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MSD-402 User’s Guide 

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8.10.2 Resolution for PCs 

Menu         EDID 

  PC RESOLUTION 

Setting for       Each input channel 

Setting value 

SVGA(800x600) 

Quad-VGA(1280x960) 

WXGA+(1440x900)  

1080p(1920x1080) 

XGA(1024x768) 

SXGA(1280x1024)   

WXGA++(1600x900) 

WUXGA(1920x1200) 

720p(1280x720) 

WXGA(1360x768)   

UXGA(1600x1200)   

QWXGA(2048x1152) 

WXGA(1280x768) 

WXGA(1366x768)   

WSXGA+(1680x1050) 

WXGA(1280x800) 

SXGA+(1400x1050)  

1080i(1920x1080) 

[Default] 1080p(1920x1080) 

 

You can set the desired resolution that is output from source devices. 

This setting will also be applied for controlling output resolution when AV devices (such as Blu-ray players) 

are connected via HDMI. For digital input, only “INTERNAL EDID” is selected for 

8.10.1 EDID (P.73)

”.   

 

Click the “SET” button to open the dialog box and click the “OK” button to renew EDID settings. 

 

Timing of 720p, 1080i, and 1080p is the same as that of HD signal meeting the CEA-861 standard. For other 

resolutions, timings meet the VESA DMT or VESA CVT standards. For 1920x1200 and 2048x1152, onpy 

Reduced Blanking is supported. 

Set the maximum available resolution for EDID, but the lower resolutions are also supported. Select the 

resolution supported by the connected PC. 

 

[Table 8.12] Supported resolution 

Supported 

resolution 

 
 

Input   
resolution 
settings 

640 

480 

800 

600 

1024 

768 

1280 

720 

1280 

768 

1280 

800 

1280 

960 

1280 

1024 

1360 

768 

1366 

768 

1400 

1050 

1440 

900 

1600 

900 

1600 

1200 

1680 

1050 

1920 

1080i 

1920 

1080p 

1920 

1200 

2048 

1152 

800x600 

1024x768 

1280x720[D4] 

1280x768 

1280x800 

1280x960 

1280x1024 

1360x768 

1366x768 

1400x1050 

1440x900 

1600x900 

1600x1200 

1680x1050 

1920x1080i[D3] 

1920x1080p[D5] 

1920x1200 

2048x1152 

Y: Supported     N: Not supported 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MSD-402

Page 1: ...s Guide Ver 1 4 0 Thank you for choosing our Digital Multi Switcher To ensure the best performance of this product please read this User s Guide fully and carefully before using it and keep this manua...

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Page 3: ...a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial env...

Page 4: ...if the warning is ignored or the product is handled incorrectly Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause minor personal injury or property damage if the caution is ignored or the product is h...

Page 5: ...ss to the plug enables unplugging the product in case of any extraordinary failure abnormal situation or for easy disconnection during extended periods of non use Insert the power plug into an appropr...

Page 6: ...he risk of fire or electric shock Do not block the vent holes If ventilation slots are blocked it may cause the product to overheat affecting performance and reliability and may increase the risk of f...

Page 7: ...3 7 4 Remote input channel switching function of HDC TH200 inputs 23 7 5 Initialization 24 7 6 PinP Picuture in Picuture 27 7 7 WEB menu operation 27 7 7 1 Control from WEB browser 27 7 7 2 WEB menu 2...

Page 8: ...8 1 Output mode 61 8 8 2 Synchronous signal output with no input video 61 8 8 3 Output video with no input video 62 8 8 4 Window transition effect 62 8 8 5 Window transition speed 62 8 8 6 Wipe color...

Page 9: ...nu 91 8 13 1 Sending bitmap file 93 8 13 2 Outputing bitmap image 94 8 13 3 Background color 94 8 13 4 Aspect ratio 95 8 13 5 Display position 96 8 13 6 Input channel assignment 97 8 13 7 Bitmap outpu...

