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1. M 42 Page 6 43 1 General description 1 1 Box contents DA2DVI Pro Distribution Amplifier User s manual Quick Start Guide 5V wall plug power adaptor CD ROM with control software USB Type A B cable 1 2 Features 60 meter input cable compensation Using 22AWG high quality DVI cable the input is automatically compensated for up to 60 meter cable length which extends installation possibilities even on highest HDTV or computer resolutions In case of lower pixel resolutions this length can be even higher Advanced EDID Management The user can emulate any EDID on the DA2DVI Pro s input read out and store any monitor s EDID attached to Output 1 in 49 internal memory locations upload and download EDID files using Matrix Control Software Supports all HDTV resolutions 720p 1080i and 1080p etc without HDCP encoding Unencrypted HDTV signals up to 165 MHz pixel clock frequency regardless of the resolution passed through Pixel Accurate Reclocking removes jitter and skew caused by long cables each output has a clean jitter free signal eliminating signal instability and distortion caused by long cables or connector reflections Signal Present LED Valid DVI signal is detected when signal is applied to DVI INPUT Source and Monitor Connected LEDs Three LEDs indicate when a DVI source and display diveces are connected to the DA2DVI Pro Front and rea
2. entes nnns 8 1 4 PIXEL ACCURATE RECEOGKING 2 8 Gch edie eoe dede ape eo docui dee AL ae e dee EEA 8 1 5 FIBER GABLE POWERING 2 2 riti cte trece Tcr cedent dr e line Fue e Ace M eene HR eee 10 1 6 CASCADING MULTIPLE DA2DVI PROS ssssssssseseseeeeeennenen nnne nennen rennen enne 10 1 7 FRONT AND REAR VIEW Coe Re een Dv cU Het 11 1 7 1 Front panel View 2 coe ded eoe ee coe puc ce eet 11 1 7 2 Rear panel 12 1 8 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 5 2 2 a o Dua esee ud etapa eee eau obo ava 13 1 8 1 DVI inputs and outputs iot ieiuno esee tenue oda eese 13 1 8 2 USB control port cueste Pe irt ce one d ee ru itp ere 14 OPERATION Marke EIE 15 2 1 POWER Md tM E ALT 15 2 2 LEARNING AN EDID ira XU CR e Pie 15 2 3 SWITCHING THE EDID s 4 ettet tei ERG d eet eat 16 2 4 FACTORY PRESET EDID UIST ette DUE au si S 16 FRONT PANEL CONTROL DIP SWITCH SETTINGS eese 17 SOFTWARE CONTROL USING LIGHTWARE MATRIX CONTROLLER 18 4 1 ESTABLISHING THE CONNECTION eene nnne nnne nennen nnns nnns 18 4 2 CONTROL MENU INPUT AND OUTPUT STATES isssssseseeeeeeeeeen nennen nennen entree nnne nnne 19 4 3 EDID MENU ce retener ea ct ceded cdo Pe ere es Pero ere ro e
3. To learn the EDID select an appropriate address with the rotary switches and press and hold the Learn button for two seconds Indicates if the device is powered on It does not indicate whether the device is operating properly The rotary switches select one of 100 addresses Addresses 1 50 are factory preset and 51 99 are user programmable Use a flat head screwdriver that fits into the actuator Avoid use of keys coins knives and other sharp objects because they might cause permanent damage to the rotary switches visual engineering IGHTWARE 1 7 2 Rear panel view DVI INPUT DIP switch USB connector 5V DC DVI DVI INPUT DIP switch USB connector 5V DC connector DVI OUTPUT 1 DVI OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 1 DVI OUTPUT 2 Connect one single link DVI D or DVI I cable only digital pins are connected internally between the DVI source and DA2DVI Pro The built in automatic cable equalization circuit compensates for up to 60 meters at 1920x1080p 60 Hz resolution For lower resolutions even longer cables can be used 8 circuit DIP switch which selects the Control Mode TMDS PLL Frequency Deskew value Pixel PLL enable and Pixel Phase clock For more information please see section 3 USB Type B female connector for remote control using Lightware Matrix Controller software Connect a USB Type A B cable between the DA2DVI Pro and the controlling PC or laptop Connect the output of the supplied 5V po
4. 23 43 visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 7 Output Settings A right click on the output port label O1 or O2 near the crosspoint field will open the Set DVI parameters window Set DVI parameters on Output 1 Apply changes to Reload factory defaults to Current Output O All Outputs Current Output Outputs Serial Parameters PLL Bandwidth Paralell Parameters 4 MHz default De Skewing Output Strength v Enable Signal PII Filter GHigh 1 2 0 50ns to 0 70ns v Enable Clock Sync High O Low G On Polarity Output Signal O Inverted 9 Non inverted Apply changes to Current output this option means the modified parameters are applied only to the currently selected port displayed in the header All outputs this option means that the modified parameters are applied to all output ports Info After closing this window the Current Output option will be selected regardless of which was active at the time of closing It is to avoid setting All Outputs by mistake Reload factory defaults Current output Reloads the default values to the currently selected output All outputs Loads the factory default values to all outputs Page 24 43 Serial Parameters PLL Bandwidth Output strength Polarity Parallel Parameters De skewing PLL Filter Sync Output Signal Adjusts the TMDS PLL filter bandwith SW 2 and 3 of the DIP switch also adj
5. Pe eee i 20 4 3 1 EDID Router Operation nennen nnne nnne nnne nnne nnne nennen nnne 20 4 3 2 Advanced EDID Editor 22 4 4 TERMINAL 22 4 5 STATUS MENIJ Eire oe de eee Le terea 23 4 6 23 4 7 OUTPUT SETTINGS ii etre tr e CH Ea t nu tu Pec t ot bed er E vb ex 24 4 8 CONTROL COMMANDS itd end 26 4 8 1 View product typo i oe eR Eee tb be LEER env Led 26 4 8 2 Vew seral number 2 eee erre eec et nb rear P e P E ROO ex 26 4 8 3 View fi Tniware VerslOn ouis creen eee ee eon ne a re RE deba 26 4 8 4 Route EDID to the input static 26 4 8 5 Route EDID to the input dynamic eeeeennneennn enn 27 4 8 6 Save EDID from output to memory location Learn EDID 27 4 8 7 View EDID validity table risaie eeraa eina enne 28 4 8 8 VEW EDID header e e tee S itte etd 28 4 8 9 Upload EDID content from the DA2DVI Pro 28 4 8 10 Download EDID content to the 20 29 4 9 DA2DVI PRO INITIATE
6. location loc to input in In case of DA2DVI Pro in must be 1 loc must be 101 Format lt in gt lt loc gt lt E_SW_OK CrLf E S C CrLf Example 1 101 E_SW_OK CrLf E S Info DVI OUTPUT 1 is mapped to logical address 101 After choosing dynamic EDID routing for the input the DA2DVI Pro will follow the EDID changes that occur on DVI OUTPUT 1 4 8 6 Save EDID from output to memory location Learn EDID Description Learn EDID from out to the specified location loc In case of DA2DVI Pro out must be 1 Format lt out gt gt lt loc gt E_SW_OK CrLf E S CrLf Example Save the EDID from DVI OUTPUT 1 to user memory address 51 1551 lt E SW OKJCILf lt E S C CrLf visual engineering IGHTWARE Info 4 8 7 View EDID validity table Description Shows EDID validity table which contains information about the EDID states If a changed EDID is queried by the wh command see the next section its value returns to 1 Format wv lt EVeVALIDITY_TABLE CrLf Example WV EV11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 0003301 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 331 1 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111331111111111111111 11 CrLf Legend 0 invalid EDID 1 valid EDID 3 changed EDID 4 8 8 View EDID header Description EDID HEADER consist of 3 fields PNPID code The thre
