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USER MANUAL XTP T MK 202 Extron
Safety Instructions • English

WARNING: This symbol, ,when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product's enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock.
ATTENTION: This symbol, .When used on the product, is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment.
For information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide, part number 68-290-01, on the Extron website, www.extron.com.
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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.
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.
Conventions Used in this Guide
Notifications
The following notifications are used in this guide:

WARNING: Potential risk of severe injury or death.
CAUTION: Risk of minor personal injury.
NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.
TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the application easier.
Software Commands
Commands are written in the fonts shown here:
^AR Merge Scene,,0p1 scene 1,1 ^B 51 ^W^C [∅1] R∅004∅03∅00∅4∅0∅08∅0∅6∅0 [∅2] 35 [17] [∅3]
Esc X1 * X17 * X20 * X23 * X21 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 "0" 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 Files\Extron
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.
Contents
Introduction....1
Guide Overview....1
XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 Wallplate Transmitter Description....1
System Compatibility....2
Features 2
Installation....4
Installation Overview 4
Junction Box or European Cable Channel System Installation....6
Rear and Side Panel Connectors....7
Mounting the XTP T EU 202 or XTP T MK 202 .... 9
Front Panel Connectors....10
Connection Details 12
HDMI Connection 12
TP Cable Termination and Recommendations 13
RS-232 and IR Over XTP Communication ..... 15
Power Connection....15
Operation....18
Front Panel Features....18
EDID....18
Reset Mode....19
SIS Configuration and Control ......20
Host Device Connection 20
SIS Overview 20
Host-to-Device and Device-to-Host Communication 20
Device-Initiated Message....20
Error Responses....21
Using the Command and Response Tables for SIS Commands....21
Symbol Definitions 21
Command and Response Tables for SIS Commands 22
Input Commands....22
Audio Configuration Commands....22
Picture Adjustment Commands (Analog Only) 23
Preset Commands....23
EDID Commands....24
Advanced Configuration Commands 24
XTP System Configuration Software.....25
Software Installation.... 25
Software Download Center Page....25
Software Product Page....26
Software Operation.... 27
Connections 27
Menu Bar 28
Device Settings....31
EDID Minder 37
Reference Information......39
Mounting Template....39
Introduction
This section contains general information about this guide and the Extron XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 Wallplate Transmitters, and selected device features. Topics in this section include:
• Guide Overview
• XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 Wallplate Transmitter Description
• System Compatibility
- Features
Guide Overview
This guide contains installation, operation, and control procedures, and reference information for the XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 Wallplate Transmitter. In this guide, the term "XTP T EU 202" refers to the XTP T EU 202 Wallplate Transmitter and "XTP T MK 202" refers to the XTP T MK 202 Wallplate Transmitter. The terms "transmitter" and "transmitters" refer to either XTP T EU 202 or XTP T MK 202 model or both.
XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 Wallplate Transmitter Description
The Extron XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 are two-input transmitters that send HDMI or RGBHV video, audio, and bidirectional RS-232 and IR up to 330 feet (100 meters) over a single shielded twisted pair (STP) cable. These two-gang wallplate transmitters support computer-video to 1920x1200, including HDTV 1080p @ 60 Hz Deep Color and 2K. The transmitters work with XTP Systems for signal distribution and long-distance transmission between remote endpoints.
The transmitters can be powered locally or remotely through an Extron Power Injector or XTP matrix switcher (see Power Connection on page 15).
To configure and control the transmitters, connect a host device, such as a computer, to the USB Config port and enter Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands (see SIS Configuration and Control on page 20) or use the XTP System Configuration Software (see XTP System Configuration Software on page 25).
The following diagram shows one way the XTP T EU 202 or XTP T MK 202 can be integrated in an XTP point-to-point application. The transmitters can also be used with an XTP matrix switcher (see the XTP matrix switcher user guide at www.extron.com for more details on matrix applications and configuration).

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graph TD
A["Extron XTP T EU 202<br>XTP Transmitter"] -->|VGA| B["Extron XTP R HDMI<br>XTP Receiver"]
A -->|Audio| C["Laptops"]
A -->|Shielded Twisted Pair Cable| D["Extron XTP R HDMI<br>XTP Receiver"]
B -->|HDMI| E["Display"]
C -->|HDMI| E
Figure 1. Typical Point-to-Point Application Diagram
System Compatibility
The XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 are compatible with XTP systems, but the maximum video resolution may be limited with different XTP devices. See the table below for maximum video resolutions and refresh rates for various XTP systems.
| Output | ||||
| Non-4K 4K Fiber | 4K PLUS | |||
| Input | Analog 1920x12 | 00 @ 60 Hz 1920x1200 | @ 60 Hz 1920x1200 @ | 60 Hz |
| Non-4K Digital | 2048x1080 @ 60 Hz 2 | 048x1080 @ 60 Hz 20 | 48x1080 @ 60 Hz | |
| 4K Fiber | 2048x1080 @ 60 Hz 4 | 096x2160 @ 24 Hz 40 | 96x2160 @ 24 Hz | |
| 4K PLUS | 2048x1080 @ 60 Hz 4 | 096x2160 @ 24 Hz 40 | 96x2160 @ 60 Hz | |
Features
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Reliable cable infrastructure — Provides high reliability and maximum performance on an economical and easily installed cable infrastructure.
• Wall mountable — Mounts in an EU or MK two-gang junction box or European cable channel system depending on the transmitter model.
• Support for computer-video to 1920x1200, including HDTV 1080p/60 Deep Color and 2K signals — Maintains superior image quality at the highest resolutions. -
Shielded twisted pair cable compatibility — Optimized for use with common shielded twisted pair cable types. XTP systems fully support a maximum transmission distance of 330 feet (100 meters) for all compatible resolutions when used with shielded twisted pair cable. Shielded twisted pair cabling with solid center conductor sizes of 24 AWG or better is recommended for optimal performance.
- Auto-input switching — Automatically switches to the highest or lowest priority input with an active video signal for simplified operation.
- Digital conversion of analog video and audio input signals — Digitizes analog signals, ensuring that a reliable, high quality digital video signal is sent to the output destination.
- Bidirectional RS-232 and IR insertion — Allows a remote display to be controlled without the need for additional cabling through bidirectional RS-232 control and IR signals inserted into the XTP output.
- HDMI specification features — Support data rates up to 6.75 Gbps, Deep Color up to 12-bit, 3D, and HD lossless audio formats.
- HDCP compliance — Ensures display of content-protected media and interoperability with other HDCP-compliant devices.
- EDID Minder — Automatically manages EDID communication between connected devices to ensure that all sources properly power up and reliably display content.
- Key Minder — Authenticates and maintains continuous HDCP encryption between input and output devices to ensure quick and reliable switching in professional AV environments, while enabling simultaneous distribution of a single source signal to one or more displays.
- Remote power capability — Allows the XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 to be powered by an XTP matrix switcher or XTP power injectors to simplify integration.
- Multiple embedded audio formats — Provides reliable operation with HDMI sources, compatible with a broad range of multi-channel audio signals.
- Selectable analog stereo audio input embedding — Supports unbalanced audio for extended transmission. This feature enables direct connection of separate stereo audio signals from a laptop, Blu-ray Disc™ player, or other device.
- Audio input gain and attenuation — Allows the level of gain or attenuation to be set, eliminating noticeable volume differences when switching between sources.
- RS-232 control — Features an RS-232 serial port for control and configuration.
- XTP compatibility — Provides a completely integrated solution for multiple digital and analog formats through XTP integrated system products. XTP is a flexible, reliable signal switching and distribution system.
Installation
This section contains information for mounting, connecting, and wiring the XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202. Topics in this section include:
• Installation Overview
- Junction Box or European Cable Channel System Installation
• Rear and Side Panel Connectors
• Mounting the XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202
- Front Panel Connectors
- Connection Details
Installation Overview
Both models mount into a junction box or European cable channel system. The European cable channel system is also known as a "trunking system." For junction boxes, the XTP T EU 202 mounts into an European junction box and the XTP T MK 202 mounts into an MK junction box.
If using a European cable channel system with an XTP T EU 202, ensure the XTP T EU 202 fits in the desired channel. The dimensions of the XTP T EU 202 are as follows:

