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DTP2 T 202 FB

Two-input Universal Twisted Pair Transmitter for

Floor Boxes

User Guide

DTP Systems

68-2985-01 Rev. A

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All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the properties of their respective owners.

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Extron Electronics (see the current list of trademarks on the

Terms of Use

page at

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):

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)

Extron, Cable Cubby, ControlScript, CrossPoint, DTP, eBUS, EDID Manager, EDID Minder, Flat Field, FlexOS, Glitch Free, Global

Configurator, Global Scripter, GlobalViewer, Hideaway, HyperLane, IP Intercom, IP Link, Key Minder, LinkLicense, LockIt, MediaLink,

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I

NTEGRATOR

, TeamWork, TouchLink, V-Lock, VideoLounge, VN-Matrix, VoiceLift, WallVault, WindoWall,

XPA, XTP, XTP Systems, and ZipClip

Registered Service Mark

(SM)

:

S3 Service Support Solutions

Trademarks

(

)

AAP, AFL (Accu-RATE Frame Lock), ADSP (Advanced Digital Sync Processing), Auto-Image, AVEdge, CableCover, CDRS (Class D

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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 manual, 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 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) cables;

but to ensure FCC Class A and CE compliance, STP cables and STP Connectors are required

.

• La technologie extension paires torsadées fonctionne avec les câbles paires torsadées blindées (UTP) ou non blindées (STP). Afin de s’assurer de la compatibilité entre FCC Classe A et CE, les câbles STP et les connecteurs STP sont nécessaires.

NOTES:

This unit was tested with shielded I/O cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used to ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits.

• For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the

Extron Safety and

Regulatory Compliance Guide

on the Extron website.

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Notifications

The following notifications are used in this guide:

ATTENTION:

Risk of property damage.

Risque de dommages matériels.

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Software Commands

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[01] R 0004 00300 00400 00800 00600 [02] 35 [17] [03]

E X!

*

X1&

*

X2)

*

X2#

*

X2!

CE

}

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” is the number zero and “O” is the capital letter “o.”

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C:\Program Files\Extron

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—t

SOH R

Data

STX

Command

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File

menu, select

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.

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Contents

Introduction

................................................... 1

About this Guide ................................................. 1

About the Switching Transmitter ......................... 1

Control Communications ................................ 2

TP Cable Advantages ......................................... 2

Features ............................................................. 3

Installation and Operation

........................... 4

Installation Overview ........................................... 4

Adapter Plates .................................................... 5

Side Panel Features ............................................ 7

Connectors and Switches Below the

Adapter Plates ............................................... 7

Connectors Above the Adapter Plates .......... 10

Top Panel Features ........................................... 11

Mounting .......................................................... 11

Ackermann GB3 (OBO Bettermann)

Floor Box ..................................................... 12

MK Electric CableLink Plus - Single Pan

Floor Box ..................................................... 12

MK Electric CableLink Plus - Modular

Floor Box ..................................................... 13

Electraplan or PUK Floor Box ....................... 13

Connection and Wiring Details .......................... 14

Power Supply Wiring .................................... 14

Serial and IR Port Connectors ....................... 16

TP Cable Termination and Recommendations 16

Operation ......................................................... 18

Indications .................................................... 18

Switch Modes............................................... 19

EDID ............................................................. 19

Reset Mode .................................................. 19

Troubleshooting — If no Image Appears ........... 19

Remote Control

........................................... 20

Host Control Ports ............................................ 20

Simple Instruction Set Control .......................... 21

Host-to-Switcher Communications ............... 21

Switcher-Initiated Messages ......................... 21

Switcher Error Responses ............................ 21

Timeout ........................................................ 21

Using the Command and Response Table .... 21

Product Configuration Software Control ............ 28

Installing the Software ................................... 28

Starting the Program .................................... 31

DTP2 T 202 FB • Contents vii

DTP2 T 202 FB • Contents viii

Introduction

About this Guide

About the Switching Transmitter

TP Cable Advantages

Features

About this Guide

This guide describes how to install, operate, and configure the DTP2 T 202 FB, a floor box-mounted, switching, twisted pair transmitter. The DTP2 T 202 FB outputs a signal to a compatible DTP2 receiver, with a range of up 330 feet (100 M).

NOTE: In this guide, the DTP2 T 202 FB is commonly referred to as a “switcher,”

“transmitter,” or “switching transmitter.”

About the Switching Transmitter

The DTP2 T 202 FB is a 2-input HDMI and DisplayPort switcher with a DTP2 transmitter output (see

figure 1

, on the next page). The switcher is HDCP compliant, and supports

2560x1600 @ 60 Hz and 4k/UHD @ 60 Hz signals.

The switcher selects between a DisplayPort and HDMI (or DVI video with the appropriate adapter) inputs. The transmitter creates a proprietary digital signal consisting of one or more of the following inputs:

• The selected digital video input, including embedded digital audio

• An optional analog audio input

Bidirectional RS-232 and infrared (IR) control signals

The switcher and a compatible receiver extend the usable distance of video, audio, and control signals over a single Extron XTP DTP2 24 shielded twisted pair (STP) cable

(recommended) or Category (CAT) 5e, CAT 6, or CAT 6a STP cable.

The transmitter is compatible with all Extron DTP2 and DTP (legacy DTP) products. It has a range of up 330 feet (100 meters).

The switcher fits into floor boxes from OBO Bettermann, MK by Honeywell, Electraplan, and

PUK.

The included external 12 VDC power supply accepts 100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz to provide worldwide power compatibility. A single power supply connected to either the transmitter or the compatible receiver can power both units through the STP cable.

ATTENTION:

Do

NOT

use the transmitter to remotely power a legacy DTP receiver. Circuit damage to the receiver

WILL

result.

• NE PAS

utiliser l’émetteur pour alimenter à distance un récepteur de la gamme existante DTP. Cette opération

FINIRA

par endommager le circuit menant à le récepteur.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Introduction 1

AV

LAN

MODEL 80

Handheld

Microphones

Extron

FF 220T

Plenum 2' x 2' Flat Field

Ceiling Speakers

Ethernet

FLAT PANEL

4K Display

PC

WiFi 1 2 3 4

HDMI

1

4K Media Player

PC

WiFi 1 2 3 4

AV

LAN

Extron

TLP Pro 1025T

Tabletop

Touchpanel

DisplayPort

1

2

3

HDMI

IN1808 IPCP MA 70

4

5

6

LOOP OUT

HDMI

7

SIG LINK

8

SIG LINK

IN IN

Ethernet

COM 1 COM 2 COM 3

Tx Rx G RTS CTS

IR/SERIAL

1 2

Tx Rx G Tx Rx G

1 2

RELAYS

C 3 4 C

S G S G

DIGITAL I/O AV LAN 2 AV LAN 3

1 2 3 4 G

+V +S eBUS

-S G

PWR OUT = 6W LAN AV LAN 1

1A 1B

SIG LINK

OVER TP

IR

HDMI/CEC

OUT

Tx Rx

OUTPUTS (DTP2/XTP/HDBT)

