connector on the transmitter.
Connect the free end of the same TP cable to the RJ-45 female connector on the receiver.
See “TP cable termination” on
page 18 to wire the RJ-45 connectors.
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51
15 11
610
Female
AUDIO
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Receiver
Figure 8 shows an MTP RL 15HD A receiver, which has all of the connectors and other features that are on either receiver in the MTP 15HD A series.
INPUT
BUFFERED
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
POWER
12V
.5A MAX
MTP RL 15HD A
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
H SYNC +
V SYNC +
C SYNC
SOG
VIDEO
END UNIT
1
MONO AUDIO
2
MTP RL 15HD A Receiver
NOTE
A “C7” label is affixed to receivers designed for CAT 7 cable.
10
1
6 7 9 8
Figure 8 — Receiver rear panel features
Power connection
1
Power connector — Plug the included external 12 VDC power supply into this 2-pole captive screw connector. See “Power supply wiring” on page 17 to wire the connector.
Twisted pair connections
6
Input connector — Connect one end of the TP cable from the transmitter or from the Buffered Output connector of an RL receiver to this RJ-45 female connector.
See “TP cable
termination” on page 18 to wire the RJ-45 connectors.
7
Buffered Output connector (RL receivers only) — Connect one end of a TP cable to this RJ-45 female connector. Connect the free end of the same TP cable from the receiver to the Input RJ-45 female connector on another receiver.
See “TP cable termination” on page 18 to wire the RJ-45 connectors.
The RL receiver’s buffered output does not provide pre­peaking control. The total recommended distance for an entire daisy chain is the same as for a single transmitter and receiver. The Pre-Peak switch has the same effect on the recommended transmission distance for a daisy chain as for a single transmitter and receiver.
Up to eight receivers can be connected in series using Buffered Output connectors, provided that the total distance from the transmitter’s TP output to the last receiver in the chain does not exceed the recommended distance for the resolution being used.
See the table on page 5 for recommended transmission ranges. The recommendations in the table apply equally for a single transmitter and receiver and for a daisy chain. For example, the maximum suggested range for 1024 x 768 video is 300' (90 m) with the Pre-Peak switch off and 500’ (150 m) with the Pre-Peak switch on for either one transmitter and one receiver or a transmitter and three daisy-chained receivers.
For daisy-chained units, the first receiver in the chain must be at least 100' (30 m) from the transmitter when the Pre-Peak switch is on.
For daisy-chained units, any receiver in the chain closer than 350' (105 m) may experience some form of over­peaking when the Pre-Peak switch is on.
If a receiver is the last receiver in a daisy chain, its End Unit DIP Switch setting may need to be changed. See “DIP switches”, item 10, on the next page.
Video and audio connections and settings
8
Output video connector — Connect a projector or other high resolution video device to this 15-pin HD connector.
9
Mono Audio output connector — Insert a 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw audio connector into this connector for two mono audio outputs. Wire the connector as shown in figure 9. Use the supplied tie-wrap to strap the audio cable to the extended tail of the connector.
1
MONO AUDIO
2
1
MONO AUDIO
2
Unbalanced Output
Balanced Output
Do not tin the wires!
Mono output 1-
Sleeve(s)
Mono output 1+
Mono output 2+
Mono output 2-
Sleeve(s)
Mono output 1
Mono output 2
NO GROUND.
NO GROUND.
Figure 9 — Captive screw audio connector wiring
CAUTION
Connect the sleeves to ground (Gnd). Connecting the sleeve to a negative (-) terminal will damage the audio output circuits.
CAUTION
The length of the exposed (stripped) portion of the copper wires is important. The ideal length is 3/16" (5 mm). Longer bare wires can short together. Shorter bare wires are not as secure in the direct insertion connectors and could be pulled out.
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DIP switches Horizontal Sync switch (1) — Set this switch up
for positive horizontal sync (or positive composite sync if the Composite Sync switch is on) or down for negative sync.
Most devices use negative sync.
Vertical Sync switch (2) — Set this switch up for positive vertical sync or down for negative sync.
Most devices use negative sync.
Composite Sync switch (3) — Set this switch up for RGBS or down to output RGBHV or RGsB video. See the table below.
