Edid configuration – Staub Electronics B-500-MTRX-230-8X16 BINARY - HDMI 8X16 MATRIX SWITCH WITH HDMI AND HDBASET OUTPUTS User Manual

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B-500-MTRX-230 Installation Manual

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8. EDID Configuration

8.1. Source Setup

8.2. Display Setup

8.3. Auto EDID Configuration

The displays used within an installation usually vary from room to room, and some may not support all resolutions

available from a source. It is necessary to make sure sources will provide a video and audio format compatible

with all connected displays programmed to use them. To accomplish this, the B-500-MTRX-230 includes built-in

EDID management for each source input. The stored EDID is per source, so all display locations will see the same

resolution and have the same audio format when that source is selected.

Note: Source is only able to output one video resolution and one audio format.
Note: The default EDID for each input is always 1080p with 2 channel stereo audio, since this format is accepted by

most displays with no issues.

The following sections explain configuring EDIDs via the included IR Remote. Before configuring the EDID, be sure to

refer to the source and display manuals for available features and resolutions for each device. For more information

about using the included remote, see Section 11.1 IR Remote on page 23.

While all EDID configurations are available via the remote, the Configuration Utility can be used for faster setup.

Download the Configuration Utility and manual on the Support Tab at the product page for the B-500-MTRX-230 at

www.SnapAV.com.

What is EDID? EDID, or Extended Display Identification Data, is a stream of information sent from a display to a

source when the two devices are connected to tell the source what video and audio formats the display can use. This

prevents sources from outputting media that won’t work with the display.

See Section 11.1. IR Remote on page 23 for instructions on using the included IR remote for setup.

Check each source and confirm that the audio format and video resolution are set so that they will change based on

the EDID. Normally this setting is called “Auto” or similar.

Note: EDID setup is not required if the source supports setting one fixed video resolution and audio format.

It is recommended that Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) be turned OFF in all displays when using the B-500-

MTRX-230. This will provide for proper communication of video/audio signals and allow EDIDs to function at their

optimum performance. Refer to the display’s manual for information on how to turn this function OFF.

The quickest and easiest method for configuration is to use Auto EDID. When this mode is used the matrix switcher

looks at the EDID from each of the connected displays. It uses the highest common video resolution to create a new

EDID and saves that EDID in all of the inputs.

Note: Auto EDID sets audio to 2ch stereo for all inputs regardless of the capability of the connected displays. If multi-

channel audio is desired, embedded EDIDs or Learned EDIDs will need to be used.

When to use Auto EDID

• All sources will be available on all displays.
• As a first step to configuration following up with advanced methods for particular displays and dedicated sources.

Set EDID Based on All Connected Displays

Display Readout (Example)

1. Press DEFAULT

 

2. Press Number Key 9

 

..

3. Press ENTER

 

.0.

8.3.1. How to Configure Auto EDID

To set up Auto EDID configuration, first make sure that all displays are powered on and connected to the matrix

switcher. Then, press the following remote buttons in this order. Be sure to press each button within 10 seconds of

the previous button-press to prevent the command from resetting.

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