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Figure 9-9. EDID>EDID/DDC screen.

ServSwitch 4site Flex also uses these entries to distinguish between confusable analog input video signals. The following groups of analog input signals are difficult to distinguish automatically:

WUXGA 1920x1200 60 Hz

UXGA 1600x1200 60 Hz

UXGA 1600x1200 60 Hz with reduced blanking

WUXGA 1920x1200 50 Hz

UXGA 1600x1200 50 Hz

UXGA 1600x1200 50 Hz with reduced blanking

SXGA+ 1400x1050 60 Hz

WSXGA 1680x1050 60 Hz

XGA 1024x768 60 Hz

WXGA 1280x768 60 Hz

WXGA 1360x768 60 Hz

If you experience problems with the automatic input detection of an analog input signal in these groups, you can overwrite the automatic detection by programming the expected video signal into the input EDID.

Use the arrow keys to navigate to the first video mode entry and press ENTER/SELECT to open the window with a list of selectable video modes.

In this window, use the arrow keys to select the desired line in the list shown on the right and press ENTER/SELECT for the video format.

Use the arrow keys to navigate to the second video mode entry, and press ENTER/SELECT to open the window with a list of selectable video modes.

Use the arrow keys to navigate to “Signal“ and press ENTER/SELECT to switch between analog or digital. This setting specifies whether the EDID should identify the ServSwitch 4site Flex as an analog or digital device. Usually it is safe to leave this setting at“digital.”

Use the arrow keys to navigate to the following write options:

WRITE: Save the changes in the current input EDID.

WRITE TO ALL INPUTS: Save the changes to all four input EDIDs.

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Contents ServSwitch 4site Flex Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this ManualFCC and IC RFI Statements NOM Statement Safety Guidelines Safety GuidelinesTable of Contents 10.1 100 Specifications SpecificationsOverview Introduction OverviewWin mode screen USB and Keyboard for Keyboard/Mouse/Touchscreen/Trackball Features DVI and VGATransparent USB OperationFront Panel Hardware DescriptionSelector Back PanelBack-panel components Installation InstallationConnecting the Unit to Power Connecting USB Devices Connecting Video Sources/ComputersPowering Up the System Connecting AudioAudio out Powered speakers Headphones Amplifier On-Screen Display On-Screen Display OSD-Overview On-Screen DisplayOSD-Main Menu Window Three ways to open the OSD main menu window Navigation Using the Buttons on the Front Panel OSD-NavigationNavigation with Keyboard OSD System 4.4.1 Hdcp Status SystemHotkey screen HotkeyHotmouse Quad Mode Win Mode OSD Language OSD Position14. SystemSecurity screen Security LevelsSystem Hdcp Console Video OUTPUT/EDID Input Status Computer Disable Channel Control 16. Quad mode example19. DCP control example 20. SystemControl, DCP mode Synchronize selected Console Keyboard Maximum security levels OSD Mode Current OSD ModePiP Triple gap Single fixed mode Single direct 11. PiP video sources displayed one after the other Test Pattern 14. Test patterns OSD Configuration OSD Configuration BackupRecall Factory Reset/Defaults Console Keyboard OSD Console Video Output OSD ConsoleTouchscreen KeyboardDevice details screen OSD Console ConsoleFade screen FadeBackground Multi MonitorOSD Console Edid Display of Monitor Data OSD Video Input Status Display Video Formats OSD VideoRotation DVI/VGAVIdeo/Rotation example CroppingBrightness/Contrast with Analog Input Only VideoScreen Width screen Screen Width with Analog Input OnlyFormat Phase with Analog Input OnlyOSD Video 12. PiP mode for wide-screen monitors OSD Computer Channel Mapping OSD ComputerAudio Name Mouse EDID/DDC Reset PS/2OSD Computer OSD Computer ENTER/SELECT OSD-USB Device USB Port Status OSD-USB DeviceSwitching Mode USB DeviceChange Name screen Change Device NameOSD Help OSD HelpActivating the Hotmouse Cursor HotmouseExample Switch active channel from 1 to Hotmouse Cursor in Full-Screen Mode/Quad ModeHotmouse Cursor in PiP Mode Scaling PiP images up Hold left mouse button Hotmouse Cursor in Win ModeHotmouse Menu Activating/Operating 13. Help screen Mode-Quad, Full, PiP, or Win 14. Hotmouse menu in Quad mode17. Full-Screen mode Hotmouse menu-PIP mode 21. Single fixed and direct PiP image screens 23. Win mode screen Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Contacting Black BoxShipping and Packaging Appendix A. Keyboard Commands Appendix a Keyboard CommandsAppendix a Keyboard Commands Appendix B. Device Configuration Program Appendix B Device Configuration ProgramSettings Click the device configuration button Appendix B Device Configuration Program Appendix B Device Configuration Program Figure B-6. Storing a configuration Loading a configuration Appendix C Update ServSwitch 4site Flex Firmware Appendix C Update ServSwitch 4site Flex FirmwareAppendix C Update ServSwitch 4site Flex Firmware Appendix D. Serial Cable Appendix D Serial CableAppendix E. DCP-XML Remote Control Appendix E DCP-XML Remote ControlAppendix F. Supported Touchscreen Controller Appendix F Supported Touchscreen ControllerAppendix G. Supported Video Input Appendix G Supported Video InputTable G-1 . Video input display video formats Appendix H. Supported Video Output Appendix H Supported Video OutputTable H-1 . Video output display video formats Appendix I. Cascading Appendix I CascadingBlackbox.com Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7