Front And Rear View; Front Panel View - Lightware DA2DVI-Pro User Manual

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1.7. Front and rear view

1.7.1. Front panel view

Power LED
Source connected LED Indicates if a DVI source is connected to the DA2DVI-Pro, it is
Signal present LED
Monitor 1 hotplug LED Indicates if a display device (or matrix switcher, repeater, etc.)
Monitor 2 hotplug LED Indicates if a display device (or matrix switcher, repeater, etc.)
EDID status LED
Learn EDID button
Power LED
Address selection
Status LEDs
powered on and sends +5V signal to Pin 14 of the input DVI
connector.
Indicates if a valid DVI clock signal is present on the input DVI
connector.
is connected to the DVI OUTPUT 1 connector and sends a valid
Hot Plug Signal on Pin 16 through the DVI cable.
is connected to the DVI OUTPUT 2 connector and sends a valid
Hot Plug Signal on Pin 16 through the DVI cable.
Function 1: displays the firmware version of the device. For
more information, see chapter 2.1.
Function 2: after applying a Hot Plug signal to DVI OUTPUT 1,
this LED indicates that the unit is reading the EDID from the
connected display device. If the LED is blinking green then the
EDID is valid, if blinking red, then the EDID is invalid or missing.
Function 3: this LED indicates whether the selected EDID is
valid (continuous green = valid, continuous red = invalid or
empty memory selected). EDID address selection can be done
by front panel rotary switches or Matrix Controller software.
Stores the EDID of the display device attached to DVI OUTPUT
1 in the selected memory address (51...99). To learn the EDID,
select an appropriate address with the rotary switches and
press and hold the Learn button for two seconds.
Indicates if the device is powered on. It does not indicate
whether the device is operating properly.
The rotary switches select one of 100 addresses. Addresses
1...50 are factory preset and 51...99 are user programmable.
Use a flat head screwdriver that fits into the actuator. Avoid use
of keys, coins, knives and other sharp objects because they
might cause permanent damage to the rotary switches.
DA2DVI-Pro
User's Manual Rev. 1.3
Learn EDID button
Address selection
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