Kramer PT-120, TP-120, PT-110, WP-110 User Manual

Kramer Electronics, Ltd.
USER MANUAL
Models:
PT-110,
WP-110,
XGA Line Transmitter
PT-120,
XGA Line Receiver
TP-120,
XGA Line Receiver
Contents
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Contents
1
Introduction 1
2
Getting Started 1
3
Overview 1
3.1
About the Power Connect Feature 2
3.2
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) / Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) 2
3.3
PT-110 XGA Line Transmitter 3
3.4
WP-110 XGA Line Transmitter 3
3.5
PT-120 XGA Line Receiver 3
3.6
TP-120 XGA Line Receiver 4
3.7
Achieving the Best Performance 4
4
Your XGA Line Transmitter(s) / Receiver 4
4.1
Your PT-110 XGA Line Transmitter 5
4.1.1 Your PT-110 XGA Line Transmitter (Topside) 5
4.1.2 Your PT-110 XGA Line Transmitter (Underside) 5
4.2
Your WP-110 XGA Line Transmitter 6
4.3
Your PT-120 XGA Line Receiver 7
4.3.1 Your PT-120 XGA Line Receiver (Topside) 7
4.3.2 Your PT-120 XGA Line Receiver (Underside) 8
4.4
Your TP-120 XGA Line Receiver 9
4.4.1 Your TP-120 XGA Line Receiver (Topside) 9
4.4.2 Your TP-120 XGA Line Receiver (Underside) 10
5
Using the XGA Line Transmitter(s) / Receiver 11
5.1
Installing the WP-110 XGA Line Transmitter 12
5.2
Wiring the CAT 5 LINE IN / LINE OUT RJ-45 Connectors 12
6
Technical Specifications 13
Figures
Figure 1: PT-110 Topside 5 Figure 2: PT-110 Underside 5 Figure 3: WP-110 XGA Line Transmitter 6 Figure 4: PT-120 XGA Line Receiver (Topside) 7 Figure 5: PT-120 XGA Line Receiver (Underside) 8 Figure 6: TP-120 XGA Line Receiver (Topside) 9 Figure 7: TP-120 XGA Line Receiver (Underside) 10 Figure 8: XGA-to-Twisted Pair Transmitter and Receiver System via UTP Cable 11 Figure 9: CAT 5 PINOUT 12
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Tables
Table 1: PT-110 Topside Features 5 Table 2: PT-110 Underside Features 5 Table 3: WP-110 XGA Line Transmitter Features 7 Table 4: PT-120 XGA Line Receiver (Topside) Features 8 Table 5: PT-120 XGA Line Receiver (Underside) Features 8 Table 6: TP-120 XGA Line Receiver (Topside) Features 9 Table 7: TP-120 XGA Line Receiver (Underside) Features 10 Table 8: CAT 5 PINOUT 12 Table 9: Technical Specifications of the PT-110 / WP-110 / PT-120 / TP-120 13
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ADDENDUM (this data is included at the end of the Overview section)
This addendum adds the following information to the user manual:
Caution – No operator-serviceable parts inside unit.
Warning – Use only the Kramer Electronics input power
wall adapter that is provided with this unit1.
Warning – Disconnect power and unplug unit from wall
before installing or removing device or servicing unit.
1 For example: model number AD2512C, part number 2535-000251
Introduction
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1 Introduction
Welcome to Kramer Electronics (since 1981): a world of unique, creative and affordable solutions to the infinite range of problems that confront the video, audio and presentation professional on a daily basis. In recent years, we have redesigned and upgraded most of our line, making the best even better! Our 500-plus different models now appear in 8 Groups1, which are clearly defined by function. Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer Pico TOOLS
PT-110 XGA Line Transmitter, Kramer Wall Plate WP-110 XGA Line Transmitter, Kramer Pico TOOLS PT-120 XGA Line Receiver, and/or Kramer TOOLS TP-120 XGA Line Receiver, which are ideal for:
 Presentation and multimedia applications
 Long range graphics distribution for schools, hospitals, security, and stores
The package includes the following items:
 PT-110 XGA Line Transmitter or WP-110 XGA Line Transmitter or
PT-120 XGA Line Receiver or TP-120 XGA Line Receiver
 Power adapter (12V DC Input) and this user manual2
2 Getting Started
We recommend that you:
 Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging
materials for possible future shipment
 Review the contents of this user manual
 Use Kramer high performance high resolution cables3
3 Overview
This section describes:
 The power connect feature, see section 3.1
 Using shielded twisted pair (STP) / unshielded twisted pair (UTP), see
section 3.2
 A summary of the PT-110 XGA Line Transmitter, see section 3.3
1 GROUP 1: Distribution Amplifiers; GROUP 2: Video and Audio Switchers, Matrix Switchers and Controllers; GROUP 3:
Video, Audio, VGA/XGA Processors; GROUP 4: Interfaces and Sync Processors; GROUP 5: Twisted Pair Interfaces;
GROUP 6: Accessories and Rack Adapters; GROUP 7: Scan Converters and Scalers; and GROUP 8: Cables and Connectors
2 Download up-to-date Kramer user manuals from the Internet at this URL: http://www.kramerelectronics.com
3 The complete list of Kramer cables is on our Web site at http://www.kramerelectronics.com
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Overview
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 A summary of the WP-110 XGA Line Transmitter, see section 3.4
 A summary of the PT-120 XGA Line Receiver, see section 3.5
 A summary of the TP-120 XGA Line Receiver, see section 3.6
 Recommendations for achieving the best performance, see section 3.7
3.1 About the Power Connect Feature
The Power Connect feature applies as long as the cable can carry power. The distance does not exceed 50 meters on standard CAT5 cable, for longer distances, heavy gauge cable should be used1.
For a CAT5 cable exceeding a distance of 50 meters, separate power supplies should be connected to the transmitter and to the receiver simultaneously.
3.2 Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) / Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
The decision whether to use shielded twisted pair (STP) cable or unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable depends on the nature of the application.
It is recommended that in applications with high interference, shielded twisted pair (STP) cable is used. However, the shield itself does create a capacitance that degrades the frequency response of the machines. For shorter distances, of 50m or so, shielded twisted pair (STP) cable is preferred because it provides protection from interference (degradation is not apparent).
For a long range applications, unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable is preferred. However, the unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable should be installed far away from electric cables, motors and so on, which are prone to create electrical interference.
1 CAT5 cable is still suitable for the video/audio transmission, but not for feeding the power at these distances
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