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8.5 Input Settings
8.5.1 No-signal input monitoring [INPUT VIDEO DETECT]
If you change the settings of EDID or turn off/on the MSD while HDMI or DVI devices (hereafter referred to as
“source devices”) that are connected to the MSD are turned on, only a few source devices stop outputting
signals. In this case, the MSD repeatedly requests the source devices to output signal data.
Use this menu to set the monitoring time which is from when a source device stops outputting signals to when
the MSD requests the source device to output video signals.
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Monitoring time: OFF, 2000ms (2 seconds) to 15000 ms. (15 seconds) by 100 ms.
[Default]: 10000 ms. (10 seconds)
[Figure 8.28] Monitoring absence of input
Note 1:
If the MSD requests a PC to output video signals, the PC resets the output of video signals. If the set value is
too short, the PC may not output video because it keeps resetting repeatedly.
[Figure 8.29] Repeating reset
Note 2:
If you use this input monitoring function and the power-saving function of the PC
’s monitor simultaneously, the
PC may output video again only after the time set in this menu passes following that the monitor power save
function works. If you enable the monitor power save function, set this
menu to “OFF”.
Note 3:
If this function works with the Dual monitor function simultaneously, the PC may determine there is no
monitor connection and it may reset the Dual monitor function
. In this case, set this menu to “OFF”.
1. To set the No-signal input monitoring time using menu:
MSD-5404
Top
↓
SET key
[FUNCTION SELECT]
INPUT SETTING
▲▼
keys: Select “INPUT SETTING”.
↓
SET key
PC1 video signals
Changing EDID
Time
Monitoring time
ON
OFF
PC2 video signals
ON
OFF
MSD requests PC2 to
output video signals.
[In case PC2 does not output video signals:]
PC video
signals
Changing EDID
Time
Monitoring time
ON
OFF
MSD requests the PC to output video signals.
Monitoring time Monitoring time
The PC may try to output video signals.
For each input