Extron electronic DVS 605 manual HDCP Status: Inputs & Outputs, HDCP Authorized, Genlock/AFL Modes

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HDCP Status: Inputs & Outputs

HDCP Status: Inputs & Outputs

Through a series of SIS commands (see “SIS Communication and Control” starting on page 34) the DVS 605 has the ability to report HDCP status of the HDMI input signals as well as connected HDMI sink devices. When the unit is queried, it reports feedback on the specified input (source) or output (sink) as follows:

There is no sink or source attached.

The connected sink supports HDCP, or the connected source is currently providing a HDCP encrypted signal.

The connected sink does not support HDCP, or the connected source is currently providing an unencrypted signal.

HDCP status of the current input can be viewed on the OSD bug. If the input is encrypted the OSD bug displays an HDCP padlock symbol. The HDCP status of the currently selected input, and the capabilities of the connected HDMI sink device, can also be viewed on the AV Controls bar within the internal web pages of the unit.

HDCP Authorized

The HDCP Authorized function allows the DVS 605 HDMI inputs to be able to report as an HDCP authorized sink or a non-HDCP authorized sink device to a source. This is especially useful for sources that will encrypt their output even if the source material does not require HDCP encryption, which would then prevent content from being displayed on non-HDCP compliant displays.

For example, if the user wanted to show a non-HDCP protected presentation from a PC using the HDMI output of the PC, there is a chance that the PC will encrypt the HDMI, because it can see that the DVS 605 HDMI input supports HDCP authorization. If the user were only going to use the HDMI output of the DVS 605 to a display (sink) that supported HDCP, there would be no issue; however, if the user wanted to use the DVS 605 analog 15-pin HD output to an analog sink (display), the green HDCP notification screen would be displayed, due to the source unnecessarily enabling encryption on its HDMI output.

By disabling HDCP authorization on one of the DVS 605 HDMI inputs, the PC with non- HDCP protected content will determine that the signal path does not support HDCP, and therefore will not encrypt its output. With HDCP authorization disabled on the DVS 605’s input, the user will be able to view their non-HDCP protected content from any video output of the DVS 605. With HDCP authorized disabled on an input, if HDCP protected content is selected on the source, the source will either simply mute its video output to black, or display a warning message to the user.

Genlock/AFL Modes

The DVS 605 has the ability to lock the output vertical refresh rate to the selected input signal vertical refresh rate (AFL), or to an applied SDI Genlock signal (SDI models only).

The 3 available modes for genlock are:

Off — A free running pixel clock is generated internally by the DVS 605.

Input AFL — This mode locks the output vertical refresh rate to the vertical refresh rate of the currently selected input using Extron Accu-Rate Frame Lock technology to ensure no frames of the input are repeated or dropped due to frame rate conversion. This mode will result in glitches / interruptions in output sync when a new DVS 605 input is selected, or when a new signal has been routed to the DVS 605 selected input, as the DVS 605 locks to the vertical refresh rate of the new input. If no input signal is detected, or if locking to the input signal would result in a >165 MHz pixel clock, a free running pixel clock is generated by the DVS 605.