G

Audio

L

AUX

3

R

4

+48V

1

MIC/LINE

2

+48V

1

3

AUDIO INPUTS OUTPUTS

2

4

AMPLIFIED OUTPUT

70V - 100W

CLASS 2 WIRING

RS-232 RESET

Tx Rx G

REMOTE

Extron

IN1808 IPCP MA 70

Seamless

Presentation

Scaler

INPUTS (DTP2/XTP)

Extron

DTP T HWP

4K 331 D

Transmitter

AUDIO IN

HDMI IN

Extron

DTP2 T 202 FB

Transmitter

CO NFI

RESET

AUTO

HDCP SIG

DP

HDMI

OUT

HDMI IN

AUDIO

IN

DISP

LAY POR

DTP2 T

202

FB

T IN

CATx Cable up to 330' (100 m)

CATx Cable up to 330' (100 m)

SIG LINK

POWER

12V

--A MAX

OVER DTP2

RS-232 IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

DTP2 IN

RS-232

MODEL 80

OUTPUTS

AUDIO

L R

Extron

DTP2 R 211

Receiver

HDMI

CATx Cable up to 330' (100 m)

FLAT PANEL

4K Display

Figure 1. Typical Switching Transmitter Application

The switching transmitters are controlled by Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands (see

Simple Instruction Set Control

on page 21) and the Extron Product Configuration

Software (see

Product Configuration Software

on page 28).

Control Communications

The RS-232 and IR communications are passive pass-through only. The receiver and transmitter do not generate or respond to the RS-232 and IR communication signals.

HDCP, EDID and CEC are negotiated from source to sink, with the receiver and transmitter transparent during the exchange.

TP Cable Advantages

Twisted pair cable is much smaller, lighter, more flexible, and less expensive than coaxial or HDMI cable. These receiver and transmitter twisted pair (TP) products make cable runs simpler and less cumbersome. Termination of the cable with RJ-45 connectors is simple, quick, and economical.

NOTE: Do use Extron UTP23SF-4 Enhanced Skew-Free AV UTP cable or STP201 cable to link the receiver and transmitter. DTP2 and legacy DTP receivers and transmitters do not work properly with these cables.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Introduction 2

Features

Transmits HDMI or DisplayPort video, control, and analog audio up to 330 feet (100 meters) over a single STP cable

— The unit provides high reliability and maximum performance on an economical and easily installed cable infrastructure.

HDBaseT compatible

— The DTP2 output can be configured to send video and embedded audio, plus bidirectional RS-232 and IR signals to an HDBaseT-enabled display.

• Supports computer video to 2560x1600 @ 60 Hz or UHD (3840x2160) @ 60 Hz.

Analog stereo audio embedding

— Analog stereo audio signals can be selectively embedded onto the digital video output signal and transported over the TP cable. The

HDMI and DisplayPort inputs can be set to pass the embedded digital audio, embed the analog audio, or to automatically embed the analog audio when no digital audio is detected.

Accepts additional analog stereo audio signals

— The DTP2 transmitter supports a direct pass through connection for stereo analog audio signals for simultaneous transmission over the same single TP cable. Analog audio is embedded onto the digital video signal. A DTP2 or legacy DTP receiver can output balanced and unbalanced audio, allowing streamlined integration within an AV system.

Bidirectional RS-232 and IR insertion for AV device control

— Control and IR signals can be transmitted alongside the video signal over the TP cable, allowing the remote device to be controlled without the need for additional cabling. Bidirectional control insertion eliminates the need for control system wiring to remote devices.

Remote powering of transmitter or receiver

— For simplified installation, only one power supply is necessary to power both devices.

Digital conversion of analog input signals

— Analog signals are digitized, ensuring that a reliable, high quality digital video signal is sent to the output destination.

EDID Minder

— Automatically manages EDID communication between connected devices, ensuring that all sources power up properly and reliably output content for display.

Key Minder

— Authenticates and maintains continuous HDCP encryption between input and output devices, verifying HDCP compliance for quick, reliable switching in professional AV environments.

Compatible with all DTP2 and legacy DTP receivers

— The switching transmitters can be used with the Extron IN1608, DTP CrossPoint 84, and other DTP-enabled products to meet application requirements.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Introduction 3

Installation and

Operation

This section contains information for mounting, connecting, wiring, and operating the

DTP2 T 202 FB switching transmitter. Topics in this section include:

Installation Overview

Adapter Plates

Side Panel Features

Top Panel Features

Mounting

Operation

Troubleshooting — If No Image Appears

Installation Overview

The DTP2 T 202 FB is to be installed in an Ackermann GB3 (OBO Bettermann), MK Electric

CableLink Plus Modular, MK Electric CableLink Plus Single Pan, Electraplan, or PUK floor box.

CAUTION: Failure to check the items listed below may result in personal injury or property damage.

ATTENTION : La non-vérification des éléments listés ci-dessous peut provoquer des blessures ou dommages matériels.

1.

Check that the installation of the floor box meets government, building, electrical, and safety codes.

2.

Install the floor box according to the instructions of the manufacturer.

3.

Prepare and pull the cables through the floor box.

TIP: Secure cables with clamps or ties to provide strain relief.

4.

Trim back and insulate shields with heat shrink.

ATTENTION:

To prevent short circuits, the outer foil shield can be cut back to the point where the cable exits the cable clamp. Both braided and foil shields should be connected to an equipment ground at the other end of the cable.

Afin d’éviter les court circuits, le blindage en aluminium extérieur peut être réduit jusqu’à ce que le câble sorte de la cosse de câble. Le blindage tressé et le blindage en aluminium devraient être connectés à la masse d’un équipement

à l’autre bout du câble.

5.

Install the appropriate adapters to the desired position in the floor box (see

Adapter

Plates

on page 5).

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 4

6.

Connect cables to the side panel connectors located below the adapter plates (see

Connectors and Switches Below the Adapter Plates

on page 7).

7.

Mount the DTP2 T 202 FB to the floor box (see

Mounting

on page 11).

8.

Connect appropriate devices to the remaining side connectors (see

Connectors

Above the Adapter Plates

on page 10) and top panel connectors (see

Top Panel

Features

on page 11).

9.

Configure the DTP2 T 202 FB with SIS commands (see

Simple Instruction

Set Control

on page 21) or the Product Configuration Software (see

Product

Configuration Software

on page 28).

Adapter Plates

Each model of floor box requires a specific pair of provided adapter plates to secure the device to the box (see the table below for the appropriate adapter plates to use with specific floor boxes).

Floor Box

Ackermann GB3 (OBO Bettermann)

Adapter Plate

995241

Example

MK Electric CableLink Plus Single Pan

MK Electric CableLink Plus Modular

Electraplan

PUK

995242

995243

995244

995300

995300

NOTE: The 995242 adapter plate is only used for position 2 of the Ackermann GB3

(OBO Bettermann) floor box.

1.

Determine the position in the floor box to install the DTP2 T 202 FB. Each compatible

floor box contains three positions to install devices (see

figure 2

on the next page).

NOTE:

For the MK Electric CableLink Plus Single Pan floor box, do not use position 2.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 5

1

2

3

OBO Bettermann

GESR7 Floorbox Assembly

Figure 2. Example of Positions in a Floor Box

(Ackermann GB3 [OBO Bettermann] Shown)

2.

Insert the top flange of the adapter plate into a mounting slot that is no higher than the third slot from the top (see figure 3).

