10 hdcp management, 1 input hdcp detection, 2 output hdcp detection – Analog Way QuickMatriX User Manual

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4.10 HDCP management

Keys’ checking is performed according to the most restrictive condition among the 2 following ones:

- Every 2 seconds

- Every 128 frames

HDCP protected content can be displayed only on HDCP protected outputs or displays. Therefore, whenever

an HDCP protected source is placed into a layer routed to a non-protected output, the QuickMatriX will not

output the protected content on this non-protected output, and the layer will be grayed.

If possible, the QuickMatriX will allow to display all other non-protected contents, otherwise the entire

output will be muted until the protected content is no longer routed.

The HDCP negotiation can be enabled or disabled on all HDCP inputs.

The HDCP negotiation can be enabled or disabled on all HDCP outputs.

The QuickMatriX can manage HDCP repeaters on its outputs: up to 32 display devices can authenticate

simultaneously on each output.

In order to permit quick identification of all the HDCP operations on the device, the QuickMatriX provides a

full set of status summary to help the user with the HDCP management:

- A front panel menu that displays all the general HDCP status of all inputs and outputs

4.10.3 Keys’ checking

4.10.4 Output management

4.10.5 HDCP Classification

4.10.6 Status

Class

Support

HDCP Receiver

Yes

HDCP Transmitter

Yes

HDCP Repeater

No

HDCP Receiver

HDCP Transmitter

The input HDCP detection is managed by the input components according to HDCP specification.

The QuickMatriX manages the output HDCP detection according to one of the following criteria:

- Hot plug,

- 3-second period attempt.

4.10 HDCP management

4.10.1 Input HDCP detection

4.10.2 Output HDCP detection

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