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OUT
DVI-D
(HDCP)
DVI-D IN
Connecting equipment with DVI (Digital Visual Interface) terminals
• Connection with equipment that has a DVI (Digital Visual Interface)-D connector permits the transfer of digital images. Make an audio
connection also.
• Commercially-available DVI cables are available in 24-pin and 29-pin types. The AVC-A1XVA supports the 24-pin DVI-D cable.
• The HDMI and DVI-D monitor output connectors on the AVC-A1XVA can only be used one at a time, not simultaneously.
• The on screen display signals are not outputted from the DVI-D MONITOR OUT.
Connecting a monitor
DVI-D MONITOR OUT terminal
• Connect the TV’s DVI-D input terminal to the DVI-D MONITOR OUT terminal using
DVI-D cable.
Connecting a DVD player
DVI-D IN terminal
• Connect the DVD player’s DVI-D output terminals to the DVI-D IN terminal using DVI-D cable.
Note on connecting a HDMI/DVI
• The table below indicates the compatibility of connections between
the HDMI/DVI-D output connector of the AVC-A1XVA and monitors
that support HDMI/DVI-D.
24P DVI-D cable
(commercially available)
E
E
HDMI output
terminal
Monitor with
HDMI
C
(Video / Audio)
C
(Only Video)
DVI-D output
terminal
Monitor with DVI-D
(HDCP compatible)
C
(Only Video)
C
(Only Video)
Monitor with DVI-D
(HDCP incompatible)
24P DVI-D cable
(commercially available)
DVD player
Monitor equipped with
DVI-D input connectors
To play back the digital video and audio of DVD-Video
and DVD-Audio through an HDMI/DVI-D connection,
both the connected player and monitor are required to
support a copyright protection system called HDCP
(High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System).
HDCP is copy protection technology that comprises data
encryption and authentication of the partner equipment.
The AVC-A1XVA supports HDCP. Please see the user’s
manual of your video display for more information about
this.
Copyright Protection System