PDP-504CMX
Plasma Display Panel
RS-232C Commands
CO M M A N D PR O T O C O L MA N U A L
Manual Version 1.00
November 3, 2004
Pioneer Corporation
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
Industrial Solutions Business Group
RS-232C Adjustm ent Mode
5.5 RS-232C Adjustm ent Mode
This display has a RS-232C terminal. It is possible to use a PC to make various adjustments and settings.
5.5.1 About the RS-232C Adjustm ent Mode
1) Adjustments in the RS-232C adjustment mode:
• The adjustments are written to the same memory area as for the integrator mode (refer to section 5.4.4,
‘PICTURE, White Balance and SCREEN Position Adjustment Values Memory Area Tables’).
2) Display screen in the RS-232C adjustment mode:
– –
1 2 8 0X1 0 2 4@6 0
• The screen is as shown in the figure on the right.
The set ID is display in the ‘– –’ area at the upper left part
of the screen.
AD JUSTMENT
Notes
(1) Alw ays assign an ID before using the RS-232C adjustm ent m ode. Also, include the ID for the set
to be controlled or adjusted in the RS-232C com m and. For details, refer to section 5.5.2, ‘Interface’.
(2) There are some RS-232C commands that can be used in the normal-operation mode.
For details refer to section, 5.5.5, ‘List of RS-232C Commands’.
(3) Of the adjustment values and setting items set by RS-232C commands, there are some items that are
stored in memory and some that are not. For details, refer to section 5.5.5, ‘List of RS-232C Commands’.
Also, when storing values in last memory, the conditions described in section 5.1.5, ‘Last Memory’,
must be satisfied.
(4) <DIN>/<DIY> (OSD display disable/enable setting)
Regardless of the setting, the following items can be displayed.
• Menu display (menu mode, integrator mode)
• Warnings before Auto Power OFF or Power Management operation
• Warning of high temperature inside the set
• Display announcing that the FUNCTIONAL LOCK is set, and the FUNCTIONAL LOCK setting display
• Display call (including holding a button down)
(5) The RS-232C adjustment mode is automatically cancelled in the following cases:
• When the [STANDBY/ON] or [MENU] button is pressed
(6) Before entering the RS-232C adjustment mode, be sure to cancel the integrator mode.
(6) When performing control using the RS-232C commands, not only control the input signal, but also be
sure to control the power. If the power is ON when there is no signal, the display continues to have a
weak discharge, which could affect the life of the display.
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RS-232C Adjustm ent Mode
5.5.2 Interface
1) Connector
D-sub 9 pins (male)
2) Pin layout
1
5
Pin No.
Signal
NC (not connected)
TxD (Transmit Data)
RxD (Receive Data)
NC (not connected)
GND
Pin No.
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NC (not connected)
NC (not connected)
RTS (Request To Send)
NC (not connected)
6
9
3) Baud Rate
9600 bps (standard)
(switch-able to 1200, 2400, 4800, 19200, 38400 bps)
Note
The baud rate of this display should be set to match the baud rate of the PC.
Also, when the RS-232C cable is to be extended over a long distance, a slower baud rate is recommended.
4) Data format
Start: 1 bit
Data: 8 bit
Parity: 0 (no parity)
Stop: 1 bit
5) Connection
Control PC
Plasma Display
Control PC
Plasma Display
(with D25 serial port ) (PDP-504CMX/50MXE1/50MXE1-S) (with D9 serial port)
(PDP-504CMX/50MXE1/50MXE1-S)
RXD 3
TXD 2
CTS 5
GND 7
2 TXD
3 RXD
8 RTS
5 GND
RXD 2
TXD 3
CTS 8
GND 5
2 TXD
2
3
2
2
3 RXD
8 RTS
5 GND
3
2
Straight Cable
* D-sub 9-pin/D-sub 25-pin conversion tables are now available on the market.
6) Protocol
From the computer to the display
(1) When sending one command at a time:
STX (02 hex) ID (2 Byte) COMMAND (3 Byte or 6 Byte) ETX (03 hex)
(2) When numerical direct commands are possible:
STX (02 hex) ID (2 Byte) COMMAND (3 Byte) ARGUMENT (3 Byte) ETX (03 hex)
COMMAND: 3 Byte (ASCII)
ARGUMERNT: 3 Byte (ASCII)
(3) Echo back
STX (02 hex)
COMMAND (3 Byte or 6 Byte) ETX (03 hex)
When the received command is a numerical direct effect command, numerical data is returned.
STX (02 hex) COMMAND (3 Byte) ARGUMENT (3 Byte) ETX (03 hex)
When the received command is non-corresponding command, ‘ERR’ is returned.
STX (02 hex)
ERR (3 Byte)
ETX (03 hex)
When it is determined that the received command cannot be processed (when PON is received when the power
is already ON, etc.), ‘XXX’ is returned.
STX (02 hex)
XXX (3 Byte)
ETX (03 hex)
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RS-232C Adjustm ent Mode
5.5.3 ID Assignm ent
After connecting to the PC, an ID is assigned. The ID is assigned from the PC.
Commands: <IDC> (ID CLEAR) ........ Clears the assigned ID
<IDS> (ID SET) ............. Assigns an ID
IDS is only effective when an ID is not assigned.
