Planar LAN Command Potocol manual

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    Plan ar PS5580 RS232 and LAN Comm and Protocol[...]

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    Copyright © 4 F eb 2014 by Plan ar Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of Plan ar Sys tem s, I nc. T rademark Credits Windows™ is a trademark of Microsof t Corp. All other names ar e trademarks or r egister ed tradem arks of their respective co mpanies. Disclaimer T[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol T able of Contents Co mmand Protoc ol Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Command Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Command Protocol PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 1 Comm and Protocol Description This document specifies the prot ocol s used on the PS55 80 RS232 and LAN connectors. Comm and Protocol Comm unications Link Communication between the host and the dis pla y can be either a standard RS232 connection or a standard LAN connection. Comm unication Se[...]

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    Broadcast Command Format PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 2 Definition of terms in Directly Addressed Command F ormat table: • ST X is the ascii ST X charac ter (0x02). • Command is the command code . • Le ng t h is the number of bytes in the Grou p ID , Multi ID , Mode and Data fields. • Group ID is the Gr oup ID value in the display [...]

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    Command / Response Examples PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 3 Example: Set powe r to off (G r oup ID = B, Multi ID = 1) Example: Set power to off (broadcast) ST X CMD LEN GID MID MOD DA T CHK ETX C o m m a n d 0 21 10 30 20 10 2 0 3 Response 02 11 03 02 01 02 E4 03 ST X CMD LEN GID MID MOD DA T CHK ETX C o m m a n d 0 21 10 20 00 0 0 3 Respon[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 4 Comm ands Suppor ted in the PS5580 Display Name Command Broad cast Supported Read/Write Len gt h Len gt h (B ro ad c as t Mode Data Bytes Response Length Response Data Example (Gr oup ID = ‘ A ’ , Multi ID = 4) Example (Broadcast) Auto C alibration 0x61 Y W 3 2 0x02 = W rite [None] 9 Byte 1: Red Gain (Ran[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 5 Color Spa ce Configuration 0xB4 Y W 4 3 0x02 = Write Byte 1: Color Space - 0x00 = Auto - 0x01 = RGB PC - 0x02 = RGB Video 4 Byte 1: C olor Spac e - 0x00 = Auto - 0x01 = RGB PC - 0x02 = RGB Video Set C olo r Spa ce = A uto : Command : 02 B4 04 01 04 02 00 03 Response: 02 B4 04 01 04 02 00 3E 03 Set C olor Spac[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 6 Get F irmw are Ve r s i o n 0xF9 N R 3 N/A 0x00 = Read [None] 19 Bytes 1-2: Scaler Firm ware Y ear (last two digits) Bytes 3-4: Scaler Firmware Month (two digits) Bytes 5-6: Scaler Firmware Day (two digits) Bytes 7-8: Scaler Firmware Revision (two digits) Bytes 9-10: M icom Firmware Y ear (last two digits) By[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 7 Get L CD Status 0x87 N R 3 N/A 0x00 = Read [None] 12 Byte 1: P ower Stat us - 0x00 = Off - 0x01 = On Byte 2: In put Sourc e - 0x01 = DisplayP ort - 0x02 = HDMI 1 - 0x03 = HDMI 2 - 0x04 = DVI - 0x05 = PC Byte 3: Resolution 2 Byte 4 : Col or T emp - 0x01 = 4000K - 0x02 = 6500K - 0x03 = 10000K - 0x04 = User Mode[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 8 Get Model Na me and Seria l Number 0xB9 N R 3 N/A 0x00 = Read [None ] 25 Bytes 1-9: Model N ame Bytes 10-22: Serial Num ber Model Name = PS5580 Serial Number = ABCDEFGHIJKLM Command : 02 B9 03 01 04 00 03 Response: 02 B9 19 01 04 00 50 53 35 35 38 30 00 00 00 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 16 0 3 N/A [...