User Guide for LIGHTWARE models including: HDMI-TPS-TX87 Ethernet PoH Over Twisted Pair Transmitter, HDMI-TPS-TX87, Ethernet PoH Over Twisted Pair Transmitter, PoH Over Twisted Pair Transmitter, Twisted Pair Transmitter, Pair Transmitter, Transmitter
HDMI-TPS-TX87 | HDMI1.4 RS-232 Bidirectional IR HDBaseT Transmitter over CATx Cable including PoE. HDCP, 3D and 4K / UHD Compliant 170 m Extension Distance | Lightware | AV-iQ
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DocumentDocumentQuick Start Guide HDMI-TPS-TX87 HDMI-TPS-RX87 Front View HDMI-TPS-RX87 Receiver 1 2 3 4 56 7 Rear View TPS IN (PoE) HDMI OUT 8 9 q The transmitter and the receiver have the same construction and connectors. The product is compatible with any HDBaseTTM third-party devices. HDBaseTTM and the HDBaseT Alliance logo are trademarks of the HDBaseT Alliance. Front And Rear View Legend 1 RS-232 port 2 RS-232 switch 3 Status LEDs 4 TPS mode switch 5 IR mode switch 6 IR input 7 IR output 8 DC input 9 TPS port q HDMI port Local RS-232 port for bidirectional serial data connection and performing firmware update (programming). Normal: serial data is passed through the device. Prog: RS-232 pass-through function is disabled, the device is ready for the firmware update (see the figure below). See the next section. LR: Longreach TPS mode; lower resolution (max 1080p), longer distances; Auto: TPS mode is determined automatically. IR output signal modulation switch; the 38 kHz modulation can be switched On (Emitter position) or Off (Wired position). IR signal input connector (for 3.5 mm Jack, 3-pole, TRS plug). IR signal output connector (for 3.5 mm Jack, 2-pole, TS plug). 12V DC input for local power supply. TPS port to the other compatible device (extender / matrix / board). Video port for DVI or HDMI signal. Status LEDs HDCP SIGNAL LINK OFF Video output signal is not encrypted with HDCP. ON Video output signal is encrypted with HDCP. OFF No video signal transmission. ON Video signal transmission. OFF TPS connection failed between the devices. BLINKING TPS connection is detected and LPPF link mode is active. ON TPS connection is detected and HDBT or LR link mode is active. LIVE OFF No power supply or out of order. BLINKING Device is powered and ready to use. Important Safety Instructions Please read the supplied safety instruction document before using the product and keep it available for future reference. Introduction TPS-TX87 and RX87 twisted pair HDBaseTTM extenders provide extension of uncompressed 4K/UHD video with embedded audio for long distances over a single CATx cable. The extender offers uni-directional RS-232 and IR pass-through on the same CATx cable that carries the video signal. The TPS extenders support full HDCP and EDID compliance and work on all standard AV resolutions and also 120 Hz 3D signals. PoE 48V remote powering is available through the single CATx cable, but a local power supply can also be used. Box Contents Extender unit 12V DC power adaptor with interchangeable plugs Phoenix combicon 3-pole connector SWaafertryanatnyd Info Quick Start Guide Safety and Warranty info, Quick Start Guide Compatible Devices TPS-87 extenders are compatible with all Lightware devices with TPS port except the TPS-90 series. Power Supply Options TPS-87 extenders are compatible with IEEE 802.3af standard - Power over Ethernet (PoE) and can receive power over the TPS line. The extenders are not compatible with TPS-95 extenders from remote power point of view. TPS-95 extenders have a different remote power feature, which is not PoEcompatible. Please always check the devices before connecting them to each other. If the remote power feature is disabled on the TPS-95 extender, it can be connected to a TPS-87 device. The extenders can be powered: Locally with the supplied 12V DC adaptor or Lightware's rack mountable PSU, Remotely by a PoE-compatible Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) device, like Lightware's power injector (TPS-PI-1P1) or a PoE-compatible matrix or matrix board. If both supplying modes are available (local and remote), the remote power supply will be used. Do not connect any device to the TPS connector unless you are sure they are compatible! Connecting incompatible devices with similar connectors may cause harm to the devices. AWG 26 cables are not recommended with remote powering (reduce cable distances). Connecting Steps The layout below means the transmitter is powered locally by the power injector and they are placed close to each other. The receiver is powered remotely via the TPS cable (PoE). Touch panel IR detector RS-232 DC-DC RS-232 TX RX HDCP TPS IR Mode OUT SIGNAL LINK LIVE Prog Normal LR Wired Auto Emitter HDMI-TPS-TX87 Transmitter IR IN IR OUT HDMI-TPS-TX87 Transmitter HDMI IR CATx REQUIRED POWER OVER 20W 12V DC OUT ACTIVE REMOTE POWER OUT ACTIVE 48V DC IN PRESENT TPS-PI-1P1 Power injector Power IR CATx RS-232 TX RX RS-232 Prog Normal HDCP