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DLP™ Projector

XD8100U

Controlling the projector using a personal computer

This projector can be controlled by connecting a personal computer with RS-232C terminal.

In addition, by connecting multiple projectors to each other in a daisy chain configuration, you can control each projector from one personal computer.

PC-controllable functions:

• Turning the power ON or OFF

• Changing input signals

• Inputting commands by pressing the buttons on the control panel and remote control

• Menu setting

[Compatibility with the former models]

To use the RS-232C commands designed for the former models of Mitsubishi projector, by inputting

“00COMMAND0”, the projector responds in the same way as the former models. (No NAK is returned. ID code cannot be designated at command sending.)

(For the recommended procedure to use the former command systems, see “Controlling the projector using a personal computer” for FL7000U.)

ITEM

Changing the RS-232C command system

Character

Function

ASCII code

Data

COMMAND 43h 4Fh 4Dh 4Dh 41h 4Eh 44h 0 (Former command system), 1 (New command system)

Connection

Important:

• Make sure that your computer and projector are turned off before connection.

• Boot up the computer first, and then plug the power cord of the projector.

(If you do not follow this instruction, the Com port may not function.)

• To use a daisy chain configuration, make sure to use Mitsubishi projectors supporting RS-232C communication. If the projectors or other devices made by other manufacturers are connected, operation is not guaranteed.

To connect with one projector:

To RS-232C terminal

RS-232C cable

To SERIAL IN terminal

D-SUB 9-pin D-SUB 9-pin

To connect with multiple projectors (in a daisy chain configuration):

To RS-232C terminal

RS-232C cable

To SERIAL IN terminal

To SERIAL OUT terminal

RS-232C cable

To SERIAL IN terminal

D-SUB 9-pin D-SUB 9-pin D-SUB 9-pin D-SUB 9-pin

To SERIAL OUT terminal

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• Example of ID setting (When Group A, which performs multi-projection with two projectors, and Group B, which performs multi-projection with three projectors, are connected.)

Multi-projection Group A

Projector 1

PROJECTOR ID : 01

GROUP ID : A

Projector 2

PROJECTOR ID : 02

GROUP ID : A

Multi-projection Group B

Projector 3

PROJECTOR ID : 03

GROUP ID : B

Projector 4

PROJECTOR ID : 04

GROUP ID : B

Projector 5

PROJECTOR ID : 05

GROUP ID : B

You can assign the ID code to the control command.

• When the command having the PROJECTOR ID is sent, only the projector having the corresponding ID returns the response.

(When the PROJECTOR ID is set to ALL on the projector, the projector responds to all the PROJECTOR ID numbers assigned to the commands.)

• When the command having the GROUP ID is sent, all the projectors having the corresponding ID return the response.

• When the command having no ID code is sent, all the projectors return response.

When the projectors are connected in a daisy chain configuration, you are recommended to set the PROJECTOR ID to other than “ALL” and assign the PROJECTOR ID differently for each projector to communicate with each projector individually. Refer to the operation manual of the projector for setting the PROJECTOR ID.

When you use a daisy chain configuration, set the STANDBY MODE to “STANDARD.” Refer to the operation manual of the projector for setting the STANDBY MODE.

Important:

• Adapters may be necessary depending on the PC connected to this projector. Contact your dealer for details.

1. Interface

1.1 Pin assignment of SERIAL IN and SERIAL OUT terminals (D-SUB 9-pin)

Pin No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Name

OPEN

RXD

TXD

OPEN

GND

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

I/O

IN

OUT

1.2 Communications format

PROTOCOL

BAUD RATE

DATA LENGTH

PARITY BIT

STOP BIT

FLOW CONTROL

RS-232C

9600 [bps]

8 [bits]

NONE

1 [bit]

NONE

This projector uses RXD, TXD and GND lines for RS-232C control.

For RS-232C cable, the supplied cable (crossover cable) should be used.

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2. Control command configuration

The command consists of the address code, ID code, function code, data code, ACK/NAK, and end code. The length of the command varies among the functions.

ASCII code

Character

Address code

‘30h’ ‘30h’

00

ID code

‘30Bh’ ID ‘30Bh’

;ID;

Function code

Function

Function

Data code

Data

Data

ACK/NAK

‘3Ah’ ‘4Eh’

:N

End code

‘0Dh’

[Address code] Fixed to 00. (‘30h’ ‘30h’ in the ASCII code)

[ID code] Code specifying the projector to be controlled (For ID, specify either the PROJETOR ID (00 to

63) or GROUP ID (0A to 0Z). When the code is not specified, all the connected projectors are controlled.)

[Function code] Code unique to each control operation.

[Data code] Data (value) unique to each control operation (Not always indicated.)

[ACK/NAK]

[End code]

Code indicating the NAK return as described below

Fixed to :N (‘3Ah’ ‘3Eh’ in the ASCII code. Not added to ACK.)

Fixed to . (‘0Dh’ in the ASCII cade)

3. Control sequence

[Example] When the personal computer and two projectors are daisy-chained:

Computer

1

3

4

5

6

6

Projector 1

2

3

5

6

Projector 2

1

2

3

4

Sequence

Send the command from the personal computer to the projector.

The command input from the

SERIAL IN terminal is sent to the projector connected to the SERIAL

OUT terminal.

After receiving the end code, the projector sends the return command to the device connected to the

SERIAL IN terminal.

The return command input from the

SERIAL OUT terminal is sent to the device connected to the SERIAL IN terminal.

Note

If the projector does not receive commands normally, that is, if the projector is not connected physically or unable to receive commands, it does not send out a return command.

In addition, when the ID code of the command is not corresponded to that of the projector, the projector doesn’t send a return command.

The projector sends out a return command within one second at the latest.

When the received command cannot be executed,

NAK is returned (as described below).

The personal computer receives the commands as many as the number of the projectors that send the returned commands. However, the receiving order of the returned commands may vary depending on the projector status.

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The personal computer checks the command and confirms if the sent command has been received or not.

Use the check command to see if the projector has executed the command.

This projector sends various codes other than the return code. When having a control sequence by

RS-232C, reject other codes from the personal computer.

• NAK return

In the following cases, the projector returns the command with “:N” added.

(1) Though the command sent from the computer is received by the projector successfully, it cannot be executed because the projector is in the operation prohibition state.

(2) The data length of the sent command is incorrect or the command is invalid.

