
MHDBT-88P
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Command Code
Function
/%[Y]/[X]:[Z].
HDCP management command. [Y] is the input (value: I) or output (value:
O). [X] is the number of the port, if the value of X is ALL, it means all
ports. [Z] is for working status (value: 1 or 0).
Y=I & Z=1, sets the input port to HDCP enabled.
Y=O & Z=1, sets the output port to HDCP enabled.
Y=I & Z=0, sets the input port HDCP disabled.
Y=O & Z=0, sets the output port to HDCP disabled.
[x1]R[x2].
Transfer the IR signal from input channel [x1] to output channel [x2].
DigitAudioON[x].
Enable HDMI audio output of port x.
[X]=1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, enable this port.
[X]=9, enable all the 8 ports.
DigitAudioOFF[x].
Disable HDMI audio output of port x.
[X]=1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, disable this port.
[X]=9, disable all the 8 ports.
/+[Y]/[X]:******.
Set communication between PC and HDBT receiver.
1.
[Y] is for RS232 port on the HDBT receiver
Value = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,A,B,C,D,E,F,G or H
The value of [Y] is defined into the following meanings (with a given
baud rate stated by the value of [X]):
a.
[Y] = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8, send this command to the
corresponding HDBT receiver to control far-end device.
b.
[Y] = 9, send this command to all HDBT receivers to control all
far-end devices.
c.
[Y] = A, B, C, D, E, F, G or H
(HDBT PWON commands)
d.
[Y] = I, J, K, L, M, N, O or P
(HDBT PWOFF commands)
For items c or d, send this command, it will be saved by the
matrix switcher and not sent to the corresponding HDBT
receiver.
The command functions will be sent after the matrix receives
with the PWON command (for item c) or the PWOFF command
(for item d).
Note:
A & I are for port 1. B & J are for port 2.
C & K are for port 3. D & L are for port 4.
E & L are for port 5. F & N are for port 6.
G & O are for port 7. H & P are for port 8.
2.
[X] is the baud rate (Value ranges from 1 to 7, 1 is for 2400, 2 for
4800, 3 for 9600, 4 for 19200, 5 for 38400, 6 for 57600 and 7 for
115200)
3.
***** is represents the data up to a maximum of 48 bytes.
4.
The symbol “.” is the end of
the command. If there are some
symbols of
“.” in one command, this case is allowed and the last one
is the end.
EDIDH[x]B[y].
Study the EDID from output port [x] to input port [y].
If the EDID data is effective and the audio part supports not only PCM
mode, then force-set it to support PCM mode only. If the EDID data is
not effective, then set it as initialized EDID data.
EDIDPCM[x].
Set the audio part of input port [x] to PCM format in EDID database.
EDIDG[x].
Get EDID data from the output port and display the output port number
of X.
EDIDMInit.
Recover the factory default EDID data.
EDIDM[X]B[Y].
Manually EDID switching. Enable input[Y] to study the EDID data of
output[X]. If the EDID data is not effective, then set it as initialized EDID
data.