ZeeVee ZyPer User Manual page 64

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save device-edid
3.
Use the
to the decoder) to the Management Platform, using the following convention:
save device-edid [id] [filename]
Make sure to replace [id] with the identifier of the sink device containing the EDID
you wish to capture. You can specify either a MAC address or a name identifier.
Follow the identifier with the name of the EDID file. For example:
zyper$ save device-edid SonyXBR4 myEDID
4.
After executing this command, two files will be created under the following directory:
/srv/ftp/files/myEDID
/srv/ftp/files/myEDID.txt
myEDID is a binary EDID data file in standard format. myEDID.txt contains
the decoded EDID in standard ASCII text.
These files must remain in this directory when disabling Auto EDID mode.
5.
To force a ZyPer encoder to use the saved EDID you need to have the MP load the
binary EDID file onto the desired encoder.
zyper$ load encoder-edid [id] [filename]
Make sure to replace [id] with the identifier of the source device you want to load the
EDID onto. You can specify either a MAC address or a name identifier.
Follow the identifier with the name of the EDID file. For example:
zyper$ load encoder-edit BlueRay1 myEDID
6.
To return to Auto EDID mode, for any reason, enter the following command at the
prompt:
zyper$ set server auto-edid-mode enabled
command to save the EDID of the sink device (attached
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