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4.29" (109.00 mm) Top
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3.17" (80.50 mm) Extron HDMI IN AUDIO IN VGA IN XTP T EU 202 Front 5.97" (151.50 mm)
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0.53" (13.50 mm) 1.40" (35.42 mm) 1.93" (49.00 mm) SideFigure 2. XTP T EU 202 Dimensions
The depth of the XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 is the same for both transmitters.
To mount and connect the transmitters, consider the following:
- Ensure there is enough space between the rear panel and the back of the junction box or European cable channel system to fit connectors (see figure 2 on the previous page for depth considerations).
NOTE: The depth of the XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 is the same for both transmitters. The necessary depth of the junction box or European cable channel system may vary, but the XTP T MK 202 requires a minimum depth of 1.58 inches (40 mm).
- If necessary, prepare the mounting surface.
CAUTION: Risk of personal injury. Failure to check the items listed below may result in personal injury.
- Failure to check the items listed below may result in property damage.
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La non-vérification des éléments listés ci-dessous peut provoquer des dommages matériels.
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Ensure there are no utility cables or pipes at the intended location that might be damaged or cause injury when installing the device.
- Check that the installation meets building, electrical, and safety codes.
- Ensure there is sufficient space behind the device.
- Choose a location that will allow cable runs without interference.
NOTES:
- Cables may need to be installed in the wall or conduits before installation.
- The mud ring does not require attachment to wall studs.
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For metal junction boxes, refer to the manufacturer for more installation requirements.
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Install the junction box or European cable channel system (see Junction Box or European Cable Channel System Installation on the next page).
NOTE: Refer to the manufacturer for more junction box installation requirements.
- Route and connect cables to the rear panel connectors (see Rear and Side Panel Connectors on page 7).
- Mount the XTP T EU 202 or XTP T MK 202 into the junction box (see Mounting the XTP T EU 202 or XTP T MK 202 on page 9).
- Connect inputs to the front panel connectors (see Front Panel Connectors on page 10).
- Supply power to all connected devices.
Junction Box or European Cable Channel System Installation
Refer to the junction box or European cable channel system manufacturer for additional installation considerations. If required to cut an opening in the mounting surface, consider the following:
- For accuracy, use a template or the mounting enclosure to mark cut guidelines.
- To avoid making the hole too big, cut inside the marked guidelines.
CAUTION: Risk of personal injury. Smooth the edges of the opening to avoid personal injury during installation.
Rear and Side Panel Connectors

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Tx Rx G Tx Rx G RS-232 IR RS-232 POWER OVER XTP REMOTE MAX A B C D XTP OUT RELINK
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with no visible text or symbolsRear Side
A XTP output connector
B RS-232 and IR Over XTP connector (see page 8)
Remote RS-232 connector (see page 8)
D Power connector (see page 8)
Figure 3. Rear Panel Connectors
A XTP output connector — Connect a twisted pair cable to the RJ-45 connector labeled "XTP OUT" on the transmitter and the XTP input port on another XTP device to pass all signals (see TP Cable Termination and Recommendations on page 13). This cable carries the following signals:
- Digital video
- Digital audio
• Bidirectional RS-232 and IR commands - Remote power
- Ethernet communication
• System communication
Signal LED indicator — Lights green when the transmitter outputs an XTP signal to a compatible receiver or matrix switcher.
Link LED indicator — Lights yellow when XTP devices are connected and communication is established.

ATTENTION:
B RS-232 Over XTP port — To pass bidirectional serial signals between XTP-compatible devices, connect a control device to the 5-pole direct insertion captive screw connector (see figure 3, B on the previous page). The port includes only the three poles labeled "RS-232."
IR Over XTP port — To transmit and receive IR signals (up to 56 kHz), connect a control device to the 5-pole direct insertion captive screw connector (see figure 3, B on the previous page). This port includes the two poles labeled "IR" and shares the ground pole with the RS-232 port.


NOTE: RS-232 and IR data can be transmitted simultaneously (see RS-232 and IR Over XTP Communication on page 15 for wiring details).
Remote RS-232 connector — Connect a host device to the 3.5 mm, 3-pole direct insertion captive screw connector (see figure 3, on the previous page) for serial control of the transmitter. See the figure below for wiring considerations.

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Tx Rx G RS-232 REMOTE Do not tin the wires! 3" (5 mm) MAX. Bidirectional Ground (G) Receive (Rx) Transmit (Tx) Ground (G) Receive (Rx) Transmit (Tx)Figure 4. Remote RS-232 Wiring
Power connector — Connect an external power supply to the 2-pole direct insertion captive screw connector (see figure 3, on the previous page). Confirm the polarity of the power supply wires. For wiring considerations, see Power Connection on page 15.
NOTE: The XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 can also be powered remotely (see Remote power on page 17).
Mounting the XTP T EU 202 or XTP T MK 202
NOTE: Some connectors and features are inaccessible after the device is mounted or the faceplate is attached.
- Mount the mounting plate depending on the junction box model or European cable channel system with the flanged edges pointing away from the junction box.
- For EU junction boxes, use four long screws to attach the mounting plate to the junction box (see figure 5).

