Understanding auto acquire, Using hdcp, Understanding auto acquire using hdcp – Barco DCS-200 User Manual

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DCS-200 • User’s Guide

4. Operation

Using Inputs

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Please note the following important points regarding the In Auto Acquire mode:

If In Auto Acquire is

ON

and a valid input is selected that does not have a saved

Input Config File associated with it, the system attempts to acquire the source
and save an Input Config file. This process may take a few moments.

If an input is selected that does have a saved Input Config File associated with it,
the (blinking) source will transition to program after TAKE is pressed.

When the system performs an Auto Acquire for Inputs 7 or 8, the DCS-200 first
checks for a DVI signal. If not found, the system looks for a valid analog signal.

If In Auto Acquire is

OFF

and a valid input is selected (either with or without a

saved Input Config file), the system compares the library file to the input’s
incoming timing.

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If the timings match, the system transitions to the input after TAKE is
pressed.

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If the timings do not match, the “Invalid Signal” message appears, and
the system transitions to black after TAKE is pressed.

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With DCS-200, the HDCP mode is essentially automatic. Provided that you connect an
HDCP compliant monitor, you can select and switch between unprotected sources and
“protected” HDCP sources (e.g., a Blu-Ray player) without restriction.

Inputs 1 - 6 (analog) are unprotected sources.

Inputs 7 and 8 (analog) are unprotected sources.

Inputs 7 and 8 (digital) are protected when an HDCP source is connected.

Please note the following important points regarding HDCP operations:

When the input signal is an HDCP source on DVI inputs 7 or 8, the following
message appears if a non HDCP-compliant monitor is connected:

Figure 4-61. Error Message: HDCP Not Supported

Note

The Input Config file will only be saved if the "Auto Input
Save
" mode is

ON

in the User Preference Menu.

Note

As a prerequisite, ensure that you have read the “

A Word

About HDCP

” section in Chapter 1 on page 17 prior to

reading this section.

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