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4. Operation
Video Status Submenu
The most important properties
of the outgoing signal can be
checked in this submenu:
HPD present
DVI/HDMI State
Color Space
Color Depth
HDCP State
Audio Present
Audio Type
Resolution
HDMI Scrambling
TMDS Clock Rate
Video Settings Submenu
Conversion
The outgoing signal can be
routed to the outputs with or
without conversion as follows:
Passthrough: no signal
conversion.
4:4:4 to 4:2:0: the signal
is converted to the
indicated color depth
(RGB to YUV).
4:4:4 to 4:2:2: the signal
is converted to the indicated color depth. This feature is
supported in case of HDMI 2.0 signals.
Left part and Right part *: The device supports vertical splitting of
an HDMI 2.0 4k@60Hz 4:4:4 input signal to left and right halves
allowing for the transmission of an 18Gbps HDMI2.0 signal
over two HDMI1.4 compliant links. The two halves can then be
recombined at the signal destination. To apply the feature route
the same input signal to 2 output ports. Set the conversion to
Left part on one output port and Right part on the other output
port. See the
Typical Applications
*The availability of this setting depends on the hardware version of
the output board (V1x_). The hardware version can be found in
Tab
in the LDC or in the
System Settings
in the LCD.
HDCP
PORT 1 STATUS
Link Status
HPD present
HPD present
Signal present
present
Signal type
HDMI
Bandwidth
4.45 Gbps
See more information about HDCP in
HDCP
no HDCP
Scrambling
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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.
HDMI SETTINGS
TMDS Clock Rate
Conversion
Passthrough
Signal Type
Auto
However, the clock rate can be set to 1/10 or 1/40 if necessary, using the
HDCP
Depends on input
Auto setting is recommended.
Scrabling
Auto
Analog Audio Submenu
TMDS Clock Rat
Auto
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Information about the Analog and
the Embedded Audio signal are displayed in this submenu.
section.
Status
Menu,
Device Info
submenu
MX2-HDMI20 series – User's Manual
Depends on input: the encryption level is determined according to
the settings on the input port and the source content/device. If
the incoming signal is not encrypted, then the outgoing signal
will not be encrypted either.
Max. possible: the highest supported level of encryption (between
the matrix and the sink) is applied (up to HDCP v2.2).
HDCP Management
INFO: The Auto setting (recommended) allows the pseudo-random
conversion at frequencies above the threshold. Forced on and
Forced off settings override this operation.
DIFFERENCE!
Analog
Audio
ANALOG VOLUME
submenu appears when there
is an analog audio output
beside the chosen video port.
50 %
-A or -Audio suffix in the model
name refers to the analog
audio feature (see the
Model
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Comparison
table about the
analog audio availability).
Audio Present and Audio Type (signal info),
Audio Mode: Off / HDMI Only / Analog Only / HDMI and Analog.
Analog Mute
Analog Volume: adjustable from 0 (-96dB) to 100% (0dB),
Analog Balance: adjustable from -100% to + 100% (0 = center).
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 the
and Destinations
section.
View Submenu
section.
Select
the
desired
memory block: Factory EDIDs,
Last Attached EDIDs, User EDIDs,
or
Emulated
EDIDs.
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.
-8dB
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.
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EDID
Management.
Sources
EDID
FACTORY EDIDS
Name
F133
Select
Preferred Res.
4096x2160p60.00Hz
Monitor Name
4Kp60_420
Audio Info
2chLPCM
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SWITCH
Name
D4
Preferred Res.
1920x1080p60.00Hz
Monitor Name
GW2470
Audio Info
2chLPCM
Destination
E1
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