New Mac mini & Formac 1740 monitor issue

I've just bought a new mini, hooked it up to my TV using HDMI and all was good. However when I swapped it over to my Formac 1740 display using the HDMI-DVI connector all I get is a blank screen, as if the monitor isn't getting a signal. The Formac runs a powered ADC-DVI converter with the DVI connector being DVI-D. I then tried a Thunderbolt-DVI. Still no display. It works perfectly fine on my old PC.
Any ideas on how I get the Mini to work with the Formac?

Hello, multiple Adapters may not work in certain situations, but when connected to he TV, can you set a
1,280 x 1,024 resolution, then try he Formac?
Can you hook both up at once & look in the Displays prefpane?

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