Dxlink (Twisted Pair Or Fiber) Receivers (For Selected Audio Output); Edid Configuration; Setting An Edid For An Input; Setting An Edid For An Output - AMX NX-1200 Webconsole And Programming Manual

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DXLink (Twisted Pair or Fiber) Receivers (for selected audio output)

Active Output – click either the HDMI, Analog, or All button.
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DXLink Details button – click to display additional settings for the DXLink Receiver.
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EDID Conf iguration
NOTE: Because signals routed through HDMI, DVI, DXLink Twisted Pair, and DXLink Fiber Boards in an Enova DGX 100 Series Switcher
normally produce a quality image, you will not need the information in this section unless the installation has special EDID
requirements.
A default EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is stored on the boards. This data is provided by the display and presented to
the video source and includes timing and display size/format information for best performance.

Setting an EDID for an Input:

1.
From Configuration page / Switch Mode (on the left), click the Video button.
2.
Check to be sure the Config Viewer on the top right is set to Inputs Only.
3.
From the Switching pane on the left, select the video input.
4.
Under General settings from the EDID Mode drop-down list, select the mode (All Resolutions, Wide-Screen, Full-Screen, or
Custom).
5.
Select the Preferred EDID from the drop-down list of resolutions/refresh rates.
6.
Click the Save EDID button.*
* Once the preferred EDID is saved, it can be loaded to another input(s).

Setting an EDID for an Output:

1.
From Configuration page / Switch Mode (on the left), click the Video button.
2.
Check to be sure the Config Viewer on the top right is set to Outputs Only.
3.
From the Switching pane on the left, select the video output.
4.
Under General settings from the Resolution drop-down list, select the resolution/refresh rate.**
5.
Under General settings, click the Save EDID button.
** Click the "Show only EDID Display Supported (DS)" check box to narrow the drop-down list to show only those resolution/
refresh rate options marked DS (Display Supported).

Setting the EDID Mode for an Audio Input:

1.
From Configuration page / Switch Mode (on the left), click the Audio button.
2.
Check to be sure the Config Viewer on the top right is set to Inputs Only.
3.
From the Switching page components on the left, select the audio input.
4.
Under General settings from the EDID Mode drop-down list, select the mode: Basic, PCM 2-Channel, PCM Multi-Channel,
Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital + DTS, Dolby Digital + MPEG, Dolby Digital + AAC, Dolby TrueHD, or DTS HD Master.

Loading and Saving EDIDs

For custom EDIDs, click the Load EDID button and browse for the .edid file on your device/computer. Once the EDID is loaded, make
any necessary changes and use the Save EDID button to save the altered .edid file to your device/computer.
NOTE: Some devices run on a secured f ile-system. As such, f ile-system operations (e.g., Load and Save operations) may not be
supported by the device's default capabilities and may require downloading a f ile manager application.
NX-Series Controllers - WebConsole & Programming Guide
WebConsole - Switching Options
RX Settings:
DXLink Quality – green = good; red = poor; number
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indicates degree or lack of quality
Firmware Version – current version
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Friendly Name – current name
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IP Address – for auto-setup, displays integrated
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Master's IP address
Subnet Mask – current setting
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D. P. S. – current setting
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MAC Address – current setting
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Auto-Setup – Status (Enable/Disable) and Force to
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Auto-Setup button
DIP Settings – indicates settings on DIP switch
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Reboot button – reboots RX
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Refresh button – updates status of RX settings
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