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9. Technologies 

DA2DVI-HDCP-Pro – User's Manual 

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9.1. EDID Management

9.1.1. Understanding the EDID

The  Extended  Display  Identification  Data  (EDID)  is  the  passport  of 

display devices (monitors, TV sets, projectors). It contains information 

about the capabilities of the display, such as supported resolutions, 

refresh rates (these are called Detailed Timings), the type and 

manufacturer of the display device, etc.
After connecting a source to a display (DVI, HDMI, DP), the source 

reads out the EDID to determine the resolution and refresh rate of the 

image to be transmitted.

Who are 

you?

I am a monitor. 

Here is my EDID.

Now I know what 

I can send.

EDID Communication

Most DVI computer displays have 128-byte long EDID structure. 

However, Digital Televisions and HDMI capable displays may have 

another  128  bytes,  which  is  called  E-EDID  and  defined  by  CEA 

(Consumer Electronics Association). This extension contains 

information about additional Detailed Timings, audio capabilities, 

speaker allocation and HDMI capabilities. It is important to know that 

all HDMI capable devices must have CEA extension, but not all devices 

with CEA extension are HDMI capable.

Common Problems Related to EDID

Problem:  “My system consists of the following: a computer, a 

Lightware  device,  a  WUXGA  (1920x1200)  LCD  monitor, 

and an SXGA (1280x1024) projector. I would like to see 

the same image on the monitor and the projector. What 

EDID should I choose on the Lightware device?”

Solution: 

If you want to see the image on both displays, you need 

to select the resolution of the smaller display (in this 

case SXGA), otherwise the smaller display may not show 

the higher resolution image.

Problem: 

“I have changed to a different EDID on an input port of 

the Lightware device to have a different resolution but 

nothing happens.”

Solution:  Some graphics cards and video sources read out the 

EDID only after power-up and later they do not sense that 

EDID has been changed. You need to restart your source 

to make it read out the EDID again.

9.1.2. Advanced EDID Management

Each DVI sink (e.g. monitors, projectors, plasma displays, etc...) must 

support the EDID data structure. Source BIOS and operating systems 

are likely to query the sink using DDC2B protocol to determine what 

pixel formats and interface are supported. DVI standard uses EDID 

data structure to identify the monitor type and capabilities. Most DVI 

sources (VGA cards, set top boxes, etc.) will output DVI signal after 

accepting the connected sink’s EDID information. In the case of EDID 

readout failure or missing EDID, the source will not output DVI video 

signal.
Lightware devices provide the Advanced EDID Management function 

that helps system integration. The built-in EDID Router can store and 

emulate factory pre-programmed- and User programmable EDIDs. The 

EDID of the attached monitors or projectors for each output are stored 

in a non-volatile memory. This way the EDID of a monitor is available 

when the monitor is unplugged or switched off.
Any EDID can be emulated on any input. An emulated EDID can be 

copied from the EDID router’s memory (static EDID emulation), or 

from the last attached monitor’s memory (dynamic EDID emulation). 

For example, the Lightware device can be set up to emulate a sink 

device, which is connected to one of the outputs. In this case, the EDID 

automatically changes, if the monitor is replaced with another display 

device (as long as it has a valid EDID).
EDID is independently programmable for all inputs without affecting 

each other. All inputs have their own EDID circuit.

INFO: The user is not required to disconnect the video cable to 

change an EDID as opposed to other manufacturer’s products. 

EDID can be changed even if a source is connected to the input and 

powered ON.

INFO:  When  EDID  has  been  changed,  the  router  toggles  the 

HOTPLUG signal for 2 seconds. Some sources do not sense this 

signal. In such cases, the source device must be restarted or 

powered OFF and ON again.

9

Technologies

The following sections contain descriptions and useful technical information 

how the devices work in the background. The content is based on experiences 

and cases we met in the practice. These sections help to understand features 

and technical standards like the followings:

 

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EDID Management

 

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HDCP Management

 

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Pixel Accurate Reclocking 

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Summary of Contents for DA2DVI-HDCP-Pro

Page 1: ...DA2DVI HDCP Pro User s Manual Multimedia Signal Distribution Amplifier ...

Page 2: ...cordance with the installation instructions The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be d...

Page 3: ...ature or a function TIPS AND TRICKS Ideas which you may have not known yet but can be useful Navigation Buttons Go back to the previous page If you clicked on a link peviously you can go back to the source page by the button Navigate to the Table Contents Step back one page Step forward to the next page Document Information This User s Manual applies to the following versions of the mentioned soft...

Page 4: ... Information Tab 17 5 5 2 Log Tab 18 5 6 Terminal Window 18 6 PROGRAMMER S REFERENCE 19 6 1 Protocol Description 19 6 2 Status Commands 19 6 2 1 View Product Type 19 6 2 2 View Serial Number 19 6 2 3 View Firmware Version 19 6 2 4 Compile Time 20 6 2 5 View Installed Board 20 6 2 6 View Board Information 20 6 3 System Commands 20 6 3 1 Restart the Device 20 6 4 EDID Router Commands 20 6 4 1 Save E...

