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| Product Type | XGA Line Transmitter (PT-110EDID) |
| Input | 1 VGA/UXGA on a 15-pin HD connector |
| Output | 1 RJ-45 LINE OUTPUT connector |
| Maximum Resolution | Up to UXGA and 1080p |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 69 dB (worst case) |
| Coupling | AC |
| Power Consumption | 12V DC, 320 mA |
| Operating Temperature | 0° to +55°C (32° to 131°F) |
| Storage Temperature | -45° to +72°C (-49° to 162°F) |
| Humidity | 10% to 90%, RHL non-condensing |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 6 cm x 6.5 cm x 2.5 cm (2.36" x 2.56" x 1") |
| Weight | 0.14 kg (0.31 lbs) approx. |
| EDID Capture | Captures and stores EDID from display via CAPTURE button |
| Power Connect Feature | Transmits or receives power over twisted pair cable (up to 50m) |
| Sync Polarity Switches | H and V sync switches for normal or negative polarity |
| Maximum Cable Length | Over 300 ft (100 m) via CAT 5 cable |
| Accessories Included | Power supply, rubber feet, quick start sheet |
| Optional Rack Adapter | RK-4PT 19" rack adapters |
| LED Indicators | ON (power) and STATUS (EDID/operation) |
| Maintenance & Cleaning | Clean with dry cloth; do not use liquids or aerosols |
| Safety Warning | Disconnect power before opening; no user-serviceable parts inside |
| Repairability | No user-serviceable parts; contact Kramer authorized service for repairs |
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USER MANUAL PT-110 Kramer
TP-121EDID, XGA/Audio Line Transmitter
TP-123EDID, XGA /Audio/Data Line Transmitter
TP-125EDID, XGA /Audio/Data Line Transmitter
PT-1 10EDID, XGA Line Transmitter
TP-121EDID, TP-123EDID, TP-125EDID, PT-110EDID Quick Start Guide
This page guides you through a basic installation and first-time use of your Kramer device. For more detailed information, see the products' User Manual. You can download the latest manual at http://www.kramerelectronics.com.
Step 1: Check what's in the box

TP-121EDID, TP-123EDID, TP-125EDID and/or PT-110EDID

XGA/TP Transmitter 1 Power supply (12V DC)

4 Rubber feet 1 Quick Start sheet 1 User Manual

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Illustration of a yellow cardboard box with a small logo on the front face (no text or symbols)Save the original box and packaging in case your product needs to be returned to the factory for service.
Step 2: Install the TP-12xEDID/PT-110EDID
Attach the rubber feet and place on a table or mount the machine in a rack (using an optional RK-3T rack mount for the TP-12xEDID units or an RK-4PT for the PT-110EDID).
Step 3: Connect the inputs and outputs
Always switch off the power on each device before connecting it to your product.
TP-121EDID

flowchart
graph LR
A["PC Graphics"] --> B["TP-122N"]
C["XGA IN"] --> B
D["LINE CUT"] --> B
E["Audio IN"] --> B
F["12V DC"] --> B
TP-123EDID

flowchart
graph LR
A["PC Graphics"] --> B["XGAIN"]
C["TP-124"] --> D["LINE OUT"]
E["PC Control"] --> F["RS-232"]
G["Audio IN"] --> H["12V DC"]
I["Ground"] --> J["RS-232"]
TP-125EDID

flowchart
graph LR
A["XGA IN"] --> B["PC Graphics"]
C["LINE OUT"] --> D["TP-126"]
E["RS-232"] --> F["PC Control"]
G["Audio IN"] --> H["12V DC"]
I["GND T1 RX"] --> E
PT-110EDID

flowchart
graph TD
A["PC Graphics"] --> B["XGA INPUT"]
A --> C["12V DC"]
D["TP-120"] --> E["EDID CAPTURE STATUS"]
D --> F["PT-11OEDID"]
G["LINE OUT"] --> H["VS"]
G --> I["Hs"]
G --> J["NORRAL ON"]
G --> K["NEGATIVE"]
Always use Kramer high-performance cables for connecting AV equipment to the product.
Step 4: Connect the power
Connect the12V DC power adapter to the transmitter and plug the adapter into the mains electricity.