TPS IR Mode OUT SIGNAL LINK LIVE LR Wired Auto Emitter HDMI-TPS-RX87 Receiver IR IN IR OUT HDMI-TPS-RX87 HDMI Receiver Blu-ray player IR emitter Power adaptor Projector CATx CATx Connect the TPS output port of the TX to the TPS port of the power injector by a CATx cable. Connect the TPS input port of the RX to the TPS+PoE port of the power injector by a CATx cable. DC-DC Connect a DC-DC cable between the transmitter and the power injector. HDMI Connect a source to the HDMI (DVI-D) input port of the transmitter. IR Connect an IR emitter unit to the IR output port of the transmitter. RS-232 Connect a controller device to the local RS-232 port of the transmitter. Make sure the RS-232 switch is in the Normal position. HDMI Connect a sink device to the HDMI (DVI-D) output port of the receiver. RS-232 Connect a serial cable between the sink device and the RS-232 port of the receiver. IR Connect an IR detector unit to the IR input port of the receiver. Power First, connect the power adaptor to the DC input of the power injector, then secondly to the AC power socket. Infrared emitter and detector units are optionally available accessories. Locking DC Plug The device has a locking DC connector to establish robust and safe power connection when local PSU is used. Twist 90° clockwise to lock. Mounting Options Lightware offers three types of mounting accessories to fix the extenders: Rack Shelf 1U high rack shelf provides mounting holes for the fastening of up to four extenders. Mounting Steps: Always use the fixing screws that are supplied with the mounting accessory. If you insert screws longer than 6 mm, the device can be damaged. 1. Unplug all the cables connected to the device(s). 2. Turn the device(s) upside down. 3. Put the shelf upside down on the device(s). Position it to get the mounting holes aligned. 4. Fasten the device on the shelf with the provided screws. 5. Fix the shelf to the desired place (screws are not supplied). Under Desk Mounting Kit (UD-kit) The UD-kit makes it easy to mount one extender under any flat surface (e.g. furniture). UD Mounting Kit Double (UD-kit double) The UD-kit double makes it easy to mount two extenders under any flat surface (e.g. furniture). Port Diagram HDMI in (TX) HDMI out (RX) IR in IR out RS-232 PoE receiver IR switch Modulator RS-232 switch Prog mode TPS out (TX) TPS in (RX) Installation of the Extender With a Matrix 1. Power off all devices (installing with powered devices may harm them). 2. Check the RS-232 switch(es) on the extender(s); they must be in Normal position for RS-232 pass-through function. 3. The state of the TPS link mode switch makes no difference on the extender, because the connected board forces the extender to use the settings of the matrix. 4. Check the PoE settings of the matrix or the matrix board (with the LDC software); each port can be set for remote powering separately. 5. Pair the extender(s) and the matrix board(s) with CATx cable(s). The transmitters' TPS OUT with the input boards' TPS IN and the receivers' TPS IN with the output boards' TPS OUT. 6. Connect the video source(s), sink(s) and the desired accessory device(s) to the matrix (MX-TPS boards don't support the IR pass-through). 7. Connect the video source(s), sink(s) and the desired accessory device(s) to the extenders. 8. To supply the extender(s) with remote power supply, connect the necessary power adaptor to the given matrix board. 9. To supply the extenders locally, connect the supplied adaptor (12V 2A DC). 10. Connect the power cord of the matrix into the outlet and switch on the matrix. 11. Supply the other connected units. TAKE CARE OF ME I AM THE ONE AND ONLY USER DOCUMENT FOR THIS PRODUCT Lightware Visual Engineering PLC. Budapest, Hungary sales@lightware.com +36 1 255 3800 support@lightware.com +36 1 255 3810 ©2023 Lightware Visual Engineering. All rights reserved. All trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Further information on the device is available at www.lightware.com. Doc. ver.: 1.3 19210097 Bi-directional Pass-through Data Lines The direction of the video extension is fixed from TX towards RX, but the pass-through data lines SERIAL are bi-directional*. It means the RS-232 and IR source and sink devices can be connected TX INFRA #1 RX either to the TX or to the RX, and the signal is transmitted to the other extender. INFRA #2 * In fact IR transmission is uni-directional, but the extender has two IR channels with different directions. RS-232 Third-party devices with standard RS-232 port are supported, as the extenders work in ,,passthrough" mode. TX and RX provide a 3-pole Phoenix connector. The RS-232 options the baud rate and the parity bits are set on the third-party devices and they can be anything. The extenders support any kind of serial settings. Please find the RS-232 device type in its user guide; the extenders work as DCE devices. RS-232 Switch Modes RS-232 normal prog switch TPS port Programming