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PresentationPRO-II • User’s Guide
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4. Menu Orientation
System Menu
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From the
System Menu, press {EDID} to display the EDID DVI Input Format Menu, a
sample of which is shown below.
Figure 4-23. EDID DVI Input Format Menu (sample)
The
EDID DVI Input Format Menu enables you to update the system’s preferred EDID
resolution for the
BG/DSK input.
Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is a VESA standard data format that contains
information about a display device and its resolution capabilities, both preferred and
allowed. The PresentationPRO-II EDID file is stored in non-volatile memory. This file is
read by an external computer’s DVI graphic card when the DVI output is connected to the
PresentationPRO-II’s
information about a display device and its resolution capabilities, both preferred and
allowed. The PresentationPRO-II EDID file is stored in non-volatile memory. This file is
read by an external computer’s DVI graphic card when the DVI output is connected to the
PresentationPRO-II’s
BG/DSK input connector during boot-up.
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Format — select the preferred DVI video format with which you want to program
the PresentationPRO-II’s EDID non-volatile memory
the PresentationPRO-II’s EDID non-volatile memory
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Current — displays the current EDID video format that resides in memory.
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Press {
PROGRAM EDID} to program EDID with the new selected format. A
warning message will be shown.
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EDID DVI Input Format
Format
1280 x 1024 @ 60
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To change EDID for BG/DSK,
select the desired format
and select Program EDID.
[ 1280 x 1024 @ 60 ]
Current:
Note
This menu is designed for advanced users only. Do not
program the EDID unless it is necessary.
program the EDID unless it is necessary.
Note
Once EDID programming is complete on PresentationPRO-II,
you will be prompted to power down the external computer,
power it back on again, and then ensure that the computer’s
format is set to match.
you will be prompted to power down the external computer,
power it back on again, and then ensure that the computer’s
format is set to match.