Inputting hdcp signals, Depending on the hdcp setting (p. 24), Off on – Roland V-4EX Four Channel Digital Video Mixer with Effects User Manual

Page 24: About the hdcp indicator

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By default, the HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) setting of the V-4EX is turned off. This means that HDCP-
applied signals from Blu-ray Disc players and the like cannot be input. When inputting signals to which HDCP is applied, follow the
procedure shown below to change the setting.

* HDCP is copyright-protection technology that prevents unlawful copying of content by encoding the path when sending digital signals from a

video playback device to a display monitor or other display equipment.

1. Display the SETUP menu.

Press the [MENU] button to display the menu. Use the touch panel to select [SETUP].

fig.open-system-menu.eps

2. Change the setting.

Use the [VALUE] dial or the touch panel to select [HDCP]. Turn the [VALUE] dial to change the setting from [OFF] to [ON]. When the
confirmation screen appears, press the [VALUE] dial or use the touch panel to confirm the change.

fig.HDCP-setting.eps

3. Exit the menu.

Press the [MENU] button several times to quit the menu.

When the setting change just described has been made, video output from the composite connector

,

the RGB/COMPONENT connector and the

USB port is stopped. Note, however, that HDCP-applied signals are output via the HDMI connector. Preview output also continues.

fig.HDCP-signal-flow.eps

RGB/COMPONENT

VIDEO

HDMI

RGB/COMPONENT

VIDEO

HDMI

OFF

ON

USB

USB

About the HDCP Indicator

The [HDCP] indicator on the top panel operates as described below.

It lights up when an HDCP-compatible device is connected as the output device.

It flashes when nothing is connected or when the connected device is not compatible with HDCP.

It goes dark when [HDCP] is set to [OFF].

Inputting HDCP Signals

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