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Wall Box Mounting PlateFigure 5. Mounting Plate Installation for the XTP T EU 202
NOTE: Only two screws are shown in figure 6, but to ensure the mounting plate is secure, use four long screws in the four holes shown on the mounting plate.
- For MK junction boxes, use two long screws to attach the mounting plate to the junction box (see figure 6).

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Wall Box Mounting PlateFigure 6. Mounting Plate Installation for the XTP T MK 202
- To install the adapter plate to a European cable channel system, refer to the manufacturer of the European cable channel system for any additional equipment or installation requirements.
- Using the four short screws, attach the transmitter to the flanged edges of the mounting plate.

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Wall Box Mounting Plate Extron XTP T EU 202Figure 7. Transmitter Installation (XTP T EU 202 Shown)
NOTE: Only two screws are shown in figure 7, but to ensure the transmitter is secure, use four short screws in the four flanges on the mounting plate.
Front Panel Connectors

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PIER HDCP HDMI VGA HDMI IN AUDIO IN VGA IN XTP T EU 202 Extron A B C D Extron HDMI IN AUDIO IN VGA IN HDMI IN AUDIO IN VGA IN XTP T MK 202A HDMI input connector (see page 11)
B Analog audio input connector (see page 11)
Figure 8. Front Panel Connectors
C Analog video input connector (see page 11)
D Configuration port (see page 11)
A HDMI input connector — Connect a digital video source to the female HDMI connector (see figure 8, A on the previous page). It accepts HDMI, DVI (with an appropriate adapter), or dual mode DisplayPort video sources.
NOTES:
- The maximum HDMI cable length is 15 feet (4.6 meters).
- Use an Extron HDMI LockIt Cable Lacing Bracket to secure the HDMI connector to the device (see HDMI Connection on the next page).
Analog audio input connector — Connect an analog audio source to the 3.5 mm tip-ring-sleeve (TRS) connector (see figure 8, on the previous page).

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Tip (+) Ring (-) Sleeve (↓)Figure 9. Wiring for TRS Audio
By default, audio input is selected automatically (see Audio input selection SIS commands on page 22 to manually select audio inputs). When the HDMI input is selected with automatic audio input selections, the transmitter prioritizes embedded digital audio. The table below shows the audio format that is sent over the XTP connection when a specific audio format is not specified.
| Selected Video Input | HDMI Embedded Audio Present | Analog Audio Present | Audio Sent Over XTP |
| VGA N/A | Yes Analog audio | ||
| VGA N/A | No No audio | ||
| HDMI Yes | No HDMI embedded audio | ||
| HDMI Yes | Yes HDMI embedded audio | ||
| HDMI | No | Yes Analog audio | |
| HDMI | No | No No audio |
C Analog video input connector — Connect a video source to the female 15-pin HD connector (see figure 8, C on the previous page). It accepts RGBHV video signals.
Configuration port — If desired, connect a host device to the front panel USB mini-B Config port (see figure 8, on the previous page) for configuring the transmitter.
Connection Details
HDMI Connection
To secure the HDMI cable to the HDMI input connector, use an Extron LockIt Cable Lacing Bracket and a tie wrap.

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HDMI IN ① ② ③ Elettica EmissionaFigure 10. Installing the LockIt Cable Lacing Bracket
- Plug the HDMI cable into the front panel connection (see figure 10, ①).
- Loosen the HDMI connection mounting screw from the panel (②) enough to allow the LockIt to be placed over it. The screw does not have to be removed.
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Place the LockIt on the screw and against the HDMI connector (③), then tighten the screw to secure the bracket.
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Loosely place the included tie wrap around the HDMI connector and the LockIt (see the image to the right).
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While holding the connector securely against the lacing bracket, use pliers or similar tools to tighten the tie wrap, and then remove any excess length.

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HDMI INATTENTION:
TP Cable Termination and Recommendations
Use the following pin configurations for twisted pair cables.

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Pins: 12345678 Insert Twisted Pair Wires RJ-45 Connector TIA/EIA-T568B Pin Wire Color 1 White-orange 2 Orange 3 White-green 4 Blue 5 White-blue 6 Green 7 White-brown 8 BrownFigure 11. TP Cable Termination
Supported cables
The XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 is compatible with shielded twisted pair (F/UTP, SF/UTP, and S/FTP) cable.
ATTENTION:
Cable recommendations
Extron recommends using the following practices for XTP communication to achieve full transmission distances up to 330 feet (100 meters) and reduce transmission errors.
- Use the following Extron XTP DTP 24 SF/UTP cables and connectors for the best performance:
• XTP DTP 24/1000 Non-Plenum 1000' (305 m) spool 22-236-03
• XTP DTP 24P/1000 Plenum 1000' (305 m) spool 22-235-03
• XTP DTP 24 Plug Package of 10 101-005-02
- 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 (see figure 11 on the previous page).
- 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.
NOTE: When using STP cable in bundles or conduits, consider the following:
- Do not exceed 40% fill capacity in conduits.
- Do not comb the cable for the first 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.
RS-232 and IR Over XTP Communication
The RS-232 and IR Over XTP connector is for pass-through transmission of serial signals, such as projector control signals, and infrared data. To pass bidirectional serial command signals between XTP-compatible devices, connect a control device to the three poles (Tx, Rx, and G) under "RS-232" of the 5-pole captive screw connector. To transmit and receive IR signals, connect a control device to the three poles (G, Tx, and Rx) under "IR." The ground (G) pole is shared.
NOTE: RS-232 and IR data can be transmitted or received simultaneously (see figure 12 for wiring considerations).

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graph TD
A["RS-232 Device"] --> B["Tx/Rx Pins"]
A --> C["Rx Tx G"]
A --> D["Custom IR Device"]
B --> E["Tx/Rx Pins"]
C --> F["Rx Tx G"]
D --> G["Custom IR Device"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style D fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
note right of A "3/16" (5 mm) MAX. arrow pointing to D
Figure 12. Wiring the RS-232 and IR Over XTP Connector
ATTENTION: The length of the exposed wires in the stripping process is important.
Apply power to the transmitter locally with the provided power supply (if necessary, see figure 13 for wiring considerations) or remotely (through the XTP connector) with a power injector or an XTP matrix switcher.
Local power

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3/16" (5 mm) Max. Smooth Ridges A A Power Supply Output Cord SECTION A-AFigure 13. Power Wiring
The XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 can be connected to a local power supply. See the notifications on the next page for local power considerations.
XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 Wallplate Transmitter • Installation 15

WARNING: Electric shock hazard. The two power cord wires must be kept separate while the power supply is plugged in. Remove power before wiring.
TIP: Do not tin the stripped power supply leads. Tinned wires are not as secure in the captive screw connectors and could be pulled out.
Remote power
The XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 can be powered remotely through an XTP Power Injector or through an XTP matrix switcher.
ATTENTION:
To power the either transmitter remotely with an XTP Power Injector, power a connected receiver locally (see Local power on page 15) and connect an XTP Power Injector to the XTP cable run along the XTP connectors (see the XTP Power Injector User Guide at www.extron.com for more installation information).

