6. LW3 Programmers’ Reference
HDMI20-OPTC series – User's Manual
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6.8.5. Copying an EDID to User Memory
Command and Response
ATTENTION! The (User) EDID memory slot will be overwritten without notification even if it was not empty.
Command and Response
Ý
CALL•/EDID:copy(
<source>
:
<destination>
)
Ü
mO•/EDID:copy
Parameters
Identifier
Parameter description
Parameter values
<source>
Source EDID memory place
F#
:
Factory (F1-148)
U#:
User (U1- U14)
D#:
Dynamic (D1-D2)
<destination>
The desired User EDID memory slot
U#:
User (U1- U14)
Many copy operations can be performed at the same time by using semicolons (see
Example2
).
Example1:
Ý
CALL /EDID:copy(D2:U2)
Ü
mO /EDID:copy
Example2:
Ý
CALL /EDID:copy(D1:U5;D1:U6)
Ü
mO /EDID:copy
6.8.6. Deleting an EDID from User Memory
Command and Response
Ý
CALL•/EDID:delete(
<user_edid_memory>
)
Ü
mO•/EDID:delete
Parameters
<user_edid>
User EDID memory slot (U1-14)
Example
Ý
CALL /EDID:delete(U1)
Ü
mO /EDID:delete
6.8.7. Resetting the Emulated EDIDs
Command and Response
Ý
CALL•/EDID:reset(1)
Ü
mO•/EDID:reset
Example
Ý
CALL /EDID:reset(1)
Ü
mO /EDID:reset
Calling this method switches all emulated EDIDs to factory default one. See the table in the