Page 10: ...luded in the package If any items are missing or damaged please contact IDK One 1 MSD 402 main unit One 1 DIN plug AC adapter with locking mechanism Three 3 cable clamps Two 2 terminal block 5 pin One...

Page 11: ...l can be input by connecting HDMI Analog HDBaseT transmitter HDC TH200 hereafter referred to as HDC TH200 to HDBaseT inputs of the MSD The MSD can control and switch input channels of the HDC TH200 re...

Page 12: ...igital audio de embedded Audio level adjustment for each input output Control input RS 232C LAN Control output Remote input channel switching for HDC TH200 inputs through HDBaseT Others EDID emulation...

Page 13: ...me Description POWER LED Shows power status of the MSD ON Power is supplied to the MSD OFF Power is not supplied to the MSD KEY LOCK LED Shows key lock status of the MSD ON Locked OFF Unlocked See 7 3...

Page 14: ...l to connect to sink devices such as LC monitors and projectors HDBaseT output connector Digital video audio signal can be extended up to 100 m 328 08 ft using an IDK s HDC receiver together See 6 3 2...

Page 15: ...32C LAN Cat6 Rx for HDMI POWER LINK HDCP STATUS POWER LINK HDCP POWER LINK HDCP STATUS FG DC 5V 2A HDC RH100 C INPUT DON T CONNECT LAN HDBaseT CAUTION MAX 2M HDMI OUTPUT HDC series transmitter RS 232C...

Page 16: ...please observe the following precautions Do not place the MSD on top of another MSD Do not block vent holes Please secure the space above ambient 30 mm 1 18 inches Do not install the MSD to an enclose...

Page 17: ...o plug cables completely and install them without any stress on connectors Fix HDMI cables using cable clamps to prevent those cables from falling off Fixing HDMI cable using cable clamp Removing HDMI...

Page 18: ...between the cables or not to place the cables closely in parallel Keep the twisted pair cable as straight as you can If you coil the cable it is easily affected by noise Do not place the cable in an...

Page 19: ...GND Rch MSD 402 Up to 7 mm 0 28 inch approx Figure 6 3 Connecting audio cable to terminal block 5 pin connector 6 3 4 Connecting RS 232C cable If you use the RS 232C communication fix the cable to th...

Page 20: ...er from country to country Use the appropriate AC plug Contact us if you have any questions Removing Slide the AC plug from the AC adapter while holding down the portion mentioned below Figure 6 5 Rem...

Page 21: ...lug Connect the DC plug to the MSD until it clicks When you disconnect the DC plug from the MSD hold the portion mentioned below How to connect How to disconnect Hold this portion while pulling out th...

Page 22: ...e If 8 13 7 Bitmap output at startup is set to ON the required time may be longer 7 2 Switching input channel 7 2 1 Selecting input channel Press the desired channel key IN2 input signals will be outp...

Page 23: ...enu 7 4 Switching HDC TH200 input Two modes are available when the HDC TH200 is connected to an HDBaseT input connector LINK mode When an input channel is switched in the HDC TH200 side the setting se...

Page 24: ...2 IN2 INPUT3 IN3 INPUT4 IN4 OUTPUT1 OUT1 OUTPUT2 OUT2 PinPOUT1 PinP1 PinPOUT2 PinP2 36 Setting and canceling key lock OFF 23 Setting position size and masking Output resolution AUTO automatically set...

Page 25: ...atically set up if signal is input 58 Vertical Start position 0 automatically set up if signal is input 57 Vertical Active area 0 automatically set up if signal is input 58 Output settings Output mode...

Page 26: ...83 TCP port number Connection 1 to 3 1100 Connection 4 to 6 23 Connection 7 to 8 80 84 Preset memory Saving crosspoint All nine memories Channels or PinP ON OFF is not controlled 86 Saving all settin...

Page 27: ...Script is used for the MSD WEB browser When you set the MSD from WEB browser menu enable JavaScript before setting up Refer to each browser s help menu if you do not know how to enable JavaScript Tip...

Page 28: ...rm controls see the table below Table 7 6 Form control Display example Form control Description Set execution button Executes the desired operation Pull down list Selects a setting value from multiple...

