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Installation 

Important: Please use the installation procedure below.  Improper or no 
operation may result if the start-up sequence is not correctly followed. 

 

Step 1 

Carefully unpack the contents of the shipping group. 

Step 2 

Plug  the  5V  power  adapter  to  the  power  jack  of  the  transmitter.  Ensure  the 
blue LED ON after blinking two times.  

 

Figure 2 

– Connection of power adapter to the transmitter 

 

Note:

   You  don

’t need to connect the power adapter to the transmitter  if the 

graphic  source  provides  enough  power  to  operate  the  transmitter.  Please, 
refer to 

AC/DC Power Adapter Technical Advisory

 on page 1-2. 

Step 3 

Please, check if the maximum resolution of the display is UXGA (1600x1200).  
Otherwise, follow the instructions for 

Self-EDID Programming Procedure

 on 

page 1-5. 

Step 4 

Plug the 5V power adapter to the power jack of the receiver. Ensure the blue 
LED ON. 

  

Figure 3 

– Connection of power adapter to the receiver 

 

1-3 Installation

 

Step 5 

Connect LC optical fibers between the transmitter and the receiver as shown in 
figure 4.  

 

Figure 4 

– Connection of optical fibers 

Note:

 Both of single-mode and multi-mode fiber are applicable to M1-201DA-TR 

up to 500meters. In the case of longer than 500meters, you have to use single-
mode fibers. 

Step 6 

Plug the transmitter to the DVI receptacle of the DVI source such as PC.  

 

Figure 5 

– Connection of the transmitter to the DVI source 

Note:

 Be recommended NOT to use any intermediate cable or adapter between 

them to avoid undesirable performance degradation.

 

Step 7 

Plug the receiver to the DVI receptacle of the display.  

 

Figure 6 

– Connection of the transmitter to the display 

Step 8 

Make the PC and the display power ON. 

Note: 

You  can  replace  any  DVI  cable  into  an  M1-201DA-TR  by  following  the 

Step1

 to 

7

, while all powers of PC and display are ON. 

 
 
1-4 Installation

 

 

Summary of Contents for M1-201DA-TR

Page 1: ...1 5 Product Specifications 1 6 Warranty Information 1 7 Regulatory Statements 1 8 Pictorials Figure 1 Schematic Connection Diagram of Optical DVI Extension Modules 1 1 Figure 2 Connection of power adapter to the transmitter 1 3 Figure 3 Connection of power adapter to the receiver 1 3 Figure 4 Connection of optical fiber 1 4 Figure 5 Connection of the transmitter to DVI source 1 4 Figure 6 Connecti...

Page 2: ...ical DVI Extension Modules 1 1 Welcome Product Description System Requirements for Setup Hardware requirements You have to have a DVI graphic controller or card having a DVI port in your PC SUN or Mac systems It should support the maximum graphic resolution feature of displays to be connected No special requirements for memory size CPU speed and chipsets if you ve already properly installed your D...

Page 3: ...r to the power jack of the receiver Ensure the blue LED ON Figure 3 Connection of power adapter to the receiver 1 3 Installation Step 5 Connect LC optical fibers between the transmitter and the receiver as shown in figure 4 Figure 4 Connection of optical fibers Note Both of single mode and multi mode fiber are applicable to M1 201DA TR up to 500meters In the case of longer than 500meters you have ...

Page 4: ...DID Programming Procedure Troubleshooting The display displays only black screen Ensure that all plugs and jacks used by external power supplies both Opticis and others are firmly connected Ensure the blue LED ON Ensure that the DVI ports are firmly plugged in to the PC and display Ensure that the transmitter and receiver modules plugged correctly to the PC and display respectively Check if the PC...

Page 5: ...refund to customer the purchase price paid for the defective product All products that are replaced will become the property of Opticis Replacement products may be new or reconditioned Any replaced or repaired product or part has a ninety 90 day warranty or the reminder of the initial warranty period whichever is longer Opticis shall not be responsible for any software firmware information or memo...

Page 6: ...t the manufacturer or field service technician for help Type of protection against electric shock Class I equipment Degree of protection against electric shock Not classified no applied parts Classification according to the degree of protection against ingress of water as detailed in the current edition of IEC 529 IPX0 ordinary equipment This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of fl...

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