Function
Description
CPEDID
Copy EDID data from the
output to the input
EEPROM.
Destination bitmap size
depends on device
properties (for 64 inputs it
is a 64-bit word).
Example: bitmap 0x0013
means inputs 1,2 and 5
are loaded with the new
EDID.
In certain products
Safe_mode is an optional
parameter. See the HELP
command for its
availability.
DISPLAY?
Get output HPD status.
ETH-PORT
Set Ethernet port protocol.
If the port number you
enter is already in use, an
error is returned.
The port number must be
within the following range:
0-(2^16-1).
ETH-PORT?
Get Ethernet port protocol.
FACTORY
Reset device to factory
default configuration.
This command deletes
all user data from the
device. The deletion can
take some time.
Your device may require
powering off and powering
on for the changes to take
effect.
GEDID
Get EDID support on
certain input/output.
For old devices that do
not support this command,
~nn@ERR
002<CR><LF>
is received.
VS-44H2A – Protocol 3000
Syntax
COMMAND
#CPEDIDedid_io, src_id, edid_io,
or
#CPEDIDedid_io, src_id, edid_io, dest_bitmap,
FEEDBACK
~nn@CPEDIDedid_io, src_id, edid_io,
~nn@CPEDIDedid_io, src_id, edid_io, dest_bitmap,
safe_mode<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#DISPLAY?out_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@DISPLAYout_index,
status<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#ETH-PORTport_type,
port_id<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ETH-PORTport_type,
port_id<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#ETH-PORT?port_type<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@ETH-PORTport_type,
port_id<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#FACTORY<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@FACTORYok<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#GEDIDio_mode,
in_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@GEDIDio_mode, in_index,
size<CR><LF>
Parameters/Attributes
edid_io
dest_bitmap<CR>
output)
safe_mode<CR>
dest_bitmap<CR><LF>
src_id
stage
edid_io
(usually input)
dest_bitmap
destination IDs. Format: XXXX...X,
where X is hex digit. The binary form of
every hex digit represents
corresponding destinations.
safe_mode
out_index
the specific output: 1-4
status
signal validation
port_type
port_id
(0 – 65535)
port_type
port_id
(0 – 65535)
io_mode
in_index
specific input: 1-4
size
device, 0 means no EDID support
Kramer Electronics Ltd.
Example
– EDID source type (usually
Copy the EDID data from the
Output 1 (EDID source) to the
Input:
0 – Input
1 – Output
#CPEDID1,1,0,0x1<CR>
2 – Default EDID
Copy the EDID data from the
3 – Custom EDID
default EDID source to the
– Number of chosen source
Input:
#CPEDID2,0,0,0x1<CR>
0 – Default EDID source
1 – Output 1
2 – Output 2
– EDID destination type
0 – Input
1 – Output
2 – Default EDID
3 – Custom EDID
– Bitmap representing
0 – indicates that EDID data is not
copied to this destination.
1 – indicates that EDID data is
copied to this destination.
– Safe mode
0 – device accepts the EDID as is
without trying to adjust
1 – device tries to adjust the EDID
(default value if no parameter is
sent)
– Number that indicates
Get the output HPD status of
Output 1:
– HPD status according to
#DISPLAY?1<CR>
0 – Signal or sink is not valid
1 – Signal or sink is valid
2 – Sink and EDID is valid
– TCP/UDP
Set the Ethernet port protocol
– TCP/UDP port number
for TCP to port 12457:
#ETH-PORT0,12457<CR>
– TCP/UDP
Get the Ethernet port protocol
for UDP:
0 – TCP
#ETH-PORT?1<CR>
1 – UDP
– TCP / UDP port number
Reset the device to factory
default configuration:
#FACTORY<CR>
– Input/Output
Get EDID support information
0 – Input
for input 1:
1 – Output
#GEDID
2 – Default EDID
3 – Custom EDID
– Number that indicates the
– Size of data to be sent from
1<CR>
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