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Lindy 32576 User Manual

Lindy 32576 User Manual

Dvi-d cat5 extender

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DVI-D Cat5 Extender
User Manual
LINDY No. 32576
www.lindy.com
Product Information
DVI-D Transmitter:
Connect the DVI-D transmitter to the DVI output port on the PC or DVD
player while switched on. The LED's of transmitter will come on showing
orange for power and green for DDC2B activity of DVI port. Please note
that the transmitter has a pre-set EDID with a maximum DVI supporting
frequency of 1920x1440 and can simulate the behavior of a DVI monitor.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the LINDY DVI-D Cat5 Extender. This
extender is perfect for extending high resolution digital signage with
crystal clear images over distances up to 100m using low cost network
cable.
Features
Video Amplifier Bandwidth: 1.65Ghz
LED Status to indicate activity & power
English
DVI-D distance & resolution:
Manual focus adjustment for improved signal
PSU input 9V DC 500mA
Package Contents
1 x DVI-D Transmitter
1 x DVI-D Receiver
9V DC PSU
This User Manual
In some instances, Monitor EDID cloning is necessary
for proper video display.
Connect the transmitter unit (blue device) to the
monitor/display and turn it on. Wait a few seconds for
the EDID data to be cloned into the transmitter unit.
Only then can the adapter be connected to the PC.
DVI-D Receiver:
Plug the PSU in to the DVI-D receiver and power on the unit. The orange
LED will illuminate to show power is on. Turn the focus dial to auto and
the LED on the top of the unit will light up. Connect the DVI cable from
the monitor to the receiver.
800 x 600 @ 100m
1024 x 768 @ 70m
1280 x 1024 @ 60m
1920 x 1200 @ 35m

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Summary of Contents for Lindy 32576

  • Page 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the LINDY DVI-D Cat5 Extender. This extender is perfect for extending high resolution digital signage with crystal clear images over distances up to 100m using low cost network cable. DVI-D Cat5 Extender Features Video Amplifier Bandwidth: 1.65Ghz LED Status to indicate activity &...
  • Page 2 In 2006 the European Union introduced regulations (WEEE) for the collection and recycling of all waste electrical and electronic equipment. LINDY No. 32576 It is no longer allowable to simply throw away electrical and electronic equipment. Instead, these products must enter the recycling process.