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5. Menu Orientation

System Menu

Input

Format

EDID

Format

Color

Space

SMPTE

Press {Input Format} to display the Input Format Keypad. Use the up (S) and down (T) arrows to locate the desired format in the list, then press {Apply} to accept. In Appendix A, refer to the “Input and Output Format Tables” section on page 445 for the complete list of formats.

Press {EDID Format} to display the EDID Format Keypad, which enables you to update the preferred EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) resolution for the selected input. EDID is a VESA standard data format that contains information about a display device and its capabilities, including the preferred (as well as the allowed) device resolutions.

Note

This function is available for analog and DVI inputs only. The

 

button does not appear when an SDI input is selected on the

 

UIC.

 

 

The selected input’s EDID file is stored in non-volatile memory. This file is read by a computer's DVI graphics card during boot-up, when its DVI output is connected to a DVI-I input connector on the FSN-1400. The FSN-1400 must be powered on first for the EDID information to be read.

Important

This feature is designed for advanced users only. Do not

 

program the EDID unless it is necessary.

 

 

In the EDID Format Keypad, use the up (S) and down (T) arrows to locate the desired EDID format in the list, then press {Apply} to program the EDID.

Please note the following additional important points:

~The EDID on the UIC will be reprogrammed under the following circumstances:

EDID settings are changed on the UIC Input Setup Menu.

Factory defaults are restored on the system.

A “SYS” memory register is recalled which contains different EDID settings.

A previous system configuration is restored in which different EDID settings are present.

When a UIC is replaced, the EDID on the new UIC will be changed to match the previous card’s EDID.

When the System Card is hot-swapped.

~The EDID on the UIC will not be reprogrammed when the {Restore Default Settings} button is pressed, in the UIC Input Setup Menu.

Press {Color Space} to toggle between SMPTE and RGB processing. Note that the system automatically sets the Color Space based on the selected format, but the color space can be changed if desired.

~Select SMPTE to process the input signal in the SMPTE color space (4:2:2), in which the two chroma components are sampled at half the sample rate of luminance component. This mode is commonly used for cameras, video servers, etc.

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