User guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting Started
- 3 Overview
- 4 Defining the SID-X2N Step-in Commander
- 5 Connecting the SID-X2N
- 6 Principles of Operation
- 7 Operating the SID-X2N
- 8 Configuring and Maintaining the SID-X2N
- 9 Wiring the Twisted Pair RJ-45 Connectors
- 10 Technical Specifications
- 11 Default EDID
- 12 Protocol 3000
SID-X2N - Configuring and Maintaining the SID-X2N
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8 Configuring and Maintaining the SID-X2N
8.1 Setting the Configuration DIP-switch
The 8-way dip-switch provides the ability to configure a number of device
functions. A switch that is down is on, a switch that is up is off. By default, all
switches are up (off).
Figure 8: The Configuration DIP-switch
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Feature
Function
DIP-switch
1
Program
Enables firmware updates
On—Enable updating
Off—Disable updating
2
General audio
control
Selects whether the analog
audio is embedded in the
outputs, (see Section 6.2)
On—Use embedded audio and
DIP-switch 3 controls DVI audio
Off—Use analog audio
3
DVI audio control
(active only when
DIP-switch 2 is
on)
Selects whether the analog
audio is embedded in the DVI
signal
On—Use analog audio in DVI
signal
Off—Use whatever audio is
present on the DVI input
4
Video mode input
selection
Sets the video input selection
mode to either last connected or
manual
On—Last connected
Off—Manual
5
Lock EDID
Locks the current EDID, (see
Section 7.2)
On—Locked EDID
Off—Automatic EDID selection
6
Switching delay
Selects the time delay before
switching occurs when a input
cable is removed
On—0.5seconds
Off—5 seconds
Note: When the input sync is lost
but the cable is not removed, the
delay is always six seconds
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For future use
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Note: DIP-switch 2 must be set to ON to enable DIP-switch 3 to control the DVI
audio mode selection.