Extron electronic TP Twisted Pair Receiver TP R BNC A User Manual

User’s Manual  
Do not connect this device to a computer data or  
telecommunications network  
CAUTION  
TP Receivers Family  
HIgh Resolution Video, Composite Video, and Stereo Audio  
Twisted Pair Cable Transmission Products  
Extron Electronics, USA  
1230 South Lewis Street  
Anaheim, CA 92805  
USA  
714.491.1500  
Fax 714.491.1517  
Extron Electronics, Europe  
Beeldschermweg 6C  
3821 AH Amersfoort  
The Netherlands  
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Extron Electronics, Asia  
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01  
PM Industrial Building  
Singapore 368363  
+65.6383.4400  
Fax +65.6383.4664  
Extron Electronics, Japan  
Daisan DMJ Building 6F  
3-9-1 Kudan Minami  
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0074 Japan  
+81.3.3511.7655  
68-547-02 Rev. G  
Printed in the USA  
08 03  
Fax +81.3.3511.7656  
© 2003 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.  
Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 • Introduction .......................................................... 1-1  
About the TP Receivers....................................................... 1-2  
Features ...................................................................................... 1-3  
TP R BNC A receiver ............................................................... 1-3  
TP R BNC AV receiver ............................................................. 1-4  
TP R AV receiver ..................................................................... 1-4  
TP R 15HD A receiver ............................................................. 1-5  
Chapter 2 • Installation and Operation ......................... 2-1  
Installation Overview.......................................................... 2-2  
Video jumpers ........................................................................ 2-3  
Video DIP switch .................................................................... 2-5  
Audio jumpers ....................................................................... 2-5  
Mounting the receiver .......................................................... 2-7  
Rack mounting (TP R BNC A, TP R BNC AV, TP R 15HD A) .. 2-7  
Furniture mounting ........................................................... 2-9  
Projector mounting ......................................................... 2-10  
Rear panel features and cabling ........................................ 2-11  
Transmitted signal cabling ............................................... 2-11  
Output cabling ................................................................ 2-12  
Computer video ........................................................ 2-12  
Composite video........................................................ 2-13  
Audio ........................................................................ 2-14  
Power connector ............................................................. 2-14  
Termination of TP cable ...................................................... 2-15  
Cable testing ................................................................... 2-16  
Equalizing pair skew........................................................ 2-16  
Front Panel Controls and Indicators.......................... 2-18  
Troubleshooting ................................................................... 2-19  
If the image does not appear ............................................. 2-19  
If the image is not displayed correctly ............................... 2-20  
If the receiver’s Manual/Auto LED flashes.......................... 2-20  
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Appendix • Specifications, Accessories, and  
Part Numbers................................................................................... A-1  
TP Receivers  
Specifications ......................................................................... A-2  
Included Parts......................................................................... A-5  
Accessories............................................................................... A-6  
Cables /Adapters ................................................................... A-6  
Chapter One  
1
Introduction  
About the TP Receivers  
Features  
68-547-02 Rev. G  
Printed in the USA  
08 03  
All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective  
owners.  
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Introduction  
It is possible to exceed the recommended distances,  
however, image quality may be reduced.  
About the TP Receivers  
The Extron Twisted Pair (TP) receivers receive transmissions of  
The TP receivers can only receive and output signals  
transmitted by Extron TP transmitters. This user’s manual  
documents the installation, features, and operation of the TP  
receivers only. For information about the TP transmitters, refer  
to the TP Transmitters Family User’s Manual, which accompanies  
the transmitters.  
RGB video, component video, S-video, composite video, and  
stereo audio over Extron’s Skew-Free™ A/V UTP cable or  
standard Category (CAT) 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP),  
shielded twisted pair (STP), or foil shielded twisted pair (FTP)  
cable. The TP R BNC A, TP R BNC AV, and TP R AV receivers  
are designed for longer transmission distances (200 to 1000 feet)  
and the TP R 15HD A is designed for shorter transmission  
distances (100 to 800 feet).  
Features  
The minimum reliable transmission distance for the TP R BNC A,  
TP R BNC AV, and TP R AV is 50 feet. The TP R 15HD A  
provides reliable reception and high quality video output  
without the minimum distance limitation.  
All Extron TP receivers provide the following features:  
Audio output — Provides unbalanced (left/right) audio on  
RCA connectors, and balanced or unbalanced audio on  
3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors.  
The maximum distance is determined by the output frequency  
and resolution. The following table specifies the recommended  
maximum transmission distances using Extron skew-free A/V  
UTP cable or UTP CAT 5 cable, terminated with CAT 6, or at  
least CAT 5e, rated connectors.  
Level control — Allows you to manually control the image  
brightness.  
Peaking control — Allows you to manually control the image  
sharpness.  
Extron recommends using the highest quality cable  
available and affordable. We also recommend the use of  
pre-terminated and tested cables. Cables terminated on  
site should be tested before use to ensure that they  
comply with Category 5e specifications.  
TP R BNC A receiver  
The TP R BNC A receiver has the following features:  
Video output — Provides RGBHV, RGBS, or RGsB video on 5  
BNC connectors.  
RJ-45 connector — Allows attachment to an Extron TP  
Recommended transmission ranges at 60 Hz,  
TP R 15HD A  
transmitter.  
Cable length compensation — Allows you to select whether to  
compensate for long cable runs automatically or  
manually.  
Video format  
Composite video and audio  
Component video and S-video  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
Maximum range  
800 feet  
800 feet  
500 feet  
400 feet  
300 feet  
Mounting —  
Mounts in a rack with Extron’s 1U rack shelf  
(part #60-190-01) or 1U Basic Rack Shelf (part #60-604-01).  