Page 5: ...he unit is equipped with the highest grade gold plated connectors to ensure reliable connection 1 3 Model Denomination DA2DVI HDCP Pro distribution amplifier 5V DC adaptor with interchangeable plugs Safety warranty info Quick Start Guide Safety and Warranty Info Quick Start Guide DA2DVI HDCP Pro Pixel Accurate Reclocking and Advanced EDID Management support 2x DVI outputs Distribution Amplifier HD...

Page 6: ...ximum suggested by DVI 1 0 standard Lightware devices support 5V 500 mA constant current output on both of its outputs to power long distance fiber optical cables like our DVI OPT TX110 Universal Power Supply DA2DVI HDCP Pro is equipped with a universal 5V power adaptor which accepts AC voltages from 100 to 240 Volts with 50 or 60 Hz line frequency Special plug of wall adaptor ensures safe power s...

Page 7: ... P P Pr ro o POWER SIGNAL PRESENT MONITOR 1 HOTPLUG EDID STATUS MONITOR 2 HOTPLUG LEARN PRESS 00 EDID COPY FROM OUT 1 HDCP ACTIVE 2 OUTPUT HDCP AND HDMI1 3 COMPLIANT DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER USB CONTROL SOURCE 5V 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 2 2 Connecting Steps D DA A2 2D DV VI I H HD DC CP P P Pr ro o POWER SIGNAL PRESENT MONITOR 1 HOTPLUG EDID ST...

Page 8: ...ction Status LEDs Source 5V Indicates if 5V power signal is sent to pin 14 of the INPUT connector by the DVI source PC Laptop etc Signal Present BLINKING slow HDMI signal is present on INPUT and OUTPUT ports BLINKING fast HDMI to DVI conversion is enabled See more information in Output Port Properties section HDCP Active BLINKING green HDCP is disabled For more information see HDCP Management sect...

Page 9: ...ock 10 TMDS Data1 C1 nc 11 TMDS Data1 Shield C2 nc 12 nc C3 nc 13 nc C4 nc 14 5V Power C5 GND 15 GND for 5V DVI Output Monitor hotplug is detected on the OUTPUT ports Monitor hotplug LED lights green After a hotplug event the DA2DVI HDCP Pro tries to read the EDID of the connected device Fiber Cable Powering As a special feature the device is able to supply 500 mA current on DDC 5V output pin 14 o...

Page 10: ...If a new sink device monitor is connected while HDCP is enabled the DA2DVI HDCP Pro virtually reconnects the source device to ensure HDCP functionality Switching the Hotplug signal off and on again indicates to the source device that the sink is ready to communicate This may cause the picture disappear for a few seconds Short pause 1x 2x 2x Short pause EDID STATUS EDID STATUS EDID STATUS If HDCP p...

Page 11: ...o and hold it down for approximately 2 seconds If the teaching is successful the Status LED blinks four times green if the teaching is unsuccessful the Status LED blinks four times red Step 3 The normal function of the LEDs is in effect INFO If the DA2DVI HDCP Pro is unable to read the monitor s EDID or there is no currently attached monitor the last attached monitor s valid EDID will be stored in...

Page 12: ...on the Windows and the Mac application has the same look and functionality This type of the installer is equal with the Normal install in case of Windows and results an updateable version with the same attributes Mount the DMG file with double clicking on it and drag the LDC icon over the Applications icon to copy the program into the Applications folder If you want to copy the LDC into another lo...

Page 13: ...he panel the input port and the two output ports properties window can be accessed by selecting them 5 3 1 Input Port Properties The state of the incoming signal is displayed Input Port Properties Tab The Port Status parameters Power 5V Signal Present Signal Type are shown in the panel The following settings are available for the input port Input equalization The device has an built in automatic c...

Page 14: ...output signals Pre emphasis ON is recommended Use OFF setting if the cable between the OUTPUT port and the display device is very short Internal termination Always use ON Mute The specific OUTPUT port can be switched off No signal will be on the OUTPUT De skew Adjust setting if the output signal is noisy Default setting gives good result in most cases Output Mode This setting is used to determine ...

Page 15: ...ging the emulated EDID the only difference is the Destination panel press the User button Thus one or more EDIDs can be copied into the user memory either from the factory memory or from a connected sink Dynamic Exporting an EDID ATTENTION This function is working on Windows and Mac OS X operating systems and under Firefox or Chrome web browsers only Source EDID can be downloaded as a file bin dat...

Page 16: ...dow The editor can read and write all descriptors which are defined in the standards including the additional CEA extensions Any EDID from the device s memory or a saved EDID file can be loaded into the editor The software resolves the raw EDID and displays it as readable information to the user All descriptors can be edited and saved in an EDID file or uploaded to the User memory For more details...

Page 17: ...s possible to create custom EDIDs in four simple steps By clicking on the Create button below Source panel Easy EDID Creator is opened in a new window For more details about EDID Editor please visit our website www lightware eu and download EDID Editor user s manual Easy EDID Creator Window 5 5 Settings Menu 5 5 1 Device Information Tab Device Information Tab in the Settings Menu The serial number...

