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DVI-OPT-TX200 DVI-OPT-RX200 User`s Manual

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2. 21 5 1 ESTABLISHING THE CONNECTION siea eaa a aa n 21 5 2 EDID MENU ES 22 5 2 1 EDID Ro ter Operation repe e OR 22 5 2 2 Advanced EDID Editor ccc a rerit reete teh eene 25 5 3 TERMINAL MENU etu nee Peres eave recae aD 25 5 4 STATUS MENU teet Ahn ee ee Pet te e vue id ie e avin dede 26 5 5 FIND MENU ae dtu Po c Poe ee ae ace teda 26 5 6 enisi EE 27 5 6 1 View 1 444044 n nenne nennen AN ETEA 27 5 6 2 View serial number 3 21er eden er ile 27 5 6 3 View firmware version 2 27 5 6 4 Route EDID to the input static 4 2222 nmn 27 5 6 5 Route EDID to the input dynamic 24 00001 28 5 6 6 Save EDID from output to memory location Learn EDID 28 5 6 7 View EDID validity table enne 29 5 6 8 View EDID h ad6er tette i e ee Pet eet b eee rp aee Ree 29 5 6 9 Download EDID content from the 200 29 5 6 10 Upload EDID content to the 200 30 visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 7 DVI OPT TX2
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4. Info 5 6 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 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 0003301 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000001331 1 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111331111111111111111 11 CrLf Legend 0 invalid EDID 1 valid EDID 3 changed EDID 5 6 8 View EDID header Description EDID HEADER consist of 3 fields PNPID code The three letter abbreviation of the manufacturer Preferred resolution The 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 lt 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 Manufacturer NEC Preferred resolution 1600x1200 60 Display device s name 60 LCD2170NX 5 6 9 Download EDID content from the DVI OPT TX200 Description EDID hex bytes can be read directly The DVI OPT TX200 will issue the whole content of the EDID present on memory location loc 256 bytes Format we lt loc gt lt EB lt loc gt eB1eB2e B2
5. 1 101 lt E_SW_OK CrLf E S CrLf Info DVI OPT TX200 stores the last attached display device s EDID connected to LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT After disconnecting this device its EDID will still be present in the DVI OPT TX200 s memory therefore no status change message is issued by the DVI OPT TX200 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 Info To keep your application in sync with the DVI OPT TX200 it is recommended to issue a show validity wv after receiveing EDID status changed response and read all locations indicating in the table as the EDID changes triggered the EDID status changed response 5 7 2 Error responses Invalid input number Description Given input number exceeds the maximum number of inputs or equals zero Format lt ERRO1 CILf Invalid output number Description Given output number exceeds the installed number of outputs or equals zero Format lt ERRO2 CIL f Invalid value Description Given value exceeds the maximum allowed value that can be sent Format ERRO3 CrLf Front panel control Description The DVI OPT TX200 is set to be controlled via the USB port by SW1 of the DIP switch Format lt NOK CrLf visual engineering IGHTWARE 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 There is no picture on receiver DVI output
6. Usually if the system seems not to transport the DVI signal as expected the best strategy for trouble shooting is to check the signal integrity through the whole signal chain starting from the source side and moving forward to the receiver end The following steps helps technicians to check the system step by step in right order DVI cable s Ss NEUTRIK s EUT 7 yplicalCON DUC DVI cable Cable 5 ip to 2600m Step 1 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 Fiber optical cables must also fit very well to avoid insertion loss The user should ensure that any gap or misalignment between the fiber optical connectors is eliminated The use of a Neutrik NO2 4FDW type LC duplex connector is recommended If the endface surface of the fiber optical cable becomes contaminated use special fiber optical cable cleaning equipment or a soft cloth to carefully clean it Step 2 Check the source equipment Check the Source Connected LED on the front side of the DVI OPT TX200 This LED indicates the presence of the 5V signal coming from the DVI source which means the DVI source device is powered on and the cable link is well connected If it is not illuminated then your DVI source i
7. optical input connector In this case continue the troubleshooting at Step 2 Step 8 Check the display status Check the Monitor Hotplug LEDs on the front side of the DVI OPT RX200 These LEDs indicate the presence of the Hotplug signals coming from the attached display devices If they are not illuminated then your displays are not connected not powered on or not functioning properly visual engineering IGHTWARE 7 Mechanical Drawings 7 1 DVI OPT TX200 7 1 1 Front view LicHTwarRE DVI OPT TX200 DVI Multimode Fiber Transmitter O LASERACTIVE 4 gt 41mm POWER a DVISIGNAL PRESENT ENTER O SOURCE CONNECTED v 4 218 5 gt 7 1 2 Rear view 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 7 A FUSE F1A RS 232 il LOCAL CONTROL DVI INPUT LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT NS s j oo y SI umm NI 29660 g NA BERBER X27 BEE J 2 Y J Y J RoHS Laser Radiation Made EU 850 nm Class 3 FIBER OUTPUT A 50 125 MULTIMODE 4 218 5 mm 7 1 3 Bottom view 2x M3 thread 180 mm O 93 mm L mj 20mm 20 mm For rack mounting cross recessed M3 max 10 mm l
