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4. Operation
DVI-OPT-220-Pro series – User's Manual
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4.2.3.
Viewing Attached Monitor
Use the left
and right
buttons
to select the
ATTACHED MONITOR
menu.
Information about the monitor that
is attached to the local monitor
output is shown. If no monitor is
connected, then the last attached
monitor’s information is displayed.
Three screens toggle automatically
showing the preferred resolution,
the name of the display and a three
letter abbreviation assigned to the
manufacturer.
4.2.4.
Switching EDID
Step 1.
Use the left
and right
buttons to select the
SWITCH
EDID
menu.
Step 2.
Use the up
and down
buttons to select a filled
memory slot. Hold down the
up
and down
buttons to
scroll faster. Three screens
toggle automatically showing
the preferred resolution, the
name of the display and
a three letter abbreviation
assigned to the manufacturer.
Step 3.
Press
ENTER
to emulate
selected EDID.
After every EDID change, the transmitter toggles the HOT PLUG signal
for approx. 1 sec. Some graphic cards or DVD players do not sense
the HOT PLUG signal, and even if EDID has been changed, the set
resolution is not affected. In this case the source device must be
restarted, or powered OFF and ON again.
INFO: Location D02 has a special function. If a monitor is connected
to LOCAL MONITOR OUT, then its EDID is copied to location D02.
If no monitor is connected to the output then the last connected
monitor’s EDID is shown.
INFO: Lightware factory presets have LWR as the manufacturer.
Attached Monitor
[email protected]
Attached Monitor
24WMGX3
Attached Monitor
NEC
4.2.5.
Deleting EDID
Step 1.
Use the left
and right
buttons to select the
Delete
EDID
menu.
Step 2.
Use the up
and down
buttons to select a filled
memory slot. Hold down
the up
and down
buttons to scroll faster.
Three screens toggle
automatically showing the
preferred resolution, the name of the display and a three letter
abbreviation assigned to the manufacturer.
Step 3.
Press ENTER to delete
selected EDID, then use the
up
and down
buttons to
change
YES/NO
.
Step 4.
Press Enter to execute
YES/
NO
switch.
INFO: The factory preset EDIDs cannot be deleted by the user.
INFO: If such an EDID is deleted that is currently emulated on the
input, the EDID will be deleted from the location (e.g. from the user
memory). But the EDID on the input will not be changed until a new,
valid EDID is selected to emulate.
4.2.6.
Laser Enabling
Step 1.
Use the left
and right
buttons to select the
LASER
ENABLE
menu.
Step 2.
Use the up
and down
buttons to change
ON/OFF
.
The selected value will blink.
Step 3.
Press
ENTER
to execute
ON/OFF
switch.
Delete EDID
U51
Delete EDID
U51
LCD1970NXP
Delete EDID
U51
NEC
EDID Deleted!
Confirm Delete?
YES
Laser Enable
ON
Laser Changed!
4.2.7. Factory Reset
Step 1.
Use the left
and right
buttons to select the
FACTORY RESET
menu.
Step 2.
Press the
ENTER
button to
reset the device to the factory preset values.
Step 3.
A completion message will
appear, and then the unit
reboots.
This action sets all parameters to factory default values:
▪
Emulated EDID: F49 – Universal EDID
▪
Learn EDID:
U01
▪
Switch EDID:
D02
▪
Delete EDID:
U01
▪
Laser Enable: ON
4.2.8.
Device Information
The device name is displayed
in the first line. Two screens
toggle automatically showing the
firmware/hardware versions and
the serial number.
Factory Reset
OK
Factory Defaults
Reloaded!!!
DVI-OPT-TX220-PR
FW:1.1.8 HW:3.2
DVI-OPT-TX220-PR
SN:06342203
Switch EDID
F33
Switch EDID
F33
1440x576i@50
Switch EDID
F33
LWR
EDID Switched!