RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
$EDID_MODEL?
N1 cont’d
NOTE:
•
If the EDID fails to be read,
“$err_ddc”
will be displayed.
•
If the EDID has invalid content,
“$err_bad”
will be displayed.
$EDID_NAME
N1,N2
Set the EDID name of the selected copy slot.
N1
= C1~C10
N2
= {Name} [20 characters max]
$EDID_NAME? N1
Display the name of the selected EDID slot.
N1
= D1~D10, C1~C10
$EDID_NATIVE?
N1
Display the native resolution value stored in the EDID of the
selected location.
Available values for
N1
:
RX
[HDMI Input (Rx) Port]
SINK_H [HDMI Sink]
SINK_V [VGA Sink]
NOTE:
•
First detailed timing from Block 0.
•
If the EDID fails to be read,
“$err_ddc”
will be displayed.
•
If the EDID has invalid content,
“$err_bad”
will be displayed.
$EDID_READ
N1,N2
Displays the selected data block stored in the EDID of the
selected location.
Available values for
N1
:
D1~D10 [Default EDID 1~10]
C1~C10 [Copy EDID 1~10]
SINK_H [HDMI Sink]
SINK_V [VGA Sink]
N2
= BLOCK0~BLOCK3
NOTE:
•
T
his command is not supported over Telnet connections.
• This data is output as a bit stream of 128 bytes following the
<CR><LF> of the command acknowledgement.
• Each hex data unit is composed of 3 digits. The first 2 digits are
the hex value. The 3rd digit is a space (0x20).
• Blocks 2 & 3 are only supported from the HDMI Sink.
• If the EDID fails to be read,
“$err_ddc”
will be displayed.
• If block 2 or block 3 doesn’t exist,
“$err_block”
will be displayed.
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