1280 x 1024  
200 feet  
1600 x 1280  
100 feet  
Mounts to a projector mounting bracket with Extron’s  
Projector Mounting Kit (part #70-077-04).  
Recommended transmission ranges at 60 Hz,  
all others  
Mounts under or through furniture with Extron’s Under  
Desk Mounting Kit (part #70-077-01) or Through Desk  
Mounting Kit (part #70-077-02).  
Video format  
Composite video and audio  
Component video and S-video  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
Maximum range  
1000 feet  
1000 feet  
1000 feet  
800 feet  
600 feet  
400 feet  
200 feet  
1280 x 1024  
1600 x 1280  
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Introduction, cont’d  
TP R BNC AV receiver  
TP R 15HD A receiver  
The TP R BNC AV receiver has the following features:  
The TP R 15HD A receiver has the following features:  
Video output — Provides RGBHV, RGBS, or RGsB video on 5  
BNC connectors, and composite video on 1 BNC  
connector.  
Video output — Provides RGBHV, RGBS, and RGsB on a 15-pin  
HD connector. With an optional SY 15 HD-RGBHV cable,  
the receiver can output component video, S-video, or  
composite video.  
RJ-45 connector — Allows attachment to an Extron TP  
transmitter. One connector is for computer input, and  
one is for A/V input.  
RJ-45 connector — Allows attachment to an Extron TP  
transmitter.  
Cable length compensation — Allows you to select whether to  
compensate for long cable runs automatically or  
manually.  
Mounting —  
Mounts in an Extron VersaTools™ 19" 1U Rack Shelf  
(part #60-190-20), VersaTools 1U Basic Rack Shelf  
(part #60-604-20), a standard Universal 1U Rack Shelf  
(part #60-190-01), or a 1U Basic Rack Shelf  
(part #60-604-01).  
Mounting —  
Mounts in a rack with Extron’s 1U rack shelf  
(part #60-190-01) or 1U Basic Rack Shelf (part #60-604-01).  
Mounts under furniture or to a projector bracket with  
Extron’s optional mounting kits (part #70-212-01,  
furniture, or 70-217-01, projector).  
Mounts to a projector mounting bracket with Extron’s  
Projector Mounting Kit (part #70-077-04).  
Mounts under or through furniture with Extron’s Under  
Desk Mounting Kit (part #70-077-01) or Through Desk  
Mounting Kit (part #70-077-02).  
TP R AV receiver  
The TP R AV receiver has the following features:  
Video output — Provides composite video on one BNC  
connector.  
RJ-45 connector — Allows attachment to an Extron TP  
transmitter.  
Cable length compensation — Allows you to select whether to  
compensate for long cable runs automatically or  
manually.  
Mounting —  
Mounts to a projector mounting bracket with Extron’s  
Projector Mounting Kit (part #70-077-04).  
Mounts under or through furniture with Extron’s Under  
Desk Mounting Kit (part #70-077-01) or Through Desk  
Mounting Kit (part #70-077-02).  
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Chapter Two  
2
Installation and Operation  
Installation Overview  
Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
Troubleshooting  
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Installation and Operation
Installation Overview  
All TP transmitters include a 15V external power  
supply. The transmitters also receive power from the  
associated Extron TP receiver(s) (with the exception of  
the TP R 15HD A) via the TP cable. Extron  
recommends using the local power supply; however, the  
power supply may not be necessary in some applications.  
Use the following guidelines:  
To install and set up a TP receiver and the associated TP  
transmitter(s) for operation, perform the following steps:  
Disconnect power from all of the equipment, including the  
video source(s) (such as computers or DVD players), the  
transmitter, the receiver, and the output display(s).  
1
The TP T 15HD A, TP T 15HD AV, and  
TP T BNC may not require a local power supply for  
cable lengths of 300 feet or less.  
For component, S-video, or composite video, ensure that  
the internal jumpers (TP R BNC A and TP R BNC AV) or  
external DIP switch (TP R 15HD A) are in the correct  
position. See Video jumpers or Video DIP switch in this  
chapter.  
2
The TP T AV may not require a local power supply  
for cable lengths of 800 feet or less.  
The TP T BNC DA4 and any transmitter  
connected to a TP R 15HD A always require the  
local power supply.  
TP R BNC AV and TP R AV only If desired, configure  
the audio jumpers to make the receiver compatible with  
unmodified TP transmitters. See Audio jumpers in this  
chapter.  
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If problems are encountered, use the local power supply.  
The TP R BNC AV and TP R AV are redesigned  
(modified) receivers. The audio jumpers configure the  
audio portion of the composite video TP link to work  
with either similarly redesigned TP T 15HD AV and  
TP T AV transmitters or with older, unmodified  
transmitters. Redesigned receivers and transmitters  
have an identifying label.  
Adjust the picture controls on the transmitter(s) and the  
receiver. See Controls and Indicators in this chapter and  
refer to the TP Transmitters Family User’s Manual, part  
#68-546-01.  
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Video jumpers  
The TP R BNC A and TP R BNC AV receivers can be configured  
to receive component video, S-video, or composite video.  
Mount the receiver in a rack (all except TP R AV) (the  
TP R 15HD A can be mounted in a standard rack or in a  
VersaTools rack), under a desk or podium, in a desk or  
table (all except TP R 15HD A), or on a projector bracket.  
See Mounting the receiver in this chapter.  
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The receivers are factory configured for RGB video. To  
receive any other type of video, reconfigure the jumpers.  
Connect the cable(s) between the TP transmitter(s) and the  
receiver. See Transmitted signal cabling in this chapter and  
refer to the TP Transmitters Family User’s Manual, part  
#68-546-01.  
Connect the output cables. See Output cabling in this  
chapter.  