(3) The ID assigned to the command is out of the valid range (other than 00 to 63 or 0A to 0Z).

(4) The signal length of the command is 48 bytes or longer.

• When a command is sent out during the following operations, it may not be executed.

(1) During signal switching

(2) In the process of the auto position

(3) After the power is turned on.

After the power is turned on, no command is received until the image is displayed. (Usually, it takes about

20 seconds. However, when the lamp illumination takes time, more time will be required accordingly.) In this case, the projector returns the received command with NAK added.

• The return command is sent out within 1 second at the latest.

• When sending commands successively, wait to receive the return command of the current command before sending a next command.

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• The projector may not receive a command when the splash screen is being displayed immediately after turning on the power. Use command “00r10” to cancel the splash screen.

• While using the LAN terminals, the LAN functions take precedence.

• For the LAN terminals, the same commands as those for connecting with the TCP/IP (port number 63007) are available. Note, however, that the response becomes slightly slower than when using the RS-232C terminals.

For the use of LAN terminals, see page 17.

[Example 1] Turning ON the power. (Values enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.):

• When ID is not specified:

Command sent from the PC

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘21’ ‘0D’

00!

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘21’ ‘0D’

00!

Command for POWER ON

(ID command is omitted.)

Command receipt confirmation

(The statuses are echoed back as many as the number of the connected projectors.)

• When ID is specified (when the command is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL”):

Command sent from the PC

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘21’ ‘0D’

00;01;!

Status code returned from the projector

‘30’ ‘ 30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘21’ ‘0D’

00;01;!

Description

Command for POWER ON is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or

“ALL.”

The projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL” receives the command.

(The status is echoed back from the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”)

[Example 2] Selecting VIDEO as the input signal during auto positioning (Values enclosed in quotation marks are

ASCII codes.):

• When ID is not specified:

Command sent from the PC

Status code returned from the projector

Description

30’ ‘30’ ‘5F’ ‘76’ ‘31’ ‘0D’

00_v1

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘5F’ ‘76’ ‘31’ ‘3A ’‘4E’ ‘0D’

00_v1:N

(During auto positioning)

Command for selecting VIDEO as the input signal is sent out.

The command is received by the projector but cannot be executed.

(NAK return)

• When ID is specified (when the command is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL”):

Command sent from the PC

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘5F’ ‘76’ ‘31’

‘0D’

00;01;_v1

Status code returned from the projector

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘5F’ ‘76’ ‘31’

‘3A’ ‘4E’ ‘0D’

00;01;_v1:N

Description

(During auto positioning)

Command for selecting VIDEO as the input signal is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”

The projector with the ID of “01” or

“ALL” receives the command, but cannot execute it.

(NAK return)

• The flowchart on the next page shows the recommended operating sequence for your reference to create a program.

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[RS-232C control flowchart]

No NAK returned

START

Sending out command

Awaiting response from projector

NAK returned

No response for

1 second or longer

Command is sent successfully.

Command execution fails.

Command sending fails.

Command is sent successfully.

Command is executed successfully.

Checking execution of command (sending out check command)

OK

END

NG

Check the following.

• The ID code is out of the valid range.

• Check that the function code is correct.

• Check that the data code is correct.

• Check that the projector is able to issue the return command.

→ Check the projector’s operation using the 00vST command.

Note: In the following cases, NAK is returned even when the projector is in normal condition.

• Immediately after the power is turned on (about 20 seconds to 2 minutes)

• During input switching

• During auto positioning

• During password lock

Check the following.

• Check that the command begins with “00”.

• The projector is not supplied with

AC power.

→ Check that AC power cord is connected.

→ Turn on the power. (Turn on the circuit breaker or main switch.)

• Not connected with the projector.

→ Check that the RS-232C cable is connected.

→ Check the RS-232C cable for electrical discontinuity.

• There is no projector with the specified ID in the daisy chain configuration.

→ Check that the ID is correct.

→ Check whether that there is a projector of which power (AC) is turned off in the daisy chain configuration.

[Method of checking state of projector]

Sending “00vST”

To normal operation

0–3

Enter password.

Send out “00PASS****.”

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Checking response to “00vST”

4

Projector error

Send out “00vER” to check error details.

Recover from error state.

5

Projector is functioning.

Use “00FNCOFF” to cancel the current function.

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4. Command list

4.1 Operation commands

The operation commands are used for the basic operation setting of this projector. They may not be executed while the signals are changed. The operation commands have no data codes. (When the commands for input select are sent while the splash screen is being displayed, the splash screen is only canceled.)

ITEM

Function

Character ASCII code

POWER ON !

POWER OFF "

INPUT COMPUTER 1 _r1

21h

Note

This command is invalid for 2 minutes after the power is turned off.

22h This command is invalid for 1 minute after the power is turned on.

5Fh 72h 31h This command is not received during stand-by, BLANK, and input switch control with the contact control.

INPUT COMPUTER 2 _r2

INPUT HDMI

INPUT DVI

INPUT VIDEO

INPUT S-VIDEO

_d1

_d2

_v1

_v2

5Fh 72h 32h This command is not received during stand-by, BLANK, and input switch control with the contact control.

5Fh 64h 31h This command is not received during stand-by, BLANK, and input switch control with the contact control.

5Fh 64h 32h This command is not received during stand-by, BLANK, and input switch control with the contact control.

5Fh 76h 31h This command is not received during stand-by, BLANK, and input switch control with the contact control.

5Fh 76h 32h This command is not received during stand-by, BLANK, and input switch control with the contact control.

[Example] When setting the input signal to COMPUTER 1. (Values enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.):

• When ID is not specified:

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘5F’ ‘72’ ‘31’ ‘0D’

00_r1

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘5F’ ‘72’ ‘31’ ‘0D’

00_r1

Command for setting the input signal to COMPUTER 1 (ID command is omitted.)

Command receipt confirmation

(The statuses are echoed back as many as the number of the connected projectors.)

• When ID is specified (when the command is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL”):

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘5F’ ‘72’

‘31’ ‘0D’ 00;01;_r1

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘5F’ ‘72’

‘31’ ‘0D’

00;01;_r1

Command for setting the input signal to COMPUTER 1 is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”

The projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL” receives the command.

(The status is echoed back from the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”)

4.2 Reading command diagram

The projectors operating status, such as POWER-ON/OFF and the currently selected input terminal, etc. can be monitored.