7. the desired location in the Emulated EDID list If the monitor s EDID was selected to be emulated DVI OUTPUT 1 the currently emulated EDID will be changed on the input every time a new monitor is connected If the monitor is disconnected from the output the last EDID remains active it will not be deleted from the input This feature helps especially rental technicians or system integrators to keep the source continuously transmitting the signal and adopt the system for new incoming display devices Power ON OFF cycle will not affect the emulated EDID or other settings EDID switch procedure causes a status change and hence it is reported back to the CONTROL SOFTWARE within 2 3 seconds Learn EDID from attached display device The system is able to learn the EDID from the connected display device and store itin one of the user programmable memory locations 1 2 3 Select User Memory in one of the list window areas in the drop down menu Select the EDID to be saved from the other list window Drag and drop the selected EDID to the desired User Memory location Load EDID from file to memory The DA2DVI Pro is able to learn and store EDID from a file located on the computer EDID are stored in dat files 1 Select the User Memory list window from one of the drop down menus and right click on the desired memory location Then select Load from file from the pop up menu Browse your hard drive to find the EDID file in th
8. 0 490 2 OUTPUT PIXEL ACCURATE RECLOCKING DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER 110 mm 7 2 Rear view DVI INPUT o amp 5V 1 5A in DVI OUTPUT 1 DVI OUTPUT2 45 mm s CEES os 2 E 110 mm m o 7 3 Top view LicurwanE EDID Settings MEM Resolution 640 480 60 640 480 75 848 480 60 800 600 50 800 600 60 800 600 75 1024 768 50 1024 768 60 1024 768 75 1152 864 75 1280 768 50 1280 768 60 1280 768 75 1360 768 60 1364 768 50 1364 768 60 1364 768 75 1280 1024 50 1280 1024 60 1280 1024 75 1366 1024 60 1400 1050 50 1400 1050 60 1400 1050 75 1680 1050 60 1600 1200 50 1600 1200 60 1920 1200 60 1920 1200 50 4801 59 94 640 480 59 94 720 480 59 94 5761050 720 576 50 1280x720p 50 1280 720 60 1920x1080i 1 50 1920x1080i 2 50 1920x1080i 60 1920x1080p 24 1920x1080p 25 1920x1080p 30 1920x1080p 1 50 1920x1080p 2 50 1920x1080p 60 2048x1080p 1 50 2048x1080p 2 50 2048x1080p 60 UNIVERSAL EDID 2560x1600 60 DA2DVI Pro DIP Switch Settings t B8888888 12345678 Default Setting
9. 1364x768 74 98Hz 1364 768075 18 LWR 1280x1024 950 0Hz 1280 1024 198 LWR 1280x1024 60 1Hz 1280x1024 20 LWR 1280x1024 975 1Hz 1280 1024 LWR 1366x1024 59 99Hz 1366 1024 LWR 1400x1050 49 99Hz 1400 1050 LWR 1400x1050 59 99Hz 1400 1050 LWR 1400x1050 75 0Hz 1400x1050 LWR 1680x1050 59 99Hz 1680x1050 LWR 1600x1200 50 0Hz 1600x1200 LWR 1600x1200 60 0Hz 1600x1200 LWR 1920x1200 59 55Hz 1920x1200 LWR 1920x1200 50 0Hz 1920x1200 LWR 1440x240 60 3Hz 1440 4801 59 LWR 640x480 59 94Hz 640x480 59 LWR 720x480 59 92Hz 720x480 59 LWR 1440x288 50 6Hz 1440x6761 50 LWR 720 576 50 0 720 576 50 LWR 12807 20 50 0Hz 12807 20p LWR 1280x720 60 0Hz 12807 20p LWR 1920x540 50 3Hz 1920 10801 7 List window areas Change emulated EDID at the input Drag and Drop The two main types of the emulation are the static and the dynamic Static EDID emulation when an EDID from memories 1 100 is selected and emulated at the input s Dynamic EDID emulation when an attached monitors EDID is emulated at input s simply copying the data from the monitor This EDID changes immediately and automatically if a new monitor is attached to the output Page 20 43 Info Info Info The process of emulating an EDID is the following 1 Select the Emulated EDID List in one of the list window areas in the drop down menu Select the desired EDID from one of the list windows Drag and drop the EDID to
10. 3 nc 23 TMDS Clock TMDS Data4 nc 14 5V Power 24 TMDS Clock TMDS Data4 nc 15 GND for 5V 25 DDC Clock 16 Hot Plug Detect 26 DDC Data 17 TMDS Data0 27 R not connected G not connected B not connected VSYNC nc 18 TMDS Data0 28 HSYNC nc TMDS Data1 19 TMDS D0 5 Shield 29 Analog GND TMDS Data1 20 TMDS Data5 nc Table 1 DVI I digital only connector pin assignments Cable length at inputs DA2DVI Pro has an advanced built in cable equalization circuit which automatically provides cable length compensation This circuit extends the maximum usable cable length to 60 meters using high quality 22AWG copper cable at WUXGA 1920x1200 graphics resolution Cable type 22 AWG 24 AWG Reference type Reference type DVI GEAR SHR DVI TASKER TSK 1060 Max length meter Max length meter 1920x1200 1600x1200 60 50 2048x1080p 1080p E i 1680x1050 1400x1050 n ios 1280x1024 1024x768 1365x768 92 m 77m 720p 1080i 800x600 100 m calculated 84 m calculated 640x480 480p 576p 120 m calculated 100 m calculated Table 2 Maximum DVI cable lengths at inputs visual engineering IGHTWARE 1 8 2 USB control port DA2DVI Pro can be remote controlled via a commonly used USB connector located on the rear panel of the unit Connect a USB Type A B cable between the DA2DVI Pro and the controlling PC or laptop Please make sure not to send any commands to the DA2DVI Pro via th
11. B7 B8 4 The DA2DVI Pro acknowledges EL fte Send another 31 blocks of EDID 32 altogether After the last acknowledge the DA2DVI Pro signals that the EDID status has changed E S C CrLf Format WL lt loc gt E_L_S CrLf WBit eB1e B2 eB8eB4eB5eB6eB7eB8 lt EL e CrLf WB 2eB9e B10 eB11eB12eB13eB14eB15eB16 lt EL e CrLf WB 248eB249e B250 eB251eB252eB253eB254eB255eB256 lt EL e CrLf E S visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 9 DA2DVI Pro initiated commands 4 9 1 EDID status changed Info Info Description This is sent after all commands that change the EDID EDID copy EDID switch or after a new EDID source ie a new display device has been connected to the DA2DVI Pro Format E S CrLf Example After routing EDID to the input 1 101 lt E SW OK CILf E S C CrLf DA2DVI Pro stores the last attached display device s EDID connected to DVI OUTPUT 1 After disconnecting this device its EDID will still be present in the DA2DVI Pro s memory therefore no status change message is issued by the DA2DVI Pro if a display device having the same EDID is connected to that output The same display device is connected again or another display device same brand from the the same manufacturer To keep your application in sync with the DA2DVI Pro it is recommended to issue a show validity wv after receiveing EDID status changed response and r
