About this Manual

This manual contains information about the Extron

EDID 101D/EDID 101V, with instructions on how to mount and operate the unit. Throughout this manual EDID 101 is used to refer to the EDID 101D and EDID 101V. Where differences may occur, they are noted.

About the EDID 101

The EDID 101D and EDID 101V are compact, economical EDID Minderdevices that record and manage display EDID (Extended Display Identification Data). A source device normally uses EDID to identify the signal type (i.e. analog or digital), the native rate of the display, how to correctly output the preferred native timing, additional rates supported by the display, and various other information.

The Extron EDID 101 is a standalone EDID Minder device that emulates EDID to a DVI or VGA source. It helps ensure the video source boots up correctly and constantly outputs video.

The EDID 101 records the EDID from a display and supplies it to the video source. In addition, there are pre-programmed EDIDs matched with two refresh rates (50 and 60 Hz) and two signal types (digital and analog).

EDID 101D/EDID 101V • Introduction

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