
4
5
The possible EDID settings can range from ‘0’ to ‘9’ and ‘A’ to ‘F’.
(‘0’ is the default).
0
Copy EDID from HDMI Output
A
4Kx2K, 2CH AUDIO
1
1080i, 2CH AUDIO
B
4Kx2K, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
2
1080i, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
C
4Kx2K, HD AUDIO
3
1080i, HD AUDIO
D
1280x1024 DVI
4
1080p, 2CH AUDIO
E
1920x1080 DVI
5
1080p, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
F
1920x1200 DVI
6
1080p, HD AUDIO
7
3D, 2CH AUDIO
8
3D, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
9
3D, HD AUDIO
To change EDID settings, use a small flat bladed
screwdriver to turn the rotary switch towards the
desired EDID number. The switch has click positions
to make sure the arrow is pointing at a number, not
in-between. There is no need to power the unit off
when adjusting EDID settings. The unit will automatically
renegotiate the new handshake within a few seconds.
Please follow this procedure for subsequent EDID
changes.
When selecting an EDID from the library, your source device will “see” the KD-
HD1X1ProK EDID choice instead of the display’s EDID, overriding the display’s
own EDID information. If your display is not capable of accepting the video
resolution or audio type selected, you may not see a picture or hear sound. In this
case, please choose another more compatible EDID, or use the default EDID.
Rotary EDID Control Switch
Quick Setup Guide
With the power supply disconnected, connect the source’s HDMI cable to the
Input and the Display’s HDMI cable to the Output. If a specific EDID is required,
set it now (see ‘Settings’ below for more information regarding EDID). If using the
external audio output, make the connection at this time. At this point you may
power on your display, then the KD-HD1X1ProK followed by the source.
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
Blu-Ray
HDMI
Cable Box
Display
Display
A/V Receiver
Audio Return Channel
Over the Same Cable
PCM Audio
AVR
HDMI
HDMI
Display
AVR
75’
75’
75’
75’
65’
75’
75’
75’
HDMI
L/R Audio
KD-HD1x1ProK
KD-HD1x1ProK
KD-HD1x1ProK
KD-HD1x1ProK
KD-HD1x1ProK
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Audio Return Channel implementation with KD-HD1X1ProK:
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
Blu-Ray
HDMI
Cable Box
Display
Display
A/V Receiver
Audio Return Channel
Over the Same Cable
PCM Audio
AVR
HDMI
HDMI
Display
AVR
75’
75’
75’
75’
65’
75’
75’
75’
HDMI
L/R Audio
KD-HD1x1ProK
KD-HD1x1ProK
KD-HD1x1ProK
KD-HD1x1ProK
KD-HD1x1ProK
EDID Settings
There is a library of 16 built in EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) settings.
EDID is part of the HDMI “Handshake”. The default setting, ‘0’, copies the
display’s EDID information to the internal memory of the KD-HD1X1ProK. EDID
settings can help negotiate the HDMI handshake in certain situations and may
be necessary when connecting to or from an AV Receiver, or for passing 3D
content from a Cable or Satellite source. They may also speed up switching when
connected to a Cable or Satellite receiver.