12. D COMMANDS 30 4 9 1 EDID status chariged cine tore n eoa 30 4 9 2 Port status chariged ceri eite t etras ete 30 4 9 3 Emro respons c 30 4 10 INPUT AND OUTPUT PORT amp 31 4 10 1 Check the status of the inputs ssssssssssssssseseeeneeneeenenen nennen nennen 31 4 10 2 Check the status of the outputs enne nnns 31 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 3 ceat 32 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 2 ciacazsuscucesiesnadsnsaceceeagarcediresta 36 6 1 USB CONNECTION 36 6 2 THERE IS NO PICTURES DD 36 visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 3 THEREIS NOINPUT SIGNAL eet Mev ili ie 37 7 MECHANICAL 38 7 1 FRONT VIEW E 38 7 2 REAR VIEW m 38 7 3 TOP VIEW eh oc 39 7 4 BOTTOM WIEW M 40 8 2 A 41 MEE LLZelicuelc
13. RMWARES IP address Available COM Ports MAC address COMI 9 E Quick Bootload checksum verification only sq COMS Communication Devicelist length 5 Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware Info You must wait until every device boots up completely before pressing FIND button Step 3 Double click on the COM port that the DA2DVI Pro is connected to The bootloader cannot identify the devices on the COM ports so if you are unsure about which virtual COM port the DA2DVI Pro is connected to run the Matrix Controller software and check Lightware Bootloader v3 1 7 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties 192 168 2 96 MX16x16DVI FRAME SN 09160252 Device Serial Number UPGRADE SELECTED EE Available COM Port COMI Confirm 24 COM3 i sj COM4 Do you want to establish connenction with the device d checksum verification only sq COMI IP address Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware Page 33 43 visual engineering IGHTWARE Step 4 After establishing the connection the bootloader identifies the controller types hardware versions bootloader versions and the firmware versions of the selected device Click on the Browse New Firmware area in the appropriate row Now you can browse f
14. age After clicking on OK button you can close the connection by exiting the bootloader or select another device to upgrade Lightware Bootloader v3 1 7 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties 192 168 2 96 MX16x15DVI FRAME SN 09160252 Device Name Serial Number UPGRADE SELECTED UPGRADE PROCEDURE REPORT AE Available COM Ports COM1 COM3 P T COM4 Tota errem sone load checksum verification only otal rewrites Upgrade successful Browse New Firmware DA2DVI PRO HYV 1 0 Step 7 After the firmware upgrade please switch the device off and on again Page 35 43 visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 USB connection problems Check the cable and software settings Check whether your USB cable is properly connected In most cases there are more COM ports present in the operating system Please verify the connection settings of your software The DA2DVI Pro s virtual COM port communicates with 9600 Baud 8 data bit No parity 1 stop bit 6 2 There is no picture Check the cables Due to the high data rates the cables must fit very well DVI connectors have to be locked with screws no tensions or breaches are allowed If your source or display has more connectors then make sure that the proper interface is selected Check the incoming signal Check the Source Connected LED on the front panel of the DA2DVI Pro This LED i
15. are via USB connection SW 2 3 if the incoming signal has too much jitter resulting from a low quality source then a higher TMDS PLL filter frequency may be necessary The default value of 4 MHz should provide the best results in most cases CAUTION Setting a higher frequency slightly decreases the quality of the output signal SW 4 5 6 if the clock and pixel data are not perfectly aligned in the internal pixel signal then there s a possibility to add some skew between them in both directions There is no widely accepted value because it depends on the resolution and pixel clock A default setting of 2 should provide the best results in most cases SW 7 it is recommended to enable the Pixel PLL at all times If the quality of the incoming signal is too low and the other settings could not improve the quality then disabling the Pixel PLL may be necessary SW 8 this is a coarse way to adjust the deskew value This setting shifts the phase of the clock signal by 180 degrees visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 Info Info Info Software Control Using Lightware Matrix Controller 4 1 Establishing the connection The unit can be controlled using Lightware Matrix Controller software from a PC or Laptop via USB port 1 Turn DIP Switch 1 in ON position to enable USB control function USB Connection to the DA2DVI Pro can be done even if it s in front panel control mode but only the status of the settin
16. d or powered OFF and ON again 2 4 Factory preset EDID list Lightware factory preloaded EDID are specially provided to force graphic cards to output only the exact pixel resolution and refresh rate Universal EDID address 49 allows multiple resolutions including all common VESA defined resolutions In addition it also features audio support The use of universal EDID is advised for fast and easy system setup MEMORY MEMORY 26 02 27 03 28 04 29 os 30 06 5 07 32 os 33 09 34 10 35 36 12 37 13 38 39 15 40 16 17 42 18 19 20 as n a6 22 a7 23 as 24 49 16801050050 Hz 25 1680x1050 50 Hz 50 2560x1600 60 Hz Table 3 Factory Preset EDID list 3 Front panel control DIP switch settings DIP Switch Settings t 4 OFF ON bids 12345678 Default Settings All OFF Sw 1 Control Mode 1 Front panel control USB control Sw 2 3 TMDS PLL Freq tt 4Mhz 1 5 H 6 Mhz Default Sw 4 5 6 Deskew Default 1 1 1 1 tt 11 tt H Hu tt Sw 7 Pixel PLL 1 Enable Disable Default Sw 8 Pixel Clock Phase 1 Non inverted Default Inverted Advanced users can make adjustments using an 8 circuit DIP switch located on the rear panel of the DA2DVI Pro see chapter 1 7 2 SW 1 defines whether the DA2DVI Pro is controlled by the rotary switches and the DIP switch or the Lightware Matrix Controller softw
17. e USB port until it has finished the booting process EDID Status LED continuously illuminated green or red Doing so may result in faulty behavior in which case please restart the DA2DVI Pro Pin nr Signal 1 5V 2 Data 3 Data 4 GND Pin Pin 4 USB Type B port pin locations Table3 USB Type B pin connections After connecting the DA2DVI Pro to the control PC or laptop the driver of the device starts installing itself Normally this is an automatic process The driver creates a virtual COM port in the operating system When running the Lightware Matrix Controller software this COM port will be seen in the Available Serial Ports list If the DA2DVI Pro does not install its driver automatically please visit the following website and download the VCP Virtual COM Port driver for your operating system and install it http www fidichip com Drivers VCP htm For further assistance please contact support lightware hu 2 Info Operation 2 1 Power When down levels 1 building an electronic system make sure that all of the devices are powered before connecting them Powered on devices may have dangerous voltage that can damage sensitive electronic circuits After the system is complete connect the the 5V Power Adaptor to the DA2DVI Pro The unit is immediately powered ON After the DA2DVI Pro is initialized the attached DVI source and monitor s can be powered on After powered on the DA2DVI Pr
