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remain in place until changed or it may be overridden by the lock mode and
source.
The top line of the display will show the current output resolution selected.
Some units will have a limited number of output resolutions depending on
their function (e.g. Down Converters are more limited than Video Scalers).
HDCP is handled only on certain units with DVI outputs, so this menu may not
appear on your own unit. HDCP is a ‘High-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection’ system, which can ensure that a high definition video signal cannot
be received by units not equipped with a HDCP receiver.
This menu lets you see the current status of the output and whether HDCP is
supported or active, and also lets you turn off the output’s HDCP encryption
system. Note, however, that turning HDCP off at the output will also prevent
HDCP-encrypted signals from being received by the unit – see the table
below.
By default, HDCP on the output is turned On - so that if your attached DVI
display is HDCP-compliant, then your output will be encrypted (regardless of
whether the input to the scaler is encrypted). Note that you don’t have to
attach a display to the output of the scaler – another unit can be connected
instead, in which case that unit is known as a ‘repeater’.
Please also see the HDCP menu item in ‘Adjust sources’, as this controls
availability of HDCP at the DVI input. The status message given in brackets
has the following meaning:
1024 x 768 60Hz
HDCP (Active) On
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