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4.8.7. View EDID validity table
Description:
Shows EDID validity table, which contains information about the
EDID states.
If a changed EDID is queried by the
wh
command (see the next section), its value
returns to ‘1’.
Format:
→
{wv}
←
(EV
●
VALIDITY_TABLE)CrLf
Example:
→
{WV}
←
(EV11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
00033011000000000000000000000000000000000000000000133111
11111111111111111111111111111111111111331111111111111111
11)CrLf
Legend:
0
invalid EDID
1
valid EDID
3
changed EDID
4.8.8. View EDID header
Description:
EDID_HEADER consist of 3 fields:
PNPID code
The three letter abbreviation of the manufacturer
Preferred resolution
The resolution and refresh rate stored in the preferred
detailed timing block.
Name
The name of display device stored in product descriptor.
Format:
→
{wh<loc>}
←
(EH#<loc>
●
EDID_HEADER)CrLf
Info:
The EDID of DVI INPUT is mapped to logical address 133
Example:
Show the emulated EDID on DVI INPUT.
→
{WH133}
←
(EH#133 NEC 1600X1200@60 LCD2170NX)CrLf
Legend:
EDID Manufacturer:
NEC
Preferred resolution:
1600x1200@60
Display device’s name: 60 LCD2170NX
4.8.9. Upload EDID content from the DA2DVI-Pro
Description:
EDID hex bytes can be read directly. The DA2DVI-Pro will issue the
whole content of the EDID present on memory location <loc> (256 bytes).
Format:
→
{we<loc>}
←
(EB#<loc>
●
B1
●
B2
●
..B256)CrLf
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