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External Control NEC LCD Monitor
Rev.2.0 (G2)
INDEX
I. Application
................................................................................ 4
II. Preparation
............................................................................... 5
2. Connectors and wiring
.................................................................... 5
2.1 RS-232C Remote control
............................................................... 5
2.2 LAN control
........................................................................... 5
III. Communication specification
............................................................... 7
3. Communication Parameter
................................................................ 7
3.1 RS-232C Remote control
............................................................... 7
3.2 LAN control
........................................................................... 7
3.3 Communication timing
................................................................. 7
4. Communication Format
................................................................... 8
4.1 Header block format (fixed length)
...................................................... 9
4.2 Message block format
................................................................ 11
4.3 Check code
.......................................................................... 13
4.4 Delimiter
............................................................................ 14
5. Message type
........................................................................... 15
5.1 Get current Parameter from a monitor.
................................................. 15
5.2 "Get parameter" reply
................................................................. 16
5.3 Set parameter
........................................................................ 18
5.4 "Set parameter" reply
................................................................. 19
5.5 Commands
........................................................................... 20
5.5.1
Save Current Settings
. ............................................................ 20
5.5.2 Get Timing Report and Timing reply.
................................................ 21
5.5.3 NULL Message
.................................................................... 22
IV. Control Commands
....................................................................... 23
6. Typical procedure example
............................................................... 23
6.1. How to change the “Backlightsetting.
................................................ 23
6.2. How to read the measurement value of the built-in temperature sensors.
.................. 26
6.3. Operation Code (OP code) Table
....................................................... 29
7. Power control procedure
................................................................. 44
7.1 Power status read
.................................................................... 44
7.2 Power control
........................................................................ 46
8. Asset Data read and write
................................................................ 48
8.1 Asset Data Read Request and reply
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Rev.2.0 (G2)

(1/141) External Control NEC LCD Monitor Rev.2.0 (G2) INDEX I. Application ...

Page 2

(10/141) Ex.) If you want to control a monitor that has the "ID No." as '1', specify a destination address 'A'(41h).

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(100/141) '0' (30h): Message receiver is the controller. Monitor ID: Indicate a replying Monitor ID. Ex.) When this byte is set to ‘A’, r

Page 4 - I. Application

(101/141) 19.2 Auto Tile Matrix Complete This command is used in order to notify complete status of Auto Tile Matrix Setup. 1) The monitor notifie

Page 5 - 2. Connectors and wiring

(102/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 6

(103/141) 19.3 Auto Tile Matrix Monitors Read This command is used in order to read the setting of H/V Monitors. 1) The controller requests the mo

Page 7 - 3. Communication Parameter

(104/141) Refer to the section 4.3 “Check code” for a BCC calculation. Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 8 - 4. Communication Format

(105/141) 19.4 Auto Tile Matrix Monitors Write This command is used in order to write the setting of H/V Monitors. 1) The controller requests the

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(106/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 10

(107/141) 19.5 Auto Tile Matrix Reset This command is used in order to deactivate the Auto Tile Matrix Setup. 1) The controller requests the monit

Page 11 - 4.2 Message block format

(108/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

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(109/141) 20. Power Save Mode 20.1 Power Save Mode Read This command is used in order to read the Power Save Mode. 1) The controller requests the

Page 13 - 4.3 Check code

(11/141) 4.2 Message block format “Message block format” is allied to the “Message Type” in the “Header”. Refer to the section 4.1 “Header block

Page 14 - 4.4 Delimiter

(110/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 15 - 5. Message type

(111/141) 20.2 Power Save Mode Write This command is used in order to write the setting of Power Save Mode. 1) The controller requests the monitor

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(112/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

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(113/141) 20.3 Auto Power Save Time Read This command is used in order to read the setting of Auto Power Save Time. 1) The controller requests the

Page 18 - 5.3 Set parameter

(114/141) 20.4 Auto Power Save Time Write This command is used in order to write the setting of Auto Power Save Time. 1) The controller requests t