ITEM

POWER ON

POWER OFF

INPUT COMPUTER 1

INPUT COMPUTER 2

INPUT HDMI

INPUT DVI

INPUT VIDEO

INPUT S-VIDEO

POWER ON/OFF IMPOSSIBLE

POWER ON/OFF POSSIBLE

NO SIGNAL SUPPLIED

SIGNAL SUPPLIED

Character

Function Data (Receive) vP vP vI

1

0 r1 vI vI vI vI r2 d1 d2 v1 vI vPK vPK vSM vSM v2

0

1

0

1

Function

76h 50h

76h 50h

76h 49h

76h 49h

76h 49h

76h 49h

76h 49h

76h 49h

76h 50h 4Bh

76h 50h 4Bh

76h 53h 4Dh

76h 53h 4Dh

ASCII code

Data (Receive)

31h

30h

72h 31h

72h 32h

64h 31h

64h 32h

76h 31h

76h 32h

30h

31h

30h

31h

6

Use the following commands to obtain the values of the items in the INFORMATION menu.

ITEM

LAMP 1 TIME (LOW)

LAMP 2 TIME (LOW)

Character vLE1L vLE2L vLST LAMP illuminating status

(an icon displayed at the right of the lamp operating time)

NEXT LAMP RELAY

FILTER TIME

SERIAL NUMBER vNLR vFLTT vS/N

RESOLUTION vRESO

VERTICAL FREQUENCY vVFREQ

HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY vHFREQ

SYNC. TYPE vSYNCT

Function

ASCII code

76h 4Ch 45h 31h 4Ch

76h 4Ch 45h 32h 4Ch

76h 4C 53h 54h

76h 4Eh 4Ch 52h

76h 46h 4Ch 54h 54h

76h 53h 2Fh 4Eh

76h 52h 45h 53h 4Fh

76h 56h 46h 52h 45h 51h

76h 48h 46h 52h 45h 51h

76h 53h 59h 4Eh 43h 54h

Data (Receive) hhhhmm hhhhmm ab

The following value is entered in a and b.

0 (Off), 1 (On), 2 (Error) dhh hhhhh

*******(within 7 characters)

HHHHxVVVV

***.**

***.**

0 (NO SIGNAL), 1 (Invalid), 3 (3wire),

4 (4wire), 5 (5wire), 6 (SCART)

“hhhh” and “mm” represent hours and minutes respectively.

“d” and “hh” represent days and hours respectively.

“a” and “b” represent the lamp illuminating status of the LAMP 1 and LAMP 2 respectively.

“hhhh” represents the operating time.

“HHHH” and “VVVV” represent the horizontal and vertical resolutions respectively.

“***.**” represents the vertical frequency (in Hz) or the horizontal frequency (in kHz).

Use the following commands to obtain other information.

ITEM

Model name

Contact control

Input source

Projector status

Error status

Character vMDL vST vER

Function

ASCII code

76h 4Dh 44h 4Ch

76h 53h 54h

76h 45h 52h

Data (Receive)

****************(within 16 characters) vRMT 76h 52h 4Dh 54h 0 (Normal operation)

1 (Contact control) vSOUCE 76h 53h 4Fh 55h 43h 45h r1 r2 v1 v2 d1 d2

0 (Stand-by mode),

1 (Within 1 minute after POWER-ON (warm-up mode)),

2 (POWER-ON mode (including state of warning)),

3 (Cooling mode),

4 (Abnormal state (including shutdown due to an error)),

5 (State of functioning (menu display, dialog display,

BLANK, PinP, MAGNIFY, FREEZE, etc.)),

6 (Awaiting password entry)

Reading out error data (3 digits, hexadecimal numbers, total 9 bits)

(MSB) xb1, xb2... xb8, xb9, 0, 0, 0 (LSB) xb1: Fan error xb2: Lamp error (The lamp goes out or does not light.) xb3: Lamp warning 1 (The lamp life has expired.) xb4: Lamp warning 2 (The lamp life is expiring.) xb5: Temperature error xb6: The temperature warning is being indicated.

xb7: Fixed to 0.

xb8: Fixed to 0.

xb9: States of other component abnormality

The PC sends the command without attaching the data code to it. On the other hand, the projector attaches to the received command its current operating status as the data code and send it back to the PC.

[Example] When checking the currently selected input terminal (when the INPUT VIDEO is being selected).

(Values enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.):

• When ID is not specified:

Command sent from the PC, etc.

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘76’ ‘49’ ‘0D’

00vl

Status code returned from the projector

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘76’ ‘49’ ‘76’ ‘31’ ‘0D’

00vlv1

Description

Command for checking the input terminal (ID command is omitted.)

Check result (VIDEO)

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• When ID is specified (when the command is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL”):

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘76’ ‘49’ ‘0D’

00;01;vI

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘76’ ‘49’

‘76’ ‘31’ ‘0D’

00;01;vIv1

Command for checking the input terminal is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”

Check result (VIDEO)

(The status is echoed back from the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”)

4.3 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.)

The remote commands allow the computer to control the projector in the same way as by the remote control. (The CON-

TROLLER ID cannot be set. And some operations cannot be controlled.) The remote commands have no data codes.

Button’s name on remote control

ZOOM/FOCUS

LENS SHIFT

GEOMETRY

MAGNIFY

PinP/SPLIT (PinP only)

BLANK

MENU

ENTER

AUTO POSITION

FREEZE

ASPECT

CE

TEST PATTERN

SUPER RESOLUTION

1 (numeric keypad)

2 (numeric keypad)

3 (numeric keypad)

4 (numeric keypad)

5 (numeric keypad)

6 (numeric keypad)

7 (numeric keypad)

8 (numeric keypad)

9 (numeric keypad)

0 (numeric keypad)

ALL r10 r09 ra4 re2 re7 r50 r2b r4f r59 r54

Character r0f r47 r43 r02 r04 ra6 r53 r4c r4d r4e r88 r96 r49 r4a r4b r58 r89 r48 r5a

Function

ASCII code

72h 30h 66h

72h 34h 37h

72h 34h 33h

72h 30h 32h

72h 30h 34h

72h 61h 36h

72h 35h 33h

72h 32h 62h

72h 34h 66h

72h 35h 39h

72h 35h 34h

72h 31h 30h

72h 30h 39h

72h 61h 34h

72h 65h 32h

72h 65h 37h

72h 35h 30h

72h 39h 36h

72h 34h 39h

72h 34h 61h

72h 34h 62h

72h 34h 63h

72h 34h 64h

72h 34h 65h

72h 38h 38h

72h 35h 38h

72h 38h 39h

72h 34h 38h

72h 35h 61h

[Example] When displaying the MENU selection bar. (Values enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.):

• When ID is not specified:

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘72’ ‘35’ ‘34’ ‘0D’

00r54

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘72’ ‘35’ ‘34’ ‘0D’

00r54

Command operating the same as the MENU button (ID command is omitted.)

