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DTP T EU 4K and DTP T MK 4K • Setup Guide (Continued)
Step 2 — Set the TP function switch and make rear and connections
A
TP function switch (see gure 1 on the previous page) —
If the receiving device is in the Extron DTP series, set this switch to DTP. The TP output consists of HDMI with embedded audio,
analog audio, RS-232 and IR, and remote power over the twisted pair (TP) cable from the receiver.
For an HDBaseT-enabled receiver, set this switch to HDBT position. The TP output consists of HDMI with embedded audio plus
RS-232 and IR. The transmitter and receiver each requires its own 12 VDC power supply.
ATTENTION:
• Position this switch BEFORE connecting the appropriate device to the TP connector. Failure to comply can damage the
endpoint.
• Positionnez le sélecteur AVANT de connecter l’appareil approprié au connecteur TP. Ne pas respecter cette procédure
pourrait endommager le point de connexion.
B
TP Output port — Connect the Out (RJ-45) port to the DTP In port on the receiver.
Extron recommends that you terminate both cable ends in accordance with the following, at a minimum: TIA/EIA T 568B
and 24 AWG, solid conductor, shielded cable with 400 MHz bandwidth.
ATTENTION:
• Do not connect this connector to a computer data or telecommunications network.
• Ne connectez pas ces port à des données informatiques ou à un réseau de télécommunications.
Signal (green) LED — Lights when the device is transmitting a video signal or a test pattern.
Link (yellow) LED — Lights when a valid link between a DTP or HDBT input and output is established.
C
Power — When the TP function switch is in the DTP position, this connector is probably not necessary. The connected
POWER
12V
receiving device can power the transmitter via the TP cable.
If the TP function switch (see figure 1, on the previous page and
A
, above) is in the HDBT position, or if otherwise desired,
plug an optional external 12 VDC power supply into this 2-pole direct insertion connector. See the DTP T EU 4K 331,
DTP T MK 4K 331, DTP T EU 4K 231, and DTP T MK 4K 231 User Guide, available at
www.extron.com, for wiring instructions and important safety considerations.
Step 3 — Install the transmitter to a junction box
ATTENTION:
• Ensure that the junction box is grounded properly.
• Assurez vous que le boîtier d’encastrement est correctement mis à la terre.
NOTE: Removal of the module is difficult after the module has been installed in the bezel
frame. Ensure that all connections are correct BEFORE snapping the module in place.
Mount the transmitter to a junction box as follows:
a. Disconnect power from all devices at the source.
b. Orient the mounting bracket as appropriate for your transmitter (see gure 2, at right):
MK mounting — The word “Front” engraved on the bracket reads vertically.
EU mounting — “Front” reads horizontally.
c. Fasten the provided metal mounting bracket to the mounted junction box, in the proper
orientation, using the two included screws.
NOTES:
• To keep the transmitter securely in place and prevent it from being easily pulled
from its mounting surface, ensure that the side of the bracket with the word
“Front” engraved on it faces out (away from the junction box).
• If you want to be able to remove the transmitter easily from its mounting, attach
the mounting bracket with “Front” facing inward, toward the junction box.
d. Run the TP cable and optional power cable through the junction box and the plastic bezel
frame.
e. Set the TP function switch (
A
) to the appropriate position.
f. Connect the rear panel cables to the transmitter.
Figure 2. Installation
EU Mounting Bracket
EU Wall Box
Bezel Frame
DTP T EU
MK Mounting Bracket
MK Mounting
MK Wall Box
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