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(115/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 20 - 5.5.1 Save Current Settings

(116/141) 20.5 Auto Standby Time Read This command is used in order to read the setting of Auto Standby Time. 1) The controller requests the monit

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(117/141) 20.6 Auto Standby Time Write This command is used in order to write the setting of Auto Standby Time. 1) The controller requests the mon

Page 22 - 5.5.3 NULL Message

(118/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 23 - 6. Typical procedure example

(119/141) 21. Setting Copy 21.1 Setting Copy Read This command is used in order to read the Setting Copy. 1) The controller requests the monitor to

Page 24

(12/141) such as “Save current settings”, “Get timing report”, “power control”, “Schedule”, etc. Refer to section 5.5 “Commands message” for more d

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(120/141) Bit6: OSD Bit7: MULTI DISP Bit8: PROTECT Bit9: EXT-CTRL Bit10: ADVANCED Bit11: ADVANCED2 Bit12: HTTP Bit13: Reserve Bit14: Reserve Bit15:

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(121/141) 21.2 Setting Copy Write This command is used in order to write the setting of Setting Copy. 1) The controller requests the monitor to wr

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(122/141) 2) The monitor replies a written in result. Header Message Check code Delimiter SOH-'0'-'0'-Monitor ID- 'B&apo

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(123/141) 21.3 Setting Copy Start This command is used in order to start Setting Copy. 1) The controller requests the monitor to write Setting Cop

Page 29 - PICTU RE

(124/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 30 - ADJUS T

(125/141) 22. Security Enable 22.1 Security Enable Read This command is used in order to read the Security Enable. 1) The controller requests the

Page 31

(126/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

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(127/141) 22.2 Security Enable Write This command is used in order to write the setting of Security Enable. 1) The controller requests the monitor

Page 33 - SCHDU LE

(128/141) SOH (01h): Start of Header '0' (30h): Reserved '0' (30h): Message receiver is the controller. Monitor ID: Indicate a

Page 34

(129/141) 23. LAN MAC Address 23.1 LAN MAC Address Read This command is used in order to read the MAC Address. 1) The controller requests the monit

Page 35 - MULTI DIS PLA Y

(13/141) 4.3 Check code Check code is the Block Check Code (BCC) between the Header and the End of Message except SOH. Dn+1 = D1 XOR D2

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(130/141) In the case of IPv6 -> n = 7 ETX (03h): End of Message Check code BCC: Block Check Code Refer to the section 4.3 “Check code”

Page 37 - affects to

(131/141) 24. Proof of Play 24.1 Start Proof of Play This command is used in order to read Proof of Play log data. 1) The controller requests the m

Page 38 - ADVAN CED OPTI ON1

(132/141) Refer to the section 4.3 “Check code” for a BCC calculation. Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

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(133/141) 24.2 Stop Proof of Play This command is used in order to stop Proof of Play log data. 1) The controller requests the monitor to stop Proo

Page 40 - ADVAN CED

(134/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 41

(135/141) 24.3 Get Proof of Play Current This command is used in order to get Proof of Play current log. 1) The controller requests the monitor to

Page 42

(136/141) '0'-'5': VIDEO '0'-'7': S-VIDEO '0'-'C': Y/Pb/Pr '0'-'D':

Page 43 - CARBO N FO OTPR INT

(137/141) 24.4 Get Proof of Play Total Number This command is used in order to get Proof of Play total number. 1) The controller requests the monit

Page 44 - 7. Power control procedure

(138/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 45

(139/141) 24.5 Get Proof of Play Number to Number This command is used in order to get Proof of Play number to number log. 1) The controller reques

Page 46 - 7.2 Power control

(14/141) 4.4 Delimiter Packet delimiter code; ASCII CR(0Dh). Header Message Check code Delimiter

