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SC12SP-V2 

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

04

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EDID Type

Combination of DIP positions

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1080P 60Hz 2.0CH

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1080P 60Hz 5.1CH

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1080P 60Hz 7.1CH

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1080i 60Hz 2.0CH

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1080i 60Hz 5.1CH

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1080i 60Hz 7.1CH

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4K 60Hz 4:2:0 2.0CH

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4K 60Hz 4:2:0 5.1CH

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4K 60Hz 4:2:0 7.1CH

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4K 60Hz 4:4:4 2.0CH

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4K 60Hz 4:4:4 5.1CH

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4K 60Hz 4:4:4 7.1CH

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DVI 1280x1024

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DVI 1920x1080

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DVI 1920x1200

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Copy EDID from output

EDID Management

EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is a data structure that 

is used between a display and a source. This data is used by the 

source to find out what audio and video resolutions are supported 

by the display then from this information the source will determine 

what the best resolution is to output.

While the objective of EDID is to make connecting a digital display 

to a source a simple plug and play procedure issues do arise when 

multiple displays or video matrix switching is introduced because 

of the increased number of variables.

The SC12SP-V2  will act as an ‘end point’ in the HDMI signal path. 

Using the EDID dip-switches pre-determins the video resolution 

and audio format of the source regardless of the video output 

resolution that the SC12SP-V2 scales to.

To change the EDID settings

 move the EDID dip-switches as 

required on the front panel of the unit. Please see adjacent 

table for settings.

Note:

 You must power-cycle the SC12SP-V2 after changes 

have been made in order for the EDID settings to update.

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Mode

Combination of DIP positions

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Autoscale output

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Force downscale to 1080P

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Debug mode 1

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Debug mode 2

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Original HDMI audio

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Analogue audio embed

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Dip control mode

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GUI control mode

HDMI ‘MODE’ Dip-switches

The SC12SP-V2 is ideal for installations that have two displays 

capable of supporting different video formats. Installing the 

SC12SP-V2 will allow those displays only capable of supporting 

lower video resolutions to receive scaled 4K video (via HDMI 

output 1) while still showing maximum original 4K resolution 

on the higher-definition displays (via HDMI output 2) 

Using the EDID settings (as above) the source can be instructed 

to output a 4K 60Hz signal (or lower format if required). The 

SC12SP-V2 will scale the HDMI input signal to a selected output 

resolution on HDMI output 1 using the MODE dip-switches on 

the front panel. The SC12SP-V2 will continue to pass-through 

the original 4K 60Hz video signal onto HDMI output 2 without 

any scaling. Please see adjacent table for settings.

The MODE dip-switch are assigned to a feature or setting:-
Dip-switch 3 = HDMI scaling option
Dip-switch 2 = Debug mode
Dip-switch 1 = Analogue audio embed or original HDMI audio
Dip-switch 0 = Control mode

Note:

 You must power-cycle the SC12SP-V2 after changes 

have been made in order for the EDID and MODE settings to 

update.

‘X’ indicates the dip-switch does not effect this setting

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