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1. a 15 42 ABOUTEDID IEEE 16 1 96 OWITOHING THE EDID ca 17 LEARNING THE EDID sess ess EU E d se 17 4 5 ADCOP MANAGEMENT mortes Vases 18 SOFTWARE CONTROL USING LIGHTWARE DEVICE CONTROLLER 19 5 1 STEPS OF THE INSTALLATION IN CASE OF WINDOWS 5 0 000000 0 6 19 5 2 STEPS OF THE INSTALLATION IN CASE OF MAC OS 2 40 4000 21 53 JUDG UPGRADE ECHO 22 5 4 ESTABLISHING THE CONNECTION 6 nen treten rri tre tre tre ire rre repere reipsa rna 23 5 5 I O PARAMETERS MENU 22 riri re tre 23 5 5 1 Port Properties 23 5 5 2 1 stc eon istius tice can Das Usa 24 5 5 EDIDI e E M M ML MM E MM 25 5 6 1 Sources and 25 5 6 2 Changing the emulated EDID ct va nra 26 2 earning an EDID
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3. Status LEDs amp SOURCE 5V POWER Power LED D Status LEDs e Learn button Power LED USB control o Rotary switches Learn button SIGNAL HDCP MONITOR 1 MONITOR 2 EDID PRESS PRESENT ACTIVE HOTPLUG HOTPLUG STATUS LEARN 00 EDID COPY FRomouT1 CONTROL 2 OUTPUT HDCP AND HO fil1 3 COMPLIANT AMPLIFIER USB Control E GE Rotary switches Source 5V Indicates if 5V power signal is sent to pin 14 of the INPUT connector by the DVI source PC Laptop etc Signal present Indicates if a valid DVI clock signal is present on the INPUT connector Slow blinking appears if HDMI signal is present on INPUT and OUTPUT port and fast blinking indicates HDMI to DVI conversion To turn ON OFF HDMI to DVI conversion see section 4 4 on page 17 HDCP active Indicates the source signal s HDCP encryption Blinking green LED indicates the HDCP OFF function use LDC software to enable disable HDCP compliant operation For more information see section 4 5 on page 18 Monitor hotplug Indicates if a powered display device or matrix switcher repeater etc is connected to the OUTPUT connector and sends a valid hotplug signal on pin 16 through the DVI cable EDID Status o EDID status The LED stays green if the selected EDID is valid or it turns red if the selected EDID is invalid o FW version display During startup it displays the firmware version
4. trii iiis 33 729 33 visual engineering IGHTWARE T 34 9 SPECIFICATIONS 34 9 1 MECHANICAL 2 00 00000 nnse nnne nna n sna nsn as rse is rse s ssa nsns rsen sese nis 35 10 VERSION APPLICABIL TY 2 Cke HERI nnn cU Una kx EEE 36 UE Lee M 36 12 DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY ise ss ceste cua cea ann Eas CF ax eu 36 Page 6 36 Section 1 Introduction 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing Lightware DA2DVI HDCP Pro the two output professional DVI distribution amplifier supporting HDCP encryption and HDMI 1 3a compliant signals 1 1 Box contents DA2DVI HDCP Pro unit 12 DC adaptor with Quick Start Guide interchangeable plugs 1 2 Description Lightware DA2DVI HDCP Pro is a multifunctional distribution amplifier with built in EDID Management and Pixel Accurate Reclocking supporting DVI and HDMI 1 3a signals with or without HDCP encryption It automatically compensates for up to 60 meters of DVI copper cable hence no adjustment is needed by the user The Output signal is reclocked and stabilized using Lightware s Pixel Accurate Reclocking techno
5. Automatic 40dB max EDID nennen nnns Yes IGE Pass CER Yes Output Sue 29 pole DVI I digital only gie M M Yes r d tee Jr dE 500 mA Signal Data rate all between 25 Mbps and 2 25 Gbps TMDS channel SE 1 TMDS Clock 3x TMDS Colors Resolutions between 640x480 and 1920x1200 260Hz or 2048x1080 60Hz maximum 36 bits 12 bit color Color RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 HDTV resolutions 720 10801 1080 HDMI 1 3a compatible Yes embedded audio eoe C T Yes DA2DVI HDCP Pro User s Manual 9 1 Mechanical drawings Dimensions are in mm Front view LiGHTWARE DA2DVI HDCP Pro SOURCE SIGNAL HDCP MONITOR 1 MONITOR 2 EDID 5V PRESENT ACTIVE HOTPLUG HOTPLUG STATUS LEARN POWER 00 EDID COPY USB FROM OUT 1 EA CONTROL 2 OUTPUT HDCP AND HDMI1 3 COMPLIANT DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER 120 Top view 1 DA2DVI HDCP Pro EDID Settings EDID Settings MEM Resolution MEM Resolution 01 640
6. The Factory Preset EDID list cannot be modified These are the most commonly used resolutions Info The device can handle both 128 Byte EDID and 256 Byte extended EDID structures Info The attached monitor s EDID is stored automatically until a new monitor is connected to the OUTPUT In case of powering the unit off the last attached monitor s EDID remains in non volatile memory Resolution MEM Resolution 401 640x 480 9600 Hz 27 1600x1200 9600 Hz 402 640x 480 9750 Hz 28 1920x1200 0 59 55 2 5 403 848x 480 9600 Hz 29 1920x1200 50 0 Hz 404 800x 600 9500 Hz 30 1440x 4801 9603 Hz _ 405 800x 600 60 30 Hz 31 640x 480 95994Hz 406 800x 600 97499 Hz 32 720x 480 95992Hz 407 1024x 768 949 98 Hz 33 1440x 576 9506 Hz 408 1024x 768 9600 Hz 34 720x 576 50 0 409 1024x 768 9752 Hz 35 1280 720 950 0 410 1152x 864 9750 Hz 36 1280x 7209600 11 1280x 768 950 0 Hz 37 1920 10801 50 3 Hz 412 1280x 768 59 92 Hz 38 1920 10801 50 0 413 1280x 768 9750 Hz 39 1920 10801 960 5 Hz _ 414 1360 768 9601 Hz 40 1920x1080 9240 5 1364 768 9500 Hz 41 1920x1080 24 99 16 1364 768 59 93 Hz 42 1920x1080 9300 Hz _ 417 1364x 768 97498 Hz 43 1920x1080 9500 418 1280 102
7. Unknown install LDC File origin Hard drive on this computer _v1 4 0b2 V Show details Change when these notifications appear Step 2 A welcome window opens Click Next gt Lightware Device Controller Setup B A iGHTWARE Welcome to Lightware Device Controller Setup Setup will guide you through the installation of Lightware Device Controller It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your computer Click Next to continue LIGHT WARE m DEVICE CONTROLLER Step 3 Select the type of the installation Here can be chosen the normal and the snapshot install Select the optional components then click Next Using the Normal install as the default value is highly recommended Device 22 Lightware Device Controller Setup Choose Components Choose Components visual engiteering visual engiteering Choose which features of Lightware Device Controller you want Lic HTWARE Choose which features of Lightware Device Controller you want Lic HTWARE Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to install Click Next to continue install Click Next to continue Select the type of install Normal install hd Select the t
8. In case of lower pixel resolutions this length can be even higher Pixel Accurate Reclocking Removes jitter and skew caused by long cable each output has clean jitter free signal eliminating signal instability and distortion caused by long cables or connector reflections Various status indicator LEDs See the status of the device in one second Source 45V Input signal present HDCP status Monitor 1 and 2 hotplug EDID emulation status Power LED visual engineering IGHTWARE Front panel control EDID address selection with two decimal rotary switches Learn EDID button are available for Advanced EDID Management USB control DA2DVI HDCP Pro is controllable via the Lightware Device Controller software Advanced EDID Management and firmware upgrades are available Supports all HDTV resolutions Supports HDCP encrypted and unencrypted HDTV signals up to 225 MHz pixel clock frequency regardless of the resolution being passed through 720p 1080i and 1080p etc Fiber cable support Self powered DVI fiber cables using 5V from DVI sources VGA cards etc usually consuming more than 50 mA maximum suggested by DVI 1 0 standard Lightware devices support 5V 500 mA constant current output on the DVI outputs to power long distance fiber optical cables Universal power supply DA2DVI HDCP Pro is supplied with a universal 5V power adaptor which accepts AC voltages from 100 to 240 Volts with 50 or 60 Hz lin