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(140/141) '0' (30h) : Reserved Monitor ID : Specify the Monitor ID from which you want to get status. Ex.) If Monitor ID is '1&apos

Page 48 - 8. Asset Data read and write

(141/141) All data are subject to change without notice. (April. 11, 2014) Copyright 2004-2014 NEC Display Solutions, Ltd. All Right Reserved

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(15/141) 5. Message type 5.1 Get current Parameter from a monitor. Send this message when you want to get the status of a monitor. For the stat

Page 50 - 8.2 Asset Data write

(16/141) 5.2 "Get parameter" reply The monitor replies with a current value and the status of the requested item (operation code). 1st

Page 51 - CR (0Dh): End of packet

(17/141) 18thbyte) ETX: End of Message ASCII ETX (03h)

Page 52 - 9.1 Date & Time Read

(18/141) 5.3 Set parameter Send this message to change monitor’s adjustment and so on. The controller requests a monitor to change value. 1stby

Page 53

(19/141) 5.4 "Set parameter" reply The Monitor echoes back the parameter and status of the requested operation code. 1stbyte) STX: Sta

Page 54 - 9.2 Date & Time Write

(2/141) 8.2 Asset Data write ... 50 9. Date & Time read and write ...

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(20/141) 5.5 Commands "Command message format" depends on each command. Some commands are shown with usage. Refer to section 7 to 13. 5

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(21/141) 5.5.2 Get Timing Report and Timing reply. The controller requests the monitor to report the displayed image timing. Ø Send "07&quo

Page 57 - 10. Schedule read and write

(22/141) 5.5.3 NULL Message The NULL message returned from the monitor is used in the following cases; Ø To tell the controller that the monitor

Page 58

(23/141) IV. Control Commands 6. Typical procedure example The following is a sample of procedures to control the monitor, these are examples of &q

Page 59

(24/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet Step 3. The controller request the monitor to change the Backlight setting Header SOH (01h): St

Page 60

(25/141) Ø Repeat Step 1 and Step 2, if you need to check the Backlight setting. (Recommended) Step 5. Request the monitor to store the Backlight

Page 61

(26/141) 6.2. How to read the measurement value of the built-in temperature sensors. MultiSync P403/ P463 /P553 /P703 /P801 /X464UN /X554UN /X464U

Page 62 - 10.2 Schedule Write

(27/141) '7'-'8' (37h, 38h): Operation code is 78h (in the page 2). '0'-'0' (30h, 30h): This operation is &

Page 63

(28/141) Readout value is 2's complement. ETX (03h): End of Message Check code BCC: Block Check Code Refer to the section 4.

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(29/141) 6.3. Operation Code (OP code) Table Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks PICTU RE BACKLIGHT 00h 10h 0: dark | 100(64h): b

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(3/141) 20.2 Power Save Mode Write ... 111 20.3 Auto Power Save Time Read ...

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(30/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks TELECINE 02h 23h 0: No mean 1: Off 2: Auto PICTURE MODE 02h 1Ah 0: No mean 1: sRGB

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(31/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks INPUT RESOLUTION 02h DAh Input Resolution select 0:No mean 1:Item 1(always Auto) 2:Ite

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(32/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks V ZOOM 11h 2Eh 0-89(59h): No mean 90(5Ah): 90% 91(5Bh): 91% | 100(64h): 100% | 300(1

Page 69

(33/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks AUDIO INPUT 02h 2Eh 0: No mean 1: IN1 2: IN2 3: IN3 4: HDMI 6: OPTION 7: DPORT 8: DPORT

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(34/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks TEXT TICKER MODE 10h 08h 0: No mean 1: OFF 2: HORIZONTAL 3: VERTICAL POSITION 10h 0

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(35/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks INFORMATION OSD 02h 3Dh 0:Disable information OSD 3-10(0Ah): OSD timer [seconds] MONIT

