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HDFury Integral 2 - Read RX EDID; Read TV [TOP] EDID; Read TV [BOT] EDID; Load from File

HDFury Integral 2
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4K Integral 2 – User Manual
use any from up to 100 different EDID tables available (4K60 4:4:4 HDR, 4K60 4:2:0 10bit, see p.13 for
the full list). When you select an EDID bank from the dropdown list of preloaded EDID banks, there is
nothing else to do, once you click one, the EDID of your choice will be loaded and HPD events will reset
the signal to present your selected EDID automatically. Each input can have an individual EDID assigned.
[Copy TOP Sink]: Use EDID from TOP Sink
[Copy BOT Sink]: Use EDID from BOT Sink
[Fixed EDID with L/R Audio]: This mode is a 4K60 4:2:0 8b 300MHz stereo EDID table. It can be used as
a security EDID to ensure a picture in every setup/situation. (Except for FHD and 4K30 Max display)
[Read RX EDID}: This option could be useful if for example you want to double check the build
capabilities of an Automix EDID in your setup using external software such as AWEE (AW EDID Editor
from Analog Way). In such case, you would simply use the Read Integral 2 EDID button and then the
Save to File button in order to be able to open the EDID file with an external EDID editor software.
[Read TV [TOP] EDID]: Allow you to sniff the EDID from the sink device connected to the TOP output
port of your Integral 2 unit. You could then use it as the Custom EDID by using the Upload EDID to
Integral 2 button or export it as a file using the Save to File button in order to be able to open the EDID
file with an external EDID editor software.
[Read TV [BOT] EDID]: Allow you to sniff the EDID from the sink device connected to the BOTTOM
output port of your Integral 2 unit. You could then use it as the Custom EDID by using the Upload EDID
to Integral 2 button or export it as a file using the Save to File button in order to be able to open the
EDID file with an external EDID editor software.
[Load from File]: Allow you to open and load any EDID file of your choice. You could then use it as the
Custom EDID by using the Write EDID to Integral 2 button.
[Save to File]: Allow you to save the current EDID into a file for backup or for editing using external
software such as AWEE (AW EDID Editor from Analog Way).
[Upload EDID]: This button will write the current manually uploaded EDID file into Integral 2 custom
bank.
Note on HDCP:
Both inputs accept HDCP1.4/2.2. Both outputs can work with HDCP1.4/2.2 devices.
Note:
When you select an EDID bank from the dropdown list of preloaded EDID banks, there is nothing else to
do, once clicked, the EDID of your choice will be loaded and HPD events will reset the signal to present
your selected EDID automatically.

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