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A["Extron XTP T EU 202\nUniversal XTP Transmitter"] -->|REMOTE POWER| B["Extron XTP PI 100\nXTP Power Injector"]
B -->|Shielded Twisted Pair Cable| C["Extron XTP R HDMI\nXTP Receiver"]
C --> D["12V Local Power Supply"]
Figure 14. Typical Pont-to-Point Application with Remote Power
NOTE: The power injector provides remote power up to 330 feet (100 meters) with a shielded twisted pair cable with 24 AWG wire.
XTP matrix switcher
XTP matrix switchers have a fixed amount of power available to provide remote power to connected XTP devices (see the XTP matrix switcher user guide at www.extron.com for more details). To manage available power from the XTP matrix switcher, use the XTP System Configuration Software with the XTP matrix switcher.
Operation
This section contains information for front panel operation and configuration of the XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202. Topics in this section include:
- Front Panel Features
• EDID - Reset Mode
After all transmitters, all receivers, and other related devices are connected and powered, the system is fully operational. If any problems are encountered, verify that the cables are routed and connected properly. If problems persist, call the Extron S3 Sales & Technical Support Hotline.
Front Panel Features

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A B PWR HDCP HDMI VGA HDMI IN AUDIO IN VGA IN COMPS Extron XTP T EU 202
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A B PWM HOSP HDM VDA HDMI IN AUDIO IN VDA IN Extron XTP T MK 202Figure 15. Front Panel Features
A Reset button — Press the recessed Reset button to reset the device to default settings (see Reset Mode on the next page).
B Signal LED Indicators:
• Power LED indicator — Lights when power is applied to the unit.
• HDCP LED indicator — Lights when the input signal is encrypted.
• HDMI LED indicator — Lights when an HDMI input video signal is detected.
• VGA LED indicator — Lights when a video signal is detected on the VGA input.
EDID
To manage EDID on the XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202, use the XTP System Configuration Software (see EDID Minder on page 37). The transmitters can record and save EDID in a user memory location, select a pre-defined EDID, or use EDID from a display connected to a receiver. EDID stored in the user memory location can come from the display connected to a receiver or a custom EDID imported through the XTP System Configuration Software.
NOTE: In matrix applications, EDID on the transmitter is assigned by the XTP matrix switcher using the XTP System Configuration Software.
Reset Mode
Use the recessed Reset button (see figure 15, Ⓐ on the previous page) on the side panel of the transmitter to restore factory-shipped firmware.
| Reset Mode Summary | ||||
| Mode Mode Activation Result Purpose and Notes | ||||
| Factory Reset | 1 | Hold down the recessed Reset button while applying power to the device. | The device reverts to the factory default firmware. | Use mode 1 to return to factory firmware for a single power cycle if an incompatibility issue arises. |
| NOTE: After a mode 1 reset, update the device with the latest firmware version. DO NOT operate the firmware version that results from this mode reset. | NOTE: If you do not want to update the firmware or perform a mode 1 reset by mistake, cycle power to the device to return to the firmware version running prior to the reset. | |||
SIS Configuration and Control
The XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 can be configured and controlled using Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands or the XTP System Configuration Software (see XTP System Configuration Software on page 25). This section contains basic SIS communication details and SIS commands and responses when connected directly to the XTP T EU 202 or XTP T MK 202. Topics in this section include:
- Host Device Connection
• SIS Overview
• Command and Response Tables for SIS Commands
Host Device Connection
Use a connected computer running the Extron DataViewer utility to send and receive SIS commands and responses. To connect directly to either transmitter, connect the computer to the device through the front panel USB configuration port (see figure 8, D on page 10) or the rear panel RS-232 connector (see figure 3, C on page 7). The protocol for the serial port is as follows: 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
SIS Overview
Host-to-Device and Device-to-Host Communication
SIS commands consist of one or more characters per field. No special characters are required to begin or end a command sequence. When the transmitter determines that a command is valid, it executes the command and sends a response to the host device. All responses from the transmitter to the host end with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ←), which signals the end of the response character string. A string is one or more characters.
Device-Initiated Message
When the transmitter is connected through the serial port only and a local event occurs, the device responds by sending a message to the host.
The following copyright message is displayed after a power cycle via RS-232.
(C) Copyright YYYY, Extron Electronics, XTP T EU-MK 202 Vx.xx, 60-1358-xx←YYYY is the year. Vx.xx is the firmware version number. 68-1358-xx is the device part number.
Error Responses
When the transmitter receives an SIS command and determines that it is valid, it performs the command and sends the corresponding response to the host device. If the command is determined invalid or contains invalid parameters, the transmitter returns an error response to the host. The error response codes are:
E01 = Invalid input number E12 = Invalid port number
E06 = Invalid switch attempt in this mode E13 = Invalid parameter
E10 = Invalid command E14 = Not valid for this configuration
E11 = Invalid preset number E17 = Invalid command for signal type
Using the Command and Response Tables for SIS Commands
The command and response tables beginning on the next page list the commands that the transmitter recognizes as valid, the responses that are returned to the host, a description of the command function or the results of executing the command. Commands can be entered back-to-back in a string with no spaces. Figure 16 shows the hexadecimal equivalent of ASCII characters used in the command and response tables.
NOTE: Upper and lowercase text can be used interchangeably unless otherwise stated.
| ASCII and Hexadecimal Conversion Table | |||||||||||||||||
| Second Hexadecimal Digit | |||||||||||||||||
| 0 1 | 2 3 | 4 5 | 6 | 7 8 | 9 | A B | C D | E F | |||||||||
| First Hexadecimal Digit | 0 | LF | ← | ||||||||||||||
| 1 | Esc | ||||||||||||||||
| 2 | ● | ! | “ | # | $ | % & | ‘ | ( ) * | + , | - . | / | ||||||
| 3 | ∅ 1 | 2 3 | 4 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | : ; | < = | > ? | |||||||
| 4 | @ A | B C | D E | F G | H I | J K | L M | N O | |||||||||
| 5 | P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ | ||||||||||||||||
| 6 | ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o | ||||||||||||||||
| 7 | p q r s t u v w z y z { | } ~ | ||||||||||||||||
Figure 16. ASCII to Hexadecimal Conversion
Symbol Definitions
← = Carriage return and line feed
← = Carriage return with no line feed
| = Pipe (can be used interchangeably with the ← character).
- = Space
Esc = Escape key
W = Can be used interchangeably with the Esc character.
Command and Response Tables for SIS Commands