Infrared (IR) One emitter and one detector is enough for remote controlling one IR sink device. If there is an IR sink device to be controlled next to the TX and the other one is next to the RX, two emitter-detector pairs are needed. The IR emitter and the detector have standard 3.5 mm TRS (jack) connectors. The emitter's plug has two poles (mono) and the detector's plug has three poles (stereo). IR Output Mode Switch The IR output signal modulation can be selected by the front panel switch as follows: 123 1 2-3 Detector 3-pole-TRS 1 Tip Signal (active low) 2 Ring GND 3 Sleeve +5V Emitter 2-pole-TS 1 Tip +5V 2 Ring Signal (active low) 3 Sleeve Emitter: the 38 kHz modulation is switched on. In this case, an IR emitter can be connected to the IR output port. Wired: the 38 kHz modulation is switched off. This option allows the connection of a cable between the IR output of the extender and the IR input port of the device desired to be remote controlled. TPS Link Modes The TPS working mode between the transmitter and the receiver parties is determined by the mode set in them. Both parties influence the setting that determines the final TPS transmission mode. The following TPS modes are defined: Long reach (LR): Longer CATx cable length, less bandwidth (limited resolution). The LPPF mode is not available in LR TPS link mode. HDBaseTTM (HDBT): more bandwidth (higher resolutions), shorter CATx cable length. If no video is present, the units change to LPPF mode automatically. Low Power Partial Functionality (LPPF): Only RS-232 and IR are extended. Toggling Between TPS Link Modes The toggle switch on the extenders can be used to toggle between the LR and Auto TPS modes. If both units have Auto state and there is valid video signal on the transmitter, the common mode will be HDBT. If the video signal disappears, devices go into LPPF mode. The negotiated TPS working mode Selected LR mode (TX) Auto Selected mode (RX) LR Auto LR LR LR Auto TPS mode between an extender and a port of a matrix board If an extender and a TPS matrix board are paired, the board forces the extender to use the settings of the matrix. The extender's TPS mode switch has no effect. Always use the Auto mode with third-party devices! Standalone Application IR cable Serial cable IR emitter Touch panel Max:2.5A PIN: 2mm 48V DC Power adaptor TyMpaicx-a: l+1: .05.A7A 48 DC IN TPS-PI-1P1 HDMI- TPS-TX87 Blu-Ray or DVD Player TPS OUT (PoE) HDMI-HDMI cable CATx TPS connection CATx cable up to 170m Power send IR detector IR cable TPS IN (PoE) HDMI-TPS-RX87 Serial cable HDMIHDMI cable HD Projector Projection screen Application Diagram Laptop TPS OUT (PoE) HDMI-TPS-TX87 Ethernet LAN Ethernet switch LAN HDMI Audio 5.1 speakers RS-232 LAN AV Receiver TPS IN (PoE) Audio HDMI-TPS-RX87 HDMI OUT 8 OUT 7 OUT 6 OUT 5 8MM8M8M8CCCXXCXXHH--HH--TTHHIOPPTTDDN4SSUPPMMP488V22DDSST-UVIICC----P5IOTOI33BA+IINUNNDDB5UB-PATP---TOOIUSBBPEATB-OUtAR-hBAATDeORrBnAFDOeOROAFtRDIUORNTTHWRDPT1PSD1IHWSTMODHIIUNITMTWPH1I1OIWDTEHIIGST/3IHPTDDA3IAFLDNIA/AODUN1ODADIUINTNOATPTA2NPS2LSAOOILUNGOT2A2GUADSUI/PODDIOIF I/O 2 OUT 3 TPS OUT 3 IN 3 TPS IN 3 12SV/PpDoIFwIe/Or 12V power OUT 4 o3 nTTPPSSOUcoT n4neSc/tPoDrI.FOI/nOly4 IN 4 on TPS TPS IcNo4nnector. Only uTsPeSwOiUthT 5comS/pPaDtIiFbIl/eO IN 5 usTePwS iINth5compatible d5evTiPcSesO!UT 6 IN 6 deviTcPeSs!IN 6 TPS OUT 7 S/PDIF I/O 6 IN 7 TPS IN 7 TPS OUT 8 S/PDIF I/O 7 IN 8 TPS IN 8 S/PDIF I/O 8 MX-FR17 HDMI HDMI Power send TPS connection CATx up to 170m External power supply TPS connection CATx up to 170m Power send Local monitor PC Projector Wiring Guide for RS-232 Data Transmission TPS-87 extenders are built with a 3-pole Phoenix connector. See the examples below of connecting to a DCE (Data Circuit-terminating Equipment) or a DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) type device: Lightware device and a DCE D-SUB 9 - Phoenix Lightware device and a DTE D-SUB 9 - Phoenix TX RX TX RX 5 1 9 6 2: TX data 3: RX data 5: Ground 1 5 6 9 2: RX data 3: TX data 5: Ground For more information about the cable wiring, see the Cable Wiring Guide on our website. Maximum Extension Distances Resolution 1024x768@60Hz 1280x720p@60Hz 1920x1080p@60Hz (24bpp) 1920x1200@60Hz 1600x1200@60Hz 1920x1080@60Hz (36bpp) 3840x2160@30Hz UHD 4096x2160@30Hz 4K Pixel clock rate Cable lengths (Auto / Long reach TPS mode) CAT5e AWG24 CAT7 AWG26 ** CAT7 AWG23 65 MHz 100 m / 130 m* 90 m / 120 m* 120 m / 170 m* 73.8 MHz 100 m / 130 m* 90 m / 120 m* 120 m / 170 m* 148.5 MHz 100 m / 130 m* 90 m / 120 m* 120 m / 170 m* 152.9 MHz 100 m / NA 90 m / NA 120 m / NA 162 MHz 100 m / NA 90 m / NA 120 m / NA 223 MHz 297 MHz 70 m / NA 70 m / NA 70 m / NA 70 m / NA 100 m / NA 100 m / NA 297 MHz 70 m / NA 70 m / NA 100 m / NA * Long reach TPS mode supports pixel clock frequencies up to 148.5 MHz. ** AWG 26 cables are not recommended with remote powering. The values above are valid when the extender is powered by a local adaptor; distances