Kramer Electronics Satellite Radio TP 1xl User Manual

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USER MANUAL  
Twisted Pair Transmitters and Receivers  
Models:  
TP-1xl, TP-2xl, TP-6, TP-11N,  
TP-12N, TP-11xl, TP-12xl  
Kramer Tools  
Models:  
704, 705, 707, 708, 709, 710, 711(xl), 712(xl)  
IMPORTANT: Before proceeding, please read the paragraph entitled  
"Unpacking and Contents:"  
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FIGURE 1: TP-1XL FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
FIGURE 2: TP-2XL FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
FIGURE 3: TP-6 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
FIGURE 4: TP-11N FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
FIGURE 5: TP-12N FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
FIGURE 6: TP-11XL FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
FIGURE 7: TP-12XL FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
FIGURE 8: 705/704 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
FIGURE 9: 707/708 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
FIGURE 10: 709/710 Y/C FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
FIGURE 11: 711/712 Y/C FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
FIGURE 12: TYPICAL VIDEO/STEREO AUDIO TWISTED PAIR LINK  
FIGURE 13: EXTENSION OF RANGE  
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FIGURE 14: TYPICAL VIDEO/STEREO AUDIO KRAMER TOOLS SETUP  
FIGURE 15: LOCATING THE INTERNAL FUSES  
Tables  
TABLE 1: TP-1XL FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 2: TP-2XL FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 3: TP-6 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 4: TP-11N FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 5: TP-12N FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 6: TP-11XL FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 7: TP-12XL FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 8: 704 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 9: 705 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 10: 708 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 11: 707 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 12: 710 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 13: 709 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 14: 712 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
TABLE 15: 711 FRONT/REAR PANEL FEATURES  
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1.  
INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on the purchase of this Kramer Electronics device. Since 1981 Kramer is dedicated to the  
development and manufacture of high quality video/audio equipment. Throughout this period the Kramer line  
has become an integral part of many of the best production and presentation facilities around the world. In  
recent years, Kramer has redesigned and upgraded most of its lines, rendering the products more efficient and  
“user-friendly”. Kramer’s line of professional video/audio electronics is one of the most versatile and complete  
available and is a true leader in terms of quality, workmanship, price/performance ratio and innovation. In  
addition to the devices presented here, Kramer offers a vast range of high quality distribution amplifiers,  
switchers, processors, interfaces, controllers and computer-related products.  
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3.  
UNPACKING and CONTENTS  
The items contained in the Kramer package are listed below. Please save the original box and packaging  
materials for possible future transportation and shipment of the device.  
A Kramer “twisted pair” receiver / transmitter  
AC power cable (where applicable)  
User Manual  
Kramer concise product catalog  
4 rubber feet  
GETTING STARTED  
The fastest way to get started is to slow down and do everything right the first time. Taking 15 minutes to read  
the manual may save a few hours later, and usually there is no need to read the whole manual. Since each  
section opens with an overview of the section, users may determine its necessity for their particular needs.  
3.1 Factors Affecting Quality of Results  
There are many factors affecting the quality of results when signals are transmitted via coaxial cable from a  
source to an acceptor:  
Connection cables - Low quality cables are susceptible to interference. They degrade signal quality due  
to poor matching, and cause elevated noise levels. They should therefore be of the best quality.  
Sockets and connectors of the sources and acceptors - So often ignored, they should be of highest  
quality since "Zero Ohm" connection resistance is the target. Sockets and connectors must also match the  
required impedance (75ohm in video). Cheap, low quality connectors tend to rust, thus causing breaks in the  
signal path.  
Amplifying circuitry - Must have quality performance when the desired end result is high linearity, low  
distortion and low noise operation.  
Distance between sources and acceptors - Plays a major role in the final result. For long distances  
(over 15 meters) between sources and acceptors, special measures should be taken in order to avoid cable  
losses. These include using higher quality cables, adding line amplifiers, or using twisted pair or fiber optic  
codecs.  
Interference from neighboring electrical appliances - These can have an adverse effect on signal  
quality. Balanced audio lines are less prone to interference, but unbalanced audio should be installed far from  
any main power cables, electric motors, transmitters, etc., even when the cables are shielded.  
3.2 Optional Accessories  
The following accessories, available from Kramer, can enhance implementation of other Kramer devices. For  
information regarding cables and additional accessories, contact your Kramer dealer.  
RK-50R/RK-80 Rack Mechanical Adapters  
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Used to adapt non-standard size machines to a  
standard 1U rack. One or more machines may be installed on each adapter  
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BNC "Y" Connector Used for looping purposes and splits the incoming signal to enable connection  
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of an additional machine.  
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Used to terminate the line to 75ohm for proper matching  
Termination Plug .  
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SP-11 is a studio quality video processor with a unique combination of switching, distributing, and  
transcoding capabilities. It can be serially connected between a receiver and an acceptor for video/audio  
processing. It is designed primarily to control video properties such as hue, color, black level, brightness etc.  
The SP-11 has a total of four inputs (two composite video, and two s-Video), and the selection is via a simple  
front-panel. The desired input is then processed and routed to all four outputs simultaneously via internal  
composite/s-Video transcoding. Eight independent adjustments are provided including VIDEO GAIN down  
to full fade, log or linear DEFINITION, log or linear CONTRAST, COLOR saturation, BLACK level, and  
separate RED, GREEN, and BLUE level controls. The screen SPLITTER provides “before and after”  
comparison on one monitor. Audio inputs are switched with their respective video inputs in an "Audio-  
follow-Video" order. The SP-11 is dependable, rugged, and fits in one vertical space of a standard 19” rack.  
VM-5S (1:5 Video Stereo Audio Distribution Amplifier) is an exceptionally high performance 1:5  
distribution amplifier for video and stereo audio signals that can be serially connected between a receiver and  
an acceptor for video/audio distribution purposes. It accepts one input signal, (composite, single component,  
or serial digital video), and distributes it to five identical outputs using BNC connectors for video, and RCA  
connectors for audio. The VM-5S is typically used for composite video sources such as VCR’s, cameras,  
etc., but its wide video bandwidth, exceeding 350MHz, also allows it to be used for high-resolution video  
signals, SDI (serial digital) video, and other specialized analog and digital signals. Video output signals can  
be AC or DC coupled and inputs can be looped using an external termination switch to create larger systems.  
The machine can handle either unbalanced stereo, or it can be easily adapted to handle balanced mono audio  
signals. The VM-5S is rugged, and is housed in a convenient half-rack sized enclosure for desktop use. It can  
also be rack mounted using the RK-80 kit, which holds two units in one vertical space of a standard 19” rack.  
VM-10ARII - is a video/audio distribution amplifier designed for studio and other demanding  
applications, and it can be serially connected between a receiver and acceptor(s) for video/audio distribution  
purposes. The VM-10ARII has looping video and stereo audio inputs, each splitting to 10 outputs. The user  
may choose unbalanced stereo or balanced mono audio on the front panel switches. The output audio and  
video levels, as well as video cable EQ. may be adjusted via trimmers, accessible from the front panel. The  
video outputs are in two blocks of 5 outputs each, where each block may be individually trimmed for level  
and cable EQ., thereby achieving different compensations for different cable lengths. Several VM-10ARII  
units may be chained through the looping inputs. Output video signals are DC or AC coupled (user  
selectable) for maximum flexibility.  
