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Section 1: Getting Started 

1.1

 

Important Safeguards 

 

Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for future 
reference.

 

 

What the warranty does not cover

 

 

 

 

Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. 

 

Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from: 

 

Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized 
product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product. 

 

Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us. 

 

Any damage of the product due to shipment. 

 

Removal or installation of the product. 

 

Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuation or failure. 

 

Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications. 

 

Normal wear and tear. 

 

Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect. 

 

Removal, installation, and set-up service charges. 

1.2

 

Safety Instructions 

 

Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module.   

 

Dismantling the housing or modifying the module may result in electrical shock or burn. 

 

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.   

 

Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing housing may expose you to 
dangerous voltage or other hazards 

 

Keep the module away from liquids.   

 

Spillage into the housing may result in fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage. If an object or liquid 
falls or spills on to the housing, unplug the module immediately.   

 

Have the module checked by a qualified service engineer before using it again. 

1.3

 

Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 

 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed 
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.   
Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this 
equipment. 

 

Summary of Contents for DVI-SPLITPRO-2BB

Page 1: ...ptions at any time without notice No license whether express implied or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this publication Except as set forth in Avenview Standard Terms and...

Page 2: ...1 Inputs and Outputs 7 1 6 2 I O Connectors 8 1 8 Before Installation 8 Section 2 Installation 9 2 1 IR Remote Control 10 2 2 On Screen Display Menu 11 2 3 System Requirements 13 2 4 Software Connect...

Page 3: ...www avenview com 3...

Page 4: ...defect Removal installation and set up service charges 1 2 Safety Instructions Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module Dismantling the housing or modifying the module may result in electric...

Page 5: ...gh software control The advanced video processor allows you to manipulate output images wherever positions and whatever sizes you want for viewing two computers or two video signals or a combination T...

Page 6: ...nd layouts can be saved in computers and can be loaded for later use Video parameters adjustable brightness contrast color temperature etc User selectable output settings up to 1920x1200 Perfectly as...

Page 7: ...of the 4 inputs and then display 2 of them simultaneously on the same screen Figure 2 shows the rear panel connectors of a DVI SPLITPRO 2B and Table 1 illustrates how you can connect video devices an...

Page 8: ...to DVI VGA Y Cable 1 8 Before Installation Put the product in an even and stable location If the product falls down or drops it may cause an injury or malfunction Don t place the product in too high...

Page 9: ...he breakout cable 4 Connect a monitor projector other displays that come with DVI VGA inputs by using 1 male male DVI VGA cable to DVI SPLITPRO 2B DVI output you can connect 2 displays equipped with D...

Page 10: ...commands used to control the video processor 1 Power Power ON OFF the device 2 PIP Border Display the border of small image under PIP mode 3 UP Button Move to the upper titles 4 Source Press to select...

Page 11: ...www avenview com 11 2 2 On Screen Display Menu...

Page 12: ...utton User 6500K 9300K Blue Slider PIP Control PIP Mode Off Single PAP Vertical Slider PIP Size Small Medium Large Horizontal Slider Blend Slider Logo Off On Border Off On Red Slider Green Slider Blue...

Page 13: ...k Ensure that Serial RS232 connection is secure 2 The first step after running the software is to automatically detect if the device responses correctly through RS 232 port The process takes 5 15 seco...

Page 14: ...or color of border etc into your favorite setting files Load Settings Load the favorite settings from the previously saved file IR Control Enable or Disable IR Remote Control function Auto Sleep Enabl...

Page 15: ...Display the sub channel s border Label Display the sub channel s label Users can define the content of the label Layer This will make the sub channel overlays the main channel Pause Freeze the displa...

Page 16: ...main channel at fully screen display 2 While Blend is selected users can use the slider to control the control the degree of blending Color 1 Select the main or sub channels 2 Reset Restore all the s...

Page 17: ...he Pattern Model is chosen the output will display the selected pattern While unselecting this item the output display works normally 2 The organ border indicates which pattern is currently selected U...

Page 18: ...S Delay 1 Select the main or sub channel 2 The fine movement of the selected channel EDID Code 1 Save Save the read back EDID Content in PC 2 Setting Automatically setup the output resolution accordin...

Page 19: ...nput TMDS Signal 1 2 Volts peak peak ESD Protection Human body model 15kV air gap discharge 8kV contact discharge Input 2 x VGA through VGA to DVI Adapter 2 x DVI 1 x Component 1 x Composite 1 x RS232...

Page 20: ...80 60Hz MAC 640x480 67Hz VESA 640x480 72Hz VESA 640x480 75Hz VESA 640x480 85Hz VESA 800x600 56Hz VESA 800x600 60Hz VESA 800x600 72Hz VESA 800x600 75Hz VESA 800x600 85Hz Supported Mode Resolution MAC 8...

Page 21: ...60Hz HDTV 1080p 1920x1080 60Hz VESA 640x480 60Hz VESA 800x600 60Hz VESA 1024x768 60Hz VESA 1152x864 75Hz VESA 1280x1024 60Hz VESA 1280x1024 50Hz VESA 1280x768 60Hz VESA 1366x768 60Hz VESA 1400x1050 6...

Page 22: ...esn t excess the native resolution of the display in this case the message of out of range is usually showed on your screen Poor Quality We suggest that don t use T connectors to split your video sour...

Page 23: ...atory profits or for punitive incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of the Avenview hardware software or other products and documentation provided he...

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