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10. Power up the transmitter and the receiver. A single power supply can provide power to both units through the remote power connection.

11. Connect the remote display to the receiver output. A local monitor display can also be connected to the transmitter output at this time.

12. Connect the DVI source to the transmitter input.

13. Check that the transmitter switches are in the positions described in steps 4-6.

14. Power on the DVI source device. The source device reads and uses the EDID information stored in the transmitter memory and boots up with that resolution.

15. Power on the remote (and local) display device(s).

NAll display devices must be capable of handling resolutions equal to or greater than that of the device used to set the EDID.

Using the EDID Minder with the default EDID

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Set the EDID Minder switch to the on (up)

 

 

MINDEREDID

DEFAULTEDID

 

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position of the Remote DDC switch is not

 

 

 

position and the Default EDID switch to the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

on (up) position (see the figure at right). The

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

relevant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Connect the source device to the transmitter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

input.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Connect the display device to the receiver

output and, if required, the local monitor to the transmitter output.

4. Connect the transmitter to the receiver with the three twisted pair cables.

Transmitter port 1 connects to receiver port 1.

Transmitter port 2 connects to receiver port 2.

Transmitter port 3 connects to receiver port 3. 5. Power on all devices.

6. The source boots using EDID showing a native resolution of 2560x1600, regardless of the display device.

NAll display devices must be capable of handling resolutions equal to or greater than the default values.

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Contents Dual Link DVI Transmitter and Receiver DVI DL 201 Tx/RxSafety Instructions English PrecautionsFCC Class a Notice 安全须知 中文Page Amber while the Edid information is read Power on the source deviceQuick Start Guide -­ DVI DL 201 Tx/Rx Connect the display to the local monitor outputTo use DDC pass-through routed to the local monitor Quick Start Guide -­ DVI DL 201 Tx/Rx, cont’dTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d DVI DL 201 Tx/Rx OneAbout the DVI DL 201 Tx/Rx DVI DL 201 Tx/Rx FeaturesIntroduction About this ManualExtron DVI DL 201 Tx Typical Application for the DVI DL 201 Tx/RxIntroduction, cont’d Two Rack mounting InstallationTabletop placement Mounting the DVI DL 201 Tx/RxInstalling the DVI DL 201 Tx on a rack shelf Rack mounting proceduresUnder-desk mounting the DVI DL 201 Tx Installation, cont’dUnder-desk mounting Through-desk mounting the DVI DL 201 Rx Through-desk mountingProjector mounting the DVI DL 201 Rx Pole mountingDVI DL 201 Tx/Rx Installation DVI DL 201 Tx front panel features Installation, cont’d Panel FeaturesDVI DL 201 Tx front panel features DVI DL 201 Tx DVI DL 201 Tx rear panel featuresDVI DL 201 Rx front panel features DVI DL 201 Rx front panel featuresDVI DL 201 Rx rear panel features DVI DL 201 Rx rear panel featuresDVI-D output Installation, cont’d Cable Connections and SwitchesDVI-D input Pin Signal Terminating shielded cable Twisted pair output/inputTIA/EIA Connections60 Hz Video ResolutionSingle Link Mode Dual Link Mode Single Link/Dual Link DVIOff position DDC switchesControl pass-through Tx to Tx Rx to Rx Ground to RS-232 signalsIR signals Signal S, from the control device toConnecting power to DVI DL 201 Tx/Rx Power inputThree Using the Edid Minder to read and store Edid from a display Configuration and OperationConfiguration Connect the display device to the receiver Using the Edid Minder with the default EdidSet the Edid Minder switch to the on up Connect the source device to the transmitter InputPower on the display device Configuration and Operation, cont’dUsing pass-through mode with DDC routed to a local monitor Power on the local monitor, if required Troubleshooting Configuration and Operation, cont’d SetupDVI DL 201 Tx/Rx Configuration and Operation Configuration and Operation, cont’d AAppendix a Video input and loop-through transmitter SpecificationsReference Information VideoGeneral Video output receiverControl/remote external device pass-through #60 ‑604 ‑20 Enclosure dimensionsDepth excludes connectors Warranty Years parts and laborIncluded Parts Optional AccessoriesIncluded parts Replacement Part number Accessory Part numberReference Information USA, Canada, South America Japan Central America Extron’s WarrantyExtron Electronics. All rights reserved
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DVI DL 201 Tx, DVI DL 201 Rx specifications

Extron Electronics is renowned for its high-quality audio-visual solutions, and their DVI DL 201 TX/RX and DVI DL 201 RX are no exception. These devices are designed to facilitate digital video signal transmission over long distances, making them ideal for professional AV setups in educational institutions, corporate environments, and large venues.

The Extron DVI DL 201 TX (transmitter) and DVI DL 201 RX (receiver) feature advanced technology that supports DVI Dual Link video signals. This capability allows for the transmission of high-resolution video up to 2560x1600 at 60Hz, ensuring crisp and clear visuals essential for modern presentations and video playback.

One of the standout features of the DVI DL 201 series is its ability to extend DVI signals up to 200 feet (60 meters) using a single CAT 6 cable. This long-distance capability is particularly beneficial in expansive installations where traditional cabling may not suffice. The use of Exton’s advanced technology allows these devices to maintain signal integrity even at longer distances, mitigating concerns about video degradation.

The DVI DL 201 TX/RX is equipped with hot-plug detection, ensuring that both the transmitter and receiver can automatically recognize connected devices without the need for manual intervention. This enhances ease of use and simplifies the setup process for system integrators. Additionally, the devices are designed with a compact form factor, allowing for flexibility in installation without taking up excessive space.

Another notable characteristic of the DVI DL 201 series is its compatibility with a range of DVI sources and displays, making it a versatile solution in mixed technology environments. This flexibility, combined with their durability, makes these devices a reliable choice for any AV installation.

Furthermore, Extron incorporates thorough engineering in their products, ensuring that both the DVI DL 201 TX and RX meet high standards of performance and reliability. The devices are backed by Extron’s comprehensive support and warranty services, providing peace of mind for end-users.

In conclusion, the Extron DVI DL 201 TX/RX and DVI DL 201 RX introduce a robust solution for extending DVI signals, ensuring high-quality video transmission across considerable distances. With their advanced features and technologies, they are an excellent choice for any professional AV application.