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By default, the HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) setting of the V-40HD is turned off. This means that HDCP-
applied signals from Blu-ray Disc players and the like cannot be input. When inputting signals to which HDCP is applied, follow the
procedure shown below to change the setting.
* HDCP is copyright-protection technology that prevents unlawful copying of content by encoding the path when sending digital signals from a
video playback device to a display monitor or other display equipment.
1. Display the System menu.
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu. Use the [CURSOR] buttons to select [System], then press the [ENTER] button to
display the System menu.
fig.open-system-menu.eps
2. Change the setting.
Use the [CURSOR] buttons to select [HDCP]. Turn the [VALUE] dial to change the setting from [OFF] to [ON]. When the confirmation
screen appears, press the [ENTER] button.
fig.HDCP-setting.eps
3. Exit the menu.
Press the [EXIT] button several times to quit the menu.
When the setting change just described has been made, no further output is made from the COMPOSITE and RGB/COMPONENT connectors in
OUTPUT 1 and 2. Note, however, that HDCP-applied signals are output from the HDMI connectors.
fig.HDCP-on-off.eps
HDCP OFF
HDCP ON
RGB/
COMPONENT
COMPOSITE
OUTPUT1
PVW OUT
INPUT1-4
OUTPUT2
* No signal is output when the OUTPUT FORMAT is set to
480/59.94i, 576/50i, 1080/59.94i or 1080/50i.
HDMI
(without HDCP)
COMPOSITE
HDMI
(with HDCP)
HDMI
(with HDCP)
HDMI
(without HDCP)
HDMI
(without HDCP)
RGB/
COMPONENT*
RGB/
COMPONENT *
RGB/
COMPONENT
COMPOSITE
OUTPUT1
PVW OUT
INPUT1-4
OUTPUT2
HDMI
(without HDCP)
HDMI
(with HDCP)
HDMI
(with HDCP)
HDMI
(with HDCP)
HDMI
(with HDCP)
Inputting HDCP Signals