User Guide User guide
Command ASCII Command
(host to switcher)
Response
(switcher to host)
Description
Information request
General information
I
In
X!
Vid
•
In
X!
Aud
•
Ausw
X1^
•
Vmt
X#•
Amt
X#]
Video input (1-6), Audio input (1-6),
Autoswitch status
X1^
, Video mute
status
X#
, Audio mute status
X#
.
Query model name
1I
MPS
•
601
]
Query part number
N
60-1337-01
]
Query firmware version
Query firmware version
Q/q
x.xx
]
Displays firmware version number to
the second decimal.
Query firmware version with
build
*
Q/q
x.xx.xxxx
]
Displays firmware version and build
number to the fourth decimal.
Verbose mode
Set verbose mode
E
X3%
CV
}
Vrb
X3%
]
View verbose mode
E
CV
} X3%
]
EDID Minder
Assign EDID to specific input
E
A
X!
*
X&
EDID
}
EdidA
X!
*
X&
]
X&
= 1 to 64
View EDID assignment
E
A
X!
EDID
}
X& ] X&
= 1 to 69
Save display EDID to user
location
E
S
X&
EDID
}
EdidS
X&]
X&
= 66 to 69
View/Read EDID of input in hex
format
E
R
X!
EDID
}
X2)]
Read HEX data (as text) from
currently selected EDID.
View EDID native resolution
E
N
X!
EDID
}
X*
]
Read native resolution and refresh
rate from currently selected EDID.
Example: 1080p@60.00Hz
NOTES:
X!
= Video Input 1 to 6 for single input addressing.
X#
= Mute status 0= off/disabled, 1=on/enabled.
X&
= EDID memory slot number From lookup table (see User assigned EDID Mode on page16):
1-64 = factory EDIDs,
65 = Output (autodetect),
66-69 = user loaded EDID slots.
Default: Video inputs 1 and 2=14
Video inputs 3 to 6=56.
X*
= Native resolution and refresh
rate from EDID
X1^
= Auto-input switching mode 0= Disabled, manual switching (default)
1=on/enabled, priority to highest active input
2=on/enabled, priority to lowest active input.
X2)
= EDID hex value EDID raw hex value: 128 or 256 Byte (text form).
X3%
= Verbose mode 0= clear/none
1=verbose mode (default)
2=tagged response for queries
3=verbose mode and tagged response for queries.
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