Step 5: Operate the Product
To capture the EDID, press the CAPTURE button.
Contents
1 Introduction 1
2 Getting Started 2
2.1 Achieving the Best Performance 2
3 Overview 3
3.1 About Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)/Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) 3
3.2 About the Power Connect™ Feature 4
3.3 About EDID 4
4 Your TP-121EDID 5
4.1 Overview 5
4.2 Connecting the TP-121EDID XGA/Audio Line Transmitter 6
4.3 Technical Specifications - TP-121EDID 9
5 Your TP-123EDID 10
5.1 Overview 10
5.2 Connecting the TP-123EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter 11
5.3 Connecting the RS-232 Port 13
5.4 Technical Specifications – TP123EDID 14
6 Your TP-125EDID 15
6.1 Overview 15
6.2 Connecting the TP-125EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter 16
6.3 Connecting the RS-232 Port 18
6.4 Technical Specifications – TP-125EDID 19
7 Your PT-110EDID 20
7.1 Overview 20
7.2 Connecting the PT-110EDID XGA/Line Transmitter 21
7.3 Technical Specifications PT-110EDID 23
8 Wiring the TP LINE IN/LINE OUT RJ-45 Connectors 24
9 Acquiring the EDID 25
Figures
Figure 1: TP-121EDID XGA/Audio Line Transmitter 6
Figure 2: Connecting the TP-121EDID XGA/Audio Line Transmitter 8
Figure 3: TP-123EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter 11
Figure 4: Connecting the TP-123EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter 13
Figure 5: RS-232 PINOUT Connection 14
Figure 6: TP-125EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter 16
Figure 7: Connecting the TP-125EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter 18
Figure 8: RS-232 PINOUT Connection 19
Figure 9: PT-110EDID XGA Line Transmitter 21
Figure 10: Connecting the PT-110EDID XGA/Line Transmitter 22
Figure 11: TP PINOUT 24
1 Introduction
Welcome to Kramer Electronics! Since 1981, Kramer Electronics has been providing a world of unique, creative, and affordable solutions to the vast range of problems that confront video, audio, presentation, and broadcasting professionals on a daily basis. In recent years, we have redesigned and upgraded most of our line, making the best even better!
Our 1,000-plus different models now appear in 11 groups that are clearly defined by function: GROUP 1: Distribution Amplifiers; GROUP 2: Switchers and Routers; GROUP 3: Control Systems; GROUP 4: Format/Standards Converters; GROUP 5: Range Extenders and Repeaters; GROUP 6: Specialty AV Products; GROUP 7: Scan Converters and Scalers; GROUP 8: Cables and Connectors; GROUP 9: Room Connectivity; GROUP 10: Accessories and Rack Adapters and GROUP 11: Sierra Video Products.
Thank you for purchasing your Kramer TOOLS: TP-121EDID XGA/Audio Line Transmitter, and/or TP-123EDID, XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter, and/or TP-125EDID, XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter, and/or Kramer Pico TOOLS™ PT-110EDID, XGA Line Transmitter, which are ideal for:
• Presentation and multimedia applications
- Long-range graphics distribution for schools, hospitals, security, and stores
2 Getting Started
We recommend that you:
- Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging materials for possible future shipment
• Review the contents of this user manual
• Use Kramer high-performance, high-resolution cables

Go to http://www.kramerelectronics.com to check for up-to-date user manuals, application programs, and to check if firmware upgrades are available (where appropriate).
2.1 Achieving the Best Performance
To achieve the best performance:
- Use only good quality connection cables to avoid interference, deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated noise levels (often associated with low-quality cables)
- Do not secure the cables in tight bundles or roll the slack into tight coils
- Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely influence signal quality
- Position your Kramer TP-121EDID, TP-123EDID, TP-125EDID, PT-110EDID away from moisture, excessive sunlight and dust

Caution: There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit
Warning: Use only the Kramer Electronics input power wall adapter that is provided with the unit
Warning: Before installation, make sure the unit is unplugged and the power is fully disconnected
3 Overview
This user manual describes the following devices:
• TP-121EDID XGA/Audio Line Transmitter (see Section 4)
• TP-123EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter (see Section 5)
• TP-125EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter (see Section 6)
• PT-110EDID XGA Line Transmitter (see Section 7)
This section also describes:
- Using shielded twisted pair (STP)/unshielded twisted pair (UTP), see Section 3.1
• The power connect feature, see Section 3.2
• Defining EDID, see Section 3.3
3.1 About Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)/Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
We recommend that you use Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cable, and stress that the compliance to electromagnetic interference was tested using STP cable. There are different levels of STP cable available, and we advise you to use the best quality STP cable that you can afford. Our non-skew-free cable, Kramer BC-STP is intended for analog signals where skewing is not an issue.
In cases where there is skewing, our Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) skew-free cable, Kramer BC-XTP, may be advantageous, and UTP cable might also be preferable for long-range applications. In any event when using UTP cable, it is advisable to ensure that the cable is installed far away from electric cables, motors and so on, which are prone to create electrical interference.
3.2 About the Power Connect™ Feature
The Power Connect feature applies as long as the cable can carry power. This feature is available when using STP cable and the distance does not exceed 50m (164ft) on standard CAT 5 cable. For longer distances, heavy-gauge cable should be used (TP cable is still suitable for the video/audio transmission, but not for feeding power at these distances). For units that are connected via RJ-45 connectors, make sure that the shield of the STP cable is connected to the metal casing of the connectors on both ends of the cable. For units that are connected via terminal block connectors, the shield of the STP cable must be connected to a ground terminal on the units at both ends. (Use the ground terminal of the power supply connection if necessary.) For a TP cable exceeding a distance of 50m, separate power supplies should be connected to the transmitter and to the receiver simultaneously.
3.3 About EDID
The Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is a data-structure provided by a display, to describe its capabilities to a graphics card (that is connected to the display's source). The EDID enables the product to "know" what kind of monitor is connected to the output. The EDID includes the manufacturer's name, the product type, the timing data supported by the display, the display size, luminance data and (for digital displays only) the pixel mapping data.
EDID is defined by a standard published by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA).
4 Your TP-121EDID
This section describes the TP-121EDID XGA/Audio Line Receiver.
4.1 Overview
The TP-121EDID is a high-performance XGA/stereo audio line transmitter. It inputs an XGA signal (up to WUXGA, 1080p) and an unbalanced stereo audio signal and transmits them over CAT 5 cable to a receiver (for example, the Kramer TP-122N). It converts the unbalanced stereo audio signal to a digital audio (S/PDIF) stream before transmitting, to preserve the quality of the audio signal.
When the TP-121EDID is connected to a display device and the EDID CAPTURE button is pressed, the TP-121EDID reads and stores the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) from the display device. The display can be disconnected and later reconnected without rebooting the operating system.
The TP-121EDID features:
• A maximum resolution of WUXGA and 1080p
- A transmission range of more than 300ft (100m), and a 20kHz audio bandwidth with an S/N ratio that exceeds 80dB on the same transmission range
• EDID Capture that copies and stores the EDID from a display device
- The Power Connect Feature that transmits power to the receiving device, or receives power from it, over twisted pair cable
12V DC power
Figure 1 defines the TP-121EDID:

