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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
$EDID_READ N1,N2
Show the selected data block stored in the EDID of the selected
location. This data is output as a bit stream of 128 bytes following the
<CR><LF> of the command acknowledgement. Each hex data unit is
composed of 3 digits. The first 2 digits are the hex value. The 3rd digit
is a space (0x20). Blocks 2 & 3 are only supported from the HDMI sink.
Available values for
N1
:
D1~D10
[Default EDID slot index]
C1~C10
[User EDID copy slot index]
SINK_H
[HDMI Sink]
Available values for
N2
:
BLOCK0
[EDID Block 0]
BLOCK1
[EDID Block 1]
BLOCK2
[EDID Block 2]
BLOCK3
[EDID Block 3]
Note: If the EDID fails to be read, “$err_ddc” will be displayed. If block
2 or block 3 doesn’t exist, “$err_block” will be displayed.
$EDID_RX N1
Select the EDID to use with the unit’s HDMI input (Rx).
Available values for
N1
:
D1~D10
[Default EDID slot index]
C1~C10
[User EDID copy slot index]
SINK
[HDMI sink]
$EDID_RX?
Show the current EDID selection for the unit’s HDMI input (Rx).
$EDID_TYPE? N1
Show the EDID type of the selected location.
Available values for
N1
:
RX
[HDMI Input(Rx) Port]
SINK_H
[HDMI Sink]
Note: If the EDID fails to be read, “$err_ddc” will be displayed. If the
EDID has invalid content, “$err_bad” will be displayed.
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