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Front view
Status LEDs
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2
3
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LIVE OFF: device is not powered. BLINKING (slow; 1 sec): device is powered and operational. BLINKING (fast; 0,5 sec): device is in bootload mode. ON: device is powered but no operation. RS-232
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Quick Start Guide HDMI-TPS-RX110AY
Important safety instructions
OFF: RS-232 ports (local and link) are in Pass-through mode. BLINKING: Command Injection mode is active. ON: RS-232 ports (local and link) are in Control mode.
Relay connector
4-pole Phoenix connector for two relays controlling.
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Ethernet connector
RJ45 connector for remote controlling and firmware upgrade via LAN.
Infrared connectors
2 TRS (3.5mm jack) connectors for Infrared units (IR IN for the detector, IR OUT for the emitter)
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Status LEDs
USB connector
USB interface for LDC connection to control and configure the device.
LEDs give feedback about the current status of the unit and connection signals.
Reset button
Pushing the button reboots the unit.
RS-232 connector
3-pole Phoenix connector for serial communication.
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Function button
Special functions are available with this button (bootload mode, DHCP settings, restore factory default settings, condition launching in Event Manager).
Rear view
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Please read and keep the information in the attached safety instructions supplied with the product before you start using the device.
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Introduction Thank You for choosing Lightware HDMI-TPS-RX110AY receiver. The product has HDBaseTTM integration with additional Lightware developments. The device receives digital video at a resolution up to 4K, audio, and control up to 170 m distance over a single CAT cable. The receiver is compatible with Lightware TPS matrix and 25G boards as well as other TPS products. The device can be remote powered over TPS link with PoE (IEEE 802.3af). The product is compatible with any thirdparty HDBaseTTM devices. HDBaseTTM and the HDBaseT Alliance logo are trademarks of the HDBaseT Alliance.
Compatible devices The receiver is compatible with other Lightware TPS devices, matrix TPS and TPS2 boards, 25G boards, as well as third-party HDBaseT-extenders, displays, but not compatible with the phased out TPS-90 extenders. The receiver is PoE-compatible (Power over Ethernet, can be powered remotely via CATx cable) but the device can only receive power and cannot send power other PoEcompatible devices.
Box contents
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Rear panel LEDs
Phoenix Combicon 5-pole connector d
Safety an warranty info
Quick Start Guide
To mount the receiver Lightware supplies optional accessories for different usage. There are two kinds of mounting kits with similar fixing method. The receiver has two mounting holes with inner thread on the bottom side. Fasten the device by the screws enclosed with the accessory.
Under-desk double mounting kit
1U high rack shelf
OFF: no TPS link between transmitter and receiver. BLINKING: device is in low power mode or in Ethernet fallback mode.
Using different (e.g. longer) screws may cause damage to the device.
ON: TPS link is active.
The receiver is half-rack sized.
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Signal LED for HDMI output
LED gives feedback about current status output signal.
HDMI output port
HDMI output port for DVI or HDMI signal. Connect an HDMI cable between the receiver and the display device.
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HDCP LED for HDMI output
LED shows the current HDCP status of the video source.
Audio output port
5-pole Phoenix connector for balanced analog audio output.
8 Powering options
Power amplifier
Power Adaptor
Infrared detector unit
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6
7
Audio cable
RS-232
HDMI
C
Compatible matrix or output board
1
IR cables
CATx cable
3 Projection screen
Compatible transmitter or output board
2 LAN
Compatible transmitter
CATx cable
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Safety and warranty info, Quick Start Guide
ON: remote power receiving (PoE) is active.
Ethernet
The Under-desk double mounting kit makes easy to mount a single device on any flat surface, e.g. furniture. 1U high rack shelf provides mounting holes for fastening two half-rack or four quarter-rack sized units. Pocket-sized devices can also be fastened on the shelf. To order mounting accessories please contact
[email protected].
HDMI output - SIGNAL LED OFF: output signal is not present or muted. ON: signal is present HDMI output - HDCP LED
Locking DC plug Twist 90° clockwise to lock.
OFF: output signal is not HDCP-encrypted. BLINKING: non-HDCP capable device is connected, encrypted signal is replaced with red screen. ON: output signal is HDCP-encrypted.
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Connect the receiver and the transmitter by a CATx cable via the TPS connectors. Optionally connect the transmitter to a LAN network in order to control the device.
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Optionally for Infrared extension:
B
Receiver Infrared emitter unit
Mounting
TPS input port for compatible transmitter device (extender / matrix / board).
TPS-PI-1P1
Phoenix Combicon 4-pole connector
OFF: no TPS link. BLINKING: Device is in low power or Ethernet fallback mode. ON: TPS link is active.
