[DIP]=0000: HDMI EDID Copy (Pass-through)
[DIP]=0001: HDMI 1080p@60Hz, Audio 2CH PCM
[DIP]=0010: HDMI 1080p@60Hz, Audio 5.1CH PCM/DTS/DOLBY
[DIP]=0011: HDMI 1080p@60Hz, Audio 7.1CH PCM/DTS/DOLBY/HD
[DIP]=0100: HDMI 1080i@60Hz, Audio 2CH PCM
[DIP]=0101: HDMI 1080i@60Hz, Audio 5.1CH PCM/DTS/DOLBY
[DIP]=0110: HDMI 1080i@60Hz, Audio 7.1CH PCM/DTS/DOLBY/HD
[DIP]=0111: HDMI 1080p@60Hz, 3D Audio 2CH PCM
[DIP]=1000: HDMI 1080p@60Hz, 3D Audio 5.1CH PCM/DTS/DOLBY
[DIP]=1001: HDMI 1080p@60Hz, 3D Audio 7.1CH PCM/DTS/DOLBY/HD
[DIP]=1010: HDMI 4K2K@60Hz, Audio 2CH PCM
[DIP]=1011: HDMI 4K2K@60Hz, Audio 5.1CH PCM/DTS/DOLBY
[DIP]=1100: HDMI 4K2K@60Hz, Audio 7.1CH PCM/DTS/DOLBY/HD
[DIP]=1101: DVI 1280x1024@60HZ, Audio None
[DIP]=1110: DVI 1920x1080@60HZ, Audio None
[DIP]=1111: DVI 1920x1200@60HZ, Audio None
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is a data structure that is used between a display and a source. This data is used by the source
to find out what audio and video resolutions are supported by the display then from this information the source will discover what the best
audio and video resolutions need to be outputted.
While the objective of EDID is to make connecting a digital display to a source a simple plug and play procedure issues do arise when multiple
displays or video matrix switching is introduced because of the increased number of variables.
By pre-determining the video resolution and audio format of the source and display device you can reduce the time need for EDID hand
shaking thus making switching quicker and more reliable.
Configuration of Switcher EDID settings can be acheived using the EDID dip-switches on the rear panel of the product. Dip-switch
settings are shown below.
EDID Control