80 ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
4. Menu Orientation
Using the System Menu
Figure 4-65. Input HDCP Status Menu
When you first power up the ImagePRO-II, this menu displays the default values for each of
the three inputs, as shown in the preceding illustration.
You cannot change the HDCP status of an input using this menu. To change the status,
return to the HDCP Submenu and select the input.
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The Out HDCP Status Submenu, shown in the following illustration, lists the status for
each of the three HDCP-capable outputs.
Figure 4-66. Output HDCP Status Menu
The status indicates whether the output connector successfully authenticated the signal:
• OK means that a signal has been detected and HDCP authentication was
successful.
• n/a means that either there is no device connected, or HDCP authentication has
failed.
If authentication fails, an error message appears in the status display.
You cannot change the HDCP status of an output using this menu. To change the status,
return to the HDCP Submenu and select the output.
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System Mode is set to Std (Standard) and cannot be changed.
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The front panel of the ImagePRO-II contains a USB port that you can use to connect a flash
drive to the ImagePRO-II.
IN HDCP STATUS
> In 1 (DVI-I) n/a
In 3 (HDMI) OK
In 4 (DP) n/a
OUT HDCP STATUS
> Out 1 (DVI-D) n/a
Out 3 (HDMI) OK
Out 4 (DP) n/a
Note
The flash drive must be formatted to use the FAT32 file
system. For formatting instructions, refer to Formatting the
Flash Drive on page 168 of Appendix C.