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Quick Start Guide
DVI-HDCP-TPS-TX210, DVI-HDCP-TPS-TX220
HDMI-TPS-TX210, HDMI-TPS-TX220
DP-TPS-TX210, DP-TPS-TX220
Important Safety Instructions
Please read the supplied safety instruction document before using the product and keep it
available for future reference.
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Lightware TPS-TX200 series transmitter. The products have
HDBaseT
TM
integration with additional Lightware developments. The devices transmit HDMI/
DVI digital video signal up to 4K resolution, audio and control up to 170 m distance over a
single CAT cable (in case of DP-TPS transmitters the DP signal is converted to HDMI).
Compatible Devices
The transmitters are compatible with all Lightware
TPS receivers, matrix boards and third party
devices based on HDBase-T
technology.
TM
Power Supply Options
The transmitters can be powered:
ƒ Locally with the supplied 12V DC adaptor or Lightware's rack mountable PSU, or
ƒ Remotely by a PoE-compatible power injector, like Lightware's TPS-PI-1P1.
For more information please turn the paper.
 TPS-TX/RX95 are not PoE-compatible, thus not able to remote power the TPS-TX200
series and vica versa. TPS-TX200 series contains PoE-compatible remote power function,
RX95 can be remote powered only by TX95 transmitter.
HDBaseT
and the HDBaseT Alliance logo are trademarks of the HDBaseT Alliance.
TM
Box Contents
Transmitter unit
12V DC power adaptor
Infrared transmitter unit
with interchangeable plugs
Phoenix combicon
Safety and warranty info,
Phoenix combicon
8-pole connector*
3-pole connector
Quick Start Guide
* Only for DVI-HDCP-TPS-TX220, HDMI-TPS-TX220 and DP-TPS-TX220 models.
Types of IR connectors (1/8" TRS / TS)
2 pole, 1 ring: IR transmitter
3 pole, 2 rings: IR receiver
Front Views
HDMI-TPS-TX220
1
2
4
6 7
DVI-HDCP-TPS-TX220
1
2
5
6 7
DP-TPS-TX220
1
2 3
6 7
Rear Views
HDMI-TPS-TX220, DP-TPS-TX220
2
3 4 5
6
7
DVI-HDCP-TPS-TX220
1
3 4 5
6
7
Locking DC Plug
Twist 90° clockwise to lock.
Connecting Steps
PC
Media player
DVI-I
Audio
CATx
VIDEO
AUDIO
HDCP
RESET
Autoselect
AUDIO
DVI-D IN
AUDIO IN
AUDIO
SELECT
SHOW
ME
DVI-HDCP-TPS-TX220
Power
LAN
GPIO
RS-232
IR
Relay box
Ethernet
Touch panel
Infrared
1
Autoselect LED
LED gives feedback about the current Autoselect status.
8
9
2
HDCP LED
LED gives feedback about the HDCP status of the output
signal.
3
DisplayPort input
DisplayPort connector for DisplayPort audio/video signal.
4
HDMI input
HDMI connector for DVI video or HDMI video and audio.
5
DVI-D input
DVI-I connector for DVI-D video and audio.
8
9
6
Audio input
3.5 mm Jack connector for unbalanced analog audio
input signal.
7
Video select
Button for selecting a video source.
button
8
Audio select
Button for selecting an audio source.
button
9
9
Show me button
Special functions can be reached using this button
(firmware upgrade (bootload) mode, DHCP settings,
restore factory default settings, condition launching in
Event Manager).
1
DVI-D output
Local DVI-D output with the same A/V content as the
8
9
TPS output.
2
HDMI output
Local HDMI output with the same A/V content as the TPS
output.
3
TPS output
Locking RJ45 connector for HDBaseT
transmission.
4
Ethernet
Locking RJ-45 connector for configuring the device using
8
9
Lightware Device Controller (LDC), or upgrading it using
Lightware Device Updater (LDU). Any third-party control
system can use this port to control the device.
5
Status LEDs
The LEDs give feedback about the actual state of the
device.