18. e letter abbreviation of the manufacturer Preferred resolution resolution and refresh rate stored in the preferred detailed timing block Name The name of display device stored in product descriptor Format wh lt loc gt EH lt loc gt eEDID_HEADER CrLf The EDID of DVI INPUT is mapped to logical address 133 Example Show the emulated EDID on DVI INPUT WH133 lt EH 133 NEC 1600X1200 60 LCD2170NX CILf Legend EDID Manufacturer NEC Preferred resolution 1600x1200 60 Display device s name 60 LCD2170NX 4 8 9 Upload EDID content from the DA2DVI Pro Description EDID hex bytes can be read directly The DA2DVI Pro will issue the whole content of the EDID present on memory location lt loc gt 256 bytes Format we lt loc gt lt EB lt loc gt eB1eB2e B256 CrLf Legend 1 256 are space separated hex characters represented in ASCII format Example we7 lt EB 1 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 32 F2 00 00 00 00 92 4 8 10 Download EDID content to the DA2DVI Pro Description EDID hex bytes can be written directly to the user programmable memory locations locations 51 100 Sequence 15 the DA2DVI Pro to accept EDID bytes to the specified location loc WL lt loc gt DA2DVI Pro responds that it is ready to accept EDID bytes E_L_S CrLf Send 1 block of EDID 1 block consist of 8 bytes of hex data represented in ASCII format WB t1eB1eB2eB3eB4eB5eBGe
19. e pop up window The software checks whether the selected file is a valid EDID file Click Open in the browser window After the process finished EDID Upload completed message appears Save EDID from memory to file The control software is able to download EDID from the DA2DVI Pro and to save it as an EDID file 1 Right click on the EDID to be saved Click on Save to file in the pop up window The Matrix Controller Software downloads the desired EDID and a save dialog appears It may take a few seconds to download the EDID If the save dialog is shown type in the file name and press Save button After the process was completed an EDID saved message confirms the command engineering IGHTWARE Info Synchronize EDID By clicking on Synchronize EDID List button the Lightware Matrix Controller software rereads all EDID information from the connected DA2DVI Pro During normal operation it is not necessary to use this menu function because the DA2DVI Pro always reports every status change automatically No status change is reported if you emulate the same EDID on the input or connect the same display device to DVI OUTPUT 1 There is always a small delay in responses So if a new monitor is connected to DVI OUTPUT 1 its new EDID is not shown immediately but in 2 3 seconds 4 3 2 Advanced EDID Editor The Lightware Advanced EDID Editor is integrated into the Lightware Matrix Controller software By clicking on
20. ead all locations indicating 3 in the table as the EDID changes triggered the EDID status changed response 4 9 2 Port status changed Description If I O port STATUS TABLE has changed the DA2DVI Pro will send this sequence to notify the controller software This event is useful to trigger the new 150 and OSD commands Format lt PSC CrLf 4 9 3 Error responses Invalid input number Description Given input number exceeds the maximum number of inputs or equals zero Format lt ERRO1 CIL Invalid output number Description Given output number exceeds the installed number of outputs or equals zero Format lt ERRO2 CIL Invalid value Description Given value exceeds the maximum allowed value that can be sent Format ERRO3 CrLf Front panel control Description The DA2DVI Pro is set to be controlled via the USB port by SW1 of the DIP switch Format lt NOK CrLf 4 10 Input and output port status 4 10 1 Check the status of the inputs Description Use this command to determine the actual status of the input port Format ISD ISDeSTATUS_TABLE CrLf Example ISD lt ISD 00112333233300033330022000000000 CrLf Legend 0 PWRSV signal is not present on this input PWRSV signal is present on this input 2 Active DVI signal is present at this input data enable signal is successfully recovered from the TMDS stream but there is no PWR5V 3 Active DVI signal is
21. enviroment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibily to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal visual engineering IGHTWARE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Lightware Kft 1071 Budapest Peterdy str 15 HUNGARY as manufacturer declare that the products DA2DVI Pro Video Distribution Amplifier in accordance with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC is in conformity with the following standards BMW EWG tubes EN 55022 Class B Safety UL CUL GS CR RCM PSE Class Il Date 01 September 2009 Name Gergely Vida Managing Director Signed M Coop Table of contents 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION rere 7 1 1 BOX GONTENTSx 202 rst e 7 1 2 FEATURES ute ota taie it A erate 7 1 3 ADVANCED EDID sites
22. ether a valid EDID is selected If it is illuminated RED then an invalid EDID or an empty memory address is selected Please select a valid EDID If the EDID Status LED is illuminated GREEN then maybe your display device is not capable of receiving the sent video format Try emulating your display device s EDID to the source You will find help to this process in section 1 1 If you get a picture now you have an EDID related issue please read chapter 1 3 for more details 6 3 There is no input signal Check the source Check whether your source is powered on and configured properly If the source is a computer then verify that the DVI output is selected and active Try restarting your computer if you get a picture during the booting process you have to review the graphics card s driver settings in the operating system Check the EDID Maybe the data rate is too high for that type of cable Try switching another EDID to the inputs with lower resolution If the source is a computer and you are an expert user you can try modifying the refresh rate so you would be able to get it to work at higher resolutions over a noisy connection visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 Mechanical Drawings 7 1 Front view LiGHTWARE DA2DVI Pro O O O O O SOURCE SIGNAL MONITOR 1 MONITOR 2 EDID PRESS CONNECTED PRESENT HOTPLUG HOTPLUG STATUS LEARN 45 mm POWER 5 6 k96 00 EDID COPY e FROM OUTPUT 1 Oe De 49
