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User Guide
HDMI Transmitters
DTP T HWP 232/332 D
DTP T UWP 232/332 D
HDMI Twisted Pair Extender Transmitters
68-2547-01 Rev. A
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FCC Class A Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. The Class A limits provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction guide, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause interference. This interference must be corrected at the expense of the user.
ATTENTION: The Twisted Pair Extension technology works with shielded twisted pair
(STP) cables only. To ensure FCC Class A and CE compliance, STP cables and STP
connectors are also required.
For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility,
on the Extron website.
Copyright
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Trademarks
All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the properties of their respective owners.
The following registered trademarks®, registered service marks(SM), and trademarks(TM) are the property of
RGB Systems, Inc. or Extron Electronics:
Registered Trademarks (®)
AVTrac, Cable Cubby, CrossPoint, eBUS, EDID Manager, EDID Minder, Extron, Flat Field, GlobalViewer, Hideaway, Inline, IP Intercom,
IP Link, Key Minder, LockIt, MediaLink, PlenumVault, PoleVault, PowerCage, PURE3, Quantum, SoundField, SpeedMount, SpeedSwitch,
System INTEGRATOR, TeamWork, TouchLink, V-Lock, VersaTools, VN-Matrix, VoiceLift, WallVault, WindoWall, XTP, and XTP Systems
Registered Service Mark (SM) : S3 Service Support Solutions
Trademarks(™)
AAP, AFL (Accu-Rate Frame Lock), ADSP (Advanced Digital Sync Processing), Auto-Image, CDRS (Class D Ripple Suppression), DDSP (Digital
Display Sync Processing), DMI (Dynamic Motion Interpolation), Driver Configurator, DSP Configurator, DSVP (Digital Sync Validation Processing),
FastBite, FOXBOX, IP Intercom HelpDesk, MAAP, MicroDigital, ProDSP, QS-FPC (QuickSwitch Front Panel Controller), Scope-Trigger, SIS,
Simple Instruction Set, Skew-Free, SpeedNav, Triple-Action Switching, XTRA, ZipCaddy, ZipClip
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Conventions Used in this Guide
Notifications
The following notifications are used in this guide:
CAUTION: A caution indicates a situation that may result in minor injury.
ATTENTION: Attention indicates a situation that may damage or destroy the product or
associated equipment.
NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.
Software Commands
Commands are written in the fonts shown here:
^ARMergeScene,,Op1scene1,1^B51^W^C
[01]R000400300004000080000600[02]35[17][03]
EX!*X1&*X2)*X2#*X2!CE}
NOTE: For commands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned
in this guide, the character “0” is used for the number zero and “O” is the capital
letter “o.”
Computer responses and directory paths that do not have variables are written in the font
shown here:
Replyfrom208.132.180.48: bytes=32times=2msTTL=32
C:\Program Files\Extron
Variables are written in slanted form as shown here:
pingxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx —t
SOHRData STXCommand ETBETX
Selectable items, such as menu names, menu options, buttons, tabs, and field names are
written in the font shown here:
From the File menu, select New.
Click the OK button.
Specifications Availability
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Contents
Introduction............................................................ 1
Remote Control................................................... 16
About this Guide................................................. 1
Features ............................................................. 3
Simple Instruction Set Control .......................... 17
Host-to-Extender Communications............... 17
Error Responses........................................... 17
Installation and Operation.................................. 4
Commands ................................................. 20
UL and Safety Guidelines................................ 4
Mud Ring Installation ...................................... 6
Final Installation .............................................. 7
Rear Panel...................................................... 9
Rear Panel.................................................... 11
Reference Information ...................................... 24
Recommendations .......................................... 12
Power Supply Wiring ........................................ 13
RS-232 and IR Connector Wiring ..................... 14
Connector ................................................... 14
IR Control Connector.................................... 14
Over DTP RS-232 Connector ....................... 14
Operation ......................................................... 15
System Operation......................................... 15
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Introduction
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•
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About this Guide
This guide provides instructions for experienced, professional installers to install, operate,
and configure the Extron DTP T HWP D and DTP T UWP D family of High-Definition
Multimedia Interface (HDMI®) and VGA Extenders.
Terms Used in this Guide
The terms “extender” and “transmitter” are used interchangeably in this guide to refer to all
of the DTP T HWP D and DTP T UWP D models.
About the DTP T HWP D and DTP T UWP D Extenders
The Extron DTP T HWP D and DTP T UWP D extenders are a family of HDMI and
VGA transmitters (see figure 1) that are housed in enclosures that can be mounted in
Underwriters Laboratories (UL®) standard wall boxes with Decora®-style faceplates. Paired
with a compatible DTP 230 or 330 receiver, they extend the usable distance of HDMI digital
video, VGA analog video (UWP models only), and RS-232 or IR control signals over one
shielded twisted pair (STP) cable. The extenders also route audio.