VS-1201xl is a Vertical Interval Switcher, that can be serially connected between a receiver and an  
acceptor for video switching purposes. It provides effortless switching from twelve composite video/stereo  
audio inputs to one output (video and audio). The glitch-free switching is performed during the vertical  
interval, either of source no. 1, or of the external sync socket. The switcher may be controlled in four ways:  
Touch buttons, RS-232, RS-485 and contact closure via a remote socket on the back of the machine. The  
machine can be interconnected and cascaded, (2 VS-1201xl machines become 24x1, etc.) or operated in  
parallel (3 VS-1201xl machines become a 12x1 video component switcher). Video signal bandwidth is  
250MHz , thus meeting the requirements of the most demanding applications, and ensuring that the machine  
remains transparent even in the most critical production, presentation, or broadcast applications. The VS-  
1201xl family is dependable, rugged, and each fits in one vertical space of a standard 19” rack.  
VIDEO TESTER - A unique, patented, indispensable tool for the video professional, the Video Tester  
is used to examine a video path leading to/from a machine. By pressing only one touch switch it can trace  
missing signals, distinguish between good and jittery (VCR sourced) signals, and identify the presence of  
good signals. Whenever a video signal is missing, because of bad connections, cable breaks or faulty sources,  
the Video Tester is sufficient to trace the source of the problem. There is no need for oscilloscopes,  
waveform monitors or vectorscopes to trace and rectify such common problems. Indispensable for fieldwork,  
the Tester checks for sync and odd/even data in the signal and is not triggered by noise, hum or even by a  
15kHz non-video source. The Video Tester is compact (not much bigger than a cigarette box); resides in a  
sturdy plastic housing with pocket clip, and will typically operate for several months from a single 9-Volt  
battery.  
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5.  
TWISTED PAIR INTERFACES AND KRAMER TOOLS  
This manual includes information about configuration, operation, maintenance and optional accessories for the  
following Twisted Pair Interfaces and Kramer Tools (please note that machines from the same family have  
several features in common):  
TP-1xl- Video Line Transmitter  
TP-2xl - Video Line Receiver  
TP-6 - Twisted Pair Line Amplifier  
TP-11N - Video/Audio Line Transmitter  
TP-12N - Video/Audio Line Receiver  
TP-11xl - Video/Audio Line Transmitter  
TP-12xl - Video/Audio Line Receiver  
704, 705 - Video Line Transmitter/Receiver  
707, 708 - Video/Audio Line Transmitter/Receiver  
709, 710 - Y/C Line Transmitter/Receiver  
711(xl), 712(xl) - AV Line Transmitter/Receiver  
A WORD ON BALANCED LINE TECHNOLOGY AND TWISTED PAIR  
INTERFACES  
Video/Audio Balanced Line systems allow transmission of high quality (high signal/noise ratio) video and  
audio signals on low quality twisted-pair cables thanks to a procedure of noise reduction. The process  
principally consists of two main manipulative phases; in the first, the signal is electrically inverted in the  
transmitter. The inverted and non-inverted signals are then transmitted together on a twisted-pair line,  
accumulating noise along the way. At the receiver, the inverted signal is subtracted from the non-inverted one,  
resulting in a signal of twice the amplitude (A – (-A) = 2A). Since the two inverted signals pick up the same  
noise (with equal polarity) the subtraction eliminates the noise.  
By using twisted-pair technology, simplification of studio and industrial wiring is easily achieved. The price of  
Twisted Pair wires is far lower than that of coaxial cables, so it is an attractive alternative for an extensive array  
of applications. Some of the twisted pair machines are fed by a 12VDC source, and are therefor suitable for  
fieldwork. The DC fed machines can power one another using a 4-wire setup.  
The Twisted Pair interfaces are divided into three families as follows:  
Twisted Pair Transmitters - Used to convert video and audio signals to a twisted-pair signal format  
(balanced line). Some of the machines convert only video, while some convert video and also two channels  
of audio to a single twisted-pair compatible signal, thus sparing the use of three coaxial cables. User-  
accessible trimmers are sometimes used for signal level and cable compensation.  
Twisted Pair Receivers - Used to convert a twisted-pair format signal back to video and audio signals.  
Receivers having a looping capability allow receivers to be chained together. Some have a polarity switch,  
allowing the user to connect the wire using any polarity.  
Twisted Pair Amplifiers - used to extend the operating distance of the twisted-pair system by adding  
amplification and cable compensation along the twisted-pair wire. Machines which feed the power via a 4-  
wire system eliminate the need to forward a power source to a remote location where the line amplifier is  
installed.  
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TWISTED-PAIR INTERFACES  
This section describes the controls and connections of the Twisted Pair Interfaces. Getting acquainted with all of  
them helps understanding the full potential of the machine.  
6.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (TP-1xl, TP-2xl, TP-6, TP-11N, TP-12N, TP-11xl, TP-12xl)  
TP-1xl  
TP-2xl  
TP-6  
TP-11N / TP-11xl  
TP-12N / TP-12xl  
Input  
1 com posite video  
on BN C connector  
1Vpp/75ohm  
1 looping balanced  
video on 6/4  
standard telephone socket  
1 balanced signal on  
6/4 standard telephone BN C connector  
1Vpp/75ohm .  
1 com posite video on 1 balanced signal on  
6/4 standard  
telephone sockets,  
sockets, with  
1Vpp/150ohm  
1 stereo audio on an with term ination  
term ination switch  
(Balanced signal  
from TP-1xl)  
RCA connector  
switch  
(Balanced signal  
from TP-11N /  
TP-11xl)  
1Vpp/10kW.  
O utput  
Balanced 6/4  
standard telephone on BN C connector  
socket  
1 com posite video  
Balanced 6/4 standard Balanced 6/4  
1 com posite video on  
telephone socket  
1Vpp/150ohm  
standard telephone BN C connector  
socket  
1Vpp/75ohm  
1Vpp/75ohm  
(Balanced signal to  
TP-2xl)  
(Balanced signal to  
TP-12N / TP-12xl) on RCA connector  
1Vpp/100ohm  
1 stereo audio (L, R)  
Video S/N  
ratio  
53dB at 300 m eters  
72.5dB (m easured with 73dB at 100 m eters  
the 704/705)  
Bandwidth  
13.6M H z at 300 m eters  
12M H z. -3dB at 100m , 6 M H z. -3dB at 100 m eters,  
4M H z -3dB at 600m  
5M H z -3dB at 600 m eters  
D ifferential 6.1% at 300 m eters  
G ain  
1.17% (m easured with 0.9%  
the 704/705)  
D ifferential 4.3 degrees at 300 m eters  
Phase  
0.28 D eg. (m easured  
with the 704/705)  
0.55 degrees  
N on  
Linearity  
Less than 1% at 300 m eters  
0.3% (m easured with  
the 704/705)  
Less than 1% at 100 m eters  
System D elay  
1 m icrosecond typical at 100 m eters  
Com pensation G ain and H F above 2.5M H z + /- 6dB, by rear panel accessible  
C ontrols  
trim m ers.  
G ain and H F above 2.5M H z  
+ /- 6dB. (internal)  
D im ensions 16.5cm x 12cm x 4.5cm  
11.7cm x 6cm x 3.2cm 16.5cm x 12cm x 4.5cm  
(W , D , H )  
(6.5" x 4.7" x 1.8")  
(4.6" x 2.4" x 1.3")  
(6.5" x 4.7" x 1.8")  
W eight  
0.7 kg. (1.6 lbs.) Approx  
0.24 kg. (0.53 lbs.)  
Approx.  
0.8 kg. (1.8 lbs.) Approx.  
