Lightware DVI-TP-RX100DL Manual de Usario

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Quick Start Guide
DVI-TP-RX100DL
DVI-TP-TX200DL
Further information
The document is valid with the following rmware version: 1.1.5 for RX and 1.3.1 for TX.
The User’s manual of this appliance is available at www.lightware.eu.
See the Downloads section on the website of the product.
Contact us
sales@lightware.eu
+36 1 255 3800
support@lightware.eu
+36 1 255 3810
Lightware Visual Engineering LLC.
Peterdy 15, Budapest H-1071, Hungary
Doc. ver.: 1.0
19200012
Important safety instructions
Please read and keep the information in the attached safety instructions supplied with the
product before start using the device.
Introduction
Lightware TP-DL series transceivers are Dual-Link DVI over Twisted pair extenders which
transmit Dual-Link DVI-D signals over two CATx cables. Accessible distances depend on the
used cable quality and signal resolution. The DVI-TP-TX200DL transmitter includes an EDID
Manager and built-in DVI distribution amplier for local monitor Output.
Only two CAT cables are needed for Dual-Link DVI signal transmission, there is no need for
third CAT cable to transmit EDID. If a lower resolution Single-Link signal is transmitted, only
one CAT cable is needed between the transmitter and the receiver.
TP-DL series transceivers support the highest resolutions up to 3840 x 2400 including all
HDTV resolutions: 720p, 1080p, 2K. DVI-TP-TX200DL stores and emulates 100 EDID, 50
of which are factory preset and 50 are user programmable.
Box contents
Extender unit 5V DC power adaptor
with interchangeable plugs
Safety and warranty info,
Quick Start Guide
Powering on
1. After the system is complete, rstly connect the output of the Power Adaptor to the
extenders then connect the adaptor to the socket.
2. At rst the extenders display the rmware version using the the upper two LEDs. The
following example shows this process for a rmware version of 1.3.1:
RED blinks once, short pause.
GREEN blinks three times, short pause.
GREEN blinks once.
3. The EDID INVALID LED on the transmitter lights up for 2-3 seconds, then the upper two
LEDs display the EDID status (if the selected EDID is valid or invalid).
4. The attached DVI source and monitor(s) can be powered on.
If none of the LEDs light up upon power-up, the unit is most likely damaged and further
use is not advised. Please contact support@lightware.eu.
Adjusting the input equalization
The amplitude of high frequency signals decreases after they pass through long distances
in copper cables. To counter-act this phenomenon, the receiver amplies the signal while
maximizing the amplitude at a certain level. The receiver offers two equalization modes:
automatic and manual. The mode can be toggled by pressing the EQ MODE SELECTION
button.
It is always advised to use the automatic mode and only adjust the equalization
manually if the auto mode does not give a good result.
Front and rear views - Transmitter
Front and rear views - Receiver
The extenders do not have networking capabilities. Do not connect a Local Area
Network device or a PC to the RJ45 sockets of the devices. Doing so may damage the
unit!
QEDID
rotary switches
The rotary switches select one of the EDID memory
addresses.
WLearn EDID
button
Stores the EDID of the display device attached to the
output in the selected memory address.
EStatus LEDs The LEDs give feedback about the state of the units and
the video signal.
RDVI input Connect one dual-link DVI-D or DVI-I cable (only digital
pins are connected internally) between the DVI source and
the transmitter.
TMonitor output Connect one dual link DVI-D or DVI-I cable (only digital
pins are connected internally) between the transmitter and
the local display device. The output connector is able to
supply 500 mA current on pin 14 to power ber optical DVI
extenders like DVI-OPT-TX100.
YCATx output(s) Connect two CATx cables between the transmitter and the
receiver.
UDC 5V input Connect the output of the supplied 5V DC power adaptor or
use Lightware’s rack mountable power supply.
Legend - Transmitter
QStatus LEDs The LEDs give feedback about the state of the units and
the video signal.
WEQ mode
selector button
Toggles between automatic and manual EQ mode. The EQ
mode status LEDs indicate which mode is currently active.
EEQ level adjust The 25-turn potentiometer can be used to precisely set
the right amount of equalization in manual EQ mode.
The potentiometer does not stop at the end positions,
but rotates indenitely. After reaching the end position, a
clicking sound can be heard at every full turn of the knob.
RCATx input Connect one CATx cable between the receiver and the
transmitter.
TDVI output Connect one dual link DVI-D or DVI-I cable (only digital
pins are connected internally) between the receiver and
the local display device. The output connector is able to
supply 500 mA current on pin 14 to power ber optical DVI
extenders like DVI-OPT-TX100.
YDC 5V input Connect the output of the supplied 5V DC power adaptor or
use Lightware’s rack mountable power supply.
Legend - Receiver
Typical application
Status LEDs - Transmitter
EDID INVALID
BLINKING: invalid EDID is read from the connected sink or EDID learning failed.
ON: invalid EDID is selected by the rotary switches.
EDID VALID
BLINKING: valid EDID is received from the connected sink or EDID learning is successful.
ON: valid EDID is selected and emulated by the rotary switches.
MONITOR
ON: a sink is connected to the Monitor output port and sends a valid Hot plug signal.
SRC +5V
ON: a DVI source is connected, powered on and sends the 5V signal.
Status LEDs - Receiver
MANUAL EQ
ON: Manual equalization mode is active.
AUTO EQ
ON: Auto equalization mode is active.
SIGNAL PRESENT
ON: a valid DVI clock signal is present on the CATx (video) input port.
MONITOR HOTPLUG
ON: a sink is connected to the DVI output port and sends a valid Hot plug signal.
Maximum twisted pair distances
Resolution Vfreq
(Hz)
Pixel clk
freq. (MHz)
Cat5e
UTP
Cat6
UTP
Cat6
FTP
Cat7
S/FTP
640x480 60 25.2 60 m 65 m 70 m 80 m
800x600 60 40.0 60 m 65 m 65 m 75 m
1024x768 60 65.0 55 m 60 m 60 m 75 m
1280x720p 60 74.2 55 m 60 m 60 m 70 m
1280x1024 60 108.0 50 m 55 m 60 m 65 m
1400x1050 60 121.8 45 m 45 m 55 m 60 m
1600x1200 60 162.0 30 m 35 m 45 m 50 m
1920x1080p 60 148.5 30 m 35 m 45 m 50 m
1920x1200p 60 153.0 30 m 35 m 45 m 50 m
2048x1536p 60 208.0 50 m 55 m 60 m 65 m
2560x1600p 60 268.0 30 m 35 m 45 m 50 m
3840x2400p 30 304.0 30 m 35 m 45 m 50 m
Category 7 cable is always recommended since they are screened and foiled by standard.
EDID selection
Use a at head screwdriver to change the address. The left switch
sets the tens value, the right switch gives the ones value of the EDID.
Avoid the use of keys, coins, knives and other sharp objects.
Locking DC plug
Twist 90°clockwise to lock.
DVI-TP-R X-100DL
DUAL LINK DVI
CAT-A CAT-B
HDM I-T P-TX200D L
Safety and
warranty
info
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Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Lightware
Categoría: extensor AV
Modelo: DVI-TP-RX100DL

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