User guide
Matrox Avio Series – User Guide 33
Appendix 1 – Connection overview
Connection setup
1
Connect your monitors to your units.
2
Connect your keyboard and mouse to
your units.
3
Connect your fiber optic cable.
4
Connect the USB cable to your host
system and your transmitter unit (main
USB connection).
Note:
This connector doesn’t support
USB 3.0 connections. You must use USB
2.0 connections.
5
Connect the power supply of your units.
6
Connect the graphics hardware of your
host system to your transmitter unit.
7
Turn on your host system.
5
Host connections
Optional local connections
Local connections on your transmitter unit are
optional and are similar to the ones supported on
your receiver unit.
Dedicated USB connections are
only required if, when starting,
your host computer can’t detect a
USB keyboard or mouse on your
transmitter or receiver unit.
PS/2 connectors
To use a PS/2 mouse or keyboard
with your receiver or transmitter
units, your system must be
connected to the keyboard and
mouse PS/2 connectors at the back
of your transmitter unit and your
keyboard and mouse connected to
at least one of your units before your
system and units are powered on.
Dedicated USB connections
Main USB connection
LC-LC Duplex
fiber optic cable
12 VDC
2.5A Max
Back
Front
Transmitter
Back
Front
Receiver
5
1
3
4
6
DVI-D
2
12 VDC
2.5A Max
7
Matrox Avio F125