| Command ASCII Command | (Host to Device) | Response (Device to Host) | Additional Description |
| Input Commands | |||
| Input selection | |||
| Select input | X1! InX1←Select input X1. | ||
| View the selected input | ! | InX1← | View the selected input. |
| Auto switch mode | |||
| Disable auto switch mode | Esc∅AUSW←Ausw0← | Switch inputs manually. | |
| Set priority to the highest numbered active input | Esc1AUSW←Ausw1← | Automatically switch to the highest numbered active input. | |
| Set priority to the lowest numbered active input | Esc2AUSW←Ausw2← | Automatically switch to the lowest numbered active input. | |
| View setting | EscAUSW←AuswX3← | View the auto switch mode. | |
| Audio Configuration Commands | |||
| Audio gain and attenuation | |||
| NOTE: Gain and attenuation commands are case-sensitive. | |||
| Set gain | X1*X5G InX1 | ●AudX7←Set gain to X5. | |
| Set attenuation | X1*X6g InX1 | ●AudX7←Set attenuation to X6. | |
| Increase audio level | X1+G or X1+g InX1 | ●AudX7← | Increase the audio level by 1 dB. |
| Decrease audio level | X1-G or X1-g InX1 | ●AudX7← | Decrease the audio level by 1 dB. |
| View audio level | X1G or X1g InX1 | ●AudX7← | View the audio level. |
| Audio input selection | |||
| Set audio input format | EscI2*X2AFMT← | AfmtI2*X2← | Set the audio input format to X2. |
| View audio input format | EscI2AFMT← | AfmtI2*X2← | View the audio input format. |
| Black video signal resolution | |||
| Set black video signal resolution | EscAX8AFMT← | AfmtAX8← | Set the black video signal resolution to X8. |
| View black video signal resolution | EscAAFMT←AfmtAX8← | View the black video signal resolution. | |
| KEY: | |||
| X1= Input selection | 1 = VGA2 = HDMI (default) | ||
| X2= Audio input format | ∅ = auto, prioritize digital audio (default)1 = digital embedded2 = analog | ||
| X3= Auto switch mode | ∅ = disable1 = priority to the HDMI input2 = priority to the VGA input | ||
| X5= Audio gain | ∅ to 24 in 1 dB increments (∅ = Default) | ||
| X6= Audio attenuation | -18 to ∅ in 1 dB increments (∅ = default) | ||
| X7= Audio level | -18 to 24 in 1 dB increments (∅ = default) | ||
| X8= Black video signal resolution | 2 = 720p @ 50 Hz4 = 720p @ 60 Hz (default)6 = 1080p @ 60 Hz | ||
| Command ASCII Command (Host to Device) | Response (Device to Host) | Additional Description | |
| Black video signal for audio only | |||
| NOTE: The switcher uses a black video signal to simulate a 720p or 1080p, 50 Hz or 60 Hz signal so audio can be passed without video. | |||
| Enable black video signal | EscB1AFMT←AfmtB1← | Enable a black video signal. | |
| Disable black video signal | EscB0AFMT←AfmtB0← | Disable the black video signal. | |
| View setting | EscBAFMT←AfmtBX4← | View the black video signal setting. | |
| Picture Adjustment Commands (Analog Only)Pixel phase | |||
| Set a pixel phase value | EscX13PHAS← PhasX13← | Adjust the pixel phase to X13. | |
| Increase value | Esc+PHAS←PhasX13← | Increase the pixel phase value by one. | |
| Decrease value | Esc- PHAS←PhasX13← | Decrease the pixel phase value by one. | |
| View pixel phase value | EscPHAS←PhasX13← | Show the pixel phase value. | |
| Horizontal shift | |||
| Set horizontal shift value | EscX14HCTR←HctrX14← | Set the horizontal location of the first active pixel in the active window. | |
| Increase value | Esc+HCTR←HctrX14← | Increase the shift value by one (move the image to the right). | |
| Decrease value | Esc-HCTR←HctrX14← | Decrease the shift value by one (move the image to the left). | |
| View horizontal shift value | EscHCTR←HctrX14← | Show the horizontal location of the first active pixel in the active window. | |
| Vertical shift | |||
| Set vertical shift value | EscX14VCTR←VctrX14← | Set the vertical location of the first active pixel in the active window. | |
| Increase value | Esc+VCTR←VctrX14← | Increase the shift value by one (move the image down). | |
| Decrease value | Esc-VCTR←VctrX14← | Decrease the shift value by one (move the image up). | |
| View vertical shift value | EscVCTR←VctrX14← | Show vertical location of the first active pixel in the active window. | |
| Image reset | |||
| Execute an image reset | 1A | Aadj1← | Set picture adjustment settings to the default values. |
| Preset CommandsInput presets | |||
| Save an input preset | X15, SprX15← | Save the current configuration to preset X15. | |
| Recall an input preset | X15. | RprX15← | Recall the preset X15 configuration. |
| KEY:X4= Enable or disable ∅ = off or disable1 = on or enable (default)X13= Pixel phase ∅ -255X14= Horizontal or vertical shift ∅ -65535 (32768 = default)X15= Preset number 1 -8 | |||
| Command ASCII Command | (Host to Device) | Response (Device to Host) | Additional Description |
| Auto memories | |||
| Set auto memories | EscX9AMEM←AmemX9← | Enable or disable auto memory. | |
| View setting | EscAMEM←AmemX9← | View the auto memories status. | |
| EDID Commands | |||
| NOTE: For EDID management, use the XTP System Configuration Software (see EDID Minder on page 37). | |||
| Advanced Configuration Commands | |||
| HDCP authorized device (HDMI input only) | |||
| HDCP authorized device on | EscE2*1HDCP←HdcpE2*1← | Designate the transmitter as an HDCP authorized device (default). | |
| HDCP authorized device off | EscE2*0HDCP←HdcpE2*0← | Do not designate the transmitter as an HDCP authorized device. | |
| View HDCP authorized device status | EscE2HDCP←HdcpE2*X4← | View the HDCP authorized device status. | |
| Test pattern | |||
| Set a test pattern | X10J TstX10← | Set color bars test pattern resolution and refresh rate. | |
| View the current test pattern | J | TstX10← | View the current test pattern setting. |
| Reset mode | |||
| System reset | EscZXXX←Zpx← | Resets unit to factory default. | |
| Status | |||
| View input signal presence | ∅LS | FrqX11X11← | View the input signal presence of each input. In the response, the first X11 is the VGA input. The second X11 is the HDMI input. |
| View HDCP input | EscIHDCP←HdcpI X12 X12← | View the HDCP status of the HDMI input. | |
| View firmware version | Q | x.xx← | View the firmware version. |
| View full firmware version | *Q | x.xx.xxxx← | View the full firmware version. |
| View part number | N | 60-1358-23← or 60-1358-35← | View the device part number. The response is based on the model. |
| KEY: | |||
| X4= HDCP authorization | ∅ = HDCP authorization off1 = HDCP authorization on (default) | ||
| X9= Enable or disable | ∅ = disabled1 = enabled (default) | ||
| X10= Color bar test pattern | ∅ = disable (default) 3 = 720p @ 60 Hz1 = 720p @ 50 Hz 5 = 1080p @ 60 Hz | ||
| X11= Signal presence | ∅ = Video or TMDS not detected1 = Video or TMDS detected | ||
| X12= HDCP status | ∅ = No source1 = HDCP compliant source2 = non-HDCP compliant source | ||
XTP System Configuration Software
This section contains installation and configuration procedures for the XTP System Configuration Software for configuring and controlling the XTP T EU 202 or XTP T MK 202. They can also be controlled with SIS commands (see SIS Configuration and Control on page 20). Topics in this section include:
- Software Installation
- Software Operation
Software Installation
The XTP System Configuration Software is available for download on the Extron website, www.extron.com. To download the software from the Extron website, locate it on the Download Center page or go to the XTP System Configuration Software product page.
Software Download Center Page
Follow these steps to download and install the XTP System Configuration Software.