Command receipt confirmation (The statuses are echoed back as many as the number of the connected projectors.)

• When ID is specified (when the command is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL”):

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘72’ ‘35’ ‘34’ ‘0D’

00;01;r54

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘72’ ‘35’ ‘34’ ‘0D’

00;01;r54

Command operating the same as the

MENU button is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”

Command receipt confirmation

(The status is echoed back from the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”)

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4.4 Direct commands

(Not executable in stand-by mode. Possible only to read during BLANK.)

The direct commands are used to numerically adjust the geometrical correction and bright uniformity correction.

When the computer sends the command without adding the setting value, the projector returns the received command with the current setting value added as a data code.

ITEM

KEYSTONE (vertical)

KEYSTONE (horizontal)

Character

KS

KSH

Function

ASCII code

4Bh 53h

4Bh 53h 48H

Data

±40

With CURVED-adjustment : ±10

±25

With CURVED-adjustment : ±10

KEYSTONE reset

CORNERSTONE LOWER RIGHT

(vertical)

CORNERSTONE LOWER RIGHT

(horizontal)

CORNERSTONE LOWER LEFT

(vertical)

CORNERSTONE LOWER LEFT

(horizontal)

CORNERSTONE UPPER RIGHT

(vertical)

CORNERSTONE UPPER RIGHT

(horizontal)

CORNERSTONE UPPER LEFT

(vertical)

CORNERSTONE UPPER LEFT

(horizontal)

CORNERSTONE reset

HORIZ. CURVED ARC

KSRST

CNLRV

CNLRH

CNLLV

CNLLH

CNURV

4Bh 53h 52h 53h 54h

43h 4Eh 4Ch 52h 56h

43h 4Eh 4Ch 52h 48h

43h 4Eh 4Ch 52h 56h

43h 4Eh 4Ch 52h 48h

43h 4Eh 55h 52h 56h

CNURH 43h 4Eh 55h 52h 48h

CNULV

CNULH

43h 4Eh 55h 52h 56h

43h 4Eh 55h 52h 48h

±25

±25

±25

±25

±25

±25

±25

±25

VERT. CURVED ARC

CKSRST 43h 4Bh 53h 52h 53h 54h

CVAH 43h 56h 41h 48h

CVAV 43h 56h 41h 56h

±50

With KEYSTONE- or

CORNERSTONE-adjustment

: ±30

±50

With KEYSTONE- or

CORNERSTONE-adjustment

: ±30

±10

±10

HORIZ. CURVED ORIGIN (vertical)

HORIZ. CURVED ORIGIN

(horizontal)

BRIGHT UNIFORMITY

CORRECTION (correcting position)

(horizontal)

CVHOV 43h 56h 48h 4Fh 56h

CVHOH 43h 56h 48h 4Fh 48h

VERT. CURVED ORIGIN (vertical) CVVOV

VERT. CURVED ORIGIN (horizontal) CVVOH

CURVED reset CVRST

BUCL BRIGHT UNIFORMITY

CORRECTION (level)

BRIGHT UNIFORMITY

CORRECTION (correcting position)

(vertical)

BUCV

BUCH

43h 56h 56h 4Fh 56h

43h 56h 56h 4Fh 48h

43h 56h 52h 53h 54h

42h 55h 43h 4Ch

42h 55h 43h 56h

42h 55h 43h 48h

±10

±10

50 to 100

(Changeable in five increments)

1 to 7

1 to 7

How to set the value

Use the character or ASCII code as shown below to set the value.

Character + 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

ASCII code ‘2Bh’ ‘2Dh’ ‘30h’ ‘31h’ ‘32h’ ‘33h’ ‘34h’ ‘35h’ ‘36h’ ‘37h’ ‘38h’ ‘39h’

4.5 Function commands

(Not executable in stand-by mode. When the mute commands are sent while the splash screen is being displayed, the splash screen is only canceled.)

The BLANK command is used for the BLANK setting of this projector with the 0 (HEX: 30h) and 1 (HEX: 31h).

ITEM

BLANK

PinP

MAGNIFY

FREEZE

Function canceling

Character

MUTE

PiP

MGNFY

Function

ASCII code

4Dh 55h 54h 45h

50h 69h 50h

4Dh 47h 4Eh 46h 59h

FRZ 46h 52h 5Ah

FNCOFF 46h 4Eh 43h 4Fh 46h 46h

Data

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

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4.6 Menu setting commands

(Not executable in stand-by mode. Possible only to read during BLANK.)

The menu setting commands are used for the menu setting of this projector. If the personal computer sends the command without attaching the data code, the projector attaches to the received command its current setting value as the data code and send it back to the PC.

ITEM

COLOR ENHANCER

Character

CE

CEU1GS

Function

ASCII code

Data

43h 45h 0 (AUTO), 1 (PRESENTATION), 2 (STANDARD),

3 (THEATER), 4 (sRGB), 5 (USER), 6 (MULTI-

SCREEN)

43h 45h 55h 31h 47h 53h 0 (DYNAMIC), 1 (NATURAL), 2 (DETAIL) COLOR ENHANCER-

USER-GAMMA MODE

COLOR ENHANCER-

USER-BrilliantColor™

COLOR ENHANCER-

MULTI-SCREEN-

GAMMA MODE

COLOR ENHANCER-

MULTI-SCREEN-

BrilliantColor™

SUPER RESOLUTION

SUPER RESOLUTION-

LEVEL

CONTRAST

BRIGHTNESS

NCM (MODE)

NCM (R,G,B)

NCM (Y,C,M)

NCM (SATURATION)

NCM (RGB-TINT)

COLOR TEMP.