Page 72 - 11. Self diagnosis

(36/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks MAX VOL 10h D8h 0 (whisper) | 100(64h) (laud) INPUT 10h D9h 0: No mean 1: UNLOCK 2:

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(37/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks V SCAN REVERSE 11h 04h 0: No mean 1: NONE 2: AUTO 3: MANUAL Available on X464UN, X554UN

Page 74 - 12.1 Serial No. Read

(38/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks SENSOR1 10h E0h/E1h E0h: Set centigrade 0 – 65535(FFFFh) E1h: Set offset from max. valu

Page 75

(39/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks PRIORITY2 10h 2Fh 5: VIDEO 7: S-VIDEO 12(0Ch): Y/Pb/Pr 13(0Dh): OPTION 14(0Eh): Y/Pb/Pr

Page 76 - 12.2 Model Name Read

(4/141) I. Application This document defines the communications method for control of the NEC LCD monitor, MultiSync P403/ P463 /P553 /P703 /P801

Page 77

(40/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks DisplayPort 10h F1h/F2h Select target DPORT. (F1h) 0: No mean 1: DPORT 2: DPORT2 3: DPO

Page 78 - 13. Security Lock

(41/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks IN BRIGHT 10h 33h 0 – 100(64h) IN DARK 10h 34h 0 – 100(64h) SENSING LUX 02h B4h Cu

Page 79

(42/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks INPUT 00h 60h 0: No mean 1: VGA 2: RGB/HV 3: DVI 4: HDMI (Set only) 5: VIDEO 7: S-VIDE

Page 80 - MajorCH-MinorCH-ETX

(43/141) Item OP code page OP code Parameter Remarks PIP ON/OFF STILL ON/OFF 02h 72h 0: No mean 1: Off 2: PIP 3: POP 4: STILL 5: PICTUR BY PI

Page 81

(44/141) 7. Power control procedure 7.1 Power status read 1) The controller requests the monitor to reply a current power status. Header Message

Page 82 - 15.1 Daylight Saving Read

(45/141) Check code BCC: Block Check Code Refer to the section 4.3 “Check code” for a BCC calculation. Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

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(46/141) 7.2 Power control 1) The controller requests the monitor to control monitor power. Header SOH (01h): Start of Header '0' (30

Page 84 - 15.2 Daylight Saving Write

(47/141) Check code BCC: Block Check Code Refer to the section 4.3 “Check code” for a BCC calculation. Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 85

(48/141) 8. Asset Data read and write MultiSync P403/ P463 /P553 /P703 /P801 /X464UN /X554UN /X464UNV /X554UNS have the area for to store user’s a

Page 86 - 16. Firmware Version

(49/141) Check code BCC: Block Check Code Refer to the section 4.3 “Check code” for a BCC calculation. Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 87

(5/141) II. Preparation 2. Connectors and wiring 2.1 RS-232C Remote control Connector: 9-pin D-Sub Cable: Cross (reversed) cable or null modem ca

Page 88 - 17. Auto ID

(50/141) 8.2 Asset Data write This command is used in order to write Asset Data. 1) The controller requests the monitor to write Asset data. Head

Page 89

(51/141) CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 90 - 17.2 Auto ID Complete

(52/141) 9. Date & Time read and write 9.1 Date & Time Read This command is used in order to read the setting of Date & Time. 1) The

Page 91

(53/141) '1'-'F'(31h, 46h): 31(=1Fh) WW: weekdays '0'-'0'(30h, 30h): Sunday '0'-'1'(3

Page 92 - 17.3 Auto ID Reset

(54/141) 9.2 Date & Time Write This command is used in order to write the setting of the Date & Time. 1) The controller requests the monit

Page 93 - 18. Input Name

(55/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet 2) The monitor replies a data for confirmation. Header Message Check code Delimiter SOH-'0&apos

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(56/141) Check code BCC: Block Check Code Refer to the section 4.3 “Check code” for a BCC calculation. Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 95 - 18.2 Input Name Write