Also, IDs are set starting from the set closest to the PC.
Example: Case of 4 displays (Assigning IDs with the PC for the first time)
First, as shown in the example in the figure below, perform an RS-232C connection and combination connection.
(Refer to section 5.5.4, ‘Combination Connection’.)
PC
Set #1
Set #2
Set #3
Set #4
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
ID = 01
ID = 02
ID = 03
ID = 04
RS-232C connection
Sent commands:
1 <∗∗AJY>
2 <01 IDS>
‘
3 <∗∗AJY>
4 <02 IDS>
‘
5 <∗∗AJY>
6 <03 IDS>
‘
7 <∗∗AJY>
8 <04 IDS>
By sending RS-232C commands in this order, it is possible to assign an ID for each set.
Sets for which an ID has been set can only receive commands with an ID attached. Attach an ID before sending a
command.
Characters that can be used for assigning an ID include, 0 - 9 and A - F (there is not distinction between upper case and
lower case alphabet characters).
An ∗ (asterisk) can be used as follows:
<∗∗IDC>: Clear the IDs assigned for all sets.
<∗1AJY>: Only a set for which the second digit is 1, enters the RS-232C adjustment mode.
<2∗IN1>: The input of only a set for which the first digit is 2 is set to INPUT1.
Precautions w hen assigning IDs
Sets that were connected after a set whose ID was cleared cannot be operated with RS-232C commands.
After performing setting as shown in the figure above, when <∗∗AJY> = <∗∗IDC> is performed, the IDs for all the sets
from Set #1 to Set #4 are cleared, and only the one set (Set #1) that is directly connected to the PC can be controlled.
Furthermore, by performing <∗∗AJY> = <01 IDS>, it becomes possible to control the second set (Set #2). By setting
IDs in the same way for the other sets, it becomes possible to control the sets connected in succession.
Note
When the IDs are set, and when one or both of the IDs before a command is sent from the PC is ∗, there is no echo
back. When sending more commands, wait 6 seconds before sending the next command.
Example) When ∗∗OOO and ∗1OOO or 1∗OOO (OOO is the command) are sent from the PC, operation is performed,
but there is no echo back.
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5.5.4 Com bination Connection
When performing control and adjustment, it is convenient to connect several sets to one PC.
By performing a combination connection and assigning IDs to the sets, it is possible to control and adjust several sets
at the same time or separately.
Connection m ethod:
Connect the sets as shown in the figure below, and perform control and adjustment with the PC.
First set
Second set
Third set
I
N
O
U
T
I
N
O
U
T
I
N
OUT
R
S
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232
C
R
S
-
232
C
R
S
-
232
C
C
O
M
B
I
N
A
T
I
O
N
C
O
M
B
I
N
A
T
I
O
N
C
O
M
B
I
N
ATION
PC
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
Combination cable
Combination cable
Note
Only the combination IN terminal or RS-232C terminal can be used at the same time on one set. Connecting them at
the same time could cause erroneous operation or be the cause of trouble, so do not connect them at the same
time. Also, do not connect pair of combination IN terminals or combination OUT terminals. Doing so could cause
trouble.
It is possible to use a general-purpose mini DIN 6-pin (straight) cable for the combination cable.
Note
To output RS-232C signals from the combination OUT terminal, an ID must be assigned.
For details, refer to section, 5.5.3, ‘ID Assignment’.
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Under the connection conditions shown below, operation using a combination cable is assured up to 16 sets.
Conditions: 1 Length of RS-232C cable connecting PC to PDP-504CMX/PDP-50MXE1/PDP-50MXE1-S: 5 m
2 Combination cable length: 5 m each
3 Wire specifications for linking cable: Mini Din 6-pin straight (7 strand cable)
For 1 strand, suitable for AWG28:
Cross-section area = 0.08 mm2
≠
7 strands × π r2 = 7 × 3.14 × 0.062 = 0.079 mm2 ≠ 0.08 mm2
PC
PDP-504CMX
PDP-50MXE1
RS-232C
5m
PDP-50MXE1-S
1
OUT
IN
2
OUT
IN
Combination cable 5m
3
OUT
IN
#
Note
For details on the number of displays that can be connected in series using the video OUT terminal (INPUT1, 4), refer to
section 2.3, ‘Part Names’.
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RS-232C Adjustm ent Mode
5.5.5 List of RS-232C Com m ands
How to read this Table
• RS-232C adjustment validity : Indicates whether or not the RS-232C adjustment mode can be used.
• Normal validity
• Numerical direct validity
: Indicates whether or not the normal-operation mode can be used.
: When a number (3-digit number) is attached to the end of a command, the
command can directly set that adjustment value.
• ‡ or ¶: Valid, No mark: Invalid
(NOTE) ¶ values are not stored in the last memory.
RS-232C
Adjustment
Validity
Numerical
Direct
Validity
Normal
Validity
Remarks
Command name
AJY (232C integrator) Display
[A]
AJN
–
Terminates the 232C integrator adjustment mode.
Starts the 232C integrator adjustment mode.
Turns OFF the audio mute.
¶
AJY
ADJUST: ON
¶
¶
¶
‡
AMN
AUDIO MUTING: OFF
AUDIO MUTING: ON
AUTO SET UP
¶
¶
AMY
Turns ON the audio mute.