COLOR TEMP.-USER-

CONTRAST

COLOR TEMP.-USER-

BRIGHTNESS

COLOR

TINT

SHARPNESS

NOISE REDUCTION

CTI

INPUT LEVEL

CLOSED CAPTION

LAMP MODE

LAMP SELECT

LAMP RELAY

CEU1B 43h 45h 55h 31h 42h

CEU2GS 43h 45h 55h 32h 47h 53h

CEU2B

DHD

DHDLV

A

P

PP

QQ

CMT

MRGB

MYCM

MSAT

MT

Q

T

S

R

NR

CTI

IPL

CC

LM

LS

LR

43h 45h 55h 32h 42h

44h 48h 44h

44h 48h 44h 4Ch 56h

50h 50h

51h 51h

43h 4Dh 54h

4Dh 52h 47h 42h

4Dh 59h 43h 4Dh

4Dh 53h 41h 54h

4Dh 54h

41h

50h

51h

54h

53h

52h

4Eh 52h

43h 54h 49h

49h 50h 4Ch

43h 43h

4Ch 4Dh

4Ch 53h

4Ch 52h

00–10

0 (1.8), 1 (2.0), 2 (2.2)

00 to 10

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

1 to 5

±30

±30

1 (VIDEO), 2 (COMPUTER), 3 (USER), 4 (OFF)

±30 ±30 ±30 (R+G+B)

±30 ±30 ±30 (Y+C+M)

±05

±15

1 (STANDARD), 2 (HIGH), 3 (LOW), 4 (USER)

±30 ±30 ±30 (R, G, B)

±30 ±30 ±30 (R, G, B)

±10

±10

±05

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

±5,

For DVI input: +0 (NORMAL), +1 (ENHANCED)

For HDMI input: +0 (AUTO), +1 (NORMAL),

+2 (ENHANCED)

0 (OFF), 1 (CC1), 2 (CC2)

0 (STANDARD), 1 (LOW)

0 (DUAL), 1 (SINGLE), 2 (LAMP 1),

3 (LAMP 2) xdhh x: Lamp relay interval

When DUAL is selected:

0 (OFF), 1 (1H/24H), 2 (2H/1W)

When SINGLE is selected:

0 (OFF), 1 (24H), 2 (1WEEK)

STANDBY MODE

IMAGE REVERSE

HIGH ALTITUDE MODE

STBY

IR

ALTI

53h 54h 42h 59h

49h 52h

41h 4Ch 54h 49h dhh: Next lamp relay time

(d: days, hh: hours)

DUAL-OFF: Fixed to 0 days 00 hours

DUAL-1H/24H: Max. 0 days and 23 hours

DUAL-2H/1W: Max. 6 days and 22 hours

SINGLE-OFF: Fixed to 0 days 00 hours

SINGLE-1H/24H: Max. 0 days and 24 hours

SINGLE-1 WEEK: Max. 7 days and 00 hours

0 (STANDARD), 1 (LOW)

0 (OFF), 1 (MIRROR), 2 (INVERT),

3 (MIRROR INVERT)

0 (STANDARD), 1 (HIGH ALTITUDE)

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ITEM

COOLING CONDITION

TEST PATTERN

Character

AG

Function

ASCII code

41h 47h

TP 54h 50h

ZOOM/FOCUS LOCK

LENS SHIFT LOCK

LENS SHIFT RESET

AUTO POWER ON

AUTO POWER OFF

SPLASH SCREEN

BACK COLOR

DVI LONG CABLE

(MODE)

DVI LONG CABLE

(LEVEL)

REMOTE 1 MODE

(PIN 2)

REMOTE 1 MODE

(PIN 3)

REMOTE 1 MODE

(PIN 4)

REMOTE 1 MODE

(PIN 5)

REMOTE 1 MODE

(PIN 6)

REMOTE 1 MODE

(PIN 7)

REMOTE 1 MODE

(PIN 8)

REMOTE 1 MODE

(RESET)

FILTER MENU

(CLEANUP PERIOD)

FZL

LSL

LSRST

APON

APOF

SS

BB

DVIC

DVICLV

R1M2P

R1M3P

R1M4P

R1M5P

R1M6P

R1M7P

R1M8P

46h 5Ah 4Ch

4Ch 53h 4Ch

4Ch 53h 52h 53h 54h

41h 50h 4Fh 4Eh

41h 50h 4Fh 46h

53h 53h

42h 42h

44h 56h 49h 43h

44h 56h 49h 43h 4Ch 56h

52h 31h 4Dh 32h 50h

52h 31h 4Dh 33h 50h

52h 31h 4Dh 34h 50h

52h 31h 4Dh 35h 50h

52h 31h 4Dh 36h 50h

52h 31h 4Dh 37h 50h

52h 31h 4Dh 38h 50h

R1MRST 52h 31h 4Dh 52h 53h 54h

FLCP 46h 4Ch 43h 50h

Data

0 (0°), 1 (45°), 2 (90°), 3 (135°), 4 (180°), 5 (225°),

6 (270°), 7 (315°)

0 (OFF), 1 (CROSS HATCH), 2 (WHITE),

3 (BLACK), 4 (H. COLOR BARS),

5 (V. COLOR BARS)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

00 (OFF), 05, 10, 15, 30, 60

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (BLACK), 1 (BLUE), 2 (IMAGE)

0 (AUTO), 1 (MANUAL)

00 to 21

0 (NONE), 1 (POWER)

0 (NONE), 1 (COMPUTER 1),

2 (COMPUTER 2), 3 (VIDEO),

4 (S-VIDEO), 5 (DVI), 6 (HDMI)

0 (NONE), 1 (COMPUTER 1),

2 (COMPUTER 2), 3 (VIDEO),

4 (S-VIDEO), 5 (DVI), 6 (HDMI)

0 (NONE), 1 (COMPUTER 1),

2 (COMPUTER 2), 3 (VIDEO),

4 (S-VIDEO), 5 (DVI), 6 (HDMI)

0 (NONE), 1 (COMPUTER 1),

2 (COMPUTER 2), 3 (VIDEO),

4 (S-VIDEO), 5 (DVI), 6 (HDMI)

0 (NONE), 1 (COMPUTER 1),

2 (COMPUTER 2), 3 (VIDEO),

4 (S-VIDEO), 5 (DVI), 6 (HDMI)

0 (NONE), 1 (BLANK)

FILTER MENU

(MANUAL CLEANUP)

EDGE BLENDING

EDGE ADJUST (UP)

EDGE ADJUST (LOW)

EDGE ADJUST (LEFT)

EDGE ADJUST (RIGHT)