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- On the Extron website, go to the Download tab and click Software (see figure 17, ①).
TIP: If the XTP System Configuration Software is listed under "Featured Software" on the Download tab, click the XTP System Configuration Software link to go directly to the product page (see Software Product Page on the next page).

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ALL # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Archives Please consult Release Notes for important compatibility information and history. Description Part Number Version Date Size XTP System Configuration Software 79-565-01 1.4.0 Mar. 29, 2018 23.8 MB Download Software for the complete setup and configuration of XTP Systems (Please consult Supported XTP System Products List for compatibility information)Figure 18. XTP System Configuration Software Download Link
- Click the X link (see figure 18, ①).
- Locate the XTP System Configuration Software and click the Download link (see figure 18, ②) to the right of the product name.
- Submit any required information to start the download. Note where the file is saved.
- Open the executable (.exe) file from the save location.
- Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to install the program.
Software Product Page
The software product page contains information about the software.

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Extron PRODUCTS TRAINING RESOURCES COMPANY DOWNLOAD Power Search... Product Home / Software / Configuration Software / XTP System Configuration Software Share XTP System Configuration Software Software for the Complete Setup and Configuration of XTP Systems Key Features • Convenient, user-friendly software for configuring, operating, and commissioning XTP Systems • Quick and easy configuration via Ethernet or USB • Intuitive, tab-based design for ease of use • System-wide EDID management within a single window • No programming skills required See All Features > Image Gallery Version Release Date Size Release Notes SIMILAR PRO 1.4.0 Mar. 29, 2016 • Please consult Supported XTP System Products List for compatibility information. 23.5 MB 0.4 MB DownloadFigure 19. XTP System Configuration Software Product Page
To download and install the XTP System Configuration Software from this page:
- In the Search field (see figure 19, ①) type XTP System Configuration Software.
- Press
on the keyboard or select XTP System Configuration Software from the drop-down menu. - Click the Download button (see figure 19, ②).
- Submit any required information to start the download. Note where the file is saved.
- Open the saved executable (.exe) file.
- Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to install the program.
Software Operation
The XTP T EU 202 and XTP T MK 202 can be controlled directly from the front panel configuration port (see figure 8, D on page 10) or remotely from an XTP matrix switcher.
Connections
The XTP System Configuration Software opens to the Connections screen. This screen is used to establish communication with an XTP device through USB connection. Ensure the transmitter is connected and powered on before attempting to connect to it.

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XTP System Configuration Software File Tools Help Connections Device Settings XTP Power COLD Wizard Systems Configuration Connections Internet USB List of connected devices via USB XTP T UWP 202 ConnectFigure 20. Connections Screen
To connect to a device:
- Open the XTP System Configuration Software.
- From the Connections screen in the XTP Configuration Software, select the USB radio button (see figure 20, ①).
- From the displayed list, select the connected device to be controlled (②).
- Click the Connect button (③). The Device Settings screen opens (see Device Settings on page 31).
Menu Bar
The top menu bar contains three menus for configuring software settings.
File menu
The File menu contains options for disconnecting from the transmitter and exiting the program. To access the menu, click the File menu.

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XTP System Configuration File Tools Help Disconnect ExitFigure 21. File Menu
Disconnect
This option disconnects the connected device from the XTP System Configuration Software. From the File menu, select Disconnect. The Connections screen opens.
NOTE: If the device is already disconnected, the Disconnect option is disabled until a device is connected.
Exit
This option disconnects the transmitter from the software and closes the application. From the File menu, select Exit to close the application.
Tools menu
The Tools menu contains an option for updating firmware. To access this menu, click the Tools menu.

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XTP System Configuration Software File Tools Help Backup and Restore Update Firmware Software PreferenceFigure 22. Tools Menu
NOTE: The Backup and Restore and Commissioning Report options are not available when directly connected to the XTP T EU 202 or XTP T MK 202. See an XTP matrix switcher user guide (www.extron.com) for more information on these features.
Update Firmware
This option uploads firmware from the host device to the connected device.
- From the Tools menu, select Update Firmware. A dialog box opens to ask permission to disconnect from the device.

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Update Firmware To properly update the firmware, the software must disconnect you from the device. You may reconnect after the update is complete. Would you like to disconnect to continue the update? Yes NoFigure 23. Confirm Disconnect Dialog Box
- Click the Yes button to disconnect from the device and continue with the firmware update process. The Update Firmware dialog box opens.

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Update Firmware Check networks for updates Select file from computer CloseFigure 24. Update Firmware Dialog Box
- Click the Select file from computer icon to select a firmware file from the connected host device. The Browse dialog box opens.
- Select the desired firmware file and click the Open button.
- Click the Close button after the firmware finishes updating.
Software Preference
This option resets all disabled confirmation dialogs to the default settings.
- From the Tools menu, select Software Preference. The Software Preference dialog box opens.

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Software Preference Confirmation message setting Reset this setting to re-enable all confirmation dialogs ResetFigure 25. Software Preference Dialog Box
- Click the Reset button. The dialog box closes.
Help menu
The Help menu contains a way to access XTP System Configuration Software information, a link to the help file, and a link to the Extron website.