9. no monitor is connected to the OUTPUT then the EDID copied to the INPUT connector is the EDID of the last connected monitor Address 99 has the same function with OUTPUT 2 If an invalid EDID is selected the DA2DVI HDCP Pro does NOT give a HOT PLUG signal to the source connected to INPUT After every EDID change DA2DVI HDCP Pro toggles the HOT PLUG signal for approximately 2 seconds Some graphics cards or DVD players do not sense the HOT PLUG signal and even if EDID has been changed the set resolution is not affected In this case the source device must be restarted or powered OFF and ON again 4 4 Learning the EDID Info The factory preset EDIDs cannot be changed by the user Only addresses from 51 to 98 are user programmable Step 1 After connecting the sink device to OUTPUT 1 use a screwdriver to select a user programmable memory address on the rotary switches If the Status LED is illuminated red then the memory slot is empty and ready to be programmed If it is green the memory was already used before but still available for reprogramming Step 2 Push the LEARN button on the front side of the DA2DVI HDCP Pro and hold it down for approximately 2 seconds If the teaching is successful the Status LED blinks four times green if the teaching is unsuccessful the Status LED blinks four times red If the DA2DVI HDCP Pro is unable to read the monitor s EDID or there is no currently attached monitor the last attached
10. the Step 2 this window will be skipped Choose Start Menu Folder oo Start Menu folder for the Lightware Device Controller IGHTWARE shortcu 9 Select the Start Menu folder in which you would like to create the program s shortcuts You can also enter a name to create a new folder Lightware Install System 1 0 450 based on Nullsoft NSIS Step 6 Verify the settings and if they are correct click Install If not click Back and change the setting visual engieeering The installer has been set up Please take a moment to review IGHTWARE your choices User selection summary Install C Program Files x86 Lightware Lightware Device Controller Device Controller 4 Lightware Install System 1 0 450 based on Nullsoft NSIS Installation Complete visual engiceering Completed w Execute msiexec C Program Files x86 Lightware Lightware Device Controller ve Output folder C ProgramData MicrosoftlWindows Start Menu Programs Lightware Create shortcut C ProgramData Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs Lightwar Create shortcut C ProgramData Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs Lightwar Output folder C Users Public Desktop Create shortcut C Users Public Desktop Lightware Device Controller Ink Output folder C Program Files x86 Lightware Lightware Device Controller Extract releasenote h
11. through is enabled If a new sink device monitor is connected while HDCP is enabled the DA2DVI HDCP Pro virtually reconnects the source device to ensure HDCP functionality owitching the Hotplug signal off and on again indicates to the source device that the sink is ready to communicate This may cause the picture disappear for a few seconds If HDCP pass through is disabled connecting or reconnecting a display device does not affect the input This way the signal on the OUTPUT will be continuous If HDCP is not necessary turn off the HDCP pass through For more information see section 4 5 on page 18 visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 2 About EDID memory Lightware factory preloaded EDIDs are specially provided to force graphic cards to output only the exact pixel resolution and refresh rate Universal EDID address 49 allows multiple resolutions including all common VESA defined resolutions In addition it also features audio support The use of universal EDID is advised for fast and easy system setup DA2DVI HDCP Pro contains a 97 block non volatile memory bank EDID memory is structured as follows Rotary switch state Memory bank number HOV Factory Preset EDID list 51 98 001 048 User programmable slots 00 and 99 DO1 and D99 Last attached monitors EDID Info Address 50 is reserved Info
12. 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 USB Devices 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 DA2DVI HDCP PRO 12345678 00 00 00 gt 09 44 41 32 44 56 49 2D 48 44 43 50 20 50 52 4F 20 48 57 31 2E 31 20 31 2E 32 2E 3120 46 57 31 2E 30 2E 34 200000 T 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware DA2DVI HDCP PRC HW 1 1 FW 1 0 4 1 2 1 oq file 103 KB Figure 6 1 Lightware Bootloader Software Section 6 Firmware upgrade Using Lightware Bootloader Page 31 36 visual engineering IGHTWARE Step 7 Browse the new firmware Click the corresponding cell in the Browse New Firmware column A dialog pops up to confirm if you really want to modify the path Now you can browse for the new firmware file to upload After opening the new file the new firmware field will contain the name of the firmware file Click in the checkbox next to the device name to enable the firmware upgrade Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware 2 DA2DVI HDCP PRCHW 1 1 DA2DVI HDCP PRO_v1 2 1 hex Figure 6 2 Device and firmware selection Step 8 Upgrade firmware s Click UPGRADE SELECTED FIRMWARES button A confirmation message appears After clicking on the Yes button the selected controllers will be rep
13. 2nd descriptor field Product 0 3rd descriptor field Monitor serial number 4th descriptor field Week of manufacture Year of manufacture General Video data Audio data Speaker allocation data EDID version HDMI Colorimetry Number of extension flag Detailed Timing Descriptor 1 Detailed Timing Descriptor 2 Detailed Timing Descriptor 3 Detailed Timing Descriptor 4 Detailed Timing Descriptor 5 Detailed Timing Descriptor 6 Load EDID v ID from file Figure 5 6 Advanced EDID Editor 5 7 Settings menu 5 7 1 Device information tab Basic information are displayed about the device in this menu Device type with serial number and installed cards type with firmware and hardware version USB DA2DVHHDCP PRO 12345678 v Settings Device information Log Device Information DA2DVI HDCP PRO Installed Cards Slot Name Card Name Hardware Version DA2DVI HDCP PRO DA2DVI HDCP PRO MOTHERBOARD DA2DVI HDCP PRO 11 1 1 111987 Figure 5 7 Settings menu 5 7 2 Logtab Report section Generate report LDC is able to collect information from the device and save it to a report file This information package can be sent to Lightware when a problem may arise with the device Info When a report is necessary to generate always let the devices be connected to the device do not disconnect them The Controller Software will collect information about the devices and about th
14. 4 500 Hz 4 1920x1080 49 99Hz 5419 1280 1024 960 1 Hz 45 1920x1080 960 0 Hz _ 420 1280x1024 Q75 1 Hz 46 2048x1080 949 99Hz 421 1366x1024 59 99 Hz 47 2048 1080 50 0 Hz 822 1400x1050 949 99 Hz 48 2048x1080 959 999Hz 423 1400 1050 959 99 Hz 49 UniversalEDID 94 1400 1050 9750 Hz J o 825 1680x1050 59 99 Hz 00 Copyfrom OUTPUT 426 1600x1200 950 0 Hz 99 OUTPUT2 Table 3 Factory preset EDID list Info EDIDs with capability Various embedded audio formats YCbCr422 YCbCr444 color spaces and deep color compatibility are enabled by the CEA extension 4 3 Switching the EDID Info Info Step 1 Use a flat head screwdriver to change the memory address on the Rotary switches on the front side of the DA2DVI HDCP Pro The left switch sets the tens value the right switch gives the ones value of the EDID Step 2 After either one of the Rotary switches has been rotated the unit waits approximately 2 seconds before the selected EDID becomes active Step 3 Check the state of the device Status LED illuminated green The selected EDID memory is valid Status LED illuminated red The selected EDID memory is invalid wrong address empty user memory The address 00 has a special function If a monitor is connected to OUTPUT 1 then its EDID is copied to the INPUT connector If