23. gs can be checked and no software changes can be applied 2 Connect a USB Type A B cable between the PC and the DA2DVI Pro The unit installs its driver automatically If the installation process fails see chapter 1 8 2 3 To run the CONTROL SOFTWARE double click on the icon of the software on the desktop or select the proper shortcut from Start Menu Programs Lightware folder Lw matrix con troller v3 1 5 4 Select the appropriate virtual COM port and click on Connect Select an Ethernet interface 1921682776 x Search Available devices on Ethernet IP Type Serial number Available Serial Ports Double click on the port to get Type and Serial number COM port Type Serial number COM 1 COM3 sq coma COM10 Connect The device Type and Serial number are not listed automatically for COM ports To query the Type and Serial number double click on the desired COM port After connecting the DA2DVI Pro to the controlling PC or laptop the driver of the DA2DVI Pro starts installing itself The driver creates a virtual COM port in the operating system When running the Lightware Matrix Controller software this COM port will be seen in the Available Serial Ports list DA2DVI Pro User s Manual v1 0 5 After clicking on the Connect button the Lightware Matrix Controller finds the hardware recognizes the product type and a button matrix area crosspoint area appears according to the input and outp
24. ions single link all between 640x480 and 1920x1200 60Hz HDTV 720p 10801 1080 HDCP Compliant CR No Input OI ee oce reete 40 dB automatic ROCIOCKING EE Yes 5V output current DVI 500 mA continuous with overcurrent protection EDID Emulation Yes 50 factory preset 50 user programmable EDID Support ee th eerte eet 256 Byte Extended EDID General 29 pole DVI I digital only and USB B Female Number of die id iad Fe iad nis 1 Number of DVI outpuls rtm hub 2 Power 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 0 6A to 5V DC 2 6A Power consumption 4W typical 9W max when powering fiber extenders outputs esce traite tone teri tetra b tures EN 55022 Class B SEI UL CUL GS CR RCM PSE Class 11 Wan ANY te eee ume ure ee nexu e rend 3 years Enclosure Rack mountable Yes 1U high Material cis CER 1 mm Metal 120 mm W 180 mm D x 42 mm H MIRI pp 700 g DA2DVI Pro User s Ma
25. like processors or event controllers Without reclocking sparkles noise and jaggies can be seen on the image The Pixel Accurate Reclocking circuit eliminates the following errors Intra pair skew skew between the and wires within a differential wire pair e g Data2 and Data24 Its caused by different wire lengths or slightly different wire construction impedance mismatch in DVI cable It results in jitter wee El I l Intra pair skew DA2DVI Pro User s Manual v1 0 Inter pair skew skew between two differential wire pairs in a cable It s caused by different wire pair lengths or different number of twists in the DVI cable Too much inter pair skew results in color shift in the picture or sync loss M _ SS NE 1 Inter pair skew Jitter signal instability in the time domain The time difference between two signal transitions should be a fix value but noise and other effects cause variations I l Jitter Noise electromagnetic interference between other electronic devices such as mobile phones motors etc and the DVI cable are coupled onto the signal Too much noise results in increased jitter The Pixel Accurate Reclocking circuit completely regenerates the original video signal and outputs a strong high quality digital signal that conforms to the DVI specification Page 9 43 visual engineering IGHTWARE 1 5 Fiber Cable powering Info As special feat
26. minal Window Terminal window Commands are surrounded by framing brackets by default Every sent command and every received response gets an arrow or prefix and has different font colors in order to help distinguishing DA2DVI Pro User s Manual v1 0 4 5 STATUS menu Basic device information such as device name firmware version the input and output cards hardware revisions are displayed in this window LiGHTWARE T igh Matrix Controller v 3 1 5 Device Information Device Name DA2DVI PRO IP Address serial connection MAC Address serial connection Seria eee Installed Cards Slot Name Card Name Firmware Version Hardware Version CPU Card DA2DVI CPU FW 1 1 6 MOTHERBOARD DA2DVIPRO Output Card 1 DA2DVI PRO OB Slot 1 DA2DVI PRO OB 1 2 Input Card 5 DA2DVI PRO IB Slot 1 DA2DVI PRO IB 1 2 Status 4 6 Find menu By selecting this menu option the available devices can be rescanned on the COM ports and on the Ethernet If the Matrix Controller Software has a live connection to a device on a port a question window appears asking if you really want to disconnect from the currently controlled device Select an Ethernet interface 192168276 iv Search Available devices on Ethernet IP Type Serial number Available Serial Ports Double click on the port to get Type and Serial number COM port Type Serial number s COMI sd Connect Page
27. ndicates the presence of the 5V signal coming from the DVI source If it is not illuminated then your DVI source is not working properly Please refer to the user s manual of your DVI source Check the Signal Present LED on the front panel of the DA2DVI Pro This LED indicates the presence of an active incoming DVI clock signal If it is not illuminated then no DVI clock signal is present at the input connector of the DA2DVI Pro Please check whether your source is configured to output a video signal Run the control software and check whether a video signal is present at the input or not If there is a video signal then the input port number I1 has an orange background If 11 has a white background then there is no video signal please continue at chapter 6 3 Check the outgoing signal Check the Monitor Hotplug 1 2 LED on the front panel of the DA2DVI Pro This LED indicates the presence of the Hotplug signal coming from the attached display device If it is not illuminated then your display is not powered or not configured properly Right click on the output number in the crosspoint area O1 or O2 to open the DVI output settings window in the control software Try reloading factory default settings to the output If it doesn t help then try adjusting the different settings You will find help for this in section 1 1 Check EDID related problems Check the EDID Status LED on the front panel of the DA2DVI Pro This LED indicates wh
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29. o displays its firmware version using the EDID Status LED The following example shows this process for a firmware version of 1 3 7 RED blinks once Short pause GREEN blinks three times Short pause GREEN blinks seven times Short pause The normal function of the LED is in effect After indicating the firmware version the EDID STATUS LED turns green if the selected EDID is valid or turns red if the selected EDID is invalid If a display device is connected to DVI OUTPUT 1 the DA2DVI Pro reads the EDID from the attached monitors EDID memory If the read process is successful the GREEN LED blinks a few times and stays illuminated If the read process is unsuccessful the RED LED blinks a few times and then the green LED becomes continuously illuminated This means that the read process failed and the last valid EDID is switched to the input If none of the LEDs light up upon power up the unit is most likely damaged and further use is not advised Please contact support lightware hu 2 2 Learni ng an EDID The factory preset EDIDs cannot be changed by the user Only addresses from 51 to 99 are user programmable 1 After connecting the sink device to DVI OUT 1 use a screwdriver to select the desired memory address EDID are stored in multiple programmable non volatile memories If the EDID status LED is illuminated RED then the memory slot is empty and ready to be programmed If GREEN the memory wa