may decrease depending on the powering mode (local or remote) and cable quality. CAT7 SFTP AWG23 cable is always recommended. Specification General Compliance....................................................................................................CE, UKCA EMC (Emission).....................................................................EN 55032:2015+A1:2020 EMC (Immunity)...................................................................EN 55035:2017+A11:2020 Electrical safety.................................................................................. EN 62368-1:2020 RoHS .....................................................................................................EN 63000:2018 Warranty ............................................................................................................. 3 years Operating temperature ...................................................0° to +50°C (+32° to +122°F) Operating humidity ......................................................... 10% to 90%, non-condensing Cooling ................................................................................................................passive Power Power supply .................................................................................power adaptor / PoE Power consumption (TX)............................................................................. 4.5W (max) Heat dissipation (TX) ............................................................................ 16 BTU/h (max) Power consumption (RX) ............................................................................ 6.5W (max) Heat dissipation (RX)............................................................................ 23 BTU/h (max) Power over Ethernet (PoE) ...............................................via TPS port (IEEE 802.3af) Power Adaptor Supported power source .........................................................100-240 V AC; 50/60 Hz Supplied power.........................................................................................12V DC, 2.5A AC power plug ............................................ Interchangable (EU, UK, JP/US, AUS/NZ) DC power plug................................................ Locking DC connector (2.1/5.5 mm pin) Enclosure Enclosure material........................................................................................ 1 mm steel Dimensions in mm................................................................ 100.4 W x 100.4 D x 26 H Dimensions in inch ............................................................................ 4 W x 4 D x 1.1 H Weight (TX)............................................................................................................285 g Weight (RX) ...........................................................................................................305 g Video Input Connector type (HDMI transmitters) ..........................19-pole HDMI Type A receptacle A/V standard................................................................................... DVI 1.0, HDMI 1.4a HDCP compliance ..........................................................................................HDCP 1.4 Color space................................................................................................ RGB, YCbCr Video delay .........................................................................................................0 frame Supported resolutions at 8 bits/color * ........................................................................... ..................................... up to 4096x2048@30Hz (4:4:4) or 4096x2048@60Hz (4:2:0) ..................................... up to 3840x2160@30Hz (4:4:4) or 3840x2160@60Hz (4:2:0) ................................................................ 1920x1080@60Hz (4:4:4) up to 12 bits/color Reclocking ............................................................................ Pixel Accurate Reclocking 3D support ................................................................................................................ yes Control over CEC .............................................................................yes **, transparent EDID support .............................................................................................. transparent * All standard VESA, CEA and other custom resolutions up to 300MHz (HDMI1.4a) are supported. Video Output Connector type (HDMI receivers)...............................19-pole HDMI Type A receptacle The specifications of the output port are the same as in the case of the input port. Connectors TPS port.................................................................................... RJ45 (PoE-compatible) IR input, output ............................... 3.5 mm (1.8") jack connector, pass-through mode Serial port............................................. 3-pole Phoenix connector, pass-through mode