Power  
2.3 VA  
3.5 VA  
0.48VA  
4.6 VA  
3.4 VA  
consum ption  
Power  
Source  
230VAC, 50/60 H z, (115VAC, U .S.A.)  
12VD C, 30m A  
230VAC, 50/60 H z, (115VAC, U .S.A.)  
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6.2 Getting to Know the TP-1xl Video Line Transmitter  
The Kramer TP-1xl is a high performance composite video to twisted pair transmitter, designed to transmit video  
signals over long distances using common twisted-pair cable. Combined with the TP-2xl, this set of machines is an  
upgrade of the TP-1N/TP-2N pair (now discontinued). Using good quality cable, the system can maintain the  
bandwidth of an industrial color video signal up to 4000 ft. (1.3km) vs. 1000ft of the old version, and broadcast quality  
(up to 12 MHz) for as much as 750 ft. (250 meters). At shorter distances, bandwidth of 100 MHz is easily achieved.  
The set provides gain and high frequency compensation controls to optimize levels in extremely long runs. Kramer  
twisted-pair adapters solve remote monitoring requirements without using more costly fiber or wireless transmission  
systems. Using the RK-50R kit, a set of TP-1xl/TP-2xl can be mounted in a standard 19” rack.  
NOTE  
For Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions please refer to sections 8-13.  
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Figure : TP-1xl Front/Rear Panel Features  
Table 1: TP-1xl Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
1.  
Feature  
Illuminated power switch  
CV in BNC connector  
GAIN trimmer  
Supplies power to the unit.  
Video input.  
Controls video level of output.  
Controls cable equalization of the video output.  
Amplified and buffered balanced video output.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
HF trimmer  
LINE out terminal block  
6.  
Power Connector  
A 3-prong AC connector allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
Directly underneath this connector, a fuse holder houses the appropriate  
fuse.  
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6.3 Getting to Know the TP-2xl Video Line Receiver  
The Kramer TP-2xl is a high performance composite video to twisted pair receiver, designed to receive video signals  
over long distances using common twisted pair cable. Combined with the TP-1xl this set of machines is an upgrade of  
the TP-1N/TP-2N pair (now discontinued). Using good quality cable, the system can maintain the bandwidth of an  
industrial color video signal up to 4000 ft. (1.3km) vs. 1000ft of the old version, and broadcast quality (up to 12 MHz)  
for as much as 750 ft. (250 meters.) At shorter distances, bandwidth of 100 MHz is easily achieved. The set provides  
gain and high frequency compensation controls to optimize levels in extremely long runs. Kramer twisted pair  
adapters solve remote monitoring requirements without using more costly fiber or wireless transmission systems.  
Using the RK-50R kit, a set of TP-1xl/TP-2xl can be mounted in a standard 19” rack.  
NOTE  
For Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions please refer to sections 8-13.  
Figure 2: TP-2xl Front/Rear Panel Features  
Table 2: TP-2xl Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
Feature  
1. Illuminated power switch  
Supplies power to the unit.  
2. CV out BNC connector  
3. GAIN trimmer  
Amplified and buffered video output.  
Controls video level of output.  
Controls cable equalization of the video output.  
Balanced input.  
4. HF trimmer  
5. LINE in terminal block  
6.  
Pressed to “ Term” position when the machine is the last on the line and not  
looped.  
“Term” Switch  
7. Power Connector  
A 3-prong AC connector allows power to be supplied to the unit. Directly  
underneath this connector, a fuse holder houses the appropriate fuse.  
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6.4 Getting to Know the TP-6, Twisted-Pair Line Amplifier  
The KRAMER TP-6, Twisted-Pair Line Amplifier, extends the range of the KRAMER TP (twisted-pair  
transmitter-receivers) series, to almost any desired distance. The TP-6 may receive its power source through the  
twisted-pair wire (in a 4-wire setup) and, due to its very small power consumption, several units may be  
cascaded and fed from one standard 12V DC feed. Basically, any number of TP-6 units may be used in cascade  
operation. Via rear-accessible trimmer controls, video and HF gain may be easily tuned to achieve best  
performance.  
NOTE  
For Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions please refer to sections 8-13.  
Figure 3: TP-6 Front/Rear Panel Features  
Table 3: TP-6 Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Feature  
LED (on front panel)  
When turned on, indicates that the machine is powered  
Controls level of output.  
Controls cable equalization of the output.  
GAIN trimmer  
HF trimmer  
LINE IN telephone socket  
Balanced input.  
5.  
6.  
LINE OUT telephone socket  
Amplified and buffered balanced output.  
12VDC feed connector  
A DC connector that allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
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6.5 Getting to Know the TP-11N, Video/Audio Twisted-Pair Line Transmitter  
The KRAMER TP-11N Video Line Transmitter sends a color video signal and a stereo audio signal over long  
distances using a telephone wire or any other twisted-pair wire. The TP-11N maintains the bandwidth of an  
industrial color video signal up to several hundred meters and broadcast quality (over 6 MHz) signals up to 100  
meters. All three signals, video and the two audio channels, are transmitted simultaneously on the same wire in  
real-time. By using the KRAMER TP-11N together with the TP-12N (Video/Audio Line Receiver) coax wiring  
in a studio can be completely eliminated.  
NOTE  
For Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions please refer to sections 8-13.  
Figure 4: TP-11N Front/Rear Panel Features  
Table 4: TP-11N Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Feature  
Illuminated power switch  
RCA Audio in connectors  
BNC Video in connector  
LINE OUT telephone socket  
Supplies power to the unit.  
Audio input.  
Video input.  
Amplified and buffered balanced output.  
5.  
Power Connector  
A 3-prong AC connector allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
Directly underneath this connector, a fuse holder houses the  
appropriate fuse.  
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6.6 Getting to Know the TP-12N Video/Audio Twisted-Pair Line Receiver  
The KRAMER TP-12N Video/Audio Line Receiver works in conjunction with the TP-11N Video/Audio Line  
Transmitter. The TP-12N allows parallel connection of several units on the same line (one transmitter/multiple  
receivers), that can be tapped at any point without affecting image quality. When connecting several units, all  
the termination switches on the rear panel of the TP-12N machines, except for the last on the line, should be  
toggled to the Hi-Z position. The frequency response of the TP-12N matches that of the TP-11N transmitter,  
and it provides polarity switching on the rear panel.  
NOTE  
For Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions please refer to sections 8-13.  
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Figure : TP-12N Front/Rear Panel Features  
Table 5: TP-12N Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
1.  
Feature  
Illuminated power switch  
GAIN trimmer  
Supplies power to the unit.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Controls video level of output (accessible from bottom).  
Controls cable equalization of the video output (accessible from bottom).  
Selects "Term" or "Hi-Z" impedance (for looping select "Hi-Z").  
Balanced input.  
Inverts the incoming balanced signal.  
Amplified and buffered video output.  
HF trimmer  
Term/Hi-Z switch  
LINE in telephone socket  
Polarity switch  
BNC Video out connector  
RCA Audio out connectors  
Power Connector  
Amplified and buffered audio output.  
A 3-prong AC connector allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
Directly underneath this connector, a fuse holder houses the appropriate  
fuse.  