flowchart
graph TD
A["1"] --> B["EDID"]
C["2"] --> D["STATUS"]
E["3"] --> F["ON"]
B --> G["CAPTURE"]
D --> H["Status"]
F --> I["XGA / Audio Line Transmitter TP-121EDID"]

Figure 1: TP-121EDID XGA/Audio Line Transmitter
| # | Feature | Function | |
| 1 | EDID | CAPTURE Button | Press to capture the EDID information from the display |
| 2 | STATUS LED | Illuminates during normal operation; flashes when acquiring the EDID | |
| 3 | ON LED | Illuminates when receiving power | |
| 4 | XGA IN 15-pin HD (F) connector | Connects to the XGA source | |
| 5 | LINE OUT RJ-45 connector | Connects to the LINE IN RJ-45 connector on a receiverUsing a CAT 5 cable with RJ-45 connectors at both ends (the PINOUT is defined in Section 8) | |
| 6 | AUDIO IN 3.5mm mini jack | Connects to the audio source | |
| 7 | 12V DC | +12V DC connector for powering the unit | |
4.2 Connecting the TP-121EDID XGA/Audio Line Transmitter
You can use the TP-121EDID together with the TP-122N to configure a twisted pair transmitter and receiver system, to transmit the video and audio signals via CAT 5 cable.

Before connecting the transmitter and receiver system you can acquire the EDID from the display or set the system to the default EDID, see Section 9.
To connect the TP-121EDID with the TP-122N, as the example in Figure 2 illustrates, do the following:
1. On the TP-121EDID, connect the:
- XGA source (for example, a laptop's graphics card) to the XGA IN 15-pin HD (F) connector
- Audio source (for example, the audio out of the PC) to the AUDIO IN 3.5mm mini jack
You can use a Kramer C-GMA/GMA cable (VGA 15-pin HD (M) + audio jack to VGA 15-pin HD (M) + audio jack) to make both connections on one cable.
Cables are not supplied. The complete list of Kramer cables is on our Web site at http://www.kramerelectronics.com.
2. On the TP-122N, connect the:
- XGA OUT 15-pin HD (F) connector to the XGA acceptor (for example, a display)
AUDIO OUT S/PDIF RCA connector to the digital audio acceptor (for example, an AV receiver)
■ ANALOG 3.5mm mini jack to the analog audio acceptor (for example, a stereo audio recorder)
3. Connect the LINE OUT RJ-45 connector on the TP-121EDID to the LINE IN RJ-45 connector on the TP-122N, using CAT 5 cabling.
CAT 5 cable has a range of greater than 300ft (>100m). For details of how to wire a CAT 5 LINE IN/LINE OUT RJ-45 connector, see Section 8.
4. Connect the 12V DC power adapter to the power socket and connect the adapter to the mains electricity on both the TP-121EDID and the TP-122N.
If you cannot connect the power to both the TP-121EDID and TP-122N, connect the power only to any one unit.
5. On the TP-122N:
- Adjust the video output signal level and/or cable compensation equalization level, if required
Use a screwdriver to carefully rotate the trimmer, adjusting the appropriate level.
If necessary, set the H SYNC and V SYNC switches, on the underside By default, both switches are set down (for negative V SYNC and H SYNC polarity).

