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Self-EDID Programming Procedure 

The graphic source equipment generally requires communication of display information 
(EDID).  Display information (EDID) contains resolution and timing information for your 
display.  

M1-201DA-TR supports Self-EDID programming. Self-EDID programming means that 

the EDID from the display is stored in the transmitter. You should use Self-EDID 
programming feature if the resolution of the display is not UXGA(1600x1200). Follow 
these steps to record the EDID of the display into the transmitter unit. 

Note1 :

 

If you know that EDID is not required by the source, Self-EDID 

programming is not necessary. 

Note2 : The default EDID in factory ship-out is programmed in the VESA standard 
of UXGA (1600x1200)  60Hz.  

Step 1 

Power on the display.  

Step 2 

Insert the included 5V DC power adapter into the transmitter.  

Step 3 

Push the EDID PRGM. button of the transmitter with a narrow pin.

  

After fourth 

time blinking of Self-EDID LED, it will be turned off.

                                        

 

 

 

 Self-EDID LED   

   EDID-PRGM. button 

Figure 7 

– Position of EDID-PRGM. button and Self-EDID LED 

Step 4 

Connect the transmitter to the display while turned on, not to the PC. 

The 

LED on the transmitter will begin to blink rapidly. Blinking indicates reading the 
EDID. LED will be turned OFF after blinking for about 18~20 sec. The monitor 
EDID has been recorded. 

Step 5 

Disconnect the transmitter from the display. Then, LED ON again. 

 

1-5 Self-EDID 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 and display are powered on and properly booted. 

- Reset the system by de-plugging and re-plugging the transmitter DVI port or 

receiver DVI port, or by de-plugging and re-plugging the power cord plugs of 
transmitter and receiver modules. 

- Re-boot up the system while connecting the optical DVI extension module. 

Screen is distorted or displays noises. 

- Check if the graphic resolution is properly set. Go to the display properties of 

Windows and tap the settings.  

-  Ensure  that  the  resolution  sets  less  than  WUXGA  (1920x1200)  at  60Hz 

refresh ratio. 

- Reset the system.  Disconnect  and reconnect the  optical DVI cables  or 5V 

power adapters. 

 

Maintenance 

No  special  maintenance  is  required  for  the  optical  DVI  module  and  power 
adapters.  Ensure  that  the  DVI  modules  and  power  adapters  are  stored  or 
used in a benign environment free from liquid or dirt contamination. 

There  are  no  user  serviceable  parts.    Refer  all  service  and  repair  issues  to 
Opticis. 

 

Technical Support and Service 

For  commercial  or  general  product  support,  contact  your  reseller.    For 
technical  service,  contact  Opticis  by  email 

[email protected]

  or  visit  its 

website at www.opticis.com 

 
 

1-6 Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Technical Support

 

 

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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