Page 29: ...GHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION SETUP LEVEL GAMMA DEFAULT COLOR 8 5 Quality settings WEB menu MENU CROSS POINT OUTPUT TIMING IMAGE EFFECT INPUT SETTING INPUT TIMING OUTPUT SETTING AUDIO EDID COMMUNICA...

Page 30: ...ettings WEB menu MENU CROSS POINT OUTPUT TIMING IMAGE EFFECT INPUT SETTING INPUT TIMING OUTPUT SETTING AUDIO EDID COMMUNICATION PRESET MEMORY BITMAP OTHERS STATUS PRESET MEMORY LOAD CROSS POINT SAVE C...

Page 31: ...or each connection separately Each command Can be set for each command 8 2 Input Signal Automatic Detection The MSD continuously monitors input signal If input signal that have been input before they...

Page 32: ...GA IN5 WXGA SVGA IN6 NTSC XGA IN7 NTSC WXGA IN8 WXGA 720p Memory area for 50 devices per channel When new signals are input the oldest data will be overwritten IN9 720p UXGA Figure 8 4 Memory table pe...

Page 33: ...t channel switching of HDC TH200 channel name and key lock Figure 8 5 Crosspoint page 8 3 1 Selecting input channel WEB menu P 34 8 3 2 PinP output P 34 8 3 3 Remote input channel switching of HDC TH2...

Page 34: ...ault PinP1 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 OFF Default PinP2 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 OFF Default You can select an input channel for video and audio output It also can be selected from front panel keys PinP output cannot be...

Page 35: ...connection status between the MSD 402 and HDCTH200 Note that the LINK and CHANGE buttons show the setting of MSD 402 Check the following information of the MSD 402 to get the actual connection status...

Page 36: ...e desired channel name up to 10 half width alphanumeric characters for each channel name Edited channel names are applied to other pages Figure 8 6 Editing channel name Input channel name Output chann...

Page 37: ...Click the KEY LOCK button to lock the MSD s front panel keys The KEY LOCK button lights while keys are locked Click the KEY LOCK button again to cancel key lock The KEY LOCK button is turned off whil...

Page 38: ...ut side If edges are cut off due to enlarged display in the sink device side or if enlarging output video for all inputs at once set them for the output side Figure 8 7 Output timing page output chann...

Page 39: ...Display position P 43 8 4 7 Display size P 43 8 4 8 Masking P 44 8 4 9 Automatic sizing P 46 Figure 8 9 Output timing page input channel tab 8 4 3 Aspect ratio P 41 8 4 4 Aspect ratio control P 42 8 4...

Page 40: ...480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p are the timings of CEA 861 standard Others are timings meeting VESA DMT standard or VESA CVT standard VESAHD WUXGA and QWXGA are output with Reduced Blanking AUTO AUTO...

Page 41: ...to the settings of 8 4 2 Aspect ratio for sink device and 8 4 4 Aspect ratio control AUTO 1 and AUTO 2 work differently only when letter box signal is input AUTO 1 processes them as video signal of 1...

Page 42: ...store aspect ratio Input signal 16 9 input video is output to a 4 3 sink device L BOX S PANEL Letter box S CUT TB CUT Side panel Output signal 4 3 input video is output to a 16 9 sink device Side cut...

Page 43: ...UT1 will be the standard If a bitmap is displayed on the PinP window using 8 13 2 Outputting bitmap image or 8 13 6 Input channel assignment the video is not moved to the outside of the screen 8 4 7 D...

Page 44: ...n Vertical input size Default Vertical input size Output channel Left side masking Horizontal output position 0 or more to Right side masking Default 0 Right side masking Left side masking to Horizont...

Page 45: ...setting if the resolutions of each output are not the same the output resolution of OUT1 will be the standard Masking is not performed if a bitmap is displayed on the PinP window 8 13 2 Outputting bi...

