DCE-1 Overview
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DCE-1 Quick Reference
EDID Management
For the EDID settings to take effect, the DCE-1 must be re-booted.

The default baud rate is 9600 but the baud rate can be changed via the CUB#T command. # can be 1-5.
1: 9600
2: 14400
3: 19200
4: 38400
5: 56000
There are only 4 options for a RS232 string ending which is set via the CUE#T command. Example: CR,LF would be CUE4T. If your string needs a different ending character, use 1 for NULL and type in the entire string when setting the ON and OFF UART.
1: NULL
2: 0X0D
3: 0X0A
4: 0X0D 0X0A
KEY POINTS
- Your ASCII RS232 string can't contain the letters X,x,T,t because they are used to setup the DCE-1. However, you can enter the string as HEX if your string contains a X or T.
- HEX and ASCII strings are limited to 20 characters.
- HEX bytes must be separated by a SPACE.
- When using ASCII, the DCE-1 converts all typed characters to upper case. If your display is case sensitive, you have to enter the string as HEX.
- The DCE-1 does not echo typed characters so you can't see what you are typing until you are done. For this reason, it is recommend you make a Notepad file with the commands in it so you can copy and paste them to the terminal window.
- Typing a X cancels the string you are typing so you can type a new one. There is no feedback when you press X.
EXAMPLE
- Set the display ON string in HEX to be Hello World
- CPW1PH48 65 6C 6C 6F 20 57 6F 72 6C 64T
- Set the display OFF string in HEX to be NEXT
- CPW0PH4E 45 58 54T
- Set the display ON string in ASCII to be Hello World. Notice the response has converted the lower case letters to upper case.
- CPW1PSHello WorldT
Response:
CPW1PSHELLO WORLDT
For the most up-to-date information, please reference the DCE-1 manual on amx.com
https://www.amx.com/en/site_elements/amx-instruction-manual-dce-1
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