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2. Function code Group 1 Group 2 Comments Computer 0039 5 OD 0012 5 OD VGAI Computer2 0039 6 0D 0012 6 0D VGA2 some only Computer3 0012 2 0D DVI D some only Computer4 0012 3 OD 0012 1 OD Group 1 DVI A Group 2 HDMI Computers 0012 11 0D Group 2 Wireless Video 0039 10 0D 0012 5 0D Composite Video Video2 0039 9 OD 0012 9 OD S Video Video3 0012 8 OD VGAI Component Video4 0012 3 OD 0012 13 OD Group 1 DVI A some Group 2 VGA2 Component VideoS 0012 2 0D DVI D some only Video6 0012 1 OD Group 2 HDMI Video7 0012 11 0D Group 2 Wireless Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Video as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Videol and Video2 channels This panel can be used with a number of keyboards With a Code 9 or Code B keyboard with buttons selecting Video and Computer with Volume Up Dn Freeze command is available so Code A keyboard OK Two yellow button Mute command is supported OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available The Source Lock option in the Options menu MUST be turned ON to stop the projector searching for other channels when an i
3. Function Direction T440 projector Epson ESC VP21 Control Connection Port Connector Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T440 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 2 RXD z l i D sub 9 female Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 3 TXD solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 13 Epson X5 X5E etc IR controlled projectors Code A0 hex This family uses InfraRed communications with the projector via a stick on bug IR transmitter placed over the IR window on the back of the projector It simulates the IR codes sent by the hand held remote control and unfortunately the functions are limited by the projector s lack of absolute command codes in the IR sequences Thus there are no absolute commands for Video Computer 1 etc rather the keyboard Code 1 has a green button marked Source On which sends the Power command to the projector once but does not send a Set Source command automatically after warm up The red LED comes on immediately on power up with no flashes and the green LED flashes during warmup and glows continuously in the ON state Pressing the OFF button sends the
4. POWER IR message twice and the red LED blinks during the cool down time then glows steadily The projector will start on the same source channel it was displaying when switched OFF Pressing the Source On button again after warm up will index the projector through available sources but it will only stop on a source if a valid input is being fed into that input when the projector is looking at that channel If there is no input at that point it will not change to it but just put up a message screen If a valid signal is then applied the Source On button will need to be pressed again to get it to lock onto the new source Models which run with this set of IR commands and IR modulation frequency of 38Khz are EMP 740 745 737 732 EMP765 760 755 750 X3 S3 S4 This family of projectors all use Device code 8355h and use NEC format User s manuals are at http tech epson com au downloads index asp select 7 amp sCategory A new keyboard layout has been designed for this IR mode operation designated Code 1 It provides incremental volume Up Down keys and the current volume level is shown on the projected image for a few seconds The red and green LEDs follow the current state of the projector but if the projector gets out of step with the controller eg by the projector being ON when the red OFF led is showing pressing the OFF button once in the projector OFF state will send the POWER IR message twice
5. O1 05 65 Composite Video RCA Video2 06 14 00 04 00 34 13 01 06 66 S Video Video3 06 14 00 04 00 34 13 O1 01 61 Component YPbPr via DB15 Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Video as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Videol and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available e Source scan must be turned off using normal on screen menu options e RS232 communications must be enabled and baud rate set to 19200 in the secret factory setup menu We have been requested by BenQ not to include these instructions in a general manual like this Please contact JED at jed jedmicro com au for details e Freeze and mute are toggle mode only in these projectors so 2 yellow button mute mode is NOT supported e Audio functions are limited to one audio input and no output to room speakers Use a T461 if audio control is needed BenQ projectors RS232 Connection Communications runs at 19200 8N1 Projectors use a male 8 pin mini DIN on the cable Function T440 projector DIN 8 pin BenQ Connection Ground Pin 1 Pin 4 Serial TX out to projector Pin 2 Pin 1 Serial RX into T440 from proj Pin
6. Video7 DF 80 60 47 01 1A 21 RGB1 PCI DBI5 RGB2 PC2 5 x BNC RGB3 PC3 DVI D Video2 RCA Composite Video Video3 S VIDEO DIN 4 Videol BNC HD1 3 x RCA DTV1 Component HD2 5 x BNC DTV2 Component or SCART 1 2 HD3 DVI HDMI some only HD4 DVD HDMI some only Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Videol as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels making S Video the video default This panel can be used with a number of keyboards e With a Code 9 keyboard with buttons selecting Video and Computer with Volume keys e With a Code B L or Code B P keyboard with buttons selecting Video and Computer and Computer2 with Volume control keys Keyboards combine channel keys with On keys e There is no point in using a Code A keyboard as there is no Freeze function on plasma screens Panel connection blink codes are available but OPT7 handshake mode in NOT Audio mute with 2 Vol keys is available but not video RS232 connections to NEC Plasma with D9 These use a 9 pin D9 male on the plasma female on cable Comms is at 9600 baud 8 bits Odd parity 1 stop Function Direction T460 projector Seri
7. OD DVI Analog 2 Videol 00_v1 OD Vid composite 1 or S Video 1 Video2 00_v2 0D Vid composite 2 or S Video 2 Video3 00_c1 OD Component Video4 00_d1 0D DVI or HDMI 1 Video5 00_d2 0D DVI or HDMI 2 Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer1 above as the Computer channel and Video1 as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Videol and Video2 channels e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 19 RS232 connections to Mitsubishi projectors see also D9 following These use an 8 or 9 pin mini DIN male on the cable Comms is at 9600 baud 8 bits no parity and 1 stop Function Direction T440 projector Connection Serial Port Connector Ground Ground 8 or 9 pin mini DIN pin 4 Data from T440 to projector Tx 8 or 9 pin mini DIN pin 1 RXD Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 8 or 9 pin mini DIN pin 7 TXD Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C NOTE Mitsubishi use either an 8 or a 9 pin connector for RS232 the 9 pin one has some USB lines which are ignored in use with the T440 Mitsubishi in some cases supply an off the shelf mini DIN 8 to DB9 and a mini DIN 9 to DB9 cable called by them t
8. with a 1 second separation which will get things back into step both OFF Because there is no feedback serial path to the controller OPT7 status read back is not possible There is only one audio input for this projector Operation with the T461 audio mixer OPT7 is NOT possible as there is no way the controller knows which video source is in use to command the T461 audio source switching to follow video source Freeze and mute are not supported at this stage Two button mute mode is not supported either Wiring The IR transmitting bug is wired to the IR output socket J2 with the shield of the cable connected to the ground pin and the centre conductor to the IR pin The signal is current limited 24mA pulses so no series resistors are needed in the cable As the IR bug wire is only 2M long it will usually be extended and CATS cable is OK for this but it must be via its own twisted pair colour plus colour with white We have successfully tested this with 50M of CATSE cable If the CATS connector and cable is used runs from CATS connector J6 the IR signal runs via a twisted pair of wires via this cable but link L1 must be moved from Tx it s position in RS232 mode to IR as needed for IR mode Code 1 keyboard Geek an SER SB Kbd select Keyboard 440vy2 JED T440 A V Controller AL bia mececcece SE AUX U3 7 1 ATMEGA2561 awa TH m OPTIONS Program sele
9. Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Video as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e Setting OPT2 switch ON will send an Auto Pixel Align message 30 seconds after selecting a computer channel e Pressing a Computer channel key when already selected will instead send a Auto Pixel Align whenever needed e For ep712x use Code 49 on the Sw2 3 and use DVI gt VGA connector No computer 2 e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available RS232 connections to Hewlett Packard vp63xx xp80xx probably also ep712x These use a 9 pin D9 male on the proj female on cable Comms is at 9600 baud 8 bits no parity and 1 stop Function Direction T460 projector Serial Port Connector Connection Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T460 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 2 RXD D sub 9 female Reply data from projector to T460 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 3 TXD solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N c After installation wiring of any projector to a T460 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Micr
10. E R 440ve CUE AUX PIR RELAY ATMEGAZ561 e One hex switch at the top right selects the keyboard type by code COTON OPTIONS Program select Toon doodboc T u l EE LL e Two hex switches provide Program Select to select an entry in the data base of projector flat panels It needs a screwdriver to select codes from 00 to FF e One 8 position Option switch i IR RELAYS 2nd R5232 PROJECTOR allows installers to select options LI SFA Lx ut Bm E eg al id T F6 39353 5225 S5228 g alternate video source auto sen Ye Po of pixel align use of T461 etc e One yellow Reset switch used to enter program re load or manually set constants such as time delays etc Normally sits at the OFF position slider in lowest position by the O Setting up the T440 switches Selection of keyboard type This is done using the Kbd select hex switch and selecting the code of the keyboard style This allocates the key closures to T440 functions and makes the T440 design extremely flexible in application At the end of this manual is a table of keyboard drawings and their codes The code number below each keyboard is simply entered onto the switch by setting the arrow on the switch to a code with a small screwdriver Normally this is preset at the time of manufacture and would not need to be altered in the field Selection of Options An 8 switch options selection switch SW
11. NET framework Click on Yes to go to Microsoft s netframework site Ignore the Silverlight box by X ing it b Click on Download x86 version in the NET Framework 2 0 Redistributable Package area lower left of screen c On the x86 screen which appears click on the Download button mid screen then click on Save in the File Download window d Inthe Save As window which appears move to the Megaload window and save the dotnetfx exe file there If you just downloaded the MegaLoad file you are probably already there Click on Save e Go get a coffee this is a 22 Mbyte file f Click on Run in the Download Complete window and then Run again in the Security Warning window if one appears g Inthe Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup window click Next tick the I accept the terms and then click on Install When it shows Setup Complete click on Finish h At this point close the Internet browser and you will be back in the megaload zip window i Go back to step 7 above In the Welcome to the MegaLoad setup wizard window click on Next T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 38 10 Use the default location usually C Program Files MicroSyl MegaLoad Click on Next twice 11 Close the window when the installation is c
12. PC serial port or USB to RS232 cable e Load and run a terminal emulation program such as Bray Terminal JED s favourite or Hyperterminal e Set a baud rate of 38400 8N1 and connect on line e Set the Program select switch to FF hex and e Cycle the yellow reset switch ON and OFF The terminal display looks like Hello World from JED T440V018R Hardware design and software To exit c LEDs flash for LED test at this point Note version number JI select a non FF switch setting and reset using yellow switch ED Microprocessors 2008 Non volatile constant EO OOh Non volatile constant El 00h Non volatile constant E2 00h etc to Non volatile constant FC 00h Non volatile constant FD 00h Option switches 00h 0 Program select FFh Test mode Keyboard type 09h KB6 Computer KBl Video KB2 VolUp KB3 VolDn KB4 Off KB7 0n Rotating the program select switches will show the loaded projector selections by the Program Switch hex settings Factory Reset of constants If a system needs to have all constants reset to 00 i e the default settings e Set the Program select switch to FE hex e Turn on all Option switches and e Cycle the yellow reset switch ON and OFF The green LED alongside the ON Key glows for 5 seconds You will then need to reset the Option and SW2 3 switches OPT7 Detection of projector closedown If Option Sw7 is ON then the projector will b
13. PLC WXU10N To connect the T440 to these projectors use a mini DIN 6 male on the cable Comms is at 19200 baud 8N1 Function Direction T440 projector Projector Connector Connection Connector 6 pin mini DIN Ground Ground Mini DIN Pins 1 2 Data from T440 to projector Tx Mini DIN Pin 3 RXD PA Reply data from projector to T440 Rx Mini DIN Pin 5 TXD Mini DIN 6 solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C Note The signal input and output of this projector has clamp diodes and never goes below 0 7 volts or over 5 7 volts even when connected to the T440 T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 32 Sharp EIKI EIP projectors Code 20 hex absolute audio This family has many members with a range of channel messages Sharp has RS232 code charts at the back of the Operation Manual for each projector Channel codes are Computer IRGB 1 0D RGB 1 VGA analog RGB Computer2 IRGB 2 0D RGB 2 analog sometimes DVI analog Computer3 IRGB 3 0D DVI Analog Computer4 TRGB 4 0D DVI Digital Videol IVED 1 0D Comp Video S Video Component 1 Video2 TVED 2 0D S Video Comp Video Component 2 Video3 TVED 3 0D Comp Video 2 Video4 TVED 4 0D 1 S Video 2 Videos TVED 5 0D RGB COMPONENT on SHARP DT 400 XV Z2000 EIKI EIP 1500 Video6 TVED 6 0D DIGITAL MODE on SHARP DT 400 XV Z2000 EIK
14. both ends particularly with RS232 TX and TX lines Use the following coloured wires for the listed functions Brown supply feed via CATS Brown white Ground to 2 pin power connector Orange CTS from T460 to proj ALWAYS include to Orange white PIR link for people sensing future proof the installation Blue Tx from T460 to proj Blue white Ground to Proj RS232 Green Rx from Proj To T460 Green white Ground to Proj RS232 Hints on configuring and connecting the T440 Using the projector channel codes In the pages following hex or ASCII commands strings are shown for each available source in a projector panel You don t ever have to put the hex strings into the device they are just shown for illustration and so you can compare them against the strings in a projector manual We do this because often projectors call things by different names on different models Having the strings helps you choose an appropriate string when they need setting We preset the strings used for the Computer 1 and Computer 2 keys as defaults to be the first two entries in the Computer strings table on the page for each projector family So to use the Sony example the first two strings are Computer A9 00 01 00 00 02 03 9A Input A VGA analog RGB Computer2 A9 00 01 00 00 03 03 9A Input B or Component and these are the defaults for the Computer1 and Computer2 keys
