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DIP for Matrix Setting
DIP Position ID
1 2 3 4
Function
0 0 0 X
(note1)
Copy HDMI Sink's EDID to its current selection of input
port (note2)
0 0 1 X
1080P
3D
stereo
(note3)
0 1 0 X
1080P
stereo
(note4)
0
1
1
X
1080i stereo (note5)
1 0 0 X
1080P
5.1
(note6)
1 0 1 X
1080P
7.1
(note7)
1 1 0 X
Reserved
1 1 1 X
Reserved
X X X 0
Normal
Output
(note8)
X
X
X
1
Force Output (note9)
Note1:
X means can be arbitrarily set 0 or 1.
Note2:
For example, when output-3 select input-1, output-3’s edid will be copied to input-1.
(HDMI output has higher priority than UTP output. When the copy is not successfully
completed,
edid will remain the same
)
Note3:
The matrix will use the embedded 1080P-stereo 3D compatible EDID when the DIP
switch is in this mode..
Note4:
The matrix will use the embedded 1080P-stereo EDID when the DIP switch is in this
mode.
Note5:
The matrix will use the embedded 1080i-stereo EDID when the DIP switch is in this
mode.. This setting can be used when the TV set is an old model that can not support 1080P.
Note6:
The matrix will use the embedded 1080P-5.1 EDID when the DIP switch is in this
mode.
Note7:
The matrix will use the embedded 1080P-7.1 EDID when the DIP switch is in this
mode.
Note8:
The matrix will check sink’s hotplug voltage and EDID first, then output HMDI signal.
Note9:
The matrix will always output HDMI signal regardless of sink’s hotplug voltage and
EDID.