Rose electronic Singlemode or Multimode fiber models manual DDC Source JP1 setting JP2 setting

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Carefully remove the four (4) Phillips screws from the bottom of the unit. If your model is a dual version, also remove the UNC screws that secure the video connectors.

A- Remove the top cover exposing the internal PC board as shown below

B- Locate jumpers JP1 and JP2.

C- Place a jumper block on the appropriate jumpers as shown in the table below:

FIBER Connector

DDC Source

JP1 setting JP2 setting

From internal table (default)

From local monitor

From remote monitor (see procedure)

Reset to default values

Load DDC information from the Remote monitor and save to the internal DDC table

To load the DDC information from the remote monitor, perform the following steps to properly load the DDC information from the remote monitor to the local unit.

1.Switch off the power on the local and remote units and disconnect the video cable to the remote monitor(s).

2.Open the LOCAL unit exposing the internal PC board

3.Locate the jumper block on terminal JP3. Remove the jumper block from JP3 and place it on jumper JP2. Note the position of the jumper block on JP3. It will be replaced when the DDC load procedure completes. JP1 and JP2 should now have a jumper on them. (NOTE: Perform this procedure on both PC boards on the dual models)

4.Make sure the interconnect CAT5 cable is connected and turn on the local and remote units.

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Contents CrystalView DVI Fiber Page Limited Warranty Models FCC/IC STATEMENTS, EU Declaration of ConformityTable of Contents System introduction IntroductionDisclaimer Compatibility FeaturesPackage contents Models Models / Connectors Single VideoModels / Connectors Single Video Serial / Audio Rear Models Dual VideoModels Dual Video Serial / Audio Cables CrystalView DVI Fiber to Rose switch cableReceiver to KVM station cable Transmitter unit to Receiver unit cableInstallation InstallationTransmitter to Receiver cabling Cable type w/ LC connectors Maximum distanceApplying power Video OK Power Data Error Status Diagnostic LED IndicatorsDDC Information OperationOperating instructions DDC Source JP1 setting JP2 setting Color Depth Selection Reset DDC table to default valuesColor Depth JP3 setting Description Selecting moment of switching to next frameMoment to switch Troubleshooting TroubleshootingMaintenance and Repair Service InformationServide Technical SupportSafety SafetyServicing Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety informationGrounding Appendices Appendix A. General specificationsPart Number Singlemode Description Appendix B. Parts and cablesPart Number Multimode Description Appendix C. Rackmount Kit Page Stancliff Road Phone 281 Houston, Texas

Singlemode or Multimode fiber models, Single or Dual video / USB or PS/2 Catx specifications

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