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XTP System Configuration Software File Tools Help About the Software Tutorial (System Configuration) Help Extron WebsiteFigure 26. Help Menu
NOTE: The Tutorial (System Configuration) option is not available when directly connected to the XTP T EU 202 or XTP T MK 202.
About the Software
This option provides basic information about the XTP System Configuration Software, including version number and copyright information.

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About - XTP System Configuration Software XTP System Configuration Software Version 1.0.9 © Extron Electronics, 2015 View the End User License Agreement This computer program is protected by copyright laws and international treaties. Unauthorized duplication or distribution is strictly prohibited, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible by law. Part # 79-565-01 Details OKFigure 27. About - XTP System Configuration Software Dialog Box (Example)
- From the Help menu, select About the Software. The About dialog box opens.
- Click the Details button for more information.
- Click the 0k button to close the dialog box.
Help
This option opens the XTP System Configuration Software help file in a Web browser. From the Help menu, select Help.
Extron Website
This option opens the Extron website in a Web browser. From the Help menu, select Extron Website.
Device Settings
The Device Settings screen allows a user to view and edit various device settings for the device directly connected to the PC running the XTP software. Click the Device Settings button (see figure 28, ①) on the Global Navigation bar to open the Device Settings screen.

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XTP System Configuration Software File Tools Help Connections Device Settings XTP Power EDID Manager System Configuration Format Physical Protocols XTP T EU/MK/UWP Configuration AV Controls Input/Output Analog Video Audio General Input Signal Type HDCP Authorized Input 1 Analog - Input 2 HDMI/DVI ✓ Input 1 Input 2 Hardware Version: 1.03.0045 Signal Information Selected Input: 2 Auto-input Switching: OFF Signal Present: Input 1: No Input 2: No HDCP: Input 2 : - Audio Information Selected Audio Input: Auto Audio Only: Enabled Analog Audio Gain: 0Figure 28. Transmitter Device Settings Screen
AV Controls panel
The AV Controls panel, located on the left, is used to select an input.
② Input Selection — Click an Input button to select an input. As a new input is selected, the summary within the Device Information panel changes to reflect the currently selected input.
NOTE: The signal indicators on the AV input buttons display green when a signal is present on the corresponding input or gray when there is no signal present.
Input/Output tab
Click the Input/Output tab (see figure 29, ①) to open the Input/Output screen. It contains input information and options to apply automatic settings to individual inputs.

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Input/Output ① Analog Video Audio General ② Input ③ Signal Type HDCP Authorized Input 1 Analog - Input 2 HDMI/DVI ✓Figure 29. Input/Output Tab
② Input Name — Displays the input name.
③ Signal Type — Displays the signal type of each input. Input 1 is Analog. Input 2 is HDMI/DVI.
4 HDCP Authorization — Select the HDCP Authorized check box to have input 2 report as an HDCP authorized device. If the box is not checked, the source is blocked from encrypting its output. This may result in some content not being passed by the source device.
NOTE: HDCP authorization is for the HDMI input only.
Analog Video tab
Click the Analog Video tab (see figure 30, ①) to open the Analog Video screen. It contains signal sampling, image shifting, and saving and recalling input preset options.

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Input/Output Analog Video Audio General Image Settings Signal Sampling Active Lines: 0 Active Pixels: 0 Total Lines: 0 Total Pixels: 0 Pixel Phase: 0 (0-63) Shift Min Max Horizontal Shift: 128 0 255 Vertical Shift: 128 0 255 Image Reset Input Presets Saves: - Signal Sampling - Position P1 - Preset 1 P2 - Preset 2 P3 - Preset 3 P4 - Preset 4 P5 - Preset 5 P6 - Preset 6 P7 - Preset 7 P8 - Preset 8 Save Preset Recall PresetFigure 30. Analog Video Tab
Signal Sampling panel
Signal sampling optimizes the input signal to the transmitter for input 1.
② Signal Sampling — To adjust pixel phase settings, enter a value within acceptable range displayed in parentheses to the right of the corresponding field or click the Up and Down arrows.
Shift panel
Shifting moves the position of an image.
③ Horizontal and Vertical Shift — To adjust the horizontal and vertical shift settings, enter a value within the Min and Max values displayed to the right of the corresponding field or click the Up or Down arrows.
④ Image Reset — Click the Image Reset button to set pixel phase, horizontal shift, and vertical to the default values.
Input Presets panel
Input presets save signal sampling and shift settings to be recalled later.
⑤ Save Preset — To save a preset, select one from the list of presets and click the Save Preset button.
⑥ Recall Preset — To recall a saved preset, select the desired preset from the list of presets and click the Recall Preset button.
Audio tab
Click the Audio tab (see figure 31, ①) to open the Audio screen. It contains settings for input format and analog audio gain.

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Input/Output Analog Video Audio General Input Input Audio Format Input 1 Analog Input 2 Auto Analog Audio Gain 24 dB 0 -18 dB 0 dB Output Enable Audio Only Signal Type 720p @60Hz OutputFigure 31. Audio Tab
Audio input panel
② Audio Input Format — From the Audio Format drop-down list, select the format for input 2. It can be Auto, HDMI, or Analog.
- Auto — Automatically detects the input audio format. When enabled, HDMI audio has priority over analog audio.
- HDMI — Transmits embedded audio from an HDMI signal.
- Analog — Transmits an analog audio signal.
③ Analog Audio Gain — Click and drag the handle of the Gain fader, enter a value in the field, or click the Up or Down arrow to adjust the analog input gain.
Audio output panel
4 Audio only — Select the Enable Audio Only check box to enable a black video signal for audio-only transmission to the HDMI output connector on a connected receiver. By default, the check box is selected.
If selected, also select the black video signal resolution from the Signal Type drop-down list. The default resolution is 720p @ 60 Hz.
General tab
Click the General tab (see figure 32, 1) to open the General screen. It contains settings for auto switch mode and factory reset.

