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EDID Description
TX EDID Description
Under normal circumstances, a source device (digital and analog) will require information about a connected device/display to assess
what resolutions and features are available. The source can then cater its output to send only resolutions and features that are compatible
with the attached device/display. This information is called EDID (Extended Display Information Data) and a source device can only
accept and read one EDID from a connected device/display. Likewise, the source can only output one resolution for use by a connected
device/display.
The EDID switch allows for EDID learning or to pre-set an EDID to encourage a “handshake” between the display and
source.
Attention:
Please confirm the extender is working normally, when you want to modify the new EDID to source. Toggle
the EDID switcher to the corresponding number first, then plug in the Transmitters power again. The extender will send
the new EDID to the source.
EDID TABLE:
POSITION
EDID DESCRIPTION
POSITION
EDID DESCRIPTION
0
1080p, 2CH AUDIO
8
3D,1080p, HD AUDIO
1
1080p, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
9
Copy the HDMI loop out EDID
2
1080p, HD AUDIO
A
1080p, 2CH AUDIO
3
1080i, 2CH AUDIO
B
1080p, 2CH AUDIO
4
1080i, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
C
1080p, 2CH AUDIO
5
1080i, HD AUDIO
D
1080p, 2CH AUDIO
6
3D,1080p, 2CH AUDIO
E
1080p, 2CH AUDIO
7
3D, 1080p,DOLBY/DTS 5.1
F
1080p, 2CH AUDIO
RX EDID Description
RECOMMENDED EQ SETTING
POSITION
CABLE LENGTH
0 (MIN)-2
under 15M (49.5ft)
3-4
15-30M (49.5 ft - 99ft)
5-6
30-40M (99ft - 132ft)
7 (MAX)
40-50M (132ft - 164ft)
A
NEU
VIDEO
If you see flickering or a blinking image on the display, adjust
the EQ switch to improve the cable skew. MAX stands for the
strongest HDMI signal level for the longest possible transmission
length while MIN stands for the weakest HDMI signal level for short
transmission lengths. Adjust the signal level from MIN to MAX until
desired video quality is displayed.