flowchart
graph TD
A["Computer Graphics Source"] -->|VGA| B["TP-121EDID"]
B -->|Audio| C["Display"]
C -->|VGA| D["TP-122N"]
D -->|Audio| E["AV-Receiver"]
E -->|Audio| F["Stereo Audio Recorder"]
F -->|Audio| C
B -->|AUDIO IN| G["AC/ATX"]
G --> H["AC/ATX"]
H --> I["AC/ATX"]
I --> J["AC/ATX"]
J --> K["AC/ATX"]
K --> L["AC/ATX"]
L --> M["AC/ATX"]
M --> N["AC/ATX"]
N --> O["AC/ATX"]
O --> P["AC/ATX"]
P --> Q["AC/ATX"]
Q --> R["AC/ATX"]
R --> S["AC/ATX"]
S --> T["AC/ATX"]
T --> U["AC/ATX"]
U --> V["AC/ATX"]
V --> W["AC/ATX"]
W --> X["AC/ATX"]
X --> Y["AC/ATX"]
Y --> Z["AC/ATX"]
Z --> AA["AC/ATX"]
AA --> AB["AC/ATX"]
AB --> AC["AC/ATX"]
AC --> AD["AC/ATX"]
AD --> AE["AC/ATX"]
AE --> AF["AC/ATX"]
AF --> AG["AC/ATX"]
AG --> AH["AC/ATX"]
AH --> AI["AC/ATX"]
AI --> AJ["AC/ATX"]
AJ --> AK["AC/ATX"]
AK --> AL["AC/ATX"]
AL --> AM["AC/ATX"]
AM --> AN["AC/ATX"]
AN --> AO["AC/ATX"]
AO --> AP["AC/ATX"]
AP --> AQ["AC/ATX"]
AQ --> AR["AC/ATX"]
AR --> AS["AC/ATX"]
AS --> AT["AC/ATX"]
AT --> AU["AC/ATX"]
AU --> AV["AC/ATX"]
AV --> AW["AC/ATX"]
AW --> AX["AC/ATX"]
AX --> AY["AC/ATX"]
Figure 2: Connecting the TP-121EDID XGA/Audio Line Transmitter
4.3 Technical Specifications - TP-121EDID
| INPUTS: | Video: 1 VGA/UXGA on a 15-pin HD connectorAudio: 1 audio ANALOG 3.5mm mini jack |
| OUTPUT: | 1 RJ-45 OUT connector |
| BANDWIDTH (-3dB): | Audio: 20Hz to 20kHz @0.5dB |
| RESOLUTION: | Up to WUXGA and 1080p |
| S/N RATIO: | Video: 58dB unweighted, 68.3dB @5MHz weightedAudio: <-80dB |
| TOTAL GAIN: | Audio: Analog/analog: 0dB; Analog/SPDIF: -12dBFS |
| COUPLING: AC | |
| TND+N: Audio: <0.01% | |
| POWER CONSUMPTION: | 12V DC 540mA |
| OPERATINGTEMPERATURE: | 0° to +55°C (32° to 131°F) |
| STORAGE TEMPERATURE: | -45° to +72°C (-49° to 162°F) |
| HUMIDITY: | 10% to 90%, RHL non-condensing |
| DIMENSIONS: | 12.1cm x 7.18cm x 2.42cm (4.76" x 2.83" x 0.95") W, D, H |
| WEIGHT: | 0.3kg (0.67lbs) approx. |
| ACCESSORIES: | Power supply |
| OPTIONS: | RK-3T 19" rack adapter |
| All measurements are based on the transmitter/receiver pair.Specifications are subject to change without notice at http://www.kramerelectronics.com | |
5 Your TP-123EDID
This section describes the TP-123EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter.
5.1 Overview
The TP-123EDID is a high-performance XGA/stereo audio line transmitter. It inputs an XGA signal (up to WUXGA, 1080p), unbalanced stereo audio signal, and unidirectional (RxD) RS-232 control commands and transmits them over CAT 5 cable to a receiver (for example, the Kramer TP-124 XGA/Audio/Data Line Receiver). It converts the unbalanced stereo audio signal to a digital audio (S/PDIF) stream before transmitting, to preserve the quality of the audio signal.
When the TP-123EDID is connected to a display device and the EDID CAPTURE button is pressed, the TP-123EDID reads and stores the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) from the display device. The display can be disconnected and later reconnected without rebooting the operating system.
The TP-123EDID features:
• A maximum resolution of WUXGA and 1080p
- A transmission range of more than 300ft (100m), and a 20kHz audio bandwidth with an S/N ratio that exceeds 80dB on the same transmission range
• A unidirectional RS-232 port for transmitting control commands
• EDID Capture that copies and stores the EDID from a display device
- The Power Connect Feature that transmits power to the receiving device, or receives power from it, over twisted pair cable
12V DC power
Figure 3 defines the TP-123EDID:


Figure 3: TP-123EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter
| # | Feature | Function | |
| 1 | EDID | CAPTURE Button | Press to acquire the EDID information from the display |
| 2 | STATUS LED | Illuminates during normal operation; flashes when acquiring the EDID | |
| 3 | ON LED | Illuminates when receiving power | |
| 4 | XGA IN 15-pin HD (F) connector | Connect to the XGA source | |
| 5 | LINE OUT RJ-45 connector | Connects to the LINE IN RJ-45 connector on the TP-124 XGA/Audio Line ReceiverUse a CAT 5 cable with RJ-45 connectors at both ends (the PINOUT is defined in Section 8) | |
| 6 | RS-232 terminal block connector | Connects to the PC or the Remote Controller (see Section 5.3) | |
| 7 | AUDIO IN 3.5mm mini jack | Connects to the audio source | |
| 8 | 12V DC | +12V DC connector for powering the unit | |
5.2 Connecting the TP-123EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter
You can use the TP-123EDID together with the TP-124 XGA/Audio/Data Line Receiver to configure a twisted pair transmitter and receiver system, to transmit the video, audio and RS-232 control signals via CAT 5 cable.

