Extron DTP HD DA 4K Series DTP HDMI Distribution Amplifier User Guide

June 13, 2024
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Extron DTP HD DA 4K Series DTP HDMI Distribution Amplifier

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Product Information: DTP HD DA 4K Series

User Guide

Video Products

DTP HD DA 4K Series

DTP HDMI Distribution Amplifier

68-2545-01 Rev. H 11 22

Safety Instructions

  • Registered Service Mark(SM) : S3 Service Support Solutions
  • Trademarks (TM)
  • FCC Class A Notice

Battery Notice

This product contains a battery. Do not open the unit to replace the battery. If the battery needs replacing, return the entire unit to Extron (for the correct address, see the Extron Warranty).
CAUTION: Risk of explosion. Do not replace battery with an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

Conventions Used in this Guide

  • CAUTION: Risk of minor personal injury. ATTENTION : Risque de blessure mineure.
  • NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.

Software Commands

Commands are written in the fonts shown here: ^AR Merge Scene,,0p1 scene 1,1 ^B 51 ^W^C.0 [01] R 0004 00300 00400 00800 00600 [02] 35 [17] [03] E X! X1& X2) X2# X2! CE} NOTE: For commands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned in this guide, the character 0 is used for the number zero and O is the capital letter o.

Computer responses and directory paths that do not have variables are written in the font shown here:

Reply from 208.132.180.48: bytes=32 times=2ms TTL=32 C:Program FilesExtron Variables are written in slanted form as shown here: ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx –t SOH R Data STX Command ETB ETX Selectable items, such as menu names, menu options, buttons, tabs, and field names are written in the font shown here: From the File menu, select New. Click the OK button.

Specifications Availability
Product specifications are available on the Extron website, www.extron.com.

Extron Glossary of Terms

A glossary of terms is available at http://www.extron.com/technology/glossary.aspx.

Product Description

These Extron distribution amplifiers distribute one HDMI input signal to four (DTP HD DA4 4K 230 and DTP HD DA4 4K 330 models) or eight (DTP HD DA8 4K 230 and DTP HD DA8 4K 330 models) simultaneous outputs over shielded twisted pair (STP) cables. The 230 models distribute one HDMI input signal up to 230 feet (70 meters) and the 330 models distribute one HDMI input signal up to 330 feet (100 meters). All models are fully High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) compliant.

User Guide
Video Products
DTP HD DA 4K Series
DTP HDMI Distribution Amplifier
68-2545-01 Rev. H 11 22

Safety Instructions

Copyright © 2019-2022 Extron. All rights reserved. www.extron.com
Trademarks All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the properties of their respective owners. The following registered trademarks(®), registered service marks(SM), and trademarks(TM) are the property of RGB Systems, Inc. or Extron (see the current list of trademarks on the Terms of Use page at www.extron.com):

Registered Trademarks (®)
Extron, Cable Cubby, ControlScript, CrossPoint, DTP, eBUS, EDID Manager, EDID Minder, eLink, Flat Field, FlexOS, Glitch Free, Global Configurator, Global Scripter, GlobalViewer, Hideaway, HyperLane, IP Intercom, IP Link, Key Minder, LinkLicense, LockIt, MediaLink, MediaPort, NAV, NetPA, PlenumVault, PoleVault, PowerCage, PURE3, Quantum, ShareLink, Show Me, SoundField, SpeedMount, SpeedSwitch, StudioStation, System INTEGRATOR, TeamWork, TouchLink, V-Lock, VN-Matrix, VoiceLift, WallVault, WindoWall, XPA, XTP, XTP Systems, and ZipClip
Registered Service Mark(SM) : S3 Service Support Solutions

Trademarks (TM)
AAP, AFL (Accu-RATE Frame Lock), ADSP (Advanced Digital Sync Processing), AVEdge, CableCover, CDRS (Class D Ripple Suppression), Codec Connect, DDSP (Digital Display Sync Processing), DMI (Dynamic Motion Interpolation), Driver Configurator, DSP Configurator, DSVP (Digital Sync Validation Processing), EQIP, Everlast, FastBite, Flex55, FOX, FOXBOX, IP Intercom HelpDesk, MAAP, MicroDigital, Opti-Torque, PendantConnect, ProDSP, QS-FPC (QuickSwitch Front Panel Controller), Room Agent, Scope-Trigger, SIS, Simple Instruction Set, Skew-Free, SpeedNav, Triple-Action Switching, True4K, True8K, VectorTM 4K, WebShare, XTRA, and ZipCaddy

FCC Class A Notice
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.
Battery Notice
This product contains a battery. Do not open the unit to replace the battery. If the battery needs replacing, return the entire unit to Extron (for the correct address, see the Extron Warranty).
CAUTION: Risk of explosion. Do not replace battery with an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
ATTENTION: Risque d’explosion. Ne pas remplacer la pile par le mauvais type de pile. Débarrassez-vous des piles usagées selon le mode d’emploi.

Conventions Used in this Guide
Notifications
The following notifications are used in this guide:
CAUTION: Risk of minor personal injury. ATTENTION : Risque de blessure mineure.
ATTENTION: · Risk of property damage. · Risque de dommages matériels.
NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.
Software Commands
Commands are written in the fonts shown here: ^AR Merge Scene,,0p1 scene 1,1 ^B 51 ^W^C.0 [01] R 0004 00300 00400 00800 00600 [02] 35 [17] [03] E X! X1& X2) X2# X2! CE} NOTE: For commands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned in this guide, the character “0” is used for the number zero and “O” is the capital letter “o.”
Computer responses and directory paths that do not have variables are written in the font shown here:
Reply from 208.132.180.48: bytes=32 times=2ms TTL=32 C:Program FilesExtron Variables are written in slanted form as shown here: ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx –t SOH R Data STX Command ETB ETX Selectable items, such as menu names, menu options, buttons, tabs, and field names are written in the font shown here: From the File menu, select New. Click the OK button.

Specifications Availability
Product specifications are available on the Extron website, www.extron.com.
Extron Glossary of Terms
A glossary of terms is available at http://www.extron.com/technology/glossary.aspx.

Introduction

This section gives an overview of DTP HD DA 4K and DTP HD DA8 4K series of distribution amplifiers. Topics include: · About this Guide · Product Description · Features · Application Diagrams

About this Guide
This user guide contains installation, configuration, and operating information for the DTP HD DA 4K and DTP HD DA8 4K series of distribution amplifiers. NOTE: Throughout this guide, the general terms “distribution amplifier” or “DA” are used
interchangably to refer to the DTP HD DA 4K and DTP HD DA8 4K series of distribution amplifiers.

Product Description
These Extron distribution amplifiers distribute one HDMI input signal to four (DTP HD DA4 4K 230 and DTP HD DA4 4K 330 models) or eight (DTP HD DA8 4K 230 and DTP HD DA8 4K 330 models) simultaneous outputs over shielded twisted pair (STP) cables. The 230 models distribute one HDMI input signal up to 230 feet (70 meters) and the 330 models distribute one HDMI input signal up to 330 feet (100 meters). All models are fully High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) compliant.
These distribution amplifiers support data rates up to 10.2 Gbps (3.4 Gbps per color) with up to 12-bit deep color and use the EDID Minder feature for EDID management.
The automatic output compatibility correction feature scans each output device to ensure that the output signal is compatible with the color depth and format requirements of the device. Each output is adjusted independently.

