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MultiDyne DVI-6000 Series User Manual

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Instruction Manual, DVI-6000 FTX/FRX

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RECEIVER, DVI-6000-FRX

The receiver module is designated by model number DVI-6000-FRX. The suffixes

designate the operation mode as above.

FRX REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS: Refer to Fig. 3. The receiver rear panel connections are:

An OPTICAL INPUT connector for the optical fiber coming from the FTX.

Two DVI-I DVI/RGB OUT connectors for connecting up to 2 video displays. For best

results, the 2 displays should be of the same type. Both DVI and analog RGB are available
simultaneously from both connectors, as the DVI-6000 transcodes DVI into RGB and vice versa.
Thus, the FRX can be used as a video DA and transcoder. One must use a DVI-A to HD-15
adapter or a DVI-D to HDMI adapter for displays having those types of inputs. Note that there will
be no embedded audio supplied to the HDMI sink, as the DVI-6000 does not transport HDMI
embedded audio. One must use the dedicated analog audio transport of the DVI-6000 to
transport any audio associated with the HDMI program source.


An unbalanced line level STEREO AUDIO OUT 3.5mm connector and a 9-pin DIN

connector (Fig. 1) for 600 ohm balanced AUDIO LINE OUT and RS 232/4xx DATA I/O. A screw
terminal breakout board and cable is available from Multidyne for the DIN connector data and
balanced audio connections.


If the optional 75 ohm cable input is fitted, there will be a BNC for this purpose. This

connects to the BNC on the FTX. If this connection is used, certain features such as remote EDID
and bi-directional data transport will be unavailable.

A 9~24VDC power connector completes the rear panel.


FRX FRONT PANEL LEDS: Refer to Fig. 3. Like the FTX, the FRX front panel has a POWER
LED and 9 status LEDs. They are as follows:


An EDID LED that indicates valid capture of EDID data from a monitor connected to either

of the 2 video outputs. The EDID LED will blink if the EDID data is invalid. It will be dark if BDD is
not fitted or EDID polling is not asserted.


There are TXLOCK and RXLOCK LEDs which indicate return path health and FRX health

respectively when illuminated. They will both be dark if there is a problem with the FRX itself. The
TXLOCK LED is only used if BDD is fitted. The RXLOCK LED will blink if there is a problem with
the link or the FTX.


The DVI, DL, and RGB LEDS function as in the FTX. Note that the RGB and DVI LEDS

will always both be active as the DVI-6000 always transcodes one type to the other.


The RXDATA led indicates incoming RS232/4xx data, and the TXDATA LED, which is

only valid if BDD is fitted, indicates return path data activity.