Before connecting the transmitter and receiver system you can acquire the EDID from the display or set the system to the default EDID, see Section 9.
To connect the TP-123EDID and the TP-124, as the example in Figure 4 illustrates, do the following:
-
On the TP-123EDID, connect the:
-
XGA source (for example, a laptop's graphics card) to the XGA IN 15-pin HD (F) connector
-
Audio source (for example, the audio out of the PC) to the AUDIO IN 3.5mm mini jack
You can use a Kramer C-GMA/GMA cable (VGA 15-pin HD (M) + audio jack to VGA 15-pin HD (M) + audio jack) to make both connections on one cable. Cables are not supplied. The complete list of Kramer cables is on our Web site at http://www.kramerelectronics.com.
RS-232 cable with a 9-pin D-sub connector to the laptop, and a 2-pin terminal block connector to the TP-123EDID RS-232 port (as shown in Figure 5). -
On the TP-124, connect:
The XGA OUT 15-pin HD (F) connector to a display
The S/PDIF audio OUT RCA connector to a digital AV receiver (leave the ANALOG audio OUT 3.5mm mini jack unconnected)
An RS-232 cable with a 2-pin terminal block connector to the TP-124 RS-232 port, and a 9-pin D-sub connector to the RS-232 port on an RS-232 controllable device (for example, a switcher)
- Connect the Line OUT RJ-45 connector on the TP-123EDID to the LINE IN RJ-45 connector on the TP-124, via CAT 5 cabling.
CAT 5 cable has a range of greater than 300ft (>100m). For details of how to wire a CAT 5 LINE IN/LINE OUT RJ-45 connector, see Section 8.
- Connect the 12V DC power adapter to the power socket and connect the adapter to the mains electricity on both the TP-123EDID and the TP-124.
If you cannot connect the power to both the TP-123EDID and TP-124, connect the power to any one unit.
-
On the TP-124:
-
Adjust the video output signal level and/or cable compensation equalization level, if required
Use a screwdriver to carefully rotate the trimmer, adjusting the appropriate level.
If necessary, set the H SYNC and V SYNC switches, on the underside By default, both switches are set down (for negative V SYNC and H SYNC polarity).

flowchart
graph TD
A["Computer Graphics / Audio / RS-232 Control"] --> B["TP-123EDID"]
B --> C["Range >300ft (>100 meters) STP Cable"]
C --> D["RS-232 Controllable Device (for example, Switcher)"]
D --> E["Display"]
F["AV Receiver"] --> G["TP-124"]
G --> H["Range >300ft (>100 meters) STP Cable"]
H --> I["Display"]
J["Computer"] --> K["TP-123EDID"]
K --> L["Range >300ft (>100 meters) STP Cable"]
L --> M["Display"]
Figure 4: Connecting the TP-123EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter
5.3 Connecting the RS-232 Port
To control an RS-232 controllable remote device from a PC or RS-232 controller, prepare an RS-232 cable with a 9-pin D-sub connector at one end, and a 2-pin terminal block connector at the other end, as shown in Figure 5.
PC (Controller) to TP-123EDID