Features

· Distributes HDMI plus control and analog audio up to 230 feet (70 meters) or 330 feet (100 meters) over STP cable (depending on the model)
· Inputs: One HDMI with buffered input loopthrough, one 3.5 mm stereo mini jack for audio with loopthrough
· Outputs: Four (DTP HD DA4 4K models) or eight (DTP HD DA8 4K models) DTP twisted pair outputs on RJ45
· Supports computer video up to 2560×1600, HDTV 1080p/60 Deep Color, and 4K resolutions
· DTP outputs are compatible with HDBaseTenabled devices — Each DTP output can be configured to send video and embedded audio, plus bidirectional RS-232 and IR signals to an HDBaseT-enabled device.
Extron DTP HD DA 4K Series · Introduction 1

· HDMI input loopthrough — The DTP HD DA 4K series features an active local HDMI output for local monitor support or system expansion.
· Audio input with loopthrough accepts additional analog stereo audio signals — The DTP HD DA 4K series accepts stereo analog audio signals for simultaneous transmission over the same shielded twisted pair cable, and it includes a loop-through for local audio system and monitoring needs. Analog audio is not embedded onto the digital video signal, nor is digital audio de-embedded from the digital video signal.
· Supports multiple embedded audio formats — The DTP HD DA 4K series is compatible with a broad range of multi-channel audio signals, providing reliable operation with HDMI sources.
· Remote powering of DTP receivers — The DTP HD DA 4K series can provide power to four or eight DTP receivers over the twisted pair connections, eliminating the need for separate power supplies at the remote units.
· RS232 insertion from the Ethernet control port — System level AV device control to all remote locations via the Ethernet port on the distribution amplifier, providing control of the attached devices without needing additional equipment.
· Bidirectional RS232 and IR passthrough for AV device control — Bidirectional RS-232 control and IR signals can be transmitted alongside the video signal, allowing remote AV devices to be controlled without the need for additional cabling.
· HDCP compliant
· Supported HDMI specification features include data rates up to 10.2 Gbps, Deep Color up to 12bit, 3D, and HD lossless audio formats
· Key Minder continuously verifies HDCP compliance — Key Minder authenticates and maintains continuous HDCP encryption between input and output devices to enable simultaneous distribution of a single source signal to two or more displays.
· EDID Minder automatically manages EDID communication between connected devices — EDID Minder ensures that the source powers up properly and reliably outputs content for display.
· Supports EDID and HDCP transmission — DDC channels are actively buffered, allowing continuous communication between source and display.
· HDCP authentication and signal presence confirmation — Provides real-time verification of HDCP status for each digital video input and output.
· HDCP Visual Confirmation provides a green signal when encrypted content is sent to a noncompliant display — A full-screen green signal is sent when HDCP- encrypted content is transmitted to a non-HDCP compliant display, providing immediate visual confirmation that protected content cannot be viewed on the display.
· HDMI to DVI Interface Format Correction — Automatically enables or disables embedded audio and InfoFrames, and sets the correct color space for proper connection to HDMI and DVI displays.
· RS232 control port — Enables the use of serial commands for integration into a control system. Extron products use the SIS – Simple Instruction Set command protocol, a set of basic ASCII commands that allow for quick and easy programming.
· RJ45 signal and link LED indicators for DTP ports — Provides a means for validating signal flow and operation.
· Compatible with all DTP 230 and DTP 330 Series receivers and DTPenabled products — Enables mixing and matching with desktop and wallplate receivers, as well as other DTP-enabled products to meet application requirements.
Extron DTP HD DA 4K Series · Introduction 2

Application Diagrams

The following diagrams show typical applications for the DTP HD DA 4K series.

Laptop

Laptop

Laptop

Tablet
iPad

More

DVD

CCoommbbiinneedd Video

LAPTOP PC DVD
DOC CAM AUXILIARY

DISPLAY ON DISPLAY OFF
MUTE VOLUME VOLUME

Extron TLP Pro 320C 3.5″ Cable Cubby TouchLink Pro Touchpanel

Ethernet

TCP/IP Network

Audio

VGA

HDMI

HDMI

HDMI

100240V ~ A MAX 1 CONFIGURABLE

2 HDMI

3 HDMI

4 HDMI

5060 Hz

INPUT

OUT

L

R

1 IN 2 L

R

AUDIO

HDMI OUTPUT

1 2 3 4 +V

TALLY OUT
CONTACT IN 1 2 3 4G

RS232 Tx Rx G

REMOTE

Extron IN1604 HD Four Input Scaler

HDMI

RS-232

INPUT

OUTPUTS

RS232 IR

1

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

SIG HDBT

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

RS232 IR

2

LINK

HDBT

HDBT

RS232 IR

3

4

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

SIG

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

LINK

RS232 IR

HDBT

100240V ~ A MAX 50/60 Hz

AUDIO

Extron

HDMI

LOOP THRU DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP

DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP

DTP HD DA4 4K 330

DTP Distribution Amplifier

Ethernet Extron IPL Pro S3 IP Link Pro Control Processor
IPL PRO S3

POWER 12V 0.3A MAX

COM 1

COM 2

COM 3

Tx Rx G RTS CTS Tx Rx G RTS CTS Tx Rx G RTS CTS

LAN / PoE

Ethernet

DTP HD DA4 4K 330 RESET

REMOTE RS232

LAN

Tx Rx G

CATx Cable up to 330′ (100 m)

CATx Cable up to 330′ (100 m)

Extron DTP HDMI 4K 330 D Rx Receiver

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

HDMI

RS-232

MODEL 80

MODEL 80

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

HDMI

RS-232
MODEL 80

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

Extron DTP HDMI 4K 330 D Rx Receiver

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

HDMI

RS-232
MODEL 80

HDMI

RS-232

FLAT PANEL

FLAT PANEL

Display with Speakers

FLAT PANEL

FLAT PANEL

Display with Speakers

Figure 1. DTP HD DA4 4K Application Diagram

Laptop

Laptop

Laptop

Tablet
iPad

More

DVD

CCoommbbiinneedd Video

LAPTOP PC DVD
DOC CAM AUXILIARY

DISPLAY ON DISPLAY OFF
MUTE VOLUME VOLUME

Extron TLP Pro 320C 3.5″ Cable Cubby TouchLink Pro Touchpanel

Ethernet

TCP/IP Network

Audio

VGA

HDMI

HDMI

HDMI

100240V ~ A MAX 1 CONFIGURABLE

2 HDMI

3 HDMI

4 HDMI

5060 Hz

INPUT

OUT

L

R

IN 1

2L

R

AUDIO

HDMI OUTPUT

1 2 3 4 +V

TALLY OUT
CONTACT IN 1 2 3 4G

RS232 Tx Rx G

REMOTE

Extron IN1604 HD Four Input Scaler

Extron Ethernet IPL Pro S3 IP Link Pro Control Processor
IPL PRO S3

POWER 12V 0.3A MAX

COM 1

COM 2

COM 3

Tx Rx G RTS CTS Tx Rx G RTS CTS Tx Rx G RTS CTS

LAN / PoE

Ethernet

HDMI

RS-232

RS-232 Insertion from Ethernet for Display Control

INPUT

OUTPUTS

RS232 IR

1

2

RS232 IR

3

4

RS232 IR

5

6

RS232 IR

7

8

DTP HD DA8 4K 330 RESET

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

SIG HDBT

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

RS232 IR

LINK

SIG

HDBT HDBT

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

RS232 IR

LINK

SIG

HDBT HDBT

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

RS232 IR

LINK

SIG

HDBT

HDBT

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

RS232 IR

LINK

HDBT

REMOTE RS232

100240V ~ A MAX 50/60 Hz

AUDIO

Extron

HDMI

LOOP THRU DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP

DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP

DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP

DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP

LAN

Tx Rx G

DTP HD DA8 4K 330 DTP Distribution Amplifier

CATx Cable up to 330′ (100 m)

Extron DTP HDMI 4K 330 D Rx Receiver

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

HDMI
MODEL 80

RS-232
MODEL 80

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

MODEL 80

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

MODEL 80

CATx Cable up to 330′ (100 m)

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUTPUTS AUDIO

OVER DTP

RS232

IR

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

Extron DTP HDMI 4K 330 D Rx Receiver

HDMI

RS-232

FLAT PANEL

MODEL 80

Displays with Speakers

FLAT PANEL

FLAT PANEL

MODEL 80

FLAT PANEL

FLAT PANEL

MODEL 80

FLAT PANEL

FLAT PANEL

MODEL 80

FLAT PANEL

Figure 2. DTP HD DA8 4K Application Diagram

Extron DTP HD DA 4K Series · Introduction 3

Installation and Operation

This section details the installation and operation of the DTP HD DA 4K series of distribution amplifiers including: · Rear Panel Features · Front Panel Features · Connection Details

Rear Panel Features

AC

H

I

100-240V 1.0A

50/60Hz

AUDIO

INPUT HDMI

OUTPUTS

RS-232 IR

RS-232 IR

1

SIG HDBT LOOP THRU

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

RS-232 IR

2

3

LINK

SIG

HDBT HDBT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

RS-232 IR

4
LINK HDBT

DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP

DTP HD DA4 330
RESET

REMOTE RS-232

LAN

Tx Rx G

B D EFG H

AC

H

JK I

100-240V 1.0A

50/60Hz

AUDIO

INPUT HDMI

OUTPUTS

RS-232 IR

1

SIG HDBT LOOP THRU

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

RS-232 IR

RS-232 IR

2

3

LINK

SIG

HDBT HDBT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

RS-232 IR

RS-232 IR

4

5

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

LINK

SIG

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

HDBT HDBT

RS-232 IR

RS-232 IR

6

7

LINK

SIG

HDBT HDBT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

LINK

OVER TP

SIG

RS-232 IR

8
LINK HDBT

DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP DTP

OUT

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

OUT

DTP

DTP HD DA8 330
RESET

REMOTE RS-232

LAN

Tx Rx G

B D EFG H
A Power input B Analog audio C Analog audio Loop Thru D HDMI input E HDMI Loop Thru F DTP/HDBaseT configuration switch

JK
G DTP/HDBaseT outputs H Over TP RS232/IR port I Reset button and LED J LAN (Ethernet) port K Remote RS232 port

Figure 3. DTP HD 4K Series Rear Panel
A Power input — Connect the provided IEC connector to a 100-240 VAC (50 or 60 Hz)
power source.
B Analog audio input — Connect an unbalanced stereo audio source to these 3.5 mm
mini stereo jacks.
NOTE: The units do not embed analog audio onto the HDMI signal. This analog audio signal is transmitted simultaneously with audio embedded within the HDMI signal.

