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Lightware DVI-OPT-TX220-Pro User Manual

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 DVI-OPT-220-Pro series – User's Manual 25
EDID Management
View Emulated EDID on the Input
Description:
which EDID is used on the input.
 Example
Command {VEDID}
{VEDID}
Response (VEDID
(VEDID F33)
Explanation: F45 (Factory preset EDID #45) is emulated on the input.
Legend: Fxx or Uxx or Dxx.

Description:
 Example
Command 
{U4:D2}
Response 
(E_S_C) CrLf

(E_S_C) CrLf
Explanation: EDID from output 2 is saved to user EDID #4.
Legend:  Uxx.
 Fxx or Uxx or Dxx or Exx.
INFO: If the selected user memory is not empty, the new EDID will overwrite the previous EDID.
Change EDID on Input
Description:
 Example
Command 
{E1:F10}
Response 
…delay
(E_S_C) CrLf

…delay
(E_S_C) CrLf
Explanation: Factory EDID #10 is emulated on input 1.
Legend:  Exx.
 Fxx or Uxx or Dxx.
Location EDID type Description
 EA
That is valid to all inputs, but since the transmitter has one input, the
result will be the same as typing E1.
 Fxx or Uxx
Static EDID routing occurs. In this case the extender will keep the same
EDID on the input until it is changed with another command.

Dxx
Dynamic EDID routing occurs. In this case the extender 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.
INFO: The extender sends (E_S_C) only if the new EDID is different from the earlier one.
Watch EDID Validity Table
Description: Shows EDID validity table, which contains information about the EDID memory states.
 Example
Command 

Response 
(EVU 1100000000000000000000000
0000000000000000000000000)CrLf
(EVD 01) CrLf
(EVE 3) CrLf
Explanation: First and second locations contain valid EDID in the user memory. The second dynamic location
and the input contain valid EDID.
Legend:
<type> Result Response length
F
Factory preset EDIDs 49
U
User saved EDIDs 49
D
Dynamic EDIDs 2
E
Emulated EDIDs 1
*
U, D and E EDIDs
Each number represents the EDID validity state for the corresponding memory location:
Value Description
0
invalid EDID
1
valid EDID
3
changed EDID
4
deleted EDID
1. The
status of a deleted EDID returns to 0 after query.

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