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Four terminal input, side by side (DVI 1x4)
One of the methods of transmitting image signals using four transmission cables.
For example, when transmitting a 3840x2160 image, each cable carries a 960x2160 signal.
Image signals are divided horizontally into four parts, transmitted, composed, and played back.
Signal A is received through DVI1, signal B through DVI2, signal C through DVI3, and signal D through
DVI4.
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Notes for receiving signals through multiple terminals
In order to reproduce images correctly when an image signal is divided and received through multiple
terminals, the following items must at least be the same for each of the divided image signals.
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Period
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Resolution, frequency
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Color format
These are the typically same because it is assumed that images from a single output device will be divided
and output. However, this may not be true depending on the specifications of the output device.
3-2 About Multi input mode select
On this product, EDID (a list of resolutions that can be received) is selected using “Multi input mode select”.
(The EDID is selected separately for DVI and HDMI.) (*1)
If set to “Normal the EDID will be a list containing a portion of the image signals that use a single terminal
and a portion of the image signals that use several terminals.
With this setting, image signals with different number of terminals can be selected on the image output
equipment side and output.
However, because not all image signals can be accommodated, if a setting is not in the list, the following
menu is used to select a setting with specific number of terminals.
Install settings
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Professional settings
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Multi input mode select
Here, the DVI or HDMI setting is changed from Standard to the number of terminals to be used (Single, 1x2,
2x2, or 1x4).
*1: EDID are different between panel drive mode settings