4. Device Concept UMX-TPS-TX100 series – User's Manual 39
TPS Extender Concept
5-pole Phoenix connectors. The device can be controlled via Ethernet, RS-232 or Infrared and is able to
control third-party devices via the RS-232, Ethernet, Infrared interfaces.
The summary of the interfaces of UMX-TPS-TX100 series transmitters
The summary of the interfaces of WP- and FP -UMX-TPS-TX100 series transmitters
1
Only for UMX-TPS-TX140, UMX-TPS-TX140K and UMX-TPS-TX140-Plus models.
2
Only for UMX-TPS-TX130, UMX-TPS-TX140, UMX-TPS-TX140K and UMX-TPS-TX140-Plus models.
3
4
Only for UMX-TPS-TX140K model.
TPS Interface
The device is built with TPS (Twisted Pair Single) interface which are using HDBaseT
TM
technology. It means
the unit transmits video, audio, Ethernet, RS-232, and Infrared signals via a single CATx cable.
TPS Interface Working Modes
The TPS working mode between the transmitter and the receiver is determined by the mode set in them.
▪ Auto: The TPS mode is determined automatically.
▪ HDBaseT: Ideal for high resolution signals up to 4K.
▪ Long reach
▪ LPPF1
▪ LPPF2
Selected mode on RX side
LPPF1 LPPF2 HDBaseT Long reach Auto
Selected mode
on TX side
LPPF1
LPPF2
HDBaseT HDBaseT HDBaseT
Long reach
Auto HDBaseT HDBaseT **
halves are set to Auto mode, the source side is the initiator. It will negotiate each state transition with its sink
side partner.
in automatic mode. In this case, the mode transition negotiation is initiated by the host-managed device and
the auto-mode device follows through. The allowed cable lengths and resolutions are listed in the Maximum
Extension Distances section.