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Changing the emulated EDID at one or all inputs
Step 1.
Select the Emulated EDID List in one of the list window areas in the drop
down list.
Step 2.
Select the desired EDID list in the other list window from which you want to
copy (route) the EDID.
Step 3.
To change the emulated EDID at one input, drag and drop the EDID to the
desired input location.
Step 4.
To change the emulated EDID on all inputs at the same time, right click on
the desired new EDID and select “Switch to all Inputs” from the pop-up
menu.
Step 5.
Click Yes in the pop-up dialog window to confirm EDID change.
Info:
If dynamic emulation is established, the emulated EDID will be changed on all
sources that are affected, every time a new monitor is connected to the output
which was the source of the dynamic EDID routing. If the monitor is disconnected
from the output, the last EDID remains emulated for the sources. This feature helps
especially rental technicians or system integrators to keep the source continuously
transmitting the signal, and adopt the system for new incoming display devices.
Info:
Power ON/OFF cycle will not affect the emulated EDID or other settings.
Info:
EDID routing procedure causes a status change, hence it is reported back to the
CONTROL SOFTWARE within 2-3 seconds.
Learning EDID from attached display device
The system is able to learn the EDID from a connected display device and store it
in one of the user programmable memory locations.
Step 1.
Select the User Memory in one of the list windows in the drop-down menu.
Step 2.
Select the EDID to be saved from the other list window.
Step 3.
Drag and drop the selected EDID to the desired User Memory location.
Step 4.
Click Yes in the pop-up dialog window to confirm EDID change.
Saving EDID from memory to file
The control software is able to download EDID from the matrix and to save it as an
EDID file (.dat file extension).
Step 1.
Right click on the EDID to be saved.
Step 2.
Click on the “Save to file” in the pop-up window.
Step 3.
The Matrix Controller Software downloads the desired EDID and a save
dialog appears. It may take a few seconds to download the EDID. If the
save dialog is shown, type in the file name, and press Save button. After
the process was completed, an ”EDID saved!” message confirms the
command.
Load EDID from file to memory
The system is able to load EDID from a file located on the computer and store it in
the matrix. EDID are stored in *.dat files.
Step 1.
Select the User Memory list in one of the list windows
Step 2.
Right click on the desired memory location. Then select “Load from file”
from the pop-up menu.