Extron DTP HD DA 4K Series · Installation and Operation 4

C Analog audio Loop Thru (see figure 3 on page 4)– Connect an audio system to
this 3.5 mm mini stereo jack for local loop-through monitoring of the source audio.
D HDMI input — Connect a source device to this female HDMI type A connector (see
LockIt HDMI Lacing Bracket Installation on page 9 for details on securing the HDMI cable).
E HDMI Loop Thru — Connect a display to this female HDMI type A connector for
local loop-through monitoring of the source signal (see LockIt HDMI Lacing Bracket Installation for details on securing the HDMI cable).
F DTP/HDBaseT configuration switch — Set this 2-position, recessed switch to
configure the output between DTP and HDBaseT modes. When configured for DTP, use a DTP-compatible receiver. When configured for HDBaseT, use an HDBaseT- compatible receiver.
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.

G DTP/HDBaseT outputs — Use STP cables to connect these 4 (DA4 models)
or 8 (DA8 models) outputs to the inputs of a compatible receiver (see TP Cable Recommendations and Termination for DTP Communication on page 7 for more wiring details).

ATTENTION:
· Do not connect these outputs to a telecommunications or computer data network.
· Ne connectez pas ces appareils à des données informatiques ou à un réseau de télécommunications.

H RS232 Over TP port — To pass bidirectional serial control
between DTP-compatible or HDBaseT-compatible devices, connect a control device to the 5-pole captive screw connector. This port includes only the 3 poles labeled “RS-232” (see figure 4 for wiring instructions).
IR Over TP port — To transmit and receive IR signals, connect a control device to the 5-pole captive screw connector. This port includes only the 2 poles labeled “IR” and shares the ground pole with the RS-232 port (see figure 4 for wiring instructions).

Tx/Rx Pins

IR Device
Rx Tx Gnd

RS-232 IR
Tx Rx G Tx Rx
RS-232 IR
Tx Rx G Tx Rx

Tx Rx G Tx Rx

IR

RS232

Tx Rx Gnd
RS-232 Device
Figure 4. RS232 and IR Wiring for the Over TP Port NOTE: RS-232 and IR data can be transmitted simultaneously.
Extron DTP HD DA 4K Series · Installation and Operation 5

I Reset button and LED (see figure 3 on page 4)– To reset the unit to factory
default settings, press and hold this Reset button for approximately 9 seconds. The reset LED flashes green 3 times, once every 3 seconds. After the third flash, release the button and quickly press it once more to complete the reset. The LED flashes green 3 times indicating that the default settings have been restored.
J LAN (Ethernet) cport — Use an RJ-45 cable to connect this jack to a LAN (Ethernet)
for control of the device (see TP Cable Termination for Ethernet Communication on page 8 for wiring details).
K Remote RS232 port — To control the unit, connect an RS-232 device to this 3-pole,
3.5 mm captive screw connector and configure it as follows: 9600 baud rate, 8 data bits,1 stop bit, no parity (see Remote RS232 Control Wiring on page 8 for wiring details).

Front Panel Features

C

E

CONFIG
AB

INPUT SIGNAL
HDCP

OUTPUTS LOOP 1 2 3 4 THRU

D

F

DTP HD DA4 Series DTP DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER

C

E

CONFIG
AB

INPUT SIGNAL
HDCP

OUTPUTS
LOOP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 THRU
DTP HD DA8 Series DTP DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER

D

F

Figure 5. DTP HD DA 4K Series Front Panel
A Power status LED — Lights green when power is applied to the unit. B USB Config port — Used for firmware updates, SIS configuration, and software
control. This port can be used as an alternative to the rear panel Remote RS-232
captive screw connector (see figure 3, K on page 4).
NOTES:
· Neither port has precedence and commands from either port are handled in the order they are received.
· Extron recommends that the USB port is used for temporary connections. If a permanent connection is required, the RS-232 port or an IP connection should be used.

C Input Signal LED — Lights green when a signal is detected on the HDMI input. D Input HDCP LED — Lights green when HDCP presence is detected on the HDMI
input.
E Output Signal LEDs — Light green when a signal is detected on the HDMI outputs. F Output HDCP LEDs — Light green when HDCP presence is detected on the HDMI
outputs.

Extron DTP HD DA 4K Series · Installation and Operation 6

Connection Details
For connectors that require additional wiring details or recommendations, see the following sections pertaining to the type or connection.

TP Cable Recommendations and Termination for DTP Communication

Use the following configuration for twisted pair cables used for DTP communication.

Pins: 12345678

RJ-45 Connector

Insert Twisted Pair Wires

TIA/EIA T 568 B
Pin Wire color
1 White-orange 2 Orange 3 White-green 4 Blue 5 White-blue 6 Green 7 White- brown 8 Brown

Figure 6. RJ45 Pin Assignment for DTP Communication

Supported cables
The distribution amplifiers are compatible with shielded twisted pair cable (F/UTP, SF/UTP, and S/FTP).
ATTENTION:
· Do not use Extron UTP23SF-4 Enhanced Skew-Free AV UTP cable or STP201 cable to link the device with DTP transmitters or receivers.
· N’utilisez pas le câble AV Skew-Free UTP version améliorée UTP23SF d’Extron ou le câble STP201 pour relier le appareil avec les émetteurs ou les récepteurs DTP.

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 DTP 24 STP cables and DTP 24 connectors for the best performance:

· XTP DTP 24/1000

Non-Plenum 1000 feet (305 meters) spool

· XTP DTP 24P/1000

Plenum 1000 feet (305 meters) spool

· XTP DTP 24 Plug

Package of 10

· If not using XTP DTP 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-T568B standard.
· Limit the use of 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 shielded couplers and punch down connectors.

Extron DTP HD DA 4K Series · Installation and Operation 7

NOTES: When using TP cable in bundles or conduits, consider the following: · Do not exceed 40% fill capacity in conduits. · Do not comb the cable for the first 65 feet (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.

TP Cable Termination for Ethernet Communication

It is vital that your Ethernet cable be the correct cable type and that it be properly terminated with the correct pinout. Ethernet links use Category (CAT) 3, 5e, or CAT 6, unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) cables, terminated with RJ-45 connectors. Ethernet cables are limited to a length of 330 feet (100 meters).

The cable can be terminated as either a patch cable or a crossover cable (see figure 7) and must be properly terminated for the application:

· Patch (straightthrough) cable — Connection of the device to an Ethernet hub, router, or switch that also hosts a controlling computer.

· Crossover cable — Direct connection between the device and a controlling computer.

Pins: 12345678
Insert Twisted Pair Wires
RJ-45 Connector

Crossover Cable
(for direct connection to a PC)

End 1 Pin Wire Color

End 2 Pin Wire Color

1 white-orange 1 white-green

2 orange

2 green

3 white-green 3 white-orange

4 blue

4 blue

5 white-blue

5 white-blue

6 green

6 orange

7 white-brown 7 white-brown

8 brown

8 brown

T568B

T568A

A cable that is wired as TIA/EIA T568A at one end and T568B at the other (Tx and Rx pairs reversed) is a “crossover” cable.

