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Setup Guide — DVI 104 Tx/Rx, (cont’d)
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LC Jacks
— Four fiber optic cables connect the transmitter to the
receiver. The cables connect to the four female LC jacks in each of the
units.
A label on the top panel identifies the unit as the transmitter or receiver
and identifies the fiber optic port numbers and the power input.
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For the transmitter, port 1 is closest to the power input and
port 4 is furthest away. For the receiver, port 4 is closest to the
power input and port 1 is furthest away.
Although the orientation is reversed, ports with the same
number must be connected by the same cable, so that port 1 on
the receiver is connected to port 1 on the transmitter, etcetera.
Insert the end of the fiber optic cable into the appropriate plug on the
transmitter or receiver. The locking catch should snap into the slot and
hold the cable securely in place.
Top panel features
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LED
— Both the transmitter and
receiver have LEDs on both sides
that light blue when the unit is
receiving power. The LEDs on
the transmitter also function as
a status indicator for the EDID
minder feature (see “Setup and
Operation”).
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Thumbscrews
— Use the
thumbscrews to secure the
transmitter or receiver to its
connector.
Side panel features (transmitter only)
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EDID Minder storage button
(transmitter only)
— A recessed
switch activates the transmitter
to capture and store EDID
information from the display
device. This allows the source
device to provide a signal with a resolution and refresh rate matching
the needs of the display device. (For more information, see the next
section, “Setup and Operation”.)
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