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Set User Defined Edid Setting; Hdcp Mode - Kindermann HDMI Control Basic 4K60 Inbetriebnahme- Und Bedienungsanleitung

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6.1.1 Set user defined EDID setting

1.
Rename the user-defined EDID as EC_11.bin.
2.
Connect the FW port of the HDMI Control Basic 4K60 to the PC with USB cable and power it.
The PC will automatically detect a virtual disk named of "BOOTDISK".
3.
Double-click to open the disk, a file named "READY.TXT" will be shown.
4.
Copy the user-defined EDID to the "BOOTDISK" disk.
5.
Refresh the disk to check whether "READY.TXT" has changed to "SUCCESS.TXT" automatically,
if yes, the user-defined EDID was imported successfully.
6.
Remove the USB cable, and then reboot the controller.
7.
The new EDID can be used by setting the DIP switch status to "111".
Note:
It might be helpful to store an induvial EDID on the device especially if more than one display from
different manufacturers or with different specs are connected, e. g. by using a HDMI splitter.
If you have the display available, it is easy to copy the EDID information by using a software like
"Moninfo". Install and start the software on your PC, connected it to the Display via HDMI cable and save
the gathered EDID information as EC_11.bin. Please make sure that you have chosen the correct screen
when saving the EDID information, e. g. when using a notebook.

6.2 HDCP mode

Put switch 4 on "ON" position to select HDCP Active mode, or to "OFF" for HDCP Passive mode
Switch status
OFF (0)
ON (1)
Video resolution
Passive (Default)
Active
Audio format
Automatically follows the HDCP version of source device.
If the input video has HDCP content, the HDCP version of
HDMI output is HDCP 1.4 for broader video solution.
If the input video has no HDCP content, the HDMI output
has no HDCP either.
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