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Contents User Guide SCALERS AND SIGNAL PROCESSORSwith Seamless Switching HDCP-CompliantScalerChinese Simplified(简体中文) Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions • English Instructions de sécurité • FrançaisTrademarks FCC Class A NoticeCopyright Conventions Used in this Guide Specifications AvailabilitySoftware Commands NotificationsSIS Communication and Control ContentsUsing the Default Web Pages Mounting the DVS Introduction DVS 605 Series DescriptionPackage Licensed Third-partySoftware Used in the DVSLicensed Third-partySoftware Used in the DVS LicenseVideo Outputs Key FeaturesVideo Inputs DVS 605 • Introduction AudioGeneral DVS 605 • Introduction Controlling the DVS Rear Panel Cabling DVS 605 Rear Panel Features — All ModelsRear Panel Connections FigureDVS using the LockIt bracket as follows Figure Audio Input Connector WiringFigure 2. LockIt Bracket Mounting Options Figure 6. RJ-45LAN Connector Wiring Figure 4. Audio Output Connector WiringFigure 5. Audio Output Connector Wiring DVS 605 • Rear Panel Connections Figure 7. DVS 605 Front Panel Features •Front Panel Overview •Powering Up•Other DVS 605 Operating Features OperationMenu Navigation Using Front Panel Controls Powering UpDefault Display Cycle Figure 8. Typical Default Display CycleMenu Overview Figure 9. Top Level MenusFigure 10. Main Menu DVS 605 • OperationPicture Control User PresetsFigure 11. User Preset Menu Figure 12. Picture Control MenuInput video types Input ConfigurationFigure 13. Input Configuration Menu InputFigure 14. Output Configuration Menu Output ConfigurationResolutions and Refresh Rates HDMI Format Analog Output FormatSync Polarity HDCP NotificationGenlock/AFL Modes HDCP Status: Inputs & OutputsHDCP Authorized Genlock/AFL Offset Description Figure 17. Audio Configuration Menu Audio Configuration All ModelsAudio Delay Setting Aspect Ratio Advanced ConfigurationFigure 18. Advanced Configuration Menu Auto Memory Auto-Imagethreshold settingsAuto-Image Test pattern Switch typeOverscan OSD durationFigure 21. Edit Comm Settings Menu View Comm SettingsFactory Reset Exit MenuEnable Executive Mode Front Panel Lockout Executive ModesFigure 22. Front Panel Lockout Disable Executive ModeWindow vs. Image Size Position — An Overview DVS 605 OperationNOTES Picture-in-picturePIP ModeFront Panel Activation PIP Presets Figure 24. Default Main and PIP Window LayoutsCustom EDID/Custom Output Resolution Other DVS 605 Operating FeaturesPower Save Screen SaveAudio Format Hardwired IR PortThe OSD Bug Audio SourceFigure 25. Reset Mode Comparison Resetting the UnitDVS 605 Reset Mode Summary Reset All IP Reset to Factory Defaults Settings•Commands and Responses SIS Communication and ControlCopyright Information Host to Scaler CommunicationsError Responses Commands and ResponsesPassword Information Error Response ReferencesSymbol Definitions DVS 605 • SIS Communication and ControlFigure 29. SIS Command EDID Table DVS 605 SIS Communication and ControlDVS 605 SIS Communication and Control DVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control SIS IP command definitions DVS 605 • SIS Communication and ControlDVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control ASCII Command SIS Command and Response TableCommand ResponseAuto-Image Additional DescriptionInput name Horizontal startResponse CommandASCII Command Additional DescriptionColor Picture AdjustmentsVideo mute TintHorizontal position image Horizontal position windowVertical position window Vertical position imageHorizontal size image Output ConfigurationPower save mode Output scaler rateAudio delay available on all models Audio Configuration Audio mute global settingsVolume control audio models only CommandAudio follow Audio input formatAudio output format CommandInput presets Presets User presetsUser preset name Input preset nameFreeze Advanced ConfigurationTest pattern Auto memories per inputFront panel security lockout Executive Mode Video effectEffect duration HDCP notification green screen/messageGenlock/AFL Offset Video signal presenceGenlock CommandPicture In Picture Hardwired IR portReset commands PIP on/offProduct naming Backup/restore configurationInformation request CommandCommand Ethernet data portFirmware version requests ASCII TelnetCommand IP setup commandsInformation requests ASCII TelnetNOTE: E X12!CA Re-mapport designations Directory commandsFile erase commands Command•Accessing the Default Web Pages Using the Default Web PagesAccessing the Default Web Pages Navigating the Default Web PagesTurning Off Compatibility Mode Navigating the Default Web PagesTo check compatibility view settings Auto-Imagebutton Configuration PagesAV Controls Panel AV input buttons inputsFreeze button Breakaway audio check box audio models onlyVideo and audio mute buttons Input renaming Signal typeFigure 34. Input Configuration Panel RGB ScaledAuto-Image Aspect ratioFilm Detect Auto MemoryFigure 35. Input Configuration Panel ResolutionAnalog signal format Refresh rateGenlock Digital output signal formatSwitch transition Test patternEDID Minder Page Figure 36. EDID Minder PageAssigning EDIDs Figure 37. Assigning EDIDsFigure 38. Image Settings Page Image Settings PageSignal Sampling Setting User PresetsSettings Included Within Presets User PresetInput Presets OverscanPIP input selection PIP Settings PageFigure 40. PIP Settings Page Snap PIP toHorizontal Size and Vertical Size fields PIP picture controlsSize and Position Horizontal Pos and Vertical Pos fieldsPIP presets Figure 41. PIP Preset Default Window LocationsNone Audio Settings PageFigure 42. Audio Config Page •2-CHDigital •Full DigitalDual Mono Stereoa.Recall: Inputs, Size & Position, or Preset Management PageFigure 43. Preset Management Page b.Recall: Size & Position OnlyDevice Settings Page Figure 44. Device Settings PageOn Screen Display Message Screen Saver Settings1.Select the Enable On Screen Display check box HDCP NotificationAuto Switch Figure 46. Unit Information Page Hardware PagesUnit Information Page See Licensed Third-partySoftware Used in theDevice Name Page Connection Settings PageFigure 48. Connection Settings Page Figure 47. Device Name PageFirmware Loader Page RS-232SettingsEthernet Settings Figure 49. Firmware Loader PageExecutive Mode Executive/Power Mode PageFigure 50. Executive/Power Mode Page Mute Video and Sync Power ModeDate and Time Page Figure 51. Date and Time PagePassword Page Figure 52. Password Pagedevice name, DHCP setting, and port mapping Reset Device PageFigure 53. Reset Device Page Mounting the DVS Tabletop PlacementMounting UL Guidelines for Rack Mounted DevicesFigure 54. Rack Mounting the DVS Rack MountingFurniture Mounting Figure 55. Furniture Mounting the DVSand Central America Extron WarrantyUSA, Canada, South America Japan
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