Extron electronic EDID 101D TV Video Accessories User Manual


 
EDID 101D/EDID 101V • Installation and Operation
Installation and Operation, cont’d
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Panel Features
DVI OUTPUT (DISPLAY)
DVI INPUT (SOURCE)
POWER
12V
0.4A MAX
EDID
SELECT
60
Hz
50
RECORD
DIGITAL
SIGNAL
ANALOG
ON
12
VGA OUTPUT (DISPLAY)
CONFIG
VGA INPUT (SOURCE)
POWER
12V
0.4A MAX
EDID
SELECT
60
Hz
50
RECORD
SPARE
ON
12
EDID 101D
EDID 101V
g a b c d e f
EDID 101 Panel views
Side panel
a
Power LED — Dual-color multi-purpose LED:
Green — Indicates power is connected from the 5 VDC pin
of a DVI/VGA video source or by the optional 12 VDC
power supply (
e
).
Flashing red — During the recording process, indicates a new
EDID being written to memory, returning to solid green
when the write completes.
b
Record button — This recessed button is used to
initiate recording of a connected display device EDID to
user-programmable memory (position 0 on the rotary switch).
c
DIP switch — Position 1 is used to select the vertical refresh
frequency for the pre-programmed EDID. When switched to
"Off", the EDID selected by rotary positions 1 through F are
based on 50 Hz. When switched to "On", they are based on
60 Hz (default position).
Position 2, (not used on EDID 101V; labeled "Spare"), selects the
signal format, digital or analog, for the pre-programmed EDID.
d
EDID Rotary Switch — Position 0 of this 16 position rotary
switch is used to record an EDID from a display.
Positions 1-F select pre-programmed EDID resolutions.
N
Configuring the EDID 101 rotary and DIP switches
allow a user to select a pre-programmed EDID based on
the native rate of a display (i.e. 1280x1024 @ 60 Hz)
and a desired signal type (i.e. digital), but does not
necessarily force a video source to output that rate. Since
EDID is not limited to reporting a single video rate
(i.e. the native rate), each Extron EDID also lists other
common video rates for use by the video source.