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4.10 HDCP management
Keys’ checking is performed according to the most restricve condion among the 2 following ones:
- Every 2 seconds
- Every 128 frames
HDCP protected content can be displayed only on HDCP protected outputs or displays. Therefore, whenever
an HDCP protected source is placed into a layer routed to a non-protected output, the Pulse² will not output
the protected content on this non-protected output, and the layer will be grayed.
If possible, the Pulse² will allow to display all other non-protected contents, otherwise the enre output will
be muted unl the protected content is no longer routed.
The HDCP negoaon can be enabled or disabled on all HDCP inputs.
The HDCP negoaon can be enabled or disabled on all HDCP outputs.
The Pulse² can manage HDCP repeaters on its outputs: up to 32 display devices can authencate simultaneously
on each output.
In order to permit quick idencaon of all the HDCP operaons on the device, the Pulse² provides a full set
of status summary to help the user with the HDCP management:
- A front panel menu that displays all the general HDCP status of all inputs and outputs
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4.10.6 Status
Class 
HDCP Receiver Yes
HDCP Transmier Yes
HDCP Repeater No
HDCP Receiver
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The input HDCP detecon is managed by the input components according to HDCP specicaon.
The Pulse² manages the output HDCP detecon according to one of the following criteria:
- Hot plug,
- 3-second period aempt.
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