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EDID FUNCTION
EDID FUNCTION FOR HDMI MATRIX SWITCHER
LEARNING EDID
Learning EDID from Destination to Source
Learning EDID setup
Press
EDID > DESTINATION > SOURCE > ENTER
Learning EDID setup for HDMI Key Press Sequence:
EDID > DESTINATION # > SOURCE # > ENTER
The EDID for HDMI has been learned
Press
EDID > DESTINATION
Button: The LCM will be show LEARNING
Switcher will
LEARN
destination HDMI EDID and pass the selected source.
NOTE : The already learned EDID cannot be modi
fi
ed. You can only rebuild a new Learning EDID.
For example: When the Source has “Learned” the EDID data from a destination, It will save that EDID information into EPROM and the
EDID data cannot change. Please select new learning destination to sources or change to one of the embedded EDID modes
when you want to remove the learning EDID memory from EPROM.
LEARNING EDID defi nition
Learning EDID from Destination to Source
1. Switcher will
LEARN
destination EDID and pass the selected source.
2. To set up learning between a single destination and single source:
Press
EDID
button > Press
Destination
1 thru 8 > Press Source 1 thru 8 > Press
ENTER
to con
fi
rm.
Switcher will learn destination EDID to source device.
3. To set up learning between a single destination and Multiple sources:
Press
EDID
button > Press
Destination
1 thru 8 > Press the majority Sources 1 thru 4 > Press
ENTER
.
Switcher will learn single destination EDID to many source devices.
4. How to Learning single destinations with all sources. Press
EDID
button > Press
ALL
button > Press
ENTER
to con
fi
rm.
AUTO MODE defi nition
Common Resolution and Audio
Switcher will
fi
nd highest common Resolution and Audio from all destination EDID
Example for single source
Destination > press #1 and then Source > press #1
Destination device #1 will set to the highest common resolution and Audio of source #1
Example for multiple sources
Destination device #1, #2, #3 will be set to the highest common resolution and Audio
available and source device #1 will output this same resolution.
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