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Features And Specifications; Package Contents - Lindy 38403 User Manual

Fiber optic displayport 1.4 extender

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User Manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this DisplayPort 1.4 Extender. This product has been designed to
provide trouble free, reliable operation. It benefits from both a LINDY 2 year warranty and free
lifetime technical support. To ensure correct use, please read this manual carefully and retain it
for future reference.
This fibre optic extender allows you to transmit DisplayPort signals with the full resolution of up to
3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz, including MST, and with DPCP (DP Content Protection) without
compression or loss of quality up to 200m/600feet using a single MPO Fibre cable.
Features & Specifications
 Extends DisplayPort signals over MPO Fibre Cable (12 core, 1:1, Method A)
 Compatible with DisplayPort 1.4 specification, supports digital audio
 Supports resolutions up to 4K 60Hz (3840 x 2160p @ 60Hz) and above
 Supports MST and HBR3 (up to 8.1GBit/s. per lane)
 Supports DPCP (DisplayPort Content Protection)
 Supports connection of DisplayPort MST Hubs (Expander View Splitter), HDMI, DVI and VGA
equipment using compliant adapters.
 Maximum DisplayPort cable length up to 5m in and out

Package Contents

 LINDY Fibre Optic DisplayPort Extender x 2 (1x Transmitter, 1x Receiver)
 2x Multi-Country wall mount power supply 100 - 240VAC / 5V DC
 This User Manual
Installation and Operation
Important! Do not bend the MPO fibre cable beyond its maximum bend radius and ensure the
connectors are protected from dust. Keep the dust covers in a secure place for later use!
1. Use DisplayPort cables (≤ 5m) to connect your DisplayPort source to the Transmitter and
DisplayPort sink (monitor, splitter, converter,) to the Receiver.
2. Remove the dust covers from the MPO fibre connectors and connect them to the Transmitter
and Receiver. Please ensure that the connectors snap into place before proceeding.
3. Plug the power supplies into the transmitter and receiver and power on all your devices starting
from the sink (monitor).
4. All LEDs on Transmitter and Receiver should be lit.
a. If this is not the case ensure that all connectors are fully engaged!
b. If the power LED is not lit the Transmitter or Receiver isn't powered up or faulty
c. If the Source LED is not lit the connection to the source is not established correctly
d. If the Sink LED is not lit the connection to the Sink device is not established correctly
e. If the Fiber LED is not lit the fiber connection between Transmitter and Receiver is not
working. Try to exchange the LC plugs with each other at either Transmitter or Receiver. If this
doesn't help check if the fiber cable is broken or has a kink and replace it.
5. If none of this helps try shorter DisplayPort cables.
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