Input Configuration Menu
The Input Configuration menu allows you to configure settings for the HDMI input
associated with the selected window. The input being configured is determined by the
window number currently selected on the front panel.
Menu
Input
Rotate either Adjust knob
Configuration
to select submenu options.
Next
n:
EDID
Next
Match Output
Next
Select an EDID:
• Match Output
• C1:1920x1080@60 (Default)
(9 more custom EDIDS)
• 640x480@60Hz
(20 more EDIDs)
Figure 13.
Input Configuration submenu options
•
EDID — Rotate either Adjust knob to select an EDID for the current input from a list of
20 factory-supplied EDIDs, or select Match Output (default) to use the current output
resolution and refresh rate.
In addition, 10 custom EDID slots are provided. These EDIDs can be captured from a
connected display device or uploaded via SIS or VCS. The 10 custom, user-defined
output rates default to 1080p @ 60 Hz when no custom EDID is captured or uploaded.
(See
Output Resolutions and EDID Emulation
EDIDs.)
•
Active — This view-only screen shows the active pixels (H) and lines (V) of the detected
input signal on the currently selected window.
Aspect Ratio — Select the aspect ratio of the image relative to the window in which it
•
is displayed. The options are:
•
Fill — Each input signal fills its entire window (default).
Follow — Each input signal is displayed with its native aspect ratio.
•
•
HDCP Authorize — Select On (default) or Off. This option lets you disable HDCP
communication on discrete inputs.
For source devices that require encryption, select On to enable HDCP authorization.
This setting is useful for devices such as Mac computers, iPhones, iPads, and some
Windows sources that always encrypt their output, regardless of whether they are
displaying HDCP content, if the downstream sink is capable of HDCP. By not allowing
HDCP signals on an input, the MGP can pass most content from these sources as a
non-encrypted signal to analog and digital video outputs.
When HDCP authorization is disabled, the window displaying an encrypted source does
not display content that requires HDCP. Instead, the window displays either a black
screen or a warning message generated by the source.
n: H
Active
V
n: Aspect Ratio
Next
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Fill
(View-only)
• Fill
• Follow
Input Configuration Menu Flow
n: Image Rotate
n:HDCP Authorize
Next
Next
On
• On
• Off
for a list of the available
on page 43
MGP 641 Series • Operation
Disabled
• Disabled
Next
• +90 Degrees
• -90 Degrees
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