Introduction; Contents; Product Overview - Thinklogical VelocityDVI-33 Product Manual

Single-link and dual-link fiber extension systems
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Introduction

1.1. Contents

Upon receiving your Thinklogical VelocityDVI Extension System
items:
DVI Extender Transmitter
DVI Extender Receiver
DVI-D Male to Male Cable, 2 Meter (CBL-000009-002MR)
DVI-D Male to Male Dual-Link Cable, 2 Meters (CBL-000023-002MR)
Universal AC Power Adapters (PWR-000022-R) – Quantity 2 (Vel-3, -6)
AC Power Cord (PWR-000006-R) – Quantity 2 (Vel-33, -63)
CAT5 Cable Assembly (CBL000001-002MR)
3.5mm Audio Cable, M-M – Quantity 2 (CBL000016-006FR)
DB9F Adapter (ADP-000025-R) and DB9M Adapter (ADP-000019-R)
CD Product Manual
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For VelocityDVI-3, Qty = 1 each. For VelocityDVI-33, Qty = 3 each
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For VelocityDVI-6, Qty = 1 each. For VelocityDVI-63, Qty = 3 each
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With A/V+, A/N+, AH and NH models
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With A/V+ models only

1.2. Product Overview

MRTS
Technology 6.25 Gbps. allows for Full Frame Rate Transmission of uncompressed DVI.
Powered by Thinklogical's
Technology, our DVI Extension Systems transport every frame of a DVI video stream seamlessly with no
compression or dropped frames. In addition, all high speed peripherals function with no latency.
Incorporating standard SFP+ transceivers, the system uses multi-mode fiber optic cable to permit the
placement of a digital monitor or projector up to 1000 meters (3280 feet) away from the controlling
computer without loss of resolution. Thinklogical also offers optics that use single-mode fiber optic
cables to allow the placement of video devices up to 10, 40 or 80 km (6.2/24.8/49.7 miles) away from
the controlling computer without loss of resolution. Installation is plug-and-play and no adjustments
are necessary.
Each VEL-3 (single-link) and VEL-6 (dual-link) system consists of one transmitter per chassis
and one receiver per chassis. The rack-mountable VEL-33 system (single-link) and the rack-
mountable VEL-63 system (dual-link) each feature three transmitters per chassis and three
receivers per chassis. All models support Data Display Channel (DDC), with a variety of modes to
meet each unique requirement. All models are connected by fiber optic cable(s), the count of which
varies depending upon the DDC mode, to provide communications to and from the transmitter. The
transmitter unit connects to the CPU with supplied DVI-D cables (and audio, serial & network cables
in A/V+ and A/N+ models). The receiver unit provides an interface to the monitor(s) (and audio, serial
& network devices in A/V+ and A/N+ models).
Each Transmitter (TX) features a video input and local video output which can be used for DDC
modification and for displaying video at the source. The TX also has fiber connectors used for
transferring video and data to the Receiver. (For an Automatic Fail-Over option, see Appendix D
(pg. 50) for more details.) Status LEDS and DDC Mode buttons are provided for system
configuration.
Each Receiver (RX) features two video outputs. DVI to Display DDC is the primary output and DVI to
Display is an auxiliary output. The RX has fiber connectors used for transferring data to the TX and
for receiving video and data from the TX. Status LEDS and DDC Mode buttons are provided for
system configuration.
Thinklogical
also offers an HDCP Compliant* line of VelocityDVI Extenders, including Audio and
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Network options. See the list of available models beginning on page 5.
*High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection: A specification used to encrypt and protect digital video and audio signals transmitted between
two HDCP-enabled devices.
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