15. EDID to the actually used Lightware product or and save it to a file or and open it in the EDID editor For more information about creating and EDID by using EEC see the User s manual of the EDID Editor which is available at www lightware eu visual engineering ARE 5 6 8 EDID Summary window Select an EDID from Source panel and press Info button to display the EDID summary General EDID version 1 EDID revision 3 Manufacturer ID SAM Samsung Electric Company Product code 8E09 Serial number not present Year of manufacture 2012 Week of manufacture 9 Video interface Digital Separate Sync H amp V Composite sync on H Sync on green Serration on VS Bit depth undefined Standard not defined Figure 5 5 EDID Summary 5 6 9 Editing an EDID Select an EDID from Source panel and press the Edit button to display Advanced EDID Editor window The editor can read and write all descriptors which are defined in the standards including the additional CEA extensions Any EDID from the device s memory can be loaded in the editor The software resolves the raw EDID and displays it as readable information to the user The modified EDID can be saved to the User memory EDID ETE Vendor Product identification Display parameters Power Management and Features Gamma Color and Established Timings Standard Timing Manufacturer ID ISAM Samsung Electric Company Preferred timing mode
16. If your source or display has more connectors then make sure that the proper interface is selected Although the device is equipped with DVI I connectors analog signals not supported You cannot use cables with DVI VGA adapter plugs Check EDID related problems Maybe your display device is not capable of receiving the sent video format Try emulating your display device s EDID to the source by selecting 00 on the front panel Rotary switch If you get a picture now you have an EDID related issue please read section 3 1 on page 12 for more details Check the source Check whether your source is powered on and configured properly The HDMI output can be turned off on most DVD players If the source is a computer then verify that the OUTPUT is selected and active Try restarting your computer if you get a picture during the booting process you have to review the driver settings Signal disappears temporally The DA2DVI HDCP Pro ensures HDCP functionality when the HDCP pass through is enabled If a new sink device monitor is connected while HDCP is enabled the DA2DVI HDCP Pro virtually reconnects the source device to ensure HDCP functionality This may cause the picture disappear for a few seconds The signal stays stable if HDCP pass through is disabled If HDCP is not necessary turn off the HDCP function For further information please see section 4 5 on page 18 7 3 HDCP issues Non HDCP compliant display
17. Many video sources send HDCP protected signal if they detect that the sink is HDCP capable even if the content is not copyrighted This can cause trouble if a HDCP capable device for example DVI matrix is connected between the source and the display In this case the content can t be viewed on non DCP capable displays Disable HDCP function For further information please section 4 5 on page 18 visual engineering IGHTWARE 8 Specifications 9 Specifications Supplied power adaptor 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 6 Qi DC 5V 2 6A General Required power 5V 2 1A POWE COHSUIDIOR 22 4 W typical nanan EN 55022 Class c Class Il WANY Enclosure Rack mountable with mounting bracket or rack shelf DC power connector locking DC connector 2 5 5 5 mm Mui ge 1 mm metal Dimensions 120 W x 180 D x 42 H mm 4 72 W x 7 08 D x 1 65 H inch N t T E 680 1 499 Ibs Input 29 pole DVI I digital only Input cable equalization
18. UTPUT and the EDID automatically changes if the monitor is replaced with another display device as long as it has a valid EDID The user is not required to disconnect the DVI cable to change an EDID as opposed to other manufacturer s products EDID can be changed even if source is connected to the and powered When the emulated EDID has been changed the device toggles the HOTPLUG signal for 2 seconds Some sources do not observe this signal so in this case the change is not recognized by the source In such cases the source device must be restarted or powered OFF and ON again If a new sink device monitor is connected while HDCP is enabled the DA2DVI HDCP Pro virtually reconnects the source device to ensure HDCP functionality This may cause the picture disappear for a few seconds 3 4 Fiber Cable powering Info As a special feature DA2DVI HDCP Pro is able to supply 500 mA current to power fiber optical transmitters like DVI OPT TX110 Pin 14 on both OUTPUT connectors Standard DVI outputs VGA cards supply only 55 mA current on 5V output thus unable to directly power a fiber optical cable DA2DVI HDCP Pro does not check if the connected sink monitor projector or other equipment supports Hotplug or EDID signals but outputs the signal immediately after it has been applied to the INPUT visual engineering IGHTWARE 3 5 Pixel Accurate Reclocking DA2DVI HDCP Pro reclocks the signal on all output
19. afe power connection After plugging it in turn the plug clockwise as you can see in the picture below Figure 2 1 Locking DC connector Do not forget to turn the connector counterclockwise before trying to disconnect the power adaptor Warranty void if damage occurs due to use of a different power source Always use the supplied 5V power adaptor or Lightware s rack mountable power supply visual engineering IGHTWARE 3 Technologies 3 1 Understanding EDID EDID stands for Extended Display Identification Data Simply put EDID is the passport of display devices monitors TV sets projectors It contains information about the display s capabilities such as supported resolutions refresh rates these are called Detailed Timings the type and manufacturer of the display device etc After connecting a DVI source to a DVI display the source reads out the EDID to determine the resolution and refresh rate of the image to be transmitted Who are you 8 2 PC or Mac Display am a monitor 2 Here is my EDID 5 li P PC or Mac Display Now know what can send P 2 Display NG Figure 3 1 EDID communication Most DVI computer displays have 128 byte long EDID structure However Digital Televisions and HDMI capable displays may have another 128 bytes which is called E EDID and defined by CEA Consumer Electronics Association This e
20. al video signal and outputs a strong high quality digital signal that conforms to the DVI specification 4 Operation 4 1 Powering on Info When building an electronic system make sure that all of the devices are powered down before connecting them Powered on devices may have dangerous voltage levels that can damage sensitive electronic circuits Step 1 After the system is complete connect the OUTPUT of the 5V power adaptor to the DA2DVI HDCP Pro The unit is immediately powered ON Step 2 After the DA2DVI HDCP Pro is initialized the attached DVI source and monitor be powered on Startup process Info Step 1 After being powered on the DA2DVI HDCP Pro displays its firmware version using the Status LED The following example shows this process for a firmware version of 1 1 8 Red blinks once Short pause Green blinks once Short pause Green blinks eight times Step 2 After indicating the firmware version the Status LED turns green if the selected EDID is valid or turns red if the selected EDID is invalid Step 3 If a display device is connected to an OUTPUT the DA2DVI HDCP Pro reads the EDID from the attached monitor s EDID memory Step4 The normal function of the LED is in effect If none of the LEDs light up upon power up the unit is most likely damaged and further use is not advised Please contact support lightware eu DA2DVI HDCP Pro ensures HDCP functionality when the HDCP pass
