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Operating Functions
and
Controls
Front Panel
Supports xvYCC and CEC bypass and also system reset functions
Has CEC function's one touch play & Record, programmable timer, menu
language, deck & device menu control, OSD display, device OSD transfer, remote
control pass through, system audio control and system standby
System standby will only be actived once the last TV is switched to standby
① Power Switch: This switch turns the system on and off.
② Power LED Indicator: This LED is green when power is on and red when
the power is OFF.
③ Sync LED: When an HDMI source is connected to the input port, this
LED will turn on only when the splitter has established a link.
④ CEC button & LED: Press this button to switch the CEC function on or off. The
LED will turn yellow when the CEC is switched on. The factory default setting on.
Note:
1. In order to perform the CEC function, both source and display must have CEC
support.
2. The standby mode will only be activated when the last TV has been switched to
standby.
3. All four HDMI outputs support CEC functionality.
⑤ Output LED: When the HDMI display has been connected to the output ports and
a signal is being sent the LED will switch on.
⑥ EDID switch STD/TV: When switched to STD, EDID's manual settings of
deep color (12 or 8 bits) and color space (RGB or YCbCr) are allowed. When
switched to TV, the splitter will use the external EDID. When EDID is switched to
STD users can change EDID's deep color between 8 or 12bits, under the condition
that all output support the same number of bits. For example, once the EDID is
switched to 12 bits but only 3 output displays support 12 bits and one supports 8 bits.
The 8 bits display will not be able to display any media. Users can also switch
between RGB or YCbCr for the EDID's color space. But again, all output displays
need to comply with the selected settings. Most TV monitors support both RGB and
YCbCr but some monitors only support RGB. When the EDID color space is set to
YCbCr some monitors may not display any image and/or display a "reddish" image.
In cases like this switching the EDID to RGB is a must. Factory default is set as
YCbCr.