User`s guide
TP115
TP115TP115
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User’s Guide
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7. Operation
The TP115-201 and TP115-202 combination requires only one adjustment
to be made for optimal performance; video equalization. Video
equalization is typically needed for cable runs of 50 ft (15 m) or more.
7.1 Video Equalization
Video Equalization is provided to fine-tune the displayed image on the
remote display. Typically, for short cable runs the equalization will be set
to near minimum. Long cable lengths will require near maximum
equalization.
Make equalizations slowly and in small increments. Some monitors require
several seconds to respond to changes in the incoming video signal.
7.2 Indicator LEDs
7.2.1 Transmitter
ALTINEX ON = power is applied
OFF = power is off
EDID GREEN = Using Local Monitor EDID
RED = Using ALTINEX Internal EDID
SIGNAL GREEN = VGA Video
RED = YPbPr Video
OFF = No Signal
ACTIVITY ON = flashes with IR/RS-232 traffic
OFF = no IR or RS-232 present
7.2.2 Receiver
ALTINEX ON = power is applied
OFF = power is off
SIGNAL GREEN = VGA Video
RED = YPbPr Video
OFF = No Signal
ACTIVITY ON = flashes with IR/RS-232 traffic
OFF = no IR or RS-232 present
7.3 Audio Wiring (IR/RS-232)
7.3.1 Analog Audio (RGBHV video)
Analog audio is available for RGBHV video only and uses a standard
3.5 mm stereo audio cable.
TP115-201/202 3.5 mm Plug
Left Tip
Right Ring
Gnd Sleeve
7.3.2 Digital Audio (YPbPr video)
Digital (coax) audio is available for YPbPr video only and uses a
standard 3.5 mm stereo audio cable. The digital input signal can be
input on either the Left Channel (tip) or Right Channel (ring) of the
3.5 mm plug.
TP115-201/202 3.5 mm Plug
Digital In Tip or Ring
Gnd Sleeve
Note: The transmitter and receiver wiring must be the same.
7.3.3 Optical Audio (YPbPr video)
Optical audio inputs and outputs plug directly into the 3.5 mm optical
mini jack using standard Mini-TOSLINK
®
type cable. ALTINEX part
number CB429-003 is a TOSLINK to Mini-TOSLINK
®
cable that can
be used with many Blu-ray™ players.
Depending on the video player's output type you may need to
purchase an adapter cable or connector in order to make the
connection from your player to the transmitter's input.