21. dio on DVI output To turn ON OFF HDMI to DVI conversion use USB CONTROL software MEMOO LEARN RELOAD FACTORY DEFAULT LY Rear view OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT2 o cE y O Made in EU Hungary RoHS Bottom view 2125 2125 M3 thread M3 thread Section 9 Specifications Page 35 36 visual engineering IGHTWARE 10 Version applicability This User s Manual applies to the following versions of the mentioned software verso Lightware Device Controller software 1 4 0b2 Lightware Bootloader software DA2DVHHDCP Pro firmware 11 Warranty Lightware Visual Engineering warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase The customer shall pay shipping charges when unit is returned for repair Lightware will cover shipping charges for return shipments to customers In case of defect please contact your local representative or Lightware at Lightware Visual Engineering H 1071 Budap
22. dow Commands are automatically surrounded by framing brackets by default Every sent command is red colored and gets a gt prefix Received responses are blue colored and starts with The timecode in every row shows the exact time when the command was sent or the response received If the Command framing checkbox is unchecked you can send multiple commands together however in this case you have to type in the framing brackets manually If the Autoscroll checkbox is checked the window is scrolled down automatically when a new row is added The window can be emptied by pressing the Clear button 5 9 Device discovery information ribbon the name and the serial number of the connected device The Device discovery window can be started by clicking on this ribbon Clicking Yes will open the window See section 5 4 on page 23 how to establish the connection Clicking No will close the pop up window and current connection remains active DA2DVI HDCP Pro User s Manual 6 Firmware upgrade Using Lightware Bootloader Info Warning Info DA2DVI HDCP Pro can be upgraded via USB connection During the update process do not to disconnect the USB cable and power adaptor of the device Step 1 Install the Lightware Bootloader software Installer LW bootloader exe Step 2 Download and save the firmware file that you want to load If you have a zipped archive extract it Step 3 Connect the device with an USB cabl
23. e Normal install in case of Windows This is an updateable version with the same attributes Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Device Controller Page 21 36 visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 3 LDC Upgrade Step 1 Run the application The Device Discovery window appears automatically and the program checks the available updates on Lightware s website and opens the yis update window if the LDC found updates Controller Information Current version 1 4 0b2 Update version No update available Options Check for updates automatically Remind me later Next time Proxy settings setup Check now Postpone The current and the update version number can be seen in the top of the window and they are shown in this window even with the snapshot install The update window can be also opened by clicking the About and the Update button Step 2 Set the desired update setting in the option section a f you do not want to check for the updates automatically uncheck L the circle which contains the green tick b If you want to postpone the update a reminder can be set with different delays from the drop down list c Ifthe proxy settings traverse the update process set the proper values then click the OK button Proxy settings No proxy System default Use HTTP proxy Use SOCKS 5 proxy Proxy port Proxy password Cancel Step 3 Click the Download update button to start
24. e computer 5 6 5 Importing an EDID Info Previously saved EDID bin dat or edid file can be uploaded to the user memory Step 1 Press the User button on the top of the Source panel Step 2 Select a memory slot from the Source panel Step 3 Press the Upload button below the Source panel Step 4 Browse the file in the opening window then press the Open button Browsed EDID is imported into the selected User memory The imported EDID overwrites the selected memory place even if it is not empty 5 6 6 Deleting EDID s The EDID s from User memory can be deleted as follows Step 1 Press User button on the top of the Destination panel Step 2 Select desired memory slot s more can be selected Select All and Deselect All buttons can be used The EDID s will be highlighted with yellow cursor Step 3 Press the Clear selected button to delete the EDID s 5 6 7 Creating an EDID Info Lightware introduced a wizard like interface for fast and easy EDID creation With Easy EDID Creator it is possible to create custom EDIDs in four simple steps By clicking on the EEC button below Source panel Easy EDID Creator is opened in a new window Step 1 Select resolution Step 2 Signal Type Step 3 Select audio Step 4 Finish Select resolution Welcome to the Easy EDID Creator With this program you are able to create a unique EDID according to your demands by answering three simple questions Deta
25. e connected device Fiber Cable powering As a special feature the device is able to supply 500 mA current on DDC 5V output pin 14 on OUTPUT connector to power fiber optical DVI transmitters Standard DVI outputs or VGA cards supply only 55 mA current on 5V output thus unable to power directly a fiber optical cable Info The device does not check if the connected sink monitor projector or other equipment supports hotplug or EDID signals but outputs the input signal directly DVI input The input has a built in signal detection circuit with a LED indicator The DVI Signal present LED lights green if the INPUT connector senses an active DVI signal Cable length at inputs The unit has an advanced built in cable equalization circuit which automatically provides cable length compensation This circuit extends the maximum usable cable length to 60 meters using high quality 22AWG copper cable at WUXGA 1920x1200 graphics resolution Cable type 22 AWG 24 AWG Reference type Reference type DVI GEAR SHR DVI TASKER TSK 1060 Max length meter Max length meter 1920x1200 1600x1200 60m 50m 2048x1080p 1080p 62 1680x1050 1400x1050 75m 1280x1024 1024x768 1365x768 720p 1080 m 800x600 100 m calculated 84 m calculated 640x480 480p 576p 120 m calculated 100 m calculated Table 2 2 Maximum DVI cable lengths at inputs m 2 3 2 DC 5V connection The device has a locking DC connector to establish robust and s
26. e eto MET acc a M 8 Lae WEDD Management 8 1 4 2 Cascading multiple 2 8 CONTROLS AND 6 9 9 22 a ee hte tanta 10 2 3 10 ibis aded durs uta pp dE ce 10 232 m TT TUER 11 2 a E 12 UNDERSTANDING EDI bs M aie et Cni ica 12 3 2 COMMON PROBLEMS RELATED aei tt aote Nem pa ER Poets 12 3 3 ADVANCED EDID MANAGEMENT 2 52 bua bets E t Eoo dec bees 13 94 FIBER CABLE POWERING 13 20 14 OPERATION 15 i COVE RII
27. e frequency 1 4 Typical applications 1 4 1 EDID management To be compatible with various end points in an AV system the common EDID can be selected by the DA2DVI HDCP Pro For more information see section 3 1 on page 12 Control Laptop e 5V DC Power Adaptor DVI cable HD Projector Monitor Blu Ray or DVD Player Figure 1 1 EDID emulation 1 4 2 Cascading multiple DA2DVI HDCP Pros Thanks to the built in cable equalizer and the Pixel Accurate Reclocking circuit up to 6 DA2DVI HDCP Pro units can be cascaded This feature is especially useful for digital signage applications The distance between the display blocks may be up to 60 meters in case of HD 1080p resolution or even higher for lower pixel numbers or interlaced scan 10801 If the display devices have different resolutions please emulate the EDID of the display that has the lowest resolution otherwise the displays with higher resolutions may not show the whole image rescale the image or won t display an image at all Large LCD Large LCD display E 22 lt AES 2 LE 3 M 252 p L wt Si lt display 2 Pp a gt Pp lt P GQ Upto6 loops 60m y 60 m S 60m DVI b S LA py cable DVI cable DVI cable DVI cable DVI cable PC or Mac Figure 1 2 Daisy chain application Page 8 36 Section 1 Introduction 2 Controls and connections 2 1 Front view LiGHTWARE 20