WIDTH (UP)

WIDTH (LOW)

WIDTH (LEFT)

WIDTH (RIGHT)

MARKER (UP)

MARKER (LOW)

MARKER (LEFT)

MARKER (RIGHT)

BLACK LEVEL

(INTERLOCKED)

BLACK LEVEL (RED)

BLACK LEVEL (GREEN)

BLACK LEVEL (BLUE)

FLMC 46h 4Ch 4Dh 43h

EB

EBU

EBD

EBLS

EBRS

BWU

BWD

45h 42h

45h 42h 55h

45h 42h 44h

45h 42h 4Ch 53h

45h 42h 52h 53h

42h 57h 55h

42h 57h 44h

BWLS

BWRS

MKRU

MKRD

42h 57h 4Ch 53h

42h 57h 52h 53h

4Dh 4Bh 52h 55h

4Dh 4Bh 52h 44h

MKRLS 4Dh 4Bh 52h 4Ch 53h

MKRRS 4Dh 4Bh 52h 52h 53h

ILK 49h 4Ch 4Bh

BKLVR

BKLVG

BKLVB

42h 4Bh 4Ch 56h 52h

42h 4Bh 4Ch 56h 47h

42h 4Bh 4Ch 56h 42h

11 xdhh x: Cleanup interval

0 (OFF), 1 (24H), 2 (1WEEK) dhh: Next cleanup time

(d: days, hh: hours)

OFF: Fixed to 0 days and 00 hours

24H: Max. 0 days and 24 hours

1 WEEK: Max. 7 days and 00 hours

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

004 to 368

004 to 368

004 to 496

004 to 496

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

000 to 255

000 to 255

000 to 255

ITEM

EDGE BLENDING

(RESET)

COLOR MATCHING

COLOR MATCHING-

MANUAL

(GAIN)

COLOR MATCHING-

MANUAL

(SATURATION)

COLOR MATCHING-

MANUAL

(HUE)

Character

EBRST

CMC

MNTG

MNTS

MNTH

Function

ASCII code

45h 42h 52h 53h 54h

43h 4Dh 43h

4Dh 4Eh 54h 47h

4Dh 4Eh 54h 53h

4Dh 4Eh 54h 48h

COLOR MATCHING-

MANUAL

(WHITE R)

COLOR MATCHING-

MANUAL

(WHITE G)

COLOR MATCHING-

MANUAL

(WHITE B)

COLOR MATCHING-

MANUAL (RESET)

COLOR MATCHING-

-MEASURE-MEASURED

DATA (Y(Relative value))

MNTWR 4Dh 4Eh 54h 57h 52h

MNTWG 4Dh 4Eh 54h 57h 47h

MNTWB 4Dh 4Eh 54h 57h 42h

MNRST

MSML

4Dh 4Eh 52h 53h 54h

4Dh 53h 4Dh 4Ch

COLOR MATCHING-

-MEASURE-MEASURED

DATA (x)

MSMX 4Dh 53h 4Dh 58h

COLOR MATCHING-

-MEASURE-MEASURED

DATA (y)

MSMY 4Dh 53h 4Dh 59h

COLOR MATCHING-

-MEASURE-TARGET

DATA (GAIN)

COLOR MATCHING-

-MEASURE-TARGET

DATA (x)

MSTG 4Dh 53h 54h 47h

MSTX 4Dh 53h 54h 58h

COLOR MATCHING-

-MEASURE-TARGET

DATA (y)

MSTY

COLOR MATCHING-

-MEASURE (RESET)

ASPECT

MSRST

SC

ASPECT-16:9-POSITION SCP

ASPECT-16:9-MODE SCM

PROJECTOR ID

GROUP ID

PID

GID

4Dh 53h 54h 59h

4Dh 53h 52h 53h 54h

53h 43h

53h 43h 50h

53h 43h 4Dh

50h 49h 44h

47h 49h 44h

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0 (OFF), 1 (MANUAL), 2 (MEASURE) x±30 x: Color selection

R (RED), Y (YELLOW), G (GREEN),C (CYAN),

B (BLUE), M (MAGENTA) x±30 x: Color selection

R (RED), Y (YELLOW), G (GREEN),C (CYAN)

B (BLUE), M (MAGENTA) x±30 x: Color selection

R (RED), Y (YELLOW), G (GREEN), C (CYAN)

B (BLUE), M (MAGENTA)

000 to 100

000 to 100

000 to 100

Data x00050 to 20000 x: Color selection

R (RED), G (GREEN), B (BLUE), W (WHITE) x*.*** to *.*** x: Color selection

R (RED), G (GREEN), B (BLUE), W (WHITE)

*.***: The range varies depending on x.

x*.*** to *.*** x: Color selection

R (RED), G (GREEN), B (BLUE), W (WHITE)

*.***: The range varies depending on x.

x020 to 100 x: Color selection

R (RED), Y (YELLOW), G (GREEN), C (CYAN)

B (BLUE), M (MAGENTA), W (WHITE) x*.*** to *.*** x: Color selection

R (RED), Y (YELLOW), G (GREEN),C (CYAN)

B (BLUE), M (MAGENTA), W (WHITE)

*.***: The range varies depending on x.

x*.*** to *.*** x: Color selection

R (RED), Y (YELLOW), G (GREEN),C (CYAN)

B (BLUE), M (MAGENTA), W(WHITE)

*.***: The range varies depending on x.

0 (NORMAL), 1 (16:9), 2 (FULL)

0 (CENTER), 1 (UPPER), 2 (LOWER)

0 (ALL SIGNALS), 1 (VIDEO ONLY)

00 (ALL), 01 to 63

A to Z

ITEM

Character

PASSWORD FUNCTION PSLOCK

MENU POSITION

CINEMA MODE

LANGUAGE

MP

CINE

LG

Function

ASCII code

50h 53h 4Ch 4Fh 43h

4Bh

4Dh 50h

43h 49h 4Eh 45h

4Ch 47h

Data

0**** (UNLOCK), 1**** (DISPLAY INPUT),

2**** (MENU ACCESS), 3**** (SPLASH ID

SCREEN)

**** is a 4 to 8-digit password comprised of any figures 1 to 4.

0 (Upper left), 1 (Lower right), 4 (Center)

0 (VIDEO), 1 (AUTO), 2 (FILM)