INPUTS
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
MENU
SIGNAL
HDCP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
B
C
CONFIG
VOLUME
ENTER
Extron
IN1608
SCALING PRESENTATION SWITCHER
IN1608 SA
AMPLIFIED OUTPUT
2x25W(8Ω)/2x50W(4Ω)
L
R
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
AUDIO INPUTS
OUTPUTS
OVER DTP
RS-232 IR
L
L
1
R
L
3
R
L
5
R
1
2
CLASS
2
WIRING
1
2
3
4
5
6
C
A
REMOTE
7
T
x
R
x
G
T
x
R
x
8
SIG
LINK
SIG
LINK
SIG
LINK
+48V
+48V
LAN
CONFIGURABLE
OVER DTP
OVER DTP
MIC/LINE
2
VARIABLE
100-240V
~
--
A
MAX
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
2
R
L
4
R
L
6
R
L
R
RESET
RS-232
R
S
-
2
3
2
I
R
R
S
-
2
3
2
I
R
B
DTP I
T
x
R
x
G
T
x
R
x
DTN
T
x
R
x
G
T
x
R
x
DTP OUT
T
x
R
x
G
50/60 Hz
Ethernet
IN1608
AUDIO IN
HDMI IN
AUDIO IN
VGA IN
XTP DTP 24 Cable
230 '
OI
IR OUT
G
S
IPCP 505
R
COM
RTS
CTS
TX
SWITCHED
12VDC
FLEX
I/O
100
LINK
ACT
IR/S
2
RELAY
eBUS
ACT LIMIT
Network
1
2
LIMIT
1
5
3
4
8
1
5
2
3
4
8
1
2
TX
RX
IR
RX
3
4
OVER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
6
7
6
7
3
4
OVER
TLP 1000TV
IPCP 505
Extron
DTP T UWP 232 D Tx
Transmitter
SIG
LINK
OUTPUTS
POWER
12V
0.7A MAX
XTP DTP 24 Cable
230 '
AUDIO
L
R
DTP IN
AT
AUDIO IN
HDMI IN
AUDIO IN
HDMI IN
DTP HDMI 230 Rx
HDMI
XTP DTP 24 Cable
230 '
IR OUT
Projector
Extron
DTP T HWP 232 D Tx
Transmitter
Figure 1.
A Typical Transmitter and Receiver Application
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DTP T HWP D and DTP T UWP D systems consist of a transmitter (Tx) and a receiver
(Rx). The transmitters and corresponding compatible receivers are sold separately. Each
purchased transmitter is shipped with a single external desktop 12 VDC power supply that
accepts 100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz input. A single power supply connected to either the
transmitter or a compatible receiver can power both units through the twisted pair cable that
links the units.
Twisted Pair Cable Advantages
Twisted pair cable is much smaller, lighter, more flexible, and less expensive than coaxial
or HDMI cable. These transmitter and receiver twisted pair (TP) products make cable runs
simpler and less cumbersome. Termination of the cable with RJ-45 connectors is simple,
for more information).
NOTE: Do not use Extron UTP23SF-4 Enhanced Skew-Free AV UTP cable or STP201
cable to link the transmitter and receiver. The DTP T HWP and UWP 232 and 332 do
not work properly with these cables.
Control communications
The RS-232 or infrared (IR) communications are pass-through only. The transmitter and
receiver do not generate or respond to these signals.
Transmission Distance
The maximum transmission distance is determined by the resolution of the signal and the
twisted pair cable, graphics card, and display used in the system.
•
DTP T HWP and UWP 232 D transmitters can transmit 720p, 1080i or 1080p HDTV
video signals up to 230 feet (70 m) over STP cable.
•
DTP T HWP and UWP 332 D transmitters can transmit 720p, 1080i or 1080p HDTV
video signals up to 330 feet (100 m) over STP cable.
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Features
Transmits single link HDMI-D signals over one STP cable — Twisted pair cables
provide an economical, easily installed cable solution.
Transmits single link HDMI-D and VGA signals over one STP cable (UWP models)
— Twisted pair cables provide an economical, easily installed cable solution.
Supports DDC and HDCP transmission — The transmitters fully support long distance
transmission of the DDC and HDCP signals.
Control communications pass-through — Bidirectional RS-232 or IR control signals
can be transmitted alongside the HDMI signal, so that the remote display can be controlled
without the need for additional cabling.
Audio routing — The transmitters also route unbalanced stereo audio.
Wall-mountable enclosures
External 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, international power supply — Included with
transmitters.
Remote powering of the transmitter or receiver — Only one power supply is necessary
to power both devices.
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Installation and
Operation
This section describes the installation and the operation of the extenders, including:
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•
•
Mounting the Transmitter
ATTENTION:
• Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel.
• The installation must conform to national and local building, electrical, and safety
codes and to the size requirements of the wall plate.
The transmitters can be installed in a two-gang electrical wall box, or with a mud ring, with a
Decora wall plate cover (supplied).
UL and Safety Guidelines
The following UL guidelines pertain to the installation of the Decora transmitters into a wall
or furniture.
•
These units are not to be connected to a centralized DC power source or used beyond
their rated voltage range.
•
•
These units must be installed in UL Listed wall boxes.
These units must be installed with conduit in accordance with National Electrical Code.
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Site Preparation and Wall Box Installation
Choose a location that allows cable runs without interference. Allow enough depth for both
the wall box and the cables. Install the cables into the wall, furniture, or conduits before
installing the wall plate.
NOTE: The extender units are very deep and have connectors on the back side. Extron
recommends a 2-gang wall box which has a depth of at least 3.0 inches (7.6 cm) to
accommodate the connectors and cables.