8. 6 and can be typed directly Terminal Window gt P_ lt DVI OPT TX200 F K4FW 1 2 1 lt SN DEMO2 cr DVI OPT TX200 FW 1 2 1 gt 15 nv 0 Empty Slot lt SL 1 DVI OPT TX200 0B SCH 1 2 12 lt SL 2 Empty Slot lt SL 3 Empty Slot lt SL 4 Empty Slot lt SL 5 DVI OPT TX200 IB SCH_1 2 PCB_1 2 lt SL 6 Empty Slot lt SL 7 Empty Slot lt 51 8 Empty Slot gt WV Ev 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000 v Send Clear Terminal 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 visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 4 STATUS menu Basic device information such as device name firmware version the input and output cards hardware revisions are displayed in this window ETATS Device Name IP Address MAC Address Serial Installed Cards Slot Name CPU Card MOTHERBOARD Slot 1 Slot 1 Status DVI OPT TX200 serial connection serial connection DEMO2 Card Name MX CPU Empty 200 0 DVI OPT TX200 IB Firmware Version Hardware Version FW 1 2 1 Slot SCH 12PCB 12 SCH 1 2 PCB 1 2 5 5 Find menu By selecting this menu option the available
9. Laser Active LED Break out LC connector Neutrik connector Local Monitor Output Neutrik connector Standard IEC power connector DVI OPT TX200 works with 100 to 240 Volts 50 or 60 Hz power sources 9 pole D SUB communication female connector for serial RS 232 Connect one single link DVI D or DVI I cable only digital pins are connected internally between the DVI source and DVI OPT TX200 The unit has minimal cable compensation ability hence the maximum recommended cable length in compliance with the DVI standard is 5 m Connect one single link DVI D or DVI I cable only digital pins are connected internally between DVI OPT TX200 and local display device to monitor the outgoing signal The resolution and pixel clock frequency are the same on the DVI and Neutrik connectors no internal scaling conversion is applied to the signal Green LED indicates when the laser driver is enabled to help avoid accidentally looking into the laser beam The break out LC connector is internally connected to output B of the Neutrik connector with a multimode 50 125 fiber optical patch cable The user can connect the signal of another fiber optical transmitter to pass it through a double core Neutrik fiber optical cable For typical application see chapter 2 7 Neutrik NO2 4FDW type LC duplex connector Transmitting the signals of up to two transmitters is available one from the break out LC connector The four copper pins of
10. Lightware Lightware Control Crosspoint area Info The connect process may take up to 10 seconds 5 2 EDID menu 5 2 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 DVI OPT TX200 It may take about 10 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 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 LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT 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 Page 22 39 DVI OPT TX200 RX200 User s Manual Rev 1 0 3 ee Lightware Matrix Controller v 3 1 6 Advanced EDID Manager Emulated EDID List Factory EDID List Synchronize EDID List Inputs Manu Resolution Monitor Name Source Memory Manufacturer Resolution M
11. detection and laser detection A ground reference signal is also provided Break out LC connector A break out LC fiber optical connector allows the users to receive the signal of two optical transmitters in one Neutrik opticalCON DUO cable that has two fiber cores For typical application see chapter 2 7 Built in universal power supply DVI OPT TX200 is equipped with a built in universal power supply which accepts AC voltages from 100 to 240 Volts with 50 or 60 Hz line frequency DVI OPT TX200 RX200 User s Manual Rev 1 0 2 4 Understanding EDID 2 4 1 Basics EDID stands for Extended Display Identification Data Simply put EDID is the passport of display devices monitors TV sets projectors It contains information about the display s capabilities such as supported resolutions refresh rates these are called Detailed Timings the type and manufacturer of the display device etc After connecting a DVI source to a DVI display the source reads out the EDID to determine the resolution and refresh rate of the image to be transmitted PC or Mac Display am a monitor Here is my EDID PC or Mac Now know what can send PC or Mac Display Most DVI computer displays have 128 byte long EDID structure However Digital Televisions and HDMI capable displays may have another 128 bytes which is called E EDID and defined by CEA Consumer Electronics Association This extension contains informat
12. the connector are not connected internally 2 8 3 Front view of DVI OPT RX200 LicurwaRE DVI OPT RX200 DVI Multimode Fiber Recelver GREEN LASER DETECTED 22 he DVI SIGNAL PRESENT POWER a MONITOR 1 HOTPLUG MONITOR 2 HOTPLUG Power LED Status LEDs Power LED Green LED indicates if the device is powered on It does not indicate whether the device is operating properly Laser Detected LED Bi color red and green LED indicates if a laser beam is detected If the LED is illuminated green then a laser beam is detected If the LED is flashing red then no laser beam is detected DVI Signal Present LED Green LED indicates if a valid DVI clock signal can be recovered from the fiber optical signal Monitor Hotplug LEDs Green LEDs indicate if display devices or repeaters etc are connected to the DVI OUT1 2 connectors and they send a valid Hot Plug Signal on Pin 16 through the DVI cables 2 8 4 Rear view of DVI OPT RX200 Break out LC connector Neutrik connector Alarm outputs 1 DVI DETECT 5V 2 LASER DETECT 45V il 3 GND ii E ioi DVI OUT 1 DVI OUT 2 ALARM JU 1253 SA J 8 0 2 FUSE F1A mem RoHS 100 240 V AC Radiation 4 50 60 Hz 0 7 FIBER INPUT 50 125 MULTIMODE 850nm Class3 Made in EU C LEN AC power connector DVI output 1 DVI output 2 AC power co
