MSD-402 User’s Guide
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8.6.1 No-signal input monitoring
Menu INPUT SETTING
→
INPUT VIDEO DETECT
Setting for Each input channel
Setting value OFF, 2000ms to 15000ms (100 ms steps) [Default]: 10000ms
If you change EDID settings of the MSD or power off/on the MSD, the source device may not output video
signal. Use this menu to set the monitoring time which is from when a source device stops outputting signal to
when the MSD requests the source device to output video signal.
Notes:
- If you use the monitor power-saving function or Dual monitor function of the PC, set this menu to “OFF”. The
PC that receives output request may cancel those functions.
- If you set shorter time than the time which the source device outputs video, the source device may not
output video. In such case, set the longer time.
Changing EDID
ON
OFF
Requesting source device to
output video signals
Monitoring time
Hot plug
ON
OFF
Video signals from
source device
Changing EDID
Monitoring
time
ON
OFF
Monitoring
time
Monitoring
time
Video output timing of source device
Video signals from
source device
Requesting source device to output video signals
[Figure 8.16] Monitoring absence of input
[Figure 8.17] Repeating reset
8.6.2 Setting HDCP input
Menu INPUT SETTING
→
HDCP INPUT ENABLE
Setting for Each input channel
Setting value ENABLE [Default], DISABLE
Some source devices check whether the connected device supports HDCP and then determine whether they
encrypt HDCP signal or not. Since the MSD is HDCP compliant, if it is connected to a sink device that is not
HDCP compliant, the sink device may not display video.
You can set whether the MSD encrypts HDCP to the source device. “ENABLE” is set by default, but if you
want to connect the MSD to a sink device that is not HDCP compliant, select “DISABLE” to disable the
encryption of HDCP output from the source device.