To install a new wall box, perform steps 1 through 9. If a suitable wall box is already
installed, perform steps 6 through 9 on the next page. UL Listed wall boxes are
recommended.
Dimensions on page 24 to create a template. If installing directly into furniture, cut out
the center portion of the template.
2. Place the wall box (or the full size template) against the installation surface, and mark
the opening guidelines.
3. Cut out the material from the marked area.
4. Insert the wall box into the opening. The rear connectors on the box or wall plate should
fit easily into the opening. Enlarge or smooth the edges of the opening if needed.
5. Secure the wall box with nails or screws, leaving the front edge flush with the outer wall
or furniture surface (see figure 2).
NOTES:
• If attaching the wall box to wood, use four #8 or #10 screws or 10-penny
nails. A minimum of 0.5 inch (1.3 cm) of screw thread must penetrate the
wood.
• If attaching the wall box to metal studs or furniture, use four #8 or #10
self-tapping sheet metal screws or machine bolts with matching nuts.
Wall Stud
Screws or
Nails
Wall opening is
flush with edge of box.
Cable
Clamp
IN
IO
D
SW
AU
AUTO
HDCP
1
N
I
I
M
HD
IO IN
D
AU
IG
CONF
HDMI IN
UT
O
IR
S
G
Extron
DTP HWP 232 D
Signal Output
Cable
Decora Faceplate
Figure 2.
Installing the Wall Box and Mounting the Unit
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6. Feed the twisted pair cables and, if applicable, the power cables through the opening
and through the wall box punch-out holes, securing them with cable clamps to provide
strain relief.
NOTES:
• In order to fit in the wall box, the twisted pair cables and RJ-45 connectors
should not have a boot installed.
• One power supply can power both the transmitter and the receiver, so only
7. Trim back and insulate exposed cable shields with heat shrink to reduce the chance of
short circuits.
To prevent short circuits, the outer foil shield can be cut back to the point where the
cable exits the cable clamp.
8. Connect the cables to the rear of the unit.
details), restore the power supply, and test the transmitter and receiver system. Make
any cabling adjustments before final installation, as the cables will be inaccessible
afterwards.
Mud Ring Installation
1. Using the mud ring as a guide, mark the edges and cut out the material within the
marked area.
2. Insert the mud ring into the opening, rotate and secure the locking arms with the
supplied screws shown in figure 3.
Final Installation on the next page.
Wall
Wall Mounting
Mudring
Figure 3. Installing the Mud Ring
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Final Installation
After testing and making any adjustments, do the following:
1. At the power outlet, unplug the power supply.
NOTE: One power supply can power both the transmitter and the receiver (see
Power Supply Wiring on page 13).
2. Mount the transmitter into the wall box or mud ring and attach the supplied Decora
3. At the power outlet, reconnect the power supply. This powers up both units.
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DTP T HWP 232 and 332 D Connections
Front Panel
AUTO SW
AUDIO IN
AUDIO IN
HDMI IN
HDCP
1
A
A
HDMI IN
2
B
C
B
CONFIG
IR OUT
S
G
D
Extron
Figure 4. DTP T HWP 232 and 332 D Front Panel Connectors
A Audio input connector — Connect an unbalanced stereo audio source to this 3.5 mm
mini stereo jack. Figure 5 shows how to wire the audio plug.
Tip
Left (+)
Ring
Right (
-)
Sleeve (
)
Figure 5.
Audio Input Connector Wiring
NOTE: The extenders do NOT embed analog audio onto the HDMI signal. This
analog audio signal is transmitted simultaneously with audio embedded within the
HDMI signal.
B HDMI input connector — Connect an HDMI cable between this port and the HDMI
output port of the digital video source.
C Mini USB port — Connect a male USB mini-B cable to this port for SIS configuration
and firmware updates.
D IR output connector — Connect an IR device to this 2-pole, 3.5 mm captive screw
14 to properly wire the IR connector).
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Rear Panel
A
B
R
E
C
D
Figure 6. DTP T HWP 232 and 332 D Rear Panel Connectors
A DC power input connector — Plug the included external 12 VDC power supply into
connector) or the power input connector on the receiver (see the user guide of your
respective receiver for more information).
B Over DTP control port — Connect an RS-232 device to this 3-pole, 3.5 mm captive
screw connector for pass-through RS-232 control (see RS-232 and IR Connector
Wiring on page 14 to properly wire the RS-232 connector).
C Remote (RS-232 and contact closure) control port — Connect an RS-232 device,
contact closure device, or both to this 5-pole, 3.5 mm captive screw connector to
properly wire the Remote connector).
•
RS-232 — To control the unit through this port, connect an RS-232 device and
configure it as follows: 9600 baud rate, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.
•
Contact — Momentarily short pins 1 or 2 to ground (G) to select the corresponding
input. Connect pins 1 and 2 to ground (G) to set the unit to auto switch mode. The
device will select the highest active input.
D DTP Out port — Connect one end of the twisted pair cable to the RJ-45 connector
to properly wire the RJ-45 connectors). Connect the opposite end of the cable to the
appropriate receiver.
ATTENTION: Do not connect this device to a telecommunications or computer
data network.
