Introduction, Product overview, Made in usa – Thinklogical Q-4300 Video Modules Manual User Manual
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1. Introduction
VQM DVI Transmitter with Audio
H: 1.59
2” (4.40cm) x D: 6.366” (45.8cm) x W: 7.406” (44.5cm), 10 Watts per unit
1.1.
Product Overview
MRTS
Technology 6.25 Gbps. allows for Full Frame Rate Transmission of uncompressed DVI or
RGB video.
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cutting edge, patent-pending MRTS (
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seamlessly with no compression or dropped frames. In addition, all high speed peripherals function with
no latency. Incorporating standard SFP+ transceivers, the system uses fiber optic cables to permit the
placement of a digital monitor or projector up to 1000 meters (3280 feet) away from the controlling
computer without loss of resolution. Installation is plug-and-play and no adjustments are necessary.
All Video modules support Data Display Channel (DDC)*, with a variety of modes to meet each
unique requirement. All models are connected by fiber optic cable(s), to provide communications to
and from the transmitter. The transmitter modules connect to a CPU with supplied video cables
(and audio & serial or network cables in AV+, AN+, AH and NH models). The receiver modules
provide an interface to the monitor(s) (and audio & serial or network devices in AV+, AN+, AH, NH
and video format scaler models).
Each VQM Video Transmitter (TX) Module features a video input and, in many cases, a local
video output which can be used for DDC modification and for displaying video at the source. The TX
also has fiber connectors used for transferring video and data to the Receiver. Status LEDS are
provided for system information.
Each VQM Video Receiver (RX) Module features 2 video outputs. On single DVI models, the video
output labeled DDC is always the primary output. The RX also has fiber connectors used for
transferring data to the TX and receiving video and data.
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*See page 52: Appendix F: EDID and DDC for Standard and HDCP Modules