StarTech.com DP2DVI2

StarTech.com DisplayPort to DVI-D Adapter (DP2DVI2) Instruction Manual

Model: DP2DVI2

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides instructions for the StarTech.com DisplayPort to DVI-D Adapter, model DP2DVI2. This adapter allows you to connect a DVI-D monitor to a DisplayPort-enabled computer or device. It is a passive video converter designed for ease of use and portability.

StarTech.com DisplayPort to DVI-D Adapter connected to a computer and monitor

Image 1.1: The DisplayPort to DVI-D adapter connecting a computer to a monitor.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • DisplayPort 1.2 HBR2 to DVI-D (digital only) single-link adapter.
  • Supports resolutions up to 1920x1200 or 1080p at 60Hz.
  • HDCP 1.4 e tika ana.
  • Features a 6-inch (15cm) attached cable for added flexibility.
  • Passive video converter, requiring a DisplayPort++ (DP++) port on the source device.
  • Includes a latching DisplayPort connector for secure connection and supports DVI screw-locking cables to prevent accidental disconnection.
  • Plug-and-play functionality, requiring no software or driver installation.
StarTech.com DisplayPort to DVI-D Adapter placed inside a laptop bag

Image 1.2: The compact adapter fits easily into a laptop bag, highlighting its portability.

2. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokohia kei roto i to kete nga mea e whai ake nei:

  • 1 x StarTech.com DisplayPort to DVI-D Adapter (DP2DVI2)
StarTech.com DisplayPort to DVI-D Adapter in its retail packaging

Image 2.1: The adapter shown in its retail packaging, displaying product information and warranty details.

3. Hoahoa Hoahoa

The following diagram illustrates the connectors on the DisplayPort to DVI-D adapter.

Kati-ake view of the DisplayPort to DVI-D adapter showing the DisplayPort male and DVI female connectors

Whakaahua 3.1: He taipitopito view of the adapter, highlighting the DisplayPort (male) and DVI (female) connectors.

4. Tohutohu Tatūnga

Te hono i te Pūurutau

Follow these steps to connect your DisplayPort-enabled device to a DVI monitor:

  1. Connect the DisplayPort male connector of the adapter to the DisplayPort output on your computer or video source. Ensure the latching connector is securely engaged.
  2. Connect a DVI-D cable (not included) from your DVI monitor to the DVI-D female port on the adapter. If your DVI cable has screw locks, secure them to the adapter for a stable connection.
  3. Power on your computer and monitor. The display should automatically detect the signal.
Diagram showing a desktop computer connected to a DVI monitor using the DisplayPort to DVI-D adapter

Image 4.1: An illustration of the adapter connecting a desktop computer's DisplayPort to a DVI monitor.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Whakaatu Whirihoranga

Once connected, your operating system should automatically detect the DVI monitor. You can configure display settings such as resolution, extended desktop, or duplicate display through your computer's display settings.

  • Matapihi: Right-click on the desktop and select "Display settings" or "Screen resolution."
  • macOS: Haere ki "Ngā Manakohanga Pūnaha" > "Ngā Whakaaturanga".

Nga Whakatau Tautoko

This adapter supports PC resolutions up to 1920x1200 and HDTV resolutions up to 1080p at 60Hz.

A meeting room with a laptop connected to a large display via the adapter, showing a clear high-definition image

Image 5.1: A visual representation of the adapter providing a clear, high-definition picture on a large display.

6. Te Raru

Kaore he Tohu Whakaatu

  • Manatoko Hononga: Ensure all cables (DisplayPort, DVI, and power for both devices) are securely connected.
  • Source Compatibility: Confirm your computer's DisplayPort supports DP++ (DisplayPort++), as this is a passive adapter. Active adapters are required for DisplayPort sources that do not support DP++.
  • Tāuru Aroturuki: Check that your monitor is set to the correct DVI input source.
  • Whakatau: Try a lower resolution on your computer if the monitor does not display an image. The monitor might not support the current output resolution.
  • Roa taura: Ensure the DVI cable length does not exceed 25 feet (7.6 meters), as longer cables can degrade signal quality.

Nga Take Kounga Atahanga

  • Kounga Taura: Use a high-quality DVI-D cable to ensure optimal signal transmission.
  • Taumira Kāore i te ōrite: Adjust the display resolution on your computer to match your monitor's native resolution for the clearest picture.

7. Whakatakotoranga

WaitohuStarTech.com
Ingoa TauiraDisplayPort to DVI Video Adapter Converter (DP2DVI2)
Momo TuhonoDisplayPort Male to DVI-D Female
Momo TaueraDVI, DisplayPort
Nga Whakatau TautokoUp to 1920x1200 / 1080p at 60Hz
Tautoko HDCPYes (HDCP 1.4)
Te roa o te taura6 inches (15 cm) attached cable
TaePango
Taumaha Tūemi1.51 hekere (0.04 Kirokaramu)
Hunga Hua10 x 1.7 x 0.7 inihi (25.4 x 4.3 x 1.8 cm)
Passive AdapterRequires DP++ port

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

This StarTech.com product is backed by a 3-year warranty. For technical support, troubleshooting, and additional resources, please visit the official StarTech.com webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau ratonga kaihoko.

For more information, you can visit the product page: http://startech.com/q/DP2DVI2

Video 8.1: An official product video from StarTech.com demonstrating the features and use of the DisplayPort to DVI-D adapter.

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