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DVI DL 101 • Introduction

Introduction

DVI DL 101 • Introduction

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DVI output — One female DVI-I connector supports DVI-D

output.

The acceptable output cable length is 16.4' (5 m).

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Dual link DVI cables must be used for dual link DVI

signals. With a single link DVI cable, only single-link

signals are possible.

Rack and furniture mounting — The equalizer can be

mounted on a rack shelf, or under or through a desk or

podium.

Power supply — An external international power supply with

a two-pin captive screw connector accepts 100 to 240 VAC.

Application Diagrams

The following diagrams show examples of how the DVI DL can

be connected.

DVI DL

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DVI DL 101

DVI Dual Link

Equalizer

15' DVI Dual

Link Cable

200' DVI Dual

Link Cable

PC

Hi Resolution

Projector w/ Dual Link

Input

DVI DL application diagram

About this Manual

This manual contains information about the Extron DVI DL 101

Dual Link Cable Equalizer and describes how to connect

and operate it. The terms "DVI DL" and "equalizer" are used

interchangeably throughout this manual to refer to the product.

About the DVI DL 101 Cable Equalizer

The Extron DVI DL 101 is a dual link cable equalizer that

extends Digital Visual Interface (DVI) signals beyond the

specified cable limits of 15' (5 m). The DVI DL attaches to the

end of a long cable run of up to 275' (84 m) for dual link and up

to 200' (61 m) for single link.
Placed just before the display in the cable run, it automatically

equalizes and drives the signal, eliminating any noise or

dropouts, to ensure optimal image quality. It supports all dual

link DVI signals up to 330 MHz, including 2560x1600 @ 60 Hz.

Also, because dual link is backwards compatible with single

link, all single link rates up to 165 MHz, including 1920x1200

and 1080p @ 60 Hz, are also supported.
The DVI DL passes Extended Display Identification Data (EDID)

information and supports the long distance transmission of

HDTV signals with High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection

(HDCP) for copy protection of digital television broadcasts and

high resolution digital video output from DVD, HD DVD, and

Blu-ray Disc players. DDC lines are passed through with the

option of active buffering to ensure compatibility among various

source and display configurations.
With the appropriate adapters from Extron, the DVI DL is fully

compatible with the HDMI digital video, audio, and control

standard for audio/video products.

Features

Power/Signal status indicator — The LED on the front panel

lights amber to indicate that power is connected. When a

source signal is present, this LED lights green.

Optional buffering of DDC/HDCP lines — DDC/HDCP

clock and data lines can be actively buffered or passed

straight through to the output.

Enclosure — Compact 1" (2.5 cm) high, ¼ rack wide metal

enclosure

DVI input — One DVI-I female connector accepts a DVI-D

input signal and supports dual link rates of up to 330 MHz, as

well as all single link rates up to 165 MHz.

The maximum length for input cables is 200' (50.8 m) for the

highest rates (330 MHz for dual link; 135 MHz for single link).

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