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Signal Identification Section
The third section of the ‘Input Settings’ window allows you to identify key signal
characteristics on a specific input.
Measured Resolution
– This is the measurement that makes up the horizontal value of
the incoming signal.
Source Loss Colour
– This defines the color a specific input will display if the source is
invalid or disconnected. The default color is now blue (used to be black) but the default
can be set to black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan or white.
EDID Filename
– The name of the default EDID file.
HDMI Found
– This shows you whether there is a 256 byte HDMI EDID present. DVI is
commonly recognised at 128 byte. This will either display
Found
or
Not Found
.
HDCP Protection
– This indicates to you that HDCP has been detected on the source
and that an HDCP configuration is required. This will either display
Detected
or
Not
Present
. If HDCP is detected an ‘
H
’ will appear in the Input Settings Button.