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9.4 EDID Settings
The Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is used by the source device to match its
video resolution with the connected display. The DIP switch on the front panel can be
used to set the EDID to a fixed value to ensure the compatibility in video resolution. The
switch represents “
0
” when in the lower (
OFF
) position, and it rep
resents “
1
” while
putting the switch in the upper (
ON
) position.
Note:
The EDID DIP switch only used for setting the EDID of HDMI source device, and
the USB-C source device will automatically gain the EDID of display device.
Switch Status
Video Resolution
Audio Format
0000
EDID Pass-through
0001
1280x720@60Hz
Stereo
0010
1920x1080@60Hz DVI
-
0011
1920x1080@60Hz 8bit
Stereo
0100
1920x1080@60Hz 8bit
High Definition
0101
1920x1200@60Hz 8bit
Stereo
0110
3840x2160@30Hz 8bit
Stereo
0111
3840x2160@30Hz 8bit
High Definition
1000
3840x2160@30Hz 8bit HDR
Stereo
1001
3840x2160@60Hz Deep Color
Stereo
1010
3840x2160@60Hz Deep Color
HDR
High Definition
Switch Status
EDID
Note
1011
User-defined EDID 1
The five user-defined EDID can
be uploaded by sending RS232
command
“#UPLOAD_USER_EDID
[PARAM]”, please refer to the
chapter
for more details.
1100
User-defined EDID 2
1101
User-defined EDID 3
1110
User-defined EDID 4
1111
User-defined EDID 5
⚫
Stereo:
LPCM 2CH.
⚫
High Definition Audio:
LPCM 8Ch, AC-3 6Ch, DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital5.1, DTS-
HD7.1, Dolby TrueHD 7.1
⚫
Deep Colour:
8bit, 10bit, 12bit