15. connections D9 serial port connection to computer Ground Pin 5 Tx Pin 2 Rx Pin 3 Initial PC setup for downloading only needed first time The following steps need to be performed to setup your PC for the reprogramming task assumes an XP environment 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Create a directory folder on your PC called C JED Downloads Create a subdirectory in this directory called T440 hex files Create a second subdirectory in this directory called MegaLoad While you are at it create another subdirectory called JED T440 Docs for manuals etc Go to http www microsyl com megaload megaload zip Click on OK to the request Would you like to open or save this file To the request Do you want to open or save this file click on Save Then navigate to C JED Downloads MegaLoad and save the file there Click on Open When the megaload zip window appears double click on Setup msi If a Publisher could not be verified warning appears click on Run At this point the installer seeks to use the NET Framework run time utilities which are often on systems from previous use If they ARE found the installer proceeds automatically to the MegaLoad Setup Wizard described in the next main paragraph Para 9 below a If NOT you will be prompted with a small window with text starting This setup requires the
16. drivable by the code some may need manual i e at setup time allocation to constants 0 3 AV1 2 code can vary too but usually in the 0 5 range Devices are LCD TV 32 37 42 47 52 LB9 LC7 LC2 and plasma TV 42 50 60 PB2 4 PCS PY3 Choice of codes 18 or 19 determines TV type Analog or Digital The newer xb family with codes 1A and 1B cover the LG3 LGS LG6 and LG7 family and use a single hex byte after the ASCII select string with the top 4 bits 5x 9x 2x 4x selecting an input type AV Component etc and the low 4 bits the input number x0 or x1 Choice of codes 1A or 1B determines TV type Analog or Digital Another older group uses an i as a leading character these are NOT drivable with the Code 18 19 1A 1B driver Function code kb strings xb strings Comments code 18 19 hex code 1A 1B hex Computer kb 00 6 OD xb 00 50 0D Select RGB PC sometimes RGB DTV on older Computer2 kb 00 7 OD xb 00 90 0D Select HDMI 1 sometimes RGB PC on older Videol kb 00 2 OD xb 00 20 0D AVI Video S Video Video2 kb 00 3 OD xb 00 21 0D AV2 Video S Video some only Video3 kb 00 4 0D xb 00 40 0D Component 1 Video YPbPr Video4 kb 00 5 0D xb 00 41 0D Component 2 Video YPbPr Video5 kb 00 7 OD xb 00 90 0D Select HDMI 1 sometimes RGB PC on older Video6 kb 00 8 OD xb 00 91 0D Select HDMI 2 sometimes H
17. if warmed up and running If OFF the projector can be turned ON with the P1 CR LF command The character after the P is a numeric 1 Now set it to 19 200 baud by sending a command CL CR LF from a PC running HyperTerminal at 115 200 baud It will switch immediately so the reply will be gibberish Now terminate the HyperTerminal session at 115 200 baud and restart it at 19200 baud 8N1 no handshake local echo enabled Type QS CR LF and verify status reply at 19 200 baud A P0 CR LF command powers down the US The character after the P is a numeric 0 The U5 can be reset to 115 200 baud with a CH CR LF command The baud rate is held in projector non volatile memory so the baud rate setting to 19 200 need be done only once These commands are in Release N of the PLUS manual Make sure the projector software is up to date T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 29 Sanyo LCD display TV Code OA hex Sanyo LCD flat panel LCD42 47XR7 Channel codes are Computer 02 INP 6 03 Select VGA Computer2 02 INP 7 03 Select HDMI 1 Computer3 02 INP 8 03 Select HDMI 2 Videol 02 INP 1 03 Comp Video S Vid on same channel S Vid has priority Video2 02 INP 3 03 SCART 1 video via adaptor Video3 02 INP 4 03 SCART 2 video via adaptor Video4 02 INP 5 03 SCART 2 s video via adaptor Videos 02 INP 2 0
18. selecting TV Video and Computer with TV channel Up Down and Volume control keys The channel commands send incremental i e up and down commands so the limits are set in the panel Keyboards B and E combine channel keys with On keys e Panel connection blink codes are available but OPT7 handshake mode in NOT RS232 connections to Sherwood TV LCD panel These use a RG45 on the LCD female on cable Comms is at 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop Function Direction T440 projector RG45 Connector EIA568A Connection Ground Ground Pin 3 orange white amp pin 4 solid blue Data from T440 to projector Tx Pin 1 green white Reply data from projector to T440 Rx Pin 2 solid green After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 21 NEC LCD 3000 3210 4000 4010 4020 4610 4620 5220 5710 6520P L SC40 SC46 NEC LCD M40 M46 Old T1 Old T2 Multeos new mode NEC Plasma 42XC10 42XP10 50XC10 50XP10 60XC10 60XP10 In the back of each user s manual is a list of typical channel selection messages and manuals of NEC LCD panels are available at XXXXXXXXXXXX Function code NEC LCD 00 r 00_v M40 46 Multeos Comments an
19. to FD are used for setting preset constants such as warm up time code FE is used for a Restore factory presets and FF is used as a test and diagnostic mode Setting of constants in the T440 The T440 has built in non volatile memory i e it maintains its contents even if power goes down This memory is used to save the series of constants typically set or adjusted at T440 install time for example e Altered Cooldown and Warmup and AutoPixelAlign delay times e Select a particular non default channel e g a Component or HDMI channel in place of the default Composite Video e Set the timeout for the internal timer used to turn off the projector if everyone leaves the room or e Enable and set the mode of operation for the screen control relay outputs The constant setting process To set a non volatile constant several steps are done in sequence 1 Setup the DIP switch called Options to a value to be loaded into that constant 2 Setup the Program select hex switches to address the constant The constants are addressed by setting the switches to a number in the range EO to FD allowing for 30 constants The meaning of a particular constant and its hex switch address is listed in the following tables and 3 Toggle the yellow Reset switch from its normal OFF state to the ON position and then back to the OFF position The ON direction is shown in small print by the arrow and the 1 on the top of the sw
20. to the OFF state above The actual Cooldown period and hence screen up time can be programmed by a constant setup see later Rear view of the T440 Looking at the back of the T440 shows the connections and the setup switches T440 Connections Across the bottom right to left are Phoenix plug in screw terminals for wiring to the outside world They are e Projector RS232 serial connection same pinout as the T460 with Ground Tx data out Rx projector reply and CTS optional infrequently used e Auxiliary RS232 serial connection used for download and serial connections eg to the T461 audio controller e At the far left is the power input in the range of 9 to 25 volts Current is under 50mA but depends on voltage e Optional Relay drive out intended for screen control Optional IR transmitter output not implemented currently T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 3 At the top left is three terminal connection J3 with two inputs one for the PIR input the other is unallocated at the moment Next to it is connection J11 for Relay 3 a power on relay drive Just below this input connector is a CATS socket This is a quick wiring option for the a gt z communications power PIR to the T467 cable top box which provides terminations to the projector DB9 power in socket and PIR screw terminals It is NOT an Ethernet connection T440 Switches Kbd select