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Configure the TP transmitter(s). Refer to the TP  
Transmitters Family User’s Manual, part #68-546-01.  
Connect power cords to the TP receiver, the TP  
transmitter, and turn on the video source(s) and the  
output display(s).  
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1.  
Remove the three screws on each side and the two screws  
on top of the cover (figure 2-1).  
Video DIP switch  
The TP R 15HD A receiver can be configured to  
Remove 8  
Screws  
receive component video, S-video, or composite video.  
To configure the receiver for RGB video, set DIP  
switch 3 (C video) on the back of the transmitter to off  
(down). For any other video format set the switch on  
(up).  
ON  
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Older (unmodified) receivers and transmitters are fully  
compatible with each other but not with the TPX 88 A  
twisted pair matrix switcher.  
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Remove 5 (TP R BNC A)  
or 6 (TP R BNC AV)  
BNC Hex Nuts  
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Redesigned (modified) receivers and transmitters are  
fully compatible with each other and with the TPX 88 A.  
They can also be jumpered to be compatible with the  
older (unmodified) transmitters and receivers but not  
the TPX 88 A.  
RGB  
J3  
J3  
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J3  
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Redesigned (modified) receivers and transmitters have an  
identifying label.  
Component,  
S-video,  
Composite  
J3  
U25  
The TP R BNC AV and TP R AV receivers are factory configured  
to receive the audio that is associated with the composite video  
link on wire pair 3 and 6. This configuration is compatible with  
redesigned TP transmitters and the TPX 88 A.  
Bottom PC board (inside case)  
TP R BNC A and TP R BNC AV  
If you intend to match this receiver with an older, unmodified  
TP transmitter, and do not plan to include a TPX 88 A in your  
system, you can set the receiver to receive the audio on wire  
pair 7 and 8, to be compatible with an older TP transmitter, by  
shifting internal jumpers as follows:  
Figure 2-1 — Video jumper configuration  
2.  
Using an Extron BNC extraction tool (part #100-096-01) or a  
14 mm, deep well socket with thin walls, remove the five or  
six hex nuts securing the BNC connectors to the rear panel.  
3.  
Slide the cover forward until the cover clears the BNC  
connectors and then lift the cover off.  
4.  
TP R BNC AV only: Remove the four screws securing the  
video board to the RGB board and lift the video board out  
of the way.  
5.  
Locate J3 on the RGB video printed circuit board. See  
figure 2-1.  
a.  
For RGB video, ensure that pin 2 is jumpered to  
pin 3.  
b.  
For any other video format, ensure that pin 1 is  
jumpered to pin 2.  
6.  
Reinstall the video board, replace the cover, and reinstall  
the screws and BNC connector hex nuts.  
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1.  
Remove the three screws on each side and the one or two  
screws on top of the cover (figure 2-2).  
Mounting the receiver  
Rack mounting (TP R BNC A, TP R BNC AV, TP R 15HD A)  
TP R BNC A, TP R BNC AV, or TP R 15HD AV — For optional  
rack mounting, mount the receiver on a 19" 1U Universal Rack  
Shelf (Extron part #60-190-01) (figure 2-3). The TP R BNC A and  
TP R BNC AV mount on the left or right side of the rack. The  
TP R 15HD A mounts in one of eight locations on the rack.  
Remove (7)  
Screws  
TP R AV  
or  
TP R BNC AV  
Lift Cover  
straight up  
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Remove 1 (TP R AV) or  
6 (TP R BNC AV)  
BNC Hex Nuts  
IN  
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A
J10  
J11  
Wire Pair Wire Pair  
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7&8  
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3&6*  
Wire Pair  
7&8  
(2) 4-40 x 3/16" Screws  
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Opposite Corners  
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TP  
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Figure 2-2 — Audio jumper configuration  
2.  
Using an Extron BNC extraction tool (part #100-096-01) or a  
14 mm, deep well socket with thin walls, remove the one or  
six hex nuts securing the BNC connectors to the rear panel.  
Figure 2-3 — Rack mounting the TP R 15HD A and  
TP R BNC AV  
3.  
Slide the cover forward until the cover clears the BNC  
connectors and then lift the cover off.  
4.  
Locate J10 and J11 on the composite video printed circuit  
board. See figure 2-2.  
a.  
For compatibility with redesigned (modified)  
receivers and the TPX 88 A, ensure that pin 1 is  
jumpered to pin 2 on both jumper locations.  
b.  
For compatibility with older (unmodified)  
receivers, ensure that pin 2 is jumpered to pin 3 on  
both jumper locations.  
5.  
Replace the cover, and reinstall the screws and BNC  
connector hex nut(s).  
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TP R 15HD A only — For optional rack mounting, mount the  
Furniture mounting  
receiver on a VersaTools 19" 1U Rack Shelf (Extron part  
#60-190-20) (figure 2-4). The TP R 15HD A mounts in one of  
four locations on the rack.  
All of the receiver models can be mounted under furniture such  
as a table or podium surface using the appropriate optional  
mounting bracket, Extron’s Mini Under-Desk Mounting Kit  
(part #70-212-01) (TP R 15 HD A) or Under-Desk Mounting Kit  
(part #70-077-01) (all other models).  
All models except the TP R 15HD A can be mounted through a  
table or podium using Extron’s Through-Desk Mounting Kit  
(part #70-077-02). Furniture mount the receiver as follows:  
1.  
Attach the mounting brackets to the receiver with the  
machine screws provided (figure 2-5).  
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Face Plate  
Extron  
TP R BNC A  
Extron  
TP R 15HDA  
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Mounted  
(2) 4-40 x 3/16" screws  
Figure 2-4 — VersaTools rack mounting the TP R 15HD A  
Extron  
TP R BNC A  
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1.  
