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6 VM-4H2 - Overview
To select the operation mode, set the DIP-switches as follows:
Programming
mode
HDCP Input
(MAC mode)
Force RGB
Lock Default
EDID
DIP
1
2
3
4
OFF (up)
Normal mode
HDCP enabled
Force RGB
EDID not locked
ON (down)
Enable programming
HDCP disabled
Normal mode
EDID locked
The VM-4H2 toggles between “Normal” and “Force RGB” modes.
In “Force RGB” mode, the read EDID is rewritten to identify only RGB support.
To force RGB, set DIP 3 OFF (up)
After setting Force RGB mode you must re-acquire the EDID to update the
Force RGB change
Powering on the device identifies the mode as follows:
In “Normal mode” (meaning no forcing RGB), the LEDs flash once
In “Force RGB mode”, the LEDS flash four times.
Note: Force RGB modifies the EDID saved on the input to not support YUV format.
In case of a pink display, use the Force RGB mode.
3.3 LED Indications
The input and output LEDs turn on only when there is an input signal and an active
output device connected.
Flashing LEDs indicate the following states:
LED
Indication
State
Input LED
(per input)
Flashes four times then stays on
HDCP lost on input while running
Output LED Flashes twice quickly, repeatedly HDCP signal on input.
Output device does not support HDCP
Flashes slowly, repeatedly
Input signal detected.
Output device has invalid EDID
Flashes twice quickly then twice
slowly, repeatedly
HDCP signal on input.
Output device does not support HDCP
and has invalid EDID

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Kramer VM-4H2 Specifications

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BrandKramer
ModelVM-4H2
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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