Panasonic RS-232C manuel d'utilisation

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    P anasonic Projector RS-232C Control Specifications PT -FW300NT/FW300/F300NT/F300[...]

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    2/49 Using the Serial T erminal 1. Basic Format T ransmission from the computer begins with STX, then the command, parameter and ETX are sent in this order . Add parameters according to the deta ils of control. Basic control command (without parameter) Start (STX) Command End (ETX) 1 byte 3 bytes 1 byte Basic control command (with parameters) Start[...]

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    3/49 2. Basic Control Command Explanatory note s ○ : Y es (Enabl e) × : No (Disable) △ : Case by case (Refer to the note.) 2.1. Power ON (Lamp ON) Hexadecimal 02h 50h 4Fh 4Eh 03h Character P O N Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted (T his command in power-on condition is included.) Hexadecimal 02h 50h 4Fh 4Eh 03h[...]

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    4/49 2.5. FREEZE Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 46h 5Ah 3Ah *1 03h Character O F Z : *2 Parameters (*1, *2) FREEZE OFF FREEZE ON Hexadecimal 30h 31h Character 0 1 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 46h 5Ah 3Ah *1 03h Character O F Z : *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE × × × ?[...]

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    5/49 2.9. Navigation Up ( ↑ ) Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 43h 55h 03h Character O C U Response (Callback) In the period when the co mmand can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 43h 55h 03h Character O C U Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ × ○ × ○ 2.10. Navigation Down ( ↓ ) Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 43h 44h 03h Character O C [...]

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    6/49 2.15. VOLUME + Hexadecimal 02h 41h 55h 55h 03h Character A U U Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 41h 55h 55h 03h Character A U U Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE × △ × × ○ Note: • During ST ANDBY , this command is avail able only whe n IN ST ANDBY MODE is ON.[...]

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    7/49 2.20. COMPUTER SEARCH Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 50h 43h 03h Character O P C Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 50h 43h 03h Character O P C Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE × × ○ × ○ Note: • This command is available only for PT -FW300NT**/F300NT**. 2.21. P AGE U[...]

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    8/49 2.24. PICTURE MODE Hexadecimal 02h 56h 50h 4Dh 3Ah *1 *3 *5 03h Character V P M : *2 *4 *6 Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) DYNAMIC NA TURAL ST ANDARD BLACKBOARD Hexadecimal 44h 59h 4Eh 4Eh 41h 54h 53h 54h 44h 42h 42h 44h Character D Y N N A T S T D B B D CINEMA Hexadecimal 43h 49h 4Eh Character C I N Response (Callback) In the period when[...]

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    9/49 2.27. COLOR Hexadecimal 02h 56h 43h 4Fh 3Ah *1 *3 *5 03h Character V C O : *2 *4 *6 Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) - 32 - 31 - 30 Hexadecimal 2Dh 33h 32h 2Dh 33h 31h 2Dh 33h 30h Character - 3 2 - 3 1 - 3 0 30 31 32 Hexadecimal 30h 33h 30h 30h 33h 31h 30h 33h 32h Character 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 3 2 Response (Callback) In the period wh[...]

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    10/49 2.30. COLOR TEMPERA TURE Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 54h 45h 3Ah *1 03h Character O T E : *2 Parameters (*1, *2) LOW DEF AUL T HIGH Hexadecimal 30h 31h 32h Character 0 1 2 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 54h 45h 3Ah *1 03h Character O T E : *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E[...]

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    1 1/49 2.32. TV -SYSTEM Hexadecimal 02h 56h 53h 47h 3Ah *1 *3 *5 03h Character V S G : *2 *4 *6 Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) AUTO NTSC NTSC4.43 P AL Hexadecimal 41h 55h 54h 4Eh 54h 53h 4Eh 34h 34h 50h 41h 4Ch Character A U T N T S N 4 4 P A L P AL-M P AL-N SECAM Hexadecimal 50h 41h 4Dh 50h 41h 4Eh 53h 45h 43h Character P A M P A N S E C Res[...]