13. 00 INITIATED COMMANDS 31 5 7 1 EDID status ChAnged ccececcccceccceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeseceaaaeeeeeeeeeseeciaeeeeeeeeeees 31 5 7 2 ErrOr FESPONSCS 31 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 6 1 THERE IS NO PICTURE ON RECEIVER DVI 0 32 7 MECHANICAL 8 4 RR DER RAN RR RR 44 Ranma RANA 34 7 1 BI Eeldmpe 34 7 1 1 Front VEW 34 7 1 2 Rear VIEW a Ee 34 7 1 3 solea RECTE 34 7 2 DVIFOPTARK2 ME 35 7 2 1 35 7 2 2 Rear VIEW X E IEEE 35 7 2 3 VIEW RENE TUTTI 35 l on ipp 36 Eldzeldenue r 37 Page 6 39 1 Introduction Dear Customer Thank you for choosing Lightware DVI OPT series transmitters and receivers DVI OPT TX200 and DVI OPT RX200 are Single Link DVI over fiber optical cable extenders which allow video signals of up to 1920x1200 60 Hz resolution t
14. 11 21 TMDS Data5 nc 2 TMDS Data2 12 22 TMDS Chk Shield TMDS D2 4 Shield 13 23 TMDS 4 TMDSData4 nc 14 24 TMDS Clock 5 TMDS Data4 nc 15 25 R not connected 6 DDC Clock 16 26 not connected 7 DDC Data 17 27 B not connected 8 VSYNC nc 18 28 HSYNC nc 9 TMDS Data1 19 29 Analog GND 10 TMDS Datat 20 Table 1 Dual link DVI I digital only connector pin assignment 2 9 2 RS 232 control port DVI OPT TX200 can be remote controlled through industry standard 9 pole sub D female connector located on the rear panel of the unit PIN 5 PIN 1 PINS PIN6 RS 232 connector pin locations Sw Table 2 RS 232 connector pin assignment 3 Info Operation of DVI OPT TX200 3 1 3 2 Power When building an electronic system make sure that all of the devices are powered down before connecting them Powered on devices may have dangerous voltage levels that can damage sensitive electronic circuits After the system is complete connect the IEC power cable to the DVI OPT TX200 and then to the power outlet The unit is immediately powered ON The front panel LCD will first show the unit s firmware versions then after a few seconds it will show which EDID is emulated on the DVI INPUT connector At this point the DVI OPT TX200 is fully initialized and ready to use After the DVI OPT TX200 is initialized the attached DVI sour
15. 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 DVI OPT TX200 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 the 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 DVI OPT TX200 and to save it as an EDID file 1 2 3 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 Synchronize EDID By clicking on Synchronize EDID List button the Lightware Matrix Controller software rereads all EDID information from the connected DVI OPT TX200 Duri
16. 56 CrLf visual engineering IGHTWARE Legend B1 B256 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 5 6 10 Upload EDID content to the DVI OPT TX200 Description EDID hex bytes can be written directly to the user programmable memory locations locations 51 100 Sequence 1 Prepares the DVI OPT TX200 to accept EDID bytes to the specified location loc WL lt loc gt 2 DVI OPT TX200 responds that it is ready to accept EDID bytes E_L_S CrLf 3 Send 1 block of EDID 1 block consist of 8 bytes of hex data represented in ASCII format WB 1eB1eB2eB3eB4eB5eB6eB7eB8 The DVI OPT TX200 acknowledges EL e Send another 31 blocks of EDID 32 altogether After the last acknowledge the DVI OPT TX200 signals that the EDID status has changed E S C CrLf Format WL lt loc gt E_L_S CrLf WBiteB1e B2 eB3eB4eB5eB6eB7eB8 EL e CrLf WB 2eB9e B10 eB11eB12eB13eB14eB15eB16 lt EL e CrLf WB 248eB249e B250 eB251eB252eB253eB254eB255eB256 lt EL e E S CrLf 5 7 DVI OPT TX200 initiated commands 5 7 1 EDID status changed 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 DVI OPT TX200 Format E S C CrLf Example After routing EDID to the input
17. D from memories 1 100 is selected and emulated at the input s Dynamic EDID emulation when an attached monitor s EDID is emulated at the input simply copying the data from the monitor This EDID changes immediately and automatically if a new monitor is attached to the output 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 Input 1 in the Emulated EDID list Info If the monitor s EDID was selected to be emulated LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT 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 Info Power ON OFF cycle will not affect the emulated EDID or other settings Info EDID switch procedure causes a status change and hence it is reported back to the CONTROL SOFTWARE within 2 3 seconds Page 23 39 visual engineering IGHTWARE Info Learn EDID from attached display device The system is able to learn the EDID from the connected display device and store it in one of the user programmable memory locations 1
18. LicHTWARE DVI OPT RX200 a LicHTWARE DVI OPT TX200 E isual engineeri IGHTWARE DVI OPT TX200 DVI OPT RX200 User s Manual DVI Multimode Fiber Receiver GREEN LASER DETECTED RED BLINKING LOW LASER LEVEL DVI SIGNAL PRESENT MONITOR 1 HOTPLUG MONITOR 2 HOTPLUG LASER ACTIVE DVI SIGNAL PRESENT SOURCE CONNECTED visual engineering L iGHTWARE Page 2 39 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Class apparatus construction This equipment must be used with a main power system with a protective earth connection The third earth pin is a safety feature do not bypass or disable it 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 Replacing the AC fuse Unplug the AC power cord from the equ
19. Most Lightware factory preset EDID allow only one resolution forcing the sources to output only that particular signal You need to select the Universal EDID address 49 It supports all common VESA resolutions Additionally it also features audio support Advanced EDID Management DVI OPT TX200 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 of EDID readout failure or missing EDID the source will not output DVI video signal DVI OPT TX200 provides Lightware s Advanced EDID Management function that helps system integration It stores and emulates 99 EDID plus the EDID of the display device which is connected to LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT Memory addresses from 01 to 50 are factory presets while memories from 51 to 99 are user programmable DVI OPT TX200 stores the EDID of the monitor or projector connected to LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT in a non volatile memory The EDID emulated on the input can be copied from the DVI OPT TX200 s memory static EDID emulation or from the attached monitor dynamic EDID emul