Page 18: ... g another DA2DVI HDCP Pro The command file can be generated by Lightware support This is needed when some special commands have to be used for configuring the device or troubleshooting 5 6 Terminal Window This general purpose terminal is intended mainly for testing and debugging purposes All commands can be used here that are discussed in the programmer s reference The command text can be typed d...

Page 19: ... respond commands can contain upper and lower case letters as well Legend for control commands loc location number in 1 2 or 3 digit ASCII format id id number in 1 or 2 digit ASCII format id id number in 2 digit ASCII format CrLf Carriage return Line feed 0x0D 0x0A space character 0x20 each command issued by the controller each response received from the router 6 2 Status Commands 6 2 1 View Produ...

Page 20: ...Lf SL END CrLf SL 0 DA2DVI HDCP PRO SCH_1 1 PCB_1 1 SL END Format Example Command FC fc Response CF DESC CrLf CF END CrLf CF DA2DVI HDCP PRO FW 1 2 2r CF END Format Example Command RST rst Response 6 4 EDID Router Commands 6 4 1 Save EDID to User Memory Description Learn EDID from loc2 to loc1 Explanation EDID from output 3 is saved to user EDID 4 Legend loc1 has to be Uxx loc2 can be Fxx or Uxx o...

Page 21: ... from all inputs frame size loc Result PNPID code The three letter abbreviation of the manufacturer Preferred resolution The resolution and refresh rate stored in the preferred detailed timing block Name The name of the display device stored in product descriptor 6 4 5 Delete EDID from Memory Description Clear EDID from memory location loc Explanation All user EDIDs are cleared from memory Legend ...

Page 22: ...anation Full EDID uploaded to memory location U3 Format Example Command WL loc wl U3 Response E_L_S CrLf E_L_S CrLf Command WB 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 WB 1 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 Response EL num CrLf EL 1 CrLf Command WB 2 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 WB 2 38 A3 8E 66 01 01 01 01 Response EL num CrLf EL 2 CrLf Command WB 32 B249 B250 B251 B252 B253 B254 B255 B256 WB 32 36 59 42 0A 20 20 00 96...

Page 23: ...ecting firmware to upgrade Step 7 Starting the upgrade process Step 8 Restarting the device 7 2 Detailed Instructions Use the Lightware Bootloader application to upgrade the device s firmware The distribution amplifier can only be upgraded via USB so connect the device directly to the Windows based computer with an USB cable Step 1 Installing the bootloader application with Installer_LW_ bootloade...

Page 24: ...ng If you selected a controller to upgrade but you had not selected a file for it then you will also get an information message about which file is missing Quick Bootload mode can be switched on or off any time It makes the bootloader software faster by only checking the checksum of the controller No data verification is done after writing if the checksum was correct A progress bar will show the c...

Page 25: ...data rates the cables must fit very well DVI connectors have to be locked with screws no tensions or breaches are allowed Different interface is selected If your source or display as more connectors then make sure that the proper interface is selected Analog signal sent to a digital port Although the device is equipped with DVI I connectors analog signals are not supported You cannot use VGA cable...

Page 26: ...nitors projectors plasma displays etc must support the EDID data structure Source BIOS and operating systems are likely to query the sink using DDC2B protocol to determine what pixel formats and interface are supported DVI standard uses EDID data structure to identify the monitor type and capabilities Most DVI sources VGA cards set top boxes etc will output DVI signal after accepting the connected...

Page 27: ...TOR 1 HOTPLUG EDID STATUS MONITOR 2 HOTPLUG LEARN PRESS 00 EDID COPY FROM OUT 1 HDCP ACTIVE 2 OUTPUT HDCP AND HDMI1 3 COMPLIANT DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER USB CONTROL SOURCE 5V 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Setting the HDCP parameter to Auto on the output port and disable HDCP on the input port the transmitted signal will not be encrypted if the conten...

Page 28: ...pin Power consumption 4 W typ Enclosure Rack mountable Yes with rack shelf 1U high Material 1 mm steel Dimensions in mm 110 W x 180 D x 42 H mm Dimensions in inch 4 33 W x 7 08 D x 1 65 H Weight 680 g 1 499 lbs Input Connector 29 pole DVI I digital only Input cable equalization Automatic 40dB max EDID emulation Yes Input cable equalization Yes Output Connector 29 pole DVI I digital only Reclocking...

Page 29: ...P encrypted HDCP is disabled Use MEM01 LEARN to enable disable HDCP compliant operation Copy from OUT1 Copy from OUT2 MEM00 LEARN RELOAD FACTORY DEFAULT To turn ON OFF HDMI to DVI conversion use USB CONTROL software HDMI Signal present on input port Connected outputs have HDMI Signal with embedded audio HDMI Signal on input port is converted to DVI on one of the connected output ports No embedded ...

Page 30: ...bject to a seven 7 year warranty period under the same terms as outlined in this document 1 2 If during the first three 3 months of purchase the customer is unhappy with any aspect of a Lightware product Lightware will accept a return for full credit 1 3 Any product that fails in the first six 6 months of the warranty period will automatically be eligible for replacement and advanced replacement w...

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