TPS input port
TPS input LEDs
A Phoenix Combicon 3-pole connector
TPS LINK
12V DC input for local powering.
Connecting steps
12V DC adaptor with interchangeable plugs
OFF: embedded audio is not present or muted. BLINKING: embedded audio format is not supported for audio de-embedding. ON: embedded audio is present and de-embedded.
12V DC input connector
Projector
Receiver unit
AUDIO OUT
Optinally for relay extension: connect the controlled device(s) (e.g. projection screen) to the relay port. Connect the IR emitter to the IR OUT port of the receiver, and/or Connect the IR detector to the IR IN port of the receiver.
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Optionally connect an audio device (e.g. power amplifier) to the audio output port. Optionally for RS-232 extension: connect a controller/controlled device (e.g. projector) to the RS-232 port. Connect a sink to the HDMI output port. Choose powering option: A. Local powering: firtsly connect the power adaptor to the DC input of the receiver, then secondly to the AC power socket. B. Powering by a power injector (PoE): connect the compatible transmitter and a TPS-PI-1P1 power injector to the TPS input port of the receiver via a CATx cable. The power injector needs to be powered by a local DC adaptor. C. Powering by a matrix or output board (PoE): connect the compatible matrix or output board to the TPS input port of the receiver via a CATx cable. Output board needs to be powered by a local DC adaptor; please check the user’s manual of the board.
Further information The document is valid with the following firmware version: 1.0.0 The product brief and further information are available on www.lightware.eu. See the Downloads section on the website of the product.
Contact us
[email protected] +36 1 255 3800
[email protected] +36 1 255 3810
Lightware Visual Engineering LLC. Peterdy 15, Budapest H-1071, Hungary Doc. ver.: 1.0 19200041
TPS receiver concept
Typical application
HDMI-TPS-RX110AY is a multifunctional TPS receiver with audio de-embedding function and relay extension. The device receives audio/video, Ethernet, RS-232, and Infrared signals via the TPS input port, and it can be powered by another extender due to the PoE-compatibility. The receiver can be controlled via USB, Ethernet, RS-232 or Infrared and is able to control third-party devices via the RS-232, Ethernet, Infrared and relay interfaces.
Standalone application diagram
LAN
OUTPUT
IR
RS-232 1024x768@60Hz
Projector
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VGA
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DIO
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Remote control
IN
IR
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TPS
OUT
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VGA Laptop
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PLAY STOP
MacBook
TX
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RX
DC
12
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CD
/ USB
/ SD
/ AUX
/ BT
/ FM
12V DC Power adaptor
Media player
ET
LAN
Typical application
Set dynamic IP address
Integrated system diagram
HE
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Restore factory default settings
HDMI
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In certain cases new firmware version requires a factory reset to apply all new features in the device. In this case “Factory reset” option is enabled by default and not changeable by the user.
120 m / 170 m*
1280x720p@60Hz
73.8 MHz
100 m / 130 m* 90 m / 120 m*
120 m / 170 m*
1920x1080p@60Hz (24bpp)
148.5 MHz 100 m / 130 m* 90 m / 120 m*
120 m / 170 m*
1920x1200@60Hz
152.9 MHz
100 m / NA
90 m / NA
120 m / NA
1600x1200@60Hz
162 MHz
100 m / NA
90 m / NA
120 m / NA
1920x1080@60Hz (36bpp)
223 MHz
70 m / NA
70 m / NA
100 m / NA
3840x2160@30Hz UHD
297 MHz
70 m / NA
70 m / NA
100 m / NA
4096x2160@30Hz 4K
297 MHz
70 m / NA
70 m / NA
100 m / NA
m
: 2m PIN
TPS
IN
) (PoE
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DC 12V --1.5A
Volume control TPS (up to 170 m)
Ethernet Switch LAN LAN
Analog audio
Audio amplifier
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PLAY STOP
AAC :16 BT 00:03 2 EJECT
PUSH
TEXT LOCK
TO
EJECT
CD
/ USB
/ SD
/ AUX
/ BT
/ FM
/ AM
SD
ALL/ FOLDER RANDOM REPEAT BT CD/USB/SD AUX/
Electric projector screen
Videoconference codec
Pin 1 for Relay 1
2
Pin 2 for Relay 1
3
Pin 1 for Relay 2
4
Pin 2 for Relay 2
1
2
3
4
RELAY 1 RELAY 2
The device built with normally open (N.O.) contact relays which means when the unit is not powered (DC plug is disconnected), the relays will open.
Types of IR connectors (1/8” TRS / TS)
USB
AUX
Description
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The maximum ratings for each relay are 30V and 1A, AC/DC. The default status of the relays is open.
Speakers
PC
LAN
Pin nr.