Straight-through Cable
(for connection to a switch, hub, or router)

End 1 Pin Wire Color

End 2 Pin Wire Color

1 white-orange 1 white-orange

2 orange

2 orange

3 white-green 3 white-green

4 blue

4 blue

5 white-blue

5 white-blue

6 green

6 green

7 white-brown 7 white-brown

8 brown

8 brown

T568B

T568B

A cable wired the same at both ends is called a “straight-through” cable because no pin/pair assignments are swapped.

Figure 7. RJ45 Pin Assignment for Ethernet Communication

Remote RS-232 Control Wiring
RS-232 communication between the distribution amplifier and a host PC can be used to update firmware or configure the unit using SIS commands (see Command and Response Table for SIS Commands on page 15).
The computer connects to either the rear panel 3-pole RS-232 port (see figure 3, K on page 4) or the front panel USB port (see figure 4, B on page 5) of the distribution
amplifier.
NOTES:
· Neither port has precedence and commands from either port are handled in the order they are received.
· Extron recommends that the USB port is used for temporary connections. If a permanent connection is required, the RS-232 port should be used.

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1. Connect an RS-232 cable to the computer, using a female 9-pin D connector (see
figure 3, K on page 4):
· Data received by the computer = pin 2
· Data transmitted by the computer = pin 3
· Ground = pin 5
2. Wire the opposite end of the cable to the provided 3-pole captive screw plug (see figure 8):
· Data transmitted by the DA plugs into the Tx (transmit) port
· Data received by the DA plugs into the Rx (receive) port
· Ground plugs into the G (ground) port
NOTES:
· The wiring in the RS-232 cables crosses over so that the Tx on the distribution amplifier connects to the Rx of the control device and vice versa. Ground always connects to ground.
· If the cable has a drain wire, tie the drain wire to the ground at both ends.

5

1

96 DB9 Pin Locations
Female
Computer

Pin 2 = Rx Pin 3 = Tx Pin 5 = G

Receive Transmit
Ground

Transmit Receive Ground

REMOTE RS-232
Tx Rx G
DTP HD DA 4K

Figure 8. Wiring the DTP HD DA 4K Series for RS232 Control

LockIt HDMI Lacing Bracket Installation

The Extron LockIt lacing brackets make it possible to

simply and universally secure a standard HDMI cable to

most HDMI devices.

2

To securely fasten an HDMI cable to a device:

1

1. Plug the HDMI cable into the panel connector (see
1 in the image at the right).
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 lacking bracket on the screw and
against the HDMI connector (3), then tighten the
screw to secure the bracket.

3

4

3

4. Loosely place the included tie wrap around the HDMI connector and the LockIt lacking
bracket as shown (4).

5. While holding the connector securely against the lacing bracket, tighten the tie wrap, then remove any excess length.

ATTENTION:
· Do not overtighten the HDMI connection mounting screw. The shield to which it is fasten is very thin and can be easily 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.

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SIS Configurations and Control

Use SIS commands to configure the DTP HD DA 4K series. This section provides information about using those commands. Topics include: · Introduction to SIS · Using the Command and Response Table · Command and Response Table for SIS Commands

Introduction to SIS

The distribution amplifiers can be set up and controlled remotely via Extron SIS commands that are issued from a host computer running the Extron DataViewer utility or other control system. The host device can be connected to the mini USB config port on the front panel, the RJ-45 LAN connector on the rear panel, or the the 3-pole RS-232 captive screw connector on the rear panel. The protocol for the Remote serial port is as follows:

· 9600 baud

· 8 data bits

· no parity

· 1 stop bit

NOTE: The wiring in the RS-232 cables crosses over so that the distribution amplifier transmit (Tx) wire connects with the control device receive (Rx) and vice versa.

Host-to-Distribution Amplifer Communications
SIS commands consist of strings (one or more characters per command field). No special characters are required to begin or end a command sequence. Unless otherwise stated, upper and lower case characters can be used interchangeably. Most responses from the distribution amplifier end with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ]), which signal the end of the response character string. When the device determines that a command is valid, it executes the command and sends a response to the host device.
Distribution Amplifier-Initiated Messages
When a local event such as a change in signal status takes place, the distribution amplifier responds by sending a message to the host, indicating the status change. No response is required from the host.

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Copyright Information
The copyright message is displayed upon connecting to a DA via TCP/IP or Telnet or after a power cycle via RS-232. An example is provided below. ] (©) Copyright 20yy, Extron Electronics, DTP HD DA8 4K 330, Vx.xx, 60-xxxx-01] Mon, 6 Feb 2017 11:27:33 ] 20yy is the year the currently installed firmware was released, Vx.xx is the firmware version number, and 60-xxxx-01 is the catalog part number. This is followed by a Password prompt if a password has been set. NOTE: The factory configured passwords for all accounts on this device have been set
to the device serial number. In the event of a complete system reset, the passwords convert to the default, which is extron. Passwords are case sensitive.
Using the Command and Response Table
The Command and Response Table for SIS Commands starts on page 15. Symbols are used throughout the table to represent variables in the command response fields. Command and response examples are shown throughout the table. The ASCII to HEX conversion table (see figure 9) is for use with the command and response table.

Figure 9. ASCII to Hex Conversion Table
NOTE: For commands and examples of computer or device responses used in this guide, the character “0” is the number zero and “O” is the capital letter “o”.

Symbol Definitions
] = CR/LF (carriage return with line feed) | or } = Soft carriage return (no line feed) · = Space
E or W = Escape key
NOTE: If unit does not support or recognize the entered commands, nothing happens and no response is issued.

X! = Output selection X@ = Status

0-4 (DTP HD DA4 models) 0-8 (DTP HD DA8 models)
0 = disabled/off/undetected 1 = enabled/on/detected

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X# = Video color bit depth

0 = Auto (based on EDID of sink, default) 1 = Force 8-bit

X$ = EDID memory location

See the DTP HD DA 4K Series EDID Memory Locations on page 14.

X% = EDID data as 256
bytes of hex data (text
representation)

X^ = Native resolution and refresh Example: 1600×1200 @ 60 Hz
rate (translated from hex)

X& = Controller firmware version
to the second decimal place

X* = Unit name: Up to 24
alphanumeric characters
(including the hyphen [-])

No spaces allowed No distinction between upper and lower case letters First character must be a letter Last character cannot be a hyphen (-) Default is model name followed by last 3 pairs of digits of MAC address

X( = Output 5V mode

0 = Auto (5V enabled when 5V source present, else off) 1 = 5V always enabled (default)

X1) = RS-232 insertion mode

0 = RS-232 pass through (default) 1 = Embedded RS-232

X1! = TMDS output format

0 = Auto (default), pass through if HDMI sink, force DVI format if DVI sink 1 = DVI 2 = HDMI RGB “Full” 3 = HDMI RGB “Limited” 4 = HDMI YUV 444 “Limited” 5 = HDMI YUV 444 “Full” 6 = HDMI YUV 422 “Limited” 7 = HDMI YUV 422 “Full”

X1@ = HDCP output mode

0 = Encrypt as required by input (Continuous trials for HDMI sinks, attempt for 10 seconds on DVI sinks,then fail) (default) 1 = Always encrypt (Continuous trials for HDMI sinks, attempt for 10 seconds on DVI sinks,then fail) 2 = Encrypt as required by input (Continuous trials for HDMI sinks and DVI sinks) 3 = Always encrypt (Continuous trials for HDMI sinks and DVI sinks)

X1# = DTP/HDBaseT switch
position

0 = DTP mode 1 = HDBaseT mode

X1$ = Verbose mode

0 = Clear/none (default for telnet) 1 = Verbose mode (default for RS-232 and USB) 2 = Tagged responses for queries 3 = Verbose mode and tagged responses for queries

X1% = Set date/time

MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS Example: 06/21/02-10:54:00

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X1^ = IP address X1& = MAC address X1 = Subnet mask X1( = Password X5& = Port number
X5
= Baud rate X5( = Parity X6) = Data bits X6! = Stop bits X6$ = Port timeout intervals
X6% = Start point for UART ports X6^ = Video mute
X6& = View HDCP Notification

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (default for gateway and DNS server = 0.0.0.0″)
00-05-A6-xx-xx-xx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (255.255.0.0 = default)
12 digits and alphanumeric characters for user or admin passwords.
01 = Remote RS-232 02 = unused 03-10 = UARTs 1 through 8
Default = 9600 Port 1 is fixed at 9600
Odd, Even, None (default), Mark, Space (only the first letter is required)
7-8 (8 = default)
1, 2 (1 = default)
1-65000 (1 = 10 seconds; default = 30 – 300 seconds = 5 minutes, in 10-second increments)
1999 = default
0 = Video mute disabled 1 = Video mute 2 = Video and sync mute
0 = Green screen (default); 1 = Black screen

Error Responses
· E01 — Invalid input channel number · E10 — Invalid command · E13 — Invalid value · E24 — Privilege violation · E28 — Bad filename/File not found

EDID

User Assigned Mode
In user assigned mode, the user can select from 55 factory loaded EDID files, each categorized by rate type (PC or HDTV), video format (DVI or HDMI), audio type (2-Ch or Multi-Ch), and native resolution. The unit retains this setting after a power cycle.
Additionally, two user-loaded slots are available to save the EDID of any connected display. EDID saved to these slots are retained after a power cycle. Upon a factory reset, these EDID revert to the factory default (720p @ 60 Hz, 2-Ch audio).
A table showing the factory loaded EDID options is shown on the following page. The EDID memory location is labelled X$ for consistency with the value in the SIS commands.

