Determining The Need For Edid Programming; Installing The Edid Programmer - AMX Epica DG Instruction Manual

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Appendix A – EDID Programmer
Note: Any analysis or editing of the EDID data necessary to support the equipment specific to
your installation will need to be done separately prior to using the EDID Programmer. A variety
of freeware tools can be found on the web to help with these tasks.
Keep in mind that the EDID information for some equipment may not be compatible with the remaining
equipment even with programming. In those cases, the signals will have limited routing options.
Tip: If the signal from some of the equipment can only be routed to part of the destinations due
to incompatible EDIDs, control can be simplified by creating a separate virtual matrix (level) for
the inputs and outputs involved.
The remaining sections provide information on:

Determining the Need for EDID Programming

Ideally the EDID analysis will have been completed during installation specification. If this was not
possible but all of the system's devices are now available, the most effective way to proceed is to test if
the signal from each of the source devices can be routed through the Epica DG to each of the destination
devices. If they can be routed, then EDID programming is not necessary.
A method of control is not specified in the following instructions.
To determine if EDID programming is necessary:
1.
Route the first input to all of the applicable outputs.
2.
Check each destination display to verify that the picture is present, making note of any that are not.
3.
Repeat the Steps 1 and 2 for each of the remaining inputs.
Important: If any of the destinations do not display a picture, analysis or editing of the EDID
data may be necessary prior to using the EDID Programmer. A variety of freeware tools can be
found on the web to help with these tasks.

Installing the EDID Programmer

PC System Requirements (v1.0.0)
* The installation process requires 20 MB of disk space for the EDID Programmer installer. Once
installed, the EDID Programmer requires 5 MB of disk space.
** We strongly urge the user not to use video cards with DMS-59 connectors. Video cards with DMS-59
connectors have been shown to fail consistently and, in the worst case, can corrupt an EDID data file. A
laptop PC with a VGA or DVI out is a good solution. Cards with 2 DVI connectors, 2 VGA connectors,
or 1 DVI and 1 VGA connector are also acceptable.
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Determining the need for EDID programming
Installing the EDID Programmer
Reading and saving EDID data from a destination device
Writing data to an Epica DG input connector
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Windows 2000
or Windows XP Professional
Minimum Hardware: 166 MHz, 128 MB RAM, 20 MB of free disk space*, 800x600 display,
serial port, video card with dual outputs**
Recommended Hardware: 2.0 GHz, 512 MB RAM*
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