Lantronix 15.00.033 Product Manual - page 6
Lightwave Communications
DVI Fiberlynx
www.lightwavecom.com
November
2001
6
2.1 Site
Preparation
1.
Shutdown the CPU and disconnect the user peripherals (keyboard,
mouse, monitor, etc.).
2.
Move the CPU and the user devices to their respective operating
locations. Standard cable kits provide 6 feet of copper cable length
between the CPU and the Transmitter unit; other lengths are available.
3.
Run a 6-strand fiber optic cable with ST connectors between the CPU
location and user station. Fiber optic cable is available in custom and
standard lengths from Lightwave Communications.
Caution: Do NOT look at the LASER outputs through your fiber optic cable
or through reflection off a shiny surface. The LASER light can be harmful to
your vision.
4.
Provide AC power connections for the DVI Fiberlynx units at each
location, as well as power for the CPU and any powered user peripherals
(such as a monitor and speakers). The DVI Fiberlynx uses a universal
power supply.
2.2 Connecting Fiber Optic Cable
1.
Install the Transmitter and Receiver units close to their final locations. If
not already in place, run the fiber optic cable to these locations with
enough slack to prevent strain from damaging the cable.
DVI Fiberlynx Transmitter, Fiber Optic ST connectors and Audio Jacks
2.
Attach the individual fiber strands to the ST connectors on the back of
each unit, using a color-to-color match. Each strand on the Transmitter
end should be attached to the same connector as on the Receiver end
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