Sunix DPD2000 User manual

When display resolution is greater than 1920x1080 (1920x1200)
pixels, DisplayPort graphics splitter runs " " mode,
such as 3840x1080 (3840x1200) pixels.
Extension
2-port DisplayPort Splitter x 1
DisplayPort Male to DisplayPort Male cable 200mm (8.0 ft.) x 1
Quick Installation Guide
Package Contents
Works with any desktop or notebook computer which has
DisplayPort output connectivity.
Fully HD compatible and provides full display performance with
virtually zero latency and no display application limitations.
Hot Plug & Plug-n-play feature without configuration.
Supports main link rates of 2.7Gbps (HBR) and 1.62Gbps (RBR) from
the source.
Compatible with DisplayPort™ v1.1a, VESA DDM, HDCP v1.3, and EDID
v1.4 Standards.
Supports exceptional Secured Content Protection with HDCP 1.3 for
digital content.
Supports 2 Monitor output resolutions up to 3840x1200@60Hz.
Supports video mirror and extension mode.
Driver free under Windows and Linux operation systems.
Certified by CE, FCC, and RoHS approval.
Features
This graphics splitter adapter lets you combine two DisplayPort
monitors as one display, at a maximum resolution of 3840x1200, to
make the ultimate wide screen desktop. This graphics expansion
module can also clone your primary display and function as a 2 Port
DisplayPort Video Splitter.
The DisplayPort graphics splitter adapter is an innovative, external
multi-display adapter that allows end users to enjoy multiple monitors
from a single digital DisplayPort source for each application, such as
gaming, graphics design or spreadsheet analysis; or the user can
choose to dedicate each monitor to a separate application.
Compatible with a DisplayPort video card and DisplayPort displays, the
graphics expansion module requires no software installation for multi-display
applications, plug-n-play, simplifying configuration and saving time. It works
for standard Microsoft Windows and Linux PC with DisplayPort connectivity.
Introduction Installation
Follow the steps below to install DisplayPort graphics splitter
adapter. It is recommended that monitors of the same size and
resolution are used for the connection. Same type monitors means
the monitors have the same native resolution and same refresh
rate.
Step 2:
Connect DisplayPort output ports 1 and 2 to two monitors
respectively, according to the monitors’ display sequence.
Step 3:
Power on PC and monitors. Select monitors’ input port to DP
connectivity.
Step 4:
The DP to DP adapter will automatically configure the output
to expanded mode.
Step 5:
To change the display to clone mode, change the output
display resolution on your computer and select the
horizontal resolution equivalent to your monitors’native
resolution or lower.
Connect DisplayPort input cable to a video source, such as
desktop or notebook PC DisplayPort Output connector.
(Cable for Display Port input is provided on the adapter).
Step 1:
After installation, you will see the same image on all monitors (clone mode)
or a single image spread across multiple monitors. To change the display
setting, simply change the graphic card output resolution via the Display
Properties page.
User can set mirror or extension mode via Windows display
resolution setting. Right click your mouse on the desktop and
select “ . Here is the example when using two
1920x1080 Full HD standard displays with single DisplayPort
graphics splitter adapter .
scree resolution”
When display resolution is equal or lesser than 1920x1080 pixels
(1920x1200), DisplayPort graphics splitter runs " " mode.Mirror
771-DPD200000-N01
Mirror mode Extension mode
DisplayPort Graphics Splitter Adapter

Problem: There’s no video image on display, when connecting
DisplayPort to HDMI / DVI adapter.
Specification
Note:
*
*
Based on a Vertical Refresh Rate of 60Hz.
GPU dependent. EDID (Extended Display Identification Data)
maximum resolution capabilities may differ based on GPU capability.
Problem:Computer doesn’t display information after DisplayPort
graphics splitter adapter is connected.
Cause 1:
The software driver provided with your notebook computer or
graphics card is not current and doesn’t support attached
displays.
Solution:
Please go to the graphics chip vendor’s website, such as ATI,
nVidia, or Intel, to download the latest software driver.
Cause 2:
In addition to the DP output, your computer has another output
interface such as DVI or VGA available and it is the primary
display. DP output is the secondary display and is not enabled.
Solution:
Enable the secondary display.
Solution:
Unplug the other output cable attached to your computer. Make
sure that the computer only has the DP output in use.
Cause 3:
Your adapter may not be properly connected.
Solution:
Make sure your adapter is properly connected and all
connectors are properly fastened.
Solution:
Be sure to use DP cable for DP input is provided on the
Solution:
Turn PC power off and try reconnecting your monitors and all
DP cable again.
Problem: Desktop display isn’t stretched across multiple monitors.
Cause 1:
The resolution setting is too low.
Solution:
Change your display setting to a higher resolution such as
3840x1080 pixels. When display resolution is set not higher
than 1920x1080 pixels, it runs clone mode.
Cause 2:
Your computer has two output interfaces available and currently
is set in clone mode. In clone mode the highest resolutionis
limited by the ability of the primary display.
Solution:
Set the adapter as primary display.
Solution:
Unplug the other output cable attached to your computer to
make sure that only the DisplayPort output is available.
Problem: The screen image is garbled or unusable on one of the
monitors (blank screen, rolling or overlapping screen images).
Cause:
This monitor probably supports a different resolution than the
other two monitors.
Solution:
Replace the monitor with one that is the same model/resolution
as the other monitors.
Solution:
Change to a common resolution that is supported by two
monitors.
Trouble Shooting
Two Monitors
Each Monitor
Computer Settings
3840 x 1200
3840 x 1080
2560 x 1024
2048 x 768
3360 x 1050
3200 x 1200
2880 x 900
1600 x 600
1280 x 480
2800 x 1050
1920 x 1200
1920 x 1080
1280 x 1024
1024 x 768
1680 x 1050
1600 x 1200
1440 x 900
800 x 600
640 x 480
1400 x 1050
DPD2000
DisplayPort™ Splitter
DisplayPort™ v1.1a
DisplayPort™ x 1-port Female
DisplayPort™ x 2-port Female
Do NOT support
Green LED for each downstream port to indicate DP link status.
PC (polycarbonate)
65g ± 2g (2.3oz)
FCC Part 15 Class B, CE (EN55022, EN61000, EN55024) ,
VCCI, C-Tick, BSMI, and RoHS
Driver Free Under
Linux 2.6.x or later
Windows XP /2003/ Vista/7/2008/8 (32/64 bit)
Operation temp. 0 °C ~ 40 °C (32-104°F)
Operation humidity: < 85% non-condensing
Storage temp. -10 °C ~85 °C (14~176°F)
*Note
1.2W
+3.3VDC DisplayPort Bus Power
Model:
Description:
Interface:
Video input Connectivity:
Video output Connectivity:
Audio output Connectivity:
LED:
Resolution Support:
Case Material:
Weight:
Regulatory Approvals:
O.S. support:
Environment :
Power Consumption:
DisplayPort Graphics Splitter Adapter
Cause: This DisplayPort graphics splitter adapter does NOT
support DP++ protocol. User can not use this adapter for
HDMI norDVI connectivity switching.
Solution: User has to select another item of DisplayPort graphics
splitter adapter that output HDMI or DVI connectivity.
Solution: User has to use the display with DisplayPort connectivity.
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