Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7932A
DM-TX-4K-202-C/DM-TX-4K-302-C: 4K DigitalMedia 8G+ Transmitters
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IR: 2-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block;
IR/serial port;
IR output up to 1.1 MHz;
1-way serial TTL/RS-232 (0-5 volts) up to 19200 baud
SETUP: (Applicable only to a configuration in which a DigitalMedia switcher is not
used) Red LED and recessed push button for Ethernet setup of the default static IP
address of the device
NOTE:
The default static IP address of the DM-TX-4K-302-C and the
DM-TX-4K-202-C is 192.168.1.205.
RESET: Recessed push button for reboot of the device
For pin assignment information, refer to the Appendix on page 11.
Configuration
This section provides information about the following:
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EDID configuration
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HDBaseT configuration
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USB HID control configuration
EDID Configuration
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) configuration allows management of the EDID
that is to be sent to the upstream device connected to an HDMI input of the
DM-TX-4K-202-C or to an HDMI or VGA input of the DM-TX-4K-302-C. By default, the
EDID is set to DM default 4k 60Hz 2 ch for an HDMI input or to 01 DM default for a VGA
input. If a different EDID is desired, use DMTool to configure the EDID. An overview of the
steps necessary to configure the EDID is as follows:
NOTE:
For detailed information, refer to the Crestron Toolbox™ help file.
1.
Connect to the DM-TX-4K-202-C or DM-TX-4K-302-C.
2.
Open the Setup window of the HDMI input for the DM-TX-4K-202-C or the Setup
window of the HDMI or VGA input for the DM-TX-4K-302-C.
3.
In the EDID Configuration dialog box, configure the EDID by doing any of the
following:
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Customize the current EDID.
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Load an EDID template and modify it.
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Create a new EDID file.
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Load the existing EDID and modify it.
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Obtain an EDID from the output and then save or customize it.
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Apply an EDID that is saved on a computer.
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