User`s manual

DVI 201 and HDMI 201 Tx/Rx • Installation and Operation
Installation and Operation, cont’d
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DVI 201 and HDMI 201 Tx/Rx • Installation and Operation
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Operation
DVI 200 Tx SERIES
DVI INPUT LOCAL OUTPUT
POWER
12V
0.4A MAX
DVI 201 Tx
RS-232
PASS THRU
Tx Rx
DDC ROUTE
12
REMOTE
SPARE LOCAL
DVI 200 Rx SERIES
RS-232
PA S S TH RU
Tx Rx
HDMI 201
HDMI 201
2
1
1
DVI 201 Tx Transmitter Rear Panel
DVI 201 Tx Transmitter Front Panel
DVI 201 Rx Receiver Front Panel
1
HDMI 201 Tx Transmitter Front Panel
1
HDMI 201 Rx Receiver Front Panel
Figure 2-21 — Front and rear panel controls and
indicators
Transmitter control and indicator
a
Power LED — This transmitter front panel LED lights to
indicate that the unit is receiving power.
b
DDC Route switch (DVI 201 Tx only) — This transmitter rear
panel switch selects either the remote or local DVI display as the
route of the display resolution data (the display data channel
[DDC]) and HDCP copyright decoding keys.
Receiver indicator
a
Power LED — This receiver front panel LED lights to indicate
that the unit is receiving power.
System operation
After the transmitter, the receiver, and their connected devices
are powered up, the system is fully operational. If any problems
are encountered, ensure all cables are routed and connected
properly.
N
Ensure that the video source and display selected for the
DDC are properly connected to the transmitter/receiver
pair, and that the transmitter, the receiver, and the
display have power applied before power is applied to
the video source. If all other devices are not turned on
before the video source, the image may not appear.
Technical Points for Digital Video and Content
Protection Encryption
Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a digital video format
that was created by the computer industry in 1999.
High Defi nition Multimedia Interface (HDMI
) is a
multimedia format that was created by the consumer
video industry in 2003.
The HDMI format is built onto the DVI format,
adding digital audio and control while reducing the
size of the connector.
The HDMI format is likely to replace the DVI format
in the near future.
With passive adapters, the HDMI format is backward
compatible with the DVI format.
With Extron adapters and/or cables, the DVI 201 fully
supports either format, regardless of the connector
type on the video source and display. See appendix A,
Reference Information, for part numbers.