User manual

Defining the WP-101 XGA/Unbalanced Stereo Audio Line Transmitter
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Line-level balanced and unbalanced
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12V DC power supply
stereo audio outputs on terminal blocks
3.1 Defining the EDID
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data
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The EDID includes information, such as, the name of the manufacturer, product
type, timing data supported by the display, display size, luminance data, and (for
digital displays only) the pixel mapping data.
) is a data-structure that the display
provides to describe its capabilities to a graphics card connected to the display’s
source. The EDID enables the source, such as a PC, to “know” what kind of
monitor is connected to the output.
The WP-101 is supplied with a default EDID, but it can also store and recall EDID
data in non-volatile memory, allowing convenient and reliable connection to the
source.
3.2 Recommendations for Achieving the Best Performance
Achieving the best performance means:
Utilizing only good quality connection cables, thus avoiding interference,
deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated noise levels
(often associated with low quality cables)
Avoiding interference from neighboring electrical appliances and positioning
your WP-101 away from moisture, excessive sunlight, and dust
4 Defining the WP-101 XGA/Unbalanced Stereo Audio Line
Transmitter
Figure and 1 Table define the front and rear panels and features of the WP-101. 1
1 Both balanced and unbalanced outputs may be used simultaneously
2 EDID is defined by a standard published by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA)