Overview
Thank you for purchasing the LINDY HDMI EDID Emulator. This product
is designed to help overcome EDID/DDC related problems which can
occur when using AV/KVM Extenders and Switches.
The HDMI EDID Emulator contains preset EDID settings for many
commonly used resolutions, refresh rates and audio settings. These
presets can be selected using the products dip switches. The EDID
Emulator can also be connected directly to any HDMI display or projector
to clone the devices EDID data. This cloned EDID data is then stored
and made available via the products dip switches.
Features
For use with HDMI PC & AV Equipment
Emulates commonly used preset EDID data
Cloning function allows full EDID data to be copied and stored
User selectable function via dip switches
Supports all 3D formats (via cloning)
Supports HDCP encrypted signals
Powered via USB or DC Power
Packaging Contents
HDMI EDID Emulator
This Manual
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1. HDMI Input
2. EDID Setting Switch
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3. Reset Button
4. USB Type B Female
5. DC Power Input
6. DDC Indicator
a. Green: Default EDID
b. Orange: Cloned EDID
7. EDID Button
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8. USB Type A Female
9. HDMI Output
Installation and Use
Typically, the emulator should be operated with the cloned EDID data of
the monitor. If this is not desired or possible, the default values stored in
the emulator are used and selected using the EDID Setting Switches as
shown below:
Cloning EDID from a Monitor
1. Set all 4 switches Up/Off
2. Power the Emulator either via the supplied USB cable or optional
power supply (5VDC >50mA).
3. Connect the Emulator via the port "DISPLAY" only to the monitor and
not to the HDMI source device.
4. Turn on the monitor and press the small EDID Button.
5. The LED blinks three times and changes from green to orange; this
indicates a successful cloning process. Data is saved until the next
cloning process.
Now you can connect the emulator to your system. If the LED light is off,
the system is not sending sufficient power over the HDMI cable. Please
connect the supplied USB cable or a separate power supply (sold
separately. The LED displays the data being used; Green: default values;
Orange: clone values.