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2.7. General features
Advanced EDID Management – The user can emulate any EDID on the
switcher's inputs independently, read out and store any
attached monitor's EDID in 100 internal memory
locations, upload and download EDID files using Matrix
Control Software.
Non-blocking cross point matrix architecture – The router allows any input to
be switched to any output or more outputs
simultaneously.
2.25 Gb/s channel transmission – Routes any DVI single link signal between 25
and 225 MHz pixel clock frequency conforming to DVI 1.0
and HDMI1.3 standards.
Supports all HDTV resolutions – 720p, 1080i, 1080p 2K etc. HDTV signals up to
225 MHz pixel clock frequency regardless of the actual
resolution passed through the router.
Control by front panel buttons – 32/16/8 source select, 32/16/8 destination
select, Take, Load preset, Save preset, Panel Lock,
Output Lock.
Relegendable buttons – Each button has an easy removable flat cap and a
translucent label that can be inserted under the cap to
identify sources and destinations.
RS-232 or RS-422 control – Simple ASCII based RS-232 protocol is used for
switching, preset calling, status request, etc.
Ethernet control – TCP/IP Ethernet 10Base-T or 100Base-TX (Auto-
Sensing).
Built-in WEB site – Easy access from a WEB browser to control and
configure the switcher.
Universal power supply – The routers accept AC voltages from 100 to 240 Volts
with 50 or 60 Hz line frequency on standard IEC
connector.
Power failure memory – In case of power failure, the unit stores its latest
configuration, and after next power up it loads
automatically.
HDCP compliant – All DVI-HDCP and HDMI routers comply with HDCP1.2
standard. Lightware is a legal HDCP adopter. The
included advanced HDCP management eliminates the
need for reauthentication upon switching.
50 meter input cable compensation – Using 22AWG high quality DVI or HDMI
cable, the inputs are automatically compensated for up to
50-meter cable length at 24bpp, which extends
installation possibilities even at the highest HDTV or
computer resolutions.
Input and Output PLL reclocking – (removes jitter caused by long cables) Each
output has a clean, jitter free signal, eliminating signal
instability and distortion caused by long cables or
connector reflections.
Signal analysis – Using the built-in webpage or Matrix Controller software
the user can monitor incoming signal parameters such as
resolution, signal timing parameters, color space, audio