Page 46: ...e 8 4 Items to be initialized Items to be initialized Input Output PinP Aspect ratio ovescan Initialized Display position display size masking Initialized Initialized Initialized 8 4 10 Background col...

Page 47: ...edges are cut off due to enlargement display on the sink device Settings of 8 4 6 Display position and 8 4 7 Display size in the output side will be adjusted in order to display the test pattern on f...

Page 48: ...olor brightness HUE SETUP SATURATION CONTRAST Output signal Input signal Setting for each input channel Setting for each output channel SHARPNESS BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST GAMMA Figure 8 12 Video...

Page 49: ...r s Guide 49 Figure 8 14 Quality setting page input channel tab 8 5 1 Sharpness P 50 8 5 2 Brightness P 50 8 5 3 Contrast P 50 8 5 4 HUE P 50 8 5 5 Saturation P 51 8 5 6 Black level P 51 8 5 8 Default...

Page 50: ...value 80 to 120 Default 100 You can set the brightness of input signal 8 5 3 Contrast Menu IMAGE EFFECT CONTRAST Setting for Input channel each input channel each input signal Output channel each out...

Page 51: ...channel each PinP output Setting value 0 1 to 3 0 0 1 steps Default 1 0 You can adjust the gamma of output signal Note If you type the value directly into text area you must type decimal digit as wel...

Page 52: ...d IN4 Selects channels Other items Sets common settings for all input channels Figure 8 15 Input setting page 8 6 1 No signal input monitoring P 53 8 6 2 Setting HDCP input P 53 8 6 3 Input equalizer...

Page 53: ...equesting 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 timin...

Page 54: ...nel Setting value ON Default OFF The MSD can stop outputting video immediately after input video signal is disconnected for a moment Use this function to reduce distorted output video occurred at the...

Page 55: ...nal If input signal that have been input before is input again they are output with the same size and quality of view used previously See 8 2 Input Signal Automatic Detection You can select settings s...

Page 56: ...red in the MSD tables are input or if part of the output video is cut off by using the standard table registered in the MSD set the input timing manually You can select a channel you want to set from...

Page 57: ...6 Settings of start position Function Setting value Horizontal start position 64DOT to 2900DOT The total number of horizontal dots Horizontal active area or less Vertical start position 10LINE to 2048...

Page 58: ...al number of vertical lines 10 or less Default varies depending on the input signal You can set the horizontal vertical active area of input video You cannot set the horizontal vertical active area of...

Page 59: ...l output with no input video P 61 8 8 3 Output video with no input video P 62 8 8 4 Window transition effect P 62 8 8 5 Window transition speed P 62 8 8 6 Wipe color P 63 8 8 7 HDCP output P 63 8 8 8...

Page 60: ...P output tab 8 8 3 Output video with no input video P 62 8 8 4 Window transition effect P 62 8 8 5 Window transition speed P 62 8 8 12 Priority of input channel automatic switching P 65 8 8 13 Masking...

Page 61: ...HDMI YCbCr4 2 2 HDMI YCbCr4 4 4 DVI MODE 1st HDMI RGB MODE 2nd 1st HDMI YCbCr4 2 2 MODE 3rd 2nd 1st HDMI YCbCr4 4 4 MODE 4th 3th 2nd 1st Note If you set DVI MODE digital audio cannot be output HDMI YC...

Page 62: ...T LEFT RIGHT WIPE TOP BOTTOM WIPE FADE OUT IN RIGHT LEFT WIPE BOTTOM TOP WIPE FREEZE FADE OUT IN Default You can select a window transition effect for when the video inputs is switched The setting wil...

Page 63: ...you select HDCP INPUT ONLY the MSD conducts HDCP authentication only if the input signal has HDCP However if input channel is changed to others and HDCP authentication status is changed the MSD start...

Page 64: ...ot use CEC set this menu to NOT CONNECTED If the status of the sink devices connected to the HDMI output connector changes such as being turned OFF ON or if the CEC connection changes the EDID may als...

Page 65: ...sed on following conditions When the input signal become from OFF to ON and that input channel has higher priority that current channel or same priority level When the input signal become from OFF to...

