7.4.2. How to Set Embedded EDID for a Single Input
Example: Input =1 Embedded EDID=4
1. Press DEFAULT
2. Press Number Key (1-4) to select one Embedded EDID
3. Press INPUT
4. Press Number Key (1-8) to select the Input to which the EDID is applied
5. Press ENTER
7.4.3. How to Set Embedded EDID for All Inputs
Example: Input =1 Embedded EDID=4
1. Press DEFAULT
2. Press ALL to select all Inputs
3. Press Number Key (1-4) to select Embedded EDID
4. Press ENTER
7.5. EDID Learning
For more advanced EDID configuration, learning can be used to assign EDIDs directly from displays to one or more
inputs. This is useful when the system contains a display that cannot accept the highest resolution available from
sources, but all sources need to be available to all displays.
When to Use Learned EDIDs
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An older display does not work properly with any of the embedded EDIDs.
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When the source is a PC it may be necessary to use a learned EDID.
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Learning EDID to a single input
7.5.1. How to Learn EDID to a Single Input
Example: Input =1 EDID Learned from Output 4
1. Press LEARN
2. Press OUTPUT
3. Press Number key (1-8) to select the Output the EDID is learned from
4. Press INPUT
5. Press Number Key (1-4) to select the Input to which the EDID is applied
6. Press ENTER
7.5.2. How to Learn EDID to All Input
Example: Input=All EDID Learned from Output 4
1. Press LEARN
2. Press OUTPUT
3. Press Number Key (1-8) to select the Output the EDID is learned from
4. Press ENTER
Display Readout (Example)
E-
A-
4A
--(success)
FF (fail)
Display Readout (Example)
L.-.
1A
14
L-
1A
--(success)
FF (fail)
12
Display Readout (Example)
E-
4A
4A
41
--(success)
FF (fail)
Display Readout (Example)
L.-.
L-
4
--(success)
FF (fail)