E Reset button — Use an Extron Tweeker or small screwdriver to press and hold the
recessed button for 6 seconds while the extender is running to perform a factory reset.
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DTP T UWP 232 and 332 D Connections
Front Panel
AUTO SW
AUDIO IN
VGA IN
AUDIO IN
HDCP
1
A
A
HDMI IN
C
D
B
CONFIG
IR OUT
S
G
E
Extron
Figure 7. DTP T UWP 232 and 332 D Front Panel Connectors
A Audio input connector — Connect an unbalanced stereo audio source to this 3.5 mm
NOTE: The extenders do NOT embed analog audio onto the HDMI signal. This
analog audio signal is transmitted simultaneously with audio embedded within the
HDMI signal.
B HDMI input connector — Connect an HDMI cable between this port and the HDMI
output port of the digital video source.
C VGA input connector — Connect a VGA cable between this port and the output port
of the video source.
D Mini USB port — Connect a male USB mini-B cable to this port for SIS configuration
and firmware updates.
E IR output connector — Connect an IR device to this 2-pole, 3.5 mm captive screw
14 to properly wire the IR connector).
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Rear Panel
A
B
R
E
C
D
Figure 8. DTP T UWP 232 and 332 D Rear Panel Connectors
A DC power input connector — Plug the included external 12 VDC power supply into
connector) or the power input connector on the receiver (see the User Guide of your
respective receiver for more information).
B Over DTP control port — Connect an RS-232 device to this 3-pole, 3.5 mm captive
screw connector for pass-through RS-232 control (see RS-232 and IR Connector
Wiring on page 14 to properly wire the RS-232 connector).
C Remote (RS-232 and contact closure) control port — Connect an RS-232 device,
contact closure device, or both to this 5-pole, 3.5 mm captive screw connector to
properly wire the Remote connector).
•
RS-232 — To control the unit through this port, connect an RS-232 device and
configure it as follows: 9600 baud rate, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.
•
Contact — Momentarily short pins 1 or 2 to ground (G) to select the corresponding
input. Connect pins 1 and 2 to ground (G) to set the unit to auto switch mode. The
device will select the highest active input.
D DTP Out port — Connect one end of the twisted pair cable to the RJ-45 connector
to properly wire the RJ-45 connectors). Connect the opposite end of the cable to the
appropriate receiver.
ATTENTION: Do not connect this device to a telecommunications or computer
data network.
E Reset button — Use an Extron Tweeker or small screwdriver to press and hold the
recessed button for 6 seconds while the extender is running to perform a factory reset.
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TP Cable Termination and Recommendations
Figure 9 details the recommended termination of both ends of TP cables with RJ-45
connectors in accordance with the TIA/EIA-T568B wiring standard.
Pins:
12345678
TIA/EIA
T568-B
Pin Wire color
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White-orange
Orange
White-green
Blue
White-blue
Green
White-brown
Brown
TP Wires
Figure 9. TP Cable Termination
NOTE: Do not use Extron UTP23SF-4 Enhanced Skew-Free AV UTP cable or STP201
cable to link the transmitter and receiver. The DTP T HWP D and DTP T UWP D family
of transmitters do not work properly with these cables.
Supported cables —
The DTP T HWP D and DTP T UWP D family of transmitters are compatible with shielded
twisted pair cables (F/UTP, SF/UTP, and S/FTP).
Cable recommendations —
Extron recommends using the following practices to reduce transmission errors and achieve
full transmission distances up to 230 feet (70 m) on the 232 models or 330 feet (100 m) on
the 332 models.
•
Use the following Extron XTP DTP 24 SF/UTP cables and DTP 24 connectors for the
best performance:
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•
•
XTP DTP 24/1000
XTP DTP 24P/1000 Plenum 1000’ (305 m) spool
XTP DTP 24 Plug Package of 10
Non-Plenum 1000’ (305 m) spool
22-236-03
22-235-03
101-005-02
•
If not using XTP DTP 24 cable, at a minimum, Extron recommends 24 AWG, solid
conductor, STP cable with a minimum bandwidth of 400 MHz.
•
•
Terminate cables with shielded connectors to the TIA/EIA-T568B standard.
Use no more than two pass-through points, which may include patch points, punch
down connectors, couplers, and power injectors. If these pass-through points are
required, use shielded couplers and punch down connectors.
NOTE: When using STP cable in bundles or conduits, consider the following:
• Do not exceed 40% fill capacity in conduits.
• Do not comb the cable for the first 20 meters, where cables are straightened,
aligned, and secured in tight bundles.
• Loosely place cables and limit the use of tie wraps or Velcro®.
• Separate twisted pair cables from AC power cables.
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Power Supply Wiring
NOTES:
• Only one power supply is required. A single power supply connected to either unit
in the pair powers both units.
• A power supply is included with each individually-packaged transmitter.
Figure 10 shows how to wire the connector. Snap the provided ferrite bead onto the DC
power cable, between the power supply and the connector on the unit.
3/16"
(5 mm) Max.
Smooth
Ridges
A
A
Captive Screw
Connector
SECTION A–A
Power Supply
Output Cord
Figure 10. Power Connector Wiring
CAUTION: Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury.
The two power cord wires must be kept separate while the power supply is plugged
in. Remove power before wiring.
