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Lightwave Communications
DVI Fiberlynx
www.lightwavecom.com
November
2001
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4.
Connect the digital video output of the CPU to the
DVI IN
connector of the
transmitter using the provided DVI-D cable. A monitor may be attached to
the
DVI OUT
connector to view the video output of the CPU locally.
Note:
The DVI Fiberlynx interface uses DVI-I connectors for compatibility with all
DVI-type cables (DVI-D and DVI-I). The system configuration supports
Digital DVI (DVI-D) only. The analog leads are not supported.
DVI Fiberlynx Transmitter, Rear Panel, showing DVI and Fiber connectors
7.
Plug in the AC cordset into the rear of the DVI Fiberlynx. Connect the cord
to AC power and turn on the power switch. The two status LEDs found on
the front panel of the unit should light.
8.
(Optional) If using a local keyboard and mouse for testing or during setup,
you may connect a Keyboard and Mouse to the Transmitter's personality
module's 'LOCAL' connectors. Connect your DVI monitor to the
DVI OUT
connector on the Transmitter.
Note:
The DDC
video record
must be established by the Video Source (your
CPU's video card) before any video signal will be present. To get the
signal, the DVI Fiberlynx must be turned on, the Monitor must be turned
on and connected, and then the CPU must be turned on (or video
restarted by some other method). See Section 3.1 for more information.
If the DVI Fiberlynx Transmitter is connected to the Receiver, the video
record will be generated from the Monitor connected to the Receiver unit.
If the Receiver is not connected, the video record will be generated from
the Monitor attached to the
DVI OUT
connector on the Transmitter.
.
DVI-D Signal In
from CPU
Local (near-the-CPU) DVI
Monitor connection (optional)