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Diagnostics
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The Interface Status fields are:
Field Description
1394 I/O Device Indicates if enabled; indicates if active.
USB I/O Device Indicates if enabled; indicates if active.
Ethernet Device Indicates if enabled; indicates if active.
Parallel Port Indicates if enabled; indicates if active.
IR Xmit Indicates if enabled; indicates if active.
Hard Drive Status Indicates if enabled; indicates if active.
Smart Card Indicates if enabled; indicates if active.
HDMI Port If a device is connected to the HDMI port only, the following diagnostics display to help
troubleshoot the HDMI interface. They all display “N/A” if no device is connected to the
HDMI port or the value is invalid or cannot be retrieved.
Device Connected — indicates whether a device is connected to the HDMI port —
Yes or No.
Repeater — indicates whether the connected device is a repeater — Yes or No.
Video Xmission (transmission) — Indicates whether the QIP7000 series is
transmitting video over the HDMI port — Not Active or Active.
HDCP Enabled — Indicates whether the QIP7000 series is using HDCP to encrypt
video transmitted over the HDMI link — Yes or No. If the Video Xmission status is
Not Active, the HDCP Enabled status is No
Output Format — Indicates the timing format of the video sent through HDMI:
1920 x 1080i — 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels high, interlaced
1280 x 720p — 1280 pixels wide by 720 pixels high, progressive
720 x 480p — 720 pixels wide by 480 pixels high, progressive
720 x 480i — 720 pixels wide by 480 pixels high, interlaced
640 x 480p — 640 pixels wide by 480 pixels high, progressive
Aspect Ratio — indicates the aspect ratio of the video sent through HDMI —
4:3 or 16:9.
EDID Data Indicates the video timing formats that were read from the Extended Display
Identification Data (EDID) register for the connected device, in particular the detailed
timing description blocks. The list displays all of the formats that the QIP7000 series
could read, up to a maximum of 12 formats. If the QIP7000 series cannot read any
formats, EDID Data is blank. An asterisk (*) after the aspect ratio means the QIP7000
series supports the format. If more than twelve video timing formats are discovered,
the supported formats only are listed first, followed by up to twelve remaining formats.