Edid Menu; Health Menu - Lightware MMX8x4-HT Series User Manual

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4. Operation
Video Settings Submenu for Input Ports
HDCP Enable (Disabled / Enabled)
Video Status Submenu for Output Ports
The most important properties of the chosen
output port can be checked in this submenu:
Parameter
Hotplug detect
Present/ Not present
Signal Present
Present/ Not present/Unknown
HDCP Status
Encrypted/ Not encrypted/Unknown
Embedded Audio Present/ Not present/Unknown
Pixel Clock (MHz) No signal [x] MHz
Unknown/ No signal
Active Resolution
[x]x[y][i\|p][f]
Total Resolution
Unknown/ No signal/ [x]x[y]
Video Settings Submenu for Output Ports
Signal type (Auto / DVI / HDMI)
+5V Enable (Always on / Always off
/ Auto)
HDCP Mode (Auto / Always on)
Audio Settings Submenu for Output Port
INFO: O5 port of MMX8x4-HT400MC and
MMX8x4-HT420M models contains the
audio settings. It refers to the advanced
audio port.
Volume settings are available in this submenu:
HDCP ENABLE
> Disabled
Enabled
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4.3.3.  EDID Menu
Advanced EDID Management is available in the front panel LCD
VIDEO STATUS
menu which allows to view an EDID, switch, or save it to the User
> Hotplug detect
EDID memory. See more information about EDID technology in
Present
Management. The EDID memory structure of the device can be found
Signal Present
Sources and Destinations
Present
View Submenu
« Back
Select the desired EDID memory block:
HDMI OUTPUT
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:
Switch Submenu
The submenu looks similar as the View
VIDEO SETTINGS
submenu but in this case, the Destination
> Signal type
is also listed. To change an EDID do the
Auto
followings:
+5V Enable
Step 1. Navigate to the EDID/Switch submenu.
Always on
Step 2. Select the Name item and press the
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Step 3. Select the Destination item and press the knob. Use the jog dial to
AUDIO SETTINGS
> MIC INPUT Volume
0
BAL. INPUT Volu...
Step 4. Navigate to the Switch option and press the knob.
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MMX8x4-HT series – User's Manual
MIC INPUT Volume (from -80 to 10)
BAL. INPUT Volume (from -80 to 10)
BAL. INPUT Volume (from -80 to 10)
BAL. OUTPUT Volume (from -80 to 10)
chapter.
FACTORY EDIDS
F120
3840X2160p60.00Hz
H_UHDp60_420
2chLPCM
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Preferred Resolution
Monitor Name
Audio Info
SWICH
F120
3840X2160p60.00Hz
H_UHDp60_420
2chLPCM
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knob. Use the jog dial to select the
desired EDID (Factory EDIDs, User EDIDs, or Dynamic EDIDs)
and press the knob.
select the desired EDID memory (Emulated EDIDs, All) 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 (Dynamic EDID) and press
the knob.
Step 3. Select the Destination item and press the knob. Use the jog dial
EDID
to select the desired EDID memory (User EDIDs) and press the
knob.
Step 4. Navigate to the Save option and press the knob.
4.3.4. Health Menu
Operation Submenu
The following information is displayed about
the transmitter unit in this menu:
Uptime: the elapsed time since the last
booting.
Operation time: displays the summary
of the operation hours.
Temperatures Submenu
This submenu gives a feedback about the current temperatures of the
internal parts in the unit:
E1
CPU / System / Air intake / Crosspoint / Power Supply
Voltages Submenu
The following information is displayed in Voltages Submenu:
Switch
Main 5V
Main 3.3V
32
SAVE
D1
U14
1920x1080p60.00Hz
Univ_HDMI_PCM
2chLPCM
Save
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OPERATION
> Uptime
0 days 02:33:23
Operation Time
5 days 06:12:44
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