Extron electronic DXP DVI Switch User Manual


 
DXP DVI, DXP DVI Pro, and DXP HDMI Series • SIS Configuration and Control 66
Command
ASCII Command
(Host to Switcher)
Response
(Switcher to Host)
Additional Description
Information Requests (continued)
View File Directory Commands:
NOTE: The response to the View File Directory command differs, depending on whether the command is sent via an
RS-232, RS-422, or Telnet connection, or via a web browser connection.
View le directory:
RS-232/RS-422 port and
Telnet
E
DF
}
lename1,date/time,length
]
lename2,date/time,length
]
lename3,date/time,length
]
•••
lenamen,date/time,length
]
space_remaining BytesLeft
]]
List user files that have
been uploaded to the unit
root (\) directory and any
subdirectories, followed
by the number of bytes of
space remaining in the entire
directory.
View le directory:
web browser
E
DF
}
Var le = new array ();
File [1] = lename1,date1,lesize1’;
File [2] = lename2,date2,lesize2’;
File [3] = lename3,date3,lesize3’;
...
File [n] = lenamen,daten,lesizen;
File [n+1] = space_remainingBytes•Left
List user-loaded files.
Erase user-supplied web
pages or files
E
lenameEF
}
Del lename
]
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) Commands
Assign EDID data to an input
E
A
X!
*
X1(
EDID
}
EdidA
X!
*
X1(]
Assign EDID le
X1(
to input
X!
.
Assign EDID data to all inputs
E
A
X1(
*EDID
}
EdidA00*
X1(]
Assign EDID information les
to all inputs. See the EDID
Table on page 56 for the
values for each EDID le.
Save output 1 EDID to user
location
(User-assigned le 37–40)
E
S
X1(
EDID
}
EdidS
X1(]
Store the EDID of Output 1 as
user-assigned EDID le
X1(
.
X1(
= 3740.
Export EDID le data
E
E
X1(
EDID
} X2)]
Export binary data
X2)
contained in EDID le
X1(
to
the computer.
Import EDID le to a user le
location
E
I
X1(
EDID
}X2)
EdidI
X1(
Import EDID le binary data
X2)
to user-assigned EDID le
X1(
.
X1(
= 3740.
View EDID input data
assignment
E
A
X!
EDID
} X1(]
View the number of the EDID
file assigned to Input
X!
.
NOTE:
X!
= Input number 1 – maximum number of inputs for your model
X#
= Output number 1 – maximum number of outputs for your model
X1)
= HDCP status 0 = No input or output is connected.
1 = Input or output is connected and is HDCP compliant.
2 = Input or output is connected but is not HDCP compliant.
X1(
= EDID file reference number 0140 (32 = default 720p @ 60 Hz). See the EDID Table on page 56.
X2)
= EDID file data block 256 bytes of binary data