6.2 Rear Panel
①
. IR IN: Place the IR receiver cable in front of the displays and then use
the sources remote to the device through an IR receiver cable.
②
. RS-232: Connect to the COM port of your PC for long distance control
over RS-232. Detail specifications in section 8.
③
. EDID: EDID control switch, the default factory setting is on TV, leave as is
when the displays are working properly. Switch to STD to use the built-in
EDID.
Note:
1. STD means using an internal EDID, TV means using an external EDID.
2. When EDID is switched to TV, the unit will detect the first HDMI output
source's EDID and will record it in the unit. If the first detected output
source is DVI it will pass on to the next source, until the first HDMI
source has been detected. The detection priority is HDMI v1.3 >
HDMI v1.2 > DVI.
3. When EDID is on STD the unit will use the built-in EDID which supports:
Video → 1080p 12-bit (max) but not supporting xvYCC
Audio → PCM2
4. Your EDID selection will only be activated when the unit is re-plugged
and powered on.
④
. HDMI OUTPUT A&B: Connect each of these output ports to the HDMI
display(s). This device has a repeater function and each output port can
support up to 16 KSV key sets, which means two outputs can support a
total of 32 KSV key sets.
⑤
. HDMI INPUT 1 & 2: Connect these input ports to the HDMI/DVI output port
of your source device such as a DVD player or set-top-box.
⑥
. DC 5V: Plug the 5V DC power supply into the unit and connect the
adaptor to an AC outlet.
RS-232
HDMI INPUT
1
2
HDMI OUTPUT
A
B
DC 5V
STD
TV
EDID
IR IN
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