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Thinklogical - VelocityDVI System 6

Fiber Optic Video Extenders – Dual-link DVI



Overview

The VelocityDVI System 6 and 6 A/V + Video Extension System supports visual applications that do not require keyboard, mouse or any other desktop connections other than RGB and/or DVI video.

- the Velocitydvi System 6 is designed to support one Dual-Link DVI display
- the Velocitydvi System 6 A/V + is designed to
support one Dual-Link DVI display, full duplex stereo audio, and serial (RS-232).

Using multi-mode or single-mode fiber, these solutions allow users to locate a DVI monitor and peripherals via fiber from just a few meters up to 10 kilometers away from the controlling computer.

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Velocitydvi System 6 A/V + - Transmitter and Receiver
-- designed to support one Single-Link DVI display, full duplex stereo audio, and serial (RS-232)

Key Features:

- Supports all Dual-Link DVI video resolutions
- MRTS technology 6.25Gbps allows for full frame rate
transmission of uncompressed DVI
- Signal transmission via fiber optic cable;
no RF interference
- Requires up to three fiber optic cables depending
on application
- Flawless image quality with no frame dropping
- Extends signals up to:
-- 750 meters using SX+ multi-mode fiber
-- 1000 meters using eSX+ multi-mode fiber
-- 10 kilometers using single-mode fiber
- Local video port on the transmitter
- Additional video output on the receiver
- Audio and serial port (on A/V + models only)
- DDC2B/EDID compliant
- Simple plug and play
- Available with SC-, ST-, or LC-type fiber connectors
- Available with a Neutrik fiber connector for rugged
applications

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DVI Video Extension Systems:

Depending on the user's infrastructure, the transmitter and the receiver can be connected by multi-mode or single-mode fiber optic cable.

The transmitter unit connects to the CPU with the supplied DVI-D cable. In addition, a local port is available on the transmitter.

The receiver unit provides connections to the user interface devices.

A +5V DC power supply is required on both units.

The Velocitydvi System 6 A/V + product line merges audio and serial technologies for A/V applications. This product gives users an audio and serial port, which supports bi-directional stereo analog and RS-232 (two fibers required).

The Velocitydvi System 6 and 6 A/V + are also offered in a Neutrik connector option. This option is a more rugged design for fiber with the capability of connecting to an opticalCON DUO connector or the convienance of connecting to a standard LC-type fiber connector.

The Velocitydvi System 6 and 6 A/V + require three fibers for two way communication. One fiber is dedicated to video, audio line out, serial, and DDC to display, fiber two is the microphone, serial, and DDC to the video source, and fiber three is the second half of the dual-link video

EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) information is provided to the CPU by either a generic table stored inside the transmitter, or from a display connected to the transmitters local port. Also, the added capability of active DDC allows the remote monitor to send its display capabilities to the CPU.

Multi-mode models are available with SC, ST, or LC type fiber connectors.

Typical application extending DVI video using Velocitydvi System 6

Velocitydvi System 6 A/V + model provides A/V capability
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Application Diagram:

Typical application extending Dual-Link DVI video using Velocitydvi Systems 6
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Manual

System 6 Quick Start Guide

System 6 A/V + Quick Start Guide

 

Contact:

100 Washington Street
Milford, CT 06460
USA

TF: +1 800 291 3211
Phone: +1 203 647 8700
Fax: +1 203 783 9949

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