
HD1600V2 User Guide, Version 1.4, 10/30/13
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Using The HD1600V2
Scenario 2
You have a dedicated Blu-ray player, but 3 hometheater receivers at different zones. The receivers
have slightly different features, but you only need the audio features that all three support. Use the ESet
screen to set the EDID of the Blu-ray’s source to include the three zones used by the hometheater
receivers. Once this is done, the Blu-ray player will always output video and audio that will be play
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able by all three receivers. Any of the receivers will be able to view and listen to anything played on
the Blu-ray player. Other zones may or may not be able to, depending upon their capabilities.
Scenario 3
You have two 3D displays and one Blu-ray player dedicated to 3D video. The two displays may sup-
port different 3D formats, but they will most likely share formats. By setting the EDID to include both
3D TVs, the Blu-ray player will only send a 3D image that is viewable by both displays.
The SPDIF Audio Switch
The SPDIF Audio Switch’s Sources
The SPDIF Audio switch has 16 possible sources of audio:
1-16 These are the HDMI inputs labeled on the back of the switch.
When a Coax output is switched to an HDMI input, the digital audio from the HDMI input
will be extracted and sent to the coax output.
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