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    12/49 2.35. WHITE BALANCE GREEN Hexadecimal 02h 56h 57h 47h 3Ah *1 *3 *5 03h Character V W G : *2 *4 *6 Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) - 32 - 31 - 30 Hexadecimal 2Dh 33h 32h 2Dh 33h 31h 2Dh 33h 30h Character - 3 2 - 3 1 - 3 0 30 31 32 Hexadecimal 30h 33h 30h 30h 33h 31h 30h 33h 32h Character 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 3 2 Response (Callback) I[...]

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    13/49 2.38. SHIFT H Hexadecimal 02h 56h 48h 50h 3Ah *1 *3 *5 *7 03h Character V H P : *2 *4 *6 *8 Parameters (*1, *2, *3 , *4, *5, *6, *7, *8) - 127 - 126 Hexadecimal 2Dh 33h 32h 37h 2Dh 33h 32h 36h Character - 1 2 7 - 1 2 6 126 127 Hexadecimal 30h 33h 32h 36h 30h 33h 32h 37h Character 0 1 2 6 0 1 2 7 Response (Callback) In the period when [...]

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    14/49 2.41. CLOCK PHASE Hexadecimal 02h 56h 43h 50h 3Ah *1 *3 *5 03h Character V C P : *2 *4 *6 Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) - 16 - 15 - 14 Hexadecimal 2Dh 31h 36h 2Dh 31h 35h 2Dh 31h 34h Character - 1 6 - 1 5 - 1 4 14 15 16 Hexadecimal 30h 31h 34h 30h 31h 35h 30h 31h 36h Character 0 1 4 0 1 5 0 1 6 Response (Callback) In the pe[...]

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    15/49 2.44. LANGUAGE Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 4Ch 47h 3Ah *1 *3 *5 03h Character O L G : *2 *4 *6 Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6,) English German French Hexadecimal 45h 4Eh 47h 44h 45h 55h 46h 52h 41h Character E N G D E U F R A Spanish Italian Japanese Hexadecimal 45h 53h 50h 49h 54h 4Ch 4Ah 50h 4Eh Character E S P I T L J P N Chinese Russian Kore[...]

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    16/49 2.47. COMPUTER2 SELECT Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 52h 49h 3Ah *1 *3 *5 03h Character O R I : *2 *4 *6 Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) INPUT OUTPUT Hexadecimal 32h 49h 4Eh 32h 4Fh 55h Character 2 I N 2 O U Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 52h 49h 3Ah *1 *3 *5 03h Character O R I : *2 *4 *6 A[...]

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    17/49 2.51. SIGNAL SEARCH Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 53h 52h 3Ah *1 03h Character O S R : *2 Parameters (*1, *2) OFF ON Hexadecimal 30h 31h Character 0 1 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 53h 52h 3Ah *1 03h Character O S R : *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE × ○ ○ ○ [...]

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    18/49 2.55. SXGA MODE Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 53h 58h 3Ah *1 03h Character O S X : *2 Parameters (*1, *2) SXGA SXGA+ Hexadecimal 30h 31h Character 0 1 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 53h 58h 3Ah *1 03h Character O S X : *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE × × × × ○[...]

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    19/49 2.59. BALANCE Hexadecimal 02h 41h 42h 4Ch 3Ah *1 *3 *5 03h Character A B L : *2 *4 *6 Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) - 16 - 15 - 14 Hexadecimal 2Dh 31h 36h 2Dh 31h 35h 2Dh 31h 34h Character - 1 6 - 1 5 - 1 4 14 15 16 Hexadecimal 30h 31h 34h 30h 31h 35h 30h 31h 36h Character 0 1 4 0 1 5 0 1 6 Response (Callback) In the period[...]

