Video Connection
1. Turn off all components before connecting.
2. Connect your video source’s DVI output port to the DD-2100’s DVI
input port using standard DVI cables (not included).
2. Connect your DVI display’s DVI input port to DD-2100’s DVI output
port.
3. Plug the 12V power supply into the switch’s power input port.
4. Plug the 12V wall mount power supply into the wall outlet.
5. Turn on power switch
6. Turn on your displays.
7. Turn on your video source.
External EDID and Internal EDID Set up
I. External EDID Set up
1, Unplug all DVI cables,
2, Connect Monitor or HDTV to “OUTPUT 1” on the back of the DD-2100
3, Turn on the DD-2100 and HDTV
4, Press and hold “EXTERNAL EDID” button on the front of the DD-2100
for 3 seconds until RED LED light is on.
5, Turn off DD-2100
6, Reconnect all device following above “Video Connection”
II. Internal EDID Set up (Factory Default Setting)
1, Unplug all DVI cables
2, Turn on DD-2100
3, Press ”INTERNAL EDID” button on the front of the DD-2100 for 3 sec
until RED LED light is on.
4, Turn off DD-2100
5, Reconnect all device following above “Video Connection”
** What is EDID?
Extended Display Identification Data is a VESA standard data format that
contains basic information about a display and its capabilities, including vendor
information, maximum resolution, color characteristics, factory pre-set timings,
frequency range limits, and character strings for the monitor name and serial
number
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Main Features
High Quality Picture - No Signal Loss and Digital Noise Free
Our Distribution Amplifiers are built to deliver the highest quality picture
preserving the native resolutions of the video sources without any signal
loss. At the same time, the digital noises that may affect the picture quality
will be eliminated. Due to the nature of the digital signals and passing
through multiple stages of connection when using distribution amplifiers, it
is important to eliminate the digital noises and boost the signal strength to
preserve/enhance the video signal quality.
Signal Amplification for signal reliability and long length signal
transmission.
Our 12V power adapter supplies adequate power to amplify the video
signals from the video source. This is necessary as the overall length from
the video source to the displays is longer when using the distribution
amplifiers(distance from the video source to the distribution amplifier +
distance from the distribution amplifier to the display). In most cases, the
overall distance that the DVI signal will need to travel is over 10ft. Due to
the nature of DVI signals, amplification is necessary to warrant the video
quality and reliability. (Without amplification, there may be occasional
blackouts or blinking effects) With this amplification feature, your video
display can be extended up to 2300ft using our fiber optical DVI cables.
HDCP(High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) Compliant
Our DVI distribution amplifiers are fully HDCP compliant. Many video
sources such as DVD players and Satellite/Cable Receivers are HDCP
encrypted. For these video sources to be displayed correctly, HDCP
compliant devices(e.g., TV, DVI Switch, distribution amplifier) are required.
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