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MPS 602 • Setup Guide (Continued)

Video Output

RGB video output — One 15‑pin HD connector acting as a pass‑through to output the selected RGB/VGA input (see
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figure 1
on page 1).
HDMI video output — Connect an HDMI display device for output from the selected HDMI input (see figure 1).
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DTP
NOTE:
The MPS 602 can communicate with both DTP 230 and DTP 330 transmitters and receivers. The DTP 330
connection has a maximum range of 330 feet (100 m). When connected to a DTP 230 device, the connection is limited to
a maximum of 230 feet (70 m).
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DTP In — Connect a DTP source (Tx) to this RJ‑45 connector, input 6 on the rear panel, (see figure 1). The DTP signal format
and protocol is used. The DTP input includes the HDMI (or DVI with an appropriate adapter) video with embedded audio,
bidirectional RS‑232 and IR, separate balanced or unbalanced analog audio, and remote power for a connected DTP Tx
(transmitter) device (see
RS-232 and IR (Over DTP) In — One 3.5 mm 5‑pole captive screw connector to connect and pass bidirectional RS‑232 and
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remote IR signals between the MPS 602 and a DTP 230 or DTP 330 Tx device (see figure 1).
RS-232 and IR (Over DTP) Out — One 3.5 mm 5‑pole captive screw connector to connect and pass bidirectional RS‑232
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and remote IR signals between the MPS 602 and DTP 230 or DTP 330 Rx device (see figure 1).
RS-232 and IR Over DTP Wiring
To pass bidirectional serial command and IR signals between connected DTP‑compatible devices, connect a control device
to the three leftmost poles (Tx, Rx, and G) of the 5‑pole captive screw connector.
NOTE:
RS‑232 and IR data can be transmitted or received simultaneously.
DTP output — Connect a DTP receiver (Rx) to this RJ‑45 connector (see figure 1). The DTP signal format and protocol
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is used. The DTP output can include HDMI (with embedded audio), bidirectional RS‑232 and IR, separate balanced or
unbalanced analog audio (from the fixed audio output), and remote power for a connected DTP Rx (receiver) device.
DTP out or HDMI out selection switch — One single‑pole double‑throw switch to select either the DTP (
L
) output (see figure 1).
HDMI (
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Analog Audio Input

Audio input group —Five 3.5 mm, 5‑pole captive screw connectors provide analog audio input to the switcher (see
F
figure 1). Inputs 1‑5 accept either balanced or unbalanced audio. Adjust the audio level of each analog audio input using the
configuration software or using the front panel
Tip
Ring
Sleeves
Tip
Ring
Balanced Stereo Input
Tip
Sleeve
Tip
Sleeve
Unbalanced Stereo Input
Audio Input Connector Wiring
Figure 2.
Mic Line input — One 3.5 mm, 3‑pole captive screw connector connects a mic or mono
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line level audio device to the MPS 602 (see figure at right). Use the configuration software to
select the mic or line input level.
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Phantom Power and Mute HDMI — Two 2‑position DIP switches (see figure at right).
MUTE HDMI AUDIO (on left) mutes the HDMI embedded audio on both the HDMI output (
and the DTP output (
PHANTOM POWER (on right) selects +48 V phantom power for the mic input (see figure at
right,
G
) when the switch position is UP.
NOTE:
Although the rear mic/line input is 5‑pole, only 3 poles are used by the mic/line connector.
Be certain to plug the 3‑pole mic/line connector into the correct position (see figure at right).
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Twisted Pair Recommendations for DTP Communication
Audio Input Level Adjustment
Tip
Ring
Sleeve
Balanced Mono Input
(high impedance)
Tip
Sleeve
Unbalanced Mono Input
) (see figure 1) when the switch position is UP .
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on page 5).
on page 5.
Tip
Ring
Sleeve
Balanced Mic/Line Input
Do not tin the wires!
Tip
Sleeve
Unbalanced Mic/Line Input
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) or the
G
H
L
L
3
3
R
R
MIC LINE

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