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    20/49 2.62. Wireless LAN OFF Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 52h 43h 3Ah *1 03h Character O R C : *2 Parameters (*1, *2) OFF Hexadecimal 31h Character 1 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 52h 43h 3Ah *1 03h Character O R C : *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE × × ○ × ○ Note[...]

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    21/49 2.65. REWIND ALL FIL TER / Rewinding interval setting Hexadecimal 02h 4Dh 46h 53h 3Ah *1 03h Character M F S : *2 Parameters (*1, *2) REWIND 100H 400H Hexadecimal 30h 31h 32h Character 0 1 2 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Dh 46h 53h 3Ah *1 03h Character M F S : *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST[...]

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    22/49 2.69. EDID Setting Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 45h 44h 3Ah *1 03h Character O E D : *2 Parameters (*1, *2) EDID1 (Moving image) EDID2 (PC) Hexadecimal 31h 32h Character 1 2 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 45h 44h 3Ah *1 03h Character O E D : *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T [...]

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    23/49 2.73. OVER SCAN Hexadecimal 02h 4Dh 4Fh 56h 3Ah *1 03h Character M O V : *2 Parameters (*1, *2) 0 1 2 3 Hexadecimal 30h 31h 32h 33h Character 0 1 2 3 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Dh 4Fh 56h 3Ah *1 03h Character M O V : *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE × × [...]

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    24/49 2.77. TEST P A TTERN display Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 53h 56h 03h Character O S V Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 53h 56h 03h Character O S V Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE × × ○ ○ ○ 2.78. DIGIT AL CINEMA REALITY Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 50h 44h 3Ah *1 03h Char[...]

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    25/49 2.81. DVI SIGNAL LEVEL Hexadecimal 02h 56h 58h 58h 3Ah 44h 56h 49h 49h Character V X X : D V I I Hexadecimal 30h 3Dh 2Dh *1 *3 *5 *7 *9 03h Character 0 = + *2 *4 *6 *8 *10 Parameters (*1, *2, *3, *4 , *5, *6, *7, *8, * 9, *10) 0-255:PC Hexadecimal 30h 30h 30h 30h 30h Character 0 0 0 0 0 16-235 Hexadecimal 30h 30h 30h 30h 31h Character 0 0 0 0[...]

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    26/49 2.83. SCREEN POSITION Hexadecimal 02h 56h 58h 58h 3Ah 56h 53h 50h 49h Character V X X : V S P I Hexadecimal 31h 3Dh 2Dh *1 *3 *5 *7 *9 03h Character 1 = + *2 *4 *6 *8 *10 Parameters (*1, *2, *3, *4 , *5, *6, *7, *8, * 9, *10) LOW Hexadecimal 30h 30h 30h 30h 30h Character 0 0 0 0 0 CENTER Hexadecimal 30h 30h 30h 30h 31h Character 0 0 0 0 1 HIG[...]

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    27/49 2.84. EMULA TE Hexadecimal 02h 56h 58h 58h 3Ah 45h 4Dh 55h 49h Character V X X : E M U I Hexadecimal 30h 3Dh 2Dh *1 *3 *5 *7 *9 03h Character 0 = + *2 *4 *6 *8 *10 Parameters (*1, *2, *3, *4 , *5, *6, *7, *8, * 9, *10) DEF AUL T Hexadecimal 30h 30h 30h 30h 31h Character 0 0 0 0 1 D3500 Hexadecimal 30h 30h 30h 30h 32h Character 0 0 0 0 2 D4000[...]

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    28/49 2.85. AUDIO SETTING Hexadecimal 02h 56h 58h 58h 3Ah 41h 49h 4Eh 49h Character V X X : A I N I Hexadecimal *1 3Dh 2Dh *3 *5 *7 *9 *1 1 03h Character *2 = + *4 *6 *8 *10 *12 Parameters (*1, *2) COMPUTER1 Hexadecimal 30h Character 0 COMPUTER2 Hexadecimal 31h Character 1 DVI Hexadecimal 32h Character 2 Parameters (*3, *4, *5, *6, *7, *8, *9, *10,[...]