AST
Executes AUTO SETUP.
[B]
BHI
B HIGH: ∗∗∗
Adjusts B. HIGH.
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
BLW
B LOW: ∗∗∗
Adjusts B. LOW.
BRA
BAUD RATE: #####-232C
BAUD RATE: 1200-232C
BAUD RATE: 2400-232C
BAUD RATE: 4800-232C
BAUD RATE: 9600-232C
BAUD RATE: 19200-232C
BAUD RATE: 38400-232C
BRIGHTNESS: ∗∗∗
Displays the current baud rate.
BRAS01
BRAS02
BRAS03
BRAS04
BRAS05
BRAS06
BRT
Sets the UART setting to 232C (1200BPS).
Sets the UART setting to 232C (2400BPS).
Sets the UART setting to 232C (4800BPS).
Sets the UART setting to 232C (9600BPS).
Sets the UART setting to 232C (19200BPS).
Sets the UART setting to 232C (38400BPS).
Adjusts the brightness.
‡
‡
BSL
B SIDE MASK LEVEL: ∗∗∗
Adjusts the BLUE side mask.
[C]
CFR
CLOCK: ∗∗∗
Adjusts the CLOCK (PLL frequency).
Adjusts color detail BLUE.
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
CGB
COLOR DETAIL BLUE: ∗∗∗
COLOR DETAIL CYAN: ∗∗∗
COLOR DETAIL GREEN: ∗∗∗
COLOR DETAIL MAGENTA: ∗∗∗
COLOR DETAIL RED: ∗∗∗
COLOR DETAIL YELLOW: ∗∗∗
COLOR SYSTEM: #####
COLOR SYSTEM: AUTO
COLOR SYSTEM: NTSC
COLOR SYSTEM: PAL
COLOR SYSTEM: SECAM
COLOR SYSTEM: 4.43NTSC
COLOR SYSTEM: PAL M
COLOR SYSTEM: PAL N
COLOR MODE: NORMAL
COLOR MODE: STUDIO
CONTRAST: ∗∗∗
CGC
Adjusts color detail CIAN.
CGG
Adjusts color detail GREEN.
CGM
Adjusts color detail MAGENTA.
Adjusts color detail RED.
CGR
CGY
Adjusts color detail YELLOW.
Displays the current color system.
Sets the color system to AUTO.
Sets the color system to NTSC.
Sets the color system to PAL.
Sets the color system to SECAM.
Sets the color system to 4.43NTSC
Sets the color system to PAL M.
Sets the color system to PAL N.
Sets the color mode to NORMAL.
Sets the color mode to STUDIO.
Adjusts the CONTRAST.
CLS
CLSS01
CLSS02
CLSS03
CLSS04
CLSS05
CLSS06
CLSS07
CM1
‡
‡
CM2
CNT
‡
COF
COLOR OFF: ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗
COLOR OFF: DISABLE
COLOR OFF: ENABLE
COLOR: ∗∗∗
Displays the current COLOR OFF setting.
Disables COLOR OFF.
COFS00
COFS01
COL
Enables COLOR OFF.
Adjusts the COLOR.
‡
‡
CPH
PHASE: ∗∗∗
Adjusts the PHASE (PLL phase).
Displays the current COLOR TEMP.
Sets the COLOR TEMP. to LOW.
Sets the COLOR TEMP. to MID LOW.
Sets the COLOR TEMP. to MIDDLE.
Sets the COLOR TEMP. to MID HIGH.
Sets the COLOR TEMP. to HIGH.
CTP
COLOR TEMP.: ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗
COLOR TEMP.: LOW
CTPS01
CTPS02
CTPS03
CTPS04
CTPS05
COLOR TEMP.: MID LOW
COLOR TEMP.: MIDDLE
COLOR TEMP.: MID HIGH
COLOR TEMP.: HIGH
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RS-232C
Adjustment
Validity
Numerical
Direct
Validity
Normal
Validity
Command name
AJY (232C integrator) Display
Remarks
CTR
CTI: ###
Displays the current CTI setting.
Sets CTI to OFF.
¶
‡
‡
CTRS00
CTRS01
[D]
CTI: OFF
CTI: ON
Sets CTI to ON.
DIN
Turns OFF the OSD display.
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
DIY
OSD: ON
Turns ON the OSD display.
DNR
DNR: ######
Displays the current DNR setting.
Sets digital NR to ON.
DNRS00
DNRS01
DNRS02
DNRS03
DOF
DNR: OFF
DNR: LOW
Sets digital NR to LOW.
DNR: MIDDLE
Sets digital NR to MIDDLE.
DNR: HIGH
Sets digital NR to HIGH.
–
Clears the currently displayed OSD display.
Resets the still image repeat function.
Reduces the adjustment value by 10.
Reduces the adjustment value by n (n = 1 to 9).
Sets the adjustment value to the minimum value.
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
DPR
DPR
DW0
#
#
#
DWn
DWF
[E]
ENH
H. ENHANCE: ∗∗∗
Adjusts H ENHANCE.
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
ENV
V. ENHANCE: ∗∗∗
Adjusts V ENHANCE.