28. e to the computer Wait for the operating system while it connects to the device If the device is connected the first time the operating system should recognize it and display Installing device driver After the successful installation the device is connected properly The whole process may take a few seconds Step 4 Run the application from Start Menu gt Programs gt LW bootloader Step 5 If the device is properly connected it will be listed under USB Devices header The Bootloader application will hold the device in bootload mode during the bootload process Once the connection is established with the device double clicked in the Find window the firmware must be flashed successtully Double click on the DA2DVI HDCP Pro text then click on Yes to establish connection It will take a few seconds to download all information During bootload mode the EDID STATUS LED flashes quickly red and green Step 6 Review the firmware versions After the connection is made the device properties are displayed Lightware Bootloader v3 3 1 LiGHTWARE Available devices on Ethernet Device Properties Device Name DA2DVI HDCP PRO Serial Number 12345678 UPGRAD UPGRADE IP address USB connection SELECTED Available COM Ports FIRMWARES MAC address USB connection Quick Bootload checksum verification only Communication lt 00 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 000
29. eir status Step 1 Press the big red button on the Log tab in the Settings menu Generate report Generate report Generate report file Step 2 The Save as dialog box appears Select the place where you want to save the report file The default file name can be changed Step 3 LDC collects the needed information This may take up to 5 minutes Step 4 When the process is finished the folder is opened where the file was saved The report contains the following information Current command protocol The equipment type and serial number All EDID headers and status emulated dynamic factory user Installed board types and firmware with versions Browse command file The Controller Software is able to send a custom command file to the device The command file can be generated by Lightware support This is needed when some special commands has to be used for configuring or troubleshooting Generate report from file Info This function is only for special troubleshooting cases visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 8 Terminal The terminal is created mainly for testing and debugging purposes The command text can be typed directly Press Terminal button in the right bottom corner to open the window Web Terminal 16 28 15 gt 41 16 28 15 I DA2DVI HDCP PRO 16 28 15 5 451 2015 07 02 16 28 16 SN 12345678 2015 07 02 16 28 17 gt Command framing Autoscroll Figure 5 8 Terminal win
30. est Peterdy Street 15 HUNGARY E mail support lightware eu 12 Document revision history Document Release Date Changes Editor Lightware Device Updater added Bootloader TI Rev 1 1 07 07 2015 upgraded Typographical corrections and minor Zsedenyi changes in the formatting
31. hanging the emulated EDID Info Info Info To change the emulated EDID use the Rotary switches on the front panel of the device If dynamic emulation is established the emulated EDID will be changed on the INPUT every time a new monitor is connected to the OUTPUT If the monitor is disconnected from the output the last EDID remains emulated for the source This feature helps especially rental technicians or system integrators to keep the source continuously transmitting the signal and adopt the system for new incoming display devices Power ON OFF cycle will not affect the emulated EDID or other settings Front panel status change is reported back to the Controller Software 5 6 3 Learning an EDID DA2DVI HDCP Pro is able to learn the EDID from a connected display device and store it in one of the user programmable memory locations Step 1 Click on the Dynamic button above left window Step 2 Click on the User button above right window to select the User EDID memory Step 3 Select the desired EDID from the Dynamic list to be saved Step 4 Select the target EDID memory in the right window Step 5 Click on the Transfer button to copy learn the EDID 5 6 4 Exporting an EDID Source EDID can be downloaded as a file bin dat or edid to the computer Step 1 Select the desired EDID from the Source panel highlighted with yellow cursor Step 2 Press the Save button to open the dialog and download the file to th
32. ils can be added or changed later if needed Please select the preferred resolution scan mode and frame rate If you don t find the proper mode in the list then enter it and the program will estimate the best blanking times You also have the opportunity to import resolutions from other EDID files or specify a second resolution Preferred resolution Lo esoxsso eshz 02 Set up a secondary resolution 2nd resolution Advanced settings Figure 5 4 Easy EDID creator wizard Step 1 Select resolution The preferred resolution can be defined here There are more ways to define the desired format You are able to select one from the drop down list where the most common resolutions are listed Step 2 Signal type You have to decide whether you want to add HDMI support to your EDID or not Please note that the use of audio non RGB color spaces and deep color requires the HDMI mode Step 3 Select audio If you have selected HDMI support in the previous step specify the desired audio format The most common audio formats are listed but the number of possible formats is greater If you don t find your preferred audio you are able to add it later by using EDID editor Step 4 Finish You have to give a name to your new EDID as last step This name will be fit into the display product descriptor so it can be up to 13 alphanumeric characters long You also have to select the desired operation you are able to upload the new
33. in 5 dB mode best option for short cables if a longer cable is connected to the input port the 11 dB input equalization may give better input signal Input equalization 5 dB Receiver bandwidth Receiver bandwidth Enable HDCP The factory default setting 2 MHz gives good results in most cases Modify only if encountering problems with input signal HDCP enable HDCP enable function turns on off HDCP capability on the input port For more information see section 4 5 on page 18 Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Device Controller Page 23 36 visual engineering IGHTWARE 5 5 2 Port Properties output Info Click on any of the output buttons to display its properties USB DA2DVI HDCP PRO 12345678 1 0 Parameters Apply changes to Current outpu All outputs Reload Factory Defaults to Current output All outputs Properties of output port 1 Port status Settings Terminal Figure 5 2 Output port properties The upper section contains the following settings Current output this option means the modified parameters are applied only to the currently selected port displayed in the header All outputs this option means that the modified parameters are applied to all output ports After closing this window the Current Output option will be selected regardless of which was active at the time of closing It is to avoid