00 ( ), 01 (English), 02 (Español),

03 (Deutsch), 04 (Français), 05 (Italiano), 06 (

07 ( ), 08 ( ), 09 (PORTUGUÊS),

11 (SVENSKA), 12 (POLSKI), 16 (Nederlands),

17 (Norsk(Bokmål)), 19 (Türkçe), 20 ( ภาษาไทย ),

21 (Bahasa Indonesia), 22 (Bahasa Melayu),

23 ( )

0 (AUTO), 1 (NTSC), 2 (PAL), 3 (SECAM),

4 (4.43NTSC), 5 (PAL-M), 6 (PAL-N), 7 (PAL-60)

0 (AUTO), 1 (OFF), 2 (3.75%), 3 (7.5%)

),

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

0 (STANDARD), 1 (SHORT TERM)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

VIDEO SIGNAL

(VIDEO only)

SET UP

SCART INPUT

LAMP WARNING

HIDE OSD

LAMP 1 TIME RESET

LAMP 2 TIME RESET

FILTER TIME RESET

RESET ALL

MEMORY CALL

HORIZ.POSITION

VERT. POSITION

FINE SYNC.

TRACKING

COMPUTER INPUT

OVER SCAN

HOLD

HOLD BEGIN

HOLD END

CLAMP POSITION

CLAMP WIDTH

VERT. SYNC.

LPF

SHUTTER(U)

SHUTTER(L)

SHUTTER(LS)

SHUTTER(RS)

PROJECTOR NAME

VS 56h 53h

CIN

VOS

HLD

HLB

HLE

CLP

CLW

VSC

LPF

SHU

SHL

SHLS

SHRS

NAME

STU

SRT

53h 54h 55h

53h 52h 54h

LW 4Ch 57h

HOSD 48h 4Fh 53h 44h

TRST1L 54h 52h 53h 54h 31h 4Ch

TRST2L 54h 52h 53h 54h 32h 4Ch

TRSTFL 54h 52h 53h 54h 46h 4Ch

RSTALL

MMC

52h 53h 54h 41h 4Ch 4Ch

4Dh 4Dh 43h

HP

VP

FN

TRK

48h 50h

56h 50h

46h 4Eh

54h 52h 4Bh

43h 49h 4Eh

56h 4Fh 53h

48h 4Ch 44h

48h 4Ch 42h

48h 4Ch 45h

43h 4Ch 50h

43h 4Ch 57h

56h 53h 43h

4Ch 50h 46h

53h 48h 55h

53h 48h 4Ch

53h 48h 4Ch 53h

53h 48h 52h 53h

4Eh 41h 4Dh 45h

*1) Setting range differs depending on the input signals.

0 (AUTO), 1 (MEMORY1), 2 (MEMORY2)

+ (increment), - (decrement) *1

+ (increment), - (decrement) *1

00–31

+ (increment), - (decrement) *1

0 (RGB), 1 (YC

B

C

R

/YP

B

P

R

), 2 (AUTO)

00 (90%) – 10 (100%)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

00–99

00–99

001–255

01–63

0 (AUTO), 1 (OFF)

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

00–38

00–38

00–63

00–63

Up to 15 single-byte alphanumeric characters

• Some commands are not executed depending on the input signal. The operational restrictions same as those on the menu setting are applied. Refer to “Menu operation” in the User Manual for more details.

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How to set the value

Use the character or ASCII code as shown below to set the value.

Character + 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

ASCII code ‘2Bh’ ‘2Dh’ ‘30h’ ‘31h’ ‘32h’ ‘33h’ ‘34h’ ‘35h’ ‘36h’ ‘37h’ ‘38h’ ‘39h’

[Example 1] When setting the AUTO POWER ON to ON. (Values enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.):

• When ID is not specified:

Command sent from the PC, etc.

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘41’ ‘50’ ‘4F’ ‘4E’ ‘31’ ‘0D’

00APON1

Status code returned from the projector

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘41’ ‘50’ ‘4F’ ‘4E’ ‘31’ ‘0D’

00APON1

Description

Command for setting the

AUTO POWER ON to ON (ID command is omitted.)

Command receipt confirmation

(The statuses are echoed back as many as the number of the connected projectors.)

• When ID is specified (when the command is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL”):

Command sent from the PC, etc.

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘41’ ‘50’ ‘4F’ ‘4E’

‘31’ ‘0D’

00;01;APON1

Status code returned from the projector

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘41’ ‘50’ ‘4F’ ‘4E’

‘31’ ‘0D’

00;01;APON1

Description

Command for setting the

AUTO POWER ON is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”

Command receipt confirmation

(The status is echoed back from the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”)

[Example 2] When setting the CONTRAST R of the COLOR TEMP.-USER to +10, the CONTRAST G to 0, and the

CONTRAST B to -5. (Values enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.):

• When ID is not specified:

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘50’ ‘2B’ ‘31’ ‘30’ ‘2B’ ‘30’ ‘30’ ‘2D’ ‘30’ ‘35’ ‘0D’

00P+10+00-05

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘50’ ‘2B’ ‘31’ ‘30’ ‘2B’ ‘30’ ‘30’ ‘2D’ ‘30’ ‘35’ ‘0D’

00P+10+00-05

Command for setting the picture control (ID command is omitted.)

Command receipt confirmation

(The statuses are echoed back as many as the number of the connected projectors.)

• When ID is specified (when the command is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL”):

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘50’ ‘2B’ ‘31’ ‘30’

‘2B’ ‘30’ ‘30’ ‘2D’ ‘30’ ‘35’ ‘0D’

00;01;P+10+00-05

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘50’ ‘2B’ ‘31’ ‘30’

‘2B’ ‘30’ ‘30’ ‘2D’ ‘30’ ‘35’ ‘0D’

00;01;P+10+00-05

Command for setting the

CONTRAST is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or

“ALL.”

Command receipt confirmation

(The status is echoed back from the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”)

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[Example 3] When checking the TINT setting (when the TINT is set to +10). (Values enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.):

• When ID is not specified:

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘53’ ‘0D’

00S

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘53’ ‘2B’ ‘31’ ‘30’ ‘0D’

00S+10

Command for checking the

TINT setting (ID command is omitted.)

Check result (+10)

(The statuses are echoed back as many as the number of the connected projectors.)

• When ID is specified (when the command is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL”):

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘53’ ‘0D’

00;01;S

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘53’ ‘2B’ ‘31’ ‘30’ ‘0D’

00;01;S+10

Command for checking the

TINT setting is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or

“ALL.”

