Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VM
‑
4HDT
,
VM
‑
3HDT
,
VM
‑
2HDT
– Protocol 3000
25
EDID Handling Commands
Additional EDID data functions can be performed via a compatible EDID management
application, such as Kramer EDID Designer (see
www.kramerav.com/product/EDID%20Designer
Command Description
CPEDID
Copy EDID data from the output to the input EEPROM
CPEDID
Functions
Permission
Transparency
Set:
CPEDID
End User
Public
Get:
-
-
-
Description
Syntax
Set:
Copy EDID data from
the output to the input
EEPROM
#
CPEDID
SP
src_type,src_id,dst_type,dest_bitmap
CR
Get:
-
-
Response
~nn@
CPEDID
SP
src_type,src_id,dst_type,dest_bitmap
CR LF
Parameters
src_type
– EDID source type (usually output):
0
(Input
)
,
1
(Output),
2
(Default EDID)
src_id
– for input source:
1
(Input), for output source:
0
(Default EDID source); for
VM
‑
4HDT
:
1
(Output 1),
2
(Output 2),
3
(Output 3),
4
(Output 4); for
VM
‑
3HDT
and
VM
‑
2HDT
:
1
(Loop Output),
2
(Output 1),
3
(Output 2),
4
(Output 3)
dst_type
–
EDID destination type (usually input):
0
(input),
1
(output),
2
(default EDID)
dest_bitmap
– bitmap representing destination IDs. Format: XXXX…X, where X is hex digit. The binary
form of every hex digit represents corresponding destinations. Setting ‘1’ indicates that EDID data is
copied to this destination. Setting ‘0’ indicates that EDID data is not copied to this destination.
Response Triggers
Response is sent to the com port from which the Set was received (before execution).
Notes
Destination bitmap size depends on device properties (for 64 inputs it is a 64-bit word).
Example: bitmap 0x0013 means inputs 1, 2 and 5 are loaded with the new EDID.
In this device, if the destination type is input (
0
), the bitmap size is 1 bit, for example bitmap 0x1 means
the input is loaded with the new EDID.
K-Config Example
Copy the EDID data from the HDBT OUT 2 (EDID source) to HDMI INPUT:
“#CPEDID 1,2,0,0x1”,0x0D
Copy the EDID data from the default EDID source to HDMI INPUT:
“#CPEDID 2,0,0,0x5”,0x0D