DVIGear DVI-7315 User Manual

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4.2 Programming the EDID Memory Function:

This device is capable of automatically detecting and storing monitor EDID
information in a non-volatile memory chip in the Transmitter Unit. This allows the
system to work without the need of a “live” DDC connection (typically a CAT 5
cable). This feature ensures that the display’s EDID is always presented to the
source even if the display is switched OFF or disconnected.

1. Power on the Display.
2. Connect the Transmitter Unit to the display’s DVI input port.
3. Connect the External Power Supply to the Transmitter Unit.
4. Wait 5 - 10 seconds, then remove the Transmitter Unit from the display.
5. Remove the Power Supply from the Transmitter Unit.
6. Disconnect the Transmitter Unit from the display and connect it to the source.
7. Connect the Receiver Unit to the display and connect the Power Supply to

the Receiver Unit.

8. Connect the optical cable and apply power to the system. The display’s

EDID is now stored in the Transmitter Unit.

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