30. of EDID readout failure or missing EDID the source will not output DVI video signal DA2DVI Pro provides Lightware s Advanced EDID Management function with functions that help system integration The built in EDID Manager stores and emulates 100 EDID plus the EDID of the display device which is connected to DVI OUTPUT 1 Memory addresses from 01 to 50 are factory presets while memories from 51 to 99 are user programmable The DA2DVI Pro stores the EDID of the monitor or projector connected to DVI OUTPUT 1 in a non volatile memory The EDID emulated on the input can be copied from the DA2DVI Pro s memory static EDID emulation or from the attached monitor dynamic EDID emulation For example the DA2DVI Pro can be set up to emulate the device which is connected to DVI OUTPUT 1 and the EDID automatically changes if the monitor is replaced with another display device as long as it has a valid EDID The user is not required to disconnect the DVI cable to change an EDID as opposed to other manufacturer s products EDID can be changed even if source is connected to the input and powered ON 1 4 Pixel Accurate Reclocking DA2DVI Pro reclocks the signal on all outputs using Lightware s sophisticated Pixel Accurate Reclocking technology Signal reclocking is an essential important procedure in digital signal transmission After passing the reclocking circuit the signal becomes stable and jitter free and can be transmitted over more equipment
31. or the new firmware file to upload Lightware Bootloader v3 1 7 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties 192 168 2 96 MX16x16DVI FRAME SN 09160252 Device Name Serial Number UPGRADE SELECTED FIRMWARES IP address Available COM Ports MAC address sq COMI COM C Quick Bootload checksum verification only COMS Communication Query Cards Device number 3 DA2DVI PRO Hw 1 0 Fw 1 1 6 FW 1 0 2 Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version E DA2DVI PRO HVV 1 0 Step 5 To enable the upgrade you need to check the checkbox next to the DA2DVI Pro s name Now click on the UPGRADE SELECTED FIRMWARES button and select YES in the pop up window Lightware Bootloader v3 1 7 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties S 192 168 2 96 MX16x16DVI FRAME SN 09160252 192 168 2 45 Device Name Serial Number UPGRADE SELECTED FIRMWARES IP address Available COM Ports 2001655 1 Confirm i Cod 2 Do you really want to upgrade K Bootload checksum verification only ication 3 D Hw 1 0 Fw 1 1 6 Fw 1 0 2 Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware Iv DA2DVLPRO HwW 1 0 DA2DV LPRO_ 1 1 6 hex Page 34 43 DA2DVI Pro User s Manual v1 0 Step 6 If the upgrade was completed without errors the bootloader displays an Upgrade Successful mess
32. ower LED Address selection Source connected LED Indicates if a DVI source is connected to the DA2DVI Pro it is Signal present LED Monitor 1 hotplug LED Monitor 2 hotplug LED EDID status LED Learn EDID button Power LED Address selection powered on and sends 5V signal to Pin 14 of the input DVI connector Indicates if a valid DVI clock signal is present on the input DVI connector Indicates if a display device or matrix switcher repeater etc is connected to the DVI OUTPUT 1 connector and sends a valid Hot Plug Signal on Pin 16 through the DVI cable Indicates if a display device or matrix switcher repeater etc is connected to the DVI OUTPUT 2 connector and sends a valid Hot Plug Signal on Pin 16 through the DVI cable Function 1 displays the firmware version of the device For more information see chapter 2 1 Function 2 after applying a Hot Plug signal to DVI OUTPUT 1 this LED indicates that the unit is reading the EDID from the connected display device If the LED is blinking green then the EDID is valid if blinking red then the EDID is invalid or missing Function 3 this LED indicates whether the selected EDID is valid continuous green valid continuous red invalid or empty memory selected EDID address selection can be done by front panel rotary switches or Matrix Controller software Stores the EDID of the display device attached to DVI OUTPUT 1 in the selected memory address 50 99
33. present at this input Data enable signal is successfully recovered from the TMDS stream with PWR5V 4 10 2 Check the status of the outputs Description Use this command to determine the actual status of the output ports Format OSD lt OSDeSTATUS_TABLE CrLf Example 050 lt OSD 00110111001100011100011000000000 CrLf Legend 0 There is no attached monitor 1 There is an attached monitor visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 Firmware upgrade The DA2DVI Pro s firmware can be upgraded via USB Step 1 Connect a USB Type A B cable between the PC and the DA2DVI Pro Run the bootloader software on the controlling computer Li LW bootloader N3 1 7 Lightware Bootloader v3 1 7 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties Device Name Serial Number UPGRADE SELECTED FIRMWARES IP address Available COM Ports MAC address Quick Bootload checksum verification only Communication Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware Page 32 43 DA2DVI Pro User s Manual v1 0 Step 2 Click on FIND button The bootloader lists every Lightware device on the Ethernet and available COM ports of the computer Lightware Bootloader v3 1 7 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties 192 168 2 96 MX16x16DVI FRAME SN 09160252 Device Serial Number UPGRADE SELECTED FI
34. r panel control EDID Address selection with two decimal rotary switches and Learn EDID button are available on the front panel Advanced hardware settings can be made with DIP switch on the rear side of the DA2DVI Pro Software control Input status output settings EDID Management Terminal Window and hardware information can be accessed in Lightware Matrix Controller software using a USB connection Fiber cable support Self powered DVI fiber cables using 5V from DVI sources VGA cards etc usually consume more than 50 mA which load is maximum allowed by DVI 1 0 standard DA2DVI Pro supports 5V 500 mA constant current output on each DVI OUTPUT to power long distance fiber optical cables Universal power adaptor DA2DVI Pro is equipped with a universal 5V power adaptor which accepts AC voltages from 100 to 240 Volts with 50 or 60 Hz line frequency visual engineering IGHTWARE Info 1 3 Advanced EDID Management Each DVI sink e g monitors projectors plasma displays and switcher inputs must support the EDID data structure Source BIOS and operating systems are likely to query the sink using DDC2B protocol to determine what pixel formats and interface are supported DVI standard makes use of EDID data structure for the identification of the monitor type and capabilities Most DVI sources VGA cards set top boxes etc will output DVI signal after accepting the connected sink s EDID information In case
