FDX-08 User Guide
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8.4.3 Sink device EDID check [OUTPUT HDMI MODE]
The FDX acquires EDID from the sink device and determines if the sink device is an HDMI device or DVI
device in order to output HDMI signals. However, if the FDX cannot acquire EDID for some reason, problems
such as no audio output and the like may occur. In these cases, FDX recognized the connected sink device is
HDMI or DVI device and output signal as HDMI or DVI mode depending on its setting.
Menu
OUTPUT SETTING → OUTPUT HDMI MODE
Setting for
Each output connector (OUT1 to OUT8, ALL)
Setting value
OFF
: In case of EDID load error, the sink device is treated as a DVI device. [Default]
ERROR : In case of EDID load error, the sink device is treated as a HDMI device.
ALWAYS : Always HDMI output
Notes:
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If you use this setting for forced HDMI signal output, set the resolution of the EDID to a resolution
other than “EXTERNAL (External EDID)” and set the EDID according to the resolution of the targeted
sink device.
Problems may occur, if for example, correct video or audio cannot be output when the source device
cannot correct the EDID may occur.
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This menu is valid when HDMI signal is input to the FDX and output mode setting is other than “DVI”.
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See: 8.7.1 EDID resolution [EDID DATA]
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See: 8.4.2 Output mode [OUTPUT MODE])
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Only channels of output board can be selected in this menu.
8.4.4 Hot plug ignoring duration [OUTPUT HPD MASK]
Time for ignoring the video output request signals sent from the sink device.
If the request signals are repeated in a short cycle, the FDX processes video output from the first cycle.
As a result, video may not be output. This problem can be solved by setting the ignoring time.
Menu
OUTPUT SETTING → OUTPUT HPD MASK
Setting for
Each output connector (OUT1 to OUT8, ALL)
Setting value
OFF: Not ignoring the request signals [Default]
2Sec to 15Sec
Note:
Only channels of digital output board or digital scan converter output board can be selected in this menu.