Output signal
format from the receiver
Input signal
format to the
transmitter
Receiver's DIP
switch settings
C Sync SOG Video
RGBHV
RGBSRGBHV
RGsB
RGBS
RGsB
RGsB
Component
S-video
Composite
RGBS
RGsB
RsGsBsRsGsBs
Component
S-video
Composite
Sync-on-Green (SOG) switch (4) — Set this switch up for RGsB video (when the input is RGBHV or RGBS) or down to output RGBHV, RsGsBs, or RGBS video. See the table above.
Video switch (5) — Set this switch up for RsGsBs, RGsB, component/S-video/composite video or down to output RGBHV or RGBS video. See the table above.
Set the Composite Sync, SOG, and Video DIP switches as shown in the table above for the various input and output video formats.
End Unit switch (6) — Set this switch up if either of the following is true:
The receiver being configured is the only receiver connected to the transmitter.
The receiver being configured is the last receiver in a daisy-chained system.
If there are one or more receivers connected to the Buffered Output RJ-45 connector on the receiver being configured, set that receiver’s End Unit switch down.
Power supply wiring
Figure 10 shows how to wire the power connector.
Power Supply
Output Cord
Captive Screw
Connector
3
5
SECTION A–A
Ridges
Smooth
AA
Tie Wrap
Figure 10 — Power connector wiring
CAUTION
Power supply voltage polarity is critical. Incorrect voltage polarity can damage the power supply and the MTP. Identify the power cord negative lead by the ridges on the side of the cord (figure 10).
To verify the polarity before connection, plug in the power supply with no load and check the output with a voltmeter.
The two power cord wires must be kept separate while the power supply is plugged in. Remove power before wiring.
CAUTION
The length of the exposed (stripped) copper wires is important. The ideal length is 3/16" (5 mm). Longer bare wires can short together. Shorter wires are not as secure in the direct insertion connectors and could be pulled out.
16 17
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
H SYNC +
V SYNC +
C SYNC
SOG
VIDEO
END UNIT
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Do not tin the power supply leads before installing them in the direct insertion connector. Tinned wires are not as secure in the connectors and could be pulled out.
Use the supplied tie-wrap to strap the power cord to the extended tail of the connector.
Your transmitter/receiver pair may have shipped with a blue captive screw connector. This blue connector can be plugged into either a blue or an orange power receptacle.
The blue connector does not have the extended tail or the included tie-wrap.
Alternatively, an optional Extron PS 123 Universal 12 VDC Power Supply, part #60-814-01, can power multiple Extron 12 VDC devices using only one AC power connector.
TP cable termination
RJ-45 termination with CAT 5, CAT 5e, or CAT 6 cable (for non-C7 units only) or CAT 7 cable (for C7 units only) must comply with the TIA/EIA T568A or TIA/EIA T568B wiring standards for all connections.
RJ-45 termination with Skew-Free A/V UTP cable (for non-C7 units only) must comply with TIA/EIA T568A only.
The non C7 transmitters and receivers will not work properly with CAT 7 TP cable.
The C7 transmitters and receivers will work properly
only with CAT 7 UTP cable.
Figure 11, on the next page, details the recommended termination of TP cables with RJ-45 connectors in accordance with the TIA/EIA T568A or TIA/EIA T568B wiring standards. You can use either standard with CAT 5/5e/6/7 cable, but ensure that you use the same standard on both ends of the cable.
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5
Pin
1 Red+/V. sync+ 2 Red–/V. sync– 3 Mono audio+
Green– 6 Mono audio– 7 Blue+/H. sync+
8 Blue–/H. sync–
4
Wire color
White-green
NOTE
If you are using Enhanced Skew-Free™ A/V
cable, use the TIA/EIA T568A standard only.
Green White-orange
White-blue Orange White-brown
Brown
Wire color
T568A T568B
Signal
White-orange Orange White-green
White-blue Green White-brown
Brown
Side
Green+Blue Blue
12345678
Insert
Twisted
Pair Wires
Pins:
RJ-45 Connector
Figure 11 — TP cable termination
For proper gounding of CAT 7 cable only, ensure the shield around each wire pair and the shield around the CAT 7 cable are all tied to the RJ-45 connectors on both ends, in accordance with the connector manufacturer specifications.
