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AVSP-DVI1X2
Chapter 3: Installation
NOTE: Connect at least one monitor to the splitter before powering on the source
device.
NOTE: Connect the splitter to the computer before powering on the computer.
NOTE: Use an HDCP-compliant display to connect the splitter to the HDCP video
source.
NOTE: Each output port on the unit is required to apply the same connection
pattern whenever a DVI-to-HDMI (or HDMI-to-DVI) adapter is used for HDMI
(or DVI) signal conversion between the unit and the HDMI (or DVI) display.
Mixed (HDMI and DVI) output connections may cause signal degradation.
Signal degradation, harmful interference, or equipment malfunction are less
likely to occur if absolute connection consistency is used.
Figure 3-4. Do NOT use the mixed connection pattern shown in this diagram.
Blu-ray Ready
The splitter supports high-definition video such as DVD or Blu-ray and multichannel
audio, and carries the best signal from the source to displays; the high bandwidth
enables transmission of large amounts of information at a very high rate of speed.