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Magenta MultiView II DVI-TX Quick Start Manual

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MultiView™II DVI-TX Transmitter:
The Magenta MultiView™II DVI-TX transmitter extends a DVI-D video signal over FTP cable. There are user-configurable settings for
video, audio, and serial options which can be controlled from the front panel. For more details please refer to the complete MultiView™
II DVI-TX User Guide, available for download at
Required Tools / Hardware / Materials: Appropriate screwdriver(s) and mounting hardware (optional, for example: rack-mount, wall
or under-desk mounting). Required materials include appropriate cables for your specific application.
PRECAUTIONS: (1)
Do not apply AC power until instructed to
do so.
(2)
This equipment is not intended for, nor does it
support, distribution through an Ethernet network. Do not
connect these devices to any sort of networking or
telecommunications equipment!
MultiView™ power adapters. Failure to do so may damage this
device and will void the warranty.
Connect the FTP cable
via the LINK OUT port.
(Optional) Make your serial and/or audio connections
via the DB9 IOIO or AUX I/O connectors, as needed.
Note:
The DB9 serial port is
only available when the "SAP"
option is present.
Operating mode:
Off = normal, On = Config
Power-up Check: After all signal and power cables are connected, then apply AC power. The power ON indicator should light. If the
video source is providing a valid video signal, the video-status indicator should also be on. If there is a local monitor attached, a video
image should appear on the monitor. If there is no image on the display, recheck all cables and ensure the display is turned on.
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Front Panel Controls:
Refer to Figure-2) There are two buttons (CFG and SEL), and several green LED status indicators. These are
used to control the operating modes of the transmitter, and to display current status. In "normal-mode", the CFG indicator is off. In
"configuration-mode", the CFG indicator is on.
Changing Internal Settings: In configuration-mode (CFG indicator = on), the CFG and SEL buttons, plus the LED indicators (1-8) will
allow you to change internal configuration settings. The changes are effective immediately and are saved in non-volatile memory.
To enter configuration-mode: Press CFG button once. The CFG indicator will turn on, confirming you are in configuration-
mode. Once in this mode, the LED indicators 1-8 will display the current settings as described in the tables below.
To exit configuration-mode: Leave the buttons untouched for 10 seconds. The CFG indicator will turn off (normal-mode).
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(3)
Use only tvONE-approved
Configuration
status indicators
Off = normal, On
= Config
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Quick Start Guide
(Optional) Depending on installation requirements: At
any time during installation, the transmitter may be securely
mounted using appropriate brackets and hardware.
(Optional) Connect
local display via the
LOCAL OUT port.
Connect the DC power cable (+5VDC @ 2.6A. max) to
the POWER port.
Power ON indicator
Video-status
indicator
Connect video source
to the transmitter's
DVI IN port.
Figure 1 – MVII-DVI-TX
Transmitter Rear View
Figure 2 – MVII-DVI-TX
Transmitter Front View
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Summary of Contents for Magenta MultiView II DVI-TX

  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide The Magenta MultiView™II DVI-TX transmitter extends a DVI-D video signal over FTP cable. There are user-configurable settings for video, audio, and serial options which can be controlled from the front panel. For more details please refer to the complete MultiView™...
  • Page 2 Sync-mode Options: The DVI-TX is factory-configured for Fixed-Sync mode. This is the required mode for compatibility with the companion MVII-DVI-Rx-1K receiver which provides a DVI-D output signal. The DVI-TX is also compatible with other MultiView-II analog receivers that provide a VGA output signal. For these analog receivers, RepliSync-II mode is preferred as it will offer the widest range of compatibility with video formats.