20. PT TX200 Format F FIRMWARE VERSION CILf Example The connected DVI OPT TX200 s firmware version of 1 1 0 FW 1 1 0 CrLf 5 6 4 Route EDID to the input static Description Copies EDID from location loc to input in In case of DVI OPT TX200 in must be 1 loc must be 1 100 visual engineering IGHTWARE Note Info Format lt in gt lt loc gt lt E SW OK CILf E S Example 1 10 lt E SW OKJCILf lt E S C CrLf E S C arrives only if the new and the old EDID don t match 5 6 5 Route EDID to the input dynamic Description It copies EDID from location loc to input in In case of DVI OPT TX200 in must be 1 loc must be 101 Format lt in gt lt loc gt lt E SW OK CILf E S CrLf Example 1 101 E SW OKJ CrILf E S LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT is mapped to logical address 101 After choosing dynamic EDID routing for the input the DVI OPT TX200 will follow the EDID changes that occur on LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT 5 6 6 Save EDID from output to memory location Learn EDID Description Learn EDID from out to the specified location loc In case of DVI OPT TX200 out must be 1 Format lt out gt gt lt loc gt lt E SW OK CILf E S CrLf Example Save the EDID from LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT to user memory address 51 gt 1551 lt E_SW_OK CrLf E S C
21. actory preset 50 user programmable EDID Support 200 256 Byte Extended EDID Connectors 29 pole DVI I digital only 9 pole female D SUB TX200 only Number of DVI inputs 200 20 00004000 0 E 1 Number of DVI outputs 200 1 Number of DVI outputs 200 2 Number of fiber optical outputs 200 2 2000 1 Number of fiber optical inputs 200 1 5V output current DVI 500 mA continuous with overcurrent protection Power supply eer built in 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 200 2 5 W typical oe Aerie eut ia ce soos 6 W max when powering a fiber extender on DVI output Power consumption 200 3 5 W typical Eee debo Ln dap ee iti 9 W max when powering a fiber extender on DVI output visual engineering IGHTWARE Comipliarice 2 ie red Cre toria i le CE EMVEMQ H 55103 1 55103 2 EN 60065 Class A 3 years Enclosure Hack mountable terere retenta e Yes MIELCIREEEE EET 1 mm Metal DIMENSIONS e 218 5 mm W x 180 mm D x 41 mm H Net Weight 200 242422 4 000 1 4209 Net Weight 200
22. ation For example the DVI OPT TX200 can be set up to emulate the device which is connected to LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT 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 Single Fiber Technology DVI OPT TX200 and DVI OPT RX200 transmit the video signal using only one multimode 50 125 fiber optical cable instead of four like many other applications This technology reduces cable cost and installation difficulties A full HD 1080p signal can be transmitted through 2600 meters of type fiber optical cable Each Neutrik NO2 4FDW type LC duplex connector has two available LC connections The user can either connect a single core multimode 50 125 fiber optical cable with an LC type connector or a Neutrik opticalCON DUO field cable having two multimode 50 125 fiber cores DVI OPT TX200 RX200 User s Manual Rev 1 0 2 7 Applications 2 7 1 Stand alone Typical stand alone application 2 7 2 Break out Neutrik opticalCON DUO cables provide two fiber cores inside one cable assembly DVI OPT TX200 and RX200 are equipped with break out LC connectors making it possible to connect two DVI OPT TX200s and RX200s using only one opticalCON DUO cable The break out LC connector
23. 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 36 39 9 Specifications Fiber Optical connection Video General Fiber type One 50 125 Multimode OM1 OM2 or OMe type fiber Connector type ssssssssssseseeeeeeeen nennen nnne Neutrik NO2 4FDW Compatible Neutrik cables 2M and 2M 4S75 Compatible fiber connector LC type Weave lent saves iieri 850 nm Transmitter optical 0 Receiver sensitivity nnne 16 dBm Extension distance 2 600 meters using OM3e fiber Em 1 000 meters using OM fiber 400 meters using OM1 fiber Standard sessile IL e D EU tu DVI 1 0 eT To loe 24 bits 8 bit color RGB only Data all between 25 Mbps and 1 65 Gbps TMDS channel Resolutions ei eies all between 640x480 and 1920 1200 60 2 HDTV resolutions 720p 10801 1080 HDCP Compliant tont E Ie ttt mte sme No Input equalization 200 nenne No Reclocking dn eed b e E D Eee Ane No EDID Emulation TX200 Yes 50 f
24. ce and monitor can be powered on If none of the LEDs nor the LCD light up upon power up the unit is most likely damaged and further use is not advised Please contact support lightware hu Menu structure The front panel LCD has 2 lines and 16 characters in each line The name of the menu item is always shown in the first line The left 4 and right gt navigation buttons can be used to toggle between menu items The up A and down V buttons modify the settings in each menu item FIRMWARE VERSIONS The name and the firmware versions of the device EMULATED EDID The currently emulated EDID Three screens toggle automatically showing the preferred resolution the name of the display and a three letter abbreviation assigned to the manufacturer Lightware factory presets have LWR as the manufacturer LEARN EDID Select a memory address using the up A and down buttons then press ENTER to store the EDID in the selected slot If a filled slot is selected then the ENTER button will overwrite the previously stored EDID Three screens toggle automatically showing the preferred resolution the name of the display and a three letter abbreviation assigned to the manufacturer Info visual engineering IGHTWARE ATTACHED MONITOR Shows information about the attached monitor If no monitor is connected then the last attached monitors information is disp