ATTENTION:
• Always use a power supply supplied and or specified by Extron. Use of an
unauthorized power supply voids all regulatory compliance certification and may
cause damage to the supply and the end product. Unless otherwise stated, the
AC/DC adapters are not suitable for use in air handling spaces or in wall cavities.
The installation must always be in accordance with the applicable provisions of
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, article 725 and the Canadian Electrical
Code part 1, section 16. The power supply shall not be permanently fixed to
building structure or similar structure.
• Power supply voltage polarity is critical. Incorrect voltage polarity can damage
the power supply and the unit. The ridges on the side of the cord (see figure 10)
identify the power cord negative lead.
• To verify the polarity before connection, plug in the power supply with no load and
check the output with a voltmeter.
• The length of the exposed (stripped) copper wires is important.
The ideal length is 3/16 inch (5 mm). Longer bare wires can short together.
Shorter wires are not as secure in the connectors and could be pulled out.
NOTE: Do not tin the power supply leads before installing them in the direct insertion
connector. Tinned wires are not as secure in the connectors and could be pulled out.
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RS-232 and IR Connector Wiring
Remote RS-232 and Contact Closure Connector
Wire the rear Remote RS-232 and contact closure connector as shown in figure 11.
Connected RS-232 and
Contact Closure Device Pins
Tx/Rx
Pins
Pin 2 for contact closure control
Pin 1 for contact closure control
Ground
Transmit pin on connected unit
Receive pin on connected unit
Figure 11. RS-232 and Contact Closure Connector Wiring
IR Control Connector
Wire the front panel IR control connector as shown in figure 12.
Signal
S
Ground
G
Figure 12. IR Out Connector Wiring
Over DTP RS-232 Connector
Wire the rear Over DTP RS-232 connector as shown in figure 13.
Ground
Transmit pin on connected unit
Receive pin on connected unit
Figure 13. Over DTP Connector Wiring
NOTE: Do not tin the wires before installing them in the direct insertion connector.
Tinned wires are not as secure in the connectors and could be pulled out.
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Operation
AUTO SW
AUTO SW
A
A
AUDIO IN
VGA IN
AUDIO IN
HDMI IN
AUDIO IN
HDMI IN
AUDIO IN
HDMI IN
HDCP
1
HDCP
1
B
C
B
C
2
CONFIG
CONFIG
IR OUT
IR OUT
S
S
G
G
Extron
Extron
DTP T HWP 232/332 D
Front Panel
DTP T UWP 232/332 D
Front Panel
Figure 14. Transmitter LED Indicators
Transmitter LEDs
A Power LEDs — Two-color front panel LEDs on the transmitters light to indicate signal
and power status as follows:
Amber — The unit is receiving power but there is no signal on the associated input.
Green — The unit is receiving power and a signal is present on the associated
input.
NOTE: Both inputs on the transmitters have their own separate LEDs.
B Auto Switch LED — Lights green when auto switch is active (see “Contact” of item
C
C HDCP LEDs — Lights green when HDMI input has been authenticated on the source
device.
System Operation
After the transmitter, the receiver, and their connected devices are powered up, the system
is fully operational. If any problems are encountered, ensure all cables are routed and
connected properly.
NOTES:
• Ensure that the video source and display are properly connected to the transmitter
and receiver pair, and that the transmitter, the receiver, and the display have power
applied before power is applied to the video source. If all other devices are not
turned on before the video source, the image may not appear.
• Input switching can only be performed via auto switching, RS-232, or contact
closure through the rear panel connectors.
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Remote Control
This section includes:
•
•
The DTP T HWP D and DTP T UWP D family of transmitters can be remotely controlled via
their front panel configuration (USB) port, rear panel Remote RS-232 port, and rear panel
Remote Contact port. Remote control devices can be:
•
A host device such as a computer or control system and the Extron Simple Instruction
Set (SIS)
•
A contact closure device such as an Extron KP 6 Keypad Control or a Show Me video
cable
Contact Closure Control
The rear panel Remote port provides a way to select an input to the extender using
a remote contact closure device. The contact closure pin assignments are detailed in
C
To select a different input number using a contact closure device, momentarily short the pin
for the desired input number to ground. To force one of the inputs to be always selected,
leave the short to ground in place.
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Simple Instruction Set Control
The DTP T HWP D and DTP T UWP D family of extenders can be remotely controlled using
SIS commands from a host device such as a computer or control system via its rear panel
Remote RS-232 port (see item
C
port (see item
C
D
The default serial port protocol of the port is as follows:
•
•
9600 baud
•
•
No parity
1 stop bit
•
8 data bits
No flow control
Host-to-Extender Communications
SIS commands consist of one or more characters per field. No special characters are
required to begin or end a command character sequence. When a command is valid, the
extender executes the command and sends a response to the host device. All responses
from the extender to the host end with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ), which
]
signals the end of the response character string. A string is one or more characters.
Extender-Initiated Messages
When a local event occurs, such as a front panel operation, loss or restoration of an input
signal, or an error condition, the extender responds by sending a message to the host.
Examples of the extender-initiated messages are listed below:
© Copyright20yy, ExtronElectronicsDTP T HWP 232 D, Vx.xx, 60-nnnn-nn
]
The extender issues the copyright message when it first powers on. Vx.xx is the firmware
version number and 60-nnnn-nn is the part number.
