Changing Emulated Edid; Learning An Edid; Exporting An Edid; Importing An Edid - Lightware HDMI-TPS-TX210 User Manual

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The DVI source reads the EDID from the Emulated EDID memory on the INPUT port. The
user can copy an EDID from any of the User/Factory/Dynamic EDID lists to the user
memory locations.
There are two types of emulation: static and dynamic.

6.7.2. Changing emulated EDID

Step 1. Select the desired EDID list from one of the three sources by pressing its button.
Step 2. Select an EDID from the Source panel to emulate.
Step 3. Press Emulated button on the top of the Destination panel.
Step 4. Select desired port on the right panel (more than one ports can also be selected);
Step 5. Press Transfer button to change the emulated EDID.

6.7.3. Learning an EDID

Info: The process is the same as changing the emulated EDID; the only difference is at the
Destination panel: press the User button. Thus, one or more EDIDs can be copied into the
user memory either from the factory memory or from a connected sink (Dynamic).

6.7.4. Exporting an EDID

Source EDID can be downloaded as a file (*.bin, *.dat or *.edid) to the computer.
Step 1. Select the desired EDID from the Source panel (highlighted with yellow cursor).
Step 2. Press the Save button to open the Save as dialog and download the file to the

6.7.5. Importing an EDID

Previously saved EDID (*.bin, *.dat or *.edid file) can be uploaded to the user memory:
Step 1. Press the User button on the top of the Source panel.
Step 2. Select a memory slot from the Source panel.
Step 3. Press the Upload button below the Source panel.
Step 4. Browse the file in the opening window then press the Open button. Browsed EDID
Info: The imported EDID overwrites the selected memory place even if it is not empty.

6.7.6. Deleting EDID(s)

The EDID(s) from User memory can be deleted as follows:
Step 1. Press User button on the top of the Destination panel.
Step 2. Select desired memory slot(s); more can be selected (Select All and Deselect All
Step 3. Press the Clear selected button to delete the EDID(s).
Section 6. Software control – using Lightware Device Controller (LDC)
Static EDID emulation happens, when an EDID from the Factory or User EDID
list is selected. In this case the Emulated EDID will remain the same until the user
emulates another EDID.
Dynamic EDID emulation can be enabled by selecting D1 or D2 EDID memory.
The attached monitor's EDID is copied to the input; if a new monitor is attached to
the output, the emulated EDID changes automatically.
the EDID(s) will be highlighted with yellow cursor.
computer.
is imported into the selected User memory.
buttons can be used). The EDID(s) will be highlighted with yellow cursor.
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