21. upgrade for totally new devices a laptop is never needed at install setup time There is 4 Mbyte of memory in the unit for data base storage A boot loader is included in the CPU located in upper memory so no special programming dongles are needed it just needs a PC with a serial port or a USB to serial adaptor Operation of the T440 A number of coloured LEDs are associated with keys and these are steady or flashed to signal to the user the current state of the system Pressing keys moves the operation through these various states There are two groups or styles of keyboards e Separate ON and Channel keys This has one Green ON key and Blue Channel keys Video Computer and e Combo On Channel keys This group has one or three Green keys which are marked with a Channel function as well as On Table of Contents Operation of the T440 1 OPT7 Detection of proj closedown 8 Optoma Projector Gr1 amp 2 25 26 Rear view and T440 connections 3 OPT8 T461 audio control 8 Panasonic Projector 27 28 Setting up the T440 switches 4 Wiring amp configuring the T440 9 Plus U5 U7 Projector 29 Setting keyboard code 4 Acer projector family 10 Sanyo LCD TV projector 30 32 Selection switch for options 4 BenQ MP5 7xx SP820 Opt Gr3 11 12 Sharp 33 Selection of program projector 4 Epson VP21 IR to X5 13 14 Sony projector 34 Setting of T440 constants 5 HP projector 15 Toshiba projector 35 36 Screen contro
22. was NOT received back from the projector If there are no blink codes provided for that projector the red LED just comes on steady at all times after reset or pressing OFF If the red LED comes on continuously but the projector does have blink codes you may have a wrong or invalid projector code set on SW2 SW3 Rev18 and later If all 4 LEDs flash this indicates an invalid SW2 3 program select setting Voltage tests on projector RS232 connection You will need a multimeter as a basic piece of test equipment 1 Set MM to Volts and with the black lead on Gnd far right back view check voltages on Tx and Rx It should be 5 to 9 volts on almost all projectors exceptions are projectors with clamp diodes on their serial ports If you have one of those you will get about 0 5 to 1 volts on these lines 2 If only ONE line is at 5 to 9 volts suspect a wiring fault Correct the wiring and try again Maybe Tx and Rx are swapped 3 If voltages are correct unplug the cable from the Phoenix connector and measure voltage from the Tx line to ground If this is still negative of more than a few millivolts check wiring for a short to the projector s Tx line Else measure resistance to Gnd it should be 4 to 7 KOhms If it is only a few ohms suspect a short to ground If it is high or open circuit you are NOT connected to the projector RS232 input Correct the wiring and try again 4 Some very few projecto
23. 1 above as the Computer channel and Videol as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Video and Video channels making S Video the video default e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available e Pressing a Computer channel key when already selected will instead send a Auto Pixel Align whenever needed e Setting OPT2 switch ON will send an Auto Pixel Align message 30 seconds after selecting a computer channel e Picture and sound mute is available with two yellow button mute mode but no Freeze is available RS232 connections to Sony projectors and LCD flat panel These all use a D sub 9 pin connector male on cable VPL CX85 86 FX50 51 52 PX11 15 35 40 41 38400 BAUD Even parity 1 stop VPL ES3 EX3 38400 BAUD No parity 1 stop Function Direction T440 projector Projector Connector Connection Male on cable Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T440 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 2 RXD D sub 9 male Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 3 TXD solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 34 Toshiba Codes 50 to 54 hex A good
24. 26 Panasonic projectors Codes 30 to 32 Good set of current model RS232 codes https eww pavc panasonic co jp projector extranet main sitemap index html Code 30 Group 1 No adr OSH mute PON unmute abs audio PT L501 701 L502 702 L511 711 712 PT L735 PT F200 PT LB50 51 55 60 PT LC55 56 75 76 80 PT P1SDE and a lot more Code 31 Group 2 No adr OSH 1 mute OSH 0 unmute abs audio PT F100 F100NT FW100NT PT F200 F200NT PT LB75 LB75NT PT LB80 LB80NT and Code 32 Group 3 No adr OSH mute PON unmute NO audio PT AE900 AX100 AX200 PT AE2000 Currently only no address models Address models PT D3500 D4000 DW5100 D5700 DW7000 D7700 D DW 10000 not covered yet Note Panasonic have used toggle mode in the past for the shutter or mute function which makes it hard to know the current mute state for the two yellow button mute mode and the MUTE key in the freeze mute keyboard code A We have determined that the use of the OSH command to turn ON the mute mode and the use of the PON Power On to exit mute mode works OK on these Groups and 3 above Panasonic have recently made it easier by introducing absolute shutter control by adding OSH 1 Shutter ON and OSH 0 Shutter OFF commands which give proper control These recent ones are the Group 2 in this family Channel codes are Computer 02 TIS RG1 03 RGB 1 VGA analog RGB Computer2 02 TIS RG2 03 RGB 2 VGA analog RGB Comp
25. 3 Video YPbPr Video6 02 INP 7 03 Select HDMI 1 Video7 02 INP 8 03 Select HDMI 2 Video8 02 INP 0 03 Select TV Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Videol as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels The TV setting uses the following command TV 02 INP 0 03 Select TV This panel can be used with a number of keyboards e With a Code 9 or Code A keyboard with buttons selecting Video and Computer with either Volume code 9 or Freeze Mute Code A e With a Code B L or Code B P keyboard with buttons selecting Video and Computer and Computer2 with Volume control keys or e With a Code E keyboard with buttons selecting TV Video and Computer with TV channel Up Down and Volume control keys The channel commands send absolute channel commands so the upper and lower limits must be programmed into Constant A and Constant B Default is 0 gt 10 Keyboards B and E combine channel keys with On keys e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available RS232 connections to Sanyo LCD These use a 9 pin D9 male on the projector male on cable Communications is at 9600 b
26. 3 Pin 7 Mini DIN 8 solder side CTS out to projector Pin 4 Not used Note Even though some BenQ manuals show a D sub 9 connector in fact the tested projectors all have mini DIN 8 pin sockets After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 11 BenQ SP820 Optoma Group 3 EP771 EP772 EP774 projectors Code 3B hex Message formats are ASCII with format PN lt CR gt for Power On SR lt CR gt for RGB select etc Channel codes are Computer SR 0D RGB analog RGB VGA Computer2 SD OD I DVI Videol SV 0D Comp Video Video2 SS OD S Video Video3 SY OD Component via DB15 Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Video as the Video channel Setting OPT switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available e You must turn off Auto Source in Config menu e You must turn off Auto Power Off and Direct Power On in Config menu e Freeze and mute toggle only with
