LIGHTWARE FP-UMX-TPS-TX120-GES4 Universal HDBaseT Extender User Guide
- August 3, 2024
- LIGHTWARE
Table of Contents
FP-UMX-TPS-TX120-GES4 Universal HDBaseT Extender
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Specifications:
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Transmits universal video at up to 4K resolution
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Transmits audio and control signals up to 170m over a single
CATx cable -
Supports digital and analog video and audio signals including
DVI, VGA, HDMI1.4, DP 1.1 -
Handles HDCP encryption
Product Usage Instructions:
Box Contents:
- Transmitter unit
- Phoenix Combicon 3-pole connector
- Safety and Warranty Info, Quick Start Guide
Connecting Steps:
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Connect the TPS Output Port to the TPS receiver unit using a
CATx cable with a locking RJ45 connector. -
Connect any local powering required through the 48V DC input
connector. -
Connect RS-232 devices to the RS-232 Port using the 3-pole
Phoenix connector.
Front View Legend:
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Status LEDs: Give feedback about the unit’s
state, video, and audio signals. -
Audio Select: Manually switch between audio
inputs. -
Video Select: Manually switch between video
inputs. -
Ethernet: Locking RJ45 connector for Ethernet
communication. -
VGA Input: Analog video source input (use a
VGA cable with all pins wired). -
Audio Input: 3.5mm Jack connector for
unbalanced analog audio signal. -
DisplayPort Input: Digital video source input
(only on TX130 models). -
HDMI Input: Digital video source input (cable
length restrictions apply). -
IR Detector: Sense IR light for control
functions. -
Reset Button:
FAQ:
Q: What accessories can be purchased separately?
A: Optional accessories include VGA, Audio, Power adaptors,
Relay box, LAN components. For details, contact
sales@lightware.com.
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Quick Start Guide
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FP-UMX-TPS-TX120-GES4, -GES9, -MKM, -MKS FP-UMX-TPS-TX130-GES4, -GES9, -MKM, -MKS
The product is compatible with any HDBaseTTM third party devices.
HDBaseTTM and the HDBaseT Alliance logo are trademarks of the HDBaseT
Alliance.
Important Safety Instructions
Rear View
Please read the supplied safety instruction document before using the product and keep it available for future reference.
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Introduction
Lightware’s FP-UMX-TPS extenders transmit universal video at a resolution up to 4K, audio and control up to 170 m distance over a single CATx cable. The products have HDBaseTTM integration with additional Lightware developments. This transmitter was designed for digital and analog video and audio signals e.g. DVI, VGA, HDMI1.4 and DP 1.1 with analog stereo audio from local inputs or embedded 7.1 HBR audio and to handle HDCP encryption.
Box Contents
SWaafertryanatnyd Info
Quick Start Guide
Transmitter unit
Safety and Warranty Info, Quick Start Guide
Phoenix Combicon 3-pole connector
FP-UMX-TPS GES4 kit 1 FP-UMX-TPS GES9 kit 2 FP-UMX-TPS MKM kit 3
1 TPS Output Port
2 RS-232 Port 3 DC Input
Locking RJ45 connector for CATx cables to a TPS receiver unit. Remote powering
also happens through this connector. 3-pole Phoenix connector for RS-232
serial port.
48V DC input connector for local powering.
Connecting Steps PC
FP-UMX-TPS MKS kit 4
1 Only for the FP-UMX-TPS-TX120-GES4 and FP-UMX-TPS-TX130-GES4 models. 2 Only
for the FP-UMX-TPS-TX120-GES9 and FP-UMX-TPS-TX130-GES9 models. 3 Only for the
FP-UMX-TPS-TX120-MKM and FP-UMX-TPS-TX130-MKM models. 4 Only for the FP-UMX-
TPS-TX120-MKS and FP-UMX-TPS-TX130-MKS models.
Optional Accessories The following accessories can be purchased separately,
for the details please contact sales@lightware.com.
