Standalone MX DVI-Plus family
User’s Manual
Section 8. Programmers reference Page 65 / 89
8.6.11. Clear error list
Description: Clear all the error lists.
Explanation: All error lists are cleared.
8.7. EDID router commands
The EDID router manipulates the EDID memory, which has memory locations that are
assigned to specific input or output ports. Please see section 7 on page 51 about EDID
memory structure.
8.7.1. Route EDID to the selected input (static)
Description: Copies EDID from location <loc> to input <in>. <loc> must be 1..100.
Explanation: EDID from memory location 10 is copied to input 5.
Note: The router sends (E_S_C) only if the new EDID is different from the earlier one.
8.7.2. Route EDID to the selected input (dynamic)
Description: Copies EDID from location <loc> to input <in>. Location <loc> should be
101...116 (MX16x16DVI-Plus) or 101...112 (MX12x12DVI-Plus) or 101…109
(MX9x9DVI-Plus) as opposed to static routing where <loc> should be between 1..100.
Info: Outputs 1..16 are mapped to logical addresses 101..116.
Explanation: EDID from output 2 is copied to input 4.
After choosing dynamic EDID routing to one (or all inputs) the router will follow the EDID
changes occurring on the output it was connected to. Every time a different EDID is
recognized on the output, it is copied instantly to the input.