Gabatarwa
This manual provides instructions for the StarTech.com MDP2DVIS Mini DisplayPort to DVI Active Adapter. This adapter allows you to connect a Mini DisplayPort (mDP) enabled source device, such as a computer or laptop, to a DVI-D display, monitor, or projector. It supports resolutions up to 1920x1200 (1080p) at 60Hz.
The MDP2DVIS is an active adapter, which means it performs signal conversion, making it compatible with graphics cards that do not output multi-mode DP++ signals, such as those used in ATI Eyefinity setups. It is also compatible with Intel Thunderbolt 1 and 2 ports that support DisplayPort output.
Siffofin Samfur
- Juyawa Mai Aiki: Converts Mini DisplayPort 1.2 (HBR2) to DVI-D (digital only) single-link.
- Babban Taimako: Supports video resolutions up to 1920x1200 (1080p) at 60Hz.
- EDID/DDC Pass-through: Ensures compatibility between the source device and the display.
- Wide Host Compatibility: Works with mDP/mDP++ sources including Thunderbolt 1 & 2 MacBooks, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, Microsoft Surface Pro 1-6, desktops (AMD FirePro/NVidia Quadro), laptops, mini ITX computers, Intel NUC, and docking stations.
- Screw Locking DVI: Features a DVI connector with screw locks to prevent accidental disconnections.
- Toshe kuma Kunna: No software or drivers required for operation; compatible with Windows, Ubuntu, and macOS.
- Karamin Tsara: Features a 5.7 inch (15 cm) attached cable for portability.
Saita Umarnin
Follow these steps to connect your Mini DisplayPort source to a DVI display:
- Ensure both your source device (e.g., computer) and your DVI display are powered off.
- Locate the Mini DisplayPort output on your source device.
- Connect the Mini DisplayPort end of the MDP2DVIS adapter to the Mini DisplayPort output on your source device.
- Connect a DVI-D cable (not included) from your DVI display to the DVI-D female port on the MDP2DVIS adapter.
- If your DVI cable supports screw locking, tighten the screws on the DVI connector to secure the connection.
- Power on your DVI display, then power on your source device.
- The display should automatically detect the signal. If not, you may need to select the correct input source on your DVI display or adjust display settings on your source device.

Figure 1: Mini DisplayPort Connector
This image shows the Mini DisplayPort (mDP) male connector of the adapter, which connects to your source device's mDP output.

Figure 2: DVI-D Connector
This image displays the DVI-D female port on the adapter, featuring screw locks for secure cable connection. The DVI-D cable from your monitor connects here.
Lura: This adapter is plug-and-play and does not require additional drivers for most operating systems.
Umarnin Aiki
Once connected, the StarTech.com MDP2DVIS adapter functions as a transparent link between your Mini DisplayPort source and DVI display.
- Hanyoyin Nuni: Your operating system's display settings will allow you to configure the connected DVI display for various modes, such as extended desktop, mirrored display, or primary display.
- Ƙaddamarwa: The adapter supports resolutions up to 1920x1200 (1080p) at 60Hz. Ensure your source device and DVI display are configured to a supported resolution for optimal performance.
- Audio: This adapter transmits video signals only. For audio, a separate audio cable connection from your source device to your display or speakers is required.
Kulawa
The MDP2DVIS adapter requires minimal maintenance.
- Tsaftacewa: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the adapter. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Ajiya: Ajiye na'urar adaftar a wuri mai sanyi da bushewa, nesa da hasken rana kai tsaye da kuma yanayin zafi mai tsanani idan ba a amfani da shi.
- Gudanarwa: Avoid bending the cable sharply or applying excessive force to the connectors.
Shirya matsala
If you encounter issues with your MDP2DVIS adapter, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
- Babu Nuni/Sigina:
- Ensure all cables (Mini DisplayPort, DVI) are securely connected to both the source device, the adapter, and the display.
- Verify that the DVI display is powered on and set to the correct input source.
- Test the adapter with a different DVI cable or display, if available, to rule out cable or display issues.
- Sake kunna tushen na'urar ku.
- Confirm your source device's graphics card drivers are up to date.
- Allon Raɗawa ko Mai Canzawa:
- Check for loose cable connections, especially the DVI screw locks.
- Rage ƙudurin nuni akan na'urarka ta asali don ganin ko matsalar ta ci gaba.
- Ensure the DVI cable used is of good quality and supports the desired resolution.
- Incorrect Resolution or Aspect Ratio:
- Adjust the display settings within your operating system (e.g., Windows Display Settings, macOS System Preferences > Displays) to select the optimal resolution for your DVI display.
- Ensure your display supports the selected resolution.
- "Snow" or Corrupted Colors (Mac Mini specific, as per review):
- If experiencing "snow" or corrupted colors upon waking from sleep, try disconnecting and reconnecting the adapter from the source device.
- Consider adjusting power management settings on your source device to prevent the display from going to sleep, or manually turn off the monitor.
Ƙayyadaddun bayanai
| Lambar Samfura | MDP2DVIS |
| Connector A | 1x Mini DisplayPort (20 pin) Male |
| Mai Haɗa B | 1x DVI-D (25 pin) Female |
| Maganin Max | 1920x1200 (1080p) @ 60Hz |
| Tsawon Kebul | 5.7 inci (15 cm) |
| Girman samfur (L x W x H) | 20 x 4.4 x 2 inches (approximate, based on packaging) |
| Nauyin Abu | 1.34 oz |
| Launi | Baki |
| Mai ƙira | StarTech.com |
Lura: Ana iya canza ƙayyadaddun bayanai ba tare da sanarwa ba.
Garanti da Taimako
The StarTech.com MDP2DVIS adapter is backed by a Garanti na shekaru 2 kuma free lifetime technical support.
For product support, technical assistance, or warranty claims, please visit the official StarTech.com website ko tuntuɓi sabis na abokin ciniki.