Inn All
]
The extender also sends the Inn message whenever the selected input is changed. n is the
input number. A 0in the n field indicates no input is selected.
Error Responses
When the extender receives a valid SIS command, it executes the command and sends a
response to the host device. If the extender is unable to execute the command because the
command is invalid or it contains invalid parameters, the extender returns an error response
to the host. The error response codes are:
E01— Invalid input channel number (out of range)
E06— Invalid channel change
E10— Invalid command
E13— Invalid parameter
Timeout
Pauses of 10 seconds or longer between command ASCII characters result in a timeout.
The command operation is aborted with no other indication.
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Using the Command and Response Table
table to represent variables in the command and response fields. Command and response
examples are shown throughout the table. The ASCII to HEX conversion table below is for
use with the command and response table.
NOTE: Upper and lowercase text can be used interchangeably unless otherwise stated.
ASCII to Hex Conversion Table
Space
•
Symbol definitions
DTP T HWP 232/332 D and DTP UWP 232/332 D models
= Carriage return/line feed
]
}
|
= Carriage return (no line feed)
= Pipe (can be used interchangeably with the
= Space
character)
}
•
= Escape key
E
W
= Can be used interchangeably with the
character
E
X! = Input number
X@ = Status
0
through
2
(
0
= deselect input [break tie]. This results in the output being disabled.)
1= HDMI, 2 = VGA (UWP models)
0= off, disabled, or not detected
1= on, enabled, or detected
X# = Auto switch mode
0= disabled (default)
1= enabled (highest active input has priority)
X$ = EDID
X% = Input HDCP status
0= No source is detected
1= Source is detected with HDCP
2= Source detected without HDCP
X^ = Output HDCP status
X& = Transmitter name
0= No sink is detected
1= Sink is detected with HDCP support
2= Sink is detected without HDCP support
A text string of up to 24 alphanumeric characters and minus sign/hyphen (-).
No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name. The first letter must a
letter, and the last character must not be a minus sign/hyphen (default is
DTP-T-HWP/UWP-232/332).
X* = Raw EDID data
128 or 256 bytes of hexadecimal data
X( = Video color bit depth mode
0 = Auto (default, based on sink EDID)
1= force 8-bit
X1) = Analog input video format (UWP models only)
0 = Auto detect (default)
1= RGB/VGA
2= YUV/component video
X1! = Current EDID native resolutions and refresh rate in plain text
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X1& = Verbose mode
0= clear/none
1= verbose mode (default)
2= tagged responses for queries
3= verbose mode and tagged for queries
X1( = Force VGA to DVI out (UWP models only)
0= HDMI (default)
1= force VGA input to be DVI output
X3) = Pixel phase value
0to 63, default is 32
X3! = Total pixels value
X3@ = Horizontal/Vertical start value
255of default value (depends on input rate)
0to 255(default is 128)
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Command and Response Table for SIS Commands
SIS Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional Description
Command Function
Select and view input
X!
X!
]
]
X!
Select an input
!
In •All
Select input
to transmit to the
connected receiver.
Select input 1.
Example:
1!
!
In01•All
X!]
X!
View input selection
Signal status
Request all signal status
Input
is selected.
EOLS}
SigX@ X@X@]
0= not detected
•
*
1 = detected
(Example: Input 1
•
Input 2 Output
*
HDCP status
View the HDCP status of a specific
input
E X!
}
X%]
X!
X%
= HDCP status
I HDCP
HdcpI
= input 1-2;
(HDMI inputs only)
View the HDCP status of both HDMI
inputs
E
E
}
X% X%]
HdcpI
IHDCP
OHDCP
•
View the output HDCP status
Auto switch status
}
X^]
View the auto switch status
E
}
X#]
0= disabled (default)
AUSW
1 = enabled (highest active input priority)
HDCP Authorized device
Set HDCP authorization per input
E X! X@
}
X! X@]
HdcpE *
X!
X@
E * HDCP
= input (1 or 2)
= 0(disabled) or 1 (enabled, default)
Set HDCP authorization to all inputs
View input HDCP authorization status
HDMI inputs only
E X@
}
X@]
HdcpE
E HDCP
E
}
X@ X@]
•
EHDCP
Input video format (VGA input only, UWP models only)
Set input video format
2*X1)\
Typ2*X1)
]
X1)
= 0(HDMI, default) or 1 = force
VGA inputs to DVI output
View current format
2\
View current format of input 2.
X1)
]
]
View auto-detected format
2*\
View auto-detected format of input
X1)
X1)
(
=1).
Force VGA DVI out (UWP models only)
Force VGA to DVI output
EX1(VTPO
}
X1(]
X1(:
= 0(HDMI, default) or 1 (force VGA
Vtpo
inputs to be DVI output)
View VGA to DVI output
View VGA DVI out status.
EVTPO
}
X1(]
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SIS Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional Description
Command Function
Picture adjustment (RGB input only, UWP models only )
Set pixel phase value
E2*X3)PHAS
}
Phas2*X3)
]
]
]
Increment pixel phase value
Decrement pixel phase value
View pixel phase value
Set total pixels value
E2+PHAS
E2-PHAS
}
}
Phas2*X3)
X3)
= Pixel phase (0-63, default is 32)
2 X3)
Phas *
E2PHAS
}
X3)
]
E2*X3!TPIX
}
Tpix2*X3!