25. 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 Available devices on Ethernet 192 458 2202 Search Add IP IP Type Available Serial Ports Double click on the port to get Type and Serial number COM port s 1 4 4 Serial number Serial number 10 4 Available devices in DEMO mode Type 5 MX8x8 HDCP PRO Connect Page 26 39 5 6 Control commands An arrow prefix pointing from left to right indicates a command given to the DVI OPT TX200 and an arrow prefix pointing from right to left indicates a response given by the DVI OPT TX200 5 6 1 View product type Description The DVI OPT TX200 responds its name Format gt l PRODUCT TYPE CILf Example 1 DVI OPT TX200 CrLf 5 6 2 View serial number Description The DVI OPT TX200 responds its 8 digit serial number Format 5 SN SERIAL NUMBER J CIL Example The serial number of the connected DVI OPT TX200 is 09090180 gt 5 lt SN 09090180 CrLf Info Only the last 4 numbers are written onto the back of the DVI OPT TX200 5 6 3 View firmware version Description View the firmware revision of the DVI O
26. e recognised GND Ground reference signal for alarm outputs Output logic diagram of the TTL alarm outputs pe 5 Software Control Using Lightware Matrix Controller 5 1 Establishing the connection DVI OPT TX200 can be controlled using Lightware Matrix Controller software from a PC or Laptop via RS 232 port 1 Connect a serial cable between the PC and the DVI TX200 2 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 8 3 Select the appropriate COM port and click on Connect Select an Ethernet interface 192 168 2202 Search Available devices on Ethernet Add IP Serial number Available Serial Ports Double click on the port to get Type and Serial number COM port Type Serial number ET 44 10 4 Available devices in DEMO mode Type MX8x8 HDCP PRO visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 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 output numbers of the device For DVI OPT TX200 11 column represents the input O1 row represents the output Regardless of the fact that a crosspoint switching area appears the input signal is always routed to the output by default
27. ion about additional Detailed Timings audio capabilities speaker allocation and HDMI capabilities It is important to know that all HDMI capable devices must have CEA extension but not all devices are HDMI capable which have the extension 2 4 2 Common problems related to EDID Problem system consists of the following a PC then a Lightware DVI OPT TX200 a WUXGA 1920x1200 LCD as local monitor then a DVI OPT RX200 connected to a SXGA 1280x1024 projector would like to see the same image on the monitor and the projector What EDID should chose on the DVI OPT TX200 see typical application in chapter 2 7 Solution If you want to see the image on both displays you need to select the resolution of the smaller display in this case SXGA otherwise the smaller display may not show the higher resolution image Page 9 39 visual engineering IGHTWARE Info 2 5 2 6 Problem I emulated a different EDID on the front panel of the DVI OPT TX200 to have a different resolution but nothing happens Solution Some graphics cards and video sources read out the EDID only after power up and later they don t sense that EDID has been changed You need to restart your source to make it read out the EDID again Problem have a DVI OPT TX200 and lm using a Lightware factory preset EDID 1 would like to be able to choose from different resolutions but my source allows only one resolution Solution
28. ipment Locate the AC fuse on the rear of the unit Replace only the AC fuse as indicated on the rear panel of the unit 3 15A fast blowing Connect the power cord to the switcher and to the AC power source Make sure the switcher is working properly 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 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 EE 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 DVI OPT TX200 DVI OPT RX200 Computer Monitor Extender in accordance with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC is in conformity with the followi
29. layed Three screens toggle automatically showing the preferred resolution the name of the display and a three letter abbreviation assigned to the manufacturer SWITCH EDID Use the up A and down buttons to select a filled memory slot then press ENTER to emulate the EDID Hold down the up and down V buttons to scroll faster Three screens toggle automatically showing the preferred resolution the name of the display and a three letter abbreviation assigned to the manufacturer Lightware factory presets have LWR as the manufacturer FACTORY RESET Press the ENTER button to reset the device to the factory preset values 3 3 Switching the EDID 1 Use the left lt and right gt buttons to select the SWITCH EDID menu item and the up A and down buttons to select the desired EDID 2 The address 00 zero zero has a special function If a monitor is connected to LOCAL MONITOR OUT then its EDID is copied to the DVI INPUT connector If no monitor is connected to the output then the EDID transmitted to the DVI INPUT connector is the EDID of the last connected monitor After every EDID change DVI OPT TX200 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 restarted or powered OFF and ON again 3 4 Factory preset EDID list Lightware fact