34. last display devices EDID on either output so there is an EDID shown even if there is no display device attached to the DA2DVI HDCP Pro s output at the moment 1 KA AA A TA inktararn Dann OE LV U SING Liqntware VICOC Fade zo visual engineering IGHTWARE User memory shows the memory locations U1 U48 which can be used by the user to save custom EDIDs These locations can be reached by selecting 51 98 on the Rotary switches Emulated EDID list shows the currently emulated EDID for the input It contains the resolution manufacturer and vendor name of the EDID reported to the source The source column displays the memory location that the current EDID was routed from The DVI source reads the EDID from the Emulated EDID memory on the INPUT port The user can copy an EDID from any of the three EDID lists to the user memory locations There are two types of emulation static and dynamic Static EDID emulation happens when EDID from the Factory or User EDID list is selected by the Rotary switches In this case the Emulated EDID will remain the same until the user emulates another EDID Dynamic EDID emulation can be enabled by selecting 00 or 99 on the Rotary switch The attached monitors EDID is copied to the INPUT if a new monitor is attached to the output the emulated EDID changes automatically 5 6 2 C
35. logy to remove jitter caused by long cables or poor quality DVI sources Thanks to the Advanced EDID Management DA2DVI HDCP Pro can emulate any DVI HDMI display for continuous video output even if the attached display is disconnected or powered down The EDID memories from 01 to 49 are factory presets the memories from 51 to 98 are user programmable Memory 00 is transparent for OUTPUT 1 and Memory 99 is for OUTPUT 2 which means that the attached display device s EDID monitor or projector will be reported to the source With the Easy EDID Creator PC software the users can create their own EDID by completing four simple steps More experienced users can use the Advanced EDID Editor software to manage every possible setting in the EDID which they can upload to the memory of the DA2DVI HDCP Pro DA2DVI HDCP Pro can be rack mounted or used standalone The unit is equipped with the highest grade gold plated connectors to ensure reliable connection 1 3 Extender features Advanced EDID Management The user can emulate any EDID on the device s input by using the 49 factory or 48 user presets Any attached monitors EDID can be read out edited and stored as user presets by the Lightware Device Controller Software 60 meter input cable compensation Using 22AWG high quality DVI cable the input is automatically compensated for up to 60 meter cable length which extends installation possibilities even on highest HDTV or computer resolutions
36. monitor s valid EDID will be stored in the user memory Step3 The normal function of the LED is in effect visual engineering IGHTWARE 4 5 HDCP management DA2DVI HDCP Pro can work as a HDCP compliant device or act as a non HDCP compliant sink The HDCP capability can be disabled or enabled on input port This function helps to apply encryption only when it is mandatory Some video sources send encrypted signal when they are connected to a HDCP capable device even if the content is not protected This way even the unprotected content cannot be displayed on non HDCP displays if the signal travels through a HDCP compliant matrix or repeater However HDCP encryption is not required all the time e g computer desktop image some video cards still do that if they detect that the sink is HDCP capable Avoiding unnecessary HDCP encryption Info HDCP ENABLE DISABLE If HDCP is disabled on an input port the connected source will detect that the sink is not HDCP capable and turn off authentication The source will not be able to communicate with any of the devices displays repeaters etc that are connected to the DA2 DVI HDCP Pro s output therefore it could not see if they are HDCP capable or not This forces the source to send unprotected signal only If HDCP capability is disabled on an input port the connected source cannot send protected content to any display If HDCP function is enabled on an input port and
37. n places where the EDIDs can be emulated or copied The list can be scrolled by mouse wheel or by grabbing and moving up and down When the user enters the menu for the first time the software starts to download the whole EDID list from the device which may take up to 30 seconds USB DA2DVI HDCP PRO 12345678 MO Parameters Source Destination Factory User Dynamic Emulated Emulated User Manut Resolution MonitorName EDID inputs Manut 7 Resolution Monitor Name rays ray m ER Save Info Edit Create Select All Deselect All Figure 5 3 EDID Management menu Control buttons 5 6 1 Exporting an EDID Copying EDID save to a file Transfer button Importing an EDID Deleting EDID load from a file ins from user memory Display EDID Selecting all memory Summary window places in the right panel Opening Advanced Selecting none of the EDID Editor with the memory places in the selected EDID right panel Opening Easy EDID Creator Sources and Destinations After the list is downloaded current status is shown The EDID memory consists of four parts Factory EDID list shows the factory memory locations Factory 1 49 with pre programmed EDIDs Dynamic EDID List contains the resolution manufacturer and vendor name of the display device connected to the device s outputs The unit stores the
38. o EDID read status The LED indicates that the unit is reading the EDID from the connected display If the LED is blinking green then the EDID is valid if blinking red then the EDID is invalid or missing This function is available for either OUTPUT and saves the EDID to the Last attached Monitors EDID memory o Learn process The LED indicates if the EDID learn process was successful blinking green or not blinking red o Firmware upgrade The LED blinks red and green during the upgrade Stores the EDID of the display device attached to OUTPUT 1 in the selected memory address To learn the EDID select an appropriate address with the rotary switches and press and hold the LEARN button for three seconds For more information see chapter 4 on page 15 Indicates if the device is powered on Further EDID settings and firmware upgrade are available via the USB interface The rotary switches select one of the EDID memory addresses For more information see section 4 2 on page 16 visual engineering IGHTWARE 2 2 Rear view 5Vin aa D zzzzsczz 2 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 D DC 5V in Connect the OUTPUT of the supplied 5V power adaptor The Power e Input LED indicates the proper supply voltage Connect one Single Link DVI cable only digital pins are connected internally between the DVI source and DA2DVI HDCP Pro See m
39. ore information in section 2 3 1 on page 10 Outputs Connect one Single Link DVI D or DVI I cable only digital pins are connected internally between DA2DVI HDCP Pro and display device The OUTPUT connector is able to supply 500 mA current on pin 14 to power fiber optical DVI extenders like DVI OPT TX110 See more information in section 2 3 1 on page 10 2 3 Electrical connections 2 3 1 DVI connectors DA2DVI HDCP Pro provides 29 pole digital only DVI I connectors only digital pins are internally connected This way users can plug in any DVI connector but keep in mind that analog signals such as VGA or RGBHV are not processed Always use high quality DVI cable for connecting sources and displays 1 TMDSData2 9 TMDSDatai TMDS Data0 2 TMDSData2 10 TMDSDatat 18 TMDS 3 TMDS Data2 Shield 11 TMDS Datat Shield 19 TMDS Shield 6 Doc Cock 14 22 TMDS Ciock Shed 7 15 123 e he Wot Piug Detect 24 TWDS Clock erp fe fe eaj Cis m SCS Table 2 1 DVI I Single Link digital only connector pin assignments DVI output Monitor hotplug is detected on the OUTPUT ports Monitor hotplug LED lights green After a hotplug event the DA2DVI HDCP Pro tries to read the EDID of th