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DTP HD DA 4K Series EDID Memory Locations

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X$

Native Resolution

Refresh Rate Video Audio Rate Type Format Type

File Name

X$

1

800×600

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI1_800x600_60.bin

36

2

1024×768

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI2_1024x768_60.bin

37

3

1280×720

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI3_1280x720_60.bin

38

4

1280×768

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI4_1280x768_60.bin

39*

5

1280×800

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI5_1280x800_60.bin

40

6

1280×1024

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI6_1280x1024_60.bin

41

7

1360×768

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI7_1360x768_60.bin

42

8

1366×768

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI8_1366x768_60.bin

43

9

1400×1050

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI9_1400x1050_60.bin

44

10

1440×900

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI10_1440x900_60.bin

45

11

1600×900

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI11_1600x900_60.bin

46

12

1600×1200

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI12_1600x1200_60.bin

47

13

1680×1050

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI13_1680x1050_60.bin

48

14

1920×1080

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI14_1920x1080_60.bin

49

15

1920×1200

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI15_1920x1200_60.bin

50

16

2048×1080

60 Hz

PC

DVI

n/a

EXN_DVI16_2048x1080_60.bin

51

17

800×600

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI1_800x600_60_2Ch Audio.bin

52

18

1024×768

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI2_1024x768_60_2Ch Audio.bin

53

19

1280×768

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI3_1280x768_60_2Ch Audio.bin

54

20

1280×800

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI4_1280x800_60_2Ch Audio.bin

55

21

1280×1024

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI5_1280x1024_60_2Ch Audio.bin

56

22

1360×768

23

1366×768

24

1400×1050

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI6_1360x768_60_2Ch Audio.bin

57

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI7_1366x768_60_2Ch Audio.bin

58

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI8_1400x1050_60_2Ch Audio.bin

59

25

1440×900

26

1600×900

27

1600×1200

28

1680×1050

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI9_1440x900_60_2Ch Audio.bin

60

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI10_1600x900_60_2Ch Audio.bin

61

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI11_1600x1200_60_2Ch Audio.bin 62

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI12_1680x1050_60_2Ch Audio.bin 63

Native Resolution
480p 576p 720p 720p 1080i 1080i 1080p 1080p 1080p 1080p 4k / UHD 720p 720p 1080i 1080i 1080p 1080p 1080p 1080p 4k / UHD

Refresh Rate
60 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50/25 Hz 50 Hz 60/24 Hz 60 Hz 30 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50/25 Hz 50 Hz 60/24 Hz 60 Hz 30 Hz Loop-Through

Rate Type
HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV HDTV

Video Format
HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI

Output 1 Output 2 Output 3

Output 4 Output 5 (DA8) Output 6 (DA8) Output 7 (DA8)

Audio Type
2-ch 2-ch 2-ch 2ch 2-ch 2-ch 2-ch 2-ch 2-ch 2-ch 2-ch multi-ch multi-ch multi- ch multi-ch multi-ch multi-ch multi-ch multi-ch multi-ch

File Name
EXN_HDMI20_480p60_2Ch Audio.bin EXN_HDMI21_576p50_2Ch Audio.bin EXN_HDMI22_720p50_2Ch Audio.bin EXN_HDMI23_720p60_2Ch Audio.bin EXN_HDMI24_1080i50_2Ch Audio.bin EXN_HDMI25_1080i60_2Ch Audio.bin EXN_HDMI26_1080p50_25_2Ch Audio.bin EXN_HDMI27_1080p50_2Ch Audio.bin EXN_HDMI28_1080p60_24_2Ch Audio.bin EXN_HDMI29_1080p60_2Ch Audio.bin EXN_HDMI30_4KUHD_30_2Ch Audio.bin EXN_HDMI31_720p50_MultiCh Audio.bin EXN_HDMI32_720p60_MultiCh Audio.bin EXN_HDMI33_1080i50_MultiCh Audio.bin EXN_HDMI34_1080i60_MultiCh Audio.bin EXN_HDMI35_1080p50_25_MultiCh Audio.bin EXN_HDMI36_1080p50_MultiCh Audio.bin EXN_HDMI37_1080p60_24_MultiCh Audio.bin EXN_HDMI38_1080p60_MultiCh Audio.bin EXN_HDMI39_4KUHD_30_MultiCh Audio.bin

Automatically populated with EDID from connected sink device(s).

29

1920×1200

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI13_1920x1200_60_2Ch Audio.bin 64

Output 8 (DA8)

30

1920×2160

31

2048×1080

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI14_1920x2160_60_2Ch Audio.bin 65

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI15_2048x1080_60_2Ch Audio.bin 66

User loaded slot 1 User loaded slot 2

Manually populated by user

32

2048×2160

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI16_2048x2160_60_2Ch Audio.bin *Default

33

2560×1080

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI17_2560x1080_60_2Ch Audio.bin

34

2560×1440

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI18_2560x1440_60_2Ch Audio.bin

35

2560×1600

60 Hz

PC

HDMI

2-ch EXN_HDMI19_2560x1600_60_2Ch Audio.bin

Command and Response Table for SIS Commands

Command
Video Mute Video mute single output

ASCII command (host to device)
X!*X6^B

Response (device to host)
VmtX!*X6^]

Video mute all outputs Query video mute status

X6^B
B

VmtX6^] X6^·X6^·…X6^]

Additional description
Video mute output X! only
1, 2, 3, or 4 (DA4) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 (DA8)
Video mute status of outputs 0 to 4 (0 = loop out) for DA4, or 0 to 8 (0 = loop out) for DA8

KEY: X! = Output selection: 0-4 or loop out to 4 (DTP HD DA4 models), 0-8 or loop out to 8 (DTP HD DA8 models)

X6^ = Video mute:

0 = Video mute disabled 1 = Video mute 2 = Video and sync mute

Analog Audio Mute Audio mute single output Audio mute all outputs Query audio mute status

X!*X@Z X@Z
Z

AmtX!*X@] AmtX@] X@·X@·…X@]

Audio mute output X! only
Audio mute status of outputs 0 to 4 (0 = loop out) for DA4, or 0 to 8 (0 = loop out) for DA8

KEY: X! = Output selection: 0-4 or loop out to 4 (DTP HD DA4 models), 0-8 or loop out to 8 (DTP HD DA8 models)

X@ = Status:

0 = Disabled/off/undetected

1 = Enabled/on/detected

HDMI (embedded) Audio Mute

Audio mute single output E X!*X@AFMT}

Audio mute all outputs

E X@AFMT}

Query audio mute status E AFMT}

AfmtX!*X@] AfmtX@] X@·X@·…X@]

Audio mute output X! only
Audio mute status of outputs 0 to 4 (0 = loop out) for DA4, or 0 to 8 (0 = loop out) for DA8

KEY: X! = Output selection: 0-4 or loop out to 4 (DTP HD DA4 models), 0-8 or loop out to 8 (DTP HD DA8 models)

X@ = Status:

0 = Disabled/off/undetected

1 = Enabled/on/detected

TMDS Output Format Set format for single output Set format for all outputs Query format settings

E X!*X1!VTPO} E X1!VTPO} E VTPO}

VtpoX!*X1!] VtpoX1!] X1!·X1!·…X1!]

