NOTES: • The MTP DA output does not provide any pre-peaking control. The total
recommended distance for a complex system with multiple DA outputs is
the same as for a simple system with a single transmitter and receiver.
• See the recommended transmission ranges in the table on page 2. The
recommendations in the table apply to a complete transmission system,
which can include a single transmitter, DA, and multiple receivers or a
complex system including multiple daisy-chained receivers.
d Output Mute connections — The Output Mute connector provides a way to mute
(blank) any or all TP outputs. Each numbered pin of the captive screw connector is
assigned to one of the DA outputs. Pin A is assigned to all DA outputs (see figure 4).
When you short and latch a numbered pin or pins to ground, the DA mutes the
associated outputs.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A
MTP DA8
Output Mute Connector
1 2 3 4 A
MTP DA4
Output Mute Connector
Pin
Contact
Closure
Function
1 Out #1 Mute output #1
2 Out #2 Mute output #2
3 Out #3 Mute output #3
4 Out #4 Mute output #4
5 Out #5 Mute output #5
6 Out #6 Mute output #6
7 Out #7 Mute output #7
8 Out #8 Mute output #8
A Out All Mute all outputs
Gnd Ground
Figure 4. Mute Connector and Pinout
Power Supply Wiring
Figure 5 shows how to wire the power connector (see the caution, attention, and notes on
the next page before wiring the power connector).
SECTION A–A
AA
Power Supply
Output Cord
2-Pole Captive Screw
Connector
Ridges
Smooth
Tie Wrap
3/16”
(5 mm) Max.
Figure 5. Power Connector Wiring
MTP DA4 and MTP DA8 • Installation and Operation 7