Inputting copyright-protected (hdcp) video, P. 17, Tup (p. 17 – Roland V-1SDI 4-Channel HD Video Switcher User Manual

Page 17: Output from connectors, Operation of the hdcp indicator, 17 video input/output settings

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Video Input/Output Settings

Inputting Copyright-protected
(HDCP) Video

To input copyright-protected (HDCP) video from a

Blu-ray Disc player or the like, you make the setting for

enabling HDCP input.

* The V-1SDI must be connected to an HDCP compatible

display for HDCP protected video to be connected.

1.

Display the SETUP menu (p. 12), then select

“HDCP.”

2.

Use the A/B fader to set this to “ON.”

Value Explanation

ON

Copyright-protected (HDCP) video can be input.
HDCP is also added to the video that is output.

OFF

Copyright-protected (HDCP) video cannot be input.

3.

Quit the menu (p. 12).

Output from Connectors

When “HDCP” is set to “ON,” video is output only from the
MULTI-VIEW connector (HDMI). No video is output from
the PVW connector (SDI) or PGM connector (SDI).

Operation of the HDCP indicator

The HDCP indicator on the top panel operates as

follows, regardless of input.

Indicator “HDCP”

setting Connection status

Lighted

ON

An HDCP-compatible device is connected

to the MULTI-VIEW connector.

Flashing

ON

No HDCP-compatible device is connected

to the MULTI-VIEW connector.
Alternatively, a device that does not

support HDCP is connected.

Dark

OFF

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