Check result (+10)

(The status is echoed back from the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”)

[Example 4] When setting the GAMMA MODE of the COLOR ENHANCER-USER to DETAIL. (Values enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.):

• When ID is not specified:

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘43’ ‘45’ ‘55’ ‘31’ ‘47’ ‘53’ ‘32’ ‘0D’

00CEU1GS2

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘43’ ‘45’ ‘55’ ‘31’ ‘47’ ‘53’ ‘32’ ‘0D’

00CEU1GS2

Command for setting the picture control (ID command is omitted.)

Command receipt confirmation

(The statuses are echoed back as many as the number of the connected projectors.)

• When ID is specified (when the command is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL”):

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘43’ ‘45’ ‘55’

‘31’ ‘47’ ‘53’ ‘32’ ‘OD’

00;01;CEU1GS2

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘43’ ‘45’ ‘55’

‘31’ ‘47’ ‘53’ ‘32’ ‘OD’

00;01;CEU1GS2

Command for setting the

GAMMA MODE of the COLOR

ENHANCER-USER is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”

Command receipt confirmation

(The status is echoed back from the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”)

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4.7 Password lock commands

The password lock commands control the password lock. The password lock enabling or disabling command is sent with a 4 to 8-digit password comprised of any figures 1 to 4 added to the end of the data code. When the password lock is enabled or disabled successfully, the projector sends a return command comprising the data code, password, and “1” at the end. When enabling or disabling the password lock fails, it sends a return command with “0” at the end. There is no reconfirmation of the password. The password input command is for enabling projection of image when password lock has been set to DISPLAY INPUT. The password input command is sent with a 4 to 8-digit password comprised of any figures 1 to 4 at the end.

ITEM

Password lock enabling/ disabling

Password input

Character

Function

ASCII code

Data

PSLOCK 50h 53h 4Ch 4Fh 43h 4Bh 0**** (Disabling), 1**** (DISPLAY INPUT),

2**** (MENU ACCESS), 3**** (SPLASH ID SCREEN)

PASS 50h 41h 53h 53h ****

**** is a 4 to 8-digit password comprised of any figures 1 to 4.

[Example] When enabling the password lock of DISPLAY INPUT (in the case that the password is 123412).

(Values enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.):

• When ID is not specified:

Command sent from the PC, etc.

Status code returned from the projector

Description

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘50’ ‘53’ ‘4C’ ‘4F’ ‘43’ ‘4B’ ‘31’ ‘31’ ‘32’ ‘33’ ‘34’ ‘31’ ‘32’ ‘0D’

00PSLOCK1123412

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘50’ ‘53’ ‘4C’ ‘4F’ ‘43’ ‘4B’ ‘31’ ‘31’ ‘32’ ‘33’ ‘34’ ‘31’ ‘32’ ‘31’ ‘0D’

00PSLOCK11234121

Command for enabling the password lock of DISPLAY INPUT

(ID command is omitted.)

Response informing that the projector succeeded in enabling the password lock of DISPLAY INPUT

(The statuses are echoed back as many as the number of the connected projectors.)

• When ID is specified (when the command is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL”):

Command sent from the PC, etc.

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘50’ ‘53’ ‘4C’ ‘4F’ ‘43’ ‘4B’ ‘31’

‘31’ ‘32’ ‘33’ ‘34’ ‘31’ ‘32’ ‘ 0D’

00;01;PSLOCK1123412

Status code returned from the projector

‘30’ ‘30’ ‘3B’ ‘30’ ‘31’ ‘3B’ ‘50’ ‘53’ ‘4C’ ‘4F’ ‘43’ ‘4B’ ‘31’

‘31’ ‘32’ ‘33’ ‘34’ ‘31’ ‘32’ ‘31’ ‘0D’

00;01;PSLOCK11234121

Description

Command for turning on the password lock of DISPLAY INPUT is sent to the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”

Response informing that the projector succeeded in enabling the password lock of DISPLAY INPUT

(The status is echoed back from the projector with the ID of “01” or “ALL.”)

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5. Execution procedure of RS-232C commands via LAN

When the RS-232C command is executed via LAN, a 32-byte connection certification data must be added before the

RS-232C command.

To create a 32-byte certification data, following information and procedure are required.

• Random character string for creating the certification data that is acquired from the projector (8 characters)

• Network password of the projector (1 to 32 characters)

• MD5 hash calculation

• Based on the above, the execution procedures to connect to the projector and send the RS-232C commands are described below.

1. Connect to Port 63007 of the projector from the PC as a TCP/IP client.

2. After completing the connection, send the acquisition request for the certification data (“$AK ”) from the

PC to the projector.

3. Acquire “$AK******** ” on the PC as the response of the request sent in Step 2. (********: Random character string for creating the certification data)

4. Create the data for the certification on the PC.

• Create the key of the certification data by linking the data acquired in Step 3 with the network character string.

For example, when the random character string is 12345678 and the password is ABCD, the key of the certification data is 12345678ABCD (character string in ASCII code).

• Run MD5 hash on the key of the certification data.

• Create the certification data by converting the hash-calculated 16-byte data into the ASCII code character string.

Example:

Calculation result: [4f][3c][5d][a1][7b][4f][b5][ed][2c][99][4e][bb][f6][57][67][54] (hexadecimal numeral)

Certification data: 4f 3c 5d a1 7b 4f b5 ed 2c 99 4e bb f6 57 67 54 (character string in ASCII code)

5. Send the RS-232C command with the certification data from the PC to the projector.

Example:

To send the PON command (00! ) using the certification data created in Step 4:

4f3c5da17b4fb5ed2c994ebbf657675400!

6. Receive the response from the projector on the PC.

Response data has the following patterns.

Normal: 00! (Parameter is added depending on the command.)

Error in the certification data: PRV=ERRA

Command error: 00!:N

PC Projector

1. Connection

2. Acquisition request of the certification data

3. Receiving of the certification data

4. Creation of the certification data

5. Sending of the RS-232C command

6. Receiving of the response data

You can change the password using the NETWORK PASSWORD in the NETWORK menu.

The default password is “admin.”

You can skip the certification process by changing the setting of the NETWORK CERTIFICATION in the NETWORK menu.

When you use a LAN function, set the STANDBY MODE to “STANDARD.”

Refer to the operation manual of the projector for setting the STANDBY MODE.

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