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Input/Output Analog Video Audio General Auto-input Switching Enable Auto-input Switching Priority to highest active input number Priority to lowest active input number Factory ResetFigure 32. General Tab
Auto-input Switching section
② Auto-input Switching — Click the Enable Auto-Input Switching check box to enable auto switch mode. Two settings are available for this mode.
- Click the Priority to highest active input number radio button to automatically switch to the highest numbered active input (HDMI).
- Click the Priority to lowest active input number radio button to automatically switch to the lowest numbered active input (VGA).
Factory reset
③ Factory Reset — Click the Factory Reset button to reset the transmitter to factory settings except for firmware.
NOTE: This is the same as the Esc ZXXX SIS command (see the Reset mode command on page 24.
Device Information panel
The Device Information panel displays device information and settings.
General Information section
① Model — Displays the device model.
② Firmware Version — Displays the full firmware version.
Signal Information section
③ Selected Input — Displays the input number of the currently selected input.
4 Auto-input Switching — Displays the On or Off status of auto switch mode.
⑤ Signal Present — Displays the signal presence of both inputs.
⑥ HDCP — Displays the HDCP status of inputs 2.
Audio Information section
⑦ Selected Audio Input — Displays the format of the currently selected audio input.
⑧ Audio Only — Displays whether the black video signal for audio-only transmission is enabled.
⑨ Analog Audio Gain — Displays the analog audio gain in dB.
| XTP T EU/MK/UWP | |
| General Information | |
| Model: | |
| XTP T EU/MK/UWP | 1 |
| Firmware Version: | 1.03.0040 2 |
| Signal Information | |
| Selected Input: | 1 3 |
| Auto-input Switching: | Off 4 |
| Signal Present: | |
| Input 1: | No 5 |
| Input 2: | No |
| HDCP: | |
| Input 2: | - 6 |
| Audio Information | |
| Selected Audio Input: | Auto 7 |
| Audio Only: | Enabled 8 |
| Analog Audio Gain: | 0 9 |
EDID Minder
Use the EDID Minder screen to assign unique EDID to the input or match current output EDID to the input. Click the EDID Minder button (see figure 33, ①) on the Global Navigation bar. The EDID Minder screen opens.
The EDID Minder screen displays a table of EDID options and connected output devices, which are each represented by output display icons.
• Factory default EDID options are displayed in blue.
- Connected output resolutions and devices are displayed in green.
- Custom loaded or saved EDID options are displayed in yellow.

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XTP System Configuration Software File Tools Help Connections Device Settings XTP Power EDID Minder System Configurations Native Text and Projects EDID Minder Resolution: Refresh Rate: Video Format: Audio Format: Any Any HZ Any Clear Framsters 1000p @GCH2 HOME LPCM-2Ch Extron 730p @GCH2 HOME LPCM-2Ch Extron Connected Outputs Cbf click to select multiple 1000p @GCH2 HOME HUB-Ch VIZ INPUTS Source Connector Timing Video Audio Input 1 VGA 3948x3000 @GCH2 VGA None Input 2 HOME 720p @GCH2 HOME HOME TM-2Ch Assign Assign to All Extron XTP T EU/MK/UWP Available EID Search by Source: Add EID to Library C:\Users\Public\Documents\Option\EDID Library 4K @GCH2 HOME LPCM-2Ch Extron 4K @GCH2 HOME HUB-Ch Extron 2K @GCH2 HOME LPCM-2Ch Extron 1000p @GCH2 HOME HUB-Ch Extron 1000p @GCH2 HOME HUB-Ch Extron 1000p @GCH2 HOME HUB-Ch Extron 1000p @GCH2 HOME HUB-ChFigure 33. EDID Minder Screen
Assign EDID
To assign EDID to selected inputs:
- Select an available EDID icon from the Favorites, Connected Outputs, or Available EDID panel (2-4).
- Select the check box of the connected input ( 5).
- Click the Assign button below the input area (6).
TIP: Alternatively, EDID can be assigned by dragging and dropping the desired EDID onto the input.
To assign EDID to all inputs:
- Select an available EDID icon from the Favorites, Connected Outputs, or Available EDID panel (2-4).
- Click the Assign to All button (⑦).
Add an EDID File to the EDID Library
- In the Available EDID panel, click the Add EDID to Library button (see figure 33, ⑧ on the previous page). The Browse window opens.
- Navigate to and select the desired EDID file and click open. The EDID file appears in the Available EDID panel (see figure 33, 4 on the previous page).
- Assign the EDID file from the Available EDID panel to import the EDID to the device.
Save output EDID
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Right-click on the desired EDID icon in the Connected Outputs panel (see figure 33, ③ on the previous page).
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Select the Save EDID to Library option. The EDID setting is saved to the connected PC. Alternatively, right-click on the desired EDID, select Copy, and then Paste the EDID into the Favorites or Available EDID panel.
Set favorite EDID
To add commonly used EDID settings to the Favorites panel for quick access, perform one of the following methods:
- Click and drag the desired EDID icon from the Connected Outputs or the Available EDID panel to the Favorites panel. The EDID setting is copied to the Favorites panel (see figure 33, ② on the previous page).
- Right-click the desired EDID and select Copy. Then, Paste the EDID setting into the Favorites panel.
EDID filters
The filters (see figure 34) can be used to easily locate a specific EDID setting.

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Resolution: Any Refresh Rate: Any Hz Video Format: Any Audio Format: Any Clear① Resolution filter
② Refresh Rate filter
③ Video Format filter
4 Audio Format filter
5 Clear button
Figure 34. EDID Minder Filters
To use a filter or combination of filters, perform the following:
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Select an EDID setting from one of the drop-down lists of the associated filter (see figure 34, ①-④). The available EDID options that match the filter selection are displayed in their respective panels.
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Repeat step 1 to apply more filters.
NOTE: To clear the currently applied filters, click the Clear button next to the filters (see figure 34, 5). All filters are reset.
Common timings
This function automatically displays available EDID settings that are common among multiple selected outputs.
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Hold
and click the desired outputs in the Connected Outputs panel. The Common Timings tab (located to the right of the Connected Outputs panel) appears, listing the EDID settings common among the selected outputs. -
Select the desired common EDID. The EDID is shown in the Available EDID panel.
Reference Information
This section contains an example of a mounting template.
Mounting Template
Figure 35 is a example of a mounting template for preparing mounting surfaces. It is not to full scale.

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4.26" (10.83 cm) 3.75" (9.53 cm) 4.28" (10.87 cm) SURFACE CUT-OUT AREA FOR WALL MOUNT Recommended cut-out area for the installation surface. Top PanelFigure 35. Mounting Template for 2-Gang Mud Rings (Not to Full Scale)
NOTE: Measure the template before cutting.
Extron Warranty
Extron Electronics 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 Electronics 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 Electronics
1230 South Lewis Street
Anaheim, CA 92805
U.S.A.
Japan:
Extron Electronics, Japan
Kyodo Building, 16 Ichibancho
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082
Japan
Europe and Africa:
Extron Europe
Hanzeboulevard 10
3825 PH Amersfoort
The Netherlands
China:
Extron China
686 Ronghua Road
Songjiang District
Shanghai 201611
China
Asia:
Extron Asia Pte Ltd
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01
PM Industrial Bldg.
Singapore 368363
Singapore
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 Europe:
31.33.453.4040
Asia: 65.6383.4400 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 Electronics 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 Electronics be liable for direct, indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron Electronics 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.