Query The Preferred Resolution Of An User Edid; Emulating An Edid To An Input Port; Copy An Edid To User Memory; Deleting An Edid From User Memory - Lightware MMX4x2-HT200 User Manual

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7. LW3 Programmers' Reference
7.13.3. Query the Preferred Resolution of an User EDID
Command format:
GET●/EDID/U/U
Response format:
pr●/EDID/U/U
.PreferredResolution=<preferred_resolution>
n
Example:
˃
GET /EDID/U/U2.PreferredResolution
˂
pr /EDID/U/U2.PreferredResolution=1920x1080p60.00Hz
INFO: Use the "Manufacturer" property to query the manufacturer and the "MonitorName" property to
query the name of the monitor.
7.13.4. Emulating an EDID to an Input Port
Command format:
CALL●/EDID:switch(<source>:<destination>)
Response format:
mO●/EDID:switch
Example:
˃
CALL /EDID:switch(F49:E2)
˂
mO /EDID:switch
Legend:
<source>:
Source EDID memory place: Factory / User / Dynamic.
<destination>:
The emulated EDID memory of the desired input port.
7.13.5. Copy an EDID to User Memory
Command format:
CALL●/EDID:copy(<D
Response format:
mO●/EDID:copy
Example:
˃
CALL /EDID:copy(D1:U1)
˂
mO /EDID:copy
Explanation:
The EDID of the last connected sink of D1 (Output 1) has been copied to U1.
7.13.6. Deleting an EDID from User Memory
Command format:
CALL●/EDID:delete(<U
Response format:
mO●/EDID:delete
Example:
˃
CALL /EDID:delete(U1)
˂
mO /EDID:delete
.PreferredResolution
n
>|<E
>|<F
>|<U
>:<U
>)
n
n
n
n
m
>)
n
MMX4x2 series – User's Manual
7.13.7. Resetting the Emulated EDIDs
Command format:
CALL●/EDID:reset()
Response format:
mO●/EDID:reset
Example:
˃
CALL /EDID:reset()
˂
mO /EDID:reset
Explanation: Calling this method switches all emulated EDIDs to factory default one. See the table in the
Factory EDID List
section.
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