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Command

ASCII Command

(Host to Device)

Response

(Device to Host)

Additional Description

Picture Adjustment (Analog Only)

Pixel phase

Set a pixel phase value

E

1*

X2@

PHAS

}

Phas

X2@]

Adjust the pixel phase to

X2@

for

input 1.

Increment value

E

1+PHAS

}

Phas

X2@]

Increase the pixel phase.

Decrement value

E

1

-

PHAS

}

Phas

X2@]

Decrease the pixel phase.

View pixel phase value

E

1PHAS

}

X2@]

Show the pixel phase value for
input 1.

Total pixels

Set the total pixel value

E

1*

X2#

TPIX

}

Tpix

X2#]

Set the total pixels to

X2#

for

input 1.

Increment value

E

1+TPIX

}

Tpix

X2#]

Increase the total pixels.

Decrement value

E

1-TPIX

}

Tpix

X2#]

Decrease the total pixels.

View total pixel value

E

1TPIX

}

X2#]

Show the total pixels for input 1.

Horizontal start

Set horizontal start value

E

1*

X2$

HSRT

}

Hsrt

X2$]

Set horizontal location of first
active pixel in input 1.

Increment value

E

1+HSRT

}

Hsrt

X2$]

Move the image to the right.

Decrement value

E

1-HSRT

}

Hsrt

X2$]

Move the image to the left.

View horizontal start value

E

1HSRT

}

X2$]

Show horizontal location of the
first active pixel in input 1.

EDID

NOTE: Digital EDID can be assigned only to a digital input and analog EDID can be assigned only to an analog

input.

Input EDID (VGA and HDMI)

Assign EDID

E

A

X1!

*

X2^

EDID

}

EdidA

X1!

*

X2^]

Set the EDID for the

X1!

input.

View assigned EDID

E

A

X1!

EDID

}

X2^]

View EDID for the

X1!

input.

View EDID native resolution

E

N

X1!

EDID

}

X@]

View current EDID in Hex

E

R

X1!

EDID

}

X#]

View EDID in Hex format.

Export specific EDID
selection

E

E

X2^

EDID

}

X$

Export EDID in binary format.

Import EDID to store
location

E

I

X1$

EDID

}X$

E

EdidI

X1$]

Import EDID in binary format to
user stored EDID slot ‘

X1$

.’

NOTE:

X@

= Native resolution and refresh rate

X#

= EDID record (Hex)

128 or 256 bytes

X$

= EDID record (binary) 128 or 256 bytes

X1!

= Input selection

1

= VGA

2

= HDMI

X1$

= User assigned EDID

55

= VGA input 1

56

= HDMI input 2

X2@

= Pixel phase

0

to

63

(

32

= default)

X2#

= Total pixels

±

255

of the default value (depends on the input rate)

X2$

= Horizontal start

0

to

255

(

128

= default)

X2^

= EDID output resolution

See the tables on page 15.

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