User guide
The USB Config port is used for SIS configuration, monitoring, and firmware updates. This port
can be used as an alternative to the rear panel RS‑232 captive screw connectors.
Neither port has precedence and commands from either port are handled in the
order they are received.
Extron recommends that the USB port is used for temporary connections. If a
permanent connection is required, the RS‑232 port should be used.
When the USB Config Port is connected to the distribution amplifier for the first time, the
Found New Hardware Wizard opens to install the correct device driver (see "Connecting to
the USB Port" on page 7).
The input signal LED lights green when a TMDS signal is detected on the HDMI input. If
the source requires HDCP encryption, this LED may light only after the HDCP has been
authenticated.
There are four (HDMI DA4) or six (HDMI DA6) output signal LEDs, one for each of the outputs.
The LEDs light green when an active sink device is connected to the corresponding output.
The Input HDCP LED lights green when the source device requires HDCP encryption and it
has been authenticated with the HDMI input.
There are four (HDMI DA4) or six (HDMI DA6) output HDCP LEDs, one for each of the outputs.
The LEDs light green when HDCP has been authenticated between the HDMI output and the
corresponding sink device. This happens when the source device requires HDCP encryption
and it has already been authenticated on the HDMI input.
The LEDs do not light if the source does not require HDCP encryption or if the sink is not
HDCP compliant.
The EDID LED lights green when the EDID is successfully stored from the selected output
device (output 1 by default).
The LED lights amber if the internal, factory‑installed EDID is used or if the EDID was not
successfully stored.
For information about using the EDID Minder, see “EDID Minder” on the following page.
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