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The following illustrations show the back panels of the SW6 and SW8 DVI A Plus models. The non-audio models of the SW6 and SW8 DVI Plus (not shown) have the same back panels as their audio counterparts, but without audio connectors (E and F).

 

 

 

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Figure 7. SW6 DVI A Plus Rear Panel

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AVideo input connectors — Connect DVI-D video input devices to these female DVI-I connectors.

NOTES: The connectors on the switcher rear panel are DVI-I. However, the switcher

accepts only single-link DVI-D signals.

Appropriate DVI-D to HDMI cables or adapters are required for HDMI

signal input and output.

The SW DVI Plus Series switchers are not compatible with HDCP signals.

For each of these inputs there is a DIP switch on the front panel to set the equalization level of the input, which compensates for weak or noisy signals (see “Front Panel Features” on page 12).

EDID information (display resolution, refresh rate, and pixel clock rate), when read from the output display or entered by a user, is written to memory on each input, allowing the source to perform as if connected to the display, even when it is switched away from it. (For more information on EDID, see “EDID Modes” on page 15.)

NOTE: If power is recycled to the display, or if a new display is connected, the

source may need to be rebooted to read the new EDID.

BVideo output connector — Connect a DVI-D output to this female DVI-I connector.

If automatic EDID mode is enabled, the EDID information is read from the connected output device via this connector and is written to memory on each input whenever a display is powered on and connected this port.

If user-assigned mode is in effect, the information in the assigned EDID file is loaded into memory when a display is connected and powered on.

NOTE: The EDID information is also read and stored whenever power is recycled to

the connected output device or when the output device is replaced.

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Extron electronic 68-1316-02 manual SW6 DVI a Plus Rear Panel

68-1316-02 specifications

The Extron Electronic 68-1316-02 is a versatile, professional-grade component designed for seamless integration into various audio-visual systems. Designed primarily for the educational and corporate environments, this device offers a range of features that enhance user experience and operational reliability.

One of the main features of the Extron 68-1316-02 is its robust connectivity options. Equipped with multiple input and output configurations, it supports a wide range of devices including computers, projectors, and displays. This flexibility ensures that various audio and video sources can be connected effortlessly, allowing for an efficient and dynamic setup.

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