Figure 3. Installing an Adapter Plate (995241 Shown) into a Mounting Slot

NOTES:

Install adapter plates in mounting slots of the same position in the floor box.

The MK Electric

CableLink Plus Single Pan floor box does not have mounting slots. Use a mounting screw to secure the large mounting hole of the 995243 adapter plate to the mounting hole of the floor box position

(see figure 4).

995243

995243

MK Electric

CableLink Plus

Single Pan Floor Box

Figure 4. Installing 995243 Adapter Plates

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 6

3.

Rotate the adapter plate down so the bottom flange rests against the wall of the floor box (see figure 5).

Figure 5. Fixing the Adapter Plate (995241 Shown) in Place

4.

If the desired position is position 2 of the Ackermann GB3 (OBO Bettermann) floor box, use the provided screws to secure the 995242 adapter plate to a 995241 adapter plate

(see figure 6).

Figure 6. Installing the 995242 Adapter Plate to a 995241 Adapter Plate

Side Panel Features

Connectors and Switches Below the Adapter Plates

Side Panel

e

HDMI IN

DTP2 T 202 FB

YPOR

T IN

DISPLA

AUDIO IN

E

F

SEND POWER

POWER

12V

1.4A MAX

REMOTE

RS-232

OFF HDBT

OVER TP

IR RS-232

DTP

OUT

HDMI

DP

SIGNAL

HDCP

AUTO

CONFIG

RESET

OFF

HDBT

OVER TP

IR

RS-232

SEND POWER

POWER

12V

1.4A M

AX

G

Rx

Tx

Rx

Tx

G

Rx

Tx

DTP

OUT

LINK

SIG

A

B

C

D

G Rx Tx Rx Tx G Rx Tx

LINK SIG

D

Figure 7. Side Panel Connectors and Switches Below the Adapter Plates

A

Power connector

(see page 8)

B

Remote RS-232 port

C

Over TP RS-232/IR port

D

E

F

TP connector

(see page 9)

Send Power switch

TP function switch

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 7

A

Power connector

(see

figure 7

on the previous page) — Plug the included

external 12 VDC power supply into this 2-pole connector (see

Power supply

wiring

on page 14 to wire the connector).

— or —

Supply power to the receiver (see the appropriate user guide, available at

www.extron.com

) and leave the switches as described in the

NOTES

below.

POWER

12V

1.4A MAX

+

ATTENTION:

The DTP2 device is configured to output power to DTP2 models only.

If connected to a legacy DTP device, set the Send Power toggle switch

(

item

E

on page 9) to the

Off

position (right). Failure to turn the power off will damage the connected legacy DTP device.

L’appareil DTP2 est configuré pour fournir une alimentation aux modèles

DTP2 uniquement. S’il est connecté à un modèle DTP traditionnel, veuillez positionner l’interrupteur à bascule

Send Power

(

défaillance de l’appareil DTP connecté.

E

) sur «

Off

» (droite).

Si l’interrupteur n’est pas positionné sur off, vous risquez d’entraîner la

NOTES:

• When the following switches are set as follows

, one power supply can power both units:

Send Power switch (

item

E

) is in the

Send

position.

TP

function switch (

item

F

) is in the

DTP2

position.

• When either switch is not as described

, the transmitter and receiver each require a local 12 VDC power supply.

B

Remote RS-232 port

— Plug a host device into the switching transmitter via the 3.5 mm, 3-pole captive screw connector for remote control of the transmitter (see

Serial and IR port connectors

on page 16 to wire the

connector).

9600 Baud

• No parity

• 8 data bits

• 1 stop bit

C

Over TP RS-232 and IR port

— Plug a serial RS-232 signal, a modulated IR signal (up to 40 kHz), or both into this 3.5 mm, 5-pole direct insertion connector for bidirectional RS-232 and IR communication (see

Serial and IR port connectors

to wire the connector). RS-232 and IR

data can be transmitted simultaneously.

REMOTE

RS-232

G

Rx Tx G

Rx Tx

OVER TP

IR RS-232

Rx Tx

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 8

D

TP connector

(see

figure 7

on page 7) — Plug one end of an STP cable to this RJ-45 female jack. Plug the opposite end of this cable into the DTP2

Input RJ-45 connector on a compatible receiver (see

TP cable

termination and recommendations

on page 16 to properly wire the

RJ-45 connector and for detailed

NOTES

).

OUT

LINK SIG

Signal LED indicator

— Lights green when the transmitter outputs a video signal.

Link LED indicator

— Lights yellow when XTP devices are connected and communication is established.

ATTENTION:

Do

NOT

use the transmitter to remotely power a legacy DTP receiver. Circuit damage to the transmitter

WILL

result.

• NE PAS

utiliser le l’émetteur pour alimenter à distance un récepteur de la gamme existante DTP. Cette opération

FINIRA

par endommager le circuit menant à le récepteur .

Do not connect this connector to a computer data or telecommunications network.

Ne connectez pas ces port à des données informatiques ou à un réseau de télécommunications.

E

Send Power toggle switch

— In a system with a DTP2 receiver, set

SEND POWER OFF

the toggle switch to the

Send

Power

position (left) on the powered unit to enable sending power to the unpowered unit. Set the toggle switch to the

Off

position

(right) on the DTP2 unit that is to receive power.

F

TP function switch

HDBT DTP

ATTENTION :

Position this switch

BEFORE

connecting the appropriate device to the TP connector. Failure to comply can damage the endpoint.

Positionnez le sélecteur

AVANT

de connecter l’appareil approprié au connecteur TP. Ne pas respecter cette procédure pourrait endommager le point de connexion.

If the connected receiving device is in the Extron DTP2 series, set this switch to the

DTP

position (right). For an HDBaseT-enabled receiver type, set this switch to the

HDBT

position (left). This switch tailors the output signal as follows:

HDBT position

— The TP output consists of HDMI with embedded audio plus

RS-232 and IR.

DTP2 position

— The TP output consists of HDMI with embedded audio, analog audio, RS-232 and IR, and remote power.

NOTES:

• When the switch is in the HDBT position

, the transmitter and receiver each requires a local 12 VDC power supply.

• When the switch is in the DTP2 position

, one 12 VDC power supply, connected to either the transmitter or the receiver, can power both units so long as both are DTP2 and the Send Power switch on one of the units is in the

Send

Power

position and Send Power on the other unit is in the

Off

position.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 9

Connectors Above the Adapter Plates

A

B

C

A

Input port 1 (HDMI)

B

Audio input port

C

Input port 2 (DisplayPort)

(see page 11)

SEND POWER

12V

1.4A MAX

OFF HDBT

OVER TP

IR RS-232

DTP

OUT

G Rx Tx Rx Tx G Rx Tx

LINK SIG

Figure 8. Side Panel Connectors Above the Adapter Plates

A

Input 1 (HDMI) port

— Plug a digital video input into this HDMI port. It accepts HDMI video or (DVI with an adapter). The transmitter also accepts embedded digital audio on this connector. See

HDMI Connector

on page 18 to use an Extron LockIt lacing bracket to secure the HDMI connector to the device.

NOTE:

The maximum HDMI cable length is 15 feet (4.5 m).

