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Source HDR Ability:
- Parse the HDR Static Metadata data block in the sink's EDID.
- Output 4K60 (4:2:0, 10/12-bit), or 4K30 (4:4:4, 10/12-bit).
- Output DRMI (Dynamic Range & Mastering InfoFrame).
Sink HDR Ability:
- Build an RX EDID that includes the HDR Static Metadata data
block.
- Receive 4k60 (4:2:0, 10/12-bit), or 4K30 (4:4:4, 10/12-bit) signals.
- Receive DRMI and decode the HDR contents.
Unit HDR Ability:
- No support for HDR output in Pattern mode.
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Supports HDR bypass & analysis in Analyzer mode.
- HDR EDID must be copied from an connected sink to the RX EDID
through the EDID Emulator menu in Analyzer mode.
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EDID Analyzer & Packet.DRMI for HDR analysis in Analyzer mode.
EDID Settings:
- The unit has 10 built-in EDIDs and 10 custom EDID slots. Within the
OSD menu’s “EDID Emulator” section, the EDID from the currently
connected sink, a built-in EDID, or a custom EDID may be selected
for use as the unit’s EDID. Programming a custom EDID through
the RS-232 connection is supported.
IR Settings:
- The IR remote uses one out of 4
available address channels for
control of the test pattern generator,
allowing up to 4 to be located in the
same area while being controlled by different remotes. Select “IR
Controller Address” within the “Setup” section of the OSD’s main
menu. Assign an address number (from 0 to 3) that matches the
setting on the remote that is to be used with the unit. The default
factory setting is 0.
- The IR remote’s address can be set using the two DIP switches
located on the back of the remote, inside the battery cover. The
default factory setting is 0 (off, off).
ON
1 2
0
ON
1 2
1
ON
1 2
2
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