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4. Operation of MX2-8x8-HDMI20-Audio
Scrambling
HDMI 2.0 standard introduced the Scrambling to the TMDS encoding
which helps to decrease the energy peaks and hence the Electro
Magnetic Interference (EMI). To maintain backward compatibility,
HDMI 2.0 only requires the use of scrambling with data rates of above
3.4 Gbps per lane. The feature can be set on the output ports to Auto /
Forced On / Forced Off.
INFO: The Auto setting (recommended) allows the pseudo-random
conversion at frequencies above the threshold. Forced on and
Forced off settings override this operation.
TMDS Clock Rate
However, the clock rate can be set to 1/10 or 1/40 if necessary, using the
Auto setting is recommended.
Audio Submenu
Information about the Analog and the Embedded Audio signal are
displayed in this submenu.
Audio Present and Audio Type (signal info),
Audio Mode: Off / HDMI Only / Analog Only / HDMI and Analog.
Analog Mute
Analog Volume: adjustable from 0 to 100%,
Analog Balance: adjustable from -100% to + 100% (0 = center).
ANALOG VOLUME
90 %
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
4.3.4. EDID Menu
Advanced EDID Management is available in the front panel LCD menu
which allows to view an EDID, switch, or save it to the User EDID memory.
See more information about EDID technology in
The EDID memory structure of the device can be found in
and Destinations
chapter.
View Submenu
Select the desired EDID memory block: Factory EDIDs, Last Attached
EDIDs, User EDIDs, or Emulated EDIDs. Select the Name item and press
the knob. Use the jog dial to step between the EDIDs. The following
information can be checked:
Preferred Resolution
Monitor Name
Audio Info
Switch Submenu
The submenu looks similar as the View submenu but in this case, the
Destination is also listed. To change an EDID do the followings:
Step 1. Navigate to the EDID/Switch submenu.
Step 2. Select the Name item and press the knob. Use the jog dial to
select the desired EDID (F1-F144, U1-U100, or D1-D8) and press
the knob.
Step 3. Select the Destination item and press the knob. Use the jog dial
to select the desired EDID memory (E1-E8, All) and press the
knob.
Step 4. Navigate to the Switch option and press the knob.
Save Submenu
The EDID of a connected sink can be saved to the User EDID memory
as follows:
Step 1. Navigate to the EDID/Save submenu.
Step 2. Select the Name item and press the knob. Use the jog dial to
select the desired EDID (D1-D8) and press the knob.
Step 3. Select the Destination item and press the knob. Use the jog dial
to select the desired EDID memory (U1-U100) and press the
knob.
Step 4. Navigate to the Save option and press the knob.
4.3.5. Health Menu
The following information is displayed
about the matrix in this menu:
EDID
Management.
Sources
Uptime: the elapsed time since
the last booting.
Control Panel: Internal Voltage
and temperature values about
the front panel board.
Motherboard:
MX2-8x8-HDMI20 series – User's Manual
CONTROL PANEL
5V
5.18
1.8V
1.82
Temp°C
31.18
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Internal
Voltage
and temperature values about the motherboard.
IO ports: Internal Voltage and temperature values about the
Input/Output ports.
4.3.6. Presets Menu
The router can store presets and the followings are stored in each
slot: Input/output crosspoint state, muted/unmuted states.
ATTENTION! When factory default settings are restored, presets
are deleted.
Save a Preset
Step 1. Create the desired I/O layout.
Step 2. Navigate to the Presets / Save
Preset submenu and press the
knob.
Step 3. Select the desired memory slot
(Button1..Button8
mean
the
eight Source buttons) and press
the knob. If any other preset
had been saved previously they
would be also listed. See the
corresponding
Presets
section.
Step 4. Confirm your selection by pressing the Yes.
Load a Preset
ATTENTION! The Preset loading has an effect on all ports, except
the locked ones.
Step 1. Navigate to the Presets / Load Preset submenu and press the
knob.
Step 2. The previously save presets are listed. Button1..8 mean the
presets which are also available by the front panel Source
buttons. Select the desired memory slot and press the knob. If
any other preset had been saved previously they would be also
listed.
Step 3. Confirm your selection by pressing the Yes.
INFO: Eight memory slots are available by the front panel buttons,
see
Save or Load a Preset
section.
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SAVE PRESET
Button4
4
Button5
5
Button6
6
Button7
7
Button8
8
My_pres
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