Page 66: ...1 PRI 1 PRI 1 PRI 1 PRI 4 PRI 3 PRI 2 PRI 1 IN 4 IN 3 IN 2 IN 1 OUT 1 OUT 2 PRI 1 PRI 1 PRI 1 PRI 1 PRI 4 PRI 3 PRI 2 PRI 1 Input signal ON Input Signal ON Input signal ON OFF The priority is the sam...

Page 67: ...digital audio For sink devices that do not support multi channel linear PCM and analog audio the MSD outputs audio in two channel format or down mixed audio set in 8 9 4 Multi channel audio output An...

Page 68: ...OUT1 and OUT2 Selects channels Other items Sets common settings for all output channels Figure 8 25 Audio setting 8 9 1 Output level P 69 8 9 2 Output mute P 69 8 9 3 Audio output connector P 69 8 9...

Page 69: ...able the audio output mute 8 9 3 Audio output connector Menu AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTOR Setting for Each output channel Setting value Table 8 11 Settings of audio output control You can set audio output s...

Page 70: ...5 Test tone Menu AUDIO TEST TONE Setting for Each output channel Setting value OFF Default ALL LOW FREQUENCY EFFECT FRONT L R FRONT CENTER REAR L R REAR LEFT REAR L R CENTER REAR RIGHT FRONT LEFT REA...

Page 71: ...to the source device 3 If you use built in EDID customize the data as needed LC monitor Blu ray player Step 1 Step 2 IN 1 IN 4 Copied EDID 1 Copied EDID 2 Copied EDID 3 Copied EDID 4 Copied EDID 5 Co...

Page 72: ...elects channels Other items Sets common settings for all channels Figure 8 27 EDID 8 10 1 EDID P 73 8 10 2 Resolution for PCs P 74 8 10 3 Input resolution for AV devices P 75 8 10 4 Deep Color P 76 8...

Page 73: ...ITOR COPY DATA1 to COPY DATA8 You can set the EDID to be sent to the source device from built in EDID INTERNAL EDID connected sink device s EDID MONITOR and copied EDID COPY DATA EDID copied from a si...

Page 74: ...tions are also supported Select the resolution supported by the connected PC Table 8 12 Supported resolution Supported resolution Input resolution settings 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 720 12...

Page 75: ...nt resolutions for example PC with WXGA 1366x768 Blu ray disc player with 1080p set the PC resolution in 8 10 2 Resolution for PCs and select the AV resolution in this menu However some PCs and AV dev...

Page 76: ...tings 8 10 5 Audio format Menu EDID AUDIO FORMAT Setting for Each input channel Setting value Table 8 14 Audio format Table 8 14 Audio format Audio format ON OFF Maximum sampling frequency kHz PCM Can...

Page 77: ...OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 ON ON ON ON O...

Page 78: ...f speakers currently selected is displayed on NUMBER If the number of speakers exceeds the available value the DATA INVALID message is displayed and the settings will not be applied Click the SET butt...

Page 79: ...ings WEB menu You can set communication settings for RS 232C and LAN communications Figure 8 29 Communication 8 11 1 RS 232C communication P 83 8 11 2 IP address Subnet mask Gate way address P 83 8 11...

Page 80: ...NK HDCP STATUS FG DC 5V 2A HDC RH100 C INPUT DON T CONNECT LAN HDBaseT CAUTION MAX 2M HDMI OUTPUT RS 232C cable Twisted pair cable RS 232C cable Cannot control the MSD Twisted pair cable HDC series tr...

Page 81: ...Tx Cat6 Tx for HDMI POWER LINK HDCP STATUS POWER LINK HDCP POWER LINK HDCP STATUS INPUT MAX 2M OUTPUT FG DC 5V 2A DON T CONNECT LAN HDC TH100 C HDBaseT CAUTION HDMI RS 232C LAN Tx Cat6 Tx for HDMI POW...

