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C6
Output C selects Input 6
G6
Output G selects Input 6
C7
Output C selects Input 7
G7
Output G selects Input 7
C8
Output C selects Input 8
G8
Output G selects Input 8
D1
Output D selects Input 1
H1
Output H selects Input 1
D2
Output D selects Input 2
H2
Output H selects Input 2
D3
Output D selects Input 3
H3
Output H selects Input 3
D4
Output D selects Input 4
H4
Output H selects Input 4
D5
Output D selects Input 5
H5
Output H selects Input 5
D6
Output D selects Input 6
H6
Output H selects Input 6
D7
Output D selects Input 7
H7
Output H selects Input 7
D8
Output D selects Input 8
H8
Output H selects Input 8
EDID LEARNING
The EDID learning function is only necessary whenever you encounter any display on the HDMI
output port that cannot play audio and video properly. Because the HDMI source devices and
displays may have various level of capability in playing audio and video, the general principle is that
the source device will output the lowest standards in audio format and video resolutions to be
commonly acceptable among all HDMI displays. In this case, a 720p stereo HDMI signal output
would be probably the safest choice. Nevertheless, the user can force the matrix to learn the EDID
of the lowest capable HDMI display among others to make sure all displays are capable to play the
HDMI signals normally by performing the procedures stated below.
Note
SW1-SW4 Pin#1 and Pin#2
must be set “ON” & “ON” for EDID Learning Mode
DIP Switch Position
Video
Audio
Description
Pin 1
Pin 2
ON
[
]
ON
[
]
Bypass
Bypass
EDID Learning –
for learning EDID from the receiver