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 9 Get P icture Contro l D ata 0x90 N R 3 N/A 0x00 = R ead [None] 24 Byte 1: In put Sourc e - 0x01 = DisplayP ort - 0x02 = HDMI 1 - 0x03 = HDMI 2 - 0x04 = DVI - 0x05 = PC Byte 2: Brightness (R ange 0x00-0x64) Byte 3: Contrast (Rang e 0x00-0x64) Byte 4: Sharpness (Range 0x 00-0x18) Byte 5: Tint (R ange 0x4D -0xB1[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 10 ID Configuration 0xFF N W 5 N/A 0x02 = Write Byte 1: Group ID (Range 0x01-0x FF) Byte 2: Multi ID (Range 0x01-0x FF) 5 Byte 1: Group ID (Range 0x01-0xFF) Byte 2: Multi ID (R ange 0x01-0xFF) Command: 02 FF 05 01 04 02 01 04 03 Response: 02 FF 05 01 04 02 01 04 ED 03 N/A Inp ut Sou rc e DisplayP ort 0 xD1 N W [...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 11 Inp ut Sou rc e HDMI 2 with Mu lti Sc ale 0xD3 N W 7 N/A 0x02 = Write Byte 1: Number of Horizon tal Monito rs Byte 2: Number of Ver t ic al M o n i t o r s Byte 3: Unused Byte 4: Unused 7 Byte 1: Number of Horizontal Mo nitors Byte 2: Number of Vertical Monitors Byte 3: Un used Byte 4: Un used H Monitors = 5[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 12 IR Lock Configuration 0xB2 Y W 4 3 0x02 = Write Byte 1: IR Lock - 0x00 = Lock disabled - 0x01 = Lock enable d 4 Byte 1: IR Lock - 0x00 = Lock disabled - 0x01 = Lock enabled IR Lock = Enabled: Command : 02 B2 04 01 04 02 01 03 Response: 02 B2 04 01 04 02 01 3F 0 3 IR Lock = Enabled: Command: 02 B2 03 00 00 01[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 13 OSD V Position 0x7 F Y W 4 3 0x02 = Write Byte 1: V Position (Range 0x00 -0x64) 4 Byte 1: V Position (Range 0x00-0x64) Write 5 0 ( 0x3 2) : Command: 02 7F 04 01 04 02 32 03 Response: 02 7F 04 01 04 02 32 41 03 Write 50 (0 x32 ): Command: 02 7F 03 00 00 32 03 Powe r O ff 0x 1 1 Y RW 3 2 0x00 = Read 0x02 = Wri[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 14 Scre en V P osit ion 0x37 Y W 4 3 0x02 = Write Byte 1: V Position (Range 0x00 -0x64) 4 Byte 1: V Position (Range 0x00-0x64) Write 5 0 ( 0x3 2) : Command : 02 37 04 01 04 02 32 03 Response: 02 37 0 4 01 04 02 32 89 03 Write 50 (0 x32 ) Command: 02 37 03 00 00 32 03 Seria l Co nt rol (LAN Off ) 0x71 Y W 3 2 0x[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 15 White Balance Contro l: Blue O ffse t 0xC2 N W 5 N/A 0x02 = Write Byte 1: Input Source - 0x01 = DisplayPort - 0x02 = HDMI 1 - 0x03 = HDMI 2 - 0x04 = DVI - 0x05 = PC Byte 2: Blue O ffset (Range 0x00 -0x64) 5 Byte 1: In put Sourc e 0x01 = DisplayPort - 0x02 = HDMI 1 - 0x03 = HDMI 2 - 0x04 = DVI - 0x05 = PC Byt[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 16 White Balance Contro l: Red Gai n 0xBC N W 5 N/A 0x02 = Write Byte 1: Input Source - 0x01 = DisplayPort - 0x02 = HDMI 1 - 0x03 = HDMI 2 - 0x04 = DVI - 0x05 = PC Byte 2: Red Gain (Range 0x00 -0x64) 5 Byte 1: In put Sourc e - 0x01 = DisplayP ort - 0x02 = HDMI 1 - 0x03 = HDMI 2 - 0x04 = DVI - 0x05 = PC Byte 2: [...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 17 Notes for C ommands T able Note # Note T ext 1 The response is f ollowed b y a response in the same format as the IP address r esponse, including the IP address c ommand byte . 2 See table below for Response val ues. (Cl ick he re fo r t abl e) 3 Byte 2: Value is in seconds. 4 Byte 6: Value is in seconds. 0x[...]

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    PS5580 RS232 and LAN Command Protocol 18 The follo wing table lists the val ues for the Resolution data byte in the Get L CD Status response. Get L CD Status Response Resolution Value Resolution V alue Resolution V alue 640 x 480 @ 60H z 0 (0x00) 720P @ 50H z 29 (0x1D) 1360 x 768 @ 60Hz 25 (0x19) 640 x 480 @ 85H z 1 (0x01) 576P @ 50H z 30 (0x1E) 64[...]