40. rogrammed with the firmware you selected If you select a file that doesn t fit the selected controller you will get an information message Info The reprogramming can take approximately 1 2 minutes A progress bar will show the current state of the reprogramming Controller Type Hardware Version Bootloader Version Firmware Version Browse New Firmware iv DA2DVI HDCP PRC HW 1 1 DA2DVI HDCP PRO_v1 2 1 hex Program Verify DA2DVI HDCP PRO Figure 6 3 Firmware upgrading process Step 9 Done If the upgrade was successful the following window pops up UPGRADE PROCEDURE REPORT DA2DVI HDCP PRQO Total retransmissions 0 Total rewrites 0 Upgrade successful Figure 6 4 Upgrade successful The application closes the connection the device state changes back to normal operation Now you can close the application or you can select another Lightware device to upgrade The unit is ready to be used with the new firmware Page 32 36 Section 6 Firmware upgrade Using Lightware Bootloader T Troubleshooting 7 1 General problems Check the device Check whether the DA2DVI HDCP Pro is properly powered and the Power LED is green Try performing a reset by unplugging and reconnecting the power adaptor 7 2 Picture is not displayed or distorted Check the cables Due to the high data rates the cables must fit very well DVI connectors have to be locked with screws no tensions or breaches are allowed
41. rsal EDID it supports all common VESA resolutions Additionally it also features audio support 3 3 Advanced EDID Management Info Info Info Each DVI HDMI sink e g monitors projectors plasma displays and switcher inputs must support the EDID data structure Source BIOS and operating systems are likely to query the sink using DDC2B protocol to determine what pixel formats and interface are supported DVI HDMI standard makes use of EDID data structure for the identification of the monitor type and capabilities Most DVI HDMI sources cards set top boxes etc will output DVI HDMI signal after accepting the connected sink s EDID information In case of EDID readout failure or missing EDID the source will not output DVI video signal DA2DVI HDCP Pro provides Lightware s Advanced EDID Management function which helps system integration The DA2DVI HDCP Pro stores and emulates 97 EDID data plus the EDID of the last attached monitor connected to the OUTPUT First 49 EDID are factory presets while memories 51 98 are user programmable The device stores the EDIDs in non volatile memory This way the EDID from the monitor is available when the monitor is unplugged or switched off The EDID emulated on the INPUT can be copied from the DA2DVI HDCP Pro s memory static EDID emulation or from the attached monitor dynamic EDID emulation For example the DA2DVI HDCP Pro can be set up to emulate the device which is connected to O
42. s using Lightware s sophisticated Pixel Accurate Reclocking technology Signal reclocking is an essential important procedure in digital signal transmission After passing the reclocking circuit the signal becomes stable and jitter free and can be transmitted over more equipment like processors or event controllers Without reclocking sparkles noise and jaggies can be seen on the image The Pixel Accurate Reclocking circuit eliminates the following errors Intra pair skew skew between the and wires within a differential wire pair e g Data2 Data2 It s caused by different wire lengths or slightly different wire construction impedance mismatch in DVI cable It results in jitter T M a lt gt Intra pair skew Inter pair skew skew between two differential wire pairs in a cable It s caused by different wire pair lengths or different number of twists in the DVI cable Too much inter pair skew results in color shift in the picture or sync loss Inter pair skew Jitter signal instability in the time domain The time difference between two signal transitions should be a fix value but noise and other effects cause variations lt gt Jitter Noise electromagnetic interference between other electronic devices such as mobile phones motors etc and the DVI cable are coupled onto the signal Too much noise results in increased jitter Noise The Pixel Accurate Reclocking circuit completely regenerates the origin
43. setting All Outputs by mistake Reload factory defaults Current output Reloads the default values to the currently selected output All outputs Loads the factory default values to all outputs Settings The factory default settings give good results in most cases Modify only if encountering problems with output signals Pre emphasis ON is recommended Use OFF setting if the cable between the OUTPUT port and the display device is very short Internal termination Always use Mute The specific OUTPUT port can be switched off No signal will be on the OUTPUT De skew Adjust setting if the output signal is noisy Default setting gives good result in most cases Output Mode This setting is used to determine the output signal DVI and 1 3 signals are all supported with optional DVI to HDMI or HDMI to DVI conversion Info Auto output mode function determines the output signal by the connected device s EDID Info Info on the OUTPUT HDMI YUV to RGB colorspace conversion is not supported If the two outputs signal is different e g OUTPUT 1 distributes HDMI signal OUTPUT 2 DVI signal the input HDMI signal has to be in RGB color format Modifying the Pre emphasis Internal termination or De skew parameters on an output channel switches the other output channel s settings together 5 6 EDID menu Info There are two panels left one contains Source EDIDs right one contains Destinatio
44. the source sends encrypted signal the non HDCP compliant devices cannot display the video In HDCP disable mode protected content i e Blu ray disc will not be displayed thus maintaining the rules set by the HDCP standard Step 1 Check the state of the device HDCP Active LED illuminated green HDCP encrypted signal on INPUT HDCP function enabled HDCP Active LED is OFF HDCP unencrypted signal on INPUT HDCP function enabled HDCP Active LED blinking green HDCP function disabled Step 2 To enable or disable the HDCP function use Lightware Device Controller software or turn the Rotary switches to address 01 and press and hold the LEARN button for approximately 3 seconds The status change appears on the HDCP Active LED For more information about HDCP enable disable by the LDC see section 5 5 1 on page 23 DA2DVI HDCP Pro User s Manual 5 Software control Using Lightware Device Controller The unit can be controlled by a computer through the USB port using Lightware Device Controller The software can be installed to a Windows PC or MAC OS X The application and the User s manual can be downloaded from www lightware eu The Windows and the Mac versions have the same look and functionality 5 1 Steps of the installation in case of Windows OS Step 1 Run nstall LDC v1 0 4b2 exe If the User Account Control drops a popup message click Yes Program name install v1 4 0b2 exe e Publisher
45. the upgrading User can check updates manually by clicking the Check now button LJ m Ji fr T E ATTVAIALR Pa h Tung mm rage zz oection 5 Software control Using Lightware ww ww 7 User s Manual 5 4 Establishing the connection Step 1 Connect the device to a computer via an USB cable Step 2 Run the controller software device discovery window appears automatically Ethernet devices discovered Select Ethernet interface All interfaces IP Name Serial number 192 168 3 38 SW4 TPS TX240 00002249 192 168 2 158 MX FR33R FR32R Ethernet devices fix IP IP Serial devices Click on the QUERY button to get Device Name and Serial number COM port Serial number query query USB devices Serial number Refresh Connect M Ada Figure 5 1 Ethernet connection in Device discovery window Step 3 Select the unit from the discovered devices under USB devices click on the Connect button 5 5 VO Parameters menu After connecting to the device this menu appears by default showing the current state of input and output ports The port bar on the right side shows the available input and output ports 5 5 1 Port Properties input The state of the incoming signal is displayed Power 5V detected Input equalization Signal present present Signal type HDMI The input cable equalizer is used most cases
