Black Box AC1080A, AC1085A, AC1083A, AC1100A Specifications

Daisychain multiple DVI receivers to one DVI transmitter
to get unlimited distance over copper or fiber cable.
Daisychain multiple DVI receivers to one DVI transmitter
to get unlimited distance over copper or fiber cable.
Multi DVI Extenders
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FEATURES
• Place a DVI video display up to 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) away from the source video over fiber or up to 600 feet (182.4 meters) over copper.
• Daisychain units for unlimited distance.
• Pollable RS-232 models enable management of groups and single units.
• Compatible with practically all video formats over fiber or copper lines.
• Simple to install, configure, and use.
Typical application
OVERVIEW
With BLACK BOX®Multi DVI Extenders, you can link two or more DVI video displays together. What’s more, you don’t have to compromise resolution for distance. You get picture­perfect video reproduction at distances up to 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) using single-mode fiber, up to 600 feet (183 meters) using CAT6 UTP or STP cable, or up to 500 feet (152 meters) using CAT5e UTP or STP cable. Resolution levels meet specifications for all VESA standards to UXGA (1600 x
1200) at 60 Hz and all HDTV progressive formats, including 1080p (single-link).
With the daisychainable models, you get nearly unlimited distance from end-to-end! At one end of the connection is a Multi DVI Transmitter. In between are almost unlimited numbers of Multi DVI Receivers with either copper or single­mode fiber linking them (and copper and fiber receivers can be linked in the same daisychain). At the other end of the connection is the last receiver. A high-resolution video display or video display plus audio connects to each transceiver along the daisychain.
We also offer transmitters and receivers with pollable RS-232 ports. WIth these, you can control addresses for either single receivers or groups of receivers in the daisychain and control them from a PC.
Multi DVI Extender,
Transmitter (AC1083A)
Multi DVI Extender, Receiver (AC1084A)
Multi DVI Extender, Receiver (AC1084A)
Multi DVI Extender, Receiver (AC1084A)
Source
Display
Display
Display
Display
Stereo Audio
Stereo Audio
Stereo Audio
Stereo Audio
Digital Visual Interface (DVI).
The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) video standard is based on transition-minimized differential signaling (TMDS). In a typical single-line digital signal, voltage is raised to a high level and decreased to a low level to create transitions that convey data. To minimize the number of transitions needed to transfer data, TMDS uses a pair of signal wires. When one wire goes to a high-voltage state, the other goes to a low-voltage state. This balance increases the data-transfer rate and improves accuracy.
Although there are four types of DVI connectors, only DVI-D and DVI-I are commonly used for monitors. DVI-D is a digital-only connector. DVI-I supports both digital and analog RGB connections.
Technically Speaking
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