Page 82: ...LINK HDCP STATUS INPUT MAX 2M OUTPUT FG DC 5V 2A DON T CONNECT LAN HDC TH100 C HDBaseT CAUTION HDMI HDC series transmitter LAN cable Twisted pair cable Any manufacturer s hub MSD 402 Loop problem Figu...

Page 83: ...n to open the dialog box and click the OK button to renew the RS 232C communication setting 8 11 2 IP address Subnet mask Gate way address Menu IP address COMMUNICATION LAN IP ADDRESS Subnet mask COMM...

Page 84: ...3 1100 Connections 4 to 6 23 Connections 7 8 80 You can set the TCP port number Each connection can be divided by port number for control command and control from a web browser Click the SET button to...

Page 85: ...memory preset memory and others Figure 8 34 Preset memory 8 12 1 Loading crosspoint P 86 8 12 2 Saving crosspoint P 86 8 12 3 Editing crosspoint P 87 8 12 4 Loading all settings P 87 8 12 5 Saving al...

Page 86: ...racters If you set not control for 8 12 3 Editing crosspoint a writing method CONTINUE or DELETE can be selected Setting of 8 3 2 PinP output is also saved at the same time Click the SAVE button to op...

Page 87: ...uput it is set to not control Outputs which are set to not control ON OFF status of channels or PinP output cannot be switched when crossspoint memory is loaded OUT1 Input channel1 OUT2 Input channel2...

Page 88: ...harpness Brightness Contrast HUE Saturation Black level Gamma Input settings WEB menu P 52 No signal input monitoring Setting HDCP input Input equalizer Automatic detection of input video interruption...

Page 89: ...n Quality settings WEB menu P 48 Output Brightness Output Contrast Gamma Output settings WEB menu P 59 Output mode Synchronous signal output with no input video Output video with no input video Window...

Page 90: ...the preset memory For settings that are not saved in the preset memory it starts with the settings last time the MSD powered off Crosspoint memory CROSS POINT 1 to CROSS POINT 9 Starts with the channe...

Page 91: ...on settings for all channels Figure 8 37 Setting bitmap Output channel tab 8 13 2 Outputting bitmap image P 94 8 13 3 Background color P 94 8 13 4 Aspect ratio P 95 8 13 5 Display position P 96 8 13 6...

Page 92: ...PinP output tab 8 13 2 Outputting bitmap image P 94 8 13 4 Aspect ratio P 95 8 13 6 Input channel assignment P 97 8 13 7 Bitmap output at startup P 97 8 13 9 Input image capture P 100 8 13 1 Sending...

Page 93: ...ess Aspect ratio does not matter as long as it is within the maximum resolution Bytes per pixel 1 byte per pixel for 2 colors monochrome 1 bit 16 colors 4 bits and 256 colors 8 bits 3 bytes per pixel...

Page 94: ...t the bitmap number you want to output If no bitmap is registered you cannot set this menu 8 13 3 Background color Menu BITMAP BACKGROUND COLOR Setting for Each output channel each bitmap Setting valu...

Page 95: ...rt of the bitmap is displayed For the PinP the image is displayed as follows AUTO Since the aspect ratio is kept the image is displayed with the setting of THROUGH if either of H or V of 8 4 7 Display...

Page 96: ...tting for Each output channel each bitmap Setting value Figure 8 40 Display position CENTER Default TOP LEFT BOTTOM LEFT TOP RIGHT BOTTOM RIGHT Figure 8 40 Display position You can set the display pos...

Page 97: ...you cannot set this menu 8 13 7 Bitmap output at startup Menu BITMAP POWER ON BITMAP Setting for Each output channel Setting value OFF Default BITMAP1 ON to BITMAP4 ON You can enable or disable bitmap...

Page 98: ...ecause the end position of memory area is changed Displaying switching of memory area size You can switch the display method for items mentioned in Table 8 26 Displaying method for memory size area If...

Page 99: ...er divide After divide After divide After divide 8MByte 2MByte 2MByte 2MByte 2MByte The memory area is divided equally regardless of whether bitmap is registered or not If no bitmap is registered the...

