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HDC-TH200 User Guide/Command Guide
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8.4.2 [ F10 to F11 ] EDID resolution
You can set the EDID to be sent to the source device:
EDID for digital input and analog input can be set individually.
“01 to 02” [ F10 ] : Can be selected only for digital input
“03 to 22” are internal EDID which HDC-TH200 has.
Menu number
F10 : Digital input
F11 : Analog input
Setting value
[Table 8.6] The maximum resolution of EDID, [Table 8.7] Maximum resolution and supported pixels
[Table 8.6] The maximum resolution of EDID
Setting
values
Maximum resolution
Pixel
Standard
Remarks
01
EXTERNAL
(External EDID)
-
-
If no sink device is connected, the
previous setting will be applied. If no
collected data, its default is 03.
02
Copied EDID
-
-
Copied EDID which is set in
”.
If no collected data, its default is 03.
03
1080p (59.94/60)
1920×1080
HDTV
[Default]
04
720p
1280×720
05
1080i
1920×1080
06
1080p (24/25/30/50)
1920×1080
07
SVGA
800×600
VESA
08
XGA
1024×768
09
VESA720
1280×720
CVT
For DVI device input
10
WXGA
1280×768
VESA
11
WXGA
1280×800
For MAC
12
Quad-VGA
1280×960
13
SXGA
1280×1024
14
WXGA
1360×768,
1366×768
The number of pixels can be set in
8.4.3 [ F76 to F77 ] Selecting EDID
”.
15
SXGA+
1400×1050
16
WXGA+
1440×900
17
WXGA++
1600×900
(RB)
18
UXGA
1600×1200
19
WSXGA+
1680×1050
20
VESA1080
1920×1080
CVT
(RB), For DVI device input
21
WUXGA
1920×1200
VESA
(RB)
22
QWXGA
2048×1152
(RB)
(RB):
Reduced Blanking
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See: 8.4.3 [ F76 to F77 ] Selecting EDID WXGA