]
]
Increment total pixels value
E2+TPIX
E2-TPIX
}
}
Tpix2*X3!
X3!
=
255 of default value (depends
on input rate)
Decrement total pixels value
View total pixels value
Tpix2*X3!
]
E2TPIX
}
X3!
]
Set horizontal start value
Increment horizontal start value
Decrement horizontal start value
View horizontal start value
Set vertical start value
E2*X3@HSRT
}
}
Hsrt2*X3@
Hsrt2*X3@
Hsrt2*X3@
]
]
]
E2+HSRT
E2-HSRT
}
}
X3@
X3@
= 0-255 (default is 128)
E2HSRT
}
X3@
]
E2 X3@VSRT
Vsrt2*X3@
Vsrt2*X3@
Vsrt2*X3@
]
]
]
*
Increment vertical start value
Decrement vertical start value
View vertical start value
E2
E2
E2
}
}
+VSRT
-VSRT
= 0-255 (default is 128)
}
X3@
]
VSRT
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SIS Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional Description
Command Function
EDID Minder
NOTE: See table 1 for the EDID values.
Assign EDID to an input
E X! X$
}
X! X$]
EdidA *
Defaults: 50(HDMI inputs), 03(VGA
inputs)
A * EDID
Save the EDID of the connected
display to a user location
Save EDID of display connected to the
output to the user store slot 66, 67, or 68.
E X$
}
X$]
EdidS
S EDID
View the EDID assignment
E X!
}
}
X$]
X*]
A EDID
View/Read EDID in HEX format
Read data as text from the EDID assigned
E X!
R EDID
X!
.
and used on input
View EDID native resolution
Read out native resolution and refresh
rate from the EDID assigned to the
specified input in plain text.
E X!
}
X1!]
N EDID
Example: 1920x1200@60Hz
Table 1. EDID Values
X$
VGA – PC values
X$
X$
X$
Value
Value
Value
Value
800x600 @ 60 Hz
1280x800 @ 60 Hz
1280x1024 @ 60 Hz
1360x768 @ 60 Hz
1366x768 @ 60 Hz
1400x1050 @ 60 Hz
1440x900 @ 60 Hz
1600x900 @ 60 Hz
1600x1200 @ 60 Hz
1680x1050 @ 60 Hz
1920x1080 @ 60 Hz
1920x1200 @ 60 Hz
2048x1080 @ 60 Hz
01
02
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1024x768 @ 60 Hz
1280x720 @ 60 Hz
1280x768 @ 60 Hz
03*
04
DVI – PC values
800x600 @ 60 Hz
21
22
23
24
1280x800 @ 60 Hz
1280x1024 @ 60 Hz
1360x768 @ 60 Hz
1366x768 @ 60 Hz
1400x1050 @ 60 Hz
1440x900 @ 60 Hz
1600x900 @ 60 Hz
16001200 @ 60 Hz
1680x1050 @ 60 Hz
1920x1080 @ 60 Hz
1920x1200 @ 60 Hz
2048x1080 @ 60 Hz
17
18
19
20
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
1024x768 @ 60 Hz
1280x720 @ 60 Hz
1280x768 @ 60 Hz
HDMI – PC values, with 2-channel audio
800x600 @ 60 Hz
1024x768 @ 60 Hz
1280x768 @ 60 Hz
1280x800 @ 60 Hz
1280x1024 @ 60 Hz
1360x768 @ 60 Hz
1366x768 @ 60 Hz
1400x1050 @ 60 Hz
1440x900 @ 60 Hz
1600x900 @ 60 Hz
1600x1200 @ 60 Hz
1680x1050 @ 60 Hz
1920x1200 @ 60 Hz
2048x1080 @ 60 Hz
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
HDMI – HDTV values, with 2-channel audio
✝
480p @ 60 Hz
576p @ 50 Hz
720p @ 50 Hz
720p @ 60 Hz
1080i @ 50 Hz
1080i @ 60 Hz
1080p @ 50/25 Hz
1080p @ 50 Hz
1080p @ 60 Hz
47
48
49
53
54
55
56
50
51
52
1080p @ 60/24 Hz
HDMI – HDTV values, with multi-channel audio
720p @ 50 Hz
720p @ 60 Hz
1080i @ 50 Hz
1080i @ 60 Hz
1080p @ 50/25 Hz
1080p @ 50 Hz
1080p @ 60/24 Hz
1080p @ 60 Hz
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Output and user locations
X$
X$
X$
X$
Source
Source
Source
Source
Output (Auto)
User setting 1
User setting 2
User setting 3
65
66
67
68
* Default for input 2 (VGA) on UWP models.
✝ Default for input 1 (HDMI) on HWP and UWP models and input 2 on HWP models.
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SIS Command
(Host to Unit)
Response
(Unit to Host)
Additional Description
Command Function
Video mute
Enable video mute
1B
0B
B
Output no video signal.
]
]
Vmt1
Vmt0
X@]
Disable video mute
Output selected video input.
