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LIGHTWARE DVI-OPT-RX110 Small DVI Fiber Optical Extender
Top View – Transmitter
- DVI input
Connect to a DVI source for transmitting a DVI signal or connect to a sink device for learning the EDID; see the Learning an EDID section. - Power LED
The LED lights green if the power supply is sufficient (DVI or external adaptor supply). - EDID LED
Three-colored LED displays EDID status. See legend for indications. - Learn button
Press the button for 2 seconds to activate Learn mode. Press for 10 seconds to restore factory default EDID. - Power connector
Barrel plug receptacle for external power adaptor. - Fiber connector
SC type receptacle for multimode fiber output.
Learning an EDID (Transmitter)
- Plug in the power adaptor to an electrical outlet, or plug in the enclosed USB power cable to an USB connector, and then connect the DC cable to the transmitter.
- The power and the EDID state LEDs light up.
- Press and hold down the LEARN button for two seconds. The EDID state LED goes dark, and then lights up orange to indicate that learn mode is activated.
- Connect the transmitter to a display device; the learn mode is active for 10 seconds.
- The transmitter reads the EDID from the display device. Do not disconnect the device while it lights orange (approximately 10 seconds).
- Check if the learning succeeded:
- If the learning process was successful, the EDID state LED blinks slowly green for 8 seconds. The stored EDID is changed.
- If the learning process failed, the EDID state LED blinks slowly red for 8 seconds. The previously stored EDID remains in memory.
- The EDID state LED changes continuous green or red depending on the validity of the stored EDID.
- Disconnect the transmitter (if still connected) and the power supply. The stored EDID remains in memory until it is overwritten. The unit is ready to be used for DVI signal extension.
Important Safety Instructions
Please read and keep the information in the attached safety instructions supplied with the product before start using the device.
Introduction
DVI-OPT-TX110 and DVI-OPT-RX110 pair is a DVI to fiber transmitter/receiver set for up to 2500 m distance transmission. Using Single Fiber Technology the DVI-D signal is transmitted over only one multimode 50/125 fiber core. Sources and display devices are galvanically isolated against ground loops and hum effects, and no delay occurs in the signal, the video image is transported without any frame latency.
Box Contents
Top View – Receiver
- DVI output
Connect to DVI display. - Power LED
Lights green if the unit is powered on. - Hotplug LED
Indicates that the display device is connected correctly. - Laser LED
Greenlight indicates that the laser is properly detected on the optical input. - Power connector
Barrel plug receptacle for the external power adaptor. - Fiber connector
SC type receptacle for multimode fiber input.
- When the button is pressed the EDID state LED turns off to indicate the button press.
- If the button is released sooner than 2 seconds, the press will be ignored.
- If the button is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the EDID learn mode gets activated for a period of 10 seconds.
- If the button is pressed for more than 10 seconds and the unit is not connected to a display device, the factory default EDID will be restored.
EDID status LED legend (Transmitter)
Connecting Steps
- Connect a multimode SC fiber cable to the SC MM IN connector on the RX110 unit.
- Connect the receiver to the DVI sink (e.g. monitor).
- Power on the DVI sink (monitor).
- Connect the other end of the multimode SC fiber cable to the SC MM OUT connector on the transmitter (TX110) unit.
- Connect the transmitter to a DVI source (e.g. computer).
- Power on the DVI source (computer). It reads the EDID from the transmitter and outputs the video signal according to the set resolution.
- Check the LEDs on the transmitter:
- If both the power LED and the EDID status LEDs are green, the transmitter is ready to use.
- If the power LED does not light up, the DVI source does not send enough power through the DVI connector, so the external power adaptor or the special USB power cable needs to be connected to the transmitter.
- If the EDID state LED lights red, an EDID has to be learned.
Typical Standalone Application
Integrated System Application
Specifications
- Compliance…………………………………………………………………………………………………..CE
- Electrical safety………………………………………………………………… IEC/EN 62368-1:2014
- EMC (emission)…………………………………………………………………… IEC/EN 55032:2015
- EMC (immunity)…………………………………………………………………… IEC/EN 55035:2017
- RoHS…………………………………………………………………………………………EN 63000:2018
- Warranty………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 years
- Operating temperature…………………………………………….0° to +40°C (+32° to +104°F)
- Operating humidity…………………………………………………. 10% to 80%, non-condensing
- Cooling………………………………………………………………………………………………….passive
Power
- Power supply option………………………………………………power adaptor / USB / DVI port
- Power consumption (TX / RX)……………………………………………………….. 1.4 W / 0.8 W
- Heat dissipation (TX / RX)……………………………………………………….. 5 BTU/h / 3 BTU/h
Power adaptor
- Supported power source………………………………………………….100-240 V AC; 50/60 Hz
- Supplied power…………………………………………………………………………………..5V DC, 1A
- AC power plug……………………………………… Interchangable (EU, UK, JP/US, AUS/NZ)
- DC power plug……………………………………… Locking DC connector (1.35 / 3.5 mm pin)
Enclosure
- Enclosure material……………………………………………………………………………….solid steel
- Dimensions in mm…………………………………………………………… 39 W x 87.5 D x 15.4 H
- Dimensions in inch…………………………………………………………….. 1.6 W x 3.5 D x 0.6 H
- Weight (TX / RX)…………………………………………………………………………….200 g / 205 g
Video input (DVI-OPT-TX110)
- Connector type…………………………………………………………….29-pole DVI-I (digital only)
- A/V standard…………………………………………………………………………………………..DVI 1.0
- Video delay…………………………………………………………………………………………….0 frame
- Supported resolutions at 8 bits/color…………….up to 1920 x 1200 or 2048 x 1080 pixel
- Reclocking…………………………………………………………………..Pixel Accurate Reclocking
- EDID emulation……………………………………………………………… Yes, with LEARN button
- EDID memory………………………………………………………..1 pc user programmable EDID
- Factory EDID……………………………………………………………………. 1920×1200 @ 59.55Hz
Video output (DVI-OPT-RX110)
The specifications of the output port are the same as in case of the input port.
Fiber Optical Ports
- Connector type………………………………………………………………………………….SC simplex
- Applicable cable……………………………………………………………………..multimode, 50/125
- Laser class specification………………………………………………………………………. Class 3R
- Laser wavelengths…………………………………………… 4 channel: 778; 800; 825; 850 nm
- DVI-OPT-TX100 output OMA*……………………………………………………-6.25 dBm (max.)
- DVI-OPT-RX100 OMA* sensitivity…………………………………………….-14.25 dBm (max.)
- Maximum transmission distance………………….. 2500m (using OM4 type optical cable)
Optical Modulation Amplitude
Restoring the Factory Default EDID (Transmitter
- Power up the transmitter by
- using one of the external power supply
- connecting it to a DVI source.
- Press and keep the LEARN button pressed. The EDID state LED goes dark for two seconds, and then turns continuous orange to indicate that learn mode is activated. (Do not connect the unit to a display device.)
- Keep the button pressed until the LED starts to blink orange (after approximately 10 seconds). Five blinks indicate the EDID restore process.
- After the restore process is finished, the LED blinks slowly green for 8 seconds. The stored EDID is changed back to factory default (1920×1200 @ 59.55Hz).
- The unit is ready to be used for DVI signal extension.
Troubleshooting
- Some DVI sources may not supply enough power to the transmitter. Use one of the external power supply methods in this case.
- If the image is noisy make sure that the fiber cable plugs are clean.