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6.7 Getting to Know the TP-11xl, Video/Audio Twisted-Pair Line Transmitter  
The KRAMER TP-11xl Video Line Transmitter, which is based on the latest technology, sends a color video  
signal and a stereo audio signal over long distances using a telephone wire or any other twisted-pair wire. The  
TP-11xl maintains the bandwidth of an industrial color video signal up to several hundred meters and broadcast  
quality (over 6 MHz) signals up to 100 meters. All three signals, video and the two audio channels, are  
transmitted simultaneously on the same wire in real-time. By using the KRAMER TP-11xl together with the  
TP-12xl (Video/Audio Line Receiver) coax wiring in a studio can be completely eliminated.  
NOTE  
For Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions please refer to sections 8-13.  
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TP-1 1 xl  
230 VAC  
50/60Hz  
L
R
FUSE  
5
Audio IN  
Video IN  
Line OUT  
2
3
4
Figure 6: TP-11xl Front/Rear Panel Features  
Table 6: TP-11xl Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
Feature  
1
Illuminated power switch  
RCA Audio in connectors  
BNC Video in connector  
LINE OUT telephone socket  
Supplies power to the unit.  
Audio input.  
Video input.  
2
3
4
Amplified and buffered balanced output.  
5
Power Connector  
A 3-prong AC connector allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
Directly underneath this connector, a fuse holder houses the  
appropriate fuse.  
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6.8 Getting to Know the TP-12xl Video/Audio Twisted-Pair Line Receiver  
The KRAMER TP-12xl Video/Audio Line Receiver, which is based on the latest technology, works in  
conjunction with the TP-11xl Video/Audio Line Transmitter. The TP-12xl allows parallel connection of several  
units on the same line (one transmitter/multiple receivers) that can be tapped at any point without affecting  
image quality. When connecting several units, all the termination switches on the rear panel of the TP-12xl  
machines, except for the last on the line, should be toggled to the Hi-Z position. The frequency response of the  
TP-12xl matches that of the TP-11xl transmitter, and it provides polarity switching on the rear panel.  
NOTE  
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TP-1 2 xl  
230 VAC  
50/60Hz  
Term Hi-z  
FUSE  
Line In  
Polarity  
Video Out  
Audio Out  
4
5
6
8
9
7
Figure 7: TP-12xl Front/Rear Panel Features  
Table 7: TP-12xl Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
Feature  
1
Illuminated power switch  
GAIN trimmer  
Supplies power to the unit.  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Controls video level of output (accessible from bottom).  
Controls cable equalization of the video output (accessible from bottom).  
Selects "Term" or "Hi-Z" impedance (for looping select "Hi-Z").  
Balanced input.  
Inverts the incoming balanced signal.  
Amplified and buffered video output.  
HF trimmer  
Term/Hi-Z switch  
LINE in telephone socket  
Polarity switch  
BNC Video out connector  
RCA Audio out connectors  
Power Connector  
Amplified and buffered audio output.  
A 3-prong AC connector allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
Directly underneath this connector, a fuse holder houses the appropriate  
fuse.  
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7.  
KRAMER TOOLS  
This section describes the controls and connections of the Kramer Tools. Getting acquainted with all of them  
helps to understand the full potential of the machines.  
7.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (704, 705, 707, 708, 709, 710, 711, 712)  
704, 705  
707, 708  
709, 710  
711(xl), 712(xl)  
Input  
705: 1 com posite video on  
BN C connector 1Vpp/75ohm BN C connector 1Vpp/75ohm  
707 video: 1 com posite video on 709: super video (YC) on  
711 video: 1 com posite  
video on BN C connector  
1Vpp/75ohm  
711 audio: audio stereo on  
RCA connectors  
4P connector  
1Vpp/75ohm (Y),  
0.3Vpp/75ohm (C)  
704: 6/4 telephone sockets  
707 audio: 1 m ono on RCA  
connector  
1m V at m axim um gain  
0.5V for m id. gain setting  
710: 4-pin term inal block  
connector  
1Vpp /33kohm  
712: RJ-45 connector  
712xl: 6 pole term inal  
block  
708: 6/4 telephone sockets  
O utput  
704: 1 com posite video on  
BN C connector 1Vpp/75ohm ; socket  
telephone socket (loop)  
707: 6/4 standard telephone  
709: 4-pin term inal block  
710: super video (YC) on  
711: RJ-45 connector  
711xl: 6 pole term inal  
block  
708 video: 1 com posite video on 4P connector  
BN C connector 1Vpp/75ohm  
708 audio: 1 m ono on RCA  
connector  
1Vpp/75ohm (Y),  
0.3Vpp/75ohm (C)  
712 video: 1 com posite  
video on BN C connector  
1Vpp/75ohm  
705: 6/4 telephone socket  
line level up to 4.6Vpp/330ohm  
708 loop: 6/4 telephone socket  
712 audio: stereo audio on  
RCA connectors  
line level up to  
4.2Vpp/150ohm  
Video/Audio 74dB  
Video: 72dB  
Better than 60dB  
Video: Better than 75dB  
S/N ratio  
Audio: 60dB  
Audio: 73dB  
Bandwidth  
50M H z -3dB at 30m ,  
6.3M H z -3dB at 400m  
Video: 50M H z. -3dB  
Audio: 30 kH z -3dB at 30m  
(without lightning arrestors).  
0.41%  
8.4M H z -3dB, (Y) at 100m Video: 64M H z -3dB  
Audio: 100kH z -3dB  
D ifferential  
G ain (pair)  
D ifferential  
Phase (pair)  
K-Factor  
0.43%  
0.04%  
1.4%  
0.32 degrees  
0.3 degrees  
0.07 degrees  
0.63 degrees  
1.6 % (400m )  
0.1 % (20m )  
1.4% (100m )  
0.1 % (100m )  
N on Linearity < 0.2% (100 m )  
< 0.2% at short distances  
VID EO :  
-1.8 to 2.3dB (level)  
0 to 16dB (EQ .)  
0.8% (100m )  
LU M A (Y):  
705: -2.4 to 6.5dB  
H I-FREQ .: -2.7 to 15.6dB + 7.3dB (EQ .)  
CH RO M A (C):  
1.2% (100m )  
Video gain control: -0.7 to  
+ 4.1dB (level), -0.6 to  
G ain Range  
LEVEL:  
705: -1.6 to 5.1dB  
704:-1.9 to 1.6dB  
EQ .:  
Audio: -30 to 53dB(level)  
Audio: fixed gain= (0dB)  
705: 0 to 9.5dB  
704: 0 to 9.3dB  
705: -5.8 to 7.8dB  
Audio 2nd  
H arm onic  
Audio TH D  
+ N oise  
0.093%  
0.097%  
0.002%  
0.033%  
N .A  
N .A  
C ontrols  
Level and EQ . by accessible  
trim m ers. Loop term ination  
switch. Signal invert switch  
(704 only).  
708: Level and EQ . by accessible Lum a Level, H i-Freq. and  
Level and EQ . for  
com posite video (712 only)  
trim m ers. Loop term ination by accessible trim m ers  
switch (710 only)  
trim m ers, loop term ination  
switch, signal invert switch  
707: Condenser M ic power  
switch, accessible trim m er for  
audio.  
Chrom a by accessible  
Switches  
704: Term ination, polarity  
708: Term ination/H i-Z  
710: Term ination/H i-Z  
N .A  
inverter  
pushbutton, polarity inverter  
D im ensions  
(W , D , H )  
W eight  
12cm x 7.5cm x 2.5cm 4.7" x 2.95" x 0.98"  
0.28kg. (0.62lbs.) Approx.  
0.26 kg. (0.58lbs.) Approx. 0.28kg. (0.62lbs.) Approx.  