35. s All OFF Sw 1 Control Mode 1 Front panel control USB control Sw 2 3 TMDS PLL Freq 11 Default 1 3MHz 1 5 6Mbz Sw 4 5 6 Deskew 2 Default 4 3 1 0 1 2 3 gt 4 4 4 4 4 e Sw 7 Pixel PLL 1 Enable Default Disable Sw 8 Pixel Clock Phase 1 Non inverted Default Inverted 110 mm 180 mm visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 4 Bottom view 2x M3 thread 87 mm 21 25mm 21 25 mm For rack mounting cross recessed M3 max 10 mm long screws must be used DA2DVI Pro User s Manual v1 0 Warranty Lightware Visual Engineering warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase The customer shall pay shipping charges when unit is returned for repair Lightware will cover shipping charges for return shipments to customers In case of defect please call your local representative or Lightware at Lightware Visual Engineering 1071 Budapest Peterdy str 15 HUNGARY Tel 36 1 889 6177 Fax 36 1 342 9903 E mail support lightware hu Page 41 43 visual engineering IGHTWARE 9 Specifications Video Standard DVI 1 0 COMO AS Dt Re 24 bits 8 bit color OPM e S a RGB only Data Fale all between 25 Mbps and 1 65 Gbps color Resolut
36. s already used before but still available for programming Push the LEARN button on the front side of the DA2DVI Pro and hold it down for approximately 3 seconds Once the button is pushed the EDID status LED goes dark If the storing was successful the GREEN EDID status LED blinks five times and stays illuminated If the store process was unsuccessful the RED EDID status LED blinks five times and stays illuminated visual engineering IGHTWARE 2 3 Switching the EDID 1 Use a screwdriver to change the memory address on the front side of the DA2DVI Pro After either one of the rotary switches has been rotated the unit waits approximately 2 seconds before the selected EDID becomes active If the EDID status is unchanged the EDID STATUS LED does not blink 2 The address 00 zero zero has a special function If a monitor is connected to DVI OUTPUT 1 then its EDID is copied to the DVI INPUT If no monitor is connected to the Monitor output then the EDID provided on the DVI INPUT connector is the EDID of the last connected monitor Info If an invalid EDID is selected the DA2DVI Pro does NOT transmit a HOT PLUG signal to the source connected to the DVI INPUT Info After every EDID change DA2DVI Pro toggles the HOT PLUG signal for approx 1 sec Some graphic cards or DVD players do not sense the HOT PLUG signal and even if EDID has been changed the set resolution is not affected In this case the source device must be restarte
37. the green arrow the editor area rolls down E m Ll Advanced EDID Manager User Memory x Last Attached Monitor s EDID List v Synchronize EDID List When the user enters the menu for the first time an empty EDID is loaded into the editors memory All EDID in the DA2DVI Pro s memory can be edited in the following way 1 Right click on the desired EDID to be loaded to the EDID Editor 2 In the pop up menu click on Edit EDID The editor area automatically rolls down and the EDID is loaded into the editor area For further information see the user s manual of Advanced EDID Editor 4 4 Terminal menu This general purpose serial terminal is intended mainly for test and debug purposes After a successful connection to the DA2DVI Pro this terminal can be opened and used via the USB connection All commands can be used here that are discussed in section 1 1 and can be typed directly Terminal Window gt FC CF DA2DVI PRO FW 1 1 6 gt IS lt SL 0 DA2DVI PRO lt SL 1 DA2DVI PRO OB 1 2 lt SL 2 Empty Slot lt SL 3 Empty Slot lt SL 4 Empty Slot lt SL 5 DA2DVI PRO IB 1 2 lt SL 6 Empty Slot lt SL 7 Empty Slot lt SL 8 Empty Slot gt ISD 0SD gt COMMUNICATION lt 4150 00000000000000000000000000000000 lt 050 00000000000000000000000000000000 lt COMMUNICATION 0 lt 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111100 v Send Clear Ter
38. tting is used to mute the output signal visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 8 Control commands An arrow prefix pointing from left to right indicates a command given to the DA2DVI Pro and an arrow prefix pointing from right to left indicates a response given by the DA2DVI Pro 4 8 1 View product type Description The DA2DVI Pro responds its name Format 1 lt PRODUCT TYPE CILf Example 1 DA2DVI PRO CrLf 4 8 2 View serial number Description DA2DVI Pro responds its 8 digit serial number Format 5 SN SERIAL NUMBER J CIL Example The serial number of the connected DA2DVI Pro is 09090180 gt S SN 09090180 CrLf Info Only the last 4 numbers are written onto the back of the DA2DVI Pro 4 8 3 View firmware version Description View the firmware revision of the DA2DVI Pro Format F FIRMWARE_VERSION CrLf Example The connected DA2DVI Pro s firmware version of 1 1 0 gt F FW 1 1 0 CrLf 4 8 4 Route EDID to the input static Description Copies EDID from location lt loc gt to input lt in gt In case of DA2DVI Pro in must be 1 loc must be 1 100 Format lt in gt lt loc gt E SW OK CILf E S C CrLf Example 1 10 E SW OKJ OILf E S C CrLf Note E S C arrives only if the new and the old EDID don t match 4 8 5 Route EDID to the input dynamic Description It copies EDID from
39. ure DA2DVI Pro is able to supply 500 mA current to power fiber optical transmitters like DVI OPT TX100 Pin 14 on both DVI output connectors Standard DVI outputs or VGA cards supply only 55 mA current on 5V output thus unable to directly power a fiber optical cable DA2DVI Pro does not check if the connected sink monitor projector or other equipment supports Hotplug or EDID signals but outputs the signal immediately after it has been applied to the input 1 6 Cascading multiple DA2DVI Pros Thanks to the built in cable equalizer and the Pixel Accurate Reclocking circuit up to 8 DA2DVI Pros can be cascaded This feature is especially useful for digital signage applications The distance between the display blocks may be up to 60 meters in case of HD 1080p resolution or even higher for lower pixel numbers or interlaced scan 10801 If the display devices have different resolutions please emulate the EDID of the display that has the lowest resolution otherwise the displays with higher resolutions may not show the whole image rescale the image or won t display an image at all PC or MAC Page 10 43 Digital signage application 1 7 Front and rear view 1 7 1 Front panel view Status LEDs Learn EDID button JNS SOURCE SIGNAL MONITOR 1 MONITOR 2 EDID PRESS CONNECTED PRESENT HOTPLUG HOTPLUG STATUS LEARN POWER 00 EDID COPY gt FROM OUTPUT 1 2 OUTPUT PIXEL ACCURATE RECLOCKING DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER P