TMDS settings of outputs 0 to 4 (0 = loop out) for DA4, or 0 to 8 (0 = loop out) for DA8

KEY:

X! = Output selection: 0-4 or loop out to 4 (DTP HD DA4 models), 0-8 or loop out to 8 (DTP HD DA8 models)

X1! = TMDS output format: 0 = Auto (default), pass through if HDMI sink, force DVI format if DVI sink

1 = DVI

5 = HDMI YUV 444 “Full”

2 = HDMI RGB “Full”

6 = HDMI YUV 422 “Limited”

3 = HDMI RGB “Limited”

7 = HDMI YUV 422 “Full”

4 = HDMI YUV 444 “Limited”

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Command
Video Color Bit Depth Set video bit depth for a single output Set video bit depth for all outputs Query video bit depth for all outputs

ASCII command (host to device)
E VX!*X#BITD} E VX#BITD} E VBITD}

Response (device to host)
BitdVX!*X#] BitdVX#] X#·X#·…X#]

Additional description
Video bit depth of outputs 0 to 4 (0 = loop out) for DA4, or 0 to 8 (0 = loop out) for DA8

KEY: X! = Output selection:

0-4 or loop out to 4 (DTP HD DA4 models),

X# = Video color bit depth: 0 = Auto (based on EDID of sink, default)

0-8 or loop out to 8 (DTP HD DA8 models) 1 = Force 8-bit

HDCP Output Mode
Set HDCP output mode for a single output
Set HDCP output mode for all outputs
Query HDCP output mode for all outputs

E SX!*X1@HDCP} E SX1@HDCP} E SHDCP}

HdcpSX!*X1@] HdcpSX1@] X1@·X1@·…X1@]

HDCP output mode of outputs 0 to 4 (0 = loop out) for DA4, or 0 to 8 (0 = loop out) for DA8

KEY:

X! = Output selection: 0-4 or loop out to 4 (DTP HD DA4 models), 0-8 or loop out to 8 (DTP HD DA8 models) X1@ = HDCP output mode:
0 = Encrypt as required by input (Continuous trials for HDMI sinks, attempt for 10 seconds on DVI sinks, then fail) (default)
1 = Always encrypt (Continuous trials for HDMI sinks, attempt for 10 seconds on DVI sinks then fail) 2 = Encrypt as required by input (Continuous trials for HDMI sinks and DVI sinks) 3 = Always encrypt (Continuous trials for HDMI sinks and DVI sinks)

Signal Status (unsolicited)

Request all signal status

E LS}

Request all HDCP status E HDCP}

X@X@·X@·…X@] X@X@·X@·…X@]

Input Outputs local-max Input Outputs local-max

KEY: X@ = Status:

0 = Disabled/off/undetected

1 = Enabled/on/detected

HDCP Authorized Device

HDCP authorization enabled/disabled

E EX@HDCP}

Query HDCP authorization E EHDCP}
status

HdcpEX@] X@]

KEY: X@ = Status:

0 = Disabled/off/undetected

1 = Enabled/on/detected (default)

HDBT

NOTE: This configuration would revert to default after reset (E Zxxx).

Set HDBT full compatibility mode per output
Set HDBT full compatibility mode on all outputs
View modes

E X!*X@XDRD} E X@XDRD} E XDRD}

XdrdX!*X@] XdrdX@] X@·X@…………X@] XdrdX@·X@…………X@]

Verbose mode 2/3

KEY: X! = Output selection:

0-4 or loop out to 4 (DTP HD DA4 models),

0-8 or loop out to 8 (DTP HD DA8 models)

X@ = Set HDBT compatibility mode:

0 = Normal DTP/HDBT operation (default)

1 = Enable HDBT full compatibility mode

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Command EDID Minder

ASCII command (host to device)

Response (device to host)

Additional description

NOTE: filename can be optionally carry to a full path name. The EDID file format is .bin, carrying 128 or 256 bytes of binary data.

Assign EDID to input

E AX$EDID}

EdidAX$]

View EDID assignment

E AEDID}

Save EDID of output to user E SX!*X$EDID}
location

View/Read EDID in hex

E REDID}

View EDID native resolution E NEDID}

X$] EdidSX!*X$] X%] X^]

Import EDID to user slot

E IX$,filenameEDID}

EdidIX$]

Upload EDID file to unit Export EDID to file

E +UFsize,filename} E EX$,filenameEDID}

Upl] EdidEX$]

Send File from unit to PC E filenameSF}

File data (128 or 256 bytes)

See the DTP HD DA 4K Series EDID Memory Locations on page 14 (default is 39 [720 p @ 60 Hz, 2-ch audio])
Store the EDID of output X! into EDID memory location X! (65 or
66) Read out EDID in Hex form currently selected EDID Resolution and refresh rate of currently selected EDID Example: 1600×1200@60Hz Import EDID from filename into specified user slot
X$ = 65 or 66
Export EDID from specified EDID table slot to filename
X$ = 1 – 66
Send from filename unit to connected PC

KEY:

X$ = EDID memory location: See the DTP HD DA 4K Series EDID Memory Locations on page 14. X% = EDID data as 256 bytes of hex data (text representation) X^ = Native resolution and refresh rate (translated from hex) Example: 1600×1200 @ 60 Hz

IP Configuration/Setup

NOTE: The factory configured passwords for all accounts on this device have been set to the device serial number. Passwords are case sensitive.

Set date/time View date/time Set DHCP mode View DHCP mode Set IP address View IP address View MAC address Set subnet mask View subnet mask Set gateway IP address

E X1%CT} E CT} E X@DH} E DH} E X1^CI} E CI} E CH} E X1*CS} E CS} E X1^CG}

IptX1%] X1%] IdhX@] X@] IpiX1^] X1^] IphX1&] IpsX1] X1] IpgX1^]

KEY:

X@ = Status: X1% = Set date/time: X1^ = IP address: X1& = Mac address: X1* = Subnet mask:

0 = Disabled/off/undetected

1 = Enabled/on/detected

MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS Example: 06/21/02-10:54:00

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (192.168.254.254 = default)

00-05-A6-xx-xx-xx

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (255.255.0.0 = default)

Default = 192.168.254.254
Verbose mode 2/3 Default = 255.255.0.0
Default = 0.0.0.0

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Command

ASCII command

(host to device)

IP Configuration/Setup (continued)

View gateway IP address E CG}

Set DNS server IP address E X1^DI}

View DNS server IP address E DI}

Get number of connections E CC}

Set admin password

E X1(CA}

Clear admin password

E ·CA}

View admin password

E CA}

Set user password

E X1(CU}

Clear user password

E ·CU}

View user password

E CU}

Response (device to host)

Additional description

X1^] IpdX1^] X1^] {Number of connections}] Ipa·X1(] Ipa·] X1(] Ipu·X1(] Ipu·] X1(]

Default = 0.0.0.0

KEY: X1^ = IP address: X1( = Password:

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (default for gateway and DNS server = 0.0.0.0″) 12 digits and alphanumeric characters for user or admin passwords.

RS232 Insertion Port Setup Enable ouput RS-232 port E OX!*0LRPT}

Enable output UART port Set all ports

E OX!1LRPT} E OX1)LRPT}

LrptOX!0] LrptOX!1] LrptOX1)]

Set RS-232 to pass through (default)
X! = 1-4 (DA4) or 1-8 (DA8)
Set RS-232 to Ethernet insertion
Set all ports to pass through or Ethernet insertion

KEY: X! = Output selection: X1) = RS-232 insertion mode:

1-4 (DTP HD DA4 models), 1-8 (DTP HD DA8 models)

0 = RS-232 pass through (default)

1 = Embedded RS-232

View Insertion Port Setup View output insert setting E OX!LRPT}

View all output insert port setting

E OLRPT}

X1)] X1)1X1)2X1)3…X1)n] LrptO00*X1)1X1)2…X1)n]

View port setting
X! = 1-4 (DA4) or 1-8 (DA8)
Verbose mode 2/3

KEY: X! = Output selection: X1) = RS-232 insertion mode:

1-4 (DTP HD DA4 models), 1-8 (DTP HD DA8 models)

0 = RS-232 pass through (default)

1 = Embedded RS-232

Serial Port Configuration

Set serial port parameters E X5&X5,X5(,X6), X6!CP}

Query serial port parameters

E X5&CP}

Configure current port timeout

E 0*X6$TC}

View current port timeout E 0TC}

CpnX5&·CcpX5*,X5(,X6),X6!]

X5*,X5(,X6),X6!]