30. ng normal operation it is not necessary to use this menu function because the DVI OPT TX200 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 LOCAL MONTOR OUTPUT There is always a small delay in responses If a new monitor is connected to LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT its new EDID is not shown immediately but in 2 3 seconds 5 2 2 Advanced EDID Editor The Lightware Advanced EDID Editor is integrated into the Lightware Matrix Controller software By clicking on the green arrow the editor area rolls down Advanced EDID Manager User Memory 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 editor s memory All EDID in the DVI OPT TX200 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 5 3 Terminal menu This general purpose serial terminal is intended mainly for test and debug purposes After a successful connection to the DVI OPT TX200 this terminal can be opened and used via the RS 232 connection All commands can be used here that are discussed in section 5
31. ng standards EMI EMC EN 55103 1 E3 EN 55103 2 cti EN 60065 Class Date 01 December 2009 Name Gergely Vida Managing Director Signed Coop Table of contents 1 2 INTRODUCTION osetia hare ct A tenute 7 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 5 1 icai eniro Doce 7 2 1 BOXCONTENITS rd c es EL D 7 2 2 TRANSMITTER FEATURES 200 222 00 4244 11 0100 0000 00000 nnne nnns 7 2 3 RECEIVER FEATURES DVI OPT RX200 sse 0001000 en nennen 8 2 4 UNDERSTANDING EDID 9 2 4 1 9 2 4 2 Common problems related to 9 2 5 ADVANCED EDID MANAGEMENT DVI OPT TX200 seen neret 10 2 6 SINGLE FIBER TEGHNOUOGY n la RE Re Ux 10 2 7 iiec face cece AG Lr d M CA AE 11 2 7 1 Stand alone sete rennen ex EX RR eR ERKENNEN ER ERN FR SERE Fa ERN SUR FR sh RA S Dee exa eu 11 2 7 2 ESTEE 11 2 7 3 Using with Lightware Hybrid routers 0 0001 12 2 8 FRONT AND REAR Ae Ce dae E DRE ee 13 2 8 1 Front view of 200
32. nnector Standard IEC power connector DVI OPT RX200 works with 100 to 240 Volts 50 or 60 Hz power sources Break out LC connector The break out LC connector is internally connected to input A of the Neutrik connector with a multimode 50 125 fiber optical patch cable The user can connect this connector to the input of another fiber optical receiver when two signals are sent through a double core Neutrik fiber optical cable For typical application see chapter 2 7 Neutrik connector Neutrik NO2 4FDW type LC duplex connector Receiving the signals of up to two transmitters is available one from the break out LC connector The four copper pins of the connector are not connected internally DVI OUT 1 2 Connect one single link DVI D or DVI I cable only digital pins are connected internally between DVI OPT RX200 and display devices The resolution and pixel clock frequency are the same on the two DVI connectors no internal scaling or conversion is applied to the signal Alarm outputs DVI signal detection and laser detection signals with ground reference are available on a three pole Phoenix connector visual engineering IGHTWARE 2 9 Electrical connections 2 9 1 DVI inputs and outputs DVI OPT TX200 and DVI OPT RX200 provide 29 pole digital only DVI I connectors for input and output connections Always use high quality DVI cable for connecting sources and displays Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TMDS Data2
33. o be transmitted through 2600 meters of type fiber optical cables 2 General description 2 1 2 2 Box contents DVI OPT TX200 or DVI OPT RX200 User s Manual Quick Start Guide Power Cable Transmitter features DVI OPT TX200 Galvanic Isolation between source and display Lightware fiber optical extenders are isolated between transmitter and receiver to eliminate ground loop noise or HUM effects Advanced EDID Management The user can emulate any EDID on the DVI OPT TX200 s input read out and store any monitor s EDID attached to Local Monitor Output in 50 internal memory locations Supports all HDTV resolutions 720p 1080i 1080p etc without HDCP encoding Unencrypted signals up to 165 MHz pixel clock frequency regardless of the resolution are passed through Single Fiber Technology All of the high speed TMDS data lanes are transmitted using only one multimode 50 125 fiber optical cable Local Monitor Output Users can attach a local monitor to observe the video signal sent through the fiber optical cable The resolution and clock frequency are the same on DVI and fiber optical connectors no internal scaling or conversion is applied Break out LC connector A break out LC fiber optical connector allows users to transmit the signal of two transmitters in one Neutrik opticalCON DUO cable For typical application see chapter 2 7 Front panel control EDID add
34. ong screws must be used 34 3 DVI OPT TX200 RX200 User s Manual Rev 1 0 7 2 DVI OPT RX200 7 2 1 Front view LicurwanE DVI OPT RX200 DVI Multimode Fiber Recelver 3 GREEN LASER DETECTED DVI SIGNAL PRESENT 41 mm POWER N MONITOR 1 HOTPLUG MONITOR 2 HOTPLUG 218 5 gt 7 2 2 Rear view 1 DVI DETECT 5V pM N 2 LASER DETECT 5V i 3 GND LL i AN DVI OUT 1 DVI OUT 2 ALARM 10 loy 123 41mm 7 2 4 gt ED s 4 3H VAR em Radlatlon RoHS 50160 2 0 7A FIBER INPUT 50 125 MULTIMODE A3jes ies Made in EU C ps 218 5 mm 7 2 3 Bottom view 2x thread 180 mm x 93 mm y y gt oa 20 20 s For rack mounting cross recessed M3 max 10 mm long screws must be used Page 35 39 visual engineering IGHTWARE 8 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