27. 32 connections to 3 Pin DIN Acer projectors Mini DIN 3 socket on projector Coms at 9600 DP8N1 Function Direction T440 projector Acer Serial Port Connection Connector O Q Ground Ground Mini DIN 3 pin 3 Gnd Data from T440 to projector Tx Mini DIN 3 pin 1 or 2 RXD Mini DIN 3 Reply data from projector to T440 Rx Mini DIN 3 pin 2 or 1 TXD solder side After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 10 BenQ MP510 MP610 MP611 MP620 MP720P MP721 Code 38 hex BenQ MP622 Code 39 hex BenQ MP770 Code 3A hex Channel codes for all except MP770 are Computer 06 14 00 04 00 34 13 01 00 60 Analog RGB DB15 Computer2 06 14 00 04 00 34 13 O1 01 61 DVI Analog RGB some only Videol 06 14 00 04 00 34 13 O1 04 64 Composite Video RCA Video2 06 14 00 04 00 34 13 01 05 65 S Video Video3 06 14 00 04 00 34 13 01 03 63 Component YPbPr via DB15 Channel codes for MP770 are Computerl 06 14 00 04 00 34 13 01 00 60 Analog RGB DB15 Computer 06 14 00 04 00 34 13 01 02 62 DVI Analog RGB Videol 06 14 00 04 00 34 13
28. 4 is used to select install time options Moving a switch to the ON position selects the option as defined in this table Switch On Function Switch On Function OPT1 Swap Video 1 and Video 2 sources i e use OPT5 spare S Video as Video 1 or main video source OPT2 Set automatic sending of Auto Pixel Align after OPT6 spare any Computer key selection Time after Computer command is Constant 7 OPT3 spare OPT7 Enable projector state sensing and turn T440 off if OFF or COOLDOWN sensed OPT4 spare OPT8 Use T461 for audio switching amp control T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 4 Selection of the program projector SW2 and SW3 the Program select switches shown in the T440 rear view are normally used to select a family and or make of projector These switches are read on Reset toggling the yellow RESET switch ON then OFF or power on and determine what codes are sent to the projector as front panel keys are pressed In this documentation when a code 2A for example is quoted it means the first hex digit 2 is set onto the left hand switch SW2 and the second hex digit A is set onto the right hand switch SW3 Codes from 00 to DF are used for projector program selection use the projector tables in the Projector data section of this manual to choose a program code and set it into these two switches Codes from EO
29. 5 Second or Video 2 key message Constant 4 E 4 Spare Constant 5 E 5 Warmup time 1 gt 159 seconds Constant 6 E 6 Cooldown time 1 gt 159 seconds Constant 7 E 7 AutoPixelAlign 1 gt 159 seconds after Computer message defaults time delay to 30 sec if value is 0 Constant 8 E 8 Closedown timer 0 gt 15 hrs 54 mins in 6 01 6mins 45 is 4 h 30 m min steps Factory Default of 00 sets 30 mins automatically Rev 017 Constant 9 E 9 Screen relay mode 0 no drive 1 one pulse 2 2 pulses 3 direct drive setting Constant A E A Lower TV channel 0 assumed if not set to value setting Constant B E B Upper TV channel 10 assumed if not set to value setting Constants C to 1D unallocated Hardware interfaces of the T440 Screen control relay interfaces Four pin screw terminal connector J10 is used to interface to screen control relays or control interfaces like the Control interface released by ScreenTechnics or the Somfy ILT CD4 interface The interface provides e A Ground pin for connection to the common of a system like the CD4 or ScreenTechnics e A 12 volt pin to provide power for the top of isolation relays driven by the outputs e Relay 1 used for screen down function and e Relay 2 used for screen up function The Relay 1 and 2 lines are driven by a 10 A 60V N channel power FETs which provides a low resistance to ground when turned on
30. Align message 30 seconds after selecting a computer channel e Pressing a Computer channel key when already selected will instead send a Auto Pixel Align whenever needed OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available RS232 connections to Sanyo projectors 8 Pin DIN circular connector group Communications is at 19200 baud 8N1 Function Direction T440 projector Control Port Connector Connection Ground Ground 8 pin DIN pin 4 Data from T440 to projector Tx 8 pin DIN pin 1 RXD Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 8 pin DIN pin 6 TXD Mini DIN 8 Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector CTS 8 pin DIN pin 5 CTS ATS solder site After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 31 Sanyo projector PLC WXU10N Code 07 hex This family has one member with just 5 channel messages There is an RS232 code chart at http www slideandsound com pdf sanyo projectors Owners_Manuals om_PLC WXUI10N pdf Channel codes are Computer BE EF 02 06 00 0B D2 32 00 00 00 00 00 RGB 1 VGA Computer BE EF 02 06 00 8F D3 36 00 00 00 00 00 DVI D Videol BE EF 02 06 00 BC D3 35 00 00 00 00 00 Comp Vi
31. Controller JED T440 A V Controller JED T440 A V Controller Mute JED T440 A V Controller Mute T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 40 JED T440 A V Controller TV Video Controller Channel Volume JED T440 Trouble shooting guide to setting up a T440 These notes are to guide debugging if an installation does not come to life on initial hook up Firstly Make sure the switches are set correctly and make sure the yellow RESET switch is OFF down and the red LED is lit On Rev 3 boards the yellow switch is replaced with a small push button switch Initial test using blink codes 1 A basic self test is included in most projector panel drivers and this can be actioned simply by pressing the OFF key when in the OFF state just the red LED lit and the projector OFF If this self test mode is available the notes for the projector included on the particular projector page is indicated by the following message Power on panel connection blink codes are provided 2 If blink codes are available the red LED should blink just once and then show a steady OFF This means the projector has been polled for status by the T440 and it has replied with a correct I m here and I m OFF message 3 If blink codes are available and the red LED blinks three times and then shows a steady OFF it indicates there is a communication error and the correct reply
32. D JED MICROPROCESSORS PTY LTD 173 Boronia Rd Boronia PO Box 30 Victoria 3155 Australia Phone 61 3 9762 3588 Fax 61 3 9762 5499 D Web site http www jedmicro com au email jed jedmicro com au T440 Simple Projector Controller users manual release version V019 Ed Schoell rev Sept 4th 2008 The T440 is a wired RS232 remote controller for video projectors and flat panels allowing simple On Off control channel source selection and optionally audio JED T440 A V Controller level control or freeze mute functions Ease of setup and installation has been an important design B ka criterion and this has been achieved by providing a data base of pre coded projector code families in all units so all have mute identical software which is field up dateable At install time or whenever options or projectors are changed in a room the e ka mm changes are made by selecting device families with the Program select hez switches on the back of the unit The range of keyboards at the end of this manual is coded for identification and this code number is set on the Kbd Select hez switch A DIP switch allows installers to quickly select several extra options Several variables can be setup at install time allowing for variable warm up and cool down times timeout time for automatic turnoff and allocation of a wide range of computer or video channels to the front panel keys Except for a major code