ESV
ENERGY SAVE: ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗
ENERGY SAVE: STANDARD
ENERGY SAVE: MODE1
ENERGY SAVE: MODE2
ENERGY SAVE: MODE3
ENERGY SAVE: AUTO
Displays the current ENERGY SAVE setting.
Sets the ENERGY SAVE setting to STANDARD.
Sets the ENERGY SAVE setting to MODE 1 (energy saving).
Sets the ENERGY SAVE setting to MODE 2 (energy saving).
Sets the ENERGY SAVE setting to MODE 3 (long life).
Sets the ENERGY SAVE setting to AUTO.
ESVS00
ESVS01
ESVS02
ESVS03
ESVS04
[F]
FCA
FAN: AUTO
Sets the fan rpm control to AUTO.
Displays the current FUNCTIONAL LOCK setting.
Clears the FUNCTIONAL LOCK.
Inhibits the main-control panel button control.
Inhibits remote-control button control.
Inhibits both main-control panel and remote-control button control.
Sets the MEMORY LOCK.
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‡
‡
‡
‡
¶
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
FCL
#########
FCLS00
FCLS01
FCLS02
FCLS03
FCLS04
FCM
LOCK OFF
BUTTONS LOCK
IR LOCK
BUTTONS&IR LOCK
MEMORY LOCK
FAN: MAX
Sets the fan rpm control to maximum.
Executes FUCNTION DEFAULT.
Displays the current SCREEN MASK setting.
Sets the SCREEN MASK to OFF.
Sets the SCREEN MASK to INVERSE (negative-positive inversion).
Turns ON the WHITE mask.
FDT
FUNCTION DEFAULT
SCREEN MASK: #####
SCREEN MASK: OFF
SCREEN MASK: INVERSE
SCREEN MASK: WHITE
SCREEN MASK: RED
SCREEN MASK: GREEN
SCREEN MASK: BLUE
SCREEN MASK: YELLOW
FRC: #####
FMK
FMKS00
FMKS02
FMKS03
FMKS04
FMKS05
FMKS06
FMKS07
FRC
Turns ON the RED mask.
Turns ON the GREEN mask.
Turns ON the BLUE mask.
Turns ON the YELLOW mask.
Displays the current FRC setting.
Sets FRC to MODE 1.
FRCS01
FRCS02
FRCS03
FRP
FRC: MODE1
FRC: MODE2
Sets FRC to MODE 2.
FRC: MODE3
Sets FRC to MODE 3.
FRESH POSITION
AUDIO OUT: FIX
Initializes the integrator and SCREEN adjustment values.
Selects fixed audio output.
FXO
[G]
## GET commands are valid in any state including STB (except for [GPI], [GPS], [GSS], [GWB]).
GHI
G HIGH: ∗∗∗
Adjusts G HIGH.
‡
‡
¶
¶
‡
‡
GLW
G LOW: ∗∗∗
Adjusts G LOW.
GPI
(GET PICTURE DATA)
(GET POSITION DATA)
Gets integrator PICTURE data.
Gets integrator SCREEN data.
¶
¶
GPS
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RS-232C Adjustm ent Mode
RS-232C
Adjustment
Validity
Numerical
Direct
Validity
Normal
Validity
Command name
AJY (232C integrator) Display
Remarks
GRA
GRADATION: #######
Displays the current GRADATION setting
Sets GRADATION to ‘GAMMA 2.0’.
Sets GRADATION to ‘GAMMA 1.8’.
Sets GRADATION to ‘GAMMA 2.2’.
Sets GRADATION to ‘DRE MID’.
Sets GRADATION to ‘DRE HIGH’.
Sets GRADATION to ‘DRE LOW’.
Sets GRADATION to ‘HIGH CONTRAST’.
Adjusts the GREEN side mask.
Gets OPTION data.
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
¶
¶
¶
¶
GRAS01
GRAS02
GRAS03
GRAS04
GRAS05
GRAS06
GRAS07
GSL
GRADATION: GAMMA 2.0
GRADATION: GAMMA 1.8
GRADATION: GAMMA 2.2
GRADATION: DRE MID
GRADATION: DRE HIGH
GRADATION: DRE LOW
GRADATION: HIGH CNT.
G SIDE MASK LEVEL: ∗∗∗
(GET STATUS OPTIONDATA)
(GET STATUS SETUP DATA)
(GET STATUS)
‡
GSO
¶
¶
¶
¶
GSS
Gets SETUP data.
GST
Gets STATUS.
GWB
(GET WHITE BAL.DATA)
Gets integrator WHITE BALANCE data.
[H]
HPS
H. POSITION: ∗∗∗
Adjusts the HORIZONTAL POSITION.
Adjusts the HORIZONTAL SIZE.
‡
‡
‡
‡
HSI
H. SIZE:∗∗∗
[ I ]
IDC
ID CLEAR
ID No.: ∗∗
INPUT1
INPUT2
INPUT3
INPUT4
INPUT5
INPUT#
INPUT1
INPUT2
INPUT3
INPUT4
INPUT5
Clears the ID.
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
DS
Sets the ID.
‡
IN1
Switches the main screen to INPUT1.
Switches the main screen to INPUT2.
Switches the main screen to INPUT3.
Switches the main screen to INPUT4.
