Fibre Optic DVI-D Cable
User Manual
English
LINDY No’s 41300 to 41306
www.lindy.com
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this LINDY Fibre Optic DVI-D cable. This cable
is an integrated solution for extending DVI digital signals over long
distances. The fibre-optic technology used allows transmission distances
that far exceed the maximum supported by standard copper-based
cables.
The LINDY Fibre Optic DVI-D cable is a hybrid solution which features
H-PCF (Hard-Polymer Clad Fibre) glass fibres for the digital display
signals and copper wires for the DDC / HDCP control signals.
The Transmitter and Receiver modules are each equipped with standard
DVI-D Male connectors for connecting to the source (PC with DVI
graphics card etc.) and the display. The modules are connected together
by the combined fibre optic and copper cable. This integrated design
makes for true ‘Plug & Play’ operation.
System Requirements
Hardware Requirements
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You must have a Graphics card with a DVI-D port correctly
installed. It should support the maximum resolution of the
display to be connected.
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Compatible with PC, Sun and Mac computers.
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There are no special requirements for memory, CPU speed
and chipsets.
Power Requirements (Using the DC adapter)
•
You will require one external +5V DC power adapter to drive
the Tx/Rx modules. You may connect the adapter to either the
transmitter or receiver unit.
CAUTION:
Under no circumstances must you use any
other PSU other than the one supplied with this cable as
serious damage will result.
Package Contents
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1 x LINDY Fibre Optic DVI-D Cable
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This User Manual
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“Handling Fibre” data sheet
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5VDC 2A PSU
Product Information
At each end of the cable is a module with an integrated single link DVI-D
connector. The Transmitter and Receiver modules are each identified by
a label:
Installation
IMPORTANT
Please use the installation procedure below. Improper operation may
result if the installation procedure is not correctly followed.
Step 1
Carefully unpack the contents of the box.
Step 2
Plug the Transmitter module of the Fibre Optic Cable in to the DVI port
on the source (i.e. PC).
DO NOT
use any cables or adapters between
these connections.
Step 3
Plug the Receiver module into the DVI-D port on your display device and
connect the supplied 5V DC PSU to the receiver or transmitter units DC
jack socket.
Step 4
Power on the display and the source.
Note:
You can hot swap the cable without powering down either the
source or display.
Step 5
The system will now boot up as normal.
Transmitter Module
Receiver Module
DC Jack Socket