Power  
705: 0.5W  
0.4W (pair)  
0.5W (pair)  
711: 0.96W  
consum ption 704: 0.4W  
712: 0.48W  
Power Source 12VD C 40m A  
711: 12VD C, 80m A  
712: 12VD C, 40m A  
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7.2 Getting to Know the 705/704 Video Line Transmitter/Receiver  
The KRAMER 705 Video Line Transmitter and the 704 Video Line Receiver, part of the KRAMER TOOLS  
family, are used as a pair for transmitting video over long distances using a twisted-pair wire. A termination  
switch allows several 704 receivers to be looped-through on the same line (one transmitter-multiple receivers.)  
The frequency response of the pair is well over 6.7MHz, even at 400m. At shorter distances, they provide close  
to broadcast level performance. The machines offer user controlled Gain and HF compensation.  
NOTE  
For Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions please refer to sections 8-13.  
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Figure : 705/704 Front/Rear Panel Features  
Table 8: 704 Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Feature  
LOOP telephone socket  
INV switch  
Line IN telephone socket  
Hi-Z switch  
Provides video looping capability to increase number of outputs.  
Inverts the incoming balanced signal.  
Balanced input.  
Selects "Term" or "Hi-Z" impedance (pressed= Term; for end of line).  
For looping select "Hi-Z".  
Amplified and buffered video output.  
Adjusts the video level output (accessible from bottom).  
5.  
6.  
Video OUT BNC connector  
LEVEL trimmer  
7.  
Controls cable equalization of the video output (accessible from bottom).  
HF trimmer  
8.  
9.  
ON LED  
12VDC feed connector  
Illuminates when the machine is powered.  
A DC connector that allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
Table 9: 705 Front/Rear Panel Features  
No.  
Feature  
Function  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Line OUT telephone socket  
HF trimmer  
LEVEL trimmer  
Amplified and buffered balanced output.  
Controls cable equalization of the output.  
Controls level of output.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Video IN BNC connector  
ON LED  
12VDC feed connector  
Video input.  
Illuminates when the machine is powered.  
A DC connector that allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
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7.3 Getting to Know the 707/708 Video/Audio Line Transmitter/Receiver  
The KRAMER 707 Video/Audio Line Transmitter and the 708 Video/Audio Line Receiver, of the KRAMER  
TOOLS family, are used as a pair for transmitting video and mono audio over long distances using twisted-pair  
wire. A termination switch allows several 708 receivers to be looped-through on the same line (one transmitter -  
multiple receivers). This pair of machines is best at distances of up to 200 meters. At shorter distances, they  
provide close to broadcast level performance. They also provide user controlled Gain and HF compensation.  
NOTE  
For Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions please refer to sections 8-13.  
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Figure : 707/708 Front/Rear Panel Features  
Table 10: 708 Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
Feature  
1. Video OUT BNC connector  
2. EQ. trimmer  
Amplified and buffered video output.  
Controls cable equalization.  
3. Video Gain trimmer  
4. Audio OUT RCA connector  
5. Term pushbutton  
Controls video level of the outputs.  
Amplified and buffered audio output.  
Selects "Term" or "Hi-Z" impedance (pressed= Term). For looping select "Hi-Z".  
Inverts the incoming video signal when pressed.  
Provides looping capability to increase number of outputs (to connect additional  
receivers).  
6. INV pushbutton  
7. LOOP telephone socket  
8. Line IN telephone socket  
9. ON Led  
10. 12VDC feed connector  
Balanced input.  
Illuminates when the machine is powered.  
A DC connector that allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
Table 11: 707 Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
Feature  
1. LINE OUT telephone socket  
2. Audio Level trimmer  
3. Cond. MIC switch  
Balanced output.  
Adjusts the audio level output.  
Provides operation voltage to the microphone when pressed.  
WARNING!  
Only press the COND MIC switch when a condenser microphone is used with  
the 707! For all other audio sources, the switch must not be pressed!  
Audio input  
Video input.  
Illuminates when the machine is powered.  
4. Audio IN RCA connector  
5. Video IN BNC connector  
6. ON Led  
7. 12VDC feed connector  
A DC connector that allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
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7.4 Getting to Know the 709/710 Y/C Line Transmitter/Receiver  
The KRAMER 709 Y/C Line Transmitter and the 710 Y/C Line Receiver, part of the KRAMER TOOLS  
family, are used as a pair for transmitting s-Video (Y/C) over long distances using 2 twisted-pair sets of wires.  
The frequency response of the pair is well over 8.4MHz, even at 200 meters. At shorter distances, they provide  
close to broadcast level performance. The machines offer user controlled Y Gain, Y EQ. and Chroma Gain on  
both transmitter and receiver. A termination switch allows several 710 receivers to be looped-through on the  
same line (one transmitter - multiple receivers.)  
NOTE  
For Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions please refer to sections 8-13.  
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:
709/710 Y/C Front/Rear Panel Features  
Table 12: 710 Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Feature  
Y/C OUTPUT 4p connector  
Y EQ. trimmer  
Y GAIN trimmer  
C GAIN trimmer  
Hi-Z/Term pushbutton  
Amplified and buffered Y/C output.  
Controls Y cable equalization.  
Controls the Y gain.  
Controls the Chroma gain.  
Selects "Term" or "Hi-Z" impedance (pressed=Term). For looping select  
"Hi-Z".  
6.  
7.  
8.  
IN C & Y terminal block connector  
ON Led  
12VDC feed connector  
Twisted pair wire input.  
Illuminates when the machine is powered.  
A DC connector that allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
Table 13: 709 Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
Feature  
1. OUT C & Y terminal block connector  
2. Y GAIN trimmer  
Twisted pair wire output.  
Controls the Y gain.  
Controls Y cable equalization.  
Controls the Chroma gain.  
Y/C input.  
3. Y EQ. trimmer  
4. C GAIN trimmer  
5. Y/C INPUT 4p connector  
6. ON led  
Illuminates when the machine is powered.  
A DC connector that allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
7. 12VDC feed connector  
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7.5 Getting to Know the 711/712 (xl) AV Line Transmitter/Receiver  
The KRAMER 711 (xl) Video/Audio Line Transmitter and the 712 (xl) Video/Audio Line Receiver, part of the  
KRAMER TOOLS family, are used as a pair for transmitting video and stereo audio over long distances using 3  
pairs of wires (6 wires). The frequency response of the system is well over 64 MHz. The machines offer user  
controlled Video Gain and Video EQ. The system uses the standard RJ-45 connector and wire system (8 wires,  
4 pairs), often used for computer network and telephone installation.  
NOTE  
For Installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting instructions please refer to sections 8-13.  
Figure 11 711/712 Y/C Front/Rear Panel Features  
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Table 14: 712 Front/Rear Panel Features  
Function  
No.  
1.  
2.  
Feature  
RIGHT AUDIO OUT  
LEFT AUDIO OUT  
LINE in RJ-45 connector or 6 pole  
terminal block (712xl)  
EQ. VIDEO trimmer  
GAIN VIDEO trimmer  
VIDEO OUT BNC connector  
ON Led  
Right channel audio output.  
Left channel audio output.  
Twisted pair wire input.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Controls cable equalization.  
Controls video level of the outputs.  
Amplified and buffered video output.  
Illuminates when the machine is powered.  
8.  
12VDC feed connector  
A DC connector that allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
Table 15: 711 Front/Rear Panel Features  
No.  
Feature  
Function  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Right channel audio input.  
Left channel audio input.  
Twisted pair wire outputs.  
