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5.  SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

Typical System Diagram

LC2

LC1

LC1

LC2

*HDMI cables not supplied

IR Signal Path

IR Tx

IR Rx

IR Remote

HDMI Port

HDMI Cable*

DVI-7360-RX

Receiver

AC Power

Adapter

DVI-7360-Rx

HDMI Fiber Optic Receiver

HDMI Port

HDMI Cable*

DVI-7360-TX

Transmitter

AC Power
Adapter

DVI-7360-Tx

HDMI Fiber Optic Transmitter

HDMI Interconnections

1.  Connect each strand of the fiber optic cable to the corresponding 

optical ports on the Transmitter and Receiver units that are marked 
LC1 and LC2.

2.  Connect the Transmitter unit to the source using a high-quality HDMI 

cable (e.g., PC, Blu-Ray, receiver/switcher output).

3.  Connect the Receiver unit to the display using a high-quality HDMI 

cable (or receiver input, switcher input).

4.  Connect the supplied External AC Power Adapters to the power input 

jacks on the Transmitter and Receiver units and then to an active AC 
power source.  The red POWER LEDs should illuminate on both units.

5.  First turn ON the Display, and then turn ON switchers and other 

distribution equipment (if present).  Finally, turn ON the source.  The 
green LINK LEDs should illuminate on both units.  Test the system to 
ensure proper performance.

IR Interconnections

This unit is equipped with an IR repeater port that supports remote extension of 
certain IR devices over the optical link.  The IR information is sent upstream in 
the opposite direction w.r.t. the HDMI signal.  Connect the IR receiver to the DVI-
7360-RX Receiver unit and the IR transmitter to the DVI-7360-TX Transmitter 
unit.  Note that the IR receiver must be visible to the remote control device and 
the IR transmitter must be visible to the source device for proper operation.

Summary of Contents for DVI-7360

Page 1: ...User Guide HDMI Fiber Optic Extender DVI 7360...

Page 2: ...S SECTION PAGE PRODUCT SAFETY 1 PRODUCT LIABILITY 1 1 INTRODUCTION 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS 3 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS 4 4 INSTALLATION 4 5 SYSTEM CONNECTIONS 5 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 7 LIMITED WARRANTY 7 8 REGULATO...

Page 3: ...on the ends of the optical cable as this can cause it to malfunction Take precaution to ensure that the fiber optic cable is not forced to bend tighter than its minimum bend radius Product Liability...

Page 4: ...tures This product offers several unique features and benefits Long distance transport of high speed single link DVI or HDMI signals using either single mode or multi mode fiber optic cables Uses deta...

Page 5: ...Photo Diode O E Converter Suggested Fiber Optic Cable 50 125 Multi Mode or 9 125 Single Mode fiber 2x LC connectors Power Power Source Both Tx and Rx units must use the included AC power adapters Exte...

Page 6: ...e such as a PC or BluRay player The Receiver should be connected to the HDMI input port of a digital display This product may be connected to a DVI source and or display using a DVI to HDMI cable DVIG...

Page 7: ...4 Connect the supplied External AC Power Adapters to the power input jacks on the Transmitter and Receiver units and then to an active AC power source The red POWER LEDs should illuminate on both uni...

Page 8: ...oth the Transmitter and Receiver units This applies to strand 2 as well Once all connections have been verified power ON the monitor first then any intermediate equipment such as switchers and finally...

Page 9: ...plete the product will be returned freight prepaid LIMITATIONS All products sold are as is and the above Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties for this product expressed or implied and i...

Page 10: ...www dvigear com Your Digital Connectivity Experts Toll Free 888 463 9927 Phone 770 421 6699 Fax 770 234 4207 DVIGear Inc 1059 Triad Court Suite 8 Marietta Georgia 30062 2258 DVI 7360 UG 01 Feb 2012...

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