35. onitor Name Input LWR 1920x1080 50 0Hz 1920 10800 18 LWR 640x480 60 0Hz 640x480 60 LWR 640x480 75 0Hz 640x480 75 LWR 848x480 60 0Hz 848x480 60 LWR 800x600 50 0Hz 800x600 50 LWR 800x600 60 30Hz 800x600 60 LWR B00x600 74 99Hz 800 600 75 LWR 1024x768 49 98Hz 1024 768050 LWR 1024x768 60 0Hz 1024x768 60 LWR 1024x768 75 2Hz 1024x768 75 LWR 1152x864 75 0Hz 1152x864 75 LWR 1280x768 50 0Hz 1280x768 50 LWR 1280x768 59 92Hz 1280x768 60 LWR 1280x768 75 0Hz 1280x768 75 LWR 1360x768 60 1Hz 1360x768 60 LWR 1364x768 50 0Hz 1364 x768 50 LWR 1364x768 59 93Hz 1364 768060 LWR 1364x768 74 98Hz 1364 768075 LWR 1280 1024 50 0Hz 1280 1024 LWR 1280 x1024 60 1Hz 1280 10240 1280 10246 75 1 2 1280 1024 1366x1024 59 99Hz 1366 1024 1400x1050 49 99Hz 1400 1050 1400x1050 59 99Hz 1400x1050 1400x1050 75 0Hz 1400x1050 1680 1050 0 59 99 2 1 80 10500 1600x1200 50 0Hz 1600 120040 1600 1200 60 0Hz 1600 12000 1920x1200 59 55Hz 1920 120040 1920 1200 50 0Hz 1920 120040 1440x240 60 3Hz 14404801959 640x480 59 94Hz 640x480 59 720 480 59 92 2 720 480 59 1440x288 50 6Hz 14405761950 720 576 50 0 2 720 576 50 1280x720 950 0Hz 1280 720 1280x720 60 0Hz 1280 720 0 1920 540 50 3 2 1920 10801 v V 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 EDI
36. ory pre loaded EDIDs 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 recommended for fast and easy system setup MEMORY Resolution MEMORY Resolution 01 640x480 60 Hz 26 1600x1200 50 Hz 02 640x480 75 Hz 27 1600x1200 60 Hz 03 848x480 60 Hz 16 9 28 1920x1200 60 Hz 04 800x600 50 Hz 29 1920x1200 50 Hz 05 800x600 60 Hz 30 4801 959 94 Hz 06 800x600 75 Hz 31 640x480 59 94 Hz 07 1024x768 50 Hz 32 720x480p 60 Hz 08 1024x768 60 Hz 33 5761 50 Hz 09 1024x768 75 Hz 34 720x576p 50 Hz 10 1152x864 75 Hz 35 1280x720p 50 Hz 11 1280x768 50 Hz 36 1280x720p 60 Hz 12 1280x768 60 Hz 37 1920x1080i1 50 Hz 13 1280x768 75 Hz 38 1920x1080i2 250 Hz 14 1360x768 60 Hz 39 1920x1080i 260 Hz 15 1364x768 50 Hz 40 1920x1080p 24 Hz 16 1364x768 60 Hz 41 1920x1080p 25 Hz 17 1364x768 75 Hz 42 1920x1080p 230 Hz 18 1280x1024 50 Hz 43 1920x1080p1 250 Hz 19 1280x1024 60 Hz 44 1920x1080p2 250 Hz 20 1280x1024 75 Hz 45 1920x1080p 260 Hz 21 1366x1024 60 Hz 46 2048x1080p1 250 Hz 22 1400x1050 50 Hz 47 2048x1080p2 50 Hz 23 1400x1050 60 Hz 48 2048x1080p 60 Hz 24 1400x1050 75 Hz 49 UNIVERSAL EDID 25 1680x1050 50 Hz 50 2560x1600 260 Hz Table 3 Factory Preset EDID list 3 5 Learning the EDID The factory preset EDIDs cannot be changed by the u
37. pon power up the unit is most likely damaged and further use is not advised Please contact support lightware hu Front panel indicators The DVI OPT RX200 provides five front panel LEDs which indicate the following Power Indicates if the device is powered on It does not indicate whether the device is operating properly Green Laser Detected Bi color red and green LED indicates if a laser beam is detected If the LED is illuminated green then a laser beam is detected If the LED is flashing red then no laser beam is detected DVI Signal Present Green LED indicates if a valid DVI clock signal can be recovered from the fiber optical signal Monitor 1 2 Hotplug Green LED indicates if display devices or matrix switchers repeaters etc are connected to DVI OUT1 2 connectors and they are sending a valid Hot Plug Signal on Pin 16 through the DVI cables Rear panel alarm outputs DVI OPT RX200 provides two TTL level alarm outputs which indicate the following DVI Detect Indicates when a valid DVI clock signal is extracted from the fiber optical signal Logic 1 5V means that a DVI signal is detected Logic 0 GND means that a valid DVI signal cannot be extracted from the optical signal Laser Detect Indicates when a laser beam is detected at the Neutrik connector Logic 1 5V means that a laser beam with the appropriate wavelength is detected Logic 0 GND means that either there is no laser signal or its level is too low to b
38. r more details Sometimes the data rate is too high for the used type of DVI 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 weak connection Step 5 Check the signal at the Local Monitor Output Check if there s an outgoing signal on the LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT connector of the DVI OPT TX200 The input signal is always routed to the output connector If there is a signal on the LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT connector then the problem is not EDID related Check if the fiber optical cables are connected properly Step 6 Check the incoming laser signal on the receiver Check the Laser Detected LED on the front side of the DVI OPT RX200 This LED indicates the presence of the laser beam If it is not illuminated then no laser is present at the fiber optical input connector or the incoming optical signal has a very low level Low laser level can be caused by high fiber attenuation or dust between fiber connectors Step 7 Check the DVI output It may happen that Laser is actively present on the input of the receiver but it does not carry DVI video signal Check the DVI Signal Present LED on the front side of the DVI OPT RX200 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 fiber
39. ress selection EDID learning firmware versions laser enable disable functions are available on LCD based menu with navigation buttons Software control Input status EDID Management Terminal Window and hardware information can be accessed in Lightware Matrix Controller software via RS 232 serial connection Built in universal power supply DVI OPT TX200 is equipped with a built in universal power supply which accepts AC voltages from 100 to 240 Volts with 50 or 60 Hz line frequency visual engineering IGHTWARE 2 3 Receiver features DVI OPT RX200 Supports all HDTV resolutions 720p 1080i 1080p etc without HDCP encoding Unencrypted signals up to 165 MHz pixel clock frequency regardless of the resolution are passed through Single Fiber Technology All of the high speed TMDS data lanes are transmitted using only one multimode 50 125 fiber optical cable Two identical DVI outputs A built in distribution amplifier transmits the signal coming from fiber B of the Neutrik connector to two DVI output connectors 7 Laser Detected LED Bi color green and red LED indicates when a laser beam is detected on input B of the Neutrik connector 7 DVI Signal Present and Monitor Connected LEDs Three LEDs indicate when a valid DVI signal is detected and when display devices are connected and they are sending Hot Plug signals Alarm outputs Two TTL level alarm outputs are provided for DVI signal