If feet were previously installed on the bottom of the  
receiver, remove them.  
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2.  
Mount the receiver on the rack shelf, using two 4-40 x 3/16  
screws in opposite (diagonal) corners to secure the receiver  
to the shelf.  
RGB OUTPUT  
Under-desk  
Mounted  
G
RGB INPUT  
3.  
Install blank panel(s) (included in the 1U universal and  
VersaTools rack kits, optional for the 1U basic rack kit) or  
other unit(s) to the rack shelf.  
Under-desk  
Mounted  
Figure 2-5 — Under-desk or through-desk mounting  
Only the TP R 15HD A and products in the Extron  
VersaTools line can be mounted on a VersaTools shelf.  
Any 1U rack-mountable Extron product can be mounted  
on the standard shelf.  
2.  
For through-surface mounting (all except TP R 15HD A),  
cut the proper sized hole in the mounting surface.  
3.  
Hold the receiver with the attached brackets against the  
underside of the table or other furniture. Mark the  
location of the screw holes of the bracket on the mounting  
surface.  
4.  
Drill 3/32” (2 mm) diameter pilot holes, 1/4” (6.3 mm)  
deep in the mounting surface at the marked screw  
locations.  
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5.  
For through-surface mounting (all except TP R 15HD A),  
Rear panel features and cabling  
insert four #8 wood screws through the bracket and into  
the four pilot holes. Tighten all four screws to secure the  
receiver in place.  
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A-V AUDIO  
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7.  
8.  
For under-surface mounting, insert #8 wood screws into  
the four pilot holes. Tighten each screw into the mounting  
surface until just less than 1/4” of the screw protrudes.  
A-V INPUT  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
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H/HV  
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RGB INPUT  
50/60 Hz  
RGB OUTPUT  
For under-surface mounting, align the mounting screws  
with the slots in the brackets and place the receiver against  
the surface, with the screws through the bracket slots.  
TP R BNC AV  
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For under-surface mounting, slide the receiver slightly  
forward or back, then tighten all four screws to secure the  
switcher in place.  
AUDIO  
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POWER  
15V .5A DC  
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B
R
Projector mounting  
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B
H/HV  
RGB OUTPUT  
V
RGB INPUT  
All of the receiver models can be mounted on a projector  
bracket using the appropriate optional mounting bracket,  
Extron’s Mini Projector Mounting Kit (part #70-217-01)  
(TP R 15 HD A) or Projector Mounting Kit (part #70-077-04)  
(all other models).  
TP R BNC A  
2
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7
8
9
A-V OUTPUT  
A
VIDEO  
A-V INPUT  
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POWER  
15V .5A DC  
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Secure the mounting bracket to the receiver using two machine  
screws in the side of the receiver (TP R 15HD A) or the three #8  
machine screws provided (all other models). Secure the  
receiver to a projector mount or other surface by inserting the  
mounting bolt through the bracket’s slotted hole (figure 2-6).  
AUDIO  
TP R AV  
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8
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Figure 2-7 — Installation features, TP receivers  
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Do not connect this device to a computer data or  
CAUTION  
telecommunications network  
RJ-45 termination must comply with the TIA/EIA  
T 568A wiring standards for all connections.  
RGB video transmission connector — Attach one end of a TP  
cable to this RJ-45 female connector (figure 2-7). Attach the  
other end to an Extron TP 15HD or BNC transmitter. See  
Termination of TP cable on page 2-15 for pin assignments.  
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Figure 2-6 — Projector bracket mounting a receiver  
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Composite video transmission connector — Attach one end of  
RGB Output 15HD (TP R 15HD A) —  
Connect the desired video output device to  
the rear panel output 15HD connector.  
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a TP cable to this RJ-45 female connector. Attach the other end  
to an Extron TP composite video transmitter. See Termination of  
TP cable on page 2-15 for pin assignments.  
15  
11  
Female  
At the TP transmitter, input only  
sync signals, no video signals, on  
the sync pins, 13 and 14.  
Output cabling  
Computer video  
For component video, use the R (R-Y) and R return pins  
(pins 1 and 6), G (Y) and G return pins (pins 2 and 7),  
and B (B-Y) and B return pins (pins 3 and 8).  
For S-video, use the R, R return (C-chroma), G, and G  
return (Y-luma) pins.  
The TP R BNC A, TP R BNC AV and TP R 15HD A receive and  
output RGB video. These receivers can also receive component  
video, S-video, or composite video and output them on the R,  
G, and B signal lines.  
For composite video, use the G pin and the associated  
return pin. For additional genlocked video signals, use  
the R, B, and associated return pins.  
Reception of component video, S-video, or composite video  
requires that an internal jumper (TP R BNC AV and TP R BNC)  
or external DIP switch (TP R 15HD A) be repositioned. See  
Video jumpers or Video DIP switch in this chapter.  
DIP switches  
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RGB Output BNCs (TP R BNC A and TP R BNC AV) —  
Connect the desired video output device to the rear panel  
output BNCs:  
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SOG switch — Set this rear panel switch up for  
RGsB video and down for RGBHV or RGBS  
video.  
C Sync switch — Set this rear panel switch up for  
RGBS video and down for RGBHV or RGsB  
video.  
For RGBHV video, use the R, G, B, H/HV, and V BNCs.  
R
G
B
H/HV  
V
C video switch (TP R 15HD A only) —  
Configures the transmitter for RGB or  
component/S-video/composite video. See  
Video DIP switch in this chapter.  
For RGBS video, use the R, G, B, and H/HV BNCs.  
ON  
R
G
B
H/HV  
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Set all three DIP switches down for  
RGBHV video.  
For RGsB or component video, use the R (R-Y), G (Y), and B  
(B-Y) BNCs.  
