Extron Electronics EDID 101H Setup Guide User Manual

Edid 101h • setup guide

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EDID 101H • Setup Guide

This guide provides basic instructions for an experienced installer to install and operate the EDID 101H.
The Extron EDID 101H is a standalone EDID Minder

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device that emulates Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) to a

High‑Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI

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) source. It ensures the video source boots up correctly and constantly outputs video.

POWER
12V
0.3A MAX

EDID

STORE

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C

OUTPUT

INPUT

EDID

HPD

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a

Power Connector – Connect the included 12 VDC power supply to this orange, two‑pole, 3.5 mm captive screw connector.

b

HDMI Input – Connect an HDMI source to this female HDMI Type A connector.

HDCP – The HDMI input negotiates and authenticates HDCP with a source device when required only if HDCP authorization
is enabled (see

h

below). The authentication process is repeated when a stored EDID is changed.

c

HDMI Output – Connect a display or other output device to this female HDMI Type A connector.

HDCP ‑ If a connected output device requires HDCP encryption, the EDID 101H output negotiates and authenticates HDCP
directly.

d

EDID Store Status LED – One bi‑color LED lights green when power is available. It flashes amber when reading and storing

an EDID from a connected output device, returning to green when complete.

e

EDID Store Button – One recessed push button initiates both reading and storing an EDID from the display connected to

the output. Press the store button to read the EDID of the connected device and store it to a user slot selected by the rotary
switch. Up to 15 EDID files can be stored.
Reset‑ To reset the EDID 101H to its default state, press and hold the EDID button while applying power. As power is
applied, all front, rear, and side panel LEDs blink three times indicating a successful reset.

f

EDID Selection Rotary Switch – One 16‑position rotary switch combined with DIP switches A and B (below), allow the

selection of a user loaded or fixed EDID (see the EDID 101H User Guide or the product label on the bottom of the device to
determine the DIP and rotary switch positions for the desired EDID).

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DIP Switch A and B – Two two‑position DIP switches used with the rotary switch to select one of four banks of EDID files;

one bank for stored EDID and three banks of pre‑programmed Extron EDIDs. (see the EDID 101H User Guide or the product
label on the bottom of the device to determine the DIP and rotary switch positions for the desired EDID).

h

DIP Switch C – DIP switch C enables (default: up) or disables (down) HDCP authorization.

i

HPD (Hot Plug Detect) – One 2‑pole 3.5 mm captive screw connector used to manually toggle HPD on the HDMI input.

Momentarily short pins A and B together to initiate a hot plug event on the input.

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