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Issue 1-16 May 30, 2017
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6.1.2.2
Digital Inputs
6.1.2.2.1
DP, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 2, DVI Config.:
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Colour space
The automatic Colour Space and Range settings can be overwritten in this menu.
Settings: RGB or YCbCr, if Auto setting does not give the desired result
Default: Auto
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Range
Settings: Limited. Full or Auto range.
Default: Auto
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Deep Color:
The EDID can be configured to enable deep colour capability. The unit can process colour depth of
24/30/36 per channel (DP input can only accept 24/30 bits). Deep Colour can be off, if the source
outputs 24bits, or set to on when the source outputs 30 or 36bits. The detected source output
colour depth is reported on the corresponding menu.
Settings: On/Off
Default: Off
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EDID In
The preferred video resolution can be selected from the provided menu. This setting can force the
source to output the selected format provided the driver of the graphic card takes notice of the
preferred timing in the EDID. The PC may have to be rebooted for the driver to take notice.
Default: 1920x1080p
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EDID F/R :
The preferred video frame rate can be selected from the provided menu. This setting can force
the source to output the selected frame rate provided the driver of the graphic card takes notice
of the preferred timing in the EDID. The PC most likely has to be rebooted for the driver to take
notice.
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HDCP
When setting HDCP Input to off, the unit pretends to be non HDCP compliant allowing the source
to not encrypt data. Please note that the source will not encrypt the input data only if the source
content is not copy protected. If for example, the source is a Blu-ray player and HDCP is turned off,
then the player will not send any data to the unit. When HDCP is set to off, the output is unencrypted
and this menu item is greyed out. This selection is not available for the Display port input
Settings: On/Off
Default: On
6.1.2.2.2
HDMI Audio Support
The audio capabilities of the HDMI port can be configured by means of overwriting the EDID. The
unit described in this manual is part of an audio/video processing chain and devices behind the
unit may not be able to cope with advanced audio. The unit can signal the source to match with
the audio capabilities of the display (setting Match Display 1/2), or to be S/PDIF friendly or to be