40. ust this value on the rear panel of the DA2DVI Pro If the incoming signal has too much jitter resulting from a low quality source then a higher PLL fileter bandwidth may be necessary The default value of 4 MHz should provide the best results in most cases CAUTION Setting a higher frequency slightly decreases the quality of the output signal Adjusts the internal clock or data drive strength The default setting of High should always be applied SW 8 of the DIP switch adjusts this setting on the rear panel of the DA2DVI Pro This is a coarse adjustment of the deskew value This setting shifts the phase of the internal clock signal by 180 degrees SW 4 5 and 6 of the DIP switch adjust this value on the rear panel of the DA2DVI Pro If the clock and pixel data are not perfectly aligned in the internal parallel signal then there s a possibility to add some skew between them in both directions There right value may depend on the resolution and pixel clock A default setting of 2 should provide the best result in most cases SW 7 of the DIP switch enables this setting on the rear panel of the DA2DVI Pro It is recommended to turn on the Pixel PLL at all times If the quality of the incoming signal is too low and the other settings could not improve the quality then disabling the Pixel PLL may be necessary Different values adjust the pixel PLL filter frequency Using value 4 is strongly recommended Always use the ON setting This se
41. ut numbers of the device For DA2DVI Pro 11 column represents the input O1 and O2 rows represent the outputs Regardless of the fact that a crosspoint switching area appears the input signal is always routed to both outputs by default ECTS Lightware Matrix Control Control Crosspoint area 4 2 Control menu Input and output states Each input and output label has a colored background according to its state so the user can see the main information with a quick look at them Legend for input labels L No source is connected The power 5V is not present Source is connected 5 present but there is no active DVI signal L DVI signal is present on the link Legend for output labels There is no device connected or the connected device is turned off L Hotplug is present a sink is connected Info Staying with the cursor above a label shows a hint about these states aj EE Output 1 02 02 Monitor present present 19 43 visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 3 EDID menu 4 3 1 EDID Router operation By clicking on the EDID menu the EDID router window appears When the user enters the menu for the first time the software starts to download the whole EDID content from the DA2DVI Pro It may take about 10 20 seconds After the list is downloaded the current status of the EDID list is shown in two windows list window areas In the drop down menus above the two windows you can select
42. visual engineering IGHTWARE DA2DVI Pro User s Manual d LiGHTWARE DA2DVI Pro SOURCE SIGNAL MONITOR 1 MONITOR 2 EDID PRESS CONNECTED PRESENT HOTPLUG HOTPLUG STATUS LEARN POWER 00 EDID COPY FROM OUTPUT 1 2 OUTPUT PIXEL ACCURATE RECLOCKING DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER visual engineering IGHTWARE Page 2 43 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Class II apparatus construction This equipment should be operated only from the power source indicated on the product To disconnect the equipment safely from power remove the power cord from the rear of the equipment or from the power source The MAINS plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable There are no user serviceable parts inside of the unit Removal of the top cover will expose dangerous voltages To avoid personal injury do not remove the top cover Do not operate the unit without the cover installed The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The apparatus must be safely connected to multimedia systems Follow instructions described in this manual WEEE Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Correct Disposal of This Product This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the
43. wer adaptor CAUTION Warranty void if damage occurs due to use of a different power source Connect one single link DVI D or DVI I cable only digital pins are connected internally between DA2DVI Pro and display device EDID functions are enabled only on this output The output connector is able to supply 500 mA current on pin 14 to power fiber optical DVI extenders like DVI OPT TX100 If a long DVI cable is connected then equalization may be necessary at the other end of the cable Connect one single link DVI D or DVI I cable only digital pins are connected internally between DA2DVI Pro and display device EDID functions are not available on this output The output connector is able to supply 500 mA current on pin 14 to power fiber optical DVI extenders like DVI OPT TX100 If a long DVI cable is connected then equalization may be necessary at the other end of the cable 1 8 Electrical connections 1 8 1 DVI inputs and outputs DA2DVI Pro provides 29 pole digital only DVI I connectors for input and output connections Always use high quality DVI cable for connecting sources and displays The input has a built in signal detection circuit with a LED indicator located on the front panel The LED lights green if the input connector senses a valid DVI signal Pin Signal Pin TMDS Data2 11 TMDS D1 3 Shield 21 TMDS Data2 12 TMDS Data3 nc 22 Signal TMDS Data5 nc TMDS Clk Shield TMDS D2 4 Shield 13 TMDS Data
44. which part of the EDID memory you want to see The Emulated EDID List window contains the resolution manufacturer and vendor name of the EDID emulated or reported to the source The source column displays the memory location that the current EDID was routed from The Last attached Monitor s EDID List window contains the resolution manufacturer and vendor name of the display device connected to DVI OUTPUT 1 The Factory EDID List window shows the fifty factory preprogrammed EDID The User EDID List shows the memory locations which can be used by the user to save EDID LightWaRE Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 1 5 4 IE Advanced EDID Manager Emulated EDID List Iv Factory EDID List v Synchronize EDID List Inputs Manu Resolution Monitor Name Source Memory Manufacturer Resolution Monitor Name Input 1 LWR 1920x1080 50 0Hz 1920 1080 18 640x480 60 0Hz 640x480 60_ 28 LWR 640x480 75 0Hz 640x480 75 38 LWR 848x480 60 0Hz 848 480 4 LWR 800x600 50 0Hz 800x600 50 58 LWR 800x600 60 30Hz B00x600 60 LWR 800x600 74 99Hz 800 500 75 7 LWR 1024x768 049 98Hz 1024 7 8 50 Bs LWR 1024x768 60 0Hz 1024x768 60 9 LWR 1024x768 75 2Hz 1024x768 75 108 LWR 1152x864 75 0Hz 1152x864 75 11 LWR 1280x768 50 0Hz 1280x768 50 12 LWR 1280x768 59 92Hz 1280x768 60 138 LWR 1280x768 75 0Hz 1280x768 75 14 LWR 1360x768 60 1Hz 1360x768 60 158 LWR 13 4 7 8 50 0 2 1364x768 50 16 LWR 1364x768 59 93Hz 1364x768 60 17 LWR
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