4 Setup and Installation
Data Mode Configuration
The Kramer Cobra TS2 Universal Transmitter is configured in full modem
bidirectional serial modes. If you are using the daisy chain receivers, a CAT 5
matrix switch or CAT 5 distribution amp, this mode must be changed to unidirectional broadcast. To do this, configure the internal Serial Daughterboard
(SDB) to change the transmitters and receivers serial mode operation (see
Appendix E). This configuration should be done before making any cable
connections and applying power.
Alternatively, remove the internal daughterboard and use the transmitters
built in simplex serial option with the appropriate jumper changes.
With regard to connecting the cables:
We recommend mounting and connecting all cabling to the Cobra TS2
Universal Transmitter components before applying power.
Be sure that the CAT 5 cable you intend to use has been tested to comply
with the T568B wiring specification (see Appendix A).
4.1 Making the Connections
This section contains figures showing connections with the specific Cobra
Series models. In general, however, the connection and setup procedure at
both transmitter and receiver ends is as follows:
NOTE: all units must be the same type for all supported features to function
correctly. For example, a Cobra TS2 must be connected to a Cobra R1300S2
(R1300S2M in a daisy chain configuration) for the audio and serial signals to
function. Similarly, a Cobra TS2 cannot be used with a Cobra R500A. Video
modes may function normally, but 4th pair options will not.
At the transmitter end:
1. Connect the source video to the Cobra TS2 Series transmitter video input
port, which is an HD15 connector labeled VIDEO IN.
2. If desired, attach a local monitor via the local monitor port to LOOP OUT.
3. Make your audio or serial connections via the AUDIO/AUX I/O
connector or DB9 connector as appropriate.
4. Connect the CAT 5 cable to the transmitter.
5. Apply power on the transmitter. The LED should light and, if there is a local
monitor attached, a video image should appear on the monitor’s screen.