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1 LCD Pr ojector HC5500 Contr olling the pr ojector using a personal computer This projector can be contr olled by connecting a personal computer with RS-232C terminal. PC-controllable functions: • T urning the power ON or OFF • Changing input signals • Inputting commands by pressing the buttons on the contr ol panel and r emote control • M[...]
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2 3 ) Control sequence (1) Send the command from the personal computer to the pr ojector . (2) Th e p r ojector will send a return command after it receives an end code. If the command is not r eceived correctly , the projector will not send the r eturn command. (3) The personal computer checks the command and con fi rms if the sent command has be[...]
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3 6 ) Remote commands (Not executable in stand-by mode. When the remote commands are sent while the splash screen is being displayed, the splash screen is only canceled.) Some remote contr ol operations can be achieved by the r emote command codes. The remote commands have no data codes. Button’ s name on remote ASCII HEX Button’ s name on remo[...]
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4 ASCII HEX Function Data (Receive) Function Data (Receive) INPUT S-VIDEO vI v2 76h 49h 76h 32h POWER ON/OFF INPOSSIBLE vPK 0 76h 50h 4Bh 30h POWER ON/OFF POSSIBLE vPK 1 76h 50h 4Bh 31h NO SIGNAL SUPPLIED vSM 0 76h 53h 4Dh 30h SIGNAL SUPPLIED vSM 1 76h 53h 4Dh 31h LAMP OPERA TING TIME (on the LOW mode basis) vLE hhhhmm 76h 4Ch 45h hhhh mm The PC se[...]
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5 ITEM ASCII HEX V ALUE LENS SHIFT RESET LSRST 4Ch 53h 52h 53h 54h ASPECT SC 53h 43h 0 (AUTO), 1 (4:3), 2 (16:9), 3 (ZOOM1), 4 (ZOOM2), 5 (STRETCH), 6 (ANAMORPHIC1), 7 (ANAMORPHIC2) P ASSWORD FUNCTION PSLOCK 50h 53h 4Ch 4Fh 43h 4Bh 0**** (UNLOCK), 1**** (DISPLA Y INPUT), 2**** (MENU ACCESS) **** is a 4 to 8-digit password comprised of any fi gures[...]
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6 [Example 3] When checking the TINT setting (when the TINT is set to +10). (Figures and symbols enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.): Sending commands from the PC, etc. Status code from the pr ojector Description 30 30 53 0D ‘0’ ‘0’ ‘S’ ‘ ’ Command for checking the TINT setting 30 30 53 2B 31 30 0D ‘0’ ‘0’ ‘S’ [...]