Features, Front panel features, Dvi 104 – Extron electronic DVI 104 Tx/Rx User Manual

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DVI 104 Tx/Rx • User’s Guide

DVI 104

Tx/Rx, cont’d

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Features

Power Supply —

Separate power supplies are provided for both

the transmitter and receiver.
Power LEDs —

The LEDs are on the top and bottom panels of

both the receiver and transmitter. They illuminate blue when

the unit is receiving power.
No mounting hardware required —

The units plug directly into

the source device (transmitter) or output device (receiver) and

take up very little space.
EDID minder —

The DVI 104 transmitter is able to capture and

store the display device’s resolution and refresh rate, which

ensures that the source boots up with the correct resolution.
Long cable runs —

The DVI 104 Tx/Rx uses four fiber optic

cables to extend video signals up to 1640' (500 m). The cables

must be either 62.5/125 multimode cable or 50/125 multimode

cable.
High resolution signal transmission —

The units transmit

signals at resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 or 1080p @ 60 Hz.
High rate of data transfer —

The units can transmit signals at

up to 1.65 Gbps

Front panel features

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a

Power input — The transmitter and receiver both have plugs for

a 3.5 mm jack to provide 5 VDC to the unit.

The center pin of the jack carries +5 VDC; the outer shell of the

jack is the negative rail.

N

If the PC or source is able to provide 5 VDC on pin 14
of its DVI output, the transmitter can draw power from
the source device. If the source is a laptop or a PC using
a PCI-E graphics card, the source device cannot provide
enough power and the transmitter must be powered with
a separate external power supply.

The receiver must be powered by an external power
supply through the power input plug.

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