33. DMI 1 or DVI on older Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer1 above as the Computer channel and Videol as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Videol and Video2 channels TV kb 00 0 OD or xb 00 00 OD TV Digital Code 18 or 1A hex selects TV kb 00 1 OD or kb 00 10 OD TV Analog Code 19 or 1B hex selects This panel can be used with a number of keyboards e With a Code 9 or Code B keyboard with buttons selecting Video and Computer with Volume Up Dn e With a Code E keyboard with buttons selecting TV Video and Computer with TV channel Up Down and Volume control keys The TV channel commands send incremental i e up and down commands so the limits are set in the panel e No OPT7 handshake mode or power on panel connection blink codes available e Freeze command is not available RS232 connections to LG LCD LG Plasma and Zenith flat screens These use a 9 pin D9 male on the panel female on cable Comms is at 9600 8N1 Function Direction T440 projector Panel RS232 Port Connection Connector 00000 Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 0000 Data from T440 to projector TX 9 pin D sub pin 3 RXD D sub 9 female Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 2 T
34. GB Computer2 SOURCE 21 0D DSUB2 VGA analog RGB Computer3 SOURCE 30 0D INPUT3 DVI D Computer4 SOURCE 31 0D INPUT3 D RGB Computer5 SOURCE B1 0D INPUT4 BNC analog RGB Videol SOURCE 41 0D Comp Video Video2 SOURCE 42 0D S Video Video3 SOURCE 14 0D Component on DSUB1 or YCbCr on DSUB1 Video4 SOURCE 24 0D Component on DSUB2 or YCbCr on DSUB2 VideoS SOURCE 15 0D YCbCr on DSUB1 Video6 SOURCE 25 0D YCbCr on DSUB2 Video7 SOURCE 30 0D INPUT3 DVI D Video SOURCE 31 0D INPUT3 D RGB Video9 SOURCE B2 0D INPUT4 BNC COMPONENT RGB Video Video10 SOURCE B3 0D INPUT4 BNC COMPONENT YCbCr Video 1 SOURCE B4 0D INPUT4 BNC COMPONENT YPbPr Video12 SOURCE C4 0D INPUTS BNC COMPONENT YCbCr Video13 SOURCE C5 0D INPUT5 BNC COMPONENT YPbPr Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Videol as the Video channel Setting OPT switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available RS232 connections to Epson ESC VP21 projectors These use a 9 pin D9 male on the projector female on cable Communications is at 9600 baud 8N1
35. I EIP 1500 Video7 ISEV 1 0D S VIDEO on EIKT_EIP_S200 X200 X350 Video ICMP 1 0D COMPONENT on EIKI_EIP_S200 X200 X350 Video9 IDVI 1 0D DVI on EIKT_EIP_S200 X200 X350 Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Videol as the Video channel Setting OPT switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels e Some models use VED 1 for Comp Video and IVED2 for S Video and some use the reverse e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available RS232 connections to Sharp Eiki projectors These use a D sub 9 pin connector female or male on cable May be via an adaptor cable from projector 9 pin mini DIN Communications is at 9600 baud 8N1 Some projectors may need this to be set up via an on screen menu Function Direction T440 projector Sharp Control Port Sharp Control Port Connection Connector D sub 9 Connector DIN 9 Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T440 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 2 9 pin D sub pin 2 Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 3 9 pin D sub pin 3 Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector CTS unused unused After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as desc
36. IN 9 pin Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 9pin mini DIN Pin 4 DNS Data from T440 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 3 9 pin mini DIN solder side RXD Pin 1 RXD Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 2 9 pin mini DIN TXD Pin 7 TXD Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C N C After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual Baud rate change This family of projectors can be operated at 115 200 baud or 19 200 baud As shipped from Plus communications is at 115 200 baud and must be set using a PC to 19 200 for use with a T440 Switch to 19 200 as follows Connect to a PC via a straight though serial cable and run HyperTerminal setting it up to run at 115 200 baud 8 bit data 1 start 1 stop no parity no hardware handshake 8N1 Unless you have enabled local echo you will not see the characters as you type them You can enable echo by going to File gt Properties gt Settings gt ASCII Setup and ticking Echo typed characters locally HyperTerminal is found under Accessories in the Windows system Verify communications by typing QS CR LF The QS must be upper case The CR and LF must follow Send a CR with the ENTER key and send the LF by holding down CTRL and pressing ENTER The projector should reply with its status eg QS2 if OFF and QS6
37. T460 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 2 TXD D sub 9 male py PID p p solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 27 RS232 connections to Panasonic projectors continued Three systems in use D SUB 9 Male on projector female on cable Comms at 9600 8N1 Function Direction T460 projector Panasonic Serial Port Connection Connector Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T460 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 2 RXD Reply data from projector to T460 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 3 TXD Dnub UE eply data from projector to p sub p solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C Mini DIN 8 socket on projector Comms at 9600 8N1 Function Direction T460 projector Panasonic Serial Port Connection Connector Ground Ground mini DIN 8 pin 4 Data from T460 to projector Tx mini DIN 8 pin 3 RXD Reply data from projector to T460 Rx mini DIN 8 pin 5 TXD Mini DIN 8 Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector NC N C solder side After installation wiring of any projector to a T460 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual CTS is NOT needed in units tested so only connect TX RX and GND T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 28 Plus projector families Code 40
38. These lines can connect to a CD4 or Screen Technics controller simulating a switch connection to common ground Don t use the 12 volt power connection with these two screen controllers Screen relay mode setting Constant 9 holds a number setting the screen control mode shown in the following table Screen down time is set by Warm up time set by Constant 4 Screen up time is set by Cool down time settings set by Constant 5 T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 6 Constant 9 value Function Screen Down ON key Screen Up OFF key 0 No relay drives 1 ScreenTechnics Relay 1 pulse starts down when ON Relay 2 pulse starts up when OFF mode key pressed key pressed Motor stops automatically with Motor stops automatically with internal limit switches internal limit switches 2 Somfy CD4 Relay 1 pulse starts down Relay 2 pulse starts up mode Relay 1 amp 2 pulse stops at end of Relay 1 amp 2 pulse stops at end of Warm Up time set Cool down time set 3 Direct drive Relay 1 runs down motor when Relay 2 runs up motor when on mode on for length of Warm Up time set for length of Cool down time set Power On Relay3 Connector J11 is for Relay 3 a power on relay drive This is used for control of ancillary equipment When the ON key is pressed Relay3 an N channel FET output is actuated this can be used to turn on external audio e
39. Whenever there is a DB15 connector we make this Computer 1 Same with video their default strings are Videol A9 00 01 00 00 00 01 9A Composite Video RCA Video2 A9 00 01 00 00 OI 01 9A S Video so the default Video key is just about always Composite on a RCA connector and Video2 if there is one is S Video So the default first two Computer and Video strings are automatically setup WITHOUT HAVING TO SET ANYTHING INTO ANYWHERE Bonus To make it VERY easy to swap S Video for Composite Video we have setup the OPT1 switch to just swap over Videol and Video2 allocations Set the switch and toggle the yellow reset switch We always put all the strings we can find for a particular family into the internal system data base and one can just select which one of the pre coded strings you want to use by PUTTING ITS INDEX NUMBER ALONE INTO THE CONSTANT LOCATIONS 0 1 2 AND 3 So if you want the string called Computerd A9 00 01 00 00 05 05 9A Input D or DVI to be the string used for the Computer1 key on a T440 simply put its index i e 4 into the Constant 0 location as shown on page 4 of the manual using a switch setting of EO on the Program Select switch and 00000100 on the Options switch If you have a keyboard with TWO computer keys the second key is programmed for one of the other Computer choices by putting its index number into Constant 1 program s