RIGHT AUDIO IN  
LEFT AUDIO IN  
LINE OUT RJ-45 connector or 6  
pole terminal block (711xl)  
Video IN BNC connector  
ON Led  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Video input.  
Illuminates when the machine is powered.  
A DC connector that allows power to be supplied to the unit.  
12VDC feed connector  
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8.  
INSTALLATION  
The Twisted-Pair Interfaces can be rack-mounted in a standard 19” EIA rack using a special adapter (see section  
3.2 "optional accessories"). The adapters allow installation of up to 3 machines on each 1U adapter, and up to 8  
units (tools only) on a 2U adaptor. To mount any of the amplifiers into the rack, follow the instructions in the  
installation guide enclosed with the adapter. The Twisted-Pair Interfaces can also be table mounted using four  
rubber feet (packed in a separate bag). Fit them to the bottom of the unit, place it on the table remote from heat  
generating sources and make the required connections.  
8.1 How to Setup a Twisted-Pair System  
Twisted-pair wire systems are very useful to transmit video and audio signals over long distances. If a new  
system is designed, low capacitance, high quality twisted-pair wires should be selected for the job. However, if  
using already installed twisted-pair wires, it is essential to verify the following:  
1) The existing wires do not carry any voltage - direct or induced.  
2) The existing wires, that go point-to-point, have no "junctions" and breaks.  
3) The wires do not short each other, or link to "ground".  
4) For long distance operations it is recommended to use STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) type cables or electric  
cables. Otherwise the UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair wires) type can be used.  
5) Install your cables as close as possible to the ground or to walls and far from antennas and electricity cables  
to avoid lightning and EMP (Electro Magnetic Pulse) etc.  
6) All cables leading to and from the acceptors and sources should be precisely of the same length and  
structure. If cables lengths and cross-sections are not equal, undesirable effects such as color smear, delay  
problems (misregistration of the black and white content with the color) and others might appear.  
9.  
CONNECTING to VIDEO DEVICES  
9.1 Connecting Twisted-Pair Interfaces to Video Devices  
Video sources and output devices (such as monitors, projectors or recorders) should be connected to the TP-1xl,  
TP-2xl, TP-11N, TP-12N, TP-11xl, TP-12xl models through the BNC connector located on the back of the  
units. Please make sure that the output signal format matches that of the input signal format. (Example: If input  
is composite, then output should also be composite.) All signal connections that use more than one cable  
interconnecting between devices should be of equal length.  
9.2 Connecting Kramer Tools to Video Devices  
Video sources and output devices (such as monitors or recorders) are connected to the 704/705, 707/708 and  
711/712 models through BNC connectors. The 709/710 models are connected by 4-pin type connectors.  
10. CONNECTING to AUDIO DEVICES  
10.1 Connecting Twisted-Pair Interfaces to Audio Devices  
Audio sources and output devices (such as amplifiers or recorders) may be connected to the TP-11N and  
TP-12N models through the RCA type connectors located on the rear panel of the machine.  
10.2 Connecting Kramer Tools to Audio Devices  
Audio sources and output devices (such as amplifiers or recorders) may be connected to the 707/708 and  
711/712 using RCA connectors.  
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11. USING the TWISTED-PAIR INTERFACES/KRAMER TOOLS  
11.1 Powering on the Twisted-pair Interfaces/Kramer Tools  
NOTES  
1. Twisted-Pair Interfaces/Kramer Tools should be powered on only after all connections are completed  
and all source devices have already been powered on. Do not attempt to connect or disconnect any  
video, audio or control signal to the Twisted-Pair Interface/Kramer Tool while it is powered on!  
2. The AC outlet should be near the equipment and should be easily accessible. To fully disconnect  
equipment, remove power cord from its socket.  
For the TP-1xl, TP-2xl, TP-11N, TP-12N, TP-11xl, TP-12xl perform the following:  
1) When the machine’ s power cord is connected to the AC outlet, press the toggle switch on the far-left front  
panel to the up position, where it is illuminated.  
2) Operate the acceptors.  
For the TP-6 and the Kramer Tools perform the following:  
1) Connect the Twisted-Pair Interface/Kramer Tool DC socket to an appropriate DC source. Observe proper  
polarity!  
2) Make sure that the led on the front panel is illuminated.  
3) Operate the acceptors.  
11.2 Looping  
(TP-2xl 704,708 only)  
The looping function enables the operator to extend the number of receivers connected to the system. The  
following example describes looping performed by using 3 receivers. A balanced (twisted pair) signal from the  
transmitter reaches the input of the first machine. From the looping connector of this machine, a cable is  
connected to input socket of the second machine. The loop output of the second machine is then connected to  
the input socket of the third machine. In this way, all 3 receivers can output the transmitted signal. The operator  
must switch the termination switches of all the Twisted-Pair Interfaces/Kramer Tools except for the last to "Hi-  
Z" position. The last machine's termination switch should always be in the "Term" position in order to maintain  
a well-matched balanced line from the first to the last Twisted-Pair Interface/Kramer Tool. Note that if the  
looping function is not used, the termination switch should be set to "Term".  
11.3 Polarity  
(704, 708 only)  
The Polarity function enables the operator to invert the incoming signal for the case where the polarity of the  
incoming signal is incorrect. If no video signal is present at the output, simply invert the incoming signal by  
switching the polarity switch.  
11.4 Gain Control  
(TP-1xl, TP-2xl, TP-6, 704, 705 708, 712 only)  
The level control function enables the operator to control the video signal level or compensate for distortions  
caused for example, by too long or too short cables. The incoming signal could also be affected as a result of  
using a non-standard, or an uncalibrated video source. Too dark a picture is usually caused by a low video  
signal; however, excessive video level "burns" the picture. The sync signal (should be around -0.3V) may be  
used to check the conformity of the whole video signal; if sync level is too low or too high, the incoming video  
signal is not within the standard level. To correct the incoming video signal, an oscilloscope is connected to the  
Twisted-Pair Interface/Kramer Tool output and the operator adjusts the GAIN/LEVEL trimmer until a  
satisfactory sync level, and hence a proper picture, is achieved.  
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WARNING!  
1. The Twisted-Pair Interface/Kramer Tool is calibrated at the factory for transparent operation at 1 meter.  
Any re-tuning will upset the machine’s transparency.  
2. Do not attempt to adjust the GAIN/LEVEL trimmers without using accompanying standard calibrated  
oscilloscope or waveform monitor!  
11.5 HF/EQ. Control  
(TP-1xl, TP-2xl, TP-6, 704, 705, 708, 712 Only)  
HF Control function enables the operator to compensate for degradation of the video signal due to too long or  
non-standard cables. Degradation and loss of video signal are mainly the result of stray capacitance that occurs  
in long cables. As longer cables are used, the problem is aggravated, resulting in fine detail loss as well as in  
color degradation. Hence, it is necessary to compensate for the loss by using the Twisted Pair/Kramer Tool  
HF/EQ. control trimmer; equalization is performed by first connecting a Color Bar Generator to a Twisted Pair  
Interface/Kramer Tool transmitter input. A waveform-monitor (or an Oscilloscope with 75ohm termination) is  
then connected to the long cable output. A known color bar signal is applied to the Twisted Pair  
Interface/Kramer Tool input and compared to the signal monitored at the far end. The operator adjusts the  
HF/EQ. trimmer until the measured output chrominance signal matches that of the input signal.  
WARNING!  
3.  
4.  
The Twisted Pair Interface/Kramer Tool is  
calibrated at the factory for transparent operation at  
1 meter. Any re-tuning will upset machine’s  
transparency.  
Do not attempt to adjust the EQ./HF trimmers  
without using accompanying standard calibrated  
oscilloscope or waveform monitor!  
11.6 Y/C Control  
(709, 710 Only)  
The Y/C system (Luminance and Chrominance) is a complex division of the video signal that is operated in  
systems such as S-VHS, where the Luminance signal (with the sync) and Chrominance signal (with the color  
burst) are transmitted separately. The result is very high quality pictures; however, to cope with the complexity  
of Y/C, special devices such as processors, switchers, amplifiers, etc. are needed during serious video editing.  
The connector used in this system is a 4-p type with two coaxial wires.  
11.6.1 Y Gain Control  
The Y Gain (Luminance) trimmer is utilized whenever a need arises to control the Y component of the Y/C  
video. The operator adjusts the trimmer with an appropriate screwdriver until a satisfactory level of luminance is  
achieved.  
11.6.2 C Gain Control  
The C Gain (Chrominance) trimmer is utilized whenever a need arises to control the C component of the Y/C  
video. The operator adjusts the trimmer with an appropriate screwdriver until a satisfactory level of  
chrominance is achieved.  
11.6.3 Y EQ. Control  
All the cables leading to and from acceptors and sources should have precisely the same length. If cables’  
lengths are not equal (for example, the “ Y” cable is shorter than the “ C” cable) undesirable effects such as color  
smear, delay problems (misregistration of the black and white content with the color) and others might appear.  
When small details of the picture fade or disappear or loss of sharpness and resolution occurs, gently adjust the  
Y EQ. trimmer until a satisfactory display is achieved. For more details concerning the effects of cables length  
on high frequency video signals, refer to section 11.5 "HF Control".  
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11.7 Audio Control  
(707 only)  
The balanced audio system (more details in section 5) is employed either when very low signals are transmitted  
over long distances (as is the case with high quality microphones in live shows), or in broadcast audio studios  
for highest quality signal creation. To produce a satisfactory audio level output, use an appropriate screwdriver  
to adjust the Audio Level trimmer located on the rear panel of the machine.  
11.7.1 Using a Microphone  
A microphone is a device that converts sound waves to electrical pulses. High quality microphones usually  
generate a very low signal level. As a result, low noise/high fidelity pre-amplification is required to boost the  
output of a microphone before the signal reaches the main audio amplifier, where it is processed as a regular  
audio signal. When a microphone is used, perform the following steps:  
1) Press the Cond.Mic push-button, located on the rear panel of the machine, in order to switch to “ Mic”  
position, in which the microphone is provided with an operation voltage coming from the machine.  
2) Connect a condenser microphone to the Audio IN connector.  
When a microphone is not used, the push-button should be released to the “ Audio in” position. In this case it is  
recommended that Cond.Mic push-button should not be pressed!  
11.8 Typical Video/Stereo Audio Twisted Pair Link  
It is sometimes necessary to transfer video and/or audio signals over long distances in order to distribute them to  
remotely located users. In many cases, coax wiring is impossible, impractical or costly, or only simple wiring is  
available. In such cases, and for distances of several hundred meters, twisted-pair video transmission is suitable.  
The system may be used effectively in schools, hospitals, airports, security applications and the like. Good  
quality video and audio signals can be obtained using twisted- pair wires, telephone or electric wires (not  
carrying signals or voltages) and any other practical setup made of two similar wires running in parallel.  
Figure 12 illustrates a typical application of the twisted pair devices described in this manual; an incoming color  
video signal from a source (VCR) is sent over long distance by the TP-11N, using a telephone wire or any other  
twisted pair wire. The TP-12N (Video Line Receiver) at the other end of the wire receives the signal and  
transfers it to an acceptor.  
Figure 13 illustrates a case where an extension of range requires fine-tuning video and HF gain. The TP-6,  
Twisted Pair Line Amplifier is then installed on the line between the TP-11N and the TP-12N and is used to  
amplify and control the video signal traveling on it.  
Perform the following steps (if necessary):  
1) Connect the output from your video/audio source to a twisted-pair transmitter (TP-1xl, for video only, TP-  
11N for video and stereo audio).  
2) Connect the output of the twisted pair transmitter to a twisted-pair cable.  
3) Tap off the line where necessary using a twisted pair line receiver (TP-2xl, TP-12N).  
4) Connect a video/audio acceptor to the twisted-pair line receiver output.  
5) Toggle all termination switches on the receivers except for the last to "Hi-Z" position. Toggle the last  
receiver's termination switch to "Term" position (see section 11.2 for more details).  
If the high frequency response must be adjusted, first use the controls of the transmitter (TP-1xl, TP-6 only),  
then fine-tune the receiver (TP-2xl only) with its appropriate control, for optimal results.  
Some useful tips:  
A twisted pair line amplifier (TP-6 for example) may be inserted along the line, to extend the range, or  
enhance a specific area where reception is not sufficient.  
Twisted pair transmission is affected by the quality of cables. Use high quality (low capacity) cables when  
possible.  
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Figure 12: Typical Video/Stereo Audio Twisted Pair Link  
Figure 13: Extension of Range  
11.9 Typical Video/Stereo Audio Kramer Tools Setup  
Figure 14 illustrates a typical usage of the Kramer Tools described in this manual; an incoming color video  
signal and an audio signal are sent over a long distance by the 707 (Video/Audio Line Transmitter), using a  
telephone wire or any other twisted pair wire. The 708 (Video/Audio Line Receiver) at the other end of the wire,  
receives the signals and transfers them to video and audio acceptors.  
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Perform the following steps (if necessary):  
1) Connect the output from your video/audio source to a transmitter (707 in this case).  
2) Connect the line output of the transmitter to a twisted pair cable.  
3) Tap off the line where necessary using a line receiver.  
4) Use the looping function if necessary (see section 11.2 for details).  
5) Connect video/audio acceptors to each twisted pair line receiver output.  
6) Toggle all termination switches on all the receivers except for the last to "Hi-Z" position. Toggle the last  
receiver's termination switch to "Term" position (see section 11.2 for more details).  
If the high frequency response must be adjusted, first use the controls of the transmitter, and then fine-tune each  
receiver with its appropriate control for optimal results.  
Figure 14: Typical Video/Stereo Audio Kramer Tools Setup  
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12. MAINTENANCE of the TWISTED PAIR INTERFACES/KRAMER TOOLS  
Do not locate your Twisted Pair Interface/Kramer Tool in an environment where it is susceptible to dust,  
excessive temperature and humidity. These conditions might damage the electronics, and cause erratic operation  
or failure. Do not clean your Twisted-Pair Interface/Kramer Tool with abrasives or strong cleaners. Doing so  
might remove or damage the finish, or allow moisture to build up. Take care not to allow dust or particles  
accumulate inside unused or open connectors.  
13. TROUBLESHOOTING  
NOTES  
1. Please note that if the output signal is interrupted by very  
strong external electromagnetic interference, it should re-  
stabilize when such interference ends. If not, reset the  
machine by turning the power switch off and then on.  
2. If the recommended actions still do not result in satisfactory  
operation, please consult your KRAMER Dealer.  
13.1 Power And Indicators  
Problem  
Remedy  
No Power  
For models TP-1xl, TP-2xl, TP-11N, TP-12N, TP-11xl, TP-12xl, perform the  
following:  
1.  
2.  
Confirm that the switch is in the “ ON” position, and that the switch is illuminated.  
Confirm that power connections are secured at the machine and at the receptacle.  
