6 dip switch for edid & audio settings (sw1 – sw4) – Avenview SW-HDM3D-C5-4X4 User Manual

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1.7.6 Dip Switch for EDID & Audio Settings (SW1 – SW4)

DIP Switch Position

Video

Audio

Description

PIN # 1

PIN # 2

OFF

OFF

Up to 1080p

Surround

Default Mode 1

1

– EDID up to 1080p video & surround

sound audio output up to 7.1ch (DTS-HD Master &
Dolby TrueHD)

OFF

ON

Up to 1080p

Stereo

2

Default Mode 2 – EDID up to 1080p video and stereo
audio for basic compatibility among HDTVs

ON

OFF

Up to
720p/1080i

Stereo

Safe Mode

3

– EDID up to 720p/1080i video and stereo

audio for basic compatibility among HDTVs

ON

ON

Bypass

4

Bypass

4

EDID Learning Mode

5

– for learning EDID from the

display while playing any received HDMI audio format

The EDID learning function is only necessary whenever you encounter any display on the HDMI output port

that cannot play audio and video properly. Because the HDMI source devices and displays may have various

level of capability in playing audio and video, the general principle is that the source device will output the

lowest standards in audio format and video resolutions to be commonly acceptable among all HDMI displays.

In this case, a 720p stereo HDMI signal output would be probably the safest choice. Nevertheless, the user can

force the matrix to learn the EDID of the lowest capable HDMI display among others to make sure all displays

are capable to play the HDMI signals normally by performing the procedures stated below.

Method 1: Manually Connect HDMI Displays to HDMI Input Ports

1. Power up the matrix master unit. Connect the HDMI display that its EDID needs to be learned to any of the

HDMI INPUT1 – INPUT4 port where your source device has trouble to show the picture normally.

2. To learn the display’s EDID for source device connected to respective HDMI INPUT1 – INPUT4 port, pull

both pins of respective DIP switch SW1 – SW4 up-and-down to stay at ON [

] - ON [

] and wait for about

5 seconds to complete the EDID learning process. You DON’T NEED to pull up the DIP switch again unless

you want to learn another display’s EDID by pulling both DIP switch pin-1 & pin-2 of SW1 – SW4

up-and-down one more time.

3. Repeat step1 & step2 if you want to learn the EDID of this HDMI display on any other HDMI input ports

that have same trouble playing the audio/video properly.

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