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HDMI Data — The HDMI Data setting enables or disables ancillary data that can be included
within the digital video output signal. This data can include "InfoFrames" indicating the
output color space (RGB vs. YUV) for the RGB-DVI 300 and RGB-HDMI 300 A and embedded
audio (RGB-HDMI 300 A only). Some DVI only displays may show an erratic, or improper
video output when HDMI Data is enabled.
NOTE: This option is available only on RGB-DVI 300 units that shipped after Q3 2010 and
on RGB-HDMI 300 A units.
The three options for this setting are Auto (default), On, and Off:
Auto (Default) — In this mode the RGB-DVI 300 and RGB-HDMI 300 A read the
EDID from the display and determines if it can receive ancillary data. If a PC or DVI only
display is detected, the HDMI Data is automatically turned off. If an HDMI capable sink is
detected, the RGB-DVI 300 and RGB-HDMI 300 A automatically enables the HDMI Data.
On — This option enables the HDMI Data regardless of the detected display.
Off — This option disables the HDMI Data regardless of the detected display.

Other Settings

User presets — When contrast, brightness, detail, horizontal and vertical centering, and
horizontal and vertical size have been adjusted, the values can be saved as presets. This
allows the values for the three most commonly used picture control settings to be instantly
recalled, which is useful for handling inputs with different aspect ratios.
Test pattern — Test patterns help in the configuration of the output signal or display
device. The available patterns include Color Bars, grayscale, cross-hatch, alternating pixels,
crop, 1.33 aspect ratio, 1.78 aspect ratio, 1.85 aspect ratio, 2.35 aspect ratio, and off (no
test pattern).
Freeze — When freeze is enabled, the video output is a still image of the last active frame.
The output will remain frozen even if the input signal is removed.
Blank — When blank is enabled, no video signal is sent to the output device, although the
on-screen display is still available.
Reset — There are two types of reset. Firmware reset returns all options, including the
firmware to the factory defaults. Factory reset returns all image options to the factory
defaults but keeps the current version of the firmware. For more information, see "Resets"
on page 22.
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