4. Operation
Power Redundancy
DIFFERENCE!
This submenu appears when the model has a
redundant power supply (-R suffix in the model name shows this
feature).
▪
PSU1: running / stopped
PSU2: running / stopped
▪
Device Info
The following information is available in the submenu:
▪
Frame Serial Number,
▪
Hardware Versions of the PCB components,
Firmware Versions of the installed boards.
▪
Enter Standby Mode
The device can be switched to standby mode. In this case, the
video transmission is disabled and the LCD is switched off. Remote
connections (LAN, RS-232) remain enabled. Press the jog dial button
on the front panel to wake up the matrix (or see the related settings in
LDC, see
Grid View
section).
Restore Factory Defaults
The default settings can be reloaded in this submenu, for details see
Factory Default
Settings.
MX2-HDMI20 series – User's Manual
4.3.2. Input Ports Menu
When entering the menu the
INPUT PORTS
available video input ports are
listed.
The
icons
display
Port 1
information about the port and
Port 2
the incoming signal (see below
Port 3
table). Select the desired input
Port 4
port and enter to see the submenu.
Port 5
Port 6
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Icon
Icon is grey
Signal is not encrypted with
Signal is encrypted with
HDCP
HDCP
No audio signal in the video
Audio is embedded in the
stream
video stream
Signal is not present
Signal is present
Source is not connected
Source is connected
The port is unmuted
The port is muted
The port is unlocked
The port is locked
DisplayPort Status Submenu
DIFFERENCE! This submenu appears only when the selected port
is DisplayPort. See the
Model Comparison
DP input.
The most important properties of the incoming signal can be checked
in this submenu:
Link Status
5V present
▪
▪
Signal present
▪
Signal type
Bandwidth
▪
▪
Lane counts
▪
HDCP
Video Status
▪
Resolution
Color depth
▪
Color space
▪
Embedded audio status
▪
Audio type
Sampling frequency
▪
Advanced
▪
Pixel clock
Total resolution
▪
Icon is white
DisplayPort Settings Submenu
DIFFERENCE! This submenu
appears
selected port is DisplayPort.
See the
Model Comparison
table which model has DP
input.
HDCP
The encryption towards the source can be set as follows:
▪
Disable HDCP on input: The connected source will detect that the
sink is not HDCP-compliant and turn off authentication if the
content allows it.
HDCP 1.4 only: The signal is encrypted with HDCP v1.4
table which model has
▪
▪
Allow HDCP 2.2 or HDCP 1.4: The connected source will detect that
the sink is compliant with HDCP 2.2 (factory default setting).
High Value mode: If the highest level of protection is not justified by
▪
the source content, the level may be decreased. (e.g. the signal is
encrypted with HDCP 2.2 but can be converted to be encrypted
with HDCP v1.4)
See more information about HDCP in
Other Settings
Max Lane Count (1, 2, 4): One lane is able transmit 5.4 Gbps data
▪
and four lanes are available (maximum 21.6 Gbps data rate).
Here can be set the maximum lane number.
Max Bandwidth (RBR, HBR, HBR2): This defines the data speed
▪
per lane: RBR uses 1.62Gbps; HBR uses 2.70 Gbps; HBR2 uses
5.40 Gbps.
PORT 1 STATUS
Link Status
5V present
present
•
Signal present
present
Signal type
DP
Bandwidth
HBR2
Lane counts
4
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PORT 1 SETTINGS
HDCP
Disable
only
when
the
Max lane count
4
Max bandwidth
HBR2
Power enable
Disable
Test pattern
Off
Conversion
Off
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HDCP Management
section.
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