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DTP2 CrossPoint 82 • Setup Guide (Continued)
Mounting and Cabling
Step 1 — Mount the device
a.
Turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources.
b.
Mount the DTP2 CrossPoint 82 to a rack using the pre-installed side mounting brackets, or remove the brackets and use an
optional 19-inch rack shelf (see the mounting instructions provided with the kit, available at www.extron.com). The DTP2
CrossPoint 82 base model has a 1U high, full rack width enclosure. The DTP2 CrossPoint 82 IPCP models have 2U, full rack
enclosures.
Step 2 — Connect inputs
Make the following input connections as needed:
Connect a DP source to the Input 1 DisplayPort connector (see
Connect HDMI or DVI (with an appropriate adapter) sources to HDMI input connectors 2 through 6 (
Connect DTP2 transmitters to DTP2/XTP RJ-45 input connectors 7 and 8 (
powering of DTP2 transmitters. You can configure the TP inputs for XTP mode via SIS commands, the on-screen
display (OSD), or PCS (see the DTP2 CrossPoint 82 Help File). For cable wiring and recommendations, see
Recommendations for DTP2, XTP, and HDBaseT Communication
Connect analog audio sources to:
The 5-pole captive screw line audio input connectors 3 and 4 (
unbalanced stereo audio (Aux connector) or dual mono audio (connectors 3 and 4). The Aux Line input is shared and can
be associated with one or more video inputs.
Connect balanced or unbalanced mic or line level inputs to 3-pole Mic/Line captive screw connectors 1 and 2 (
These inputs support optional +48 VDC phantom power, which is indicated by the LEDs at the left of the connectors.
Step 3 — Connect outputs
Make the following output connections as needed:
Connect an HDMI, or DVI with an appropriate adapter, display to HDMI/CEC output connector 1 (
Connect a DTP2 endpoint, XTP matrix switcher, or HDBaseT compatible receiver to output connector 2 (
and recommendations, see
To pass infrared data, connect a control device to the 3-pole Over TP IR captive screw connector (see
on the next page). Alternatively, insert RS-232 communication to a DTP2/XTP/HDBaseT endpoint via Ethernet (see the
DTP2 CrossPoint 82 User Guide for more information).
Connect balanced or unbalanced analog audio output devices to one or both 5-pole captive screw output connector pairs
1 and 2 or 3 and 4 (
J
Wiring
on the next page for more information).
For IPCP models, connect speakers to the amplifier module via the 5 mm 4-pole stereo (DTP2 CrossPoint 82 IPCP SA) or
2-pole mono (DTP2 CrossPoint 82 IPCP MA 70) Amplified Output connector (
Step 4 — Connect control devices
To control the DTP2 CrossPoint 82 base model through Ethernet, connect a LAN or WAN to the LAN connector (
the RJ-45 connector to the cable, see
For the IPCP models, connect a LAN or WAN to any of the AV LAN connectors in the IPCP Pro control processor panel (
The default IP address of the switcher is 192.168.254.254. The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. The default gateway
address is 0.0.0.0.
For serial RS-232 control, connect a host device to the 3-pole captive screw connector (
For control through USB, connect a host device to the front panel USB mini-B Config port (see
Step 5 — Set up the IPCP Pro 355M control processor (IPCP models only)
The Extron IPCP Pro 355M control processor (see
such as projectors and lights. See the IPCP Pro Series Setup Guide, available at www.extron.com, for installation details.
Step 6 — Connect power
Connect a 100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power source to the AC power connector (
2
Twisted Pair Recommendations for DTP2, XTP, and HDBaseT
). These connectors are configurable as four discrete mono outputs or as two stereo inputs (see
Twisted Pair Recommendations for DTP2, XTP, and HDBaseT
figure
figure
1,
B
, on the previous page).
D
). These connectors also allow for remote
on the next page.
H
) and the Aux connector (
O
).
1,
Q
) provides monitoring and control of a variety of external devices,
A
).
R
).
Twisted Pair
P
) for balanced or
I
E
).
F
). For cable wiring
Communication.
IR Over TP Wiring
K
). To wire
Communication.
L
). The baud rate is 9600.
A
figure
2,
on page 4).
).
Audio
Q
).

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