Switches the main screen to INPUT5.
Displays the current input function for the main screen.
Switches the main screen to INPUT1.
Switches the main screen to INPUT2.
Switches the main screen to INPUT3.
Switches the main screen to INPUT4.
Switches the main screen to INPUT5.
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‡
‡
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
INP
INPS01
INPS02
INPS03
INPS04
INPS05
[L]
LEN
FRONT INDICATOR: OFF
FRONT INDICATOR: ON
LOUDNESS: OFF
Turns OFF the front indicator.
Turns ON the front indicator.
Disables LOUDNESS.
‡
‡
‡
‡
LEY
LNN
‡
‡
LNY
LOUDNESS: ON
Enables LOUDNESS.
[M]
MCD
COLOR DECODING: ∗∗∗∗∗∗
COLOR DECODING: RGB
COLOR DECODING: COMPONENT1
COLOR DECODING: COMPONENT2
MASK CONTROL: OFF
MASK CONTROL: ON
Displays the current COLOR DECODING.
Sets COLOR DECODING to RGB (VIDEO).
Sets COLOR DECODING to COMPONENT1 (Y CbCr).
Sets COLOR DECODING to COMPONENT2 (Y PbPr).
Turns OFF MASK CONTROL.
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‡
¶
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
MCDS01
MCDS02
MCDS03
MCN
MCY
Turns ON MASK CONTROL.
MGF
#############
Displays the 2 x 2 ON/OFF status.
¶
‡
‡
MGFS00
MGFS01
MGP
2 x 2: OFF
Turns OFF 2 x 2 (4-screen multi).
2 x 2: ON
Turns ON 2 x 2 (4-screen multi).
#############
Displays the current 2 x 2 seam-consideration/magnification position.
Sets 2 x 2 to upper left (no seam consideration).
Sets 2 x 2 to lower left (no seam consideration).
Sets 2 x 2 to upper right (no seam consideration).
Sets 2 x 2 to lower right (no seam consideration).
Sets 2 x 2 to upper left (seam consideration).
Sets 2 x 2 to lower left (seam consideration).
Sets 2 x 2 to upper right (seam consideration).
Sets 2 x 2 to lower right (seam consideration).
MGPS01
MGPS02
MGPS03
MGPS04
MGPS05
MGPS06
MGPS07
MGPS08
2 x 2 NORMAL UP LEFT
2 x 2 NORMAL DOWN LEFT
2 x 2 NORMAL UP RIGHT
2 x 2 NORMAL DOWN RIGHT
2 x 2 ADJUSTED UP LEFT
2 x 2 ADJUSTED DOWN LEFT
2 x 2 ADJUSTED UP RIGHT
2 x 2 ADJUSTED DOWN RIGHT
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RS-232C Adjustm ent Mode
RS-232C
Adjustment
Validity
Numerical
Direct
Validity
Normal
Validity
Command name
AJY (232C integrator) Display
Remarks
MIR
MIRROR MODE: ###
Displays the current MIRROR MODE setting.
Turns the MIRROR MODE OFF (normal display).
Sets the MIRROR MODE to left-right reversal.
Sets the MIRROR MODE to up-down reversal.
Sets the MIRROR MODE to up-down, left-right reversal.
Displays the current MPEG NR setting.
Turns MPEG NR OFF.
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¶
MIRS00
MIRS01
MIRS02
MIRS03
MNR
MIRROR MODE: OFF
MIRROR MODE: X
MIRROR MODE: Y
MIRROR MODE: XY
MPEG NR: ######
MPEG NR: OFF
MNRS00
MNRS01
MNRS02
MNRS03
MSC
MPEG NR: LOW
MPEG NR: MIDDLE
MPEG NR: HIGH
###########
Sets MPEG NR to LOW.
Sets MPEG NR to MIDDLE.
Sets MPEG NR to HIGH.
Displays 2-screen display operation ON/OFF.
Turns the 2-screen display operation OFF.
Turns the 2-screen display operation ON.
Displays the current 2-screen operation type.
Sets 2-screen operation to 2 SCREEN.
Sets 2-screen operation to PinP (lower right).
Sets 2-screen operation to PinP (upper right).
Sets 2-screen operation to PinP (upper left).
Sets 2-screen operation to PinP (lower left).
Sets 2-screen operation to PoutP.
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‡
‡
‡
‡
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‡
¶
¶
MSCS00
MSCS01
MST
MULTISCREEN: OFF
MULTISCREEN: ON
###########
MSTS01
MSTS02
MSTS03
MSTS04
MSTS05
MSTS06
MTN
2SCREEN
PinP DOWN RIGHT
PinP UP RIGHT
PinP UP LEFT
PinP DOWN LEFT
PoutP
VIDEO MUTING: OFF
VIDEO MUTING: ON
Turns OFF video muting.
MTY
Turns ON video muting.
[O]
OMN
ORBITER: OFF
ORBITER: ON
Turns ORBITER OFF.
Turns ORBITER ON.
‡
‡
OMY
[P]
PLN
BRIGHT ENHANCE: OFF
BRIGHT ENHANCE: ON
–
Turns the center brightness enhancement OFF.
Turns the center brightness enhancement ON.