T
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1. Download and install LDU software from the company’s website www.lightware.eu. 2. Get the latest firmware package from Lightware Support (
[email protected]). 3. Establish the connection between the extender and the computer over LAN. 4. Start LDU software and select the Extender mode. 5. Load the new firmware file. 6. Please read the displayed instructions related this model. 7. Select your upgradeable device. 8. Review the list of selected devices. Please set “Factory reset” option as disabled to avoid settings loss. If you want to set all settings to default values, enable this option. 9. Start firmware upgrade. 10. Please wait until it is completed and device rebooted. 11. Ready.
100 m / 130 m* 90 m / 120 m*
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Lightware Device Updater (LDU) is an easy and comfortable way to keep your device up-to-date. Steps of firmware upgrade are the following:
65 MHz
HDMI-TPS-RX110AY receiver contains two relays which can be connected with a 4-pole Phoenix connector. Relays can be controlled by Ligthware protocol commands (LW3) and Event manager actions can be assigned to the port. Relay connector pin assignment: RS-232
RELAY
LAN
MMX6×2-HT210
DC 12V --1.5A
Firmware upgrade
CAT7 AWG23
CAT7 SFTP AWG23 cable is always recommended.
ET
Wi-Fi access point
1. Keep the Function button pressed for 5 seconds; all front panel LEDs start to blink. 2. Release the button, then press it 3 times quickly. DHCP is now enabled.
192.168.0.100 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 Disabled 10001 / 6107 Auto Dynamic Passthrough LW2 57600 BAUD, 8, N, 1 8001 / 8002 Open
CAT7 AWG26
Relay connector
The IP address of the unit is static (default): 192.168.0.100., DHCP is disabled.
IP address (static) Subnet mask Static gateway DHCP TCP/IP port nr. LW2 / LW3 Input TPS mode Emulated EDID RS-232 mode RS-232 control protocol RS-232 port setting Command injection port (local / link) Relay connection state
CAT5e AWG24
Above values are valid when the transmitter is powered by a local adaptor; distances may decrease depending on the powering mode (local or remote) and cable quality.
/ AM
IN
Cable lengths (Auto / Long reach TPS mode)
* Long reach TPS mode supports pixel clock frequencies up to 148.5 MHz.
SD
BT CD/USB/SD AUX/
USB
AUX
POWER
1. Keep the Function button pressed for 10 seconds; after 5 seconds front panel LEDs start to blink but keep the button pressed; the LEDs start to blink faster 5 seconds later. 2. Release the button, then press it 3 times quickly; the following factory default settings are restored:
Active speakers
AAC :16 BT 00:03 2 EJECT
PUSH
TEXT LOCK ALL/ FOLDER RANDOM REPEAT
The device can be controlled from a computer through the Ethernet, USB, or RS-232 ports using Lightware Device Controller. Please download the application from www.lightware.eu, install on a Windows PC or a Mac OS X and connect to the device via the Ethernet port.
IR detector
RS
: 2.1
Analog audio
TPS (up to 170 m)
E) (Po
GP 2
-23
mm
PIN
Electric projector screen
RELAY Volume control
12V DC Power adaptor
AU
LIVE232 RS- C SRVK LIN
3
E) (Po
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DisplayPort
2
IN
DC 12V --1.5A
UMX-TPS-TX140
1
TPS
DVI
HDMI
+ Local USB + Ethernet + RS-232 + Infrared + Relay
HDMI
S
_
DC 12V --1.5A
PC
Software control – Using Lightware Device Controller (LDC)
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HDMI-TPS-RX110AY
HDMI
TPS
Pixel clock rate
Resolution
Sn
HDMI Ethernet RS-232 Infrared Power
Wi-Fi access point
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INPUT
Maximum twisted pair distances
IN
POWER
Control System ET
H
N ER
ET
Media player 3 pole, 2 rings: IR receiver
HDMI-TPS-RX110AY port diagram
2 pole, 1 ring: IR transmitter
Audio Cable Wiring Guide TPS in TPS IN (PoE)
HDBaseT TM receiver
Audio de-embedder Digital audio
HDMI reclocker D/A converter
Digital video Analog audio
HDMI out
Analog audio out
The device is built with 5-pole Phoenix connector so we would like to help users assembling their own audio cables. See the most common cases below. From balanced output to balanced input
From balanced output to balanced input
Phoenix - 2x6.3 (1/4”) TRS
Phoenix cable - 2x XLR plugs 2 3
AUDIO Output
Relay IR in Processor
IR out
1
2 3
From balanced output to unbalanced input
From balanced output to unbalanced input
Phoenix - 2x RCA
Phoenix - 2x 6.3 (1/4”) TS
RS-232 Ethernet USB control
For more information about audio cable wiring see the user’s manual of the device or the Audio Cable Wiring Guide on our website www.lightware.eu.