B

Audio In connector

— If desired, plug an analog audio source into the transmitter via this 3.5 mm tip-ring-sleeve (TRS) jack. Both video inputs can share this audio input.

NOTES:

See figure 9 to identify the connector tip, ring, and sleeve when you are making connections for the switching transmitter from existing audio cables. A mono audio connector consists of the tip and sleeve. A stereo audio connector consists of the tip, ring, and sleeve.

The analog audio can be assigned to a specific input or set to be always output

(see

Assign analog audio

SIS command on

page 22).

Tip (+)

Ring (-)

Sleeve ( )

3.5 mm Stereo Plug Connector

(balanced)

Figure 9. TRS Connector

Wiring

By default, audio input is selected automatically. When the HDMI input is selected with automatic audio input selection, the transmitter prioritizes embedded digital audio. The following table shows the audio format that is sent over the DTP2 connection when a specific audio format is not specified.

Selected

Video Input

DisplayPort

DisplayPort

HDMI

HDMI

HDMI

HDMI

Embedded Audio

Present

N/A

N/A

Yes

Yes

No

No

Analog Audio

Present

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Audio Sent Over

TP Cable

Analog audio

No audio

HDMI embedded audio

HDMI embedded audio

Analog audio

No audio

C

Input 2 (DisplayPort) port

— Plug a digital video input into this DisplayPort connector. The transmitter also accepts embedded digital audio on this connector.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 10

Top Panel Features

A

Config(uration) port

— Connect a host

CONFIG

device to the top panel mini USB B configuration port. This port serves a similar communications function as the side panel

Remote RS-232 port, but it is easier to access than the side port after the switcher has been installed and cabled.

NOTE: A top panel Configuration port connection and a side panel Remote

RS-232 port connection can both be active at the same time. If commands are sent simultaneously to both, the command that reaches the processor first is handled first.

B

Reset button

— Initiates two levels of switcher reset. For the different reset levels, press and

hold

the button while the switcher is running or while you power up the switcher (see

Reset Mode

on page 19 for

details).

RESET

Mounting

A w

DTP2 T 202 FB

HDMI IN AUDIO IN DISPLAYPORT IN

HDMI

DP

SIGNAL

HDCP

AUTO

CONFIG RESET

B

Figure 10. Top Panel Features

Before mounting the floor box, consider the mounting location and prepare the surface as necessary.

1.

If not already completed, install the appropriate adapter plates in the desired position

and mounting slots (see

Adapter Plates

on page 5).

2.

Align the screw holes on the DTP2 T 202 FB with the screw holes on the adapter plates.

3.

Using the provided self-threading screws and washers, secure the DTP2 T 202 FB to the adapter plates (see

figure 11

though

figure 14

beginning on page 12).

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 11

Ackermann GB3 (OBO Bettermann) Floor Box

995241

DTP

T FB

332

DTP

T 202

FB

12V

ER

- +

REM

OTE

232

G

Rx

Tx XTP

OUT

995242

Figure 11. Mounting the Unit into an Ackermann GB3 (OBO Bettermann) Floor Box

NOTE: Position 2 requires the installation of the 995242 adapter plate on top of one of the 995241 adapter plates.

MK Electric CableLink Plus - Single Pan Floor Box

DTP

T 202 FB

995243

995243

DTP

33

2

POW

A MA

ER

X

REM

RS-2

32

- +

G

Rx

Tx

XT

DTP

T FB

33

2

POW

ER

AX

REM

RS-2

32

Figure 12. Mounting the Unit into an MK Electric CableLink Plus - Single Pan

Floor Box

ATTENTION:

Do not install the DTP2 T 202 FB in position 2 (see

figure 2

on page 6).

Ne pas installer le DTP2 T 202 FB en position 2 (voir

l’illustration 2

sur la page 6).

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 12

MK Electric CableLink Plus - Modular Floor Box

DT

P T 2

02 FB

DTP

2

995244

995244

12V

A M

AX

- +

G

Rx

Tx XTP OUT

Figure 13. Mounting the Unit into an MK Electric CableLink Plus - Modular Floor

Box

Electraplan or PUK Floor Box

DT

P T 202 F

B

995300

995300

POW

ER

TE

- +

G

Rx

Tx XTP O

UT

Figure 14. Mounting the Unit into an Electraplan or PUK Floor Box

XTP

T FB

202

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 13

Connection and Wiring Details

Power Supply Wiring

NOTE: The power supply included with the transmitter can normally power the transmitter and the connected receiver.

Figure 15 shows how to wire the connector. Use the supplied tie-wrap to strap the power cable to the extended tail of the connector.

POWER

12V

--A MAX

2-Pole Captive Screw

Connector

Smooth

A

Ridges

A

SECTION A–A

Tie Wrap

Power Supply

Output

Cord

3

5

Figure 15. Power Connector Wiring

CAUTION:

ATTENTION :

The wires must be kept separate while the power supply is plugged in. Remove power before wiring.

Les deux cordons d’alimentation doivent être tenus à l’écart l’un de l’autre quand l’alimentation est branchée.

The length of exposed wires is important. The ideal length is 3/16 inch (5 mm).

Any longer and the exposed wires may touch, causing a short circuit between them.

Any shorter and the wires can be easily pulled out even if tightly fastened by the captive screws.

La longueur des câbles exposés est importante. La longueur idéale est de 5 mm

(3/16 inches).

S’ils sont un peu plus longs, les câbles exposés pourraient se toucher et provoquer un court circuit.

S’ils sont un peu plus courts, ils pourraient sortir, même s’ils sont attachés par les vis captives.

Do not tin the power supply leads before installing them in the connector. Tinned wires are not as secure in the connector and could be pulled out.

Ne pas étamer les conducteurs avant de les insérer dans le connecteur. Les câbles

étamés ne sont pas aussi bien fixés dans le connecteur et pourraient être retirés.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 14

ATTENTION:

This product is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed power source marked

“Class 2” or “LPS,” rated 12 VDC, 1.0 A minimum. Always use a power supply supplied by 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.

Ce produit est destiné à une utilisation avec une source d’alimentation listée UL avec l’appellation « Classe 2 » ou « LPS » et normée 12 Vcc, 1,0 A minimum.

Utilisez toujours une source d’alimentation fournie ou recommandée par Extron.

L’utilisation d’une source d’alimentation non autorisée annule toute conformité réglementaire et peut endommager la source d’alimentation ainsi que le produit final.

Unless otherwise stated, the AC/DC adapters are not suitable for use in air handling spaces or in wall cavities.

Sauf mention contraire, les adaptateurs AC/DC ne sont pas appropriés pour une utilisation dans les espaces d’aération ou dans les cavités murales.

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 a building structure or similar structure.

Cette installation doit toujours être en accord avec les mesures qui s’applique au National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, article 725, et au Canadian Electrical

Code, partie 1, section 16. La source d’alimentation ne devra pas être fixée de façon permanente à une structure de bâtiment ou à une structure similaire.

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 15

on page 14) identify the power cord negative lead.

La polarité de la source d’alimentation est primordiale. Une polarité incorrecte pourrait endommager la source d’alimentation et l’unité. Les stries sur le côté du

cordon (voir

l’illustration 15

sur la page 14) permettent de repérer le pôle négatif

du cordon d’alimentation.

