4 regulatory and safety requirements, 1 safety requirements – Thinklogical StudioPRO Extender Manual User Manual
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non-volatile memory that the video card can read. The TX then informs the video card that the DDC 
information has changed so that the video card can read the DDC and act accordingly. In this mode the 
CPU may be booted up with the TX turned off or disconnected from the RX since the TX non-volatile 
DDC memory can be read by the video card without TX power. 
3.8.1.2 Static Mode
Static DDC mode is typically used in switching situations.
In some switching situations the customer
may be using multiple monitors that are all capable of handling the same video resolution but some of 
the monitors in the system may cause the video card to turn off the video output. Another possible use of 
Static DDC mode is when a video card does not recover from a video cable being hot-plugged while the 
system is booted. Static mode resolves these issues by preventing the TX from writing to the non-volatile 
DDC memory stored on the TX and static mode prevents the TX from informing the video card of a 
change in DDC data. In this mode the CPU may be booted up with the TX off or disconnected from the 
RX since the TX non-volatile DDC memory can be read by the video card without TX power. 
3.8.1.3 Pass Thru DDC Mode
Pass Thru DDC mode gives the video card direct access to the monitor connected to the RX.
This
mode is useful in HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) applications. In Pass Thru DDC 
mode the video card can directly write-to and read-from the monitor. The video card will be informed of 
the presence or absence of a connected monitor. In this mode there must be a valid data communication 
path between the CPU and a connected monitor before the CPU can be booted. 
 
When a Thinklogical product is supplied to customers it typically comes with a default table that provides 
a maximum resolution of 1920x1200. If the customer elects to use the default DDC data in static mode, 
the video card will read that the TX (emulating a monitor) is capable of showing 1920x1200. If the 
monitor connected at the RX cannot display a resolution as high as 1920x1200 the monitor will not 
display an image.
4 Regulatory and Safety Requirements
4.1 Safety Requirements
4.1.1 Symbols Found on the Product
Markings and labels on the product follow industry-standard conventions. Regulatory markings found on 
the products comply with domestic and international requirements. 
4.1.2 Product Serial Number
Thinklogical
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products have a unique serial number printed on an adhesive label that is fixed, typically,
to the underside of the unit. The serial number includes a date-code formatted as 2 digits for the week 
and 2 digits for the year, plus two to four digits for a unique unit number. 
Example: Serial number
28
13
124
indicates that the unit was built in the
28
th
week of the year 20
13
and
is unit number
124
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