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TP-46N - Overview
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Overview
The
TP-46N
is a twisted pair receiver for component video (YUV) or computer
graphics video and unbalanced stereo or S/PDIF audio signals. The
TP-45
/
TP-45RC
transmitters convert audio and video to a twisted pair signal and the
TP-46N
converts the twisted pair signal back into audio and video signals.
By selecting the required video input signal, the
TP-45
or
TP-45RC
with the
TP-46N
can constitute either a component video (Y, C
B
/P
B
,
C
R
/P
R
) or a UXGA
video
–audio transmitter/receiver system:
The term UXGA used throughout this user manual implies VGA resolutions up to and
exceeding UXGA.
The
TP-46N
does not convert the video signal format. Thus computer graphics sources must
be routed to computer graphics outputs. Similarly, component video sources must be routed to
component video outputs.
If UXGA is selected, the
TP-45
or
TP-45RC
receives a UXGA (and audio)
signal and transmits it over the CAT 5 cable to the UXGA output on the
TP-46N
receiver
If component video is selected, the component video signal is transmitted
over the CAT 5 cable to the COMP outputs on the
TP-46N
receiver
The analog audio or S/PDIF (digital audio)
—as selected via the audio
SELECT button
—is transmitted together with the video signal over the CAT
5 cable to the
TP-46N
receiver
The audio signal is distributed simultaneously to the analog or digital audio
outputs.
Additional
TP-46N
units can be connected via the
TP-46N
LINE OUT CAT 5
connector, to extend the range of the output signals.
You can connect up to three additional
TP-46N
units, adding a total cable length of up to 300
meters. The video quality may be reduced if further units are connected.
The
TP-46N
Component/UXGA/Audio Receiver
features:
YUV output on 3 RCA connectors and a computer graphics output on a
15-pin HD (F) connector
Digital audio output (S/PDIF) on an RCA connector and a stereo analog
output on a 3.5mm mini jack