40. X YPbPr1 YPbPr Video 4 STX IN4 ETX STX INS ETX STX IN5 ETX STX IN5 ETX STX IN5 ETX YPbPr2 YPbPr Camera PC card Camera Video 5 STX IN7 ETX STX IN6 ETX STX IN6 ETX PC card Network Camera Video 6 STX IN8 ETX Camera Group 2 next page T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 35 Code 54 Group 2 1 TDP T TW95 T TW100 TDP T250 TW250 TDP T300 TW300 TDP T350 TW350 TDP T355 TW355 Code 54 Group 2 2 TLP X2000 XC2000 XD2000 TLP X2500 XC2500 TLP X3000 XC3000 TLP WX2200 Code 54 Group 2 3 TDP ST20 TDP EX20 TDP EW25 Group 2 1 Group 2 2 Group 2 3 Computer 1 STX IN3 ETX RGB 1 or DVI A STX IN1 ETX RGB1 STX IN1 ETX RGB1 Computer 2 STX IN5 ETX RGB2 STX IN2 ETX RGB2 STX IN2 ETX RGB2 Computer 3 STK IN6 ETX Network Video 1 STX IN5 ETX Video STX IN3 ETX Video STX IN3 ETX Video Video 2 STX IN6 ETX S Video STX IN4 ETX S Video STX IN4 ETX S Video Video 3 STX IN2 ETX YPbPr1 STX IN2 ETX YPbPr1 STX IN2 ETX YPbPr1 Video 4 STX IN4 ETX YPbPr2 STX IN4 ETX YPbPr2 STX IN4 ETX YPbPr2 Video 5 STX IN8 ETX BNC3 YPbPr3 Video 6 STX INB ETX Camera Video 7 STX INC ETX Network Video 6 STX IND ETX USB Wireless STX IND ETX USB Wireless Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to h
41. XD solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual Some have clamp diodes on signal lines so voltages may be limited to 0 7 volts and plus 5v signal pulses T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 18 Mitsubishi projector families Codes 24 to 28 hex In the back of some user manuals is a list of RS232 control messages Also see master RS232 code list at http www mitsubishi presentations com customercare projector_tools html There are some confusions is this site eg the DX300 link calls up the X300 so to get the XD300 350 sheet use the XD350 Volume range settings determine what codes family to select Audio is done either with an Absolute command OOVL followed by a decimal 2 digit number eg O0VL21 lt CR gt or an increment decrement command 00r06 lt CR gt and 00r07 lt CR For the absolute volume controlled projectors there is a paragraph in the manual section or document called Controlling the projector using a personal computer called Volume Commands Look in there for the volume range eg 00 31 in the box after the VL command definition Select a control code from the following table Volume range Code group on hex switches Volu
42. a code to select it does not seem to have been included in the code list e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes NOT available RS232 connections to all Plus projectors Taxan projectors have a DB9 RS232 connector We have not been able to determine whether it is a male or female on the cable or what the signal connections are To determine what line is what measure the voltage on pins 2 and 3 If a pin has 5 to 9 volts on it is an output from the projector and should be connected to the RX output on the T440 The other line into the projector should have a resistance to ground of about 5kohm This is the data input and connects to the T440 TX output Note There is confusion as to whether these models even have RS232 coms Some manuals don t even mention it Baud rate change This family of projectors can be operated at 115 200 baud or 19 200 baud As shipped from Kaga communications is at 115 200 baud and must be set using a PC to 19 200 for use with a T440 Switch to 19 200 as follows Connect to a PC via a straight though serial cable and run HyperTerminal setting it up to run at 115 200 baud 8 bit data 1 start 1 stop no parity no hardware handshake 8N1 Unless you have enabled local echo you will not see the characters as you type them You can enable echo by going to File gt Properties gt Settings gt ASCII Setup and ticking Echo typed characters locally HyperTerminal is found under Accessorie
43. al Port Connector Connection Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T460 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 2 RXD Reply data from projector to T460 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 3 TXD Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector RTS 9 pin D sub pin 8 CTS IN D sub 9 female solder side After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 23 NEC projector families GT60 HT LT LT30 NP40 LT60 LT80 MT70 NP1000 NP4000 WT VT 38 400 baud Code 10 hex NEC projector families VT70 VT80 VT90 19 200 baud Code 11 hex NEC old or at 9 600 baud eg with long cable runs Code 12 hex Note Check the projector installation guide user manual and set hex code to match projector speed In the back of each Installation Guide is a list of typical channel selection messages Also see master NEC code list at http www visualsolutionsdist com productfiles docs 2152_2 pdf Channel codes are Computer 02 03 00 00 02 01 01 09 RGB 1 VGA analog RGB Computer2 02 03 00 00 02 01 02 0A RGB 2 sometimes DVI analog Computer3 02 03 00 00 02 01 03 0B DVI Analog Computer4 02 03 00 00 02 01 1A 22 DVI Digital OR component VT770 C
44. aud 8N1 Function Direction T440 projector Sanyo Control Port Connection Connector Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T440 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 3 RXD i l l D sub 9 male Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 2 TXD solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 30 Sanyo Eiki projectors Code 02 hex absolute audio Code 03 hex inc audio Code 04 hex C07 video Code 05 hex C05 Computer 1 This family has many members with a range of channel messages Sanyo has RS232 code charts on www sanyo com au listing codes for each projector Many Eiki e g LC SB SD SE SX W WB X most but not 3 digit ones XA XB XE XG XGA XT Not LC EIP see Sharp or XIP2000 or XWP2000 yet Check codes at http www eiki com Support Default aspx some older use just C05 C06 C07 codes below If absolute audio Code 02 doesn t work use Code 03 which sends incremental audio Channel codes are Computer C50 OD Input 1 Analog RGB DB15 Computer2 C25 OD Input 2 Analog RGB DB15 Computer3 C52 0D Input 1 DVI PC Digital Computer4 C05 0D Inp
45. ave Computer above as the Computer channel and Video as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e Power on panel connection blink codes are provided but OPT7 handshake mode is NOT e Auto Pixel Align is NOT available e Picture and sound mute is available with two yellow button mute mode with a volume keyboard e Mute and freeze keyboard code A available e Make sure to turn off Auto input search in the Default setting menu page of the projector RS232 connections to NEC projectors Most use a male 8 pin mini DIN Function Direction T440 projector Serial Port Connector Connection Ground Ground 8 pin mini DIN pin 4 Data from T440 to projector Tx 8 pin mini DIN pin 1 RXD Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 8 pin mini DIN pin 7 TXD Mini DIN 8 solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 36 Taxan projector families Code 42 hex Taxan PS101S 121X PD121X made by Kaga Channel codes are Computer 04FB 0D Computer Videol 03FC 0D Video This projector has an S Video input but
