TX video link
ALIF dual units can simultaneously
support up to two Single Link high
resolution video displays at pixel clocks up
to 165MHz; or can alternatively support
a single Dual Link very high Resolution
video display at pixel clocks up to 330MHz
(equating to an example display mode of
2560 x 1600 at 60 Hz refresh).
To make a video link
1 Wherever possible, ensure that power is disconnected from the ALIF and the host
computer.
2 Connect either one or two digital video link cables to the DVI-D socket(s) on the TX
unit rear panel:
To primary
video output
port
Note: When using one very high resolution DVI-D dual link display, use a DVI-D
Dual Link cable (such as the supplied Adder part: VSCD3) to connect the primary
video port of the computer system to the DVI-D-1 connector of the ALIF dual. A
dual link cable must also be used at the RX unit.
3 Connect the plug at the other end of the cable(s) to the corresponding DVI-D video
output socket(s) of the host computer.
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Note: When using two single
link DVI-D displays, connect
an additional video input from
the secondary video port of
the computer system using the
supplied secondary DVI-D link
cable.
To primary video output port
To secondary video output port
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