IN1608 xi Scaling Presentation Switcher • Operation 33
• Input Format — Press the navigation buttons to select an analog video input format
for inputs 1 and 2. All other inputs are digital inputs for HDMI or DVI input signals. The
following table shows the available formats for each input.
Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8
RGB
(default)
RGB
(default)
HDMI
(default)
HDMI
(default)
HDMI
(default)
HDMI
(default)
DTP DTP
YUV YUV
RGBcvS RGBcvS
S-Video S-Video
Composite Composite
• Film Mode — Press the navigation buttons to enable or disable film mode 3:2 and 2:2
detection on (auto detect mode).
• Start — Press the
and
buttons to select the horizontal (H) or vertical (V) pixel start
values. Press the
>
and
<
buttons to adjust the selected position.
NOTE: This setting is for analog inputs only. If the input is digital, the values are
displayed as N/A and are not editable.
• Active — Press the
and
buttons to select the horizontal (H) or vertical (V) active
pixels. Press the
>
and
<
buttons to adjust the selected value (analog inputs only).
• Total Pixels and Phase — Press the
and
buttons to select either Total Pixels
or Phase. Press the
>
and
<
buttons to adjust the selected value.
NOTE: This setting is for analog inputs only. If the input is digital, the values are
displayed as N/A and are not editable.
• HDCP Authorized — Press the navigation buttons to enable or disable the HDCP
Authorized feature. This feature determines if a digital input reports as an HDCP
authorized sink to a source.
For source devices that require encryption, enable HDCP Authorized. If HDCP
Authorized is disabled for sources that require encryption (for example, a Blu-ray player),
the output is muted or a warning message is displayed.
Some source devices may encrypt their output even if the source material does not
require HDCP encryption, preventing content from being displayed on a non-HDCP
compliant display. Disable HDCP Authorized to allow the output of the scaler to remain
unencrypted.
• EDID — Press the navigation buttons to select an EDID for the active input. Select
a discrete EDID from a list of factory-supplied EDID or select Match Output to use the
output resolution and refresh rate (see Resolution on page 35 for a full list of available
resolution and refresh rates).