Configuring The Tp-580Ra Hdmi Line Receiver; Setting The Dip-Switches - Kramer DigiTOOLS TP-580RA User Manual

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Configuring the TP-580RA HDMI
Line Receiver
This section describes the following operations:

Setting the DIP-Switches

Video Auto Shut-off Delay
Acquiring EDID
Extracting the Audio
Setting the DIP-Switches
A DIP-switch that is down is On, up is Off (by default, DIP-
switch 6 is set to ON and all the other DIP-switches are set to
OFF). Changes to DIP-switches 7 and 8 only take effect after
power-cycling the device. Changes to DIP-switches 1 and 3
only take effect after unplugging and then replugging the
input cable.
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Function
1
EDID lock
2
Extracted audio
Audio pass-through Off (up) – Passes the audio parameters.
3
4
HDCP operation
5
Color space
6
RS-232 mode
HDBT FW upgrade Off (up) – Normal operation mode.
7
8
CPU FW upgrade
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Status
Off (up) – EDID parameters are passed-through.
On (down) – EDID Locked. When EDID is locked, the audio parameters are set
as defined by DIP-switch 3. In the pass-through mode, DIP-switch 3 setup is
ignored.
Off (up) – HDBT IN source audio is selected for extraction.
On (down) – HDMI OUT ARC sink audio is selected for extraction.
On (down) – Limits the audio to 2-channel LPCM.
This setup is enabled after unlocking and relocking the EDID by setting DIP-
switch 1 to On (EDID locked).
Off (up) – Passes HDCP.
In this state, if the sink supports HDCP, the input declares HDCP support. It will
then handle HDCP on the output and input actively. If the sink does not support
HDCP then the input will declare HDCP is not supported.
On (down) – HDCP off.
In this state, the device does not support HDCP on its input, even if HDCP is
detected on the output.
Off (up) – Color space parameters are passed-through.
On (down) – Forces RGB color space.
Off (up) – RS-232 control of device; RS-232 extension mode is disabled.
On (down) – RS-232 extension mode.
On (down) – HDBT FW upgrade mode, device normal operation is disabled.
This setup is enabled only after DIP-switch 6 is set to On (RS-232 extension
mode).
Off (up) – Normal operation mode.
On (down) – CPU FW upgrade mode, device normal operation is disabled; DIP-
switch 6 is set to Off.
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Figure 7: DIP-Switches
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