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    29/49 2.88. Query INPUT SELECT Hexadecimal 02h 51h 49h 4Eh 03h Character Q I N Response (Callback) COMPUTER1 Hexadecimal 02h 52h 47h 31h 03h Character R G 1 COMPUTER2 Hexadecimal 02h 52h 47h 32h 03h Character R G 2 VIDEO Hexadecimal 02h 56h 49h 44h 03h Character V I D S-VIDEO Hexadecimal 02h 53h 56h 44h 03h Character S V D DVI Hexadecimal 02h 44h 5[...]

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    30/49 2.91. Query INDEX-window Hexadecimal 02h 51h 49h 58h 03h Character Q I X Response (Callback) OFF Hexadecimal 02h 30h 03h Character 0 50% Hexadecimal 02h 31h 03h Character 1 75% Hexadecimal 02h 32h 03h Character 2 100% Hexadecimal 02h 33h 03h Character 3 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ × × ○ ○ 2.92. Query [...]

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    31/49 2.94. Query CONTRAST Hexadecimal 02h 51h 56h 52h 03h Character Q V R Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 *3 *5 03h Character *2 *4 *6 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ × × ○ ○ Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) - 32 - 31 - 30 Hexadecimal 2Dh 33h 32h[...]

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    32/49 2.97. Query TINT Hexadecimal 02h 51h 56h 54h 03h Character Q V T Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 *3 *5 03h Character *2 *4 *6 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ × × ○ ○ Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) - 32 - 31 - 30 Hexadecimal 2Dh 33h 32h 2Dh[...]

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    33/49 2.100. Quer y DA YLIGHT VIEW Hexadecimal 02h 51h 56h 58h 3Ah 44h 4Ch 56h 49h 30h Character Q V X : D L V I 0 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 44h 4Ch 56h 49h 30h 3Dh 2Dh Character D L V I 0 = + Hexadecimal *1 *3 *5 *7 *9 03h Character *2 *4 *6 *8 *10 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL [...]

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    34/49 2.103. Quer y WHITE BALANCE RED Hexadecimal 02h 51h 57h 52h 03h Character Q W R Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 *3 *5 03h Character *2 *4 *6 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ × × ○ ○ Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) - 32 - 31 - 30 Hexadecimal [...]

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    35/49 2.106. Query KEYSTONE Hexadecimal 02h 51h 4Bh 53h 03h Character Q K S Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 *3 *5 03h Character *2 *4 *6 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) - 32 - 31 - 30 Hexadecimal 2Dh 33h [...]

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    36/49 2.109. Quer y DOT CLOCK Hexadecimal 02h 51h 44h 43h 03h Character Q D C Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 *3 *5 03h Character *2 *4 *6 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ × × ○ ○ Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) - 32 - 31 - 30 Hexadecimal 2Dh 33h [...]

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    37/49 2.112. Quer y FRAME LOCK Hexadecimal 02h 51h 46h 4Ch 03h Character Q F L Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 03h Character *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ × × ○ ○ Parameters (*1, *2) OFF ON Hexadecimal 30h 31h Character 0 1 2.113. Query LANGUAGE Hexade[...]

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    38/49 2.115. Quer y ST ARTUP LOGO Hexadecimal 02h 51h 4Ch 4Fh 03h Character Q L O Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 03h Character *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Parameters (*1, *2) OFF ON USER Hexadecimal 30h 31h 32h Character 0 1 2 2.116. Quer [...]

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    39/49 2.119. Query AUT O SETUP setting Hexadecimal 02h 51h 53h 53h 03h Character Q S S Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 03h Character *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ × ○ ○ ○ Parameters (*1, *2) BUTTON AUTO Hexadecimal 30h 31h Character 0 1 2.120. Quer y [...]

