6. Software Control – Lightware Device Controller Software
MX-FR Series Modular Matrix Frames – User's Manual
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Applied CPU2 firmware: v3.5.7b8 | LDC software: v2.5.17b2
6.5.4.
Output Port Properties
6.5.4.1.
DVI-D Type Output Port
Supported Boards:
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MX-DVID-OB
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MX-DVI-TP-OB, -OB+
DVI-D Output Port Properties (MX-DVID-OB)
Parameters
The factory default settings give good result in most cases. Please contact Lightware Support
) for further information if encountering problems with output signals.
6.5.4.2.
DVI-DL Type Output Port
Covered board:
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MX-DVIDL-OB
DVI-DL Type Output Port Properties (MX-DVI-DL-OB)
Output Level
The output signal strength (voltage swing) can be set. The default setting gives good result in most cases.
Pre-emphasis Level
The output signal can be boosted so it may pass-through a longer cable to the display device. The default
setting gives good result in most cases.
PLL Bandwidth
The signal is reclocked on the output. The reclocking performance can be adjusted if the signal drops on the
display device. The default setting gives good result in most cases.
Dual-Link Mode
The Dual-Link output port can be configured to disable the TMDS wires needed for Dual-Link signals. This
can solve problems with Dual-Link monitors when a Single-Link signal is routed to them.
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Enable Dual-Link:
The dual-link channel is enabled disregarding the input port type. Some Dual-Link
monitors may display distorted, squeezed picture when the signal comes from a Single-Link input
port.
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Disable Dual-Link:
The Dual-Link channel is disabled. In this case, Dual-Link signal is not received. Use
this setting if a Single-Link signal has to be routed to the output and the Auto mode does not work.
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Auto Mode:
Enables or disables the Dual-Link channel depending on the input port type. If the input port
is Single-Link, then the Dual-Link channel is disabled. If the input port is Dual-Link, then the Dual-Link
channel is enabled. Note that only the port type matters, not the signal type on the port.