Altinex manual Using the DA103-217as line driver, Page 2 of, AP-016Rev

Models: DA103-217

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Figure 2. Using the DA103-217 as line driver

Figure 2. Using the DA103-217 as line driver

In addition, the DA103-217 has circuitry to buffer EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) signals from a computer and will transmit them 150ft to a display. Without the buffer, these signals can be transmitted only 25ft, thus losing the monitor’s information for longer cable lengths. By buffering EDID signals inside the DA103-217, a laptop connected to a display is able to properly read the monitor©s resolution and adjust its video card for the correct display format and resolution. There may still be some limitations for older video cards that are not able to display high definition resolution.

The DA103-217 is ideally suited to be located under a tabletop interconnect J-Box. In many cases, tabletop J-boxes require video signal buffering for long cable runs. With its small size, the DA103-217 fits neatly under a table for a trouble free installation.

Figure 3. Installing the DA103-217 with a tabletop J-Box

The DA103-217 also has built in EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) emulator circuitry and is able to emulate any monitor or projector. In many cases when a laptop is connected through AV switchers and amplifiers, the EDID information from a monitor is not transmitted back to the laptop. Without this information, the laptop defaults to its native resolution and may not be compatible with the display used. Since different laptop manufacturers implement EDID slightly differently, the output from laptops will vary if EDID is not available. When EDID information is available, then a laptop will adjust its video card output to be compatible with the display’s resolution.

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Altinex manual Using the DA103-217as line driver, Page 2 of, AP-016Rev