To verify the polarity before connection, plug in the power supply with no load and check the output with a voltmeter.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 15

Serial and IR Port Connectors

Figure 16 shows how to wire the Over TP RS-232 and IR and Remote connectors.

RS-232 Device

Gnd Rx Tx

RS-232 Device

Gnd Rx Tx

Gnd Tx Rx

IR Device

Figure 16. RS-232 and IR Connectors Wiring

NOTES:

The length of exposed wires is important. The ideal length is 3/16 inch

(5 millimeters).

If the stripped section of wire is longer than 3/16 inch, the exposed wires may touch, causing a short circuit.

If the stripped section of wire is shorter than 3/16 inch, wires can be easily pulled out even if tightly fastened by the captive screws.

Do not tin the power supply leads before installing them in the connector. Tinned wires are not as secure in the connector and could be pulled out.

TP Cable Termination and Recommendations

Figure 17 details the

TIA/EIA T 568 B

wiring standard. Use this standard to terminate the

DTP2 cable with RJ-45 connectors.

Side Pins:

12345678

Insert

Twisted

Pair Wires

6

7

8

4

5

Pin

1

2

3

TIA/EIA T

568B

Wire color

White-orange

Orange

White-green

Blue

White-blue

Green

White-brown

Brown

Figure 17. TP Cable Termination

NOTE

:

Do

not

use Extron UTP23SF-4 Enhanced Skew-Free AV UTP cable or STP201 cable to link the switching transmitter and receiver. The DTP2 T 202 FB does not work properly with these cables.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 16

Supported cables

The DTP2 T 202 FB is compatible with shielded twisted pair (STP) and unshielded twisted pair (U/UTP) cable. However, Extron strongly recommends that you use STP cable to achieve best performance.

ATTENTION:

To ensure FCC Class A and CE compliance, STP cables and STP connectors are required.

Afin de s’assurer de la compatibilité entre FCC Classe A et CE, les câbles STP et les connecteurs STP sont nécessaires.

Cable recommendations

Extron recommends using the following practices to achieve full transmission distances up to 330 feet (100 meters) and reduce transmission errors.

• Use the following Extron XTP DTP2 24 STP cables and DTP2 24 connectors for the best performance:

XTP DTP2 24/1000

Non-Plenum 1000 feet (305 meters) spool 22-236-03

XTP DTP2 24P/1000

Plenum 1000 feet (305 meters) spool

XTP DTP2 24 Plug

Package of 10

22-235-03

101-005-02

• If not using XTP DTP2 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 T 568 B 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 CAT 6 or 6a 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 hook and loop fasteners.

Separate twisted pair cables from AC power cables.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 17

HDMI connector

Use the LockIt Lacing Bracket, supplied with the switcher, to securely fasten the HDMI cable to the switcher as follows (see figure 18).

3

Figure 18. Installing the LockIt Lacing Bracket

1.

Plug the HDMI cable into the panel connection (

1

).

2.

Loosen the HDMI connection mounting screw from the panel enough to allow the

LockIt lacing bracket to be placed over it (

2

). The screw does not have to be removed.

3.

Place the LockIt lacing bracket on the screw and against the HDMI connector, then tighten the screw to secure the bracket (

3

).

ATTENTION:

Do not overtighten the HDMI connector mounting screw. The shield to which it fastens is very thin and can easily be stripped.

Ne serrez pas trop la vis de montage du connecteur HDMI. Le blindage auquel elle est attachée est très fin et peut facilement être dénudé.

4.

Loosely place the included tie wrap around the HDMI connector and the LockIt lacing bracket as shown (

4

).

5.

While holding the connector securely against the lacing bracket, use pliers or similar tools to tighten the tie wrap, then remove any excess length (

5

).

Operation

The DTP2 T 202 FB can be controlled only by SIS commands (see

Simple Instruction Set

Control

on page 21) or the Product Configuration Software (see

Product Configuration

Software

on page 28). This section contains basic information about operation details.

Indications

(Power) LED

— Lights when power is applied.

HDMI LED

— Lights when an HDMI input signal is detected.

DP LED

— Lights when a DisplayPort input signal is detected.

Signal LED

— Lights to indicate when a signal is detected on the selected input.

HDCP LED

— Lights when the HDMI input signal is encrypted.

Auto LED

— Lights when the device is in auto switch mode.

HDMI

DP

SIGNAL

HDCP

AUTO

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 18

Switch Modes

The switching transmitter has three switch modes:

Manual

— The input must be selected manually using an SIS command

Auto switch (DisplayPort)

— The switcher automatically selects the input with an active signal present and, if both are present, prioritizes the DisplayPort input. This is the factory default mode.

Auto switch (HDMI)

— The switcher automatically selects the input with an active signal present and, if both are present, prioritizes the HDMI input.

These modes can be selected through SIS commands (see

Switch mode

SIS commands

on page 22) or the Product Configuration Software (see the PCS Help file).

EDID

To manage EDID on the DTP2 T 202 FB, use the Product Configuration Software (see

Product Configuration Software Help file).

Reset Mode

Use the recessed

Reset

button on the top panel of the transmitter (see

item

page 11) to initiate two levels of reset as follows:

B

on

Reset to factory default condition

— Cycle unit power off and on while

holding

the

Reset

button. All top panel LEDs cycle. Release the button.

Reset to default settings

— Press and

hold

the reset button for approximately 6 seconds. All top panel LEDs cycle. Release the button. This reset is the equivalent of issuing

the

Reset

SIS command (

E

ZXXX

}

, see page 25).

Troubleshooting — If no Image Appears

1.

Ensure that all devices are plugged in and powered on. The switcher is receiving power if one of the input LEDs is lit.

2.

Ensure an active input is selected on the switcher or that the switcher is in auto-input switching mode.

3.

Ensure that the proper signal format is supplied.

4.

Check the cabling and make corrections as necessary.

5.

Call the Extron S3 Sales & Technical Support Hotline if necessary (see

www.extron.com

for the phone number in your region of the world).

DTP2 T 202 FB • Installation and Operation 19

Remote Control

This section contains information for remotely controlling the DTP2 T 202 FB switching transmitter. Topics in this section include:

Host Control Ports

Simple Instruction Set Control

Product Configuration Software Control

Host Control Ports

The transmitter is remotely controllable via its side panel Remote RS-232 port (“Serial Port” below) or top panel Configuration (USB) port (see “USB Port” below).

The Remote RS-232 port and Configuration port are independent of one another. A Remote

RS-232 port connection and a Configuration port connection can be active at the same time.

Serial port

The side panel Remote port is an RS-232 serial port on a 3-pin captive screw connector

(see

item

B

on page 8).

The serial port protocol of the side panel Remote RS-232 port is:

• 9600 baud

• No flow control

• No parity

• 1 stop bit

• 8 data bits

USB port

The top panel Configuration port (

item

A

on page 11) is a standard USB port. A USB

cable, terminated on one end with a USB mini-B male connector, is available at any local electronics store.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 20

Simple Instruction Set Control

The Remote RS-232 port or the Configuration (USB) port (or both) can be connected to a host device such as a computer running the Extron DataViewer utility or a control system.

Host-to-Switcher 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 switcher executes the command and sends a response to the host device. All responses from the switcher to the host end with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF =

] signals the end of the response character string. A string is one or more characters.

