3
Step 5 — Run Cable Between Units
NOTE: The DTP2 T 201 D product can transmit video, control, and audio (if applicable) signals up to 330feet (100 m).
Connect the transmitter output (see figure1,
D
) to the receiver input using shielded twisted pair (STP) cable.
For optimal performance, Extron highly recommends the following:
ATTENTION:
• Do not use Extron UTP23SF-4 Enhanced Skew-Free AV UTP cable or STP201 cable.
• N’utilisez pas le câble AV Skew-FreeUTP version améliorée UTP23SF d’Extron ou le câble STP201.
z RJ-45 termination with STP cable must comply with TIA/EIA T 568B wiring standard for all
connections (see image to the right to properly wire the RJ-45 connector).
z Use shielded twisted pair cable, 24 AWG solid conductor or better, with a minimum cable
bandwidth of 400 MHz.
z Use shielded RJ-45 plugs to terminate the cable.
z Limit the use of RJ-45 patches. Overall transmission distance capabilities vary depending on the
number of patches used. If possible, limit the number of patches to only 1 or 2 total.
z If RJ-45 patches must be used in the system, shielded CAT 6 (or better) patches are recommended.
Step 6 — Connect Outputs from the Receiver
The DTP2 T 201 D transmitter is compatible with DTP 230 and DTP 330 receivers (sold separately). Connect an HDMI cable
between the receiver HDMI output port and the input port of the display device.
Step 7 — Power the Units
When the unit is congured for DTP mode via the HDBT/DTP switch (see figure1,
F
), the
unit can be powered either locally, with the included external 12 VDC power supply, or over
the DTP line by a locally powered receiver or switcher.
When congured for HDBaseT mode, remote power capability is disabled, and the unit must
be powered locally.
To power the unit locally in either mode, wire the 2 pole captive screw connector for the
included external 12 VDC power supply as shown at right. Plug the power supply captive
screw connector into
C
.
Step 8 — Final Installation
a. Make all connections and test the system for satisfactory operation.
b. Run all required cables (see steps 4, 5, and 7) and secure them, as needed, with cable clamps.
c. At the power outlet for the transmitter, if connected, unplug the power supply.
d. Mount the transmitter into the wall box and attach the supplied decorator-style faceplate to the unit (see figure2).
e. At the power outlet, reconnect the power supply.
f. Power up all attached devices, including displays.
Operation
After all devices are powered up, the system is fully operational. See the denitions of the power indications below.
Transmitter Power and Link Indicators
• Power LED — This two-color front panel LED on the DTP2 T 201 D transmitter lights to indicate signal and power status as
follows:
• Amber — The unit is receiving power but no signal is present on the HDMI input.
• Green — The unit is receiving power and a signal is present on the HDMI input.
• Link LED — This green LED lights to indicate when a valid link is established between the units on the DTP cable.
SECTION A–A
Power Supply
Output Cord
Captive Screw
Connector
Ridges
Smooth
3/16"
(5 mm) Max.
5
Pin
1
2
3
6
7
8
4
Wire color
White-green
Green
White-orange
White-blue
Orange
White-brown
Brown
Blue
TIA/EIA T
568 B
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