Chapter 12 CEC Interactive Troubleshooting Environment (ITE)
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Configure an HDMI CEC device
Use the procedures below to configure the generator outputs as a particular CEC HDMI
device. An 880 series generator with the CEC option is provisioned with a library of
common HDMI CEC device types. You can either use one of these device types in the
library or create your own descriptor file. Once you create a descriptor file you can modify
it to characterize the emulated device to respond in a very specific way.
The following table lists the default device types and their parameters.
Note: All these devices have vendor ID of 1962 (07AA in hex).
Physical
Device Name
Address (PA)
CECDev00
0 0 0 0
CECDev01
1 0 0 0
CECDev02
2 0 0 0
CECDev03
1 0 0 0
CECDev04
1 0 0 0
CECDev05
1 0 0 0
CECDev06
2 0 0 0
CECDev07
3 0 0 0
CECDev08
2 0 0 0
CECDev09
3 0 0 0
CECDev10
1 0 0 0
CECDev11
2 0 0 0
CECDev12
3 0 0 0
CECDev13
4 0 0 0
CECDev14
4 0 0 0
CECDev15
4 0 0 0
To set up the generator to emulate an HDMI CEC device using default devices:
1. Establish a session with the generator using HyperTerminal over a serial connection or
Telnet over an Ethernet LAN. For instructions, see
the
882" on page 30.
2. Query the device library to verify that it is provisioned in the generator:
CECQ? 1 16
The generator returns the CECDev types provisioned in the generator library.
CECDEV00.xml
.
Product Type
(PT)
OSDN
0 (TV)
TVOSDN
1 (Rec Dev)
RecDev1
1 (Rec Dev)
RecDev2
3 (Set Top Box)
STB1
4 (DVD)
DVD1
5 (Audio System) Audio1
3 (Set Top Box)
STB2
3 (Set Top Box)
STB3
4 (DVD)
DVD2
1 (Rec Dev)
RecDev3
10 (Reserved)
Reserved1
10 (Reserved)
Reserved2
10 (Reserved)
Reserved3
10 (Reserved)
Reserved4
0 (TV)
FreeUse
10 (Reserved)
Unregistered
"Establishing a terminal session with
Logical Address
(LA)
0
1
2
3
4
5
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