TP-124 to Controlled Unit

Figure 5: RS-232 PINOUT Connection
| Connect this PIN on the Terminal Block Connector: | To this PIN on the 9-pin D-sub Connector |
| TxD PIN 2 | |
| RxD PIN 3 | |
| GND PIN 5 |
5.4 Technical Specifications – TP123EDID
| INPUTS: | Video: 1 VGA/UXGA on a 15-pin HD connectorAudio: 1 audio ANALOG 3.5mm mini jack |
| OUTPUT: 1 RJ-45 OUT connector | |
| CONTROL: | RS-232 2-pin terminal block |
| RS-232 BAUD RATE: | Up to 19200kbps |
| BANDWIDTH (-3dB): | Audio: 20Hz to 20kHz @0.5dB |
| RESOLUTION: Up to WUXGA and 1080p | |
| S/N RATIO: | Video: 58dB unweighted, 68.3dB @5MHz weightedAudio: <-80dB |
| TOTAL GAIN: | Audio: Analog/analog: 0dB; Analog/SPDIF: -12dBFS |
| COUPLING: AC | |
| TND+N: | Audio: <0.01% |
| POWER CONSUMPTION: | 12V DC 550mA |
| OPERATING TEMPERATURE: | 0° to +55°C (32° to 131°F) |
| STORAGE TEMPERATURE: | -45° to +72°C (-49° to 162°F) |
| HUMIDITY: | 10% to 90%, RHL non-condensing |
| DIMENSIONS: | 12.1cm x 7.18cm x 2.42cm (4.76" x 2.83" x 0.95")W, D, H |
| WEIGHT: | 0.3kg (0.67lbs) approx. |
| ACCESSORIES: | Power supply |
| OPTIONS: | RK-3T 19" rack adapter |
| All measurements are based on the transmitter/receiver pair.Specifications are subject to change without notice at http://www.kramerelectronics.com | |
6 Your TP-125EDID
This section describes the TP-125EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter.
6.1 Overview
The TP-125EDID is a high-performance XGA/stereo audio line transmitter. It inputs an XGA signal (up to WUXGA, 1080p), unbalanced stereo audio signal, and bidirectional RS-232 control commands and transmits them over CAT 5 cable to a receiver (for example, the Kramer TP-126 UXGA/Audio/Data Line Receiver). It converts the unbalanced stereo audio signal to a digital audio (S/PDIF) stream before transmitting, to preserve the quality of the audio signal. Commands and data can flow in both directions via the RS-232 interface, allowing status requests and control of the destination unit. The TP-125EDID includes H and V Sync internal polarity switches.
When the TP-125EDID is connected to a display device and the EDID CAPTURE button is pressed, the TP-125EDID reads and stores the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) from the display device. The display can be disconnected and later reconnected without rebooting the operating system.
The TP-125EDID features:
• A maximum resolution of WUXGA and 1080p
- A transmission range of more than 300ft (100m), and a 20kHz audio bandwidth with an S/N ratio that exceeds 80dB on the same transmission range
- A bidirectional RS-232 port where commands and data can flow in both directions via the RS-232 interface, allowing status requests and control of the destination unit
• EDID Capture that copies and stores the EDID from a display device
- 12V DC power
Figure 6 defines the TP-125EDID:


Figure 6: TP-125EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter
| # | Feature | Function | |
| 1 | EDID | CAPTURE Button | Press to acquire the EDID information from the display |
| 2 | STATUS LED | Illuminates during normal operation; flashes when acquiring the EDID | |
| 3 | ON LED | Illuminates when receiving power | |
| 4 | XGA IN 15-pin HD (F) connector | Connect to the XGA source | |
| 5 | LINE OUT RJ-45 connector | Connects to the LINE IN RJ-45 connector on the TP-126 XGA/Audio Line ReceiverUse a CAT 5 cable with RJ-45 connectors at both ends (the PINOUT is defined in Section 8) | |
| 6 | RS-232 terminal block connector | Connects to the PC or the Remote Controller (see Section 5.3) | |
| 7 | AUDIO IN 3.5mm mini jack | Connects to the audio source | |
| 8 | 12V DC | +12V DC connector for powering the unit | |
6.2 Connecting the TP-125EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter
You can use the TP-125EDID together with the TP-126 UXGA/Audio/Data Line Receiver to configure a twisted pair transmitter and receiver system, to transmit the video, audio and RS-232 control signals via CAT 5 cable.

Before connecting the transmitter and receiver system you can acquire the EDID from the display or set the system to the default EDID, see Section 9.
To connect the TP-125EDID and the TP-126, as the example in Figure 7 illustrates, do the following:
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On the TP-125EDID, connect the:
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XGA source (for example, a laptop's graphics card) to the XGA IN 15-pin HD (F) connector
- Audio source (for example, the audio out of the PC) to the AUDIO IN 3.5mm mini jack
You can use a Kramer C-GMA/GMA cable (VGA 15-pin HD (M) + audio jack to VGA 15-pin HD (M) + audio jack) to make both connections on one cable.
Cables are not supplied. The complete list of Kramer cables is on our Web site at http://www.kramerelectronics.com.
An RS-232 cable with a 9-pin D-sub connector to the laptop, and a 3-pin terminal block connector to the TP-125EDID RS-232 port (as shown in Figure 5)
- On the TP-126, connect:
The UXGA OUT 15-pin HD (F) connector to the AV display system
The S/PDIF audio OUT RCA connector to a digital AV receiver (leave the ANALOG Audio OUT 3.5mm mini jack unconnected)
An RS-232 cable with a 3-pin terminal block connector to the TP-126 RS-232 port, and a 9-PIN D-SUB connector to the RS-232 port on the AV display system
- Connect the Line OUT RJ-45 connector on the TP-125EDID to the LINE IN RJ-45 connector on the TP-126, via CAT 5 cabling.
CAT 5 cable has a range of greater than 300ft (>100m). For details of how to wire a CAT 5 LINE IN/LINE OUT RJ-45 connector, see Section 8.
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Connect the 12V DC power supply to the power socket and connect the adapter to the mains electricity on both the TP-125EDID and the TP-126.
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On the TP-126:
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Adjust the video output signal level and/or cable compensation equalization level, if required
Use a screwdriver to carefully rotate the trimmer, adjusting the appropriate level.
If necessary, set the H SYNC and V SYNC switches, on the underside By default, both switches are set down (for negative V SYNC and H SYNC polarity).

