Extron electronic DTPTMK232 Network Router User Manual


 
DTP T EU 332, DTP T EU 232, DTP T MK 332, and DTP T MK 232 • Introduction 1
Introduction
About this Guide
About the Switching Transmitters
Features
About this Guide
This guide describes the following wallplate-mounted switching transmitter models:
DTP T EU 332
DTP T EU 232
DTP T MK 332
DTP T MK 232
NOTE: In this guide:
The units are commonly referred to as “switchers” or as “switching transmitters.”
Unless specifically identified by the model name, the discussions in the guide apply
to any model.
The switchers output a signal to a compatible DTP receiver. This guide describes how to
install, operate, and configure the switcher.
About the Switching Transmitters
The switching transmitters covered in this guide are 2-input VGA and HDMI switchers
with DTP transmitter outputs (see figure 1, on the next page). The switchers are HDCP
compliant, and support 1080p/60 Deep Color and 1920x1200 signals.
Each switcher selects between one analog VGA and one HDMI input, including embedded
audio (or DVI video with the appropriate adapter). The switcher converts the selected input,
an optional analog audio input, and bidirectional RS-232 and infrared (IR) control signals to
a proprietary digital signal. The switcher and a compatible DTP receiver extend the usable
distance of video, audio, and control signals over a single Extron XTP DTP 24 shielded
twisted pair (STP) cable (recommended) or other STP cable.
The DTP T EU 332 and DTP T MK 332 are compatible with a DTP HDMI 330 Rx or
DTP DVI 330 Rx receiver, with a range of up 330 feet (100 M).
The DTP T EU 232 and DTP T MK 232 are compatible with a DTP HDMI 230 Rx or
DTP DVI 230 Rx receiver, with a range of up 230 feet (70 M).
The switchers fit into EU or MK two-gang junction boxes or European cable channel
systems, depending on the transmitter model.
The included external 12 VDC power supply accepts 100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz. A single
power supply connected to either the transmitter or the compatible receiver can power both
units through the STP cable.