Manual

Physical Connections
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DVI-I IN:
Connect your DVI cable to the DVI-I 29P Connector (female). The DVI-I connector can function as regular RGB IN by
using a DVI-I > RGB/VGA adapter. Secure the DVI cable to the hex spacers provided on the unit and make sure you
do not bend any of the pins inside the connector. Connect the other end of the cable to the DVI connector on your
equipment and secure it.
Important note for DVI signal detection:
Please note that for the operating system to detect DVI signals correctly, the DVI cable MUST be connected physically
to the unit during boot up otherwise you may experience a black image. Furthermore certain graphics drivers may
need to refresh their device list (often done manually by user - detect devices), while in some cases the Plug-n-Play
will automatically detect the DVI signal correctly. Please consult your local technician if you have this behaviour of
detection problems when using DVI. In all cases the problem can be solved in the operating system, and this is not a
malfunction in the graphic controller for units.
POWER INPUT: (For units supporting AC input)
The internal AC power module supports both 115VAC/60Hz and 230VAC/50Hz power input. Please check
specifications for your unit.
POWER OUTPUT: (For units supporting AC output)
The internal AC power module supports both 115VAC/60Hz and 230VAC/50Hz power input. Please check
specifications for your unit.
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POWER INPUT: (For units supporting DC input)
Connect your DC power cable to the 2P Amphenol FCC17 D-SUB Connector (male). Secure the cable to the hex
spacers provided on the unit, and secure the other end to your power supply. The internal DC power module supports
24VDC. Please check specifications for your unit.
Multi-power note: (For units supporting AC & DC input simultaneously)
The unit has a dual input power supply which will accept both AC and DC input. If both inputs are connected, the
unit will be powered by AC. If AC is disconnected it will automatically switch over to DC without affecting the operation
of the unit. This makes it possible to use AC power as primary power and a 24V battery as secondary power,
eliminating the need for expensive UPS systems.