Read port parameters

Pti0*X6$]

Set timeout

X6$]

View timeout

KEY:

X5& = Port number: X5* = Baud rate: X5( = Parity: X6) = Data bits: X6! = Stop bits: X6$ = Port timeout intervals:

01 = Remote RS-232

02 = Unused

03-10 = UARTs 1 through 8

Default = 9600

Port 1 is fixed at 9600

Odd, Even, None (default), Mark, Space (only the first letter is required)

7-8 (8 = default)

1, 2 (1 = default)

1-65000 (1 = 10 seconds; default = 30-300 seconds = 5 minutes, in 10-second increments)

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Command

ASCII command

(host to device)

Serial Port Configuration (continued)

Configure global port timeout

E 1*X6$TC}

View global port timeout

E 1TC}

Set UART start point

E X6%*MD}

Query UART start point

E MD}

Response (device to host)
Pti1*X6$] X6$] PmdX6%] X6%]

Additional description
Default = 1999 Output 1 uses 2001 Output 8 uses 2008 Read start point for UART

KEY: X6$ = Port timeout intervals: 1-65000 (1 = 10 seconds; default = 30-300 seconds = 5 minutes, in 10-second increments)

X6% = Start point for UART ports:

1999 = default

Unit Name Set unit name
Set unit name to factory default

E X*CN} E ·CN}

View unit name

E CN}

Ipn·X] Ipn·{Default}] X]

Example: DTP-HD-DA8-4K-330-0B-4A-45 (Model name and last 3 pairs of MAC address)

KEY: X* = Unit name:

Up to 24 alphanumeric characters (including the hyphen [-])

Other Set verbose mode

E X1$CV}

Query verbose mode Query DTP mode
Request part number

E CV} E OHDBT}
N/n

Query firmware version

Q/q

Query firmware version with *Q/q build

Reset settings (retain IP settings)

E ZXXX}

Reset all settings (including E ZQQQ}
IP settings)

VrbX1$] X1$] X1#·X1#·X1#…X1#] 60-1437-01] 60-1438-01] 60-1437-51] 60-1438-51] X&] x.xx.xxxx] Zpx] Zpq]

In modes 2 and 3, all “view” commands return the prefix and the value, just as the “set” commands do
This command returns the rear panel DTP/HDBaseT switch status DTP HD DA4 4K 230 DTP HD DA8 4K 230 DTP HD DA4 4K 330 DTP HD DA8 4K 330
Firmware build

KEY:

X1# = DTP/HDBaseT switch position: 0 = DTP mode

1 = HDBaseT mode

X1$ = Verbose mode: 0 = Clear/none (default for telnet)

2 = Tagged responses for queries

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

3 = Verbose mode and tagged responses for queries

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Command

ASCII command

(host to device)

View HDCP Notifications

Set green screen

E N 0 HDCP}

Set black screen

E N 1 HDCP}

View HDCP notifications E N HDCP}

Response (device to host)
HdcpN 0] HdcpN 1] X6&] HdcpNX6&]

KEY: X6& = View HDCP Notification

0 = Green screen (default) 1 = Black screen

Additional description
1 = black screen Verbose mode 2/3

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Product Configuration Software
The DTP HD DA 4K series can be easily configured using Extron Product Configuration Software (PCS). This section describes the software installation and communication. Topics include: · Software or Firmware Installation · Connecting to PCS · Offline Device Preview · Software Overview
Software or Firmware Installation
Visit https://www.extron.com to download and install the PCS software. NOTES:
· Download the latest version of software and firmware of your product. · An Extron Insider account is required to download and use the firmware or software. 1. Hover over the Download tab at the top of the homepage (see figure 10).
Figure 10. Software Links on Download Screen 2. Click the appropriate link on the drop-down list.
For software, either click the Software link (2) or, if the software is listed, click directly on that link (see the PCS Product Configuration Software link 3) and
skip to step 5 on page 22.
For firmware, click the Firmware link (4). 3. If there is no direct link to your software, click the Software link (2).
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4. Scroll down to the alphabetic navigation bar (see figure 11).
Figure 11. Software Installation 5. Click the appropriate letter to locate the software or firmware.
6. Click Download and follow the on-screen instructions (see figure 12, 1 for PCS).
Figure 12. PCS Software Downlaod For Firmware:
Figure 13. Firmware Download a. Click the letter D from the alphabetic navigation bar. b. Scroll down the page to find the firmware for the DTP HD DA 4K.
NOTE: Firmware is listed only if your device has a firmware update.
c. If desired, click Release Notes (see figure 13, 1) for more information about the
firmware update.
d. Click Download (2). The product download screen opens.
e. Enter the required user information and click Download. An executable (.exe) file is downloaded to the PC. Run this program to place the firmware on the PC for future use. Make a note of the folder where the firmware file was saved.
7. Install the software. a. Navigate to the folder where the software file was downloaded. b. Double-click the executable file and follow the on-screen directions to install the software. For Firmware: a. To install via PCS, see Update Firmware on page 29. b. To install via internal webpage, see Firmware update on page 32.
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Connecting to PCS
The Extron Product Configuration Software window opens with the Device Discovery panel open. Connect to the device using the Device Discovery panel or the TCP/IP panel.
Device Discover Panel
The Device Discovery panel displays accessible Extron devices connected directly to the PC or to a LAN. Devices are identified and sorted by model, IP address, device name, or connection method. 1. Connect the control PC to the device. The Windows-based PCS communicates with
the device via the front panel configuration port with a standard USB-C port. 2. Open the Product Configuration Software program from the desktop shortcut. The
Extron PCS window opens to the Device Discovery panel (see figure 14).
Figure 14. Device Discovery Screen
3. Select the DTP HD DA 4K device by clicking on it to highlight it in the list (1). 4. Click Connect (2).
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TCP/IP Panel
The TCP/IP panel connects PCS to a specific device through IP over USB or LAN.
Figure 15. Comm Port Selection Window
1. Click the TCP/IP tab (see figure 15, 1). 2. In the IP Address/Hostname field (2), enter the IP address of the desired device.
NOTE: The default IP address is 192.168.254.254.
3. In the Password field (3), enter the device password.
NOTE: The factory configured passwords for all accounts on this device hae been set to the device serial number. In the event of a complete system reset, the passwords convert to the default, which is extron.
4. In the Port field (4), enter the port number or leave the field blank. PCS scans for the
port if blank.
TIP: Select the Show Characters checkbox (5) to display the password
characters.
5. Click the Connect button (6). A new device tab opens.
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Offline Device Preview
Opening a new device tab for an offline device displays the interface and configuration options for the device without connecting to it. However, settings cannot be changed. NOTE: This is a view only mode. The device cannot be configured in this view. To open the device tab: 1. From the Configuration File drop-down list, select New Configuration File
(see figure 16).
Figure 16. Configuration File DropDown List The New Configuration File dialog box opens (see figure 17).
Figure 17. New Configuration File Dialog Box 2. Select the desired device model from the Device Models list (see figure 17). 3. Click Configure. A new offline device configuration tab opens.
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Software Overview

Figure 18. DTP HD DA 4K Series PCS Main Window Each PCS screen has a Device drop-down list for device configuration option. The Software menu contains software configuration and information options.
Software Menu
The Software menu (see figure 19) contains options pertaining to PCS settings.

Figure 19. PCS Software Menu

Show Expanded Device Tabs
Selecting Show Expanded Device Tabs from the Software menu displays the device IP address or connection method in the Device tab.

Figure 20.