Power OFF
‡
‡
‡
PLY
POF
‡
‡
PON
–
Power ON
PUC
PURECINEMA: ######
PURECINEMA: OFF
PURECINEMA: STANDARD
PURECINEMA: ADVANCE
Displays the current PURECINEMA setting.
Turns PURECINEMA OFF.
¶
‡
‡
‡
PUCS00
PUCS01
PUCS02
[R]
Sets PURECINEMA to STANDARD.
Sets PURECINEMA to ADVANCED.
RHI
R HIGH: ∗∗∗
Adjusts R. HIGH.
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
RLW
R LOW: ∗∗∗
Adjusts R. LOW.
RSL
R SIDE MASK LEVEL: ∗∗∗
Adjusts the RED side mask.
[S]
SFT
SIGNAL FORMAT: ####
SIGNAL FORMAT:
Displays the current SIGNAL FORMAT.
Sets the SIGNAL FORMAT to PC FORMAT 1
(VGA or XGA or SXGA or 720PC).
¶
‡
SFTS01
VGAorXGAorSXGAor720PC
SIGNAL FORMAT:
SFTS02
SFTS03
Sets the SIGNAL FORMAT to PC FORMAT 2
(WVGA or WXGA or SXGA+).
‡
‡
WVGAorWXGAorSXGA+
SIGNAL FORMAT:
Sets the SIGNAL FORMAT to VIDEO 525p or VIDEO 750p.
VIDEO 525p or VIDEO 750p
SIGNAL FORMAT: PC AUTO
SHARPNESS: ∗∗∗
SFTS04
SHP
Sets the SIGNAL FORMAT to PC AUTO.
Adjusts the SHARPNESS.
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
SIM
SIDE MASK MODE: ######
SIDE MASK MODE: NORMAL
SIDE MASK MODE: OVERLAY1
SIDE MASK MODE: OVERLAY2
–
Displays the current side mask setting.
Sets the side mask setting to normal.
Sets the side mask setting to OVERLAY1.
Sets the side mask setting to OVERLAY2.
Turns the STILL setting to OFF.
SIMS01
SIMS02
SIMS03
SLN
‡
‡
SLY
STILL
Turns the STILL setting to ON.
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RS-232C
Adjustment
Validity
Numerical
Direct
Validity
Normal
Validity
Command name
AJY (232C integrator) Display
Remarks
SSI
#########
Displays the current sub screen input function.
Switches the sub screen to INPUT1.
Switches the sub screen to INPUT2.
Switches the sub screen to INPUT3.
Switches the sub screen to INPUT4.
Switches the sub screen to INPUT5.
Returns the integrator PICTURE and WHITE
BALANCE to the factory settings.
Adjusts the sub volume.
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
SSIS01
SSIS02
SSIS03
SSIS04
SSIS05
STD
INPUT1(SUB)
INPUT2(SUB)
INPUT3(SUB)
INPUT4(SUB)
INPUT5(SUB)
STANDARD W/B
SVL
SUB VOLUME: ∗∗∗
########
‡
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
SZM
Displays the current screen size setting.
Sets the screen size to Dot by Dot or PARTIAL.
Sets the screen size to 4:3.
¶
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
SZMS00
SZMS01
SZMS02
SZMS03
SZMS04
SZMS05
SZMS08
SZMS09
[T]
Dot by Dot or PARTIAL
4 : 3
FULL or FULL1080i
ZOOM
Sets the screen size to FULL or FULL1080i.
Sets the screen size to ZOOM.
CINEMA
Sets the screen size to CINEMA.
WIDE
Sets the screen size to WIDE.
FULL1035i
Sets the screen size to FULL1035i.
Sets the screen size to UNDERSCAN.
UNDERSCAN
TNT
TINT: ∗∗∗
Adjusts the TINT.
‡
‡
[U]
UP0
#
Adds 10 to the adjustment value.
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
UPn
#
Adds n to the adjustment value (n = 1 to 9).
Sets the adjustment value to maximum.
Displays the current UNDERSCAN setting.
Turns the UNDERSCAN setting OFF.
Turns the UNDERSCAN setting ON.
UPF
#
USC
UNDERSCAN: ∗∗∗
UNDERSCAN: OFF
UNDERSCAN: ON
USCS00
USCS01
[V]
VOL
VOLUME: ∗∗∗
Adjusts the audio volume.
Adjusts the V POSITION.
Selects variable audio output.
Adjusts V. SIZE.
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
VPS
V. POSITION: ∗∗∗
AUDIO OUT VARIABLE
V. SIZE: ∗∗∗
VRO
VSI
‡
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RS-232C Adjustm ent Mode
5.5.6 GET Com m ands
What are GET commands?
• They are commands for outputting TXD such as adjustment data from the internal microcomputer of the plasma
display to a PC.
• Adjustment data and the like is output in ASCII code.
Note
Command names are given inside brackets < >.
• Data output format
STX (02hex)
Data
Data
····
Data
Checksum ETX (03hex)
Notes
• A GET command is invalid when no ID No. is assigned to the set.
• A GET command is invalid when a wildcard (*) is used in the ID No. when sending the command.
1) <GST> (GET STATUS)
Order
Data Contents
Size
Rem arks
1
2
3
4
Display data
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
See below
Power data
See below (The third character is sub input.)
