Extron electronic HDMI DA2 manual Command and Response Table for SIS Commands

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Command and Response Table for SIS Commands

Command and Response Table for SIS Commands

Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional Description

 

(host to unit)

(unit to host)

 

 

 

 

 

Video Mute

 

 

 

Video mute single output

X!*X@B

VmtX!*X@]

Video mute all outputs

X@B

VmtX@]

Query Video mute status

B

VmtX@X@]

Video mute output X! (1 or 2) Video mute all outputs output 1 status, output 2 status X@ = 0 (mute disabled)

or 1 (mute enabled)

Audio Mute

Audio mute single output

X!*X@Z

AmtX!*X@]

Audio mute all outputs

X@Z

AmtX@]

Query Audio mute status

Z

AmtX@X@]

Audio mute output X! (1 or 2)only Audio mute all outputs

X@ = 0 (mute disabled) or 1 (mute enabled)

Video Color Bit Depth

 

 

 

Set video bit depth for a

EVX!*X#BITD}

X!BitdVX#]

X# = 0 (auto, based on sink EDID)

specific input

 

 

1 (force 8-bit)

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 (pass-through, unmodified)

Set video bit depth for all

EV*X#BITD}

BitdVX#]

 

inputs

 

 

 

View video bit depth for

EV*BITD}

BitdVX#X#]

video bit depth for output 1•video

all inputs

 

 

bit depth for output 2

Signal Status

 

 

 

Request all signal status

ELS}

SigX@*X@X@]

Shows the signal status (X@) for the

 

 

 

input*output1•output2.

 

 

 

X@ = 0 (signal undetected)

 

 

 

or 1 (signal detected)

Request all HDCP status

EHDCP}

HdcpX@*X@X@]

X@ = 0 (HDCP off) or 1 (HDCP on)

 

 

 

 

EDID Minder

 

 

 

Assign EDID to input

EA*X$EDID}

EdidAX$]

X$ = EDID memory location (1-54)

 

 

 

see table 1 on page 13

View EDID assignment

EA*EDID}

X$]

Save EDID of output to

ESX!*X$EDID}

X!EdidSX$]

user location

 

 

View/Read EDID in Hex

ER*EDID}

X%]

View EDID native

EN*EDID}

X^]

resolution

 

 

Store the EDID of output X! into EDID memory location X$

Read out EDID in Hex from currently selected EDID

Resolution and refresh rate of currently selected EDID Example: 1600x1200@60Hz

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HDMI DA2 specifications

The Extron Electronics HDMI DA2 is a high-performance distribution amplifier designed to deliver pristine HDMI signals to multiple display devices. Ideal for a variety of applications, including classrooms, conference rooms, and control centers, this device ensures that high-definition video and audio are flawlessly transmitted without degradation over distance.

One of the standout features of the HDMI DA2 is its ability to support resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz, enabling it to handle the most demanding video content. With its advanced signal processing capabilities, the DA2 ensures that the integrity of the signal is maintained, allowing for crystal-clear images and sound.

The DA2 is equipped with two HDMI outputs, allowing users to distribute a single HDMI source to two different displays simultaneously. Each output is capable of driving long cable runs—up to 50 feet for 4K signals—thanks to its robust signal amplification technology. This is especially beneficial in larger environments where displays may be located at significant distances from the source.

For added convenience, the Extron HDMI DA2 features EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) management, which allows the device to communicate effectively with connected displays. This ensures that the source and display can agree on the optimal video settings, enhancing compatibility and performance across diverse equipment.

Another notable characteristic is the automatic input switching feature, which allows the device to seamlessly switch between multiple HDMI sources if used in conjunction with other Extron products. This is particularly useful in situations where multiple devices may need to be accessed without the hassle of manual intervention.

The HDMI DA2 is also designed with ease of use in mind. It includes LED indicators that provide users with real-time feedback on power, input selection, and signal status. This streamlined approach helps in quickly diagnosing any issues that may arise during operation.

In terms of installation, the DA2 is compact and rack-mountable, making it a versatile choice for any AV system setup. With its rugged build quality and reliability, the Extron HDMI DA2 is tailored for professionals who demand high performance and dependability from their audio-visual equipment. Overall, this HDMI distribution amplifier is a critical component for any AV system requiring superior signal management for multiple displays.