Extron electronic DXP DVI Pro Network Router User Manual


 
DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI Series • Introduction 2
All models feature automatic cable equalization for all inputs and automatic re-clocking
for each output. These features reduce the need for additional signal conditioning
equipment by compensating for weak source signals or signal loss when you are using
long input cable assemblies.
The DXP matrix switchers can be operated via the front panel, RS-232 and RS-422 serial
control, and IP Link Ethernet control. Optional Extron X-Y remote control panels are also
available to operate the DXP switcher remotely.
Features
DXP DVI Pro Series
Inputs and outputs on DVI-I connectors
HDMI signal support — Full support of embedded HDMI audio signals when
optional Extron HDMI-to-DVI adapters are used. Audio carried in the HDMI stream is
switched with the video but not removed or decoded from the data stream.
Automatic cable equalization for each input to 100 feet (30.4 m) at 1920x1200
when the DXP is used with Extron DVI cables
DXP HDMI Series
Inputs and outputs on HDMI connectors
DVI signal support — Full support of DVI signals when optional Extron DVI-to-HDMI
adapters are used. Audio carried in the DVI stream is switched with the video but not
removed or decoded from the data stream.
Automatic cable equalization for each input to 100 feet (30.4 m) at 1920x1200
when the DXP is used with Extron HDMI cables
DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI
All DXP series feature the following:
HDMI standard support — Both DXP series support HDMI specication features,
including data rates up to 6.75 Gbps, Deep Color, Lip Sync, and HD lossless audio
formats.
Automatic output re-clocking — Automatic output re-clocking stabilizes data to
correct pair skew and restore signal integrity for improved performance. Signals are
reshaped and the timing is restored to allow for transmission over long cables.
Power for external devices — +5 VDC, 250 mA power is available on the outputs
for external peripheral devices.
EDID reference — Extended display identication data (EDID) les let you direct
computer sources to stored EDID les that dene resolution and refresh rates, or to
the EDID of a connected monitor to specify what resolution to output. User assigned
EDID les are also available, allowing the EDID of Output 1 to be manually assigned to
any input.
1.65 Gbps digital data rate — The DXP can switch all digital data (DVI and HDMI
standard) and supports carriage of embedded audio, ancillary data, and the ID
information of the data stream.
DDC transmission support — DDC channels are actively buffered, allowing pass-
through of EDID and HDCP information between source and display.