KDS-8-MNGR – Using Embedded Web Pages
▪ Under Transmitter EDID, click an Encoder source from which to select the EDID.
▪ Under Receiver EDID, click a decoder display from which to select the EDID.
In most cases, assigning a new EDID to an input will cause the affected input to
briefly blink out while EDID is acquired.
5. View EDID information.
6. Click Execute.
The EDID displayed in the Information window is sent to all currently selected transmitters.
Setting the Time
Automatically set and sync the KDS-8-MNGR system clock using a standard internet NTP
(Network Time Protocol) server.
To Assign an EDID to an input on the encoder:
1. In the Menu tabs, select Settings. The Group page appears.
2. Click Time. The Time page appears.
Figure 27: Settings Tab – Time Page
3. Next to NTP Server, Enter the hostname or IP address of the preferred NTP server to
use for time synchronization.
4. Click Save to store the new information.
5. Click Sync to force the unit to sync to the NTP server.
KDS-8-MNGR’s clock does not have a battery backup, so time is not kept once the unit is
unplugged. However, the time will automatically sync at power up if an internet connection is
available and the NTP server is valid.
6. Next to Timezone, select your local time zone from the drop-down list.
7. Next to Time, view the current time on the device.
8. Next to Live Time, view the device online time since its last reboot.