Atlona AT DVIDF40SR User Manual

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Congratulations! You are now the owner of one of the most advanced technologies to transmit digital video
over extreme distances. The Atlona AT-DVIDF40SR utilizes Fiber Optic technology to transmit resolutions up to
2560x1600 over 1500ft. This has tremendous advantages over older transmission technologies, such as cop-
per. Atlona utilizes high bandwidth in the design of the unit, so there is no conversion or compression of the
signal, thus preserving your picture!

INTRODUCTION

• 1 x AT-DVIDF40SR (Transmitter and Receiver are included)
• 1 x Instruction Manual
• 2 x 5V/1A Power Supply
• 4 x Wall Brackets

With Dual link resolution, here are several excellent applications where this technology can be applied.
1. Connecting a Desktop Computer in a command and control center to a commercial grade projector
(Ben-Q, Projection Design, Digital projection, Christie, etc).
2. Dell, HP, 30”, 27”, and 24” Apple, Dell, Gateway, HP, NEC, Quinux, Samsung, and other high-resolution
desktop monitors.
3. Pro-AV Broadcast where a pixel-for-pixel transfer of video information is necessary over a long distance.
Why is Fiber Optic needed?
• Fiber is one of the only transport mediums that is 100% secure connection. This is seen in government and
corporate areas where a security is an issue.
• Fiber Optic cables are also 100% immune to EMI interference. Excellent for Medical areas where EMI is an
issue (MRI machines are a good example)
• Longer distance. General distance for DVI extension over copper is 150ft, whereas Fiber can be run up to
1000ft.
Why go for Dual Link DVI?
• Single link DVI only allows a max resolution of 1920x1200. Dual-link DVI allows you to achieve much
higher resolutions, up to 2560x1600. Our Dual Link extender is also backwards-compatible with Single link
DVI.
• Dual Link DVI is still the preferred connection medium for displays that have a native resolution of over
1920x1200.

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