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Panel features, Side panel, Installation and operation, cont’d – Extron Electronics EDID 101D_101V User Guide User Manual

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EDID 101D/EDID 101V • Installation and Operation

Installation and Operation, cont’d

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Panel Features

DVI OUTPUT (DISPLAY)

DVI INPUT (SOURCE)

POWER

12V
0.4A MAX

EDID

SELECT

60
Hz
50

RECORD

DIGITAL

SIGNAL

ANALOG

ON

1 2

VGA OUTPUT (DISPLAY)

CONFIG

VGA INPUT (SOURCE)

POWER

12V
0.4A MAX

EDID

SELECT

60
Hz
50

RECORD

SPARE

ON

1 2

EDID 101D

EDID 101V

g

a b c d

e

f

EDID 101 Panel views

Side panel

a

Power LED — Dual-color multi-purpose LED:

Green —

Indicates power is connected from the 5 VDC pin

of a DVI/VGA video source or by the optional 12 VDC

power supply (

e

).

Flashing red —

During the recording process, indicates a new

EDID being written to memory, returning to solid green

when the write completes.

b

Record button — This recessed button is used to

initiate recording of a connected display device EDID to

user-programmable memory (position 0 on the rotary switch).

c

DIP switch — Position 1 is used to select the vertical refresh

frequency for the pre-programmed EDID. When switched to

"Off", the EDID selected by rotary positions 1 through F are

based on 50 Hz. When switched to "On", they are based on

60 Hz (default position).

Position 2, (not used on EDID 101V; labeled "Spare"), selects the

signal format, digital or analog, for the pre-programmed EDID.

d

EDID Rotary Switch — Position 0 of this 16 position rotary

switch is used to record an EDID from a display.

Positions 1-F select pre-programmed EDID resolutions.

N

Configuring the EDID 101 rotary and DIP switches

allow a user to select a pre-programmed EDID based on

the native rate of a display (i.e. 1280x1024 @ 60 Hz)

and a desired signal type (i.e. digital), but does not

necessarily force a video source to output that rate. Since

EDID is not limited to reporting a single video rate

(i.e. the native rate), each Extron EDID also lists other

common video rates for use by the video source.