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8.7.3. Route one EDID to all inputs
Description: Copies EDID from the selected location <loc> to all inputs. Location <loc>
should be between 1..100 for static routing and between 101..116 for dynamic routing.
Explanation: EDID from memory location 48 is copied to all inputs.
Info: This operation takes about 10 seconds.
8.7.4. View EDID switch status on all inputs
Description: Indexes show the actual input and the number at the given index
(<in1>..<inN>) shows which EDID is switched to that particular input where N represents
the maximal input number of the given configuration.
Example 1 (MX16x16DVI-Plus)
(VEDID●<IN1>●<IN2>●
<IN3>●<IN4>●<IN5>●
<IN6>●<IN7> ●<IN8>●
<IN9>●<IN10>●<IN11>●
<IN12>●<IN13>●<IN14>●
<IN15>●<IN16>)CrLf
(VEDID 048 048 053 101
101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101
101 101 101 101)CrLf
Legend: Any <INx> indexes are three digit numbers showing the current EDID that is
routed to the corresponding input. Respond length depends on input number of the router.
Explanation: Factory preset EDID from memory location 48 is emulated on inputs 1 and
2. User saved EDID from memory location 53 is emulated on input 3. EDID from output 1
is dynamically emulated on all other inputs.
8.7.5. Save EDID from output to memory location (Learn EDID)
Description: Learn EDID from the specified output <out> to the specified location <loc>.
Memory locations 51..100 are available for saving learned EDIDs.
Explanation: EDID from output 4 is saved to EDID memory location 51.