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BluStream HMXL88 - Rear Panel; EDID Control; Global EDID Settings

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HMXL88 User ManUal
04
contact support@blustream.co.uk / support@blustream.com.au
Rear Panel
HMXL88
12 3 4
56 7 8
9 1110
1 RJ45 – TCP/IP control (Connect to
LAN)
2 RS232 port – Connect to this port
for the control of the matrix from a
computer or control processor.
3 IR inputs 3 to 8 – 3.5mm stereo
jack (IR sensor or control processor
input) to send IR out to correspond-
ing zones HDBT IR Tx port to control
the zones TV.
4 IR outputs 1 to 8 – 3.5mm stereo
jack for routed IR emitter outputs
for discrete source control from
sensors located in the zones and
connected to Blustream HDBT
receiver Rx (IR Rx “input” port). This
output routing is determined by
what source is selected in a zone.
5 IR extension receiver input – 3.5mm
stereo plug input for connection
of a remote IR sensor or control
processor for remote IR control over
the matrix.
6 EDID DIP switch – Used for global
EDID settings
7 POH power port – Use included
24V/6.25A DC adaptor to power the
remote receivers.
8 Power port – Use included
12V/6.25A DC adaptor to power the
matrix switcher.
9 HDMI inputs 1 to 8 – Connect HDMI
sources.
q HDMI outputs 1 to 2 – Output for
displays.
w HDBT outputs 3 to 8 – Output for
displays.
EDID Control
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 determine
what the best audio and video resolu-
tions 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 is-
sues do arise when multiple displays
or video matrix switching is introduced
because of the increased number of
variables.
By pre-determining the video resolu-
tion 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. Instructions on these setting
can be found on the right
Global EDID settings
EDID content options
DIP ON ▼/OFF▲ swITcHINg POsITIONs
eDID TyPe
12 34
OFF OFF ON OFF 1080p 3D/2.0
OFF ON OFF OFF 1080p/2.0
OFF ON ON OFF 1080i/2.0
ON OFF OFF OFF 1080p/5.1
ON OFF ON OFF 1080p/7.1
ON ON OFF OFF 4K
OFF OFF OFF OFF Copy sink EDID
INPuT VIDeO auDIO NOTe
IN1 1080I 2.0CH.
IN2 1080P 5.1CH
IN3 3D 7.1CH
IN4 4K2K NONE
IN5 D1024 D1024=DVI 1024 x 768
IN6 D1080 D1080=DVI 1920 x 1080
IN7 D1200 D1200=DVI 1920 x 1200
IN8 OUT1 OUT1=Copy OUTPUT1 EDID to INPUTx
ALL OUT2 ALL=Set EDID to ALL INPUTs
OUT2=Copy OUTPUT2 EDID to INPUTx
OUT3 OUT3=Copy OUTPUT3 EDID to INPUTx
OUT4 OUT4=Copy OUTPUT4 EDID to INPUTx
OUT5 OUT5=Copy OUTPUT5 EDID to INPUTx
OUT6 OUT6=Copy OUTPUT6 EDID to INPUTx
OUT7 OUT7=Copy OUTPUT7 EDID to INPUTx
OUT8 OUT8=Copy OUTPUT8 EDID to INPUTx

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