Input function data (main)
Input function data (sub)
Input data when GST is received (INPUT1 to 5 is displayed as IN1 to 5.)
Note 3)
Sub input data when GST is received
(INPUT 1 to 5 is displayed as IS1 to IS5.)
See below
5
6
Screen size data
2-screen display
1 Byte
1 Byte
0: OFF (1 screen)
1: 2-SCREEN
2: PinP (lower right)
3: PinP (upper right) 4: PinP (upper left) 5: PinP (lower left)
6: PoutP
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FUNCTIONAL LOCK data
1 Byte
0: LOCK OFF 1: BUTTONS LOCK 2: IR LOCK
3: IR&BUTTONS LOCK 4: MEMORY LOCK
(3-digit number)
(Internal temperature: Reference value) °C Note 1)
(External temperature: Reference value) °C Note 1)
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Dummy data
Temperature data 2
Temperature data 3
Serial
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
15 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
5 Byte
2 Byte
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Dummy data
Dummy data
HOURMETER
Check sum
(3-digit number)
Displays the time.
Display data
First character Generation data: 4 (fixed)
Second character Inch data: 4 (43 inch), 5 (50 inch)
Third character Destination data: M (fixed)
First character Power state & signal state
Second character PN (POWER ON & normal signal input)
PL (POWER ON & no input)
Power data
PO (POWER ON & OUT OF RANGE signal input)
SN (Normal standby)
SW (Standby by POWER MANAGMENT)
SS (Standby by SD or PD)
Third character Sub input signal state during multi-screen display Note 2)
N (Normal signal input) L (No input)
O (OUT OF RANGE signal input)
Screen size data
First character 0; Dot by Dot or PARTIAL 1; 4 : 3 2; FULL or FULL1080i
3; ZOOM 4;CINEMA 5;WIDE 8;FULL1035i 9; UNDERSCAN
NOTE 1) During standby and immediately after POWER ON, the proper value is not output. In this case, wait a moment
after the POWER ON, then get the data. The temperature data is output as a reference (the values are not
guaranteed values). Normally, refer to temperature data 3.
NOTE 2) During standby and during 1-screen display, dummy data (symbol) is output.
NOTE 3) During standby and during 1-screen display the values stored in memory for the product are output.
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2) <GPI> (GET PICTURE DATA: Gets integrator/ PICTURE data.)
Order
1
Data contents
CONTRAST
Size
Rem arks
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
1 Byte
2 Byte
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
2
BRIGHTNESS
3
C. DETAIL R (RED)
C. DETAIL Y (YELLOW)
C. DETAIL G (GREEN)
C. DETAIL C (CYAN)
C. DETAIL B (BLUE)
C. DETAIL M (MAGENTA)
H.ENHANCE
4
5
6
7
8
9
Outputs dummy data for a video signal. #
Outputs dummy data for a video signal. #
Outputs dummy data for a PC signal. #
Outputs dummy data for a PC signal. #
Outputs dummy data for a PC signal. #
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
V.ENHANCE
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
Input function data (main)
Screen size data
Check sum
• 7 and 8 output the same contents as GST items 3 and 5.
• When the type of # signal is not set, dummy data is output.
3) <GWB> (GET WHITE BAL. DATA: Gets integrator/ WHITE BAL. data.)
Order
Data contents
R.HIGH
Size
Rem arks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
1 Byte
2 Byte
#
#
#
#
#
#
G.HIGH
B.HIGH
R.LOW
G.LOW
B.LOW
Input function data (main)
Screen size data
Check sum
• 7 and 8 output the same contents as GST items 3 and 5.
• When the type of # signal is not set, dummy data is output.
4) <GPS> (GET POSITION DATA: Gets integrator/ SCREEN data.)
Order
Data contents
H.POSITION
Size
Rem arks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
1 Byte
2 Byte
#
#
#
#
V.POSITION
H.SIZE
V.SIZE
CLOCK
Outputs dummy data for PC digital and Video signal. #
Outputs dummy data for PC digital and Video signal. #
PHASE
Input function data (main)
Screen size data
Check sum
• 7 and 8 output the same contents as GST items 3 and 5.
• When the type of # signal is not set, dummy data is output.
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5) <GSS> (GET STATUS SETUP: Gets m enu and integrator SETUP data.)
Order
Data contents
GRADATION
Size
Output
Rem arks
1
1 Byte
1: GAMMA 2.0 2: GAMMA 1.8
3: GAMMA 2.2 4: DRE MID
#
5: DRE HIGH
7: HIGH CNT.
0: OFF 1: ON
00 to 20
6: DRE LOW
2
3
4
BRT.ENHANCE
SUB VOLUME
COLOR TEMP.