View video mute status
Video breakaway
Select program video input only
View currently selected video input
X@
Mute status =
(0= off, 1 = on)
X!%
InX!
X!]
]
]
X!= input number - 2 only
•
Vid
0
%
Analog audio mute
Mute or unmute analog audio
Read analog audio mute
X@
Z
X@]
X@
= 0(off, default), 1 (on)
Amt
Z
X@]
X@
.
Analog audio mute status =
Analog audio breakaway
Select program audio input only
View currently selected audio input
Video output color bit depth
Set video color bit depth mode
X!$
InX!
X!= - 2 only (analog audio input)
•
Aud
0
$
X!]
= auto based on sink (default)
EVX(BITD
}
BitdVX(]
X(]
0
1 = force 8-bit
View video color bit depth mode
Device name
EVBITD
}
Set the device name
EX&CN}
X&]
X&
.
Ipn
Ipn
•
•
Change the device name to
Set device name to factory default
Set device name to default.
(Example: DTP-T-HWP-232)
E CN}
]
•
DTP-T-xxx-xxx
View device name
ECN}
X&]
Reset
Reset to factory setting
Upload firmware
Upload
Reset to factory defaults.
EZXXX
}
]
Zpx
EUpload
}
]
...go
Upl
displays after upload is
]
Upl
completed.
Information requests
Information request
I
N
InX!Vid InX!Aud AuswX# VmtX@ AmtX@]
•
•
•
•
Request part number
See the Extron website,
]
60-nnnn-nn
www.extron.com, for part numbers.
Query firmware version
Q
]
x.xx
Query firmware version w/build
*Q
]
x.xx.xxxx
Verbose mode
NOTE: If tagged responses are enabled (modes 2 and 3), all “view” commands return the prefix and the value, just as the “set”
E
}
X#]
commands do. For example, the view autoswitch mode ( AUSW ) command returns “Ausw ” in verbose mode.
Set verbose mode
EX1&CV}
ECV}
VrbX1&]
X1&]
Read verbose mode
0= clear/none
1 = verbose mode (default)
2 = tagged responses for queries
3 = verbose mode and tagged for queries
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Reference
Information
This section includes Decora template dimensions for installation of the DTP T HWP D and
DTP T UWP D family of transmitters.
Decora Template Dimensions
To create a template, use the dimensions shown on figure 14.
NOTES:
• The drawing is not full size or to scale. DO NOT scale up or print to use as a
template.
Template for the 2-gang
mounting bracket
4.26" (10.83 cm)
3.75" (9.53 cm)
Recommended
cut-out area
for the installation
surface.
3.06"
(7.78 cm)
4.28"
(10.87 cm)
SURFACE
CUT-OUT AREA
FOR WALL MOUNT
Top Panel
Figure 15. Decora Template Dimensions
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Extron Warranty
Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years
from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty
workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace said products or components,
to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating condition, provided that it is
returned within the warranty period, with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to:
USA, Canada, South America,
and Central America:
Extron Electronics
1230 South Lewis Street
Anaheim, CA 92805
U.S.A.
Japan:
Extron Electronics, Japan
Kyodo Building, 16 Ichibancho
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082
Japan
Europe and Africa:
Extron Europe
Hanzeboulevard 10
3825 PH Amersfoort
The Netherlands
China:
Extron China
686 Ronghua Road
Songjiang District
Shanghai 201611
China
Asia:
Middle East:
Extron Asia Pte Ltd
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01
PM Industrial Bldg.
Singapore 368363
Singapore
Extron Middle East
Dubai Airport Free Zone
F12, PO Box 293666
United Arab Emirates, Dubai
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper handling care, electrical
or mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions, or if modifications were made to the product that were not
authorized by Extron.
NOTE: If a product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Application Engineer to receive an RA (Return
Authorization) number. This will begin the repair process.
USA:
Asia:
714.491.1500 or 800.633.9876
65.6383.4400
Europe: 31.33.453.4040
Japan: 81.3.3511.7655
Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you assume the risk of loss or damage
during shipment. Returned units must include the serial number and a description of the problem, as well as the
name of the person to contact in case there are any questions.
Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the product and its quality,
performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use. In no event will Extron Electronics be liable for direct,
indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been
advised of such damage.
Please note that laws vary from state to state and country to country, and that some provisions of this warranty may
not apply to you.
Extron Headquarters
Extron Europe
Extron Asia
Extron Japan
Extron China
Extron Middle East
Extron Korea
Extron India
+1.800.633.9876 (Inside USA/Canada Only)
+800.3987.6673
(Inside Europe Only)
+65.6383.4400
+65.6383.4664 FAX
+81.3.3511.7655
+81.3.3511.7656 FAX
+86.21.3760.1568
+86.21.3760.1566 FAX
+971.4.299.1800
+971.4.299.1880 FAX
+82.2.3444.1571
+82.2.3444.1575 FAX
1.800.3070.3777
(Inside India Only)
Extron USA - West
+1.714.491.1500
Extron USA - East
+1.919.850.1000
+31.33.453.4040
+91.80.3055.3777
+1.714.491.1517 FAX
+1.919.850.1001 FAX
+31.33.453.4050 FAX
+91.80.3055.3737 FAX
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