Expanded Device Tab

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Software Settings This option resets all disabled confirmation dialogs to the default settings. 1. From the Software menu, select Software Settings. The Software Settings
dialog box opens.
Figure 21. Software Settings Dialog Box
2. Click the Re-enable Confirmation Dialog button (see figure 21, 1). The dialog
box closes and the re-enable is complete.
Alternatively, click the Close button (2) to close the dialog box without re- enabling the
confirmation dialogs. Tutorial Display a general overview of where to find features in the PCS framework. 1. From the Software menu, select Tutorial. The Tutorial dialog box opens. 2. Click the I Get It! button to close the dialog box. Extron PCS Help Open the PCS help file for general PCS operations. From the Software menu, select Extron PCS Help. About Extron PCS Display information about the current PCS version. 1. From the Software menu, select About Extron PCS. The About – Extron PCS
dialog box opens.
Figure 22. About Extron PCS Dialog Box
2. Click the Details button (figure 22, 1) for more information.
3. To display details about third-party software packages and associated licensing, click
Licenses (2). 4. Click OK (3) to close the dialog box.
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Exit Disconnect connected devices and close the application. 1. From the Software menu, select Exit. If the device tabs are open, the Exit dialog
box opens (see figure 23).
Figure 23. Exit Dialog Box
2. Click the Close Session(s) and Exit button (1) to disconnect the software from
connected devices, close all offline device tabs, and close the software.
Alternatively, click the Cancel button (2) to leave the software open. Device Menu
The Device menu contains options pertaining to device connection, configuration, and information (see figure 24). The Device menu can be access by clicking the down-arrow next to the device name from the Device tab (see figure 20 on page 26).
Figure 24. Device Menu · Save — Saves the current configuration to a configuration file. If this is the first time the
configuration is being saved, the Save Configuration As… dialog box opens. Enter a name and save location for the configuration file. · Save As — Saves the current configuration file under a new name and location or as a template file. When selected, the Save Configuration As… dialog box opens. · Connect and Apply — Upload a saved configuration to the connected device. · Deploy Configuration to Device(s) — Upload a saved configuration to selected devices on the network. · Disconnect — Disconnect the device from the PCS program and close the Device tab.
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· Settings — Open a submenu with the following options: · Hardware Settings — Display the Hardware Settings dialog box with device information and side tabs to change the hostname, internal clock, and password of the connected device. It also contains an Edit Communication Settings button, which provides an alternative method of accessing the Communication Settings dialog box. · Communication Settings — Open the Communication Settings dialog box to change IP settings of the connected device.
· Reset Device — Open the Reset Device dialog box, with selectable modes for resetting the connected device, as well as the Unit Information (also displayed in the Hardware Settings dialog box).
· Update Firmware — Open a submenu to upload firmware from the host device to the connected device or to multiple devices. NOTE: If necessary, download new firmware from the Extron website (see Software or Firmware Installation on page 21). · Update Firmware to this Device… — Upload firmware from the host device to the connected device only. · Update Firmware to Multiple Device… — Upload firmware to multiple devices on the network.
· About This Module — Open the About This Module dialog box, with the module part number and firmware version of the connected device.
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Internal Web Page
The DTP HD DA 4K series feature an internal web server, displayed as a web page. This page allows you to monitor and adjust certain settings of the DTP HD DA 4K series via LAN connection. Use a web browser to view the pages on a PC connected to the device LAN port. This section gives an overview of the internal web page, which is always available and cannot be erased or overwritten. Topics include: · Accessing the Internal Web Page · Web Page Panels
Accessing the Internal Web Page
To access the internal web page: 1. Connect the DTP HD DA 4K series to a LAN using the rear panel RJ-45 LAN connector
(see figure 3, J on page 4).
2. Open a web browser on a PC connected on the same LAN. 3. Enter the device IP address in the browser Address field.
NOTE: The default IP address is 192.168.254.254. 4. Press the key on the keyboard. The DA checks if the device is
password-protected and performs one of the following: · If the device is not password-protected, the web page opens. · If the device is password-protected, enter a user name (user or admin) in the User
Name field and the password in the Password field when prompted. NOTE: The factory configured passwords for all accounts on this device have
been set to the device serial number. In the event of a complete system reset, the passwords convert to the default, which is extron. 5. Click the OK button.
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Web Page Panels
The DTP HD DA 4K series internal web page provides an overall, read-only view of the status of the DA, with some editable fields (see figure 25).

Panels are:
A Output Status B Input Status C Device Info

D Date/Time Settings E Configure This Device F Communication Settings

Figure 25. DTP HD DA 4K Internal Web Page

G Password H License Link

Output Status The read-only Output Status panel (A) displays the status of all connected outputs.
Input Status The read-only Input Status panel (B) displays the status of all connected inputs.
Device Info The Device Info panel (C) displays information about the device with options to edit the
device name and update firmware.
Device name
To edit the device name, click the Edit button (see figure 26, 1) in the Device Info panel.

Figure 26. Device Info

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Firmware update NOTE: If necessary, download the latest firmware version from www.extron.com (see
Software or Firmware Installation on page 21 for more details).
To update the firmware:
1. Click the Update button (see figure 26, 2 on page 31) in the Device Info pane.
The Firmware Update dialog box opens. 2. Click the Browse button.
An Open dialog box opens. 3. Browse to locate the new firmware file on your computer. Valid firmware files have an
.eff extension. 4. Select the file, and click the Open button.
The Open dialog box closes, and the path to the firmware is displayed in the Firmware field of the Firmware Update dialog box. 5. Click the Upload button. When the upload is complete, the Firmware Update dialog box closes.

Date/Time Settings The Date/Time Settings panel (see figure 25, D on page 31) displays the date and
time on the device and provides options to set the device date and time automatically or manually. · Click Sync to PC to automatically sync the time to the connected PC. · Click Set Manually to set a desired time.

Configure This Device
The Configure This Device panel (E) enables you to download PCS, which enables you
to configure the device. Click http://www.extron.com/download/ to open the Download page of the Extron website (see Software or Firmware Installation on page 21 for more details).

Communication Settings The Communication Settings panel (F) allows you to configure the TCP/IP settings and
displays the current RS-232 settings.
To configure the TCP/IP settings, click the Edit button in the Communication Settings panel.

Password

The Password panel (G) provides an option to set administrator or user password.
NOTE: The factory configured passwords for all accounts on this device have been set to the device serial number. In the event of a complete system reset, the passwords convert to the default, which is extron.

To assign passwords, click the Set button in the Password panel.

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License Link Click the license link at the bottom right of the internal web page (see figure 25, H on
page 31) to view the licensing information (see figure 27). NOTE: For more information on the licensing, refer to the DTP HD DA 4K 230/330 Network Ports and Licenses guide, available at www.extron.com.
Figure 27. License Information
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Equipment Mounting
This section provides procedures for mounting the DTP HD DA 4K series of distribution amplifiers.
Mounting the Unit
ATTENTION: · Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only. · L’installation et l’entretien doivent être effectués par le personnel autorisé uniquement.
The DTP HD DA 4K series of distribution amplifiers can be set on a table, mounted in a rack, or mounted under a desk or table.
Tabletop Use
Attach the included rubber feet to the bottom of the unit and place it in any convenient location
Mounting Kits
Mount the unit using any optional compatible mounting kit listed on the Extron website (www.extron.com), in accordance with the directions included with the kit. For rack mounting, see “UL Rack-Mounting Guidelines” starting below.
UL Rack-Mounting Guidelines The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements pertain to the installation of the DTP HD DA 4K series into a rack.
CAUTION: · Elevated operating ambient temperature — If the equipment is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consider installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by Extron. · Reduced air flow — Install the equipment in the rack so that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. · Mechanical loading — Mount the equipment in the rack so that uneven mechanical loading does not create a hazardous condition. · Circuit overloading — When connecting the equipment to the supply circuit, consider the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that circuit overloading might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Consider equipment nameplate ratings when addressing this concern. · Reliable earthing (grounding) — Maintain reliable grounding of rack-mounted equipment. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (such as the use of power strips).
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Consignes UL pour le montage en rack Les consignes UL (« Underwriters Laboratories ») suivantes concernent l’installation en rack d’un boîtier DTP HD DA 4K series :
ATTENTION: · Température ambiante élevée — En cas d’installation de l’équipement dans un rack fermé ou composé de plusieurs unités, la température du rack peut être supérieure à la température ambiante. Par conséquent, il est préférable d’installer l’équipement dans un environnement qui respecte la température ambiante maximale (Tma) spécifiée par Extron. · Réduction du flux d’air — Si l’équipement est installé dans un rack, veillez à ce que le flux d’air nécessaire pour un fonctionnement sécurisé de l’équipement soit respecté. · Charge mécanique — Installez l’équipement en rack de manière à éviter toute situation dangereuse causée par le déséquilibre de la charge mécanique. · Surcharge électrique — Lorsque vous connectez l’équipement au circuit d’alimentation, observez la connexion de l’équipement et étudiez les effets possibles d’une surcharge du circuit sur les protections contre les surintensités et les conducteurs d’alimentation. Consultez à cet égard les indications de la plaque d’identification de l’équipement. · Mise à la terre — Assurez-vous que l’équipement est correctement mis à la terre. Accordez une attention particulière aux connexions électriques autres que les connexions directes au circuit de dérivation (ex. : les multiprises).
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Extron Warranty

Extron 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 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 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, 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

Africa and Middle East:
Extron Middle East Dubai Airport Free Zone F13, PO Box 293666 United Arab Emirates, Dubai

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 and Middle East: 971.4.299.1800

Japan:

81.3.3511.7655

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.

Extron 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 be liable for direct, indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron 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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