General Description; Box Contents; Features - Lightware DA2DVI-Pro User Manual

Lightware da2dvi-pro distribution amplifier
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General description

1.1. Box contents

1.2. Features

60 meter input cable compensation – Using 22AWG high quality DVI cable, the
Advanced EDID Management – The user can emulate any EDID on the DA2DVI-
Supports all HDTV resolutions – 720p, 1080i and 1080p etc. without HDCP
Pixel Accurate Reclocking – (removes jitter and skew caused by long cables)
Signal Present LED – Valid DVI signal is detected, when signal is applied to DVI
Source and Monitor Connected LEDs – Three LEDs indicate when a DVI source
Front and rear panel control – EDID Address selection with two decimal rotary
Software control – Input status, output settings, EDID Management, Terminal
Fiber cable support – Self powered DVI fiber cables using +5V from DVI sources
Universal power adaptor – DA2DVI-Pro is equipped with a universal +5V power
DA2DVI-Pro Distribution Amplifier
User's manual
Quick Start Guide
+5V wall plug power adaptor
CD-ROM with control software
USB Type A/B cable
input is automatically compensated for up to 60 meter cable
length, which extends installation possibilities even on highest
HDTV or computer resolutions. In case of lower pixel
resolutions, this length can be even higher.
Pro's input, read out and store any monitor's EDID (attached to
Output 1) in 49 internal memory locations, upload and
download EDID files using Matrix Control Software.
encoding - Unencrypted HDTV signals up to 165 MHz pixel
clock frequency regardless of the resolution passed through.
each output has a clean, jitter free signal, eliminating signal
instability and distortion caused by long cables or connector
reflections.
INPUT.
and display diveces are connected to the DA2DVI-Pro.
switches and Learn EDID button are available on the front
panel. Advanced hardware settings can be made with DIP
switch on the rear side of the DA2DVI-Pro.
Window and hardware information can be accessed in
Lightware Matrix Controller software using a USB connection.
(VGA cards, etc.) usually consume more than 50 mA, which
load is maximum allowed by DVI 1.0 standard. DA2DVI-Pro
supports +5V 500 mA constant current output on each DVI
OUTPUT to power long distance fiber optical cables.
adaptor, which accepts AC voltages from 100 to 240 Volts with
50 or 60 Hz line frequency.
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