X1^
= Voltage
X1&
= Temperature
X1*
= Fan speed
X1(
= EDID reference file for DDC
EDID is a communications protocol or instruction set for the identification of display devices
to computers using the DDC (Display Data Channel) transmission standard. EDID information
consists of the resolution, refresh rate, and pixel clock information of a display device.
You can apply an EDID to a selected input by selecting one of the categories of EDID
files (see the
EDID table
The EDID of the display connected to an output (numbers 1 through the number of
•
outputs on your DXP)
One of 28 factory-loaded EDID files (numbers 9 through 36)
•
One of the four user-defined files, to which you have saved the EDID for the device
•
connected to output 1 (numbers 37 through 40)
X2)
= EDID file data block
X2!
= Firmware version number
X2@
= Verbose firmware version,
description, and upload date
and time
X2#
= Sync present
X2$
= HDCP authorization status
NOTE:
If the source requires HDCP authentication, ensure that HDCP authorization
is set to On (the default).
DXP DVI, DXP DVI Pro, and DXP HDMI Series • SIS Configuration and Control
Positive or negative voltage and magnitude of power
supplies
Degrees Fahrenheit
In RPM
01 – 40
32 = 720p (default) data
on the next page):
256 bytes of binary data
Shown to second decimal place (n.nn)
0 = no sync
3 = signal present
0 = HDCP authorization off
1 = HDCP authorization on (default)
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