Step 6 — Power the Device
When the unit is configured for DTP mode via the DTP/HDBT toggle switch (see figure 1,
the included external 12 VDC power supply, or over the DTP line by a locally powered receiver or switcher.
When configured for HDBaseT mode, remote power capability is disabled, and
the unit must be powered locally.
To power the unit locally in either mode, wire the 2-pole captive screw
connector for the included external 12 VDC power supply (see image on the
right for wiring). Plug the power supply captive screw connector into the power
inlet (see figure 1,
).
B
Step 7 — Final Installation
a.
If needed, configure the device via the USB-C Config port (
b.
Make all connections and test the system for satisfactory operation.
c.
Secure all cables with cable clamps.
d.
At the power outlet, if connected, unplug the power supply.
e.
Mount the transmitter into the wall box and attach the supplied decorator-style faceplate to the unit (see
f.
At the power outlet, reconnect the power supply.
g.
Power up all attached devices, including displays.
Operation
After all devices are powered up, the system is fully operational. If any problems are encountered, verify that cables are routed and
connected properly and the display device has compatible resolution and refresh rate. See figure 4 for a typical application for the device.
Reset Button
The recessed button (see figure 1,
object such as a small flathead screwdriver or a stylus to press and hold the button while the transmitter is running or while it is being
powered up (see the DTP3 T 101 D User Guide for more details on the reset modes).
LED Indicator
The two-color front panel power status
LED (
) lights to indicate signal and
H
power status:
•
Amber — Unit is receiving power
but no signal is present on the
HDMI input.
•
Green — Unit is receiving power
and a signal is present on the
HDMI input, when connected to a
receiver and display.
) initiates two modes of reset on the transmitter. To initiate the different reset levels, use a pointed
G
Figure 4.
Application Diagram
), the unit can be powered either locally, with
D
SECTION A–A
) before mounting in the wall box or mud ring.
C
A
Smooth
Ridges
3/16"
A
(5 mm) Max.
figure 2
on page 1).
POWER
12V
1.4A MAX
3
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