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User Guide
EDID Write
!EDWx-
y0 y1…y255<cr>
x= HDMI Input 1-8
y0-y255 = EDID Data in ASCII HEX representation
EDID Read
?EDRx<cr>
x= HDMI Input 1-8
y0-y255 = EDID Data in ASCII HEX representation
Response: ~EDIDx-
y0 y1…y255<cr>
y0-y255 = EDID Data in ASCII HEX representation
EDID Learn
!EDLx1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7
x8<cr>
x1-x8 = output relative to input.
Example: !EDL315x80F2<cr>
0 = Clear EDID
X = ignore (do nothing)
F = Factory EDID default
In this example
Input 1 gets output 3 EDID
Input t 2 gets output 1 EDID
Input 3 gets output 5 EDID
Input 4 is ignored and left alone
Input t 5 gets output 8 EDID
Input 6 is cleared
Input 7 is Set to factory default EDID
Input 8 gets output 2 EDID
Response:
~EDLx1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8<cr>
Factory default EDID should be 1080p 24bit stereo
EDID Auto
!AEDIDx<cr>
x = (1=ON, 0=OFF)
Response: ~AEDIDx<cr>
Front Keypad
Lockout
!KLx<CR>
x = (1=ON, 0=OFF)
Response: ~KL<cr>
HDCP Input
On/Off
!HDCPIN
x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7
x8
<CR>
x1-x8 = Input relative to HDCP function.
0 = HDCP is forced off. This helps with devices that
always have HDCP on unless it sees there is no key
to exchange.
1 = HDCP is available
Note: Default is HDCP Available
Hotplug Input
Detect
?HPIN<cr>
Detects and reports back if a signal is present at a
specific input. It will also send the response back
automatically if there is a change in state.
Response: ~HPIN x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8<cr>
0 = nothing
1 = signal
Hotplug Output
Detect
?HPOUT<cr>
Detects and reports back if a device present at a
specific output. It will also send the response back
automatically if there is a change in state.
Response: ~HPOUT x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8<cr>
0 = nothing
1 = signal