N/C (TP R 15HD A only) — No connection.  
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H/HV  
V
Composite video  
The TP R BNC AV and the TP R AV receive and output  
composite video.  
For S-video, use the R (C-chroma) and G (Y-luma) BNCs.  
Video connector — Connect a composite video device to this  
rear panel BNC connector. Digital audio can also be connected  
to this connector.  
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For composite video, use the R, G, and/or B BNC.  
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The H/HV and V BNCs only output sync, not video,  
signals.  
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Audio  
TP R BNC A and TP R AV — Wire the external 15V power  
supply into this 3-pole captive screw connector  
(figure 2-9) and plug the connector into the receiver.  
The power supply is included with the unit.  
All Extron TP receivers receive and output stereo audio. All  
receivers except the TP R 15HD A output the audio on both left  
and right RCA connectors and on 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw  
connectors. The TP R 15HD A outputs audio on the captive  
screw connector only.  
Power  
Power  
12VDC  
15VDC  
Smooth  
Ridges  
Stereo audio output connectors — Connect left and right stereo  
audio cables between these rear panel RCA connectors and the  
output device’s stereo audio inputs.  
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Captive  
Screw  
Connector  
Captive  
Screw  
Connector  
Power Supply  
Output Cord  
Only analog, line level, unbalanced audio signals can be  
output on these connectors.  
TP R 15HD A  
TP R BNC A  
TP R AV  
Stereo audio 5-pole captive screw connector — Connect audio  
devices, such as an audio amplifier or powered speakers, to  
these connectors. These 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw  
connectors output unamplified, line level audio. Figure 2-8  
shows how to properly wire an output connector.  
Figure 2-9 — Power connector wiring  
TP R 15HD A — Wire the external 15V power supply into  
this 2-pole captive screw connector (figure 2-11) and  
plug the connector into the receiver. The power  
supply is included with the unit.  
Tip  
Ring  
Sleeve (s)  
Tip  
Tip  
See warning  
Sleeve  
Tip  
Ring  
See warning  
Termination of TP cable  
Balanced Output  
Unbalanced Output  
Figure 2-10 details the recommended termination of TP cables in  
accordance with the TIA/EIA T 568A wiring standards.  
Figure 2-8 — Audio output connector wiring  
Side  
Clip Down  
RJ-45  
12345678  
12345678  
3&6 4&5  
Connect the sleeve to ground (Gnd). Connecting  
the sleeve to a negative (-) terminal will damage the  
audio output circuits.  
CAUTION  
connector  
RGB video and audio AV Video and audio  
Signal Level Signal Level  
Pin Wire color  
If only an audio signal, no video, is received, connect a  
ground wire between the chassis ground and an earth  
ground in the equipment rack or other grounded device.  
If the receiver is not grounded, a crackling sound may be  
heard in the audio output.  
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White-green Red/V. sync+ ±0.35V  
Video+  
Video-  
+15V with Audio+* &  
+0.35V  
-0.35V  
Green  
Red/V. sync- ±0.35V  
Audio &  
power  
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White-orange  
+15V  
±0.5 V  
power+  
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Blue  
Green+  
Green-  
+0.35V  
Reserved None  
Reserved None  
Power connector  
Power  
TP R BNC AV — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this  
White-blue  
-0.35V  
±0.5 V  
Audio &  
power  
Audio-* &  
0V  
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Orange  
power-  
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White-brown Blue/H. sync+ ±0.35V  
Brown Blue/H. sync- ±0.35V  
Reserved None  
connector to connect the TP R BNC AV to a 100 to  
240VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz power source.  
Reserved None  
* Audio can be jumpered to wire pair 7 and 8.  
See Audio jumpers in this chapter.  
If the distance between the transmitter and receiver is too  
great for the receiver to power the transmitter, the video  
image will be missing, distorted, or noisy, or the  
receiver’s Manual/Auto LED will flash. The transmitter  
requires a local 15V power supply.  
1&2  
7&8  
Twisted  
Pairs  
Figure 2-10 — TP cable termination  
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Installation and Operation, cont’d  
Cable testing  
together; the signal transmitted on the shortest wire pair leads  
the other colors and appears to the left on the display.  
To ensure proper cable termination, each transmission cable  
system that uses CAT 5e should be tested (Extron’s Skew-Free  
UTP cable does not need to be tested). Testing the cable from  
the RJ-45 connections at the transmitter and receiver gives the  
most accurate indications of cable problems.  
UTP cable test equipment measures and reports wire pair  
length. The report on the various pair lengths can be used in  
equalizing pair skew. The nominal velocity of propagation  
(NVP — the speed at which the signal travels on the  
transmission line, measured as a percentage of the speed of  
light) of TP cable is very close to that of conventional coaxial  
cable. The similarity in NVP means that an additional length of  
coax equal to the length of pair skew, placed on the receiver’s  
output, equalizes the effects of pair skew (figure 2-11).  
There are two varieties of cable runs: simple runs, in which a  
single cable is terminated only at the transmitter and receiver,  
and complex runs, which can include patch bays and multiple  
terminations and lengths of cable. In either case, the entire  
cabling system should be tested.  
If UTP cable test measurement cannot be done, pair skew can  
still be equalized by viewing a test pattern with a critical eye.  
Examine the test pattern for loss of horizontal registration and,  
through a process of trial and error, equalize any pair skew with  
coax extensions on the red, green, and/or blue outputs.  
A complete test measures cable length and tests the wire map,  
attenuation, NEXT, PSNEXT, ELFEXT, PSELFEXT, return loss,  
ACR and PSACR. All of these tests are critical for digital data  
transfer. While all of these tests are important indicators of the  
quality of the cable termination, the most critical testing  
parameters for video transfer are wire map (T-568-A  
termination) and pair length measurements. The largest  
concern is equalization of skew between cable pairs. Cable  
systems of 300 feet or less should exhibit no transmission  
problems if they pass at least CAT 5e or preferably CAT 6-D5  
channel certification testing.  