6
IR IN and IR OUT
3-pole TRS connector, also known as 3.5 mm (1/8") jack
plug for optional IR receiver (IR IN) and transmitter (IR
OUT) connection.
7
GPIO port
8-pole Phoenix connector for configurable general
purpose input/output ports.
8
RS-232 port
3-pole Phoenix connector for controlling the device by
LDC or third-party control systems.
9
12V DC input
12V DC input for local powering.
DVI
Connect the source (e.g. a PC) to the DVI-I input port by a DVI cable.
Connect an audio source (e.g. a Media player) to the 3.5 analog audio input
Audio
port.
DVI
Connect the TPS output port of the transmitter to the TPS+PoE port of the
CATx
TPS-PI-1P1 by a CATx cable.
Connect the receiver (or the Matrix input board) to the power injector by a
CATx cable via the TPS port.
RS-232
Optionally for RS-232 extension: connect a controller/controlled device
(e.g. Touch panel) to the RS-232 port.
Compatible
IR
TPS Receiver
Optionally for Infrared extension:
ƒ Connect the IR emitter to the IR OUT port of the transmitter, and/or
ƒ Connect the IR detector to the IR IN port of the transmitter.
LAN
Optionally connect the transmitter to a LAN.
GPIO
Optionally connect the transmitter to a LAN.
Power
Powering on the devices is recommended to do as the final step during the
installation. Please see the Power Supply Options section for the details.
Front Panel LEDs
Video Source
ƒ OFF: video source is not selected.
ƒ BLINKING: video source is selected but not active.
ƒ ON: video source is selected and active.
Audio Sources
ƒ OFF: audio source is not selected.
ƒ BLINKING: audio source is selected but not active.
ƒ ON: (with short pause): audio source is selected and the port is active but not embedded
to the output video stream (DVI output mode).
ƒ ON: (continuously): audio source is selected, the port is active and the audio is embedded
to the output video stream (HDMI output mode).
 When Autoselect is enabled and audio signal is not present at all, audio LEDs blink.
HDCP LED
ƒ OFF: video output signal is not encrypted with HDCP.
ƒ ON: video output signal is encrypted with HDCP.
Autoselect LED
ƒ OFF: autoselect is disabled.
ƒ BLINKING: autoselect is enabled; searching for signal (audio LEDs also blink).
ƒ ON: autoselect is enabled; active signal is found (the LED of selected audio also lights).
Rear Panel LEDs
LIVE
ƒ OFF: device is not powered.
ƒ BLINKING (slow): device is powered and operational.
ƒ BLINKING (fast): device is in bootload mode.
ƒ ON: device is powered but no operation.
signal
TM
RS-232 LED
ƒ OFF: RS-232 ports (local and link) are in Pass-through mode.
ƒ BLINKING: command injection mode is active.
ƒ ON: RS-232 ports (local and link) are in Control mode.
SRVC
Reserved for future developments.
LINK
ƒ OFF: no TPS link between transmitter and receiver.
ƒ BLINKING (slow): low power mode is active.
ƒ BLINKING (fast): Ethernet fallback mode is active.
ƒ ON: TPS link is established, HDBaseT or Long Reach mode is active.
Further information
The document is valid with the following firmware version: 1.1.4
The User's manual of this appliance is available at www.lightware.com.
See the
Downloads
section on the dedicated product page.
Contact us
sales@lightware.com
+36 1 255 3800
support@lightware.com
+36 1 255 3810
Lightware Visual Engineering LLC.
Peterdy 15, Budapest H-1071, Hungary
Doc. ver.: 2.1
19200111

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  • Page 1 ƒ BLINKING (slow): low power mode is active. plug for optional IR receiver (IR IN) and transmitter (IR ƒ Locally with the supplied 12V DC adaptor or Lightware’s rack mountable PSU, or Twist 90° clockwise to lock. ƒ BLINKING (fast): Ethernet fallback mode is active.
  • Page 2 (Push-Pull). The direction of the pins can be input or output ƒ Locally with the supplied 12V DC adaptor or Lightware’s rack mountable PSU, or (adjustable). The signal levels are the following: RS-232 ƒ...