SmartAVI FVX-3000S Manual de Usario
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FVX-3000S
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USER MANUAL
FVX-3000
Multimode Fiber KVM Extender
VIDEO
Input Interface VGA-Female (Single-Link)
Output Interface DVI-I, VGA or DVI-D
Max Resolution 1920x1200 @ 60Hz
DDC Internal Table;
Can be reprogrammed
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
800.AVI.2131
Tel: (818) 503-6200 Fax: (818) 503-6208
11651 Vanowen St. North Hollywood, CA 91605
SmartAVI.com
Designed and Manufactured in the USA
Extend USB Keyboard and Mouse,
Stereo Audio, VGA and RS-232 Signal up to 1,400 Feet
FVX-3000 Receiver Front
FVX-3000 Receiver Rear
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
PART NO. DESCRIPTION
FVX-TX3000 FVX-3000 Multimode Transmitter
FVX-RX3000 FVX-3000 Multimode Receiver
PS5VD3A Power Supply (2) 5V 3A
OTHER
RS-232 Data up to 115200bps
USB USB Keyboard and Mouse ONLY
Fiber Extender Fiber
• 225m @ Multimode 62,5µ
• 450m @ Multimode 50µ
• Fiber-Plug type LC
Dimensions 4.5”x5.5”x1.70”
Weight 8 lbs.
Power External 100-240 VAC/
5VDC3A @ 15W
AUDIOAUDIOAUDIOAUDIO
Signal Type Stereo Audio
Bandwidth 15Mhz, 0dB
Impedance 10K Ω
INTRODUCTION
The FVX-3000 consists of a transmitter and receiver that
extend KVM, VGA, audio and RS-232 signals. It is a profes-
sional quality KVM capable of extending signals up to
1,400 feet over a single multimode fiber optic cable.
FEATURES
•Top Signal Quality at Maximum Extension Over Multi-
mode Fiber (1,400 ft.)
•Superior Image Quality at all Resolutions
•Video Resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz
(1280 x 1024 at 75Hz)
•Customizable/Programmable DDC Table
•Supports USB Keyboard/Mouse
•Supports Stereo Audio
•Supports VGA Input
•Supports VGA or DVI output
•Supports RS-232 Control from 300bps to 115200bps
•Fiber Plug Type LC
•Compatible With all Operating Systems
•Compact Metal Casing
APPLICATION DIAGRAM
CONNECTING THE FVX-3000
1. Turn off all devices.
2. Connect the VGA cable, USB cable, and audio cable (not included) to their appropriate ports on the FVXFVXFVXFVX----3333000000000000
Transmitter (TX)Transmitter (TX)Transmitter (TX)Transmitter (TX).
3. Connect the monitor/display to the DVI out of the FVX
FVXFVX
FVX-
--
-3000 Receiver (RX)
3000 Receiver (RX)3000 Receiver (RX)
3000 Receiver (RX). If using a VGA monitor, use a VGA-to-
DVI adapter to connect it to the monitor.
4. Connects the USB keyboard and Mouse ONLY to the USB ports on the RX.
5. Connect speakers to the audio port on the RX.
6. Connect a multimode fiber optic cable between the TX and RX (maximum cable length is 1,400 ft.).
7. Connect the 5V power supply to both the TX and RX.
8. Power on all devices.
EDID LEARNING
The factory video settings of the FVX-3000 has a native resolution of 1920x1080 @ 60Hz, which is standard for most
HD monitors. FVX-3000 is also fully capable of “learning” and remembering what type of display monitor is con-
nected to it. If the monitor you are using does not support the factory default video resolution, learning the EDID of
your monitor is necessary:
1. Ensure that the units (TX and RX) are both powered off.
2. Power on the display being learned and connect it to the RX using a DVI cable (or VGA).
3. Connect a multimode fiber optic cable between the TX and RX. DO NOT
DO NOTDO NOT
DO NOT connect the computer to the transmitter.
4. Power on the TX and the RX.
5. Wait for approximately 30 seconds. Then and LEDs on both the TX and RX should blink on and off Data Video
continuously for about 10 seconds. Then the LED will turn on (solid) for a few seconds and then turn off, Video
indicating that the EDID of your monitor has been learned. Note: If the LEDs do not stop blinking on and off, then
the EDID is not learned properly; thus, re-learning is required.
6. Plug the computer into the transmitter. If the computer did not automatically detect the TX, go to the Screen
Resolution Settings Detect on your computer and click .
7. Once the DDC of the monitor is learned, the DDC information will be stored in the internal memory of the trans-
mitter. Therefore, learning the monitor’s DDC again is not required. However, when using monitor that another
has a different native resolution or DDC information than the first monitor, then learning is required.
WHY FIBER OPTIC?
SmartAVI has created a full line of fiber optic extender
products, understanding that this technology is superior to
traditional cabling.
Fiber optic cables are:
•Capable of transmitting over very long distances with no
signal loss.
•Immune to electromagnetic interference. In situations
where there is considerable interference, fiber
optic cabling is the only solution.
•Much more secure because they cannot be easily
tapped. For this reason, military and law enforcement
agencies use fiber optic cables for the transmission of
sensitive data.
•Relatively inexpensive and small enough to be routed
through small spaces.
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | SmartAVI |
Categoría: | extensor AV |
Modelo: | FVX-3000S |
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