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TP Receivers • Installation and Operation
Installation and Operation, cont’d
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Installation Overview
To install and set up a TP receiver and the associated
TP transmitter(s) for operation, perform the following steps:
Disconnect power from all of the equipment, including the
video source(s) (such as computers or DVD players), the
transmitter, the receiver, and the output display(s).
For component, S-video, or composite video, ensure
the internal jumpers (TP R BNC A and TP R BNC AV)
or external DIP switch (TP R 15HD A) are in the correct
position. See Video jumpers or Video DIP switch in this
chapter.
TP R BNC AV Only — If required, congure the audio
jumpers to make the receiver compatible with unmodied
TP transmitters. See Audio jumpers in this chapter.
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The TP R BNC AV is a redesigned (modified) receiver.
Audio jumpers configure the audio portion of the
composite video TP link to work with the similarly
redesigned TP T 15HD AV transmitter or with older,
unmodified transmitters. Redesigned receivers and
transmitters have an identifying label.
Mount the receiver in a rack (the TP R 15HD A can be
mounted in a standard rack or in a VersaTools rack),
under a desk or podium, in a desk or table (all except
TP R 15HD A), or on a projector bracket. See Mounting the
receiver in this chapter.
Connect the cable(s) between the TP transmitter(s) and
the receiver. See Transmitted signal cabling in this chapter
and refer to the TP Transmitters Family User’s Manual, part
#68-546-03, or the TP T 15HD 45 and TP T A 45 Manual,
#68-924-01, as applicable.
Connect the output cables. See Output cabling in this
chapter.
Congure the TP transmitter(s). Refer to the
TP Transmitters Family User’s Manual, part #68-546-03, or
the TP T 15HD 45 and TP T A 45 Manual, #68-924-01, as
applicable.
Connect power cords to the TP receiver, the TP transmitter,
and turn on the video source(s) and the output display(s).
Installation and Operation