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Getting Started
Installation
DisplayPort Package Options
Each DisplayPort package is based on the DVI package options, except for the fact that all
inputs will be DisplayPort instead of DVI. Refer to the connection instructions for the DVI
version of each package if needed.
GEF-MOD-848-DPDVI (based on the GEF-MOD-848-DVI)
1. Connect the up to 8 DisplayPort sources to the DisplayPort inputs on the matrix.
2. Connection up to 8 displays to the DVI outputs on the matrix using DVI cables.
3. Power the matrix.
GEF-MOD-848-DPELR (based on the GEF-MOD-848-DVIELR)
1. Connect the up to 8 DisplayPort sources to each DisplayPort input on the matrix.
2.
Connect a CAT-5e cable (or better), up to 330 feet (100 meters) from each
ELR-POL jack on the output card to each of the included ELR-POL Receiver
units.
3. Power the matrix.
Once the matrix is powered, the Link indicators will glow bright green to indicate
a solid link between the Matrix card and the Receiver unit. The POL indicators
will glow bright amber to indicate that the Receiver unit is being powered.
GEF-MOD-848-DP1FO (based on the GEF-MOD-848-DVI1FO)
1. Connect up to 8 DisplayPort sources to the DisplayPort inputs on the matrix.
2.
Connect a single strand of SC-terminated 50μ OM3e multimode fiber optic cable
from each SC connector on the Sender board to each Receiver module.
50μ OM3e, OM3, and 62.5μ OM1 multimode fiber optic cable can be used.
However, the maximum extension distance is dependent upon the type of fiber
optic cable used:
3.
6600 feet (2 kilometers) using 50μ OM3e multimode fiber optic cable.
4.
2000 feet (600 meters) using 50μ OM3 multimode fiber optic cable.
5.
660 feet (200 meters) using 62.5μ OM1 multimode fiber optic cable.
6. Connect the power supply to the 1FO Receiver unit then connect the power sup-
ply to an available electrical outlet.
7. Power the matrix.