VGA
Audio
FP-UMX-TPS-TX100 series transmitter
Power
Laptop
HDMI
VIDEO SELECT
AUDIO SELECT
SHOW ME
Ethernet
INPUT STATUS
VGA DP HDMI Autoselect
AUDIO DP HDMI TPS LINK
VIDEO
AUDIO
IR RESET
VGA IN
AUDIO IN 2 DP IN
3 HDMI IN
FP-FUPM-UXM-TXP-ST-PTSX-1T3X01-3M0KM
RS-232
MacBook
DP
CATx
Compatible receiver or input board
LAN
48V DC power adaptor with interchangeable plugs
Power adaptor
Relay box
Ethernet
Front View Legend
1 Status LEDs 2 Audio Select
The LEDs give feedback about the state of the unit, the video and audio
signals. See the attached list for details.
Manual switching between the audio inputs.
3 Video Select
Manual switching between the video inputs.
4 Ethernet
Locking RJ45 connector for Ethernet communication.
5 VGA Input 6 Audio Input
Input for an analog video source. Using a VGA cable where all the pins are
wired (DDC channel) is highly recommended.
3.5 mm Jack connector for unbalanced analog audio signal.
7 DisplayPort Input Input for digital video source (only on TX130 models). Applied
cable shall not be more, than 30 m (at 2.7 Gbps data speed).
8 HDMI Input
Input for a digital video source. Applied cable shall not be
more than 30 m (at 1080p) and 15 m (at 4K).
9 IR Detector
IR Detector can sense IR light, which can be forwarded to
the receiver side or can be used for controlling functions.
q Reset Button
The same as disconnecting the device from the power
source and reconnecting it again.
w Show Me Button Special functions are available with this button (e.g. enable
DHCP (dynamic IP) or restore factory default settings).
Front Panel LEDs
Video sources
OFF: video source is not selected. BLINKING: video source is selected but not
active. ON: video source is selected and active.
VGA DP HDMI Autoselect
AUDIO DP HDMI TPS LINK
VIDEO
AUDIO
Audio sources
OFF: audio source is not selected. BLINKING: audio source is selected but not
active. ON (with short pause): audio source is selected and the
VGA DP HDMI Autoselect
AUDIO DP HDMI TPS LINK
VIDEO
AUDIO
port is active but not embedded to the output video stream. ON: audio source is selected, the port is active and the audio is embedded in the video.
When Autoselect is enabled and video signal is not present at all, video LEDs blink.
Autoselect LED
OFF: autoselect is disabled. BLINKING: autoselect is enabled; searching for
signal
(video LEDs also blink). ON: autoselect is enabled; active video signal is
found. A port is active if there is a valid signal on it.
VGA
AUDIO
DP HDMI Autoselect
DP HDMI TPS LINK
VIDEO
AUDIO
TPS LINK
VGA DP
AUDIO DP
OFF: no TPS link between transmitter and receiver. BLINKING (slow): low power mode is active. BLINKING (fast): Ethernet fallback mode is active.
HDMI Autoselect
HDMI TPS LINK
VIDEO
AUDIO
ON: TPS link is established, HDBaseT or Long Reach mode is active.
Power Supply Options The transmitter can be powered by any of the following ways:
48V DC Power adaptor
Power send TPS-PI-1P1
TyMpaicx-a: l+1: .05.A7A 48 DC IN
PIN: 2mm
CATx (TPS)
Max:2.5A
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TPS
OUT
312V
power
on TTPPSSOc IN 4
IN 3
TPS IN 3 12V power on TPTPSScINon4nect
External power supply
CATx (TPS)
Power send
48V DC Power adaptor
1. Local adaptor
2. Remote power injector
3. Matrix board
Warranty void if damage occurs due to the usage of a different power source.
Please note that the 48V power adaptor is an optional accessory that can be
purchased separately.