46. tml 100 Created uninstaller C Program Files x86 Lightware Lightware Device Controller un Completed Lightware Install System v1 0 4b0 based on Nullsoft NSIS Bac 2 Bk Canel Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Device Controller DA2DVI HDCP Pro User s Manual Step 8 If the installation is complete click Finish Uncheck the box if the running of the LDC will be delayed 45 Lightware Device Controller Setup eism iGHTWARE Completing Lightware Device Controller Setup Lightware Device Controller has been installed on your computer the release notes LIGHT WARE DEVICE CONTROLLER 5 2 Steps of the installation in case of Mac OS X Info After the installation the Windows and the Mac application has the same looks and functionality Step 1 Mount the DMG file with double clicking on it LightwareDeviceContro llerinstaller dmg Step 2 Drag the LDC icon over the Applications icon to copy the program into the Applications folder If you want to copy the LDC into another location just drag the icon over the desired folder j Lightware Device Controller Installer LIGHTWARE CONTROLLER To install drag this icon Onto this one As Lightware Device Applications Controller LiGHTWARE aa HTML release html Info This type of the installer is equal with th
47. uman health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or Imm their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal visual engineering IGHTWARE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Lightware Kft 1071 Budapest Peterdy str 15 HUNGARY as manufacturer declare that the products DA2DVI HDCP Pro DVI Distribution Amplifier accordance with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC are in conformity with the following standards EMI EMC EN 55022 Class B Safety UL CUL GS CR RCM PSE Class Il Date 01 August 201 1 Name Gergely Vida Managing Director Signed Table of contents 1 INTRODUCTION aa a 7 errana a aa SD a 7 1 25 TL 7 need de uM PTET I M C IUE 7 Tu dd
48. visual engineering IGHTWARE DA2DVI HDCP Pro LiGHTWARE DA2DVI HDCP Pro SOURCE SIGNAL HDCP MONITOR 1 MONITOR 2 EDID PRESS 5V PRESENT ACTIVE HOTPLUG HOTPLUG STATUS LEARN POWER 00 EDID COPY 4 USB 3 FROM OUT 1 7 2 OUTPUT HDCP AND HDMI1 3 COMPLIANT DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER User s Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Class apparatus construction This equipment should be operated only from power source indicated on the product To disconnect safely from power remove the power cord from the rear of the equipment or from the power source The MAINS plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable There are no user serviceable parts inside of the unit Removal of the bottom cover will expose dangerous voltages To avoid personal injury do not remove the bottom cover Do not operate the unit without the cover installed The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The apparatus must be safely connected to multimedia systems Follow instructions described in this manual WEEE Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Correct Disposal of This Product This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or h
49. x480 60 29 1920x1200 50 02 640x480 75 30 480i 259 94 03 848x480 60 31 640x480p 59 94 04 800x600 50 32 720x480p 59 94 05 800x600 60 33 576i 50 06 800x600 75 34 720x576p 50 07 1024x768 50 35 1280x720p 50 08 1024x768 60 36 1280x720p 60 09 1024x768 75 37 1920x1080i 1 50 10 1152x864 75 38 1920x1080i 2 50 11 1280x768 50 39 1920x1080i 60 12 1280x768 60 40 1920x1080p 24 13 1280x768 75 41 1920x1080p 25 14 1360x768 60 42 1920x1080p 30 15 1364x768 50 43 1920x1080p 1 50 16 1364x768 60 44 1920x1080p 2 50 17 1364x768 75 45 1920x1080p 60 18 1280x1024 50 46 2048x1080p 1 50 19 1280x1024 60 47 2048x1080p 2 50 20 1280x1024 75 48 21 1366x1024 60 49 22 1400x1050 50 50 2048x1080p 60 UNIVERSAL HDMI ALL Reserved User Programmable Copy from OUT1 Copy from OUT2 23 1400x1050 60 51 98 24 1400x1050 75 00 25 1680x1050 60 EE 26 1600x1200 50 27 1600x1200 60 28 1920x1200 60 Universal EDID Detailed Timings 1920x1080p 60 1920x1080p 50 HDCP LED FUNCTIONS OFF Source signal not encrypted ON Source signal HDCP encrypted Blinking HDCP is disabled Use MEM01 LEARN to enable disable HDCP compliant operation SIGNAL PRESENT LED FUNCTIONS OFF NO Signal present on input port ON DVI Signal present on input port Slow Blinking HDMI Signal present on input port Connected outputs have HDMI Signal with embedded audio Fast Blinking HDMI Signal on input port is converted to DVI on one of the connected output ports No embedded au
50. xtension contains information about additional Detailed Timings audio capabilities soeaker allocation and HDMI capabilities It is important to know that all HDMI capable devices must have CEA extension but not all devices are HDMI capable which have the extension 3 2 Common problems related to EDID Problem system consists of the following a computer Lightware DA2DVI HDCP Pro distribution amplifier a WUXGA 1920x1200 LCD monitor and a SXGA 1280x1024 projector would like to see the same image on the monitor and the projector What EDID should chose on the router solution f you want to see the image on both displays you need to select the resolution of the smaller display in this case SXGA otherwise the smaller display may not show the higher resolution image Problem Ihave changed the EDID on the input to have a different resolution but nothing happens oolution Some graphics cards and video sources read out the EDID only after power up and later they don t sense that EDID has been changed You need to restart your source to make it read out the EDID again Problem source allows only one resolution to select when use a Lightware factory preset EDID on the input port would like to be able to choose from different resolutions oolution Most Lightware factory preset EDIDs allow only one resolution forcing the sources to OUTPUT only that particular signal You need to select the Unive
51. ype of install Or select the optional Snapshot install Or select the optional Snapshot install components you wish to Core components components you wish to install install Core components Runtime components Runtime components Start Menu entries Start Menu entries Desktop shortcuts Desktop shortcuts Space required 86 7MB Space required 86 7MB Normal install Snapshot install Available for Windows and MAC OS X Available for Windows The installer can update only this instance Cannot be updated Only one updateable instance can exist for More than one different version can be all users installed for all users Does not contain the version in its name Version number is displayed in the name Section 5 Software control Using Lightware Device Controller Page 19 36 visual engineering IGHTWARE Page 20 36 Step 4 Select the destination folder and click Next Using the default path is highly recommended Choose Install Location Choose the folder in which to install Lightware Device Controller LiGHTWARE M9 To install in a different folder click Browse and select another folder Click Next to continue ghtware Install System v1 0 4b0 based on Nullsoft NSIS Step 5 Select the Start Menu Folder and click Next Using the default folder is highly recommended If the Start menu entries was not checked in

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