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    40/49 2.123. Quer y OSD DESIGN Hexadecimal 02h 51h 4Fh 44h 03h Character Q O D Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 03h Character *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Parameters (*1, *2) TYPE1 TYPE2 TYPE3 Hexadecimal 30h 31h 32h Character 0 1 2 2.124. Qu[...]

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    41/49 2.127. Query VOLUME Hexadecimal 02h 51h 41h 56h 03h Character Q A V Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 *3 *5 03h Character *2 *4 *6 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ △ ○ ○ ○ Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) 0 1 2 Hexadecimal 30h 30h 30h 30h 30h 31h 3[...]

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    42/49 2.130. Query Date Hexadecimal 02h 51h 47h 44h 03h Character Q G D Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *y1 *y2 *y3 *y4 *m1 *m2 *d1 *d2 *w 03h C h a r a c t e r Parameters (*1, *2 , *3, *4, *5, *6) *y1 - *y4: Y ear (4 digits) *m1, *m2: Month (2 digits) *d1, *d2: Day (2 digits) *w: Day of the week [...]

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    43/49 2.133. Quer y FIL TER INFORMA TION Hexadecimal 02h 51h 46h 49h 3Ah *1 03h Character Q F I : *2 Parameters (*1, *2) Runtime Rewinding frequency Filter kind Rewinding interval Elapsed time after rewinding Remaining time Hexadecimal 30h 31h 32h 33h 34h 35h Character 0 1 2 3 4 5 Response (Callback) Example: When "QFI:5" is transmitted, [...]

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    44/49 2.137. Quer y Serial Number Hexadecimal 02h 51h 53h 4Eh 03h Character Q S N Response (Callback) Example: SB123456 78 Hexadecimal 02h 41h 42h 31h 32h 33h 34h 35h 36h 37h 38h 03h Character S B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ × ○ ○ ○ 2.138. Quer y EDID Setting Hexadecimal 02h 51h 45h 44h 03h[...]

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    45/49 2.141. Quer y SCREEN FORMA T Hexadecimal 02h 51h 53h 46h 03h Character Q S F Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 03h Character *2 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U T E REMOTE ○ × ○ ○ ○ Parameters (*1, *2) 16:10 16:9 Hexadecimal 30h 31h Character 0 1 Note: • This comm[...]

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    46/49 2.145. Quer y IN ST ANDBY MODE Hexadecimal 02h 51h 56h 58h 3Ah 41h 53h 42h 49h 30h Character Q V X : A S B I 0 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 41h 53h 42h 49h 30h 3Dh 2Dh Character A S B I 0 = + Hexadecimal *1 *3 *5 *7 *9 03h Character *2 *4 *6 *8 *10 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNA[...]

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    47/49 2.148. Quer y SCREEN POSITION Hexadecimal 02h 51h 56h 58h 3Ah 59h 53h 50h 49h 31h Character Q V X : V S P I 1 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 59h 53h 50h 49h 31h 3Dh 2Dh Character V S P I 1 = + Hexadecimal *1 *3 *5 *7 *9 03h Character *2 *4 *6 *8 *10 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL[...]

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    48/49 2.150. Query EMULA TE Hexadecimal 02h 51h 56h 58h 3Ah 45h 4Dh 55h 49h 30h Character Q V X : E M U I 0 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 45h 4Dh 55h 49h 30h 3Dh 2Dh Character E M U I 0 = + Hexadecimal *1 *3 *5 *7 *9 03h Character *2 *4 *6 *8 *10 Acceptability SECURITY ST ANDBY NO SIGNAL AV M U [...]

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    49/49 2.151. Query AUDIO SETTING Hexadecimal 02h 51h 56h 58h 3Ah 41h 53h 42h 49h *1 30h Character Q V X : A I N I *2 0 Parameters (*1, *2) COMPUTER1 Hexadecimal 30h Character 0 COMPUTER2 Hexadecimal 31h Character 1 DVI Hexadecimal 32h Character 2 Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 41h 53h 42h 49h *1 [...]