TPS-TX/RX90 and TPS-TX/RX95 are not PoE-compatible, thus not able to remote
power the FP-UMX-TPS-TX100 series and vica versa. FP-UMX-TPS-TX100 series
contains PoEcompatible remote power function, RX95 and TX95 extenders can be
remote powered only by each other.
Wiring Guide for RS-232 Data Transmission
The transmitters are built with a 3-pole Phoenix connector. See the examples
below of connecting to a DCE (Data Circuit-terminating Equipment) or a DTE
(Data Terminal Equipment) type device:
Lightware device and a DCE D-SUB 9 Phoenix
TX RX
Lightware device and a DTE D-SUB 9 Phoenix
TX RX
5
1
9
6
2: TX data 3: RX data 5: Ground
1
5
6
9
2: RX data 3: TX data 5: Ground
For more information about the cable wiring, see the user’s manual of the device or the Cable Wiring Guide on our website www.lightware.com/support /guides-and-white-papers.
CATx Connect the transmitter and a compatible receiver or the matrix input board by a CATx cable via the TPS connectors.
Further information on this device is available on www.lightware.com. The User’s Manual is also available via the QR code below:
VGA HDMI DP
Connect the transmitter and the sources using the inputs and VGA / HDMI / DisplayPort cables.
Audio Optionally connect an asymmetric audio device with unbalanced audio
signal (e.g. a VGA laptop) to the 2.5″ TRS (jack) audio input port.
LAN Optionally connect the transmitter to a LAN network in order to control
the device.
RS-232 Optionally connect a controller/controlled device (e.g. relay box) to
the serial port.
Power See the Power Supply Options section.
Compatible Devices The transmitters are compatible with all Lightware TPS
receivers, matrix boards and third-party devices based on HDBase-TTM
technology.
Contact Us sales@lightware.com
+36 1 255 3800 support@lightware.com
+36 1 255 3810 Lightware Visual Engineering PLC.
Budapest, Hungary Doc. ver.: 1.2 19210064
Mounting Steps – FP-UMX-TPS-TX100-MKM series
The bracket is compatible with the CRMB265 floorbox type (MK Cablelink Plus
Modular series).
1 Assembling of the bracket: insert both
handle tab parts to the bracket and fix them with the two supplied M3x6 PH
fixing screws. Do not tighten well the screws, the tabs must stay movable.
2 Insert the bracket into the
frame.
3 Move the handles
towards the frame. Align the tab on the assembly with the top slot in the
frame.
4 Fasten the fixing screws
to fix the device into the floorbox frame.
5 Place the transmitter
to the bracket.
Front Panel Button Functions
Video Input Selection
VIDEO
The desired video input can be selected by pressing the Video select button on SELECT
the front panel. The input selection order depends on the model as follows:
TX120 models:
VGA
HDMI
Autoselect
TX130 models:
VGA
DP
HDMI
Autoselect
Audio Input Selection
The desired audio input can be selected by pressing the Audio select button on
the front panel. The input selection order depends on the model. If 4K video
is selected to the output, analog audio cannot be embedded to the video stream
due to the limitations of the video IC, thus the original audio stream will be
transmitted.
AUDIO SELECT
Cross Audio-embedding: The video and audio inputs can be combined with limitations. The table below contains the allowed connections:
Audio source
Video source
HDMI
DP
Audio
HDMI
–
DP
–
VGA
–
–
Maximum Extension Distances
The values below are valid when the transmitter is powered by a local adaptor;
distances may decrease depending on the powering mode (local or remote) and
cable quality.
