cable matters 102004 Manual

Displayport to dvi-d cable

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1) Directly connect the DisplayPort cable end to the computer DP port
2) Connect the DVI cable end to the DVI-D port of the monitor
3) Select the DVI input setting from the menu of the connected monitor
4) Select a compatible video resolution and refresh rate from the computer

Connection Notes

!! DEPRESS THE LATCH on the DisplayPort connector to avoid damage when unplugging !!
Dual Mode DP++ support is required from the graphics card or an active adapter is required
Connect up to 2 monitors (1 cable per monitor) with AMD Eyefinity
Video resolution up to 1920x1200p @ 60Hz including HD1080p with DVI-D Single Link
Audio is not supported by DVI and must be transmitted separately
This cable is not bi-directional. It only converts the video signal from DisplayPort to DVI
Contact support@cablematters.com for questions
DisplayPort™ to DVI-D Cable
Model 102004

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  • Page 1 Model 102004 DisplayPort™ to DVI-D Cable 1) Directly connect the DisplayPort cable end to the computer DP port 2) Connect the DVI cable end to the DVI-D port of the monitor 3) Select the DVI input setting from the menu of the connected monitor...
  • Page 2 Video Settings in Windows Connect the cable to computer and the monitor Select the DVI input from the connected display menu Search for Display in Windows Select the video Resolution (if needed) Select to Duplicate or Extend the display Note: Click and drag the program to the display in Extended Mode Select Advanced display settings and select the Display adapter properties Select the Monitor tab and adjust the Screen refresh rate (if needed) Click Apply to save the settings...
  • Page 3: Troubleshooting Tips

    Troubleshooting Tips CABLING • Check that all cable connections are secure • Inspect the cable to check that no pins are damaged or bent • Test the cable with a different port or computer, if possible COMPUTER SOURCE • Check for updated OS and video graphics card drivers •...
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