(57/141) 10. Schedule read and write 10.1 Schedule Read This command is used in order to read the setting of the Schedule. 1) The controller re

Page 96

(58/141) ON_MIN: Turn on time (minute) '0'-'0'(30h, 30h): 0 | '3'-'B'(33h, 42h): 59 '3'-&apo

Page 97 - 18.3 Input Name Reset

(59/141) EXT1: Extension1 '0'-'0'(30h,30h): (On this monitor, it is always ‘00’) EXT2: Extension 2 '0'-'0'

Page 98

(6/141) (Please refer “Controlling the LCD monitor via LAN control” on User’s manual.)

Page 99 - 19. Auto Tile Matrix

(60/141) ***Following command also can be used for to keep backward compatibility, in order to read the setting of the Schedule. 1)

Page 100

(61/141) ON_MIN: Turn on time (minute) '0'-'0'(30h, 30h): 0 | '3'-'B'(33h, 42h): 59 '3'-&apo

Page 101

(62/141) 10.2 Schedule Write This command is used in order to write the setting of the Schedule. 1) The controller requests the monitor to write S

Page 102

(63/141) '0'-'E'(30h,45h): Y/Pb/Pr2(SCART) '0'-'F'(30h,46h): DPORT '1'-'0'(31h,30h): DP

Page 103

(64/141) Check code BCC: Block Check Code Refer to the section 4.3 “Check code” for a BCC calculation. Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet 2)

Page 104

(65/141) '0'-'D'(30h,44h): OPTION '0'-'E'(30h,45h): Y/Pb/Pr2(SCART) '0'-'F'(30h,46h): D

Page 105

(66/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet 3) The controller requests the monitor to write Enable/Disable Schedule. Header Message Check code D

Page 106

(67/141) '0'-'1'(30h, 31h): Enable ETX (03h): End of Message Check code BCC: Block Check Code Refer to the section 4.3

Page 107 - 19.5 Auto Tile Matrix Reset

(68/141) ***Following command also can be used for to keep backward compatibility, in order to write the setting of the Schedule. 1)

Page 108

(69/141) bit 2: WEDNESDAY bit 3: THURSDAY bit 4: FRIDAY bit 5: SATURDAY bit 6: SUNDAY EX. '0'-'1'(30h, 31h): MONDAY '0&ap

Page 109 - 20. Power Save Mode

(7/141) III. Communication specification 3. Communication Parameter 3.1 RS-232C Remote control (1) Communication system Asynchronous (2) Interface

Page 110

(70/141) '3'-'C'(33h, 43h): On timer isn’t set. OFF_HOUR: Turn off time (hour) '0'-'0'(30h, 30h): 00 |

Page 111 - 20.2 Power Save Mode Write

(71/141) 'A' (41h): Message type is "Command". '0'-'A'(30h, 41h): Message length Message STX (02h): S

Page 112

(72/141) 11. Self diagnosis 11.1 Self-diagnosis status read This command is used in order to read the Self-diagnosis status. 1) The controller

Page 113

(73/141) 'D'-'0'(44h, 30h):D0: PROOF OF PLAY buffer reduction 'E'-'0'(45h, 30h):E0: System error ETX (03h)

Page 114

(74/141) 12. Serial No. & Model Name Read 12.1 Serial No. Read This command is used in order to read a serial number. 1) The controller req

Page 115

(75/141) Note: No null termination character is sent. ETX (03h): End of Message Check code BCC: Block Check Code Refer to the section 4.3 “

Page 116 - 20.5 Auto Standby Time Read

(76/141) 12.2 Model Name Read This command is used in order to read the Model Name. 1) The controller requests the monitor to read Model Name. He

Page 117 - 20.6 Auto Standby Time Write

(77/141) Refer to the section 4.3 “Check code” for a BCC calculation. Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 118

(78/141) 13. Security Lock 13.1 Security Lock Control This command sets the condition of security lock function to "LOCK" or "UNLO

