
8. CONFIGURATION
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8.8.2
Configuring the HDMI Output
You can configure the signal that is transmitted from the HDMI connector in the HDMI
OUTPUT SETTING configuration screen. Some settings specified here are applied to DVI-I
connectors (including those on options) and the HDMI connectors on options. The table
below shows the scope of each setting. For example, the AUDIO INPUT setting is applied to
the HDMI connector on an option.
Table 8-3 Scope of HDMI output settings
HDMI connector
DVI-I connector
Settings
LT 450
Option
LT 450 Option
HDMI OUTPUT / HOT PLUG / HDCP / CEC / DDC
Yes
No
No
No
AUDIO INPUT / AUDIO SAMPLE
Yes
Yes
No
No
FORMAT / BIT WIDTH
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Settings
HDMI OUTPUT
ENA / DIS
Enables or disables the HDMI connector output.
HOT PLUG
OFF / ON
Turns the hot plug function on and off.
HDCP ON / OFF / PANEL
HDCP: High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
Sets whether or not to encrypt the output signal. If you select
PANEL, you will be able to turn HDCP on and off using the HDCP
key.
CEC ON / OFF / PANEL
CEC: Consumer Electronics Control
Sets whether or not to perform CEC. If you select PANEL, you
will be able to turn CEC on and off using the HDCP key.
DDC ON / OFF / PANEL
DDC: Display Data Channel
Sets whether or not to retrieve DDC data. If you select PANEL,
you will be able to turn retrieval on and off using the HDCP key.
If you select OFF, the HDMI connector will be exclusive to HDMI
displays. You will not be able to use an adapter or a similar
device to connect to a DVI display.
FORMAT
4:4:4 / 4:2:2
Sets the output format. The format is fixed to 4:4:4 when the
signal format is RGB. Even if you specify 4:2:2, signals will be
transmitted using 4:4:4.
AUDIO INPUT
INT / EXT
Sets the input audio signal to internal (INT) or external (EXT). If
you specify INT, set the audio signal using AUDIO on the front
panel. If you specify EXT, apply an external audio signal to the
AUDIO COAXIAL INPUT connector on the rear panel. Each
signal is superimposed on the output signal and transmitted from
the HDMI connector.