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Console connections:
Video
A Single Link DVI-D port is provided on the rear panel of the user module.
The DDX-USR module supports one video display with pixel clocks up to 165MHz
(equivalent to a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz - aka ‘WUXGA’).
If a second display is required to support a dual video installation, use another DDX-
USR module to drive the second display, and combine the two user modules into a single
Console within the DDX Matrix configuration application - See
Configure > Computers
.
To connect the video display
1
Connect the DVI-D video cable from your video
display to the video output port on the rear panel
of the user module.
From your
video display
Console connections:
USB
The DDX-USR module contains a USB hub that can support up to four v1.1 or v2.0 USB
devices (in any combination). All four USB sockets, two on the front panel and two on
the rear, are identical in operation.
Note: In multi-head installations, the USB devices must be attached only to the DDX-USR
module that drives the main display.
To connect USB devices
1
Connect your USB keyboard and mouse to any of
the four sockets distributed on the front and rear
panels of the user module.
From USB keyboard
and mouse
From USB
keyboard and
mouse
Rear panel
Front panel
DDX-USR module switches
The two switches on the DDX-USR module are reserved for future use and must both
remain in the OFF position.
EDID management
The DDX switch provides a number of fixed EDID (Extended Display Identification
Data) profiles that will suit a large number of video display configurations. If additional
EDID definitions are required for your installation, you can clone new definitions from
connected video displays and add these to the list of available definitions.
For details about cloning EDIDs from displays, see
Add EDID
.
For details about applying an EDID to a particular computer, see
Configure > Computers
> Transmitters
.