), which

Switcher-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 switcher responds by sending a message to the host. The switcher-initiated sign-on message is shown below:

©

Copyright 20

yy

,

Extron Electronics DTP R 202 FB

,

V

x

.

xx

,

60

-

nnnn

-

nn

]

The transmitting receiver issues the copyright message when it first powers on.

V

x

.

xx

is the firmware version number and

60

-

nnnn

-

nn

is the part number.

Switcher Error Responses

When the switcher receives a valid SIS command, it executes the command and sends a response to the host device. If the switcher is unable to execute the command because the command is invalid or it contains invalid parameters, the switcher 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

E14

— Not valid for this configuration

E17

— Invalid command for signal type

Timeout

Pauses of 10 seconds or longer between command ASCII characters result in a timeout.

The command operation is aborted with no other indication.

Using the Command and Response Table

The

command and response table

begins on page 22. Symbols (

X` s) are used throughout the 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 on

page 22

is for use with the command and response table.

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 21

Space

ASCII to Hex Conversion Table

Common symbol definitions

]

= Carriage return/line feed • = space

}

= Carriage return (no line feed)

|

= Pipe (can be used interchangeably with the

E

= Escape key

}

character)

W

= Can be used interchangeably with the

E

character

Command and Response Table for SIS Commands

Command Function

SIS Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional description

Select and view input

NOTE: The switcher must be in manual switch mode (

E

0AUSW

}

, see below) to execute the Select commands. If it is in either auto switch mode, it returns E 06 . View ( !

) commands work regardless of switch mode.

Deselect both inputs

Select HDMI input

Select DisplayPort input

View input selection

0!

1!

2!

!

In0

All

]

In1

All

]

In2

All

]

X!]

Verbose 2/3

: In

X!

All

]

Deselect both inputs.

X!

is selected ( 0 = deselected).

Switch mode

Set manual switch mode

Set auto switch mode with

DisplayPort priority

Set auto switch mode with HDMI priority

0AUSW

2AUSW

}

}

}

Ausw0

Ausw1

Ausw2

]

]

]

View switch mode

E

AUSW

} X@]

Verbose 2/3:

Ausw

X@]

Assign analog audio input to specific video input or always output audio

Always output analog audio

E

0AFLW

}

Aflw0

]

Analog audio is output regardless of input selection.

Default

.

Assign (lock) analog audio to HDMI input

Assign (lock) analog audio to

DisplayPort input

View audio assignment

E

E

1AUSW

E

E

1AFLW

}

E

E

2AFLW

AFLW

}

}

Aflw1

]

Aflw2

]

X#]

Verbose 2/3:

Aflw

X#]

Set switch mode to normal.

Set switch mode to auto (DisplayPort).

Automatically selects the DisplayPort input if both inputs are present.

Default

.

Set switch mode to auto (HDMI). The switcher automatically selects the HDMI input if both inputs are present.

KEY:

X!

X@

= Input number

= Switch mode

0

0

= Deselect

= Manual

X#

= Input number (for audio configuration) 0 = Always output

1

1

1

= Input 1 (HDMI)

= Auto DisplayPort (

= HDMI input

default

)

2 = Input 2 (DisplayPort)

2 = Auto HDMI

2 = DisplayPort input

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 22

Command and Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command Function

SIS Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional description

Input signal status

Request status of both inputs and the output

HDCP Status

View the HDCP status of the inputs

E

0LS

}

Sig

X$

HDMI

X$

DisplayPort

*

X$ output

] X$

HDMI

and

X$

DisplayPort

are the input signal status.

X$ output

is the output signal status.

View the output HDCP status

E

IHDCP

}

E

OHDCP

}

X%

HDMI

X%

DisplayPort

]

Verbose 2/3:

HdcpI

X%

X%]

X^]

Verbose 2/3:

HdcpO

X^]

HDCP Authorized Device

Set input to HDCP authorized

Set input to HDCP not authorized

View HDCP authorized status

E

E

X!

*1HDCP

}

E

E

X!

*0HDCP

}

E

EHDCP

}

HdcpE

X!

*1

]

HdcpE

X!

*0

]

X$

HDMI

*

X$

DisplayPort

]

Verbose 2/3:

HdcpE

X$

X$]

Default

.

Output HDCP mode

Set HDCP encryption to auto

Always encrypt HDCP

View HDCP encryption mode

E

S1HDCP

}

E

S2HDCP

}

E

SHDCP

}

HdcpS1

]

HdcpS2

]

X&]

Verbose 2/3:

HdcpS

X&]

HDCP notification

Disable HDCP notification

Enable HDCP notification

View HDCP notification mode

E

N0HDCP

}

E

N1HDCP

}

E

NHDCP

}

HdcpN0

]

HdcpN1

]

X$]

Verbose 2/3:

HdcpN

X$]

Show green screen.

TMDS output format

Set TMDS output format

View TMDS output format

EX!

*

X*

VTPO

}

E

VTPO

}

Vtpo

X!

*

X*]

X*]

Verbose 2/3:

Vtpo

X!

*

X*]

Output color bit depth mode

Set bit depth mode to auto

Force bit depth mode to 8-bit

Show bit depth mode

E

V1BITD

}

E

V2BITD

}

E

VBITD

}

BitdV1

]

BitdV2

]

X(]

Verbose 2/3:

BitdV

X(]

Bit depth based on sink EDID (

default

).

KEY:

X!

= Input number

X$

= Status

1

0

= Input 1 (HDMI)

= Disabled, not detected

X%

= Input HDCP status 0 = No source is detected

X^

= Output HDCP status 0 = No sink is detected

2

1

1

= Input 2 (DisplayPort)

= Enabled, detected

X&

= Output HDCP mode 1 = Auto, encrypt as required by input (

default

)

= Video detected without HDCP

1

2

3

= Sink detected without HDCP

= Sink detected with HDCP, output is not encrypted

= Sink detected with HDCP, output is encrypted

X*

= TMDS output format 1 = Auto (

default

)

2 = DVI RGB 444

X(

= Color bit depth mode 1 = Auto

3

4

2

= HDMI RGB full

= HDMI RGB limited

= 8-bit

2 = Video detected with HDCP

2

5

6

= Always encrypt

= HDMI YUV 444 limited

= HDMI YUV 422 limited

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 23

Command and Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command Function

SIS Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional description

EDID

NOTE:

Full EDID Minder functionality is available through

Product Configuration Software

(see page 28).

View raw EDID data

View EDID native resolution

E

R

X!

EDID

}

E

N

X!

EDID

}

X1)]

X1!]

Read hex data as text from the EDID assigned and used on input

X!

.

Read out native resolution and refresh rate from the EDID assigned to the specified input in plain text.

Example

:

1920x1200 @60.00Hz

Video mute

Mute video

Mute video and sync

Unmute video

Read video mute

1B

2B

0B

B

Vmt1

]

Vmt2

]

Vmt0

]

X1@]

Verbose 2/3:

Vmt

X1@]

Analog audio mute

Mute audio

Unmute audio

Read analog audio mute

Send power switch position

View switch position

1Z

0Z

Z

Audio routing selection

Set input audio format

View input audio format

E

I

X!

*

X1$

AFMT

}

AfmtI

X!

