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DELIVERY
• HDMI splitter, Power supply 5V, this manual
CONNECTIONS
LED for active HDMI input
LED for HDMI outputs 1 – 4
LED indicator for power input
switch for EDID-mode (EDID = Extended Display Identification Data)
USB-micro connector for firmware update
Power input 5 V DC
HDMI Out 1–4: signal output for tv, monitor, video projector, or AVR (HDMI 4: priority in Copy EDID mode)
HDMI In: signal input eg. from Bluray-player, satellite receiver, game console
HDCP copy protection
To transfer a signal if content is copy protected, the source, splitter and display must support HDCP copy protection. The copy
protection HDCP exists in 2 versions, namely HDCP 1.4 and 2.2. HDCP 2.2 is mostly used for Ultra-HD (called 4k for short).
Therefore, only newer 4k devices can display copy-protected films from an external source in 4k. On 4k displays that only sup-
port HDCP 1.4, only Full HD (1080p) display is possible. Whether the copy protection is switched on also depends on the con-
tent or film. Intermediate HDMI components such as AV receivers and HDMI repeaters must also support the HDCP version
EDID switch
A connected TV, AV receiver or projector signals its capabilities (e.g. supported picture resolution & sound format) via EDID. This
communication also works when the devices are switched off. If you operate devices with different resolutions, the smallest
commonly supported mode is usually selected. This is often not desired. Use the EDID switch to set the mode manually.
Copy: If output 4 is connected to one display, other displays which are connected to output 1/2/3 will follow the
resolution of output 4.
Auto: Fixed output in 4k@60Hz
Mixed: Output in the best possible resolution of the connected device with the lowest resolution, so that all devices can
display a signal. Eg., if a 4k and a 1080p display are connected, the image is displayed in 1080p on both.
HDR is supported in Copy EDID and Mixed EDID mode. Note that copy protection has priority. If you are using a 4k display with-
out HDCP 2.2, no 4k image can be displayed if the film requires copy protection. Please note the table below: