Crestron TPS-IMW Operation Manual page 7

Wall mounted interface module
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Crestron TPS-IMW
Ports
There are six ports that serve various functions on the TPS-IMW. Refer
to the following diagrams and descriptions of each port.
NTSC/PAL VIDEO
The NTSC/PAL video input uses a 6-position mini-terminal block
connector for twisted pair wiring of balanced or unbalanced video
signals. The video signal is connected to these ports and requires a
TPS-3000, TPS-4000, or installation of the TPS-VID-1 or TPS-VID-2
video card in a TPS-5000 or TPS-6000 touchpanel to display video.
Consult the latest revision of the TPS-3000 Operations Guide (Doc.
6076), TPS-4000 Operations Guide (Doc. 6268) or TPS-VID-1/2
Operations & Installation Guide (Doc. 6059) for details. A description of
the pinouts is shown in the following table.
NTSC/PAL Balanced Video Input Pinouts
PIN
C(+)
C(-)
C(S)
To connect S-video signals, chrominance and luminance signals must be
connected to the "C" and "Y" terminals. To view composite signals, the
signal should be connected to the "Y" terminal.
NOTE: Except for differential input (balanced) video signal, the six-pin
video connector with jumpers (included) should be installed at all times.
Refer to "Hardware Hookup" on page 8 for details.
NET
This four-position terminal block connector is used to connect to other
Cresnet peripherals in a system and provide network power to the
touchpanel if an external power pack is not used. If making network
connections to a control system or Cresnet peripherals, refer to "Network
Wiring" on page 6.
Operations Guide – DOC. 5857A
DESCRIPTION
Chrominance (Positive)
Chrominance (Negative)
Chrominance (Shield)
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PIN
DESCRIPTION
Y(+)
Luminance (Positive)
Y(-)
Luminance (Negative)
Y(S)
Luminance (Shield)

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