1 Byte
2 Byte
1 Byte
#
#
1: LOW
2: MID LOW
3: MIDDLE 4: MID HIGH
5: HIGH
5
6
DNR
1 Byte
1 Byte
0: OFF
2: MIDDLE 3: HIGH
0: OFF 1: LOW
1: LOW
#
#
MPEG NR
2: MIDDLE 3: HIGH
0: OFF 1: ON
7
8
CTI
1 Byte
1 Byte
#
#
PURECINEMA
0: OFF 1: STANDARD
2: ADVANCE
9
COLOR DECODING
1 Byte
1 Byte
1: RGB 2: COMPONENT1
3: COMPONENT2
#
#
10 COLOR SYSTEM
1: AUTO
2: NTSC 3: PAL
4: SECAM 5: 4.43NTSC
6: PAL M 7: PAL N
11 SIGNAL FORMAT
12 Dummy data
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
1 Byte
2 Byte
# See below
13 Input function data (main)
14 Screen size data
15 Check sum
SIGNAL FORMAT
S01 ............ VGA or XGA or SXGA or 720-PC
(720-PC can be selected only when a video card is mounted.)
S02 ............ WVGA or WXGA or SXGA+
S03 ............ 525p or 750p (Either one can be selected only when a video
card is mounted.) or PC AUTO
*** ............. Dummy data is output for signals other than those above.
• 13 and 14 output the same contents as GST items 3 and 5.
• Dummy data is output for setting data that cannot be output depending on the type of # signal.
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6) <GSO> (GET STATUS OPTION: Gets m enu and integrator OPTION data.)
Order Data contents
Size
Output
Rem arks
1
ENERGY SAVE
1 Byte
1: STANDARD 2: MODE 1
3: MODE 2
4: MODE 3
5: AUTO
2
3
4
5
ORBITER
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
0: OFF 1: ON
0: OFF 1: ON
MASK CONTROL
AUDIO OUT
1: FIXED 2: VARIABLE
0: OFF
SCREEN MASK
2: INVERSE
4: RED
3: WHITE
5: GREEN
7: YELLOW
6: BLUE
6
SIDE MASK MODE
1 Byte
1: NORMAL 2: OVERLAY1
3: OVERLAY2
7
8
9
R SIDE MASK LEVEL
G SIDE MASK LEVEL
B SIDE MASK LEVEL
3 Byte
3 Byte
3 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
000 to 255
000 to 255
000 to 255
10 2 x 2
0: OFF 1: ON
11 2 x 2 LAYOUT & TYPE
1: NORMAL&UP LEFT
2: NORMAL&DOWN LEFT
3: NORMAL&UP RIGHT
4: NORMAL&DOWN RIGHT
5: ADJUSTED&UP LEFT
6: ADJUSTED&DOWN LEFT
7: ADJUSTED&UP RIGHT
8: ADJUSTED&DOWN RIGHT
0: OFF 1: X 2: Y 3: XY
0: OFF 1: ON
12 MIRROR MODE
13 OSD
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
14 FRONT INDICATOR
15 FAN CONTROL
16 COLOR MODE
17 PRO USE UNDERSCAN
18 PRO USE COLOR OFF
19 FRC
0: OFF 1: ON
1: AUTO
2: MAX
1: NORMAL 2: STUDIO
0: OFF 1: ON
0: DISABLE 1: ENABLE
1: MODE1 2: MODE2
3: MODE3
20 Dummy data
21 Input function data (main)
22 Screen size data
23 Check sum
3 Byte
3 Byte
1 Byte
2 Byte
34 Byte
Total
• 21 and 22 output the same contents as GST items 3 and 5.
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ꢀCheck Sum
This is data to which 2-Byte ASCII code is added to a data group returned by a GET command.
PC side
STX
ID
GET command
ETX
02 (hex)
2 Byte
3 Byte
03 (hex)
Set side
STX
GET command
Data
Check Sum
ETX
02 (hex)
3 Byte
*Byte
2 Byte
03 (hex)
A detailed example will be given below.
Example: The Check Sum value that is added when the GET command GAA returned the following 6-Byte data.
Data group (ASCII)
+ check sum
GET command
GAA
Data (6 Byte)
100128
Check Sum
xx (before calculation)
The data group is put in to binary code one
character at a time and displayed (only the
last two digits are displayed)
47
41
41
31
30
30
31
32
38
When these values are added the result is 1F8 (hex)
As the data format, F5 is converted to ASCII code and sent.
The following data is output from the plasma display side.
STX
GET command
Data
Check Sum
ETX
03 (hex)
02 (hex)
GAA
100 (missing data) 28
F5
Note: The returned data group will be in capital letters. Please keep this in mind when introducing it into the binary display.
ꢀExample of Check Sum applications
Example 1: when the data is missing one Byte
STX
02 (hex)
GET command
GAA
Data (6 Byte)
100 (missing data) 28
Check Sum
F5
ETX
03 (hex)
47
41
41
31
30
30
32
38
The data group is calculated according to the rules by a PC application and
when these values are added the result is 1C4 (hex).
Here, the check sum [F5 (hex)] and the calculated [C4 (hex)] do not match.
Since they do not match, the PC application sends the GET command again and gets the data again.
Example 2: when one Byte of data is unreadable
STX
02 (hex)
GET command
GAA
Data (6 Byte)
100328
Check Sum
F5
ETX
03 (hex)
47
41
41
31
30
33
30
32
38
The data group is calculated according to the rules by a PC application and
when these values are added the result is 1F7 (hex).
Here, the check sum [F5 (hex)] and the calculated [F7 (hex)] do not match.
Since they do not match, the PC application sends the GET command again and gets the data again.
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PDP-504CMX
RS-232C Command Protocol Manual
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