Installation guide

Video Clarity, Inc.
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DVI Input to ClearView
DV Power In
DVI Output to Monitor
To ClearView DVI Input 1
To ClearView DVI Input 2
To ClearView DVI Input 3
Nearly all DVI video sources detect the display device and restrict the sources outputs based on what the
display will accept. This standard is known as EDID (Electronic Device Interface Definition). In order to
capture DVI video from most sources, you will need to have a monitor connected to Output number one on
the DVI Distribution Amp which supports the desired video format. The DVI Distribution Amp looks to Output
Number one (bottom right) for the EDID information which is then passed back to the DVI source.
7.5.1 Connections:
Connect all DVI cable prior to powering on the DVI Distribution Amp.
DVI Output number one (1), located at the bottom right, must be connected to a DVI monitor capable of
supporting the video format to be captured.
The other three outputs connect to each of the three DVI Input Module’s connectors. It does not matter which
goes to which.
Power on the Monitor
Power on the DVI Distribution Amp
Power on ClearView
Power on the DVI source
The source should now read the EDID info from the monitor, through the DVI Distribution Amp.
7.6 DVB/ASI Input/Output Module
This module resides in a single card and allows for simultaneous input and output of DVB/ASI (Asynchronous
Parallel Interface). Use Low-Loss Serial Digital video cables for all connections to other DVB/ASI compliant
devices.