Setup and operation, Step 10, Step 11 – Extron Electronics TPS150 User Guide User Manual

Page 4: Step 12, Input and projector codes, Transmitter operation, Receiver operation

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Quick Start — TPS150 Switching and Transmission System

TPS150 Switching and Transmission System • Quick Start

QS-2

Step 10

Connect a projector or plasma display to the
receiver’s video outputs.

Output 1 —

Connect a

VGA cable between the
15-pin HD female
connector and the VGA or RGB input on the
display.

Output 2 —

Connect a composite

video cable between this BNC female
connector and the composite video
input on the display.

Output 3 —

Connect an S-video

cable between this 4-pin mini DIN
female connector and the S-video
input on the display.

Output 4 —

Connect a

cable between these
BNC female connectors
and the component
video input on the display.

Step 11

Connect a serial cable between the receiver’s
RS-232 Port connector and the serial control
connector on the display for control of the
display. See the drawing on page QS-1 to wire
the connector for RS-232. See chapter 2,
“Installation”, for RS-422 and RS-485 control.

Step 12

Plug the transmitter, receiver, and input and
output devices into a grounded AC source, and
turn on the transmitter and input and output
devices.

Setup and Operation

Input and projector codes

When user-specified serial commands are
programmed for the Input Select buttons and the
Projector Power button, the transmitter sends that
serial command to the receiver when the button
is pressed. The receiver, in turn, issues the
command to the projector.

When a user-specified power on (warm up) or
power off (cool down) delay is programmed into
the transmitter, the transmitter disables all front
panel controls for the duration of the delay.

The projector power timeout function (if enabled)
automatically powers off the projector after a
user-defined interval.

See chapter 4, “Serial Communications”, to:

• Program a serial command to each of the

transmitter’s Input Select buttons.

• Program projector power on and power off

commands to the Projector Power button.

• Set the projector power timeout function.
• Program the projector power delays.

Transmitter Operation

Input Select buttons and LEDs

select and

identify inputs.

Blank button and LED

toggle the video mute

function on and off and identify the mute on
or off status.

Projector Power button

, when programmed,

commands the projector to power itself on
and off.

Projector Power LED

, when lit, indicates that the

projector power is on. The LED blinks during
the power on and off delay (if programmed).

Some projectors use the same command
for power on and off. If the same code is
specified for on and off, the Projector
Power LED blinks for each button push.

Volume and buttons

• Increase and decrease the output volume.

• Increase and decrease the selected input’s

audio level.

Press and hold the appropriate Input
Select button while you use the Volume
buttons to adjust that input’s level.

Mute button and LED

toggle the audio mute

function on and off and identify the mute on
or off status.

Receiver Operation

Cable Equalization Select button and LEDs

toggle between high frequency and low
frequency to equalize using the Cable
Equalization button and indicate the selection.

Low frequency affects the visible image
smear. High frequency affects the detail
and sharpness.

Cable Equalization Adjust button

increase (+)

and decrease () the amount of equalization
applied to the selected frequency range (high
or low) of the output signal.

Skew Adjustment controls (rear panel)

correct for

the delay inherent in network (CAT 5) cable.

R - Y

B - Y

Y

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