Edid Router Commands; Changing The Edid On An Input Port - Lightware MX-FR9 User Manual

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7. Programmer's Reference
7.8. EDID Router Commands
DIFFERENCE:

These functions have been heavily modified in MX-CPU2 compared to CPU1.
The EDID router manipulates the EDID memory, which has memory locations that are assigned to specific
input or output ports. Please read
The EDID Memory of a Matrix
7.8.1. Changing the EDID on an Input Port
Copy an EDID from memory location
<source>
Command and Response
ȩ {<destination>:<source>}
Ȩ (E_SW_OK)CrLf
...delay...
Ȩ (E_S_C)CrLf
<fx>
Restores factory settings to
GENERAL
Control protocols, Front panel state, Alarm message levels none
IOCARDS
All I/O settings for boards currently in the frame
XPOINT
Crosspoint table and configuration (All outputs to in1,
unmute, unlock)
PRESETS
Crosspoint presets (All output to in1, unmuted) and preset
names
IONAMES
Input and output names
EDIDS
Emulated EDIDs (F49 is default)
EDIDMEM
Clear User and Dynamic EDIDs
ALL
Restores all of the factory settings listed above
Parameters
Identifier
Parameter description
<destination>
Emulated EDID memory slot
<source>
Source EDID memory slot
* the highest value depends on the frame size.
If
<source>
is 'Fxx' or 'Uxx', then static EDID routing occurs. In this case, the router will keep the same EDID
on the input until it is changed with another command. If
occurs. In this case, the router will follow the EDID changes on the output. Every time a different EDID is
recognized on the output, it is copied instantly to the input.
section about the EDID memory structure.
to input port <destination>.
#edid
Additional response
none
none
(PNAME#1=Preset1)
(I1 ALL)
(SPR01)...(SPR32)
(INAME#1=Input1)
(ONAME#1=Output1)
none
(DE_OK)
(DE_OK)
as above
Parameter values
E01-E80 *
F01-F119: Factory preset EDIDs
U01-U50: User saved EDIDs
D01-D80: Dynamic EDIDs of connected sinks *
<source>
is 'Dxx', then dynamic EDID routing
Applied CPU2 firmware: v3.5.7b8 | LDC software: v2.5.17b2
MX-FR Series Modular Matrix Frames – User's Manual
Example
ȩ {e5:f10}
Ȩ (E_SW_OK)CrLf
...delay...
Ȩ (E_S_C) CrLf
Factory EDID #10 is copied to Input 5.

INFO:
The router sends (E_S_C) only if the new EDID is different from the earlier one.
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