Roline DisplayPort Extender, 30m User Manual

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ROLINE Display Port Extender

Quick Installation Guide

The Display Port Extender integrates a point-to-point connection to simplify system equipments and lower cost for applications requiring single DisplayPort input and output device in personal computing system and other emerging digital appliances.

Feature

Supports DisplayPort resolutions up to 4K 60Hz.

Compliant with DisplayPort specification 1.2, HDCP 2.2 & DPCP

Supports 4K 60Hz (max. length: 5m in; 5m out); 4K 30Hz (max. length: 15m in; 20m out); 2560 x 1600 60Hz (max. length: 10m in; 20m out)

Supports DP++ Dual Mode, compatible with HDMI, DVI or VGA adapters.

Specification

Model No. 14.01.3473

Connectors

Resolution

Environment Storage Temp.

Humidity

Power Supply

LED

Housing

Dimension ( L x W x H )

Input

Output

Operating Temp.

DisplayPort 20 Pin Female

4K @60Hz

5 ℃ ~ 40 ℃

-20 ℃ ~ 60 ℃

0~80% RH, Non-condensing

DC 5V 1A

1

Plastic

55 x 54 x 20 mm

Package Contents

1. Display Port Extender

2. 5VDC Power adapter

Physical Diagram

DisplayPort (Input) Power port (DC5V) DisplayPort (Output)

Connecting

Typical Application

DisplayPort source

DisplayPort cable

AC Power Adapter

DisplayPort cable

Display device

The DisplayPort Repeater is installed between the DisplayPort source and a connected DisplayPort monitor.

Installation

1. Connect the DisplayPort source (for example, a computer graphics source) to the Input connector.

2. Connect the Output connector to a DisplayPort acceptor (for example, a DisplayPort display).

3. Connect the 5V DC power adapter to the power jack on the DisplayPort Repeater and connect the adapter to the mains electricity.

Note: The LED indicator should illuminate to implement successfully a proper power connection. If the LED indicator does not illuminate, please verify the power connection.

4. Turn on the power to the video sources and connected monitor.

5. Use your video cards display settings screen to make adjustments to the way video is displayed on the connected monitor.

Note: The Display Port Repeater is backward compatible with most DisplayPort 1.2 equipment running current graphics drivers, with the feature set being limited to that of your equipment (e.g. you may be limited to displaying in Clone /

Mirror mode only). Compatibility with older graphics cards is not guaranteed.

When displaying video resolutions is configured to 4K @60Hz, the distance between the DisplayPort Repeater and the monitor should be limited in 10m. ( max. length: 5m in; 5m out ); 4K @30Hz, in 35m. ( max. length: 15m in; 20m out ). Or to be limited in 30m (max. length: 10m in; 20m out) at resolution up to 2500 x 1600 @60Hz.

Troubleshooting

I f you are unable to get an acceptable image after following the installation instructions, try the troubleshooting tips below.

1. Is your equipment running the latest graphics driver? If not, download the latest graphics drivers for your equipment.

Backward compatible with most DisplayPort 1.2 equipment running current graphics drivers, with the feature set being limited to that of your equipment (e.g. you may be limited to displaying in Clone / Mirror mode only). Compatibility with older graphics cards is not guaranteed.

2. Is the external power supply that came with the product connected and plugged into a working power source? For the product to function properly, it must be connected to and receiving power from the external power supply.

3. Were th e power to the DisplayPort source turned off prior to installation? If not, restart your computer/video source.

4. What resolution are you trying to reach? The DisplayPort Repeater is tested to support video resolutions up to 4K

@60Hz. If you are not able to get an acceptable image, try lowering your computer’s video resolution or adjusting the refresh rate.

5. What length cables are you using? The maximum cable lengths that can be used between the source and the

DisplayPort Repeater; and between the DisplayPort Repeater and the monitor, is limited in the Installation section of this manual.

6. What type of cabling are you using? Inferior cabling can result in poor performance, so it is important that you use cables that can support the video resolution you are trying to obtain.

7. Test your cables to ensure they are working properly. For example, connect your DisplayPort cables between a sou rce and monitor that you know works to see if the cable is functioning.

Regulatory Compliance

Disclaimer

Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer does not make any representations or warranties (implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damages.

No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or information recording and retrieval systems without the express written permission of the manufacturer.

All brand names and product names used in this document are trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the maximum resolution and refresh rate supported by the DisplayPort Extender?
It supports a maximum resolution of 4K (3840 x 2160) at a refresh rate of 60Hz.
What is the maximum cable length that can be used between the DisplayPort source and the extender, and between the extender and the monitor?
For 4K @60Hz resolution, the maximum cable length is 5 meters between the source and the extender, and 5 meters between the extender and the monitor. For 4K @30Hz resolution, the maximum cable length is 15 meters between the source and the extender, and 20 meters between the extender and the monitor. For resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 @60Hz, the maximum cable length is 10 meters between the source and the extender, and 20 meters between the extender and the monitor.
Does the DisplayPort Extender work with older graphics cards?
The extender is backward compatible with most DisplayPort 1.2 equipment running current graphics drivers. However, compatibility with older graphics cards is not guaranteed.
What should I do if I am experiencing issues with the DisplayPort Extender?
First, ensure that your equipment is running the latest graphics drivers. Then, check that the external power supply is properly connected and plugged into a working power source. If the issue persists, try lowering your computer's video resolution or adjusting the refresh rate. You can also try testing your cables to ensure they are functioning properly.
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