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4.6 HDCP Management
The HDBaseT Lite Transmitter offers advanced HDCP management to allow greater
compatibility with other devices. The output will always be encrypted or unencrypted,
following the status of the source content. If the content is encrypted, the output of the
HDBaseT receiver will be encrypted; if the content is unencrypted, the output of the
HDBaseT receiver will be unencrypted.
HDMI HDCP
The HDBaseT Lite Transmitter ships with the HDMI input set to “HDCP compliant”. This
will work for most applications; however, the HDBaseT Lite Transmitter allows you to set
the input to “Not HDCP compliant”. This is important for systems using not-compliant
sinks (such as a video conferencing or recording system). To set the unit to “Not HDCP
compliant”, simply connect via RS232 and send the RS232 command as described on
5.1.5 HDCP Compliance
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VGA HDCP
The VGA input will convert analog video to digital and will not add encryption to the
content.
4.7 Low Power Mode
The HDBaseT Lite Transmitter has a low-power or standby mode that it will automatically
return to, based upon input signal and switching activity.
No Signal
If the HDBaseT Lite Transmitter detects no video on either the HDMI or the VGA input
for a set amount of time, the HDBaseT Lite Transmitter will go into low-power mode. The
default time is 30 minutes, which can be adjusted by sending an RS232 command. The
timeout clock is accurate to +/-4%.
No Activity
If the unit does not switch inputs or communicate via RS232 for a set amount of time, the
HDBaseT Lite Transmitter will go into low-power mode. The default time is 3 hours, which
can be adjusted by sending an RS232 command. The timeout clock is accurate to +/-4%.