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3. Front Panel LCD Menu Operations
3. Front Panel LCD Menu Operations
3.6.5. L (Local) TRX O2 Port
The following information is displayed for the local output port:
HDMI Output
HDCP mode - Auto / Always
#hdcp
Output 5V mode - Always on / Auto / Always off
Hotplug detect
Signal present
Active resolution
Total resolution
Color space
Source Mux
The source multiplexer (Source MUX) makes available routing more different source signals to the HDMI out 2
port. See more details about this function in the
Loopback (I2)- The signal source of the output port is the stream of the HDMI in 2 port of the transceiver.
Copy (O1) - The device is able to copy the signal of the HDMI out 1 port. This is the COPY function.
3.7. 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
memory structure of the device can be found in
section.
#edid
3.7.1. View
Select the desired EDID memory block: Factory EDIDs, Last attached EDIDs, User
EDIDs, or Emulated EDIDs (only in case of transmitter and transceiver operation
modes). Select 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
Transceiver Mode
section.
#mux #sourcemux
EDID Management
section. The EDID
Advanced EDID Management
Applied F-series endpoint firmware package: v2.0.0 | Applied R-series endpoint firmware package: v2.0.0 | LDC software: v2.5.9b3
series – Extender Application Mode – User's Manual
series – Extender Application Mode – User's Manual
3.7.2. Switch
INFO:

The Switch menu is available in the Transmitter mode only.
The submenu looks similar as the View submenu but in this case, the Destination
is also listed. To change an EDID do the following steps:
Step 1. Navigate to the EDID / Switch submenu.
Step 2. Select the Source EDID item and press the knob. Use the jog dial to select
the desired EDID (F1-F144, U1-U12, or D1-D4) 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-E2, All) and press the knob.
Step 4. Navigate to the Switch option and press the knob.
3.7.3. Save
The EDID of a connected sink can be saved to the User EDID memory as follows:
Step 1. Navigate to the EDID / Save submenu.
Step 2. Select the Source EDID item and press the knob. Use the jog dial to select
the desired EDID (D1-D4) and press the knob.
Step 3. Select the Destination item and press the knob. Use the jog dial to select
the desired EDID memory (U1-U12) and press the knob.
Step 4. Navigate to the Save option and press the knob.
3.8. System Status Menu
The most important status information is displayed about the extender in the
menu.
#status
Device Info
Hardware- and software-related information are listed in the submenu, e.g.
device label - this is a user defined unique name which can be set in the LDC
software (see the details in the
Set the Device Label
Link Status
The current status of the optical or DAC connection, advanced information about the installed SFP+ modules,
and the bonding state are available under the menu.
Operation
The uptime and the operation time can be read out from the menu.
Status Tab
section) or with LW3 protocol command (see the details in the
section), and serial number, firmware version, etc.
#firmwareversion
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