Edid management – Intelix ASW-WP Installation Manual User Manual

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ASW-WP Installation Guide

Front LEDs - The ASW-WP has [2] bi-color LEDs to provide switching status.

Mode

Status

OFF (both)

Unit is in low-power standby mode

Violet (both)

Unit is on – no signal detected

Blue

Input has active video, input not selected

Amber

Input has active video, input selected

Rear LEDs – The ASW-WP has [3] SMD indicators to provide operation status.

Color

Indicates

Status

Green (fast

flashing or solid)

HDMI

Video is being transmitted by the ASW-WP

Amber (solid)

HDBaseT Link

Connection to HDBaseT receiver is stable.

Blue (slow flash) Heartbeat

HDBaseT chip is running

None

Low or no power

Unit may be in standby mode, or unit may not be

receiving power

EDID Management

An essential part of operation is the EDID table, which is transmitted to the source via HDMI cable

from the ASW-WP HDMI input. The ASW-WP units feature a pass through EDID mode for the

HDMI and VGA inputs. The preferred native timing of the display will be transmitted to the

source. For example – if the resolution of the TV connected to the output is 1080p, then the

switcher will request the source to output 1080p. The benefit of this method is that the video

output by the source will be imaged perfectly for the display. Some displays will have a large

number of compatible resolutions, which will show up as a long list on a laptop’s graphic options;

to simplify this list, the ASW-WP features some resolution presets, which will limit the EDID list

to a preferred resolution, with a few other compatible resolutions. To change the EDID mode:

1. Unplug any input cables (HDMI or VGA)

2. Change the DIP switches using a small flat-blade screwdriver.

3. Plug input cables in.

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