flowchart
graph TD
A["Computer Graphics / Audio / RS-232 Control"] -->|VGA| B["TP-125EDID"]
A -->|RS-232| C["TP-125EDID"]
A -->|Audio| D["TP-126"]
B -->|CAI 5| E["TP-126"]
C -->|VGA| F["TP-126"]
D -->|RS-232| G["TP-126"]
E -->|Audio| H["AV Display System with Built-in Speakers"]
F --> I["TP-126"]
G --> J["TP-126"]
Figure 7: Connecting the TP-125EDID XGA/Audio/Data Line Transmitter
6.3 Connecting the RS-232 Port
To control an RS-232 controllable remote device from a PC or RS-232 controller, prepare an RS-232 cable with a 9-pin D-sub connector at one end, and a 3-pin terminal block connector at the other end, as shown in Figure 8:
RS-232 Pinout
| Connect this PIN on the Terminal Block Connector: | To this PIN on the 9-pin D-sub Connector |
| TxD PIN 2 | |
| RxD PIN 3 | |
| GND PIN 5 |

Figure 8: RS-232 PINOUT Connection
6.4 Technical Specifications – TP-125EDID
| INPUTS: | Video: 1 UXGA on an 15-pin HD connectorAudio: 1 audio ANALOG 3.5mm mini jack |
| OUTPUT: 1 RJ-45 OUT connector | |
| RESOLUTION: Up to WUXGA and 1080p | |
| S/N RATIO: | Video: 58dB unweighted, 68.3dB @5MHz weightedAudio: <-80dB |
| CONTROL: | RS-232 3-pin terminal block |
| RS-232 BAUD RATE: | Up to 19200kbps |
| RS-232 MODE: | Full-duplex |
| BANDWIDTH: Audio: 20Hz to 20kHz @0.5dB | |
| TOTAL GAIN: | Analog/analog: 0dB, analog/SPDIF: -12dBFS |
| COUPLING: | AC |
| TND+N: | Audio: <0.01% |
| POWER CONSUMPTION: | 12V DC 140mA |
| OPERATING TEMPERATURE: | 0° to +55°C (32° to 131°F) |
| STORAGE TEMPERATURE: | -45° to +72°C (-49° to 162°F) |
| HUMIDITY: | 10% to 90%, RHL non-condensing |
| DIMENSIONS: | 12.1cm x 7.18cm x 2.42cm (4.76" x 2.83" x 0.95")W, D, H |
| WEIGHT: | 0.3kg. (0.67lbs.) approx. |
| ACCESSORIES: | Power supply |
| OPTIONS: | RK-3T 19" rack adapter |
| All measurements are based on the transmitter/receiver pair, tested with 100m CAT 5 cable.Specifications are subject to change without notice at http://www.kramerelectronics.com | |
7 Your PT-110EDID
This section describes the PT-110EDID XGA/Line Transmitter.
7.1 Overview
The PT-110EDID is a high-performance XGA line transmitter that inputs an XGA (up to WUXGA, 1080p) signal and transmits it over CAT 5 cable to a receiver (for example, the Kramer TP-122N XGA/Audio Line Receiver).
The PT-110EDID is pre-programmed with default EDID information ready for the source even before capturing the EDID from the display. When the PT-110EDID is connected to a display device and the EDID CAPTURE button is pressed, the PT-110EDID reads and stores the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) from the display device. The display can be disconnected and later reconnected without rebooting the operating system.
The PT-110EDID features:
• A maximum resolution of WUXGA and 1080p
- A transmission range of more than 300ft (100m), and a 20kHz audio bandwidth with an S/N ratio that exceeds 80dB on the same transmission range
• EDID Capture that copies and stores the EDID from a display device
- The Power Connect Feature that transmits power to the receiving device, or receives power from it, over twisted pair cable
- H and V Sync polarity switches for improved display compatibility with the CAT 5 outputs
Is 12V DC fed
Figure 9 defines the PT-110EDID:


Figure 9: PT-110EDID XGA Line Transmitter
| # | Feature | Function | |
| 1 XGA IN 15-pin HD (F) Connector | Connect to the UXGA source | ||
| 2 | 12V DC | +12V DC connector for powering the unit | |
| 3 | EDID | CAPTURE Button | Press to acquire the EDID information from the display (see Section_9) |
| 4 | STATUS LED | Illuminates during normal operation; flashes when acquiring the EDID | |
| 5 | LINE OUT RJ-45 Connector | Connects to the LINE IN RJ-45 connector on the TP-120 UXGA/Audio Line Receiver | |
| 6 | VS Switch | Slide up to set the V SYNC to NEGATIVE polarity; slide down to set the V SYNC to NORMAL polarityBy default, both switches are set down (for normal V SYNC and H SYNC polarity) | |
| 7 | HS Switch | Slide up to set the H SYNC to NEGATIVE polarity (NEG); slide down to set the H SYNC to NORMAL polarityBy default, both switches are set down (for normal V SYNC and H SYNC polarity) | |
| 8 | ON LED | Illuminates when receiving power | |
7.2 Connecting the PT-110EDID XGA/Line Transmitter
You can use the PT-110EDID XGA Line Transmitter together with the TP-120 XGA Line Receiver to configure an XGA-to-Twisted Pair transmitter and receiver system.

