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Crestron 

DM-TX-200-2G/400-3G

 

Wall Plate DigitalMedia™ CAT Transmitters

 

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Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 6949B  Wall Plate DigitalMedia™ CAT Transmitters: DM-TX-200-2G/400-3G  

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Summary of Contents for DigitalMedia DM-TX-200-2G

Page 1: ...Crestron DM TX 200 2G 400 3G WallPlateDigitalMedia CAT Transmitters Operations Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...ance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cau...

Page 3: ...up 23 Programming Software 26 Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC 26 Programming with Crestron SystemBuilder 26 Programming with SIMPL Windows 26 Uploading and Upgrading 29 Establishing...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...timedia interface Built in 2x1 DM TX 200 2G or 4x1 DM TX 400 3G AV switcher DM CAT output supports up to 450 foot 137 meter cable length1 2 gang DM TX 200 2G or 3 gang DM TX 400 3G wall mount design A...

Page 6: ...ess audio The HDMI input can also handle DVI and DisplayPort Multimode signals using an appropriate adapter or dongle2 The RGB input handles all analog RGB signals up to WUXGA 1920x1200 pixels as well...

Page 7: ...control wires or IR probes Through proper CEC signal management DigitalMedia allows you to take control of each device in the system as you like Simple Wall Mount Design The DM TX 200 2G and DM TX 400...

Page 8: ...00 3G Applications The following diagram shows a DM TX 200 2G and a DM TX 400 3G in a typical application DM TX 200 2G and DM TX 400 3G in a Typical Application 4 Wall Plate DigitalMedia CAT Transmitt...

Page 9: ...up to 1080p60 NTSC or PAL Input Resolutions HDMI DVI Progressive 640 x 480 60 Hz 720 x480 60 Hz 480p 720 x 576 50 Hz 576p 800 x 600 60 Hz 848 x 480 60 Hz 852 x 480 60 Hz 854 x 480 60 Hz 1024 x 768 60...

Page 10: ...x 720 60 Hz 720p60 1280 x 768 60 Hz 1280 x 800 60 Hz 1280 x 960 60 Hz 1280 x 1024 60 Hz 1360 x 768 60 Hz 1366 x 768 60 Hz 1400 x 1050 60 Hz 1440 x 900 60 Hz 1600 x 1200 60 Hz 1680 x 1050 60 Hz 1920 x...

Page 11: ...nalog To Digital Conversion 24 bit 48 kHz Performance Analog Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 75 dB S N Ratio 90 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz A weighted THD N 0 05 1 kHz Stereo Separation 90 dB Communicatio...

Page 12: ...tron Certified Mini TRS Stereo Audio Interface Cable CBL DP HD Crestron Certified DisplayPort to HDMI Interface Cable CBL HD Crestron Certified HDMI Interface Cable CBL HD DVI Crestron Certified HDMI...

Page 13: ...TX 400 3G only NOTE Crestron software and any files on the Web site are for authorized Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers CAIP only New users may be required to register...

Page 14: ...Wall Plate DigitalMedia CAT Transmitters Crestron DM TX 200 2G 400 3G DM TX 400 3G Physical View 10 Wall Plate DigitalMedia CAT Transmitters DM TX 200 2G 400 3G Operations Installation Guide DOC 6949B...

Page 15: ...0 2G Overall Dimensions Front Right Rear Views 3 50 in 89 mm 4 12 in 105 mm 3 37 in 86 mm 2 63 67 mm 2 53 in 64 mm 2 00 in 51 mm 0 34 in 9 mm 6 7 1 5 8 2 4 9 3 11 13 10 12 14 Operations Installation G...

Page 16: ...Dimensions Front Right Rear Views 5 30 in 135 mm 4 12 in 102 mm 0 34 in 9 mm 2 53 in 64 mm 2 00 in 51 mm 2 63 in 67 mm 5 18 in 132 mm 6 7 1 5 8 2 4 9 3 11 13 10 12 14 17 19 15 18 20 16 12 Wall Plate...

Page 17: ...HID 1 USB Type A female USB 1 1 host port for connection of a mouse keyboard or other USB HID compliant device 8 DM LINK LED 1 Green LED indicates connection to a downstream DM device 9 PC IN 1 DB15H...

Page 18: ...cates YPbPr input is selected 17 VID LED 7 1 Green LED indicates VID input is selected 18 Y Pb Pr 7 3 RCA female comprising 1 component YPbPr video input Input Level 1 Vp p nominal Input Impedance 75...

Page 19: ...A 24 connector pinouts G B A 24 PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION WIRE COLOR G Ground DC Ground Black B DMNet DMNet Grey A DMNet DMNet Orange 24 24V DC DC Power Red 5 For DigitalMedia CAT wiring use DM CBL Digit...

