Command

ASCII Command

Response

Additional Description

(Host to Switcher)

(Switcher to Host)

 

 

Information Requests (continued)

View File Directory Commands:

NOTE: The response to the View File Directory command differs, depending on whether the command is sent via an RS-232, RS-422, or Telnet connection, or via a web browser connection.

View file directory:

E DF}

filename1,date/time,length]

RS-232/RS-422 port and

 

filename2,date/time,length]

Telnet

 

filename3,date/time,length]

 

 

•••

 

 

filenamen,date/time,length]

 

 

space_remaining BytesLeft]]

 

 

List user files that have

 

 

been uploaded to the unit

 

 

root (\) directory and any

 

 

subdirectories, followed

 

 

by the number of bytes of

 

 

space remaining in the entire

 

 

directory.

View file directory:

E DF}

Var file = new array ();

web browser

 

File [1] = ‘filename1,date1,filesize1’;

 

 

File [2] = ‘filename2,date2,filesize2’;

 

 

File [3] = ‘filename3,date3,filesize3’;

 

 

...

 

 

File [n] = ‘filenamen,daten,filesizen;

 

 

File [n+1] = space_remainingBytes•Left

 

 

List user-loaded files.

Erase user-supplied web

E filenameEF}

Del filename]

pages or files

 

 

EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) Commands

Assign EDID data to an input

E A X!*X1( EDID}

EdidA X!*X1(]

Assign EDID data to all inputs

E A X1(*EDID}

EdidA00*X1(]

Assign EDID file X1( to input X!.

Assign EDID information files to all inputs. See the EDID Table on page 56 for the values for each EDID file.

Save output 1 EDID to user

E S X1( EDID}

EdidS X1(]

location

 

 

(User-assigned file 37–40)

 

 

Export EDID file data

E E X1( EDID}

X2)]

Store the EDID of Output 1 as user-assigned EDID file X1(.

X1( = 37 40.

Export binary data X2) contained in EDID file X1( to the computer.

Import EDID file to a user file

E I X1( EDID}X2)

EdidI X1(

Import EDID file binary data

location

 

 

X2) to user-assigned EDID file

 

 

 

X1(. X1( = 37 40.

View EDID input data

E A X!EDID}

X1(]

View the number of the EDID

assignment

 

 

file assigned to Input X!.

NOTE: X! = Input number

1

– maximum number of inputs for your model

X# = Output number

1

– maximum number of outputs for your model

X1)

= HDCP status

0

= No input or output is connected.

 

 

1

= Input or output is connected and is HDCP compliant.

X1(

 

2

= Input or output is connected but is not HDCP compliant.

= EDID file reference number

01 40 (32 = default 720p @ 60 Hz). See the EDID Table on page 56.

X2)

= EDID file data block

256 bytes of binary data

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Extron electronic DXP DVI PRO X!*X1 Edid, X1 EDIDX2, X1 . X1 = 37, Edid Extended Display Identification Data Commands