
Introduction
This guide describes the function, installation and operation of the DP DA2 distribution amplifier. Unless otherwise stated, the terms “DA” and “distribution amplifier” refer to the DP DA2.
This section contains the following information:
•About the DP DA2
•DP DA2 Features
•Application Diagram
About the DP DA2
The DP DA2 provides an Extron distribution amplifier for VESA® DisplayPort signals. It accepts a single input with data rates up to 10.8 Gbps and, in normal mode, distributes two identical outputs with resolutions of up to 2560x1600 @ 60 Hz on each output. Input and output signals can each be carried a maximum of 25 feet (7.62 m).
In Extend mode, the DP DA2 outputs an image with a resolution of up to 3840x1080 @ 60 Hz extended over two output displays.
The DP DA2 uses the DisplayPort v1.1a standard and is backwards compatible with earlier specifications. It has EDID Minder® for EDID management, Key Minder® for continuous HDCP verification, and can be controlled by RS‑232, using the Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS™) commands.
DP DA2 Features
DisplayPort — In normal mode provides two identical outputs with PC resolutions up to 2560x1600 @ 60 Hz, with
Thunderbolt™ source support (input) — Thunderbolt sources are backward compatible with the DP DA2 input with respect to both audio and video. Thunderbolt devices are not supported on the DP DA2 outputs.
Signals up to 10.8 Gbps — Supports data rates of either 1.62 Gbps (reduced bit rate) or 2.7 Gbps (high bit rate) using one, two, or four lanes.
Dual mode — Allows for interoperability with HDMI, DVI, and VGA display devices. Provides connectivity between a dual mode
Extend mode — Outputs a single image with a resolution of up to 3840x1080 @ 60 Hz extended over two output displays.
EDID Minder® — Maintains continuous EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) communication with the attached source. This ensures that the source powers up correctly and maintains a proper video output, even if the display is off.
Content protection — Supports
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