Name

Command

SupportedBroadcast

Read/Write

Length

Mode

Data Bytes

 

(BroadcastLength

 

Length

 

Response

Response Data

 

Example

Example

(Group ID = ‘A’, Multi ID = 4)

(Broadcast)

 

Byte 1: Group ID

ID Configuration 0xFF N W 5 N/A 0x02 = Write

(Range 0x01-0xFF)

Byte 2: Multi ID

 

(Range 0x01-0xFF)

5

Byte 1: Group ID (Range 0x01-0xFF)

Byte 2: Multi ID (Range 0x01-0xFF)

Command: 02 FF 05 01 04 02 01 04 03

 

Response: 02 FF 05 01 04 02 01 04 ED 03

N/A

 

Input Source

0xD1 N W

3 N/A 0x02 = Write [None]

DisplayPort

 

 

 

 

Byte 1: Number of

 

 

Horizontal

Input Source

 

Monitors

3

[None]

Byte 1: Number of Horizontal Monitors

Command: 02 D1

03 01 04 02 03

N/A

Response: 02 D1 03 01 04 02 22 03

 

H Monitors = 5

 

 

V Monitors = 6

 

 

Command: 02 D1

07 01 04 02 05 06 00 00 03

 

DisplayPort

0xD1 N W 7 N/A 0x02 = Write Byte 2: Number of

with Multi Scale

Vertical Monitors

 

Byte 3: Unused

 

Byte 4: Unused

7Byte 2: Number of Vertical Monitors

Byte 3: Unused

Byte 4: Unused

Response: 02 D1 07 01 04 02 05 06 00 00 13 03

N/A

Input Source

0xD4 N W

3 N/A 0x02 = Write [None]

DVI

 

 

 

 

Byte 1: Number of

 

 

Horizontal

Input Source

 

Monitors

3

[None]

Byte 1: Number of Horizontal Monitors

Command: 02 D4 03 01 04 02 03

N/A

Response: 02 D4 03 01 04 02 1F 03

 

H Monitors = 5

 

V Monitors = 6

 

Command: 02 D4 07 01 04 02 05 06 00 00 03

 

DVI

0xD4 N W 7 N/A 0x02 = Write Byte 2: Number of

with Multi Scale

Vertical Monitors

 

Byte 3: Unused

 

Byte 4: Unused

7Byte 2: Number of Vertical Monitors

Byte 3: Unused

Byte 4: Unused

Response: 02 D4 07 01 04 02 05 06 00 00 10 03

N/A

Input Source

0xD2 N W

3 N/A 0x02 = Write [None]

HDMI 1

 

 

 

 

Byte 1: Number of

 

 

Horizontal

Input Source

 

Monitors

3

[None]

Byte 1: Number of Horizontal Monitors

Command: 02 D2 03 01 04 02 03

N/A

Response: 02 D2 03 01 04 02 21 03

 

H Monitors = 5

 

V Monitors = 6

 

Command: 02 D2 07 01 04 02 05 06 00 00 03

 

HDMI 1

0xD2 N W 7 N/A 0x02 = Write Byte 2: Number of

with Multi Scale

Vertical Monitors

 

Byte 3: Unused

 

Byte 4: Unused

7Byte 2: Number of Vertical Monitors

Byte 3: Unused

Byte 4: Unused

Response: 02 D2 07 01 04 02 05 06 00 00 12 03

N/A

Input Source

0xD3 N W 3 N/A 0x02 = Write [None]

HDMI 2

 

3

[None]

Command: 02 D3 03 01 04 02 03

N/A

Response: 02 D3 03 01 04 02 20 03

 

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RS232, LAN Command Potocol, PS5580 specifications

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