Introduction; Description; Compatible Devices; Model Denomination - Lightware UMX-TPS-TX100 Series User Manual

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1. Introduction

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I ntroduction
Thank you for choosing Lightware's UMX-TPS-TX100 series device. In the first
chapter we would like to introduce the device highlighting the most important
features in the below listed sections:

Description

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Compatible Devices

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Model Denomination

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Box Contents
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Features
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Model Comparison
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Typical Application
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UMX-TPS-TX100 series – User's Manual
1.1. Description
This transmitter was designed to extend digital and analog video
signals (e.g. VGA, DVI 1.0, HDMI 1.4 and DP 1.1) and audio signals
(analog stereo audio from local inputs or embedded 7.1 HBR audio).
Video signals with HDCP encryption are also supported. Analog
signals (both audio and video) are converted to digital format and
the audio signals can be de-embedded from the video. Thus, many
combinations of the audio/video signals are available to transmit.
Using the factory, custom or transparent EDID emulation the user
can fix and lock EDID data on each input connector. Advanced EDID
Management forces the required resolution from any video source
and fixes the output format conforming to the system requirements.
The unit offers bi-directional and transparent IR, RS-232 and Ethernet
transmission. Furthermore, the IR and RS-232 connection support
command injection, allowing it to send any IR or RS-232 control
command directly from the LAN connection.
Remote powering (Power over Ethernet) is available through a single
CAT cable, but local power supply can also be used. UMX-TPS
transmitter can be mounted on a rack shelf or used standalone while
the WP-UMX-TPS and FP-UMX-TPS transmitters designed to place
into a wall, furniture, or a floorbox. The transmitters are compatible
with both the HDBaseT
extenders and matrix switchers.
TM
1.2. Compatible Devices
The transmitter is compatible with other Lightware TPS receivers,
matrix TPS and TPS2 boards, 25G TPS2 boards, as well as third-party
HDBaseT extenders, displays, but not compatible with the phased out
TPS-90 extenders.
The transmitter is compatible
with any third-party HDBaseT
device.
HDBaseT
and the HDBaseT Alliance logo are trademarks of the
TM
HDBaseT Alliance.
1.3. Model Denomination
HDBaseT
TPS extender
TM
UMX-TPS-TX140-Plus
Universal input interfaces -
Transmitter Number of inputs
analog and digital signals
are also accepted
HDBaseT
Wallplate
TPS extender
WP-UMX-TPS-TX130-US-Plus White
Universal input
Transmitter
interfaces -
analog and digital
signals are also accepted
HDBaseT
Floorplate
TPS extender
FP-UMX-TPS-TX130
TM
Universal input interfaces -
analog and digital signals
are also accepted
7
Number of
Advanced
outputs
control features
Number
The device can
of
be mounted into
TM
outputs
B225R outlet box
Advanced
The color
control
of the
Number
features
enclosure
of inputs
Number
of
TM
outputs
Transmitter Number
of inputs

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