6. LW3 Programmers' Reference
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
<source>
Source EDID memory place
<destination>
The desired User EDID memory slot
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
Parameter values
F#: Factory (F1-148)
U#: User (U1- U14)
D#: Dynamic (D1-D2)
U#: User (U1- U14)
HDMI20-OPTC series – User's Manual
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
List
section.
56
Factory EDID
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