User manual

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How to Connect the DVI 1600HD Extender
1. Connect the DVI or HDMI (using a HDMI to DVI adapter/cable) to the DVI
1600HD Extender sending unit using a user supplied cable.
NOTE: If the source device is a HDMI device that requires HDCP, please
set the DVI/HDMI mode selector switch to HDMI. The unit’s distance will
be limited to 650 feet (200 meters) on 4 LC single or multi-mode f ber optic
cables while in this mode.
2. Connect up to 3 audio sources to the sending unit using user supplied
cables. Input options are as follows:
Analog stereo using one pair of RCA analog stereo cables.
Digital coaxial using one S/PDIF digital coaxial audio cable.
Digital optical using one TOSLINK digital optical audio cable.
3. Optionally, connect an RS-232 device to the sender unit using a user
supplied RS-232 cable.
NOTE: The DVI 1600HD Extender system will not cross the transmit and
receive lines as a null-modem adapter would. All pins will pass straight
through from one point to the other.
4. Connect 2 pairs (4 strands) of LC terminated single or multi-mode f ber
optic cables to the sender unit. Connect the opposite ends of the f ber optic
cabling to the receiver unit’s f ber optic receptacles.
5. Connect a DVI or HDMI (using a DVI to HDMI adapter/cable) capable device
to the DVI output of the DVI 1600HD Extender receiving unit using a user
supplied cable.
6. Connect up to 3 of the audio outputs to audio receiving devices. Available
outputs are as follows:
Analog stereo using one pair of RCA analog stereo cables.
Digital coaxial using one S/PDIF digital coaxial audio cable.
Digital optical using one TOSLINK digital optical audio cable.
NOTE: All outputs are active regardless of the selected input on the sender.
However, multi-channel content that is being sent by the digital connectors
will not be output by the analog stereo output.
7. Optionally, connect an RS-232 device to the receiver unit using a user
supplied RS-232 cable.
CONNECTING THE DVI 1600HD EXTENDER