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TP-594Txr, TP-594Rxr
– Using the Embedded Web Pages
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2. Set the 5V power off delay timeout (on the receiver side) when the signal is lost, for x
seconds (5 to 60000 seconds, 900 seconds by default).
This timeout setting is valid only when the transmitter side does not have this
timeout setting.
3. View the HDCP Input Status.
Once an input is connected,
TP-594Rxr
automatically detect the input signal HDCP
status.
4. Enable
(default) or
Disable
HDCP Mode support on the HDMI input. This allows the
source to transmit a non-HDCP signal if required (for example, when a Mac
computer is connected to the transmitter side).
Setting Audio Signal Sources and Destinations
To set the input audio features:
1. In the Navigation pane, click
Video & Audio
. The Video and Audio settings page
appears.
2. Select the ARC signal source for extension:
▪
HDMI-out ARC
– Select the audio return signal on HDMI OUT as the ARC source.
▪
Analog IN
– Select the input signal on the
TP-594Rxr
AUDIO 5-pin terminal block
connector as the ARC source.
▪
Digital IN
– Select the TOSLINK IN input signal as the ARC source.
▪
None
– Do not select ARC.
3. Select the audio de-embedding source for analog audio output:
▪
Line-HDMI IN
– From the HDMI IN on the transmitter via HDBT (Line).
▪
HDMI-out ARC
– From the HDMI OUT audio return signal.
▪
None
– No de-embedding.
4. Select
Analog OUT
to route the de-embedded audio signal to the AUDIO 5-pin terminal
block connector on
TP-594Rxr
. Otherwise, select
None
.
For further information regarding routing audio signals, see
Managing EDID
Use the
TP-594Txr
and
TP-594Rxr
EDID page to acquire the EDID from the output, from the
default or from a custom file, and to view the current EDID Lock Status (see DIP-switch 3
in
When acquiring the EDID:
•
TP-594Txr
acquires the EDID from HDBT OUT/default/EDID file to use with HDMI IN.
•
TP-594Rxr
acquires the EDID from HDMI OUT/default/EDID file to use with HDBT IN.
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