KRAMER TP-600TR HDMI Extender with USB User Guide

June 6, 2024
Kramer

KRAMER TP-600TR HDMI Extender with USB

| TP-600TR Quick Start Guide
This guide helps you install and use your TP-600TR for the first time.
Go to www.kramerav.com/downloads/TP-600TR to download the latest user manual and check if firmware upgrades are available.
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Step 1: Check what’s in the box

  • TP-600TR 4K60 HDMI/USB Extender
  • 1 Power adapter and cord
  • 1 Bracket set
  • 4 Rubber feet
  • 1 Quick start guide

Step 2: Get to know your TP-600TR

The extender device functions as a transmitter or a receiver side per DIP- switch setting (see Step 4:Connect inputs and outputs ).


# Feature Function
1 HOST USB B 2.0 Connector Connect to the USB host (for example, a laptop)

to communicate with the USB peripheral devices (for example, a smart board) connected to USB device ports on either the transmitter or the receiver sides of the extender (see Step 4:Connect inputs and outputs).
2| ACTIVE HOST LED| Lights orange when the USB host side is active
3| ACTIVE Rx LED| Lights green when the extender receiver function is active
4| IN LED| Lights blue when an active HDMI input signal is detected on HDMI IN.
5| OUT LED| Lights blue when an output acceptor device is connected.
6| TX LOOP| Transmitter mode| Lights blue an active signal is transmitted on the Tx LOOP port.
Receiver mode| N/A
7| LINK LED| Lights green when the HDBT active link connection is established.
8| ON LED| Lights green when the device receives power.
9| HDBT RJ-45 Connector| Connect to the HDBT RJ-45 connector on a paired receiver/transmitter device (for example, a second TP-600TR device).
10| HDMI TX IN Connector| Transmitter mode| Connect to an HDMI source.
Receiver Mode| N/A
11| HDMI Rx OUT/Tx LOOP Connector| Transmitter mode| Connect to a local acceptor.
Receiver mode| Connect to an HDMI acceptor.
12| USB A 2.0 Fast-Charging Connectors (3)| Connect to the USB local peripheral devices (for example, a USB camera, a soundbar, microphone and so on).
13| IR 3.5mm Mini Jack Connector| Connect to an external IR emitter to control a local IR-controlled device from the remote extender (for example, TP- 600TR ).
Connect to an IR sensor to control a remote IR-controlled device connected to the remote extender side (for example, TP-600TR ).
14| RS-232 3-pin Terminal Block| Connect to a controller device (for example, SL240C ) to control a remote device via serial connection (for example, the remotely connected PTZ USB camera).
15| SETUP 4-way DIP-switch| Sets the device behavior (see Step 4:Connect inputs and outputs).
16| 12V DC Power Connector| Connect to the power supply.

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Step 3: Mount TP-600TR

Install TP-600TR using one of the following methods:

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  • Ensure that the environment (e.g., maximum ambient temperature & air flow) is compatible for the device.
  • Avoid uneven mechanical loading.
  • Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used for avoiding overloading of the circuits.
  • Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained.
  • Maximum mounting height for the device is 2 meters.

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Step 4: Connect inputs and outputs

Always switch OFF the power on each device before connecting it to your TP 600TR extender.

Wiring the RJ-45 Connectors

This section defines the HDBT pinout, using a straight pin-to-pin cable with RJ-45 connectors.

| For HDBT cables, it is recommended that the cable ground shielding be connected/soldered to the connector shield.
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| To achieve specified extension distances, use the recommended Kramer cables available at www.kramerav.com/product/TP600TR. Using third-party cables may cause damage!

Setting the DIP Switches
  • All DIP-switches are set to OFF (up) by default
  • All changes in DIP-Switches apply immediately, on-the-fly (no need to power cycle the device), except for DIP-switches 1 and 2.

**#| Feature| DIP-switch Settings**|
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1| Device Operation Mode| OFF (up) – Receiver mode is active.
ON (down) – Transmitter mode is active.
2| Active USB Host port| OFF (up) – Host is active.
ON (down) – Host is inactive (active on remote paired device).
3| Define IR Pass-through| OFF (up) – Pass-through the IR signal to or from the IR cable.
ON (down) – Add IR modulation (38kHz) to the IR output signal (applies only when the IR port is connected to an IR emitter cable).
4| Programing RS-232| Off (up) – Normal operation mode is enabled (FW programming RS-232 is inactive). On (down) – FW programming RS-232 is active.

Step 5: Connect power

Connect the power cord to TP-600TR and plug it into the mains electricity.

| Safety Instructions (See www.kramerav.com for updated safety information)
Caution:

  • For products with relay terminals and GPI\O ports, please refer to the permitted rating for an external connection, located next to the terminal or in the User Manual.
  • There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit.

Warning:

  • Use only the power cord that is supplied with the unit.
  • Disconnect the power and unplug the unit from the wall before installing

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Documents / Resources

| KRAMER TP-600TR HDMI Extender with USB [pdf] User Guide
TP-600TR, HDMI Extender with USB
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