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UMX-TPS-TX120, UMX-TPS-TX130, UMX-TPS-TX140 Quick Start Guide Introduction
Connecting steps – Using remote power
Lightware’s new UMX-TPS-TX140 transmits universal video at a resolution up to 4K, audio and control up to 170 m distance over a single CAT cable. This transmitter was designed for digital and analog video and audio signals e.g. DVI, VGA, YPrPb, HDMI1.4 and DP 1.1 with analog stereo audio from local inputs or embedded 7.1 HBR audio and to handle HDCP encryption. The transmitters are fully compatible with Lightware TPS matrix boards and other TPS products.
Installation The transmitters can be powered locally with +12V DC adaptor (enclosed to the device), or remotely by a PoE-compatible power injector, like Lightware’s TPS-PI-1P1. Connecting steps – using local PSU
1. Connect the transmitter and the receiver unit by a CATx cable via the TPS connector. 2. Connect the desired HDMI / VGA / DVI / DP / Audio source(s) to the input connector(s) of the transmitter. 3. Optionally connect the transmitter to a Local Area Network in order to control the device. 4. Optionally for RS-232 extension: connect a controller unit to the transmitter’s RS-232 port. 5. Optionally for Infra-Red extension: a. Connect the IR emitter to the IR OUT port of the transmitter, and/or b. Connect the IR detector to the IR IN port of the transmitter. 6. Connect the power cord of the supplied adaptor to the transmitter or use Lightware’s rack mountable power supply unit. 7. Power on the devices.
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1. Connect the TPS OUT port of the transmitter to the TPS+PoE port of TPS-PI-1P1 by a CATx cable. 2. Connect the receiver (or the Matrix input board) to the power injector by a CATx cable via the TPS port. 3. Connect the desired HDMI / VGA / DVI / DP / Audio source(s) to the input connector(s) of the transmitter. 4. Optionally connect the transmitter to a LAN in order to control the device. 5. Optionally for RS-232 extension: connect a controller unit to the transmitter’s RS-232 port. 6. Optionally for Infra-Red extension: a. Connect the IR emitter to the IR OUT port of the transmitter, and/or b. Connect the IR detector to the IR IN port of the transmitter. 7. Power on the devices.
Front view (UMX-TPS-TX140)
Rear view (UMX-TPS-TX140)
Firmware version: 1.0.1 Document revision: 1.1
UMX-TPS-TX120, UMX-TPS-TX130, UMX-TPS-TX140 Quick Start Guide VIDEO sources ▪ DARK: video source is not selected ▪ BLINKS: video source is selected but not active ▪ LIGHTS: video source is selected and active AUDIO sources ▪ DARK: audio source is not selected ▪ BLINKS: audio source is selected but not active – regardless of the output mode ▪ LIGHTS (with short pause): audio source is selected and the port is active (continuously): audio source is selected, active and the audio is embedded to the output video stream HDCP LED ▪ DARK: video output signal is not encrypted with HDCP ▪ LIGHTS: video output signal is encrypted with HDCP AUTOSELECT LED ▪ DARK: autoselect function is OFF ▪ BLINKS: searching for signal (video LEDs also blink) ▪ LIGHTS: active video signal is found (the LED of selected video also lights)
Rear panel LEDs LIVE ▪ DARK: device is not powered ▪ BLINKS (slow): device is powered and operational (fast): device is in bootload mode ▪ LIGHTS: device is powered but no operation RS-232 ▪ DARK: RS-232 ports (Local and Link) are in Pass-through mode ▪ BLINKS: Command Injection mode is active ▪ LIGHTS: RS-232 ports (Local and Link) are in Control mode SRVC ▪ LIGHTS: Testpattern is the selected and active input source LINK ▪ DARK: no TPS link between transmitter and receiver ▪ BLINKS (slow): low power mode is active (fast): Ethernet fallback mode is active ▪ LIGHTS: TPS link is established, HDBaseT or Long Reach mode is active www.lightware.eu For technical support contact
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Video input selection Desired video input can be selected by the Video select button on the front panel. The selection order of the inputs depend on the model. The input can be also selected by using LDC (Lightware Device Controller), sending a protocol command, or using Autoselect.
Audio input selection Desired audio input can be selected by the Audio select button on the front panel. The selection order of the inputs depend on the model. The input can be also selected by using LDC (Lightware Device Controller), sending a protocol command or using Autoselect.
Info: A port is active if there is a valid signal on it. Allowed audio/video embedding Audio source HDMI
DP
DVI-D
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DP
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VGA
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DVI-D
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DVI-A
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HDMI
Video source
Front panel LEDs
Audio1 (or Audio)
Audio2
Info: If 4K video is selected to the output, analog audio cannot be embedded to the video stream due to the capabilities of the video IC, thus the original audio stream will be transmitted. Set dynamic IP address 1. Press and keep the Show me button pressed for 5 seconds; front panel LEDs start to blink. 2. Release the button, then press it 3 times quickly. DHCP is now enabled.
Restore factory default settings 1. Press and keep the Show me button pressed for 10 seconds; front panel LEDs start to blink. 2. Release the button, then press it 3 times quickly; factory default settings are restored: IP address (fix) 192.168.0.100 Autoselect disabled DHCP disabled RS232 mode Pass-through Port nr. 6107 RS232 port setting 57600 BAUD, 8, N, 1 Crosspoint setting Audio 1 input Emulated EDID Analog ports: F89 VGA input Digital ports: dynamic Firmware version: 1.0.1 Document revision: 1.1