200 Encore Presentation System • User’s Guide • Rev 04
5. Menu Orientation
Miscellaneous Menu
To enter a new code (for both Controllers), use the first eight numbered buttons on
the Preset Bus, and then confirm the new code.
In Chapter 7, refer to the “Enable/Disable Controller Lockout” section on page 352 for
instructions on using the Controller Panel Lockout mode.
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From the Miscellaneous Menu, press {EDID} to display the EDID DVI Input Format
Menu:
Figure 5-46. EDID DVI Input Format Menu (sample)
The EDID DVI Input Format Menu enables you to update the system’s preferred EDID
resolution for the DVI inputs — for the selected destination bus.
Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is a VESA standard data format that contains
information about a display device and its resolution, both preferred and allowed. The
system’s EDID file is stored in non-volatile memory. This file is read by an external
computer’s DVI graphic card when the computer’s DVI output is connected to Encore via
the DVI-I connector during boot-up. The Encore Video Processor must be powered on first
for the EDID information to be read.
The following functions are provided:
Destination — sets the destination on which you want to program EDID.
Format — selects the preferred DVI video format with which you want to program
the Encore Presentation System’s EDID non-volatile memory
Current — displays the current EDID video format that resides in memory.
Press {PROGRAM EDID} to program EDID with the new selected format. A
warning message will be shown.
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select the desired format and
select Program EDID.
Current EDID format
FORMAT: 1280 x 1024 @ 60
To change EDID for DVI inputs,
Destination ALL
1280 x 1024 @ 60
Note This menu is designed for advanced users only. Do not
program EDID unless it is necessary.