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The ADV2.1
The ADV2.1 supports two DVI video inputs, each paired with digital audio
connections. The DVI inputs support the full 165Mhz maximum clock rate of the
DVI Single-Link Specification allowing it to work with all HDTV signal sources and
up to 1600x1200 graphics resolution. Since the DVI standard is fully digital, all data
is passed flawlessly through the ADV2.1.
Controls
The unit includes a seven-button custom remote control, as well as controls on
the unit itself, that allow the user to switch easily between up to two DVI
sources. The ADV2.1 is also programmed with the ability to learn new codes
from other remote controls for executing all of its functions.
RS-232 Communication Port
Aside from standard audio/video inputs on the rear of the unit, the ADV2.1
includes a RS-232 communication port as an optional way of controlling the
unit. It interfaces well with system controllers, such as those made by Crestron
and AMX, or it can be connected to a home PC and issued commands via a
terminal program, such as Microsoft HyperTerminal. All the features accessible
through the remote control are also accessible via the RS-232 communication
port. For detailed technical information, please see Appendix B on
pages 18-19.
Connections
DVI Video Connections
The ADV2.1 is designed to switch standard single-link DVI video signals, an
application shown on page 7. It is compatible with HDCP.
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To connect, attach a standard DVI cable with male ends to both the
source equipment and the chosen ADV2.1 input.
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To connect the output of this unit, connect a standard DVI cable with male
ends to the output connector on the ADV2.1 and to the chosen input of a
DVI video receiver (TV, projector, A/V receiver, etc.).
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(NOTE: The technical limitations of a standard DVI interface limit the
cable length to a range of approximately 5m to 10m at the highest signal
rates. Therefore, DVI cables longer than 15 feet (5m) may not work at the
highest allowable DVI signal rates depending on the specific hardware on
the source and receiver ends of the cable and the cable quality. Lower
signal rates, such as those used for HDTV formats of 480p, 720p and
1080i, can sometimes utilize cables longer than 5m to 10m. See
Troubleshooting on pages 14-15 for more information.)
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Connections
Digital Audio Connections
In addition to video signals, the ADV2.1 can be used to simultaneously switch
digital audio signals
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Digital audio may be connected using either digital coax (SPDIF) or
optical (Fiber) formats. The chosen output from the digital audio source is
simply connected to the chosen ADV2.1 digital audio input through the
proper cable type.
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Coax and optical formats transmit the same data over different media, so
if a source has both types of outputs the user may choose whichever is
more convenient.
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Never connect both a digital coax cable and an optical cable to the same
input number at the same time. Data errors will likely result. However,
both types may have their outputs connected simultaneously if desired.
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(NOTE: For the coaxial digital audio connections, 75-ohm digital audio
cable should always be used. Other types of cable cannot be used reliably
in all situations.)
Typical Application
DVI Video
Input 1
Input 2
Output
Accessory 1
(Satellite Box)
Accessory 2
(HDTV Tuner)
*HDTV with or without HDCP
S/PDIF
Optical Audio
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In1
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In1
In2
Out
RS-232
Out
In2
From
Accessory 1
From
Accessory 2
Audio Receiver/Sound Processor
High Definition Television*
DC 5V
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