40. s are internally connected to the Neutrik NO2 4FDW type LC duplex connectors with fiber optical patch cables The following application diagram shows how the units must be connected The labels on the rear panel of the units show the connection of the internal fiber optical cables DVI Monitor DVI Monitor DVI cable DVI cable DVI OPT RX200 DVI OPT TX200 LC LC fiber optical cable LC LC fiber optical cable RSA cable NEUTRIK opticalCON DU up to 2600m er udis DVI Monitor DVI OPT TX200 DVI cable DVI Monitor Projector Break out application Page 11 39 visual engineering IGHTWARE 2 7 3 Using with Lightware Hybrid routers DVI cable up to 15m DVI cable up to 60m Single fiber mullimode optical cable up to 2600m Single fiber multimode ue optical cable up to 2600m Single fiber mullimode optical cable up to 2600m Single fiber multimode optical cable up to 2600m DVI cable DVI cable DVI Monitor Using with Lightware MX32x32 FR32R frame the frame is equipped with MX DVI OPT fiber optical cards Page 12 39 2 8 Front and rear view 2 8 1 Front view of DVI OPT TX200 LCD Status LEDs Lichtware DVI OPT TX200 DVI Multimode Fiber Transmitter LASERACTIVE 4 62 _ SOURCE CONNECTED Power LED Naviga
41. s either powered off or not working properly Please refer to the user s manual of your DVI source If the source is a computer then verify that the DVI output is selected and active Try restarting your computer if you only get a picture during the booting process you have to review the driver settings Step 3 Check the incoming signal Check the DVI Signal Present LED on the front side of the DVI OPT TX200 This LED indicates the presence of an active incoming DVI clock signal If it is not illuminated then no DVI signal is present at the DVI INPUT connector which means either an EDID related issue or source driver setting failure Step 4 Check EDID related problems Check the Emulated EDID menu item on the DVI OPT TX200 s front panel LCD If the second line shows a minus sign then an invalid EDID or an empty memory address is selected Please select a valid EDID Page 32 39 Some graphic cards or drivers do not respond to the EDID setting as described in DVI standard In most of the cases rebooting the computer will resolve the issue because the graphic card reads EDID only once at bootup time If a valid EDID is selected and DVI Signal Present LED is lit then the 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 3 3 If you get a picture now you have an EDID related issue please read chapter 2 4 fo
42. ser Only addresses from 51 to 99 are user programmable 1 After connecting the sink device to LOCAL MONITOR OUT use the left 4 and right gt buttons to select the LEARN EDID menu item and the up A and down buttons to select an empty memory address Hold down the up A and down buttons to scroll faster If the second line of the LCD shows a minus sign then the memory slot is empty and ready to be programmed If the line shows EDID data then the memory was already used before but still available for programming 2 Push the ENTER button to store the EDID Info EDIDs are stored in a multiple programmable non volatile memory visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 Info Operation of DVI OPT RX200 4 1 4 2 4 3 Power When building an electronic system make sure that all of the devices are powered down before connecting them Powered on devices may have dangerous voltage levels that can damage sensitive electronic circuits After the system is complete connect the IEC power cable to the DVI OPT RX200 and then to the power outlet The unit is immediately powered ON The DVI OPT RX200 does not have any firmware the unit is completely hardware based Therefore no firmware version will be indicated upon power up and there is no need for firmware upgrades After the DVI OPT RX200 is initialized the attached DVI source and monitor can be powered on If none of the LEDs nor the LCD light up u
43. tion buttons Power LED Green LED indicates if the device is powered on It does not indicate whether the device is operating properly LCD Intuitive 2x16 character LCD based menu system allows for Laser Active LED DVI Signal Present LED Source Connected LED Navigation buttons fast and easy operation of EDID Management The four direction navigation buttons toggle between menu items Green LED indicates when the laser driver is enabled to help avoid accidentally looking into the laser beam Green LED indicates when a valid DVI signal is detected on the DVI INPUT connector Indicates if a DVI source is connected to the DVI OPT TX200 it is powered on and sends 5V signal to Pin 14 of the input DVI connector Four direction buttons and ENTER button are provided for easy navigation between menu items Left 4 and right gt buttons toggle between menu items up A and down buttons modify settings after entering a menu item visual engineering IGHTWAR 2 8 2 Rear view of DVI OPT TX200 AC power connector DVIINPUT Laser active LED Break out LC connector T f X 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 0 7 A N 1 N FUSE F1A 4 m Y RS 232 LOCAL CONTROL DVI INPUT LOCAL MONITOR OUTPU FNI ose i S o moa RS 232 port AC power connector RS 232 port DVI INPUT Local Monitor Output

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