*

X1$]

E

I

X!

AFMT

} X1$]

Verbose 2/3:

AfmtI

X!

*

X1$]

Disable (mute) output embedded audio

Toggle embedded audio output mute

E

O

X1#

AFMT

}

View audio mute status E

OAFMT

}

AfmtO

X1#]

X1#]

Verbose 2/3:

Afmt

X1#]

TP function switch position

View switch position E

O1HDBT

} X1%]

Verbose 2/3:

HdbtO1*

X1%]

E

RPWR

}

Amt1

]

Amt0

]

X1#]

Verbose 2/3:

Amt

X1#]

Y!]

Verbose 2/3:

Rpwr

Y!]

Serial host control port mode

Over TP pass-through

Over TP serial device control

View host control port mode

E

1HSTM

}

E

2HSTM

}

E

HSTM

}

Hstm1

]

Hstm2

]

X1^]

Verbose 2/3:

Hstm

X1^]

Output no video signal.

Output no video or sync signal.

Output the selected video input.

Video mute status is

X1@

.

Mute analog audio (no audio output).

Unmute analog audio (output audio).

Analog audio mute status is

X1#

.

Enable embedded audio. (

Default

)

KEY:

X!

= Input number

X)

= Raw EDID data

X1%

= Switch position

Y!

= Switch position

X1^

= Over TP port mode

1 = Input 1 (HDMI)

128

2 = Input 2 (DisplayPort)

or 256 bytes of hexadecimal data

X1!

= Resolution and rate (plain text)

Example

: 1920x1200 • @60Hz

X1@

= Video mute status

X1#

= Audio mute status

0

0

= Mute off

= Mute off

X1$

= Analog routing (for HDMI input) 0 = Auto (

default

)

0

0

1

= DTP2

= No remote power

= Pass-through (

default

)

1

1

1

1

1

2

= Video and sync mute on

= Mute on

= HDBT

= Digital input

= Remote power

= Serial device control

2 = Sync mute on

2 = Analog input

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 24

Command and Response Table for SIS Commands (continued)

Command Function

SIS Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional description

5V output hot plug mode

Set 5V output mode to auto

Set 5V output mode to always on

View 5V output mode

E

M1HPLG

}

E

M2HPLG

}

E

MHPLG

}

HplgM1

]

HplgM2

]

X1&]

Verbose 2/3:

HplgM

X1&]

Device name

Set the unit name

Set unit name to factory default

View unit name

EX1*

CN

}

E •

CN

}

E

CN

}

Ipn

X1*]

Ipn

DTP2

-

T

-

202

-

FB

]

X1*]

Verbose 2/3:

Ipn

X1*]

Change the name to one of your choosing.

Set name to default.

Reset

Reset to factory setting

Information requests

Information request

Example:

Request part number

Request name

Request description

E

ZXXX

}

I

I

N

1I

2I

Zpx

] Reset to factory defaults.

In

X!

Aflw

X!

Ausw

X@

Vmt

X1@

Amt

X1#]

In1

Aflw2

Ausw1

Vmt1

Amt0

]

Input 1 is selected, analog audio is assigned to input 2, the switcher is in auto-input switching

(HDMI) mode, video is muted and analog audio is unmuted.

60-

nnnn

-

nn

] See

www.extron.com

for part numbers.

DTP2

T

202

FB

]

Verbose 2/3:

Inf01*DTP2

T

202

FB

]

DTP2

HDMI/DP

FB

Tx

SUPPORT

4K60

]

Verbose 2/3:

Inf02*DTP2

HDMI/DP

FB

Tx

SUPPORT

4K60

]

X1(]

X2)]

Query controller firmware version

Query firmware version with build

Verbose mode

Q

*Q

NOTE: If tagged responses are enabled (modes 2 and 3), all “view” commands return the prefix and the value, just as the “set” commands do. For example, the View front panel switch mode (

E

AUSW

}

) command returns “ Ausw

X@]

”.

Set verbose mode

Read verbose mode

EX2!

E

CV

CV

}

}

Vrb

X2!]

X2!]

KEY:

X!

= Input number

X1@

= Video mute status

X1#

= Audio mute status

X1&

= 5V hot plug mode

X1*

= Name

0

1

1

0

2

= Input 1 (HDMI)

= Mute off

= Mute off

= Always enabled (

default

)

2

1

1

= Input 2 (DisplayPort)

= Video and sync mute on

= Mute on

No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name.

2 = Sync mute on

= Auto 5V is enabled on the DTP output when a video source is present

A text string of up to 24 alphanumeric characters and minus sign/hyphen (-).

X1(

= Firmware version number to second decimal place

(x

.

xx

)

X2)

= Firmware version with build number

X2!

= Verbose mode

The first character must be a letter, and the last character must not be a minus sign/hyphen

0

= Clear/none

1 = Verbose mode (default for RS-232 or USB) (

default

)

2

= Tagged responses for queries

3 = Verbose mode and tagged for queries

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 25

Command and Response Table for CEC Communications SIS Commands

Command Function

SIS Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional description

CEC enable and disable

NOTE: The CEC communications only pass through on the DTP2 output when the unit is connected to a DTP2 or DTP stand-alone receiver. Commands do not pass when connected to an Extron non-standalone DTP2 or DTP receiver.

Enable or disable CEC for one output

Enable or disable all output CECs

View CEC output status

E

E

E

O1*

O

X4%

X4%

CCEC

*CCEC

O1CCEC

}

}

}

Verbose mode 2/3:

CcecO1*

X4%]

CcecO

X4%]

X4^

*

X4&

CcecO1*

*

X4*]

X4^

*

X4&

*

X4*]

Send CEC commands

Default discovered target logical address —

No CEC received data messages (including answers to queries) desired:

NOTE: Attempting to send a CEC command to an input or output that is disabled returns an

E14

error.

Send CEC command or data to output

(downstream sink)

E

O1*

X4(

or

DCEC

}

E

O1*

X5!

DCEC

}

DceO1*

X5@X5!

*

X5)]

X4(

or

X5!

= command.

= data.

Broadcast to all devices —

Send CEC command or data to output

(downstream sink)

E

O1*15*

or

X4(

DCEC

}

E

O1*15*

X5!

DCEC

}

DceO1*

X5@X5!

*

X5)]

X4(

or

X5!

= command.

= data.

KEY:

X4%

= CEC mode

X4^

= CEC status

X4&

= Source logical address

X4*

= Destination logical address.

X4(

= CEC command

X5)

= Send result

6

7

4

5

1

2

3

0

= Disable CEC operation for this IO port

2

= Enable insertion and break CEC connection input to output (unidirectional)

4

= Enable insertion and publish received CEC messages (bidirectional)

0

= CEC mode

0

disabled

2

= CEC mode

2

enabled, but no device detected (unidirectional)

3

= CEC mode

2

enabled and device detected (unidirectional)

4

= CEC mode

4

enabled, but no device detected (bidirectional)

5

= CEC mode

4

enabled and device detected (bidirectional)

0

through

15

(-1 = not found or port not enabled)

0

through

15

(-1 = not found or port not enabled)

Address Device

0 TV

Address

8

Device

Playback device 2

Recording device 1

Recording device 2

Tuner 1

9

10

11

Recording device 3

Tuner 4

Playback device 3

Playback device 1

Audio system

Tuner 2

Tuner 3

12

13

14

15

Reserved

Reserved

Free use

Unregistered (as initiator)

Broadcast (as destination)

Predefined actions as strings, set aside in quotes, such as “

PwrOn

”, “

PwrOff

”, or “

ShowMe

”.