Page 100: ...esolution by setting 8 4 1 Output resolution to smaller value and capture the images Note If output video image is captured and 8 3 2 PinP output is set to ON the image is captured with PinP disabled...

Page 101: ...can set other settings from this page Figure 8 43 Other settings 8 14 1 Startup setting for key lock P 102 8 14 2 Automatic reload time P 102 8 14 3 Backup and restore all settings P 102 8 14 4 Initi...

Page 102: ...osspoint See 8 15 Displaying status WEB menu 8 14 3 Backup and restore all settings Menu OTHERS BACKUP RESTORE You can save all setting data saved in the MSD to a PC as a backup Click the BACKUP butto...

Page 103: ...when you operate the MSD from WEB browser IP address subnet mask gateway address and TCP port number are not initialized See 8 11 2 IP address Subnet mask Gate way address See 8 11 3 TCP port number...

Page 104: ...aying status WEB menu You can confirm input and output signal status from this page Figure 8 44 Input and output signal status 8 15 1 Input signal status P 105 8 15 2 Sink device status P 108 8 15 4 D...

Page 105: ...CP HDCP status COLOR SPACE Color space CHANNEL The number of channels DEEP COLOR Color depth SPEAKER Speaker configuration BIT LENGTH Sampling bit length VIDEO STATUS Input signal resolution Table 8 3...

Page 106: ...Description ON The signal is protected by HDCP OFF The signal is not protected by HDCP No video signal is input Color space Table 8 33 Color space Display simple Signal YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr...

Page 107: ...gnal is input The number of channels Table 8 37 The number of channels Display simple Description 2 CHANNEL 2 channels MULTI CHANNEL Multi channels No audio signal is input Speaker configuration Table...

Page 108: ...ink device is connected HDCP NOT SUPPORT Non HDCP compliant sink device is connected HDCP ERROR HDCP compliant sink device is connected but the authentication failed HDCP CHECK NOW Status of sink devi...

Page 109: ...HDCP authentication process Not AVIInfoFrame Source device does not output information packet which is necessary for outputting video signal Dot Clock Over Unsupported signal is input to the MSD Chann...

Page 110: ...t to OFF Table 8 47 Error message analog audio output Error message Audio output No message Video is output correctly Audio Mute 8 9 2 Output mute is set to ON Analog Out OFF 8 9 3 Audio output connec...

Page 111: ...ed in MONITOR NAME if the EDID cannot be loaded correctly Table 8 48 Sink device EDID EDID STATUS Description MONITOR NAME Sink device name RESOLUTION Supported resolution dot clock HDMI DVI HDMI mode...

Page 112: ...lanking is supported 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p Audio Digital 2 outputs Multi channel LPCM up to 8 channels Sampling frequency 32 kHz to 192 kHz Sample size 16 bit to 24 bit Reference level...

Page 113: ...output even if signals are within the range mentioned above 6 The maximum extension distance was obtained when IDK s CAT 5E HDC cable was used The distance may not be extended with some device combin...

Page 114: ...he error code of the output connector that does not output video Error message Not DDC Power Check if the source device is connected and turned on Error message No Signal Signal is not input Check 1 t...

Page 115: ...re input or output video may not be displayed or noise may appear depending on the cable quality and the connected device If the problem occurs only when a specific input is selected the problem was c...

Page 116: ...ed at edge s 41 42 10 For digital input start position and active area do not have to be set Only when video edges are cut off 1 to 2 dots set those items For digital input the total number of horizon...

Page 117: ...output connectors Find the error code of the output connector that does not output audio Error message Audio Mute Turn 8 9 2 Output mute P 69 to OFF Error message Not DDC Power Ensure that the source...

Page 118: ...f linear PCM and compressed audio such as Dolby Digital DTS and so on Audio signal output from the source device can be controlled by setting EDID 105 76 15 If the source device has multiple output co...

Page 119: ...on to save or reflect setting to the MSD 28 Communication command control Communication command control from the PC to the MSD cannot be performed Are the following items set correctly For RS 232C bau...

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