Before connecting the transmitter and receiver system you can acquire the EDID from the display or set the system to the default EDID, see Section 9.
To connect the PT-110EDID with the TP-120, as the example in Figure 10
illustrates, do the following:
- On the PT-110EDID, connect the XGA source (for example, the 15-pin HD output from a computer's graphics card) to the XGA INPUT 15-pin HD (F) connector.
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On the TP-120, connect the XGA OUT 15-pin HD (F) connector to the XGA acceptor (for example, a monitor).
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Connect the LINE OUT RJ-45 connector on the PT-110EDID to the LINE IN RJ-45 connector on the TP-120, via CAT 5 cabling.
CAT 5 cable has a range of greater than 300ft (>100m). For details of how to wire a CAT 5 LINE IN/LINE OUT RJ-45 connector, see Section 8.
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On both the PT-110EDID and the TP-120, connect the 12V DC power adapter to the power socket and connect the adapter to the mains electricity. For distances of up to 100 meters you can connect a power adapter to either the PT-110 or TP-120. Above it, both sides should be fed with power
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On the TP-120, adjust the output signal level and/or cable compensation equalization level, if required.
Use a screwdriver to carefully rotate the trimmer, adjusting the appropriate level.
- If necessary, set the H SYNC and V SYNC switches, on the units.
By default, both switches are set for normal H SYNC and V SYNC polarity.

flowchart
graph TD
A["TP-120"] -->|Long CAT 5 cable| B["Display"]
A -->|VGA| C["PT-110EDID"]
B -->|VGA| C
D["Computer Graphics Source"] -->|VGA| C
E["Master Tools"] -->|TCA Level: 7.80V| A
F["PGS Tools"] -->|TCA Level: 3.6V| A
Figure 10: Connecting the PT-110EDID XGA/Line Transmitter
7.3 Technical Specifications PT-110EDID
| INPUT: | 1 VGA/UXGA on a 15-pin HD connector |
| OUTPUT: | 1 RJ-45 LINE OUTPUT connector |
| RESOLUTION: Up to UXGA | |
| S/N RATIO: 69dB (worst case) | |
| COUPLING: AC | |
| POWER CONSUMPTION: | 12V DC, 320mA |
| OPERATING TEMPERATURE: 0° to +55°C (32° to 131°F) | |
| STORAGE TEMPERATURE: | -45° to +72°C (-49° to 162°F) |
| HUMIDITY: | 10% to 90%, RHL non-condensing |
| DIMENSIONS: | 6cm x 6.5cm x 2.5cm, (2.36" x 2.56" x 1") W, D, H |
| WEIGHT: 0.14kg (0.31lbs) approx. | |
| ACCESSORIES: Power supply | |
| OPTIONS: | RK-4PT 19" rack adapters |
| All measurements are based on the transmitter/receiver pair, tested with 100m CAT 5 cable.Specifications are subject to change without notice at http://www.kramerelectronics.com | |
8 Wiring the TP LINE IN/LINE OUT RJ-45 Connectors
This section defines the TP pinout, using a straight pin-to-pin cable with RJ-45 connectors.

Note, that the cable Ground shielding must be connected / soldered to the connector shield.
| EIA /TIA 568B | |
| PIN | Wire Color |
| 1 Orange / White | |
| 2 Orange | |
| 3 Green / White | |
| 4 Blue | |
| 5 Blue / White | |
| 6 Green | |
| 7 Brown / White | |
| 8 Brown | |
Figure 11: TP PINOUT

9 Acquiring the EDID
The transmitter can acquire the EDID information from the connected display or it can acquire the default EDID.
To acquire the display EDID, do the following:
- Using a short cable, connect the XGA INPUT 15-pin HD connector of the transmitter to the XGA input connector of the display.

Pins 12 and 15 of the VGA connector carry the EDID signal. The cable used for capturing the EDID must pass all 15 pins.
- Connect the display power.
- On the transmitter, connect the 12V DC power adapter to the power socket and connect the adapter to the mains electricity.
- Press the EDID CAPTURE button.
- Once the EDID STATUS flashes slowly several times, the EDID is captured.
- Disconnect the display.
To acquire the default EDID:
Do not connect the transmitter to the display when acquiring the default EDID.
- On the transmitter, connect the 12V DC power adapter to the power socket and connect the adapter to the mains electricity.
- Press the EDID CAPTURE button.
- Once the EDID STATUS flashes rapidly several times, the default EDID is captured.
Alternatively, you can press the EDID CAPTURE button after connecting the transmitter-receiver system. When the EDID STATUS LED flashes rapidly several times, the default EDID information is acquired.
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SAFETY WARNING
Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening and servicing

PN: 2900-000585

Rev: 5