0

= Fail (NAK), device not detected

1

= Success (ACK), device detected

2

= Unable to send

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 26

Command Function

SIS Command

(Host to Unit)

Response

(Unit to Host)

Additional description

CEC usage examples

Unidirectional mode —

No CEC received data messages desired (including answers to queries)

Set mode

Send data

E

O1*2CCEC

}

E

O1*”PwrOn”DCEC

or

E

O1*%04DCEC

}

}

Cceco1*2

]

Dceco1*%E0%04*1 ]

Bidirectional mode —

CEC received data messages desired.

Set mode

Send data

Examples of possible unsolicited messages

Power on TV on output 1

E

O1*4CCEC

}

Cceco1*4

]

Switch TV to output 1 to our signal

(HDMI 2 on TV).

E

O1*”Showme”DCEC

or

E

}

O1*%04DCEC 82%20$00

}

Dceco1%*EF%82%20$00*1 ]

Ceco1*%0F%32%65%6E%67*1

]

TV broadcast command to set the meny language to English (“eng”).

Ceco0*0E*1

]

TV pings us to confirm we are still there.

NOTE: Asynchronous received data messages from the CEC in bidirectional mode (

X4^

=4) format: Ceci

X!

*

X5@X5!

*

X5)]

Ceco1*

X5@X5!

*

X5)]

Other CEC commands

Rediscover device on output E

O1QCEC

}

Report physical address of output port

Example

E

O1PCEC

}

Verbose mode 2/3

QcecO

Y!]

QcecO1*0*

X5)]

• • •

QcecO1*13*

X5)]

Y5!]

PcecO1*

%10%00

Y5!]

]

KEY:

X!

= Input number

X5)

X5!

= Send result

= CEC data

1 = Input 1 (HDMI)

0

= Fail (NAK), device not detected

1

= Success (ACK), device detected

2

= Unable to send

One or more user-selected elements (

0

to

15

) in the form of % followed by 2 hex digits

(

for example

:

%2A%07%FF

)

X5@

= CEC address byte In the form of % followed by 2 hex digits

2 = Input 2 (DisplayPort)

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 27

Product Configuration Software Control

This section introduces the Product Configuration Software (PCS), available on the Extron website. The Windows-based PCS communicates with the switcher via the following ports:

Configuration port

— A standard USB mini-B port (see

item

A

on page 11).

Remote RS-232 port

— A serial port on a 3.5 mm, 3-pole captive screw connector

(see

item

B

on page 6).

9600 Baud

No parity

8 data bits

1 stop bit

The program is compatible with Windows 7 and later.

Installing the Software

The PCS (minimum version 4.7.0 or newer is required for the transmitter) and Firmware

Loader are available on the Extron website. Download and install both programs as follows:

NOTE:

Steps 1 through 6, below, are also used to download a firmware update package.

1.

Go to

www.extron.com

and momentarily rest the cursor over the

Download

tab

(see figure 19,

1

).

OR

2

2

Figure 19. Selecting the Download Tab

2.

Click the

Firmware

or

Software

link (

(see

figure 20

on page 29).

2

). The main download page opens

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 28

NOTE: The file name, part number, version, release date, and size shown are sample values only.

Figure 20. Downloading from the Main Download Page

3.

Click the desired filtering letter (see figure 20, downloads.

1

) to jump to the nearest page of

4.

Click

Download

for the desired software or firmware package to download (

Log in dialog box appears (see figure 21).

2

). The

Figure 21. Log in Dialog Box

5.

Enter the

E-Mail

address and

Password

associated with your Extron insider account

(see figure 21,

1

).

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 29

TIPS:

Click

Sign up

(see

figure 21

,

A

on page 29) to obtain website credentials.

Click

Keep me logged in

(

B

) to eliminate steps 5 and 6 in future downloads.

Enter your registered E-mail address (

you have forgotten your credentials.

C

) and click

Retrieve Password

(

D

) if

6.

Click

Log in

to copy the package to the computer (

2

).

7.

If your browser asks you to confirm that you want to continue, click

Run

or make a similar confirmation that you want to run the installation (see figure 22,

1

).

Figure 22. Download Warning and Confirmation

NOTE:

Figure 22 may look different or may not appear at all, depending on your web browser choice and its security settings.

8. For a firmware upgrade

, exit this procedure and update the transmitter firmware as described in the PCS Help file.

9.

Follow the on-screen instructions. The installation creates the necessary subfolders of

C:

\

Program Files

and the necessary groups. It places the appropriate icons into the correct group folders:

NOTE:

C:

\

Program Files(x86)\

... for 64-bit Windows OS.

Product Configuration Software

Folder

C:

\

Program Files

\

Extron

\

Extron PCS

Group folder

Extron Electronics

\

Extron Product Configuration Software

Check for Extron PCS Updates

Extron PCS Help

Extron Product Configuration Software

Uninstall Extron Product Configuration Software

Firmware Loader

Folder

C:\Program Files\Extron\FWLoader

Group folder

— Extron Electronics \ Firmware Loader

Check for Firmware Loader Updates

Firmware Loader Help

Firmware Loader

Uninstall Firmware Loader

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 30

Starting the Program

Start the Extron Product Configuration Software as follows:

1.

Click

Start > Programs > Extron Electronics > Extron Product Configuration

Software > Extron Product Configuration Software

.

The Product Configuration Software opens to the

Device Discovery

screen (see figure 23).

Figure 23. Device Discovery Screen

2.

Select (click) the desired DTP2 T FB unit (

1

) and click

Connect

(

2

). The Product

Configuration Software opens to the

Input

/

Output Configuration

page (see figure 24).

Operate the Product Configuration Software as described in the PCS Help (click >

Extron PCS Help

).

Figure 24. Product Configuration Software

DTP2 T 202 FB • Remote Control 31

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.

Asia

:

Extron Asia Pte Ltd

135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01

PM Industrial Bldg.

Singapore 368363

Singapore

Japan:

Extron Electronics, Japan

Kyodo Building, 16 Ichibancho

Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082

Japan

Europe:

Extron Europe

Hanzeboulevard 10

3825 PH Amersfoort

The Netherlands

China

:

Extron China

686 Ronghua Road

Songjiang District

Shanghai 201611

China

Middle East:

Extron Middle East

Dubai Airport Free Zone

F13, PO Box 293666

United Arab Emirates, Dubai

Africa:

Extron South Africa

3rd Floor, South Tower

160 Jan Smuts Avenue

Rosebank 2196, South Africa

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

: 714.491.1500 or 800.633.9876

Asia

: 65.6383.4400

Europe

: 31.33.453.4040 or 800.3987.6673

Africa

: 27.11.447.6162

Japan

: 81.3.3511.7655

Middle East

: 971.4.299.1800

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.

E xtron 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.

Worldwide Headquarters:

Extron USA West, 1025 E. Ball Road, Anaheim, CA 92805, 800.633.9876

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