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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 1 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Planar PS-Ser ies RS232 protoc ol (Applies to PS4200 , PS4200TL, PS4250, PS4650, PS5550, PS5551, PS 6500 models only) Table of contents 1 Introduction ... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ...[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 2 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B 1 Introduction This document describes the hardware int erface spec and software proto cols of RS232 i nterface communication between Com mercial Display and PC or ot her control unit with RS232 protocol. 1. Protocol 1, with I D This set prot[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 3 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B 1. If the message is receives correctly it will send “+” (02Bh) foll owed by “CR” (00Dh) 2. If the message is receives incorrectly it will send “-” (02Dh) foll owed by “CR” (00Dh) 3 Protocol 1: with ID 3.1 C ommand Description[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 4 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Count Byte Byte Bytes order 1 2~3 4 5 Example1: S et Brightness as 76 for TV-02 and this command is vali d Send (Hex Format) Name Lengt h ID Command Type Comman d Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 CR Hex 0x38 0x30 0x32 0x73 0x24 0x30 0x37 0x36 0x0 D Re[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 5 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Reply (Hex Format) Name Lengt h ID Command Type CR Hex 0x34 0x30 0x33 0x2D 0x0 D Example5: S et Brightness as 76 for all TV and this command is valid Send (Hex Format) Name Lengt h ID Command Type Comman d Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 CR Hex 0x38 [...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 6 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Mute 8 s 6 36 Audi o Source 8 s 88 Speaker 8 s 89 Only effec ted for models inc lude internal speak ers. Aspect Rat io 8 s 1 31 Full PIP Enabl e 8 s 8A PIP Main Input 8 s 8B PIP Sub Input 8 s 8C PIP Siz e 8 s 8D PIP Posit ion 8 s 8E Video Sou[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 7 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Clock frequ ency 8 s 000 ~ 3 2 Phase 8 s 000 ~ 32 H.Positi on 8 s 000 ~ 100 V.Posi tion 8 s 000 ~ 100 Ambi ent Light Sensor 8 s 000: OF F 001: ON Blue Scre en 8 s 000: OF F 001: ON Auto Det ect 8 s 000: OF F 001: ON Touch Feat ure 8 s 000: OF[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 8 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B 002: VGA Onl y 003: Standard Monit or ID 8 s 3D 001 ~ 098 Image ret ention 8 s 47 000: OF F 001: ON Auto adju stment 8 s AA 000: OFF 001: ON DDC/CI 8 s AB 000: OF F 001: ON Reset User D efault 8 s AC OSD Info B ox 8 s 5B 000: OFF 001: ON Stor[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 9 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Get-Function description : Length: Total Byte of Message e xcluding “CR” TV ID Identification for each of TV Command Type Identify command t ype, “g” (0x67h) : Get Command Command: Function command code: One byte ASCII code Value[1~3][...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 10 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Hex 0x38 0x30 0x35 0x72 0x62 0x30 0x36 0x 37 0x0 D Example2: Get Brightnes s from TV-05 , but the Brightness command ID is error and it is NOT in the command table. Send (Hex Format) Name Lengt h ID Command Type Comman d Value 1 Value 2 Valu[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 11 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Name Lengt h ID Command Type Comman d Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 Value 4 CR Hex 0x39 0x30 0x37 0x67 0X6F 0x30 0x30 0x 30 0x30 0x0 D Reply (Hex Format) Name Lengt h ID Command Type Comman d Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 Value 3 CR Hex 0x39 0x30 0x37 0[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 12 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B h Type d 1 2 3 4 5 Hex 0x3A 0x30 0x37 0x67 0X76 0x30 0x30 0x 30 0x30 0x30 0x0 D Reply (Hex Format) Name Lengt h ID Command Type Comman d Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 Value 4 Value 5 CR Hex 0x3A 0x30 0x37 0x72 0X76 0x32 0x31 0x 33 0x35 0x36 0x0 D[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 13 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B PC Get-function comma nd to LCD Monitor Get Function Len ID Cmd Command Value Range Comments Type Code (ASCII) Code (Hex) (Th ree ASCII bytes) Picture m ode 8 B1 Contrast 8 61 Brightness 8 62 Color 8 B2 Tint 8 B3 Sharpness 8 63 Backli ght 8 [...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 14 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Aspect Rat io 8 77 F ull PIP Enabl e 8 BA PIP Main Input 8 BB PIP Sub Input 8 BC PIP Siz e 8 BD Video Sour ce 8 000 : VG A 001 : HDMI1 003 : CVBS1 004 : YPbPr 005 : S-Video 006 : DVI Clock frequ ency 8 000 ~ 32 Phase 8 000 ~ 32 H.Positi on 8[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 15 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B 003: Czech, Optio nal b y different m odels. 004: Danish Optional b y different m odels. Over Scan 8 000: OFF 001: ON RTC Year 8 000 ~ 099 From 2000~2099 RTC Mont h 8 000 ~ 012 RTC Day 8 000 ~ 031 RTC Hour 8 000 ~ 023 RTC Min ute 8 000 ~ 059[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 16 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Remote C ontrol 68 000: Disab le Lock 001: Enab le 002: Pass through Key Pad fu nction 8 69 000: Disable Lock 001: Enable Menu Key fu nction 8 73 000: Disab le Lock 001: Enable Power Key functi on 8 74 000: Disab le Lock 001: Enab le 5V 8 g [...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 17 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Example: Set M ute-OFF command (ASCII) Name Length Command Value1 Value2 Value3 CR Byte Count 5 6 0 0 1 00D Bytes order 1 2 3 4 5 6 LCD Monitor will send “+” (02 Bh) and “CR” b y t es to PC after receiving a valid command. LCD Monito[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 18 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Mute 5 36 Audi o Source 5 88 Speaker 5 89 Onl y effected f or models inc lude internal speak ers. Aspect Rat io 5 31 Ful l PIP Enabl e 5 8A PIP Main Input 5 8B PIP Sub Input 5 8C PIP Siz e 5 8D PIP Posit ion 5 8E Video Sour ce 5 000 : VG A 0[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 19 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Clock frequ ency 5 000 ~ 32 Phase 5 000 ~ 32 H.Positi on 5 000 ~ 100 V.Posi tion 5 000 ~ 100 Ambi ent Light Sensor 5 000: OFF 001: ON Blue Scre en 5 000: OFF 001: ON Auto Det ect 5 000: OFF 001: ON Touch Feat ure 5 000: OFF Onl y effected f [...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 20 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B 003: Standar d Monit or ID 5 3D 001 ~ 098 Image ret ention 5 47 000: OFF 001: ON Auto adju stment 5 AA 000: OFF 001: ON DDC/CI 5 AB 000: OFF 001: ON Reset User D efault 5 AC OSD Info B ox 5 5B 000: O FF 001: ON Store U ser D efault 5 AD Fact[...]
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_____________ __________________ _____________________ ____________ V1.0 21 / 21 Document 020-1156- 00 Rev B Bytes order 1 2 3 4 Example: Remot e Control pass-through when key “DOWN” is pressed (21) Name Length RCU-Cod e1 RCU-Code2 CR Byte Count 3 2 1 00D Bytes order 1 2 3 4 Example: Remot e Control pass-through when “Power” ke y is pressed[...]