The audio data that is carried on wire pair 3 and 6 is incompatible with the Extron TPX 88A, which cannot switch the audio, output it locally, or break it away.
Enhanced Skew-Free A/V cable is not recommended for Ethernet/LAN applications. This cable is specially designed for compatibility with Extron’s Twisted Pair products that are wired using the TIA/EIA T568A standard.
The green, brown, and blue wire pairs of this cable have virtually identical lengths and should be used to transmit the RGB signals.
The orange wire pair of this cable has a different length and should not be used to transmit the RGB signals.
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Front Panel Controls and Indicators
See figure 12 to identify the front panel features on the transmitter and receiver.
MTP RL 15HD A receiver
MTP T 15HD A transmitter
RGB
PEAKING
LEVEL
MTP SERIES
MTP RL 15HD A SEQ receiver
MTP SERIES
RGB
DELAY
PEAKING
LEVEL
RED GREEN BLUE
SELECT
MTP SERIES
2 3
1
1
2 6 5 4 3
1
Figure 12 — MTP front panels
1
Power LED — This LED indicates power is applied to the MTP.
2
Level control — The Level control alters the video output voltage to affect the brightness of the displayed image. Adjust the knob while viewing the displayed image to set the level/ boost that provides the best picture quality.
For best results when using an RL receiver, connect a load to the receiver’s buffered output before adjusting the level.
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3
Peaking control — Peaking affects the sharpness of a picture. Increased peaking can compensate for mid- and high-frequency detail loss from low bandwidth system components or capacitance in long cables. The minimum setting (at the counterclockwise limit) provides no peaking. The maximum setting (at the clockwise limit) provides 100% peaking. Adjust this control to obtain the optimum picture sharpness.
4
Select button — This recessed button selects the red, green, or blue video signal to adjust and resets all three video signals to a skew delay of zero nanoseconds.
Use a Tweeker or other small screwdriver to press and release this button to cycle among selecting the red, green, or blue video signal to adjust. The selected signal is indicated by the Red, Green, and Blue LEDs (5).
The SEQ receiver automatically saves the setting for the video signal that is being deselected when you push this button or when the selection times out after 10 seconds.
Press and hold this button for approximately 3 seconds to set the skew delay for red, green, and blue to zero. The Red, Green, and Blue LEDS (5) all turn off. Release the button.
5
Red, Green, and Blue LEDs — These LEDs indicate the video signal that is selected by the Select button (4) for skew adjustment using the Adjust control (6). The LED for the selected color flashes when the skew compensation for that color’s video signal has reached the minimum or maximum limit.
6
Delay (skew adjusment) control — This control delays the selected red, green, or blue video signal by up to 62 nanoseconds. The delay is applied in incremental, 2-nanosecond steps. Rotate the control counterclockwise to reduce the delay or clockwise to increase the delay.
The control’s movement is smooth; it does not have mechanical steps or high- and low-limit stops.
Watch the displayed image to observe the steps of delay. The selected Red, Green, or Blue LED (5) flashes to
indicate that the control has reached the minimum (counterclockwise rotation) or maximum (clockwise rotation) limit.
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Skew Delay Compensation
CAT 5/5e/6/7 TP cable can lead to registration errors between the red, green, and blue video signals. Pair skew can be measured with test equipment or identified by viewing a crosshatch test pattern with a critical eye to determine if either the red, green, or blue video image leads (appears to the left of) the other two video images.
Unless the TP cable is changed, the skew adjustment should need to be made only once, during installation.
SEQ receiver skew compensation
The SEQ receiver has built-in skew compensation capabilities. Adjust the equalization as follows:
1. Zero the skew delay for red, green, and blue as follows: a. Use a Tweeker or other small screwdriver to press
and hold the Select button for 3 seconds. The Red, Green, and Blue LEDs all go out.
b. Release the Select button.
2. Use UTP cable test equipment or examine the displayed video image with a critical eye to determine which video signal — red, green, or blue — is most shifted to the left.
A crosshatch test pattern or a black background with vertical white lines is ideal for determining skew.
