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RS-232 / IP CONTROL
Notes:
Ifparam1=defaultorparam1=dynamic,setparam2=0.
Using Dynamic EDID
Whenparam1=dynamic,thespeciedinputwillbesettoDynamic EDID.Thiscanbe
observedbyaccessingtheManageEDIDtab,intheWebinterface(seepage92).
WhenaninputissettoDynamic EDID,theinputwillusetheEDIDofthelastselected
outputduringtheroutingprocess.Theorderinwhichoutputsareroutedareimportant
whenusingDynamic EDID.Seetheexamplebelow.
Examples:
UsingDynamicEDID:
#set_edid dynamic 0 input 4
COPY DYNAMIC EDID TO INPUT4.
Intheexampleabove,Input4issettoDynamic EDID.Ifthefollowingroutingcommandis
issued,thentheEDIDfromOutput3willbeused(notOutput2)byInput1.
r 4 2 3
INPUT 4 IS SET TO OUTPUTS 2, 3
However,ifwewantedtousetheEDIDfromOutput2,wewouldwritethecommandas:
r 4 3 2
INPUT 4 IS SET TO OUTPUTS 3, 2
SinceOutput2wasthelastoutputthatwasspecied,thiswillbetheEDIDthatInput4will
use.
ThissecondexampledoesnotuseDynamicEDIDbutusestheEDIDfromthespecied
downstreamsink(display,etc):
#set_edid output 1 input 3
COPY OUTPUT1 EDID TO INPUT3.
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