6. Programmer's Reference DA2DVI-HDCP-Pro – User's Manual 20
6.2.4. Compile Time
Description
Legend:
Explanation
6.2.5. View Installed Board
Description: Shows the hardware name and revision of the installed board.
Explanation: The device reports that it has an installed motherboard, the hardware revision is 1.1.
6.2.6. View Board Information
Description
Explanation
6.3. System Commands
6.3.1. Restart the Device
Description
Explanation: The device reboots without any response.
Format Example
Command {CT}
→
{ct}
Response (Compiled:<DATE>●<TIME>)CrLf
←
(Compiled: May 10 2012 16:36:35)
Identier Parameter
<DATE> Month, day and year
<TIME> Hours, minutes and seconds
Format Example
Command {IS}
→
{is}
Response (SL#●0●<MB_DESC>)CrLf
(SL●END)CrLf
←
←
(SL# 0 DA2DVI-HDCP-PRO SCH_1.1
PCB_1.1)
(SL END)
Format Example
Command {FC}
→
{fc}
Response (CF●<DESC>)CrLf
(CF END)CrLf
←
←
(CF END)
Format Example
Command {RST}
→
{rst}
Response
←
6.4. EDID Router Commands
6.4.1. Save EDID to User Memory
Description: Learn EDID from <loc2> to <loc1>.
Explanation: EDID from output 3 is saved to user EDID #4.
Legend: <loc1> has to be ‘Uxx’.
<loc2> can be ‘Fxx’ or ‘Uxx’ or ‘Dxx’ or ‘Exx’.
6.4.2. View Emulated EDID on Input
Description: Shows the currently emulated EDIDs for the input.
Explanation: EDID from the output(s) is dynamically emulated on the input.
6.4.3. Watch EDID Validity Table
Description: Shows EDID validity table, which contains information about the EDID memory states.
Explanation
Format Example
Command {<loc1>:<loc2>}
→
{u4:d3}
Response
(E_S_C) CrLf
←
←
(E_S_C) CrLf
Format Example
Command {VEDID}
→
{vedid}
Response (VEDID●<IN>)CrLf
←
(VEDID D1)
Format Example
Command
→
Response (EV<type>●
<VALIDITY_TABLE> )CrLf
←
←
←
(EVU 100000000000000000000000000000000
00000000000)
(EVD 10)
(EVE 1)