3. Adjust the leftmost video signal as follows:
The SEQ receiver cannot shift the rightmost video image to the left.
a. Use a Tweeker or other small screwdriver to press
and release the Select button until the LED lights for the left-shifted color — Red, Green, or Blue.
b. Slowly rotate the Delay control clockwise while
monitoring the display. Observe that the leftmost color shifts rightward one step at a time. Continue to rotate the control until that color is properly converged.
A 2-nanosecond adjustment is very fine. Up to 10 nanoseconds of delay may be necessary before you detect a change in the display.
c. Use a Tweeker or other small screwdriver to press the
Select button one more time to save the most recent adjustment or allow the 10-second timeout to elapse.
4. If the remaining colors are left shifted, repeat steps 2 and 3.
Non-SEQ receiver skew compensation
Try using the following methods to minimize or eliminate pair skew:
• Switch to Extron’s Enhanced Skew-Free A/V UTP cable.
• Add a skew compensation cable equal to the length of pair skew to the receiver’s output.
• Install an SEQ 100 15HD Skew Equalizer on the receiver’s video output and adjust the skew for the leading video image.
Specifications
Video
Gain ............................................... Unity
Number/signal type ................... 1 set of proprietary analog signals
Connectors .................................... 1 female RJ-45
Video input and loop through — transmitters
Number/signal type ................... 1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs,
component video, S-video, or composite video 1 buffered RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs local monitor loop through (includes ID
bits)
Connectors .................................... 2 female 15-pin HD
Nominal level ............................... 1 V p-p for Y of component video and
S-video, and for composite video
0.7 V p-p for RGB and for R-Y and B-Y of
component video
0.3 V p-p for C of S-video
Minimum/maximum levels ...... 0.3 V to 1.45 V p-p
Impedance .................................... 75 ohms
Horizontal frequency .................. 15 kHz to 130 kHz
Vertical frequency ....................... 30 Hz to 150 Hz
Return loss .................................... <-30 dB @ 5 MHz
DC offset (max. allowable) ......... 250 mV
Video output — receivers
Number/signal type ................... 1 set of proprietary analog signals
1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs, component video, S-video, or composite video
Connectors .................................... 1 female RJ-45
1 female 15-pin HD
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Nominal level ............................... 1 V p-p for Y of component video and
S-video, and for composite video
0.7 V p-p for RGB and for R-Y and B-Y of component video
0.3 V p-p for C of S-video
Minimum/maximum levels ...... 0.3 V to 1.45 V p-p
Impedance .................................... 75 ohms
Return loss .................................... <-30 dB @ 5 MHz
DC offset (max. allowable) ......... ±35 mV with input at 0 offset
Sync
Input type (transmitters) ............ RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs
Output type (receivers)............... RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs
Standards ...................................... NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM
Input level (transmitter) ............. 3.5 V to 5.5 V p-p, unterminated
Output level (receivers) .............. 4.0 V to 5.0 V p-p, unterminated
Input impedance (transmitter) .. 573 ohms ±5% Output impedance (receivers) ... 110 ohms Max. input voltage (transmitter) 5.5 V p-p Polarity
Transmitter ....................... Positive or negative
(follows input polarity)
Receivers ........................... Positive or negative (switch-selectable)
Audio
Number/signal type ................... 1 set of proprietary analog signals
Connectors .................................... 1 female RJ-45
Gain ............................................... Unbalanced output: 0 dB;
balanced output: +6 dB
Frequency response ..................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ±1 dB
THD + Noise ................................ 0.15% @ 1 kHz, 0.3% @ 20 kHz at nominal
level
S/N ................................................ >70 dB at maximum output (unweighted)
CMRR ............................................ >43 dB @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Audio input — transmitters
Number/signal type ................... 1 stereo, unbalanced
Connectors .................................... (1) 3.5 mm mini stereo jack
Impedance .................................... >10k ohms, unbalanced
Nominal level ............................... +4 dBu (1.23 Vrms), -10 dBV (316 mVrms)
Maximum level ............................ +18 dBu, (unbalanced) at 1%THD+N
0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms, 0 dBV = 1 Vrms, 0 dBV 2 dBu
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Audio output — receivers
Number/signal type ................... 2 mono, balanced/unbalanced
Connectors .................................... (1) 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 5 pole
Impedance .................................... 50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced
Nominal level ............................... +4 dBu (1.23 Vrms), -10 dBV (316 mVrms)
Maximum level ............................ +18 dBu, unbalanced at 1% THD+N
General
External power supply ............... 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, external;
to 12 VDC, 2 A, regulated
Power input requirements ......... 12 VDC, 0.5 A
Temperature/humidity .............. Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) /
10% to 90%, noncondensing
Operating: +32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C) /
10% to 90%, noncondensing
Cooling .......................................... Convection, unvented
Rack mount................................... Yes, with optional 1U rack shelf, part
#60-190-01 (RSU 129) or 60-604-02
(RSB 129); or with 1U, 6" deep rack shelf,
part #60-190-10 (RSU 126) or 60-604-11
(RSB 126); or with VersaTools
®
1U, 3" rack
shelf, part #60-190-20 (RSU 123) or
60-604-21 (RSB 123). Also furniture
mountable with optional Mini Under-
Desk Mounting Kit, part #70-212-01; or
projector mountable with optional
projector mounting kit, part #70-217-01.