Page 119 - 21. Setting Copy

(79/141) 2) The monitor replies the result to the controller. Header Message Check code Delimiter SOH-'0'-'0'-Monitor ID- &a

Page 120

(8/141) 4. Communication Format The command packet consists of four parts, Header, Message, Check code and Delimiter. Recommended sequence of a

Page 121 - 21.2 Setting Copy Write

(80/141) 14. Direct TV Chanel Read & Write When DTV unit (Option unit) is installed, channel settings is read and write directly. 14.1 Direct

Page 122

(81/141) 14.2 Direct TV Chanel Write & Reply 1) The controller requests the monitor to write channel information. Header Message Check code

Page 123 - 21.3 Setting Copy Start

(82/141) 15. Daylight Saving read & write 15.1 Daylight Saving Read This command is used in order to read the setting of Daylight Saving. 1) Th

Page 124

(83/141) LAST : 05h (30h, 35h) BD2: BEGIN DAY2 (Day of the week) SUNDAY : 01h (30h, 31h) MONDAY : 02h (30h, 32h) TUESDAY :

Page 125 - 22. Security Enable

(84/141) 15.2 Daylight Saving Write This command is used in order to write the setting of the Daylight Saving. 1) The controller requests the moni

Page 126

(85/141) +01:00 : 00h (30h, 30h) +00:30 : 01h (30h, 31h) -00:30 : 02h (30h, 32h) -01:00 : 03h (30h, 33h) ETX (03h): End of

Page 127 - 22.2 Security Enable Write

(86/141) 16. Firmware Version 16.1 Firmware Version Read This command is used in order to read a firmware version. 1) The controller requests the m

Page 128

(87/141) 00h (30h, 30h) – 09h (30h, 39h) PP: Period: 2Eh (32h, 45h) (fixed) BV1: Minor (Basic) Version1: 00h (30h, 30h) – 09h (30h, 39h) BV2: Minor

Page 129 - 23. LAN MAC Address

(88/141) 17. Auto ID 17.1 Auto ID Execute This command is used in order to execute Auto ID function. 1) The controller requests the monitor to exec

Page 130

(89/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 131 - 24. Proof of Play

(9/141) 4.1 Header block format (fixed length) 1stbyte) SOH: Start of Header ASCII SOH (01h) 2ndbyte) Reserved: Reserved for future extensi

Page 132

(90/141) 17.2 Auto ID Complete This command is used in order to notify complete status of Auto ID. 1) The monitor sends the controller to complete

Page 133 - 24.2 Stop Proof of Play

(91/141) Check code BCC: Block Check Code Refer to the section 4.3 “Check code” for a BCC calculation. Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 134

(92/141) 17.3 Auto ID Reset This command is used in order to reset Auto ID. 1) The controller requests the monitor to reset Auto ID. Header Messa

Page 135

(93/141) 18. Input Name 18.1 Input Name Read This command is used in order to read the setting of Input Name. 1) The controller requests the monito

Page 136

(94/141) Example: 56h 47h 41h -> “VGA” Result: Input Name is “VGA”. Note: No null termination character is sent. ETX (03h): End of Message Che

Page 137

(95/141) 18.2 Input Name Write This command is used in order to write the setting of Input Name. 1) The controller requests the monitor to write I

Page 138

(96/141) ST: Status 00h (30h, 30h): No Error 01h (30h, 31h): Error ETX (03h): End of Message Check code BCC: Block Check Code Refer to the sec

Page 139

(97/141) 18.3 Input Name Reset This command is used in order to reset the Input Name. 1) The controller requests the monitor to reset Input Name.

Page 140

(98/141) Delimiter CR (0Dh): End of packet

Page 141

(99/141) 19. Auto Tile Matrix 19.1 Auto Tile Matrix Execute This command is used in order to activate the Auto Tile Matrix Setup. 1) The controlle

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