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VM-10H2
– Operating the VM-10H2
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Operating the VM-10H2
User operation consists of setting the DIP-switches and acquiring an EDID as needed.
Setting the DIP-Switches
The SETUP DIP-switches
located on the rear panel are used for video wall, 5V DC, MAC
settings and force RGB.
Figure 3: DIP-Switches
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Function
Status
Support HDCP on/off
DIP-switch 1 enables the user to
control the appearance of an HDCP or
non-HDCP input to the source to
permit delivery of protection-free
content, such as personal clips and
charts, without HDCP encryption.
HDCP protected content is not passed
in non-HDCP mode.
Up
–
HDCP off.
Down
– HDCP on (default).
Force RGB
When the display lacks YCbCr
capabilities, the user can force native
delivery of the RGB color format in
HDMI content to improve picture
quality.
Up
–
Use stored EDID (default).
Down
– Use stored EDID and force source RGB
support.
EDID lock
Up
–
EDID lock on.
Down
– EDID lock off (default).
Auto-EDID
Up
–
Use stored EDID (default).
Down
– Use and store EDID of connected output 1
monitor; otherwise, use stored EDID.
Force non-deep color on EDID
Up
–
Use stored EDID (default).
Down
– Use stored EDID and force source non-deep
color support.
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Video Wall sync delay
(mute all video outputs until all are ready)
Flexible output delay options control
the coherent and simultaneous
unmuted content presentation on all
video wall output displays
DIP 6
DIP 7
Video Wall Delay
Up
Up
None
– 0 delay (default)
Down
Up
On
– 10 sec delay
Up
Down
On
– 15 sec delay
Down
Down
On
– 17 sec delay
USB mode selection
Up
–
Normal operation (default).
Down
The DIP-switch status is sampled when the device is reset. The unit must be powered off and
on for the new settings to activate.
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