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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.

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