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, 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 needed for
EDID hand shaking thus making switching quicker and more reliable.
Configuration of extender EDID settings can be acheived using the product dip-switches on the end panel of the SM11.
Note: You must power cycle the product aer making EDID changes. For some sources it may be necessary to power cycle the
source aer EDID changes have been made for the source to update its video & audio output settings.
EDID Control
DIP ON ▼/OFF▲ SWITCHING POSITIONS
EDID TYPE
3 2 1 0
OFF OFF OFF ON 1080p / 2ch
OFF OFF ON OFF 1080p / 5.1ch
OFF OFF ON ON 1080p / 7.1ch
OFF ON OFF OFF 1080i / 2ch
OFF ON OFF ON 1080i / 5.1ch
OFF ON ON OFF 1080i / 7.1ch
OFF ON ON ON 4K@60Hz 4:2:0 / 2ch
ON OFF OFF OFF 4K@60Hz 4:2:0 / 5.1ch
ON OFF OFF ON 4K@60Hz 4:2:0 / 7.1ch
ON OFF ON OFF 4K / 2ch
ON OFF ON ON 4K / 5.1ch
ON ON OFF OFF 4K / 7.1ch
ON ON OFF ON DVI 1280x1024
ON ON ON OFF DVI 1920x1080
ON ON ON ON DVI 1920x1200
OFF OFF OFF OFF Copy sink EDID
Global EDID Settings
Dip-switch position ‘0’ = O
Dip-switch position ‘1’ = On