User guide

Making Connections
DVI connector (FOXBOX DVI)
Figure 7 defines the DVI pin assignments.
Pin Signal
1
TMDS data 2–
TMDS data 2+
TMDS data 1–
TMDS data 1+
DDC clock
+5 V power
DDC dat
MDS clock+Ground (+5 V)
No connection TMDS clock–Hot Plug Detect
TMDS data 0–
TMDS data 0+
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
TMDS data 2 shield TMDS data 1shield TMDS data 0 shield
Pin PinSignal Signal
2
9
10
17
41
0
51
1
61
2
71
3
81
4
18
31
9
Male Connector
Female Connector
1
9
8
17 24
C3 C4
C1 C2
C5
C3
C4
C1
Analog Red Video
C2
Analog Green Video
C5
Analog Blue Video
Analog H. Sync
Analog Ground
Figure 7. DVI Connectors
NOTE: The missing pins on the included DVI cable are not required for the single link
of DVI-D data supported by the FOXBOX DVI. The analog video pins are not
connected. All of these unused pins are shaded gray in the figure above.
DVI signals run at a very high frequency and are especially prone to errors caused by bad
video connections, too many adapters, or excessive cable length. To avoid the loss of an
image or jitter, follow these guidelines:
Do not exceed 16.4 feet (5 meters) on the input or buffered loop-through of the
FOXBOX DVI transmitter or the output of the FOXBOX DVI receiver.
Use only the cable designed for DVI signals that is supplied by Extron.
Limit or avoid the use of adapters.
Use only cables specifically intended for DVI or HDMI signals. Use of non-DVI or non-
HDMI cables or modified cables can result in a missing video output.
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