Specifications

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a row enabling easier positioning of screens and reduced cable clutter. In addition, the DCL has
double the power of a regular video receiver allowing you to put two back-to-back screens on a
single unit while still controlling each screen separately.
DVI Doctor features two female DVI connections that are designed to
be used with DVI cables or DVI to HDMI cables up to 10 meters (33
ft.) long. Dimensions: 1.5” H x 2.6” W x 2.2” D.
Note: does not work with HDCP protected media (e.g. Blu-ray
movies). The device is utilized in situations where a client needs to
power off the display screen at any point during the day, but they do
not want to have to reboot the player.
Tested and Approved for Best Practices
Scenario 1
1 Marquee player to 1 screen; distances 3 feet to 50 feet
-VGA output from Marquee to VGA Input on Monitor
-DVI output from Marquee to DVI Input on Monitor
-HDMI output from Marquee to HDMI Input on Monitor
Scenario 2
1 Marquee player to 1 screen distances of over 50 feet to 100 feet
-In all instances where the Marquee player can be installed using small L brackets on the back
of the monitor, install network cable for Internet connection from router to Marquee Player
connect to monitor using VGA, DVI or HDMI patch cable. DVI and HDMI may need cables with
repeaters built in and should be used.
Scenario 3
1 Marquee player to 2 screens; distances 3 to 50 feet
-VGA output from Marquee to VGA 2 way splitter with 2 VGA cables with 1 input into each
monitor. In some instances the distance can be longer than 50 feet, but should only be split
once to two monitors.
-HDMI output from Marquee to HDMI splitter (Atlona AT-HD-V14 1x4 HDMI) that will feed input
on each monitor with HDMI patch cables to each monitor.