Make sure the receptacle is active, outputting the proper mains voltage.  
Remove power cord from AC outlet and from the machine and then using a flat head  
screwdriver, remove fuse holder, located directly below the power connector on your  
machine. Confirm that the fuse is functional by checking the completeness of the wire  
connected between its two poles. If the wire is broken, replace the fuse with another,  
bearing the same rating.  
3.  
For Kramer Tools perform the following:  
1.  
2.  
Confirm that the LED is illuminated.  
Confirm that the power connections are secured at the machine and at the receptacle.  
Make sure the receptacle is active, outputting the appropriate voltage.  
Using a Philips screwdriver, remove side Philips screws attaching the machine's  
cover.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Locate the fuse holder inside your machine (see Figure 15 for fuse locations in  
Kramer Tools). Confirm that the fuse is functional by checking the completeness of  
the wire connected between its two poles. If the wire is broken, replace the fuse with  
another, bearing the same rating.  
NOTE  
The TP-6 model does not contain a fuse!  
Reinstall the cover by tightening the Philips screws.  
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Figure 15: Locating the Internal Fuses  
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13.2 Video Signal  
Problem  
Remedy  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
No video at the output  
device  
Confirm that your sources and output devices are powered on and connected properly.  
Confirm that all devices in the signal path have the proper input and/or output selected.  
Try to invert polarity, using the polarity switch (TP-12N, 704, 708 Only).  
Use a Video Tester to examine the video path leading to/from your Twisted Pair  
Interface /Kramer Tool (see section 3.2 " Video Tester")  
Video level is too high or  
too dim.  
1.  
The Twisted Pair Interfaces/Kramer Tools in this manual (except for the TP-1xl TP-6,  
TP-11N, 705, 707, 709, 711, 712) offer termination switches on each input. Verify  
that the twisted line is well matched, otherwise it results in a video level that is too  
high or too dim when looping is performed and the termination switches are not in  
proper position (see section 11.2 for more details).  
2.  
3.  
Confirm that the input and output connecting cables are of high quality, properly built  
and terminated with 75 ohms.  
Check level controls located on your source input device, output display, or recorder.  
Signal quality degradation:  
color is fading or smeared,  
quality of the picture is  
reduced, details of the  
picture are lost.  
Inappropriate cables usually have excessive built-in capacitance. When long shielded  
cables are used the capacitance grows, and the cable collects more interference from RF  
sources, such as transmitters, computers and other appliances creating RF fields. At the  
same time the cable also impedes the streaming of high frequency signals. As a result of  
this interference, and of the high frequency loss, signal quality degrades.  
To solve the problem perform the following:  
1.  
Use high quality, non- shielded cables (UTP type) for the longer distances (Multi  
Twisted Cable Wire is recommended).  
2.  
Use a line amplifier from the TP series (such as the TP-6) to pre-compensate for  
signal degradation. You may cascade several line amplifiers to extend the range.  
Connect the line amplifier as close as possible to the video source.  
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Problem  
Remedy  
Noise bars are "rolling" up  
or down in the output  
image  
Hum bars (ground loop) are caused by a difference in the ground potential of any two or  
more devices connected to your signal path. This difference is compensated by routing  
that voltage difference through any available interconnection, including your video cables.  
or:  
WARNING!  
Low frequency Hum in the  
output signal  
Do Not disconnect the ground from any piece of video  
equipment in your signal path!  
Check the following to remove hum bars:  
1.  
Confirm that all interconnected equipment is connected to the same phase of power, if  
possible.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Remove equipment connected to that phase that might introduce noise, such as motors,  
generators, etc.  
Disconnect all cables and reconnect them one at a time until the ground loop  
reappears.  
Disconnect the affected cable and replace it, or insert an isolation device (opto isolator  
or transformer) in the signal path.  
13.3 Audio Signal  
Problem  
Remedy  
No audio at the output  
device, regardless of input  
selected  
1.  
Confirm that your sources and output devices are powered on and connected properly.  
Audio input of your Twisted Pair Interface should be properly wired to the output of  
your source. Audio output of your Twisted Pair Interface should be properly wired to  
the input of your line amplifier or output device (recorder, display, etc.) .  
2.  
1.  
2.  
Confirm that all devices in the signal path have the proper input and/or output selected.  
Confirm that the connecting cables are of high quality and properly built.  
Check level controls located on your source input device, output display or recorder.  
Audio level is too low  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Kramer Electronics (hereafter Kramer) warrants this product to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship under the following terms.  
DURATION OF WARRANTY  
Labor and parts are warranted for three years from the date of the original customer purchase.  
WHO IS PROTECTED  
Only the original customer may enforce this warranty.  
WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
Except as below, this warranty covers all defects in material or workmanship in this product. The following are  
not covered by the warranty:  
1) Any product not distributed by Kramer or not purchased from an authorized Kramer dealer. In order to  
check whether a dealer is authorized, customers may contact Kramer at one of the agencies listed in the web  
2) Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.  
3) Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:  
a) Accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or other working of nature.  
b) Unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.  
c) Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Kramer.  
d) Any shipment of the product (claims should be forwarded to the carrier).  
e) Removal or installation of the product.  
f) Any other cause, which does not relate to a product defect.  
g) Cartons, equipment enclosures, cables or accessories used in conjunction with the product.  
WHAT DOES KRAMER WARRANTY COVER IN CASE OF A JUSTIFIED CLAIM  
Kramer pays labor and material expenses for covered items. Kramer does not pay for the following:  
1) Removal or installations charges.  
2) Costs of initial technical adjustments (set-up), including adjustment of user controls or programming. These  
costs are the responsibility of the Kramer dealer from whom the product was purchased.  
3) Shipping charges.  
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE  
1) To obtain service on you product, you must take or ship it prepaid to any authorized Kramer service center.  
2) Whenever warranty service is required, the original dated invoice (or a copy) must be presented as proof of  
warranty coverage, and should be included in any shipment of the product. Please include a contact name,  
company, address, and a description of the problem(s) in any mailing.  
3) For the name of the nearest Kramer authorized service center, consult your authorized dealer.  
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited  
in duration to the length of this warranty.  
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EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES  
Kramer’ s liability for any defective product is limited to the repair or replacement of the product (according to  
Kramer’ s decision). Kramer shall not be liable for:  
1) Damage to other property caused by defects in this product, damages resulting from inconvenience, loss of  
use of the product, loss of time, commercial loss; or  
2) Any other damage, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise. Some countries may not allow  
limitations on the period of an implied warranty and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental  
or consequential damages, hence the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to all Kramer  
customers.  
This warranty entitles the customer to specific legal rights, but customers may have additional rights, that vary  
according to the law in different countries.  
NOTE: All products returned to Kramer for service must have prior approval that may be obtained from  
Kramer dealers.  
NOTICE  
This equipment has been tested to determine compliance with the requirements of:  
EN-50081: "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); generic emission standard.  
Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry"  
EN-50082: "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) generic immunity standard.  
Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry environment".  
FCC Rules and Regulations: Part 15- “ Radio frequency devices:  
Subpart B- Unintentional radiators  
CFR-47  
CAUTION!  
Servicing the machines can only be done by an authorized Kramer technician. Any user  
who makes changes or modifications to the unit without the expressed approval of the  
manufacturer will void user authority to operate the equipment.  
Use the supplied DC power supply to feed power to the machine.  
Please use recommended interconnection cables to connect the machine to other  
components.  
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Updates to this user manual may be found at  
We welcome your questions, comments and feedback.  
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