Tps Extender Concept; Tps Interface - Lightware UMX-TPS-TX120 User Manual

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4. Device Concept
4.1. TPS Extender Concept
The UMX-TPS-TX100 series transmitters and wall plates are universal audio/video extenders with analog/
digital conversion and audio embedding functions. The devices receive analog (VGA, DVI-A) and digital (DP,
HDMI, DVI-D) video signals and transmits HDBaseT (TPS) signal including HDMI/DVI audio/video signals,
Ethernet, RS-232, and Infrared signals. Analog audio signals can be received via the 3.5" TRS (jack) and the
5-pole Phoenix connectors. The device can be controlled via Ethernet, RS-232 or Infrared and is able to
control third-party devices via the RS-232, Ethernet, Infrared interfaces.
The summary of the interfaces of UMX-TPS-TX100 series transmitters
The summary of the interfaces of WP- and FP -UMX-TPS-TX100 series transmitters
Only for UMX-TPS-TX140, UMX-TPS-TX140K and UMX-TPS-TX140-Plus models.
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Only for UMX-TPS-TX130, UMX-TPS-TX140, UMX-TPS-TX140K and UMX-TPS-TX140-Plus models.
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Only for WP-UMX-TPS-TX130-US, WP-UMX-TPS-TX130-Plus-US, and FP-UMX-TPS-TX130 models.
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Only for UMX-TPS-TX140K model.
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Applied firmware packages: (UMX-TPS): v1.5.0b4 | (WP-UMX-TPS): v1.4.0b8 | (FP-UMX-TPS): v1.4.0b8 | LDC software: v2.5.6b2
UMX-TPS-TX100 series – User's Manual
4.2. TPS Interface
The device is built with TPS (Twisted Pair Single) interface which are using HDBaseT
the unit transmits video, audio, Ethernet, RS-232, and Infrared signals via a single CATx cable.
TPS Interface Working Modes
The TPS working mode between the transmitter and the receiver is determined by the mode set in them.
Both devices TPS mode settings together determine the finally established TPS transmission mode.
The following TPS modes are defined in the transmitter:
Auto: The TPS mode is determined automatically.
HDBaseT: Ideal for high resolution signals up to 4K.
Long reach: Ideal for big distances up to 1080p@60Hz with extended cable lengths.
LPPF1*: Only RS-232 communication is transmitted (@ 9600 baud).
LPPF2*: Only RS-232 (@ 9600 baud) and Ethernet communication are transmitted.
* LPPF: Low Power Partial Functionality.
LPPF1
LPPF2
HDBaseT
Long reach
Auto
** If there is valid HDMI/DVI signal is on the TX side, the TPS mode will be HDBaseT on both side. If
the transmitter does not transmits HDMI/DVI signal, the TPS mode will be changed to LPPF2 or LPPF1
automatically. Long reach mode is not available when both sides are set to Auto mode.
When using automatic operation mode selection, the device determines the mode of operation. If both
halves are set to Auto mode, the source side is the initiator. It will negotiate each state transition with its sink
side partner.
When one of the devices is configured to manual operation mode selection, the other device may be placed
in automatic mode. In this case, the mode transition negotiation is initiated by the host-managed device and
the auto-mode device follows through. The allowed cable lengths and resolutions are listed in the
Extension Distances
section.
Selected mode on RX side
LPPF1
LPPF2
HDBaseT
Long reach
LPPF1
LPPF1
LPPF1
LPPF1
LPPF1
LPPF2
LPPF2
LPPF2
LPPF1
LPPF2
HDBaseT
Long reach
LPPF1
LPPF2
Long reach
Long reach
LPPF1
LPPF2
HDBaseT
Long reach
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technology. It means
TM
Auto
LPPF1
LPPF2
HDBaseT
Long reach
HDBaseT **
Maximum

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