Extron electronic DTP DVI 230 manual Mm Stereo Plug Connector

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BLocal Output connector — If desired, connect a DVI monitor for local monitoring of the input digital image.

NOTES:

The local output is limited to a data rate of 4.95 Gbps (1.65 Gbps per color).

In a system where the local output is not used, ensure that you power up the end display first before the video source. Route the DDC to the remote end (see the DDC Route DIP switch [see item C on page 9]).

CAudio input connector — If desired, plug an analog audio input into the transmitter via this stereo mini jack connector.

NOTE: The analog audio input on this connector is in addition to the digital audio that may be embedded in the DVI input. See the figure at right to identify the connector tip, ring, and sleeve when you

are making connections for the transmitter from existing audio cables. A mono audio connector consists of the tip and sleeve. A stereo audio connector consists of the tip, ring, and sleeve.

Tip (+)

Ring (-)

Sleeve ()

3.5mm Stereo Plug Connector

(balanced)

DRS-232 and IR connector — Connect a serial RS-232 signal, a modulated IR signal, or both to this 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector for bidirectional RS-232 and IR communication (see RS-232 and IR connector wiring on page 9 to wire the connector).

EDTP Output RJ-45 connector — Connect one end of a TP cable to this RJ-45 female connector on the transmitter. Ensure the opposite end of this cable is connected to the receiver DTP Input RJ-45 connector (see item G on the next page).

ATTENTION: Do not connect this device to a telecommunications or computer data network.

NOTE: See TP cable termination and recommendations on page 6 to properly wire the RJ-45 connectors and for detailed NOTES.

Signal LED — Indicates the unit is receiving a TMDS clock signal on the DVI input.

Link LED — Indicates a valid link is established between the units on the DTP input and output cable.

FPower input connector — Plug the included external 12 VDC power supply into

either this 2-pole connector or the power input connector on the receiver (item K on page 6). See Power supply wiring on page 8 to wire the connector.

NOTES:

One power supply is included with the transmitter and normally can power both units.

If you have removed the ground jumpers (see Disconnecting the Ground on page 11) because of ground potential differences, one DTP DVI 230 unit cannot remotely power the other unit. Each unit requires a local power supply.

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DTP DVI 230 specifications

The Extron DTP DVI 230 is a powerful and versatile solution designed for the transmission of high-quality DVI video signals over long distances. This compact device is perfect for a range of AV applications, from corporate environments to educational settings, ensuring that high-resolution video is delivered without compromise.

One of the key features of the DTP DVI 230 is its ability to transmit DVI signals up to 230 feet (70 meters) over a single Cat 6 cable. This capability eliminates the need for bulky cables, allowing for a cleaner and more organized installation. Additionally, the device supports both DVI-D and DVI-I formats, enabling compatibility with a wide range of video sources and displays.

The DTP DVI 230 excels in video quality, supporting resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz, as well as 1080p, which ensures that users can enjoy a crystal-clear viewing experience. This makes it an ideal choice for applications that demand high-definition video, such as presentations, video conferencing, and digital signage.

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The DTP DVI 230 features a user-friendly design with an intuitive interface. It includes LED indicators that provide real-time status feedback for power and signal presence, making it easy for users to monitor the device’s operation. Moreover, the compact form factor allows for flexible installation options, whether it is rack-mounted or placed in an AV cabinet.

In terms of compatibility, the Extron DTP platform enables seamless integration with other Extron products such as matrix switchers and control systems. This makes it an integral part of sophisticated AV system designs, allowing for streamlined operation and control across different devices.

Overall, the Extron DTP DVI 230 is an exceptional choice for any AV professional seeking a reliable, high-performance solution for long-distance DVI signal transmission. With its impressive feature set, advanced technologies, and ease of integration, it stands out as a top-tier option in the market.