Enclosure type.............................. Metal
Enclosure dimensions ................. 1.7" H x 4.3" W x 3.0" D
(1U high, quarter rack wide)
4.3 cm H x 10.9 cm W x 7.6 cm D
(Depth excludes connectors.)
Product weight ............................. 0.4 lbs (0.2 kg)
Shipping weight ........................... 2 lbs (1 kg)
Vibration ....................................... ISTA 1A in carton
(International Safe Transit Association)
Listings .......................................... UL, CUL
Compliances ................................. CE, FCC Class A, VCCI, AS/NZS, ICES
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours
Warranty ....................................... 3 years parts and labor
All nominal levels are at ±10%.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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VersaTools® MTP 15HD A Series • Part Numbers VersaTools® MTP 15HD A Series • Part Numbers
Part Numbers
MTP transmitter and receivers for non-CAT 7 cable
Part Part number
MTP T 15HD A transmitter 60-669-01 MTP RL 15HD A receiver 60-690-01 MTP RL 15HD A SEQ receiver 60-690-02
MTP transmitter and receivers for CAT 7 cable
Part Part number
MTP C7 T 15HD A transmitter 60-669-02 MTP C7 RL 15HD A receiver 60-690-03 MTP C7 RL 15HD A SEQ receiver 60-690-04
Included parts
Part
12 VDC power supply 28-071-04 MTP transmitter and receiver guide IEC power cord Rubber feet Tweeker
Accessories
Accessories Part number
PS 123 Multiple output 12 V power supply 60-814-01 RSU 129 19" 1U 9.5" deep universal rack shelf 60-190-01 RSB 129 19" 1U 9.5" deep basic rack shelf 60-604-02 RSU 126 1U 6" deep rack shelf kit 60-190-10 RSB 126 Basic 1U 6" deep rack shelf 60-604-11 RSF 123 VersaTools 3" deep universal rack shelf 60-190-20 RSB 123 VersaTools 3" deep basic rack shelf 60-604-21 MBB 100 VersaTools back of the rack mounting kit 70-367-01 MBU 123 VersaTools furniture mounting kit 70-212-01 PMK 100 VersaTools projector mounting kit 70-217-01
Cables/connectors
Enhanced Skew-Free™ A/V UTP cables are not recommended for Ethernet/LAN applications.
Enhanced Skew-Free A/V UTP cables are recommended for non C7 systems only.
Enhanced Skew-Free A/V cable Part number
Enhanced Skew-Free A/V cable (cut, various lengths) 26-569-xx
Enhanced Skew-Free A/V 1000' (Bulk) (non-plenum) 22-141-03
Plenum enhanced Skew-Free A/V 1000' (Bulk) 22-142-03
RJ-45 connectors Part number
CAT 6 jack (black) 10-476-01 CAT 6 jack (red) 10-477-01 CAT 6 jack (blue) 10-478-01 CAT 6 jack (orange) 10-479-01 CAT 6 jack (gray) 10-480-01 CAT 6 jack (white) 10-481-01 CAT 6 jack (ivory) 10-482-01
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