Extron electronic MPS 601 Switch User Manual


 
EDID Minder
The HDMI and RGBHV input groups feature EDID Minder, ensuring that each input source
reads the EDID of the output display even when the input is not selected. The result is the
video source powers up properly and reliably outputs content when selected.
Depending on the EDID mode selected, the EDID of the connected display is stored in
slot65 (see User assigned EDID Mode on page16). The user can select an EDID file
from the internal list or read the display EDID and store it one of four user slots. Whether
stored automatically or manually, the EDID file is written to internal memory for each input.
Automatic Mode
If an output display has never been connected, a default EDID file is placed on the RGB and
HDMI inputs according to the following table:
Input Group Default EDID
RGBHV 1920x1080 @ 60 Hz
HDMI 1080p @ 60 Hz,
2-Ch PCM audio
When a display is connected to the output, the EDID of the display is read and replaces the
default EDID on each input. The EDID remains even if the display is removed. If a different
display is connected or a user assigned EDID is selected, the previous EDID is overwritten.
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