Instruction manual

86 ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
4. Menu Orientation
Using the System Menu
Please note the following important points:
You can turn the HDCP option on or off. If the option is turned off and the signal is
encrypted, the ImagePRO-II does not send the signal to the output device.
When an HDCP-compliant device is connected to the ImagePRO-II and the input
for that device is selected, the Status Menu indicates whether HDCP is enabled.
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The HDCP Submenu, shown in the following illustration, lets you set HDCP capability for
inputs, or read the HDCP status of selected inputs and outputs.
Figure 4-72. HDCP Submenu
The HDCP setting is either On or Off. You can set this capability for the following inputs
and outputs:
Input 1 (DVI-I) — The default setting is Off.
Input 3 (HDMI) — The default setting is On.
Input 4 (DisplayPort) — The default setting is Off.
Output 1 (DVI-D) — The default setting is On.
Output 3 (HDMI) — The default setting is On.
Output 4 (DisplayPort) — The default setting is On.
To turn HDCP capability on or off, use the following procedure:
1. On the Setup Menu, select System.
2. On the System Menu, select HDCP. The HDCP Submenu appears.
3. Select an input or output and turn the ADJUST knob once. Then press SEL.
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The Input Status option in the HDCP Submenu indicates whether protected content is
being read in by each of the three HDCP-capable inputs.
HDCP
> In 1 (DVI-I) Off
In 3 (HDMI) On
In 4 (DP) Off
Out1 (DVI-D) On
Out 3 (HDMI) On
Out 4 (DP) On
Input Status >>
Output Status >>