6. Software Control – Using Lightware Device Controller
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Advanced Tab
Signal information is available on this tab which can be used for cable
diagnostic purpose. The following information are displayed:
▪
Signal error rate
▪
BCH EEC errors
▪
AVI Infoframe
▪
Audio InfoFrame
▪
Vendor Specific Infoframe
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HDMI 2.0 related information:
–
Scrambling
–
Clock rate
6.3.4. Output Port Properties Window
Click on a port to display its properties.
Output Port Legend
General Tab
General section
Port name
The name of a port can be changed by typing the
new name and clicking the
Set
button. The following
characters are allowed when naming: Letters (A-Z)
and (a-z), hyphen (-), underscore (_), numbers (0-9),
and dot (.). Max length: 63 characters.
Mute
The incoming signal can be muted/unmuted by
pressing the button. If the port is muted, button text
is
Unmute
. In this case, no signal is transmitted to the
output port.
Lock
The output port can be locked to the currently
connected input port by the button. If the port is
locked, button text is
Unlock
. In this case the mute
state cannot be changed.
Last
attached
display
EDID
The name of the last attached monitor's EDID is
displayed (shown as
Monitor Name
in the EDID
menu).
HDCP
capability
Shows if the last attached display was HDCP-
compliant.
Video settings
HDCP
Depends on input:
the encryption level depends
on the settings of the input port and the source
content/device. If the incoming signal is not
encrypted, then the outgoing signal will not be
encrypted either.
Maximum possible:
the highest supported level
of encryption (between the matrix and the sink)
is applied (up to HDCP v2.2).
Signal type
The outgoing signal format can be selected by a
drop-down list:
HDMI, DVI, Auto
.
5V enable
Always on: +5V power is always sent thus the
sink and the port are always connected.
Always off: +5V power is not sent twwwowards
the sink, thus the sink does not sense the
connection.