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Reload factory defaults
Current input:
Loads the factory default values to the currently selected input.
All inputs:
Loads the factory default values to all inputs.
Settings for input port
I
nput equalization:
Each input port has a built-in equalizer, which is able to
compensate the attenuation of DVI and HDMI cables for up to 60 meters at
1080p60 resolution. These equalizers work in automatic gain control mode by
default and in most cases this operates with adequate result. Sometimes –
especially with very long cables – the equalization level has to be set manually.
Set color range:
With this setting you are able to control the color range
conversion on the input ports. There are three options: leave the color range
unchanged, apply compression (0-255
16-235) or expansion (16-235
0-255).
Status
+5V present
Shows if there is a source device connected to the port.
Signal present
Shows if there is valid video signal on this input.
DVI/HDMI
Shows the current mode and color depth.
HDCP
Shows if the encryption is active or not.
Video signal info
Resolution
Horizontal and vertical resolution, scan mode and the
refresh rate of the signal.
Scan
Scan mode (interlaced or progressive).
Color space
Shows the actual color space of the video signal (RGB,
YUV 4:4:4, YUV4:2:2).
Vsync
Vertical refresh rate.
Hsync
Frequency of the horizontal sync.
Vsync polarity
The polarity of the vertical sync. It can be negative
(leading edge falls) or positive (leading edge rises).
Hsync polarity:
The polarity of the horizontal sync. Polarity can be
negative (leading edge falls) or positive (leading edge
rises)
Pixel clock stable:
Shows whether the clock signal is stable on TMDS line.
Pixel repetition:
Pixel repetition factor (1x, 2x, 4x).
Aspect ratio:
Active Format Aspect Ratio based on AVI InfoFrame
Audio signal info
Format
Shows the type of the audio.
Sampling frequency
Shows the sampling frequency determined by the built-in
audio clock regeneration unit.
Channels:
Shows the channel number as extracted from the Audio
InfoFrame (0 to 7).
Summary of Contents for MX8x8DVI-HDCP-Pro
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