TP T 15HD A  
IF cable measurement  
indicates that the pair  
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The Microtest OMNI SCANNER 2 performs comprehensive  
certification testing to the proposed CAT 6 standards. Other  
manufacturers also make testing equipment. The tests include  
advanced diagnostics for troubleshooting the cause and location  
of many cable and termination problems. For simple  
installation testing, the Microtest MICRO SCANNER PRO tests  
wire map and cable length, including individual cable pair  
length.  
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Equalizing pair skew  
Pair RGB video  
1, 2 Red  
... THEN insert a four foot  
extension cable to equalize  
TP skew for red video.  
The manufacturing process for network (CAT 5e) UTP cable  
leads to a condition called pair skew. For best results, pair skew  
needs to be equalized when using the CAT 5e cable in A/V  
applications. The design of Extron’s skew-free A/V UTP cable  
minimizes pair skew to the point that equalization is not  
required.  
LCD Projector  
4, 5 Green  
7, 8 Blue  
Figure 2-11 — Pair skew equalization  
Skew exists between pairs when the physical length of one wire  
pair is different from another. As the transmission cable length  
increases, the amount of skew increases. Skew affects the  
displayed image when the differential length between wire  
pairs exceeds 2 feet, causing the timing of the red, green, and  
blue video signals to appear out of alignment (horizontal  
registration errors). A white vertical line on a black field can  
appear as individual red, green, and blue lines that are close  
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Installation and Operation, cont’d  
Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
Manual/Auto switch (TP R BNC A and TP R BNC AV) — With  
this switch in the Auto position, the receiver automatically  
adjusts the level and peaking to compensate for long cable runs.  
In the Manual position, you can manually compensate for long  
cable runs using the level and peaking controls.  
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The TP R BNC A and TP R BNC AV have similar controls and  
indicators (figure 2-12). The TP R 15HD A has a reduced set of  
controls (figure 2-13).  
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Auto LED (TP R BNC A and TP R BNC AV) — Indicates that  
the Manual/Auto switch is in the Auto position.  
VIDEO  
MANUAL  
AUTO  
LEVEL  
RGB  
LEVEL  
PEAKING  
Level control — Adjusts the image brightness.  
4
5
MANUAL  
AUTO  
Peaking control — Adjusts the image sharpness.  
PEAKING  
TP R BNC AV  
For details on the SOG and C SYNC switches, see  
Computer video earlier in this chapter.  
Figure 2-12 — TP R BNC AV control and indicators  
Troubleshooting  
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If the image does not appear  
1.  
Ensure that all devices are receiving power. The  
transmitter’s and receiver’s front panel Power LEDs  
indicate that they are receiving power.  
RGB  
LEVEL  
PEAKING  
TP R 15HD A  
2.  
Ensure that the transmitter is receiving a video input.  
Figure 2-13 — TP R 15HD A control and indicators  
3.  
Ensure that the TP cable(s) are properly terminated in  
accordance with TIA/EIA T 568A standards and that the  
RJ-45 connections are securely made. If the Power LEDs  
on the transmitter and the receiver are lit green, a  
transmitter is properly connected to a receiver.  
Power LED  
1
Amber — indicates that power is applied, but that the  
transmitter is not connected to a receiver.  
4.  
For computer/RGB video, ensure that the receiver’s SOG  
and C Sync switches are in the correct positions for the  
video output.  
On the TP R BNC AV only, and only if the composite  
video TP link is used and the RGB link is not used, this  
LED will only light amber.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
For computer video, ensure that the transmitter’s ID bit  
switches are on.  
Green — indicates that a transmitter is connected and any  
of the following grounding conditions exist:  
• The transmitter is powered by a local power supply  
and the receiver’s output is connected to a device  
that provides a reference ground.  
For computer video on an LCD projector, ensure that the  
transmitter’s DDSP switch is on.  
The transmission distance may be too far for remote  
power. Try connecting the local 15V power supply to the  
transmitter.  
• The transmitter is powered by the receiver, is locally  
grounded, and the receiver’s output is connected to  
a device that provides a reference ground.  
8.  
The transmission distance may be too short. Ensure that  
the UTP cable is at least 50 feet long.  
• The transmitter is receiving power from the  
receiver, a local monitor is connected to the  
transmitter, and the receiver’s output is connected  
to a device that provides a reference ground.  
9.  
If the Manual/Auto switch is in the manual position,  
ensure that the receiver’s level controls are not set too  
high. Too much level and peaking can cause display  
problems.  
• The receiver is connected to a TP switcher that is  
connected to a device that provides a reference  
ground.  
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TP Receivers • Installation and Operation  
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Installation and Operation, cont’d  
10. For computer video from a laptop or for ungrounded AC  
TP Receivers  
distribution systems, the transmitter may need to be  
grounded. See Grounding the transmitter in the TP  
Transmitter Family User’s Manual, part #68-546-01.  
11. Call the Extron S3 Sales & Technical Support Hotline if  
necessary.  
If the image is not displayed correctly  
1.  
For computer/RGB video, if the output image looks too  
green, ensure that the receiver’s SOG switch is off.  
2.  
For computer video, if the picture hangs off the edge of the  
screen, adjust the transmitter’s H Shift control.  
DDSP disables the horizontal shift control.  
3.  
Place the receiver’s Manual/Auto switch to manual and  
adjust the level and peaking controls for optimum quality.  
4.  
The transmission distance may be too far for remote  
power. Try connecting the local 15V power supply to the  
transmitter.  
