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2 .0 SPECIFICATIONS

Performance

Standards Compliance

HDMI 4K /60p,  DVI v1.0,  HDCP v2.2

Maximum Pixel Clock Frequency

600 MHz

Maximum Video Bit Rate

6 Gbps. / 18 Gbps. (Aggregate)

Total System Jitter (I/O)

0.6 UI maximum

Inter-Channel Skew

2 nanoseconds maximum

Ethernet

10/100 BaseT

Supported Color Depth

Up to 12-bit per pixel

Supported Resolutions

Up to 4K:  4096 x 2160 /60Hz (4:4:4)

Digital Audio Support

Embedded HDMI digital audio up to 8-channel (7.1) LPCM, 48 kHz, 
24-bit audio capability

Connections

HDMI Input / HDMI Output

1 ea. 19-pin Female HDMI connector

Optical

1 ea.  LC fiber optic connector

Ethernet

2 ea.  RJ-45 female connector

RS-232

1 ea.  3-pin Phoenix connector

IR Input / IR Output

IR IN:  1 ea.  3.5mm stereo mini-jack 
IR OUT:  1 ea.  3.5mm mini-jack

Power

1 ea. Screw-Locking 2.1 / 5.5 mm female connector

Controls

TX Unit

Front Panel:  EDID Learn button, LEDs for EDID, Power, Optical Link, 
HPD and Ethernet 
Back Panel:   EDID Mode selection via 2x DIP switches

RX Unit

LEDs for Power, Optical Link, HPD and Ethernet

Optical

Optical Technology

CWDM (Course Wavelength Division Multiplexing) using 6 optical 
wavelengths

Laser Diodes 

1270 / 1290 / 1310 / 1330nm 10Gbps CWDM DFB Lasers 
1490nm / 1550nm 2.5Gb / s CWDM DFB Lasers

Photo Diodes

1100 – 1620nm PIN Photo Detectors 

WDM Filter

Integrated 1270nm / 1290nm / 1310nm / 1330nm / 1490nm / 
1550nm filter

Optical Wavelengths /  
Actual Data Rates

TMDS Signals:  1270nm / 1290nm / 1310nm / 1330nm  = 6.0 Gbps. 
DDC, IR, RS-232, Ethernet Signals:  1490nm / 1550nm  = 1.25 Gbps.

Optical Link Power Budget

8.0 dB (minimum)

Cable

Maximum Cable Length 
(typical)

9/125μ   Single-Mode Fiber: 

> 1.86 miles  ( ~ 3,000 meters) 

50/125μ OM3 Multi-Mode Fiber:  > 1,000 ft.     ( ~    300 meters)

DVIGear Fiber Cable

OFNP, Plenum rated – additional data and custom lengths available 
on request

Cable Jacket

OFNP, Plenum rated, Black PVC Jacket

Cable Outside Diameter

0.2"  (4.4 mm)

Summary of Contents for DVI-7365

Page 1: ...User Guide 4K HDMI Fiber Optic Extender 1x LC DVI 7365...

Page 2: ...CT SAFETY 1 PRODUCT LIABILITY STATEMENT 1 1 0 INTRODUCTION 2 2 0 SPECIFICATIONS 3 3 0 PACKAGE CONTENTS 5 4 0 CONNECTING THE HARDWARE 5 5 0 OPERATING THE UNIT 12 6 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 7 0 LIMITED WARR...

Page 3: ...unction Take precaution to ensure that all connected cables are not forced to bend beyond their minimum bend radius 8 WARNING Invisible Laser Radiation Do not view directly with optical instruments or...

Page 4: ...The receiver converts the light pulses back to AV signals for the display as well as other downstream devices By using advanced fiber optic technology without any compression this product provides sup...

Page 5: ...ols TX Unit Front Panel EDID Learn button LEDs for EDID Power Optical Link HPD and Ethernet Back Panel EDID Mode selection via 2x DIP switches RX Unit LEDs for Power Optical Link HPD and Ethernet Opti...

Page 6: ...Power Consumption DVI 7365 TX 530 mA 6 4 watts DVI 7365 RX 450 mA 5 4 watts Regulatory Approvals Fiber Optic Extender Unit FCC Class B CE RoHS Laser US FDA CDRH Class 1 External AC Power Adapters FCC...

Page 7: ...contact your reseller or DVIGear immediately Please have the Model Number Serial Number and Invoice Number available for reference when you call 4 0 CONNECTING THE HARDWARE An extension set consists...

Page 8: ...o an HDMI source 3 HDMI Output RX Connect to an HDMI display 4 Infrared IR IN Connect the included IR receiver to accept IR signals for transmission over the fiber link See Section 4 2 for further det...

Page 9: ...Mode or Single Mode LC Optical Cable 12V Power Supply LAN LAN RS 232 IR Tx IR Rx HDMI 4K Projector DVI 7365 RX HDMI IR Rx LAN LAN Ethernet Switch LAN Internet RS 232 IR Tx Control PC 12V Power Supply...

Page 10: ...erted into the jack rotate the locking nut on the plug clockwise until it is tight to secure the cable There is no power switch on these units The units will turn ON as soon as the AC Power Adapter is...

Page 11: ...IR receiver device 1x is included to an IR IN port on one unit Next connect an IR transmitter to the IR OUT port of the other unit Any IR communications directed to the IR receiver module on one end...

Page 12: ...pe that can be used to adhere it in place RS 232 Connections Connect to an RS 232 device on both the Transmitter and Receiver Units to allow serial communication to pass through via the optical link P...

Page 13: ...so the unit may be installed above or below the mounting surface The units are shipped with the brackets installed in the above mount configuration To change the orientation of the mounting brackets...

Page 14: ...DIP Switch Configuration Description Factory Default 5 1 1 ON 2 Use the factory default EDID permanently stored in the transmitter The factory default EDID has a preferred timing of 1920x1080 60p res...

Page 15: ...he Transmitter should light up blue Now press and hold the EDID button on the front panel of the Transmitter for about 2 seconds and then release 4 If the EDID has been successfully learned the EDID L...

Page 16: ...Fiber optic ports and cables are very sensitive to dust dirt and oil from handling Even minute amounts of obstructive material can interfere with or disrupt the optical transmission of the video sign...

Page 17: ...paid to a location designated by DVIGear After repairs are complete the product will be returned freight prepaid The foregoing warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty given by DVIGear express or i...

Page 18: ...our Digital Connectivity Experts DVI 7365 UG 01 April 2022 Toll Free 888 463 9927 Phone 1 770 421 6699 Fax 1 770 234 4207 DVIGear Inc 1059 Triad Court Suite 8 Marietta Georgia USA 30062 www dvigear co...

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