Page 20: ...Check Network Wiring on page 34 Identity Code NOTE In the SIMPL Windows program when a DM TX 200 2G or DM TX 400 3G is dropped onto an input card of a DM switcher its IP ID is assigned automatically...

Page 21: ...2x RCA analog input 1 Audio will be transmitted from the 3 5 mm mini TRS phone input based on the presence of a connector in the jack 2 DM TX 400 3G only 3 If no audio signal is present the default a...

Page 22: ...1 2 inches 64 mm deep minimum It is assumed that the required cable has been fed through an installed 2 gang or 3 gang electrical box not supplied and wiring has been verified 1 Confirm that DMNet sys...

Page 23: ...D Cable Wrapping the Twisted Braid 7 Strip the insulation from the ends of each wire exposing approximately 3 16 inch 5 mm of bare copper NOTE Do not allow the twisted pairs to untwist for more than 1...

Page 24: ...river not supplied make the connections as specified using the labels on the unit as a guide a Insert the twisted pairs of the gray DMNet cable into the G B A 24 terminal block and tighten each screw...

Page 25: ...l box the electrical box must be earth grounded 13 Attach the unit to the electrical box using the included 06 32 x 3 4 oval head slotted screws as shown in the illustration on the following two pages...

Page 26: ...ew Wall Plate with Hardware Not Supplied Screws 4 06 32 x 3 4 Truss Combo Head 2009211 Ground Wire D Cable M Cable 2 Gang Wall Box Not Supplied Data Control Cable Assy DM TX 200 2G Module 6503588 or 6...

Page 27: ...d out in the illustration that follows this paragraph Refer to Network Wiring on page 16 before attaching the DMNet Cable Apply power after all connections have been made When making connections to th...

Page 28: ...t USB HID Mouse Keyboard Input PC IN RGB VGA or Component Y Pb Pr Video Input Ground G B A 24 To DMNet Port of Switcher Receiver or Other DM Device M To Data Management M Port of Switcher Receiver or...

Page 29: ...Port of Switcher Receiver or Other DM Device D To Video Data D Port of Switcher Receiver or Other DM Device Ground NOTE Ensure the unit is properly grounded by connecting the chassis ground lug to an...

Page 30: ...iest method of programming but does not offer as much flexibility as SIMPL Windows For additional details download SystemBuilder from the Crestron Web site and examine the extensive help file Programm...

Page 31: ...card in a DM MD8X8 switcher both sold separately In the second example the DM TX 200 2G and DM TX 400 3G is used with the C2ENET 2 card sold separately in an Ethernet slot on the control system C2ENET...

Page 32: ...ed in the SIMPL Windows program must match the IP ID of each unit Refer to Identity Code on page 16 Program Manager Program Manager is the view where programmers program a Crestron control system by a...

Page 33: ...communication than USB Via a DM RMC 100 using TCP IP communication Via DM Switcher TCP IP Communication via DM Switcher ETHERNET DM Switcher PC Running Crestron Toolbox LAN DM TX 200 2G or DM TX 400...

Page 34: ...gh a hub or router use CAT5 straight through cables with 8 pin RJ 45 connectors Alternatively use a CAT5 crossover cable to connect the two LAN ports directly without using a hub or router 2 By defaul...

Page 35: ...d the IP address of the DM TX 200 2G or DM TX 400 3G 2 Add the IP address to the Address Book in Toolbox 3 Download the appropriate puf file from the Crestron Web site to your PC 4 Double click the pu...

Page 36: ...DM TX 200 2G or DM TX 400 3G Then display the System Info window click the icon and select the DM TX 200 2G or DM TX 400 3G entry from the Address Book 2 Select Functions IP Table Setup 3 Add modify o...

Page 37: ...Device is not receiving sufficient power Use the Crestron Power Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system PWR LED does not illuminate Device is not receiving power Verify th...

Page 38: ...repeaters Please use the DMNet Power Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system www crestron com calculators Refer to the following table for commonly used resolutions and m...

Page 39: ...also log onto the online help section of the Crestron Web site www crestron com onlinehelp to ask questions about Crestron products First time users will need to establish a user account to fully ben...

Page 40: ...t heads and power supplies are covered for a period of one 1 year touchscreen display and overlay components are covered for 90 days batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered This warranty exte...

Page 41: ...erstands that there is no warranty for this free software If the software is modified by someone else and passed on we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original so that any p...

Page 42: ...gram or a work based on it under Section 2 in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following a Accompany it with the complete c...

Page 43: ...opyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permitted only in or among countrie...

Page 44: ...on Electronics Inc Operations Installation Guide DOC 6949B 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 2027115 Tel 888 CRESTRON 02 11 Fax 201 767 7576 Specifications subject to www crestron com change without n...

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