Appendix  
5.  
For computer video from a laptop or for ungrounded AC  
distribution systems, the transmitter may need to be  
grounded. See Grounding the transmitter in the TP  
Transmitters Family User’s Manual, part #68-546-01.  
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If the image still does not display properly, call the Extron  
S3 Sales & Technical Support Hotline.  
If the receiver’s Manual/Auto LED flashes  
Specifications,  
1.  
The transmission distance may be too far for remote power.  
Connect the local 15V power supply to the transmitter.  
Accessories, and Part Numbers  
2.  
Check the RJ-45 connector for a loose connection.  
Specifications  
Included Parts  
Accessories  
Cables/Adapters  
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S/N ................................................ >63dB at nominal level  
Crosstalk ....................................... <-80dB @ 1 kHz, fully loaded  
Stereo channel separation .......... >80dB @ 1 kHz  
Video  
Number/signal type ................... 1 or 2 sets of proprietary analog signals  
Connectors .................................... 1 or 2 shielded RJ-45 female  
CMRR ............................................ >33dB @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
Video input — refer to the TP Transmitters Family  
User’s Manual, part #68-546-02  
Audio input — refer to the TP Transmitters Family  
User’s Manual, part #68-546-02  
Video output  
Number/signal type  
Audio output  
Number/signal type  
TP R BNC A,  
TP R BNC A,  
TP R 15HD A .................... 1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB,  
component video, or S-video; or  
1 S-video and 1 NTSC/PAL/SECAM  
composite video from a single source; or  
3 NTSC/PAL composite video from a  
single source  
TP R AV ............................ 1 stereo audio balanced/unbalanced, and  
1 stereo audio unbalanced  
TP R 15HD A .................... 1 stereo audio balanced/unbalanced  
TP R BNC AV ................... 2 stereo audio balanced/unbalanced, and  
2 stereo audio unbalanced  
TP R BNC AV ................... 1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB,  
component video, or S-video; or  
1 S-video and 1 NTSC/PAL/SECAM  
composite video from a single source; or  
3 NTSC/PAL/SECAM composite video  
from a single source  
Connectors  
TP R 15HD A .................... (1) 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector  
per input  
All other models .............. 2 female RCA (left/right) per input  
(1) 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector  
per input  
and 1 NTSC/PAL/SECAM composite  
video  
TP R AV ............................ 1 NTSC/PAL/SECAM composite video  
Connectors  
Impedance .................................... 50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced  
Gain error ...................................... 0.1dB channel to channel  
Maximum level (600 ohm) ......... >+11.5dBm, balanced at stated %THD+N  
TP R BNC A ...................... 5 BNC female  
TP R BNC AV ................... 6 BNC female  
TP R 15HD A .................... (1) 15-pin HD female  
TP R AV ............................ 1 BNC female  
General  
Power  
TP R BNC A, TP R AV .... 15VDC, 0.8 A, external power supply.  
Product requires 0.3 A (minimum).  
TP R 15HD A .................... 15VDC, 0.8 A, external power supply.  
Product requires 0.34 A (maximum).  
Nominal level ............................... 1V p-p for Y of component video and  
S-video, and for composite video  
0.7V p-p for RGB  
TP R BNC AV ................... 100VAC to 240VAC, 50/60 Hz, 40 watts,  
internal  
0.3V p-p for R-Y and B-Y of component  
video, and for C of S-video  
Temperature/humidity .............. Storage -40° to +158°F (-40° to +70°C) /  
10% to 90%, non-condensing  
Minimum/maximum levels ...... 0.3V to 1.45V p-p  
Impedance .................................... 75 ohms  
Operating +32° to +122°F (0° to +50°C) /  
10% to 90%, non-condensing  
Audio  
Rack mount  
Number/signal type ................... 1 or 2 sets of analog proprietary signals  
Connectors .................................... 1 or 2 shielded RJ-45 female  
Frequency response ..................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.05dB  
THD + Noise ................................ 0.03% @ 1 kHz, 0.3% @ 20 kHz at rated  
maximum output drive  
TP R AV ............................ No, but projector mountable with optional  
mounting kit (#70-077-04), furniture  
mountable with optional mounting  
brackets (#70-077-01 and #70-077-02).  
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TP R 15HD A .................... Yes, with optional VersaTools 1U rack  
shelf, part #60-190-20 or optional standard  
size 1U rack shelf, part #60-190-01. Also,  
projector mountable with optional  
Compliances ................................. CE, FCC Class A  
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours  
Warranty ....................................... 3 years parts and labor  
mounting kit, part #70-212-01 or under-  
furniture mountable with optional  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
mounting brackets, part #70-217-01.  
TP R BNC A, TP R BNC AV  
Included Parts  
Yes, with optional 1U rack shelf, part  
#60-190-01. Also, projector mountable  
with optional mounting kit, part  
#70-077-04 or furniture mountable with  
optional mounting brackets #70-077-01,  
70-077-02.  
These items are included in each order for a specific TP receiver:  
Included parts  
Part number  
All  
TP Receivers User’s Manual  
Enclosure type.............................. Metal  
Enclosure dimensions  
Captive screw connector, 5 pole, 3.5 mm (1 or 2) 10-319-10  
TP R BNC A ...................... 1.3” H x 8.75” W x 7.0” D  
(<1U high, half-rack width)  
TP R BNC A  
60-351-02  
(3.3 cm H x 22.2 cm W x 17.8 cm D)  
(Depth excludes connectors.)  
Single output external power supply, 15V, 0.8A 70-057-01  
TP R BNC AV ................... 1.7” H x 8.75” W x 7.0” D  
(1U high, half-rack width)  
Captive screw connector, 3 pole, 3.5 mm  
10-265-03  
(4.3 cm H x 22.2 cm W x 17.8 cm D)  
(Depth excludes connectors.)  
