3. Product Overview
DVIDL-OPT series – User's Manual
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3.5.
Electrical Connections
3.5.1.
DC 5V Connection
The device has locking DC connector to establish robust and safe
power connection. After plugging it in, turn the plug clockwise as you
can see in the picture below.
Locking DC connector
Do not forget to turn the connector counterclockwise before trying to
disconnect the power adaptor.
WARNING! Always use the supplied 5V power adaptor or
Lightware's rack mountable power supply units. Warranty is void if
damage occurs due to use of a different power source.
3.5.2.
DVI Inputs and Outputs
DVIDL-OPT-TX200 and DVIDL-
OPT-RX100 provide 29 pole „digital
only” DVI-I Dual-Link connectors
(only digital pins are internally connected). This way, users can plug in
any DVI connector, but keep in mind that analog signals (such as VGA
or RGBHV) are not processed.
Always use high quality DVI cable for connecting sources and displays.
Pay attention to the DVI cable, if dual-link signal is to be sent, use only
dual-link DVI cables.
Fiber Cable Powering
As a special feature, the device is able to supply 500 mA current on
DDC +5V output (pin 14 on the output connectors) to power fiber
optical DVI transmitters. Standard DVI outputs or VGA cards supply
only 55 mA current on +5V output, thus unable to power directly a fiber
optical cable.
12V 1.5A DC
5V 1.5A DC
PIN: 2.35mm
PIN: 2.35mm
3.5.3. Fiber Optical Connector
The Neutrik OpticalCON connector has two fiber
channels, “channel A” and “channel B”. When single
link video signal is sent, only one channel is used
(from “channel A” on transmitter to “channel B”
on receiver). When dual-link signal is sent, both
channels are used for signal transmitting.
Maximum fiber cable extension distances can be
found in the
Maximum Fiber Cable Extensions
section.
3.5.4.
USB Connector
The DVIDL-OPT series extenders provide standard USB mini
B-type connector for software control and firmware upgrade
purposes.
A
B