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■ Appoint:
Selecting this allows for a different EDID to be assigned to
each input.
4) Set EDID Input Content:
This section provides a way to set the EDID to
use with the selected input.
■ IN 1/IN 2/IN 3/All Input:
Click the appropriate buttons to select the
preferred input(s) and open the EDID Source table for assigning an
EDID.
■ EDID Source:
Click the EDID to assign to the selected input. Once
the EDID has been selected, the change will be occur immediately.
Note: In most cases, assigning a new EDID to an input will cause the
affected input to briefly blink out while the source adapts to the new
information.
This unit provides the following 6 default EDIDs:
Unit’s Default EDIDs
8bit/2D/PCM/1080p/2CH
1920×1080p@60Hz (4.95Gbps) &
8-bit color, LPCM 2.0
8bit/2D/PCM/1080p/MCH
1920×1080p@60Hz (4.95Gbps) &
8-bit color, LPCM 7.1 & Bitstream
12bit/2D/PCM/4K2K@30/2CH
3840×2160p@30Hz (10.2Gbps) &
Deep Color (8/10/12-bit), LPCM 2.0
12bit/2D/PCM/4K2K@30/MCH
3840×2160p@30Hz (10.2Gbps) &
Deep Color (8/10/12-bit), LPCM 7.1
& Bitstream
12bit/2D/PCM/4K2K@60/2CH
3840×2160p@60Hz (18Gbps) &
Deep Color (8/10/12-bit), LPCM 2.0
12bit/2D/PCM/4K2K@60/MCH
3840×2160p@60Hz (18Gbps) &
Deep Color (8/10/12-bit), LPCM 7.1
& Bitstream
Note: In some rare cases it is possible for custom or external EDIDs to cause
compatibility issues with certain sources. If this happens, it is recommended
to switch to one of the 6 default EDIDs for maximum compatibility.