TP R 15HD A  
60-450-01  
TP R 15HD A .................... 1.6” H x 4.25” W x 3.0” D  
(1U high, quarter-rack width)  
Single output external power supply, 15V, 0.34A 70-160-01  
(4.1 cm H x 10.8 cm W x 7.6 cm D)  
(Depth excludes connectors.)  
TP R AV  
60-352-03  
TP R AV ............................ 1.25” H x 4.75” W x 7.0” D  
(3.2 cm H x 12.1 cm W x 17.8 cm D)  
Single output external power supply, 15V, 0.8A 70-057-01  
Captive screw connector, 3 pole, 3.5 mm  
10-265-03  
(Depth excludes connectors.)  
Product weight  
TP R BNC A ...................... 1.6 lbs (0.7 kg)  
TP R BNC AV ................... 2.6 lbs (1.2 kg)  
TP R 15HD A .................... 0.4 lbs (0.2 kg)  
TP R AV ............................ 0.9 lbs (0.4 kg)  
Shipping weight  
TP R BNC AV  
60-350-03  
The TP R AV and TP R BNC AV are redesigned  
receivers. The audio portion of the composite video TP  
link can be configured to work with either similarly  
redesigned TP T AV and TP T 15HD AV transmitters  
or with older, unmodified transmitters. See Audio  
jumpers in chapter 2, Installation and Operation.  
Redesigned receivers and transmitters have an  
identifying label.  
TP R BNC A ...................... 4 lbs (1.8 kg)  
TP R BNC AV ................... 5 lbs (2.3 kg)  
TP R 15HD A .................... 2 lbs (0.9 kg)  
TP R AV ............................ 3 lbs (1.4 kg)  
Vibration ....................................... ISTA/NSTA 1A in carton (International  
Safe Transit Association)  
Listings .......................................... UL, CUL  
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Accessories  
Skew-Free A/V cable, RJ-45 jacks  
Part number  
Accessories  
Part number  
150’ Skew-Free Plenum  
200’ Skew-Free Plenum  
250’ Skew-Free Plenum  
300’ Skew-Free Plenum  
CAT 6 Jack (various colors)  
26-570-09  
26-570-10  
26-570-11  
26-570-12  
10-463-xx  
P/S 150 Multiple output 15V power supply  
Extron 19" 1U Universal Rack Shelf  
Extron 19" 1U Basic Rack Shelf  
60-432-01  
60-190-01  
60-604-01  
Extron VersaTools 19" 1U Universal Rack Shelf 60-190-20  
Extron VersaTools 19" 1U Basic Rack Shelf  
Extron Under Desk Mounting Kit  
Extron Thru-desk Mounting Kit  
Extron Projector Mounting Kit  
60-604-20  
70-077-01  
70-077-03  
70-077-04  
Video cables and adapters  
Part number  
BNC-5-3’ MHR (3 feet/0.9 meters)  
BNC-5-6’ MHR (6 feet/1.8 meters)  
BNC-5-12’ MHR (12 feet/3.7 meters)  
BNC-4-3’ MHR (3 feet/0.9 meters)  
BNC-4-6’ MHR (6 feet/1.8 meters)  
BNC-4-12’ MHR (12 feet/3.7 meters)  
SVHS 6’ (6 feet/1.8 meters)  
26-260-15  
26-260-01  
26-260-02  
26-210-01  
26-210-02  
26-210-03  
26-316-02  
26-316-03  
26-353-02  
26-353-01  
26-383-01  
26-383-12  
26-383-07  
Cables/Adapters  
Skew-Free™ A/V cable, RJ-45 jacks  
Part number  
Skew-Free A/V UTP cables are not recommended for  
Ethernet/LAN applications.  
Skew-Free A/V UTP 1000’ (Bulk) (non-plenum)  
Skew-Free A/V UTP 1000’ (Bulk) (plenum)  
3’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
22-141-03  
SVHS 12’ (12 feet/3.7 meters)  
22-142-03  
26-569-01  
26-569-02  
26-569-03  
26-569-04  
26-569-05  
26-569-06  
26-569-07  
26-569-08  
26-569-09  
26-569-10  
26-569-11  
26-569-12  
26-570-04  
26-570-05  
26-570-06  
26-570-07  
26-570-08  
S-video male to 2 BNC adapter, female, 8”  
S-video female to 2 BNC, male, 8”  
RG6/SHR 1-3’ (3 feet/0.9 meters)  
RG6/SHR 1-6’ (6 feet/1.8 meters)  
RG6/SHR 1-12’ (12 feet/3.7 meters)  
6’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
12’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
25’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
35’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
50’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
75’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
100’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
150’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
200’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
250’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
300’ Skew-Free A/V UTP  
25’ Skew-Free Plenum  
Skew compensation cable  
Part number  
2’ Skew Cable (red/green/blue)  
4’ Skew Cable (red/green/blue)  
6’ Skew Cable (red/green/blue)  
8’ Skew Cable (red/green/blue)  
10’ Skew Cable (red/green/blue)  
12’ Skew Cable (red/green/blue)  
14’ Skew Cable (red/green/blue)  
16’ Skew Cable (red/green/blue)  
18’ Skew Cable (red/green/blue)  
26-524/525/526-01  
26-524/525/526-02  
26-524/525/526-03  
26-524/525/526-04  
26-524/525/526-05  
26-524/525/526-06  
26-524/525/526-07  
26-524/525/526-08  
26-524/525/526-09  
35’ Skew-Free Plenum  
50’ Skew-Free Plenum  
75’ Skew-Free Plenum  
100’ Skew-Free Plenum  
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