Resolution
1024×768@60Hz 1280x720p@60Hz 1920x1080p@60Hz (24bpp) 1920×1200@60Hz
1600×1200@60Hz 1920×1080@60Hz (36bpp) 3840×2160@30Hz UHD 4096×2160@30Hz 4K
Pixel clock rate
Cable lengths (Auto / Long reach TPS mode)
CAT5e AWG24
CAT7 AWG26
CAT7 AWG23
65 MHz 100 m / 130 m 90 m / 120 m 120 m / 170 m*
73.8 MHz 100 m / 130 m 90 m / 120 m 120 m / 170 m*
148.5 MHz 100 m / 130 m 90 m / 120 m 120 m / 170 m*
152.9 MHz 100 m / NA 90 m / NA 120 m / NA
162 MHz 100 m / NA 90 m / NA 120 m / NA
222.75 MHz 70 m / NA 70 m / NA 120 m / NA
297 MHz 70 m / NA 70 m / NA 100 m / NA
297 MHz 70 m / NA 70 m / NA 100 m / NA
- Long reach TPS mode supports pixel clock frequencies up to 148.5 MHz.
** If 4K video is selected to the output, analog audio cannot be embedded to the video stream due to the capabilities of the video IC, thus the original audio stream is transmitted.
To specify the accurate extension distances, please also check the documentation of the connected HDBaseT-compatible device. CAT7 SFTP AWG23 cable is always recommended.
Mounting Steps – FP-UMX-TPS-TX100-MKS series The bracket is compatible with
the MK Cablelink Screed series floorbox types.
1 Place the MKS bracket to the
floorbox so that the screw holes are able to fit. Fasten the bracket with both
supplied DIN 7981 3,5×19 PZ2 self tapping screws.
The video and audio inputs can be also selected by using LDC (Lightware Device Controller), sending a protocol command, or using Autoselect.
Lock / Unlock Buttons Press the Audio select and the Show me buttons together.
AUDIO
SHOW
+ SELECT
ME
Set a Dynamic IP Address
1. Keep the Show me button pressed for 5 seconds; all front panel LEDs start
to blink.
2. Release the button, then press it 3 times quickly. DHCP is now enabled.
SHOW
SHOW
+ ME
ME
5 sec
3x
Software Control Using Lightware Device Controller (LDC)
The device can be controlled from a computer through the Ethernet port using
Lightware Device Controller. Please download the application from
www.lightware.com, install on a Windows PC or a macOS, and connect to the
device via the Ethernet port. The LDC software contains many useful built-in
tools that can be used for signal analysis, like the Frame detector, Cable
diagnostics, and the No sync screen (Test pattern).
Restore Factory Default Settings
1. Keep the Show me button pressed for 10 seconds. After 5 seconds the front
panel LEDs start to blink, but keep the button pressed. The LEDs start to
blink faster 5 seconds later.
2. Release the button, then press it 3 times quickly; factory default
settings are restored:
IP Address (static) Subnet Mask Static Gateway DHCP TCP/IP Port No. Selected Output port Autoselect Output TPS Mode Emulated EDID RS-232 Mode RS-232 Control Protocol RS-232 Port Setting RS-232 Command Injection Port No. IR Command Injection Port No. (local) IR Command Injection Port No. (TPS)
192.168.0.100 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 Disabled LW2: 10001; LW3: 6107 Video: VGA; Audio: Analog Audio input Disabled Auto VGA port: F89; DP, HDMI ports: Dynamic Pass-through LW2 57600 BAUD, 8, N, 1 Local: 8001; TPS: 8002 Input: 9001; Output: 9002 Input: 9003; Output: 9004
Mounting Steps – FP-UMX-TPS-TX100-GES4 and -GES9 series The brackets are
compatible with the OBO Bettermann GES and UDHOME series floorbox types.
1 Place the two half of the brackets of GES-4 / GES-9 to the floorbox. Hook up
the upper ears of the brackets to the top mounting slot.
GES4
GES9
6 Fasten the all four M3x6
PH fixing screws to fix
the device to the bracket.
53.4 77
Tab
Fixing screw
Handle
FP-UMX-TPS-TX100 series transmitter
FP-UMX-TPS MKM bracket 217
2 Place the transmitter to
the bracket.
3 Fasten the all four M3x6
PH fixing screws to fix
the device to the bracket.
2 Place the transmitter to the brackets.
3 Fasten the all four M3x6 PH fixing screws to fix the device to the brackets.
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