46. collection of protocol manuals is at http www isd toshiba com au projectors projectors service manuals shtml Code 50 Group 1 1 TLP S200 S201 S220 S221 TLP T400 T401 TLP T500 T501 T520 T521 TLP T600 T601 T620 T621 and TLP T700 T701 T720 T721 Code 51 Group 1 2 TDP MT200 MT400 Code 51 Group 1 3 TDP S20 S21 SC21 S25 SC25 SW25 S35 SC35 SW35 TDP S80 SW80 S81 T90 TW90 T91 T99 TW99 and TLP 710 711 Code 51 Group 1 4 TDP S8 S10 SW20 TDP T8 T9 T30 T40 T45 T80 T98 TLP 250 251 260 261 380 381 550 551 560 561 780 781 790 791 TLP MT7E TLP X10U 11U 20U 21U Code 51 Group 1 5 TDP D1 D2 TLP S30 S40 S41 S70 S71 and TLP T50 T60 T61 T70 T71 Code 52 Group 1 6 TLP 450 451 470 471 650 651 670 671 680 681 TLP B2 U RGB set only Ch 1 Group 1 1 Group 1 2 Group 1 3 Group 1 4 Group 1 5 Group 1 6 Computer 1 STX IN1 ETX STX IN1 ETX STX IN1 ETX STX IN1 ETX STX IN1 ETX STX INI ETX RGB1 RGB1 RGB1 RGB1 RGB1 RGB Computer 2 STX IN3 ETX STX IN2 ETX STX IN2 ETX STX IN2 ETX RGB2 DVI RGB2 RGB2 Computer 3 STX IN6 ETX Network Video 1 STX IN5 ETX STX IN3 ETX STX IN3 ETX STX IN3 ETX STX IN3 ETX STX IN3 ETX Video Video Video Video Video Video Video 2 STX IN6 ETX STX IN4 ETX STX IN4 ETX STX IN4 ETX STX IN4 ETX STX IN4 ETX S Video S Video S Video S Video S Video S Video Video 3 STX IN2 ETX STX IN2 ET
47. ct sa N swz sw3 UOOOuU00 i WSU EWU UL Ben 2nd RS292 PROJECTOR REESE BBAE Boas eRe is nd T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 14 HP vp6320 6321 6325 xp8010 8020 code 48 hex ep7120 7122 Code 49 hex Manuals available on line HP vp6300 manual http www projectorcentral com pdf projector_manual_2885 pdf HP ep7120 7122 manual http h10025 www1 hp com ewfrf wc document lc en amp cc us amp docname c00216274 amp product 427 168 amp dlc en amp print able yes amp encodeUrl true amp HP xp8010 manual http h10032 www1 hp com ctg Manual bpq04040 pdf Channel codes are Computer RSRC 1 0D VGAI Analog RGB DB15 vp632x xp802x Code 48 Computer2 RSRC 2 0D VGA2 Analog RGB DB15 on xp8010 20 Code 48 Computer3 RSRC 6 0D RGBHV xp8010 20 Code 48 Computer4 RSRC 7 0D M1 Graphics DVI xp8010 20 Code 48 Computers RSRC 8 0D DVI vp63xx not analog Code 48 Computer RSRC 8 0D VGAI Analog RGB via DVI to DB15 adaptor ep712x Code 49 Videol RSRC 3 OD Composite Video RCA all Video2 RSRC 4 OD S Video all Video3 RSRC 5 OD Component Video YPbPr xp632x xp8010 20 Video4 RSRC 6 OD RGBHV xp8010 20 Code 48 VideoS RSRC 7 OD M1 Graphics DVI xp8010 20 Code 48 Video6 RSRC 8 OD I DVI vp63xx not analog Code 48
48. d M40 46 old codes new codes Computerl 00_r2 OD 00600001 Select RGB PC Computer 00 _r3 OD 00600002 RGB HV into BNC sockets Computer3 00_r1 OD 00600003 DVI digital Videol 00_v1 0D 00600005 Composite Video also S Video on some Video2 00_v3 OD 00600007 S Video Video3 00_v2 0D 0060000C Component 1 Video YPbPr RCA Video4 00_h1 0D 00600004 HDMI TV n a 0060000A Digital TV Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer1 above as the Computer channel and Video1 as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Videol and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e On panel connection blink codes supported e OPT7 handshake mode is not available e NEC 3000 6520 SC40 46 and M40 46 old codes ONLY support keyboard codes 0 and 5 e Audio control Volume up down keyboards codes 2 9 B and E and two yellow button Mute command is ONLY supported in M40 M46 Multeos mode e Freeze is not supported at all e Turn off ECO mode of the panel to enable On Off control and e TV control keyboard code E is only available for M40 M46 in Multeos mode It uses absolute channel settings so you MUST setup Constant A Lower TV channel setting 0 assumed if not set to value and Constant B Upper TV channel setting 10 a
49. d to ground by the NORMALLY CLOSED relay output of the PIR detector When the PIR senses a person in its sensor beam the relay opens and the PIR input pin is pulled HIGH by resistors on the board This clears the counter in the same way a key press does and the counter restarts Note This function can be used without the PIR just as an OFF timer When the timer is about the close the system down the current channel LED and the OFF LED flash alternately for 30 seconds before closedown Pressing the current channel key will cancel the timer and restore operation for a further timer preset period If using without a PIR the PIR screw terminal must be shorted to the Gnd screw terminal via a short piece of wire PIR stands for Passive Infra Red AUX Input Connector J3 Aux input is for auxiliary inputs eg a Card Swipe reader for system enabling Not supported currently IR LED driver Connector J2 is for an IR LED transmitter See Epson X5 for details of implementation T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 7 Software aspects of the T440 Serial port 2 access to T440 setting information If a T440 installer wishes to check the program version examine switch settings and meanings Constant settings keyboard settings etc a test debug mode can be entered To do this e Connect a T440 460 reprogramming cable from the Second T440 serial port i e a Phoenix to DB9 cable to a
50. deo Video2 BE EF 02 06 00 6D D2 34 00 00 00 00 00 S Video Video3 BE EF 02 06 00 DA D3 33 00 00 00 00 00 Component Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer1 above as the Computer channel and Videol as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Videol and Video2 channels making S Video the video default The Input search function MUST be disabled in the projector Audio is limited there is only one stereo RCA input and NO audio output There is control incremental 0 gt 100 NOT 0 gt 60 as the manual says via the RS232 control if a Volume keyboard is used but only to the rather weak internal speaker Use a T461 if better audio and switching is needed Freeze and mute toggle only with the Freeze Mute keyboard No LEDs flash in the Mute state No 2 yellow button mute is provided with a Volume keyboard as the limited projector codes cannot command absolutely or read back the mute state Users can set OPT2 ON to enable sending Automatic Pixel Align 30 seconds after each Computer source transmission No Projector Comms OK message is available from the projector in Standby No OPT7 handshake mode or power on panel connection blink codes are available no status readback is provided RS232 connections to Sanyo
51. e command is supported e The projector is set to Auto Source 0 Off automatically from the T440 by a command string and e There is about a 10 second delay after pressing OFF before the lamp goes out and Cooldown starts RS232 connections to InFocus only IN2102 EP IN2104 EP and IN2106 EP with D9 These use a 9 pin D9 male on the proj female on cable Comms is at 115 200 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop Function Direction T440 projector Serial Port Connector Connection Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T440 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 2 RXD D sub 9 female Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 3 TXD solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector n c n c After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 17 LG LCD Plasma display TV Code 18 19 1A and 1B hex In the back of each Owner s manual is a list of input select codes examine this table to determine the family There are over a 100 different displays in the kb LG family and codes 18 and 19 cover the kb codes group see the manuals There are several allocations used but all use numbers in the 6 9 range for RGB analog computer so all these are
52. e polled by the T440 every 5 seconds for its run state If the projector has been turned OFF either manually via the projector top buttons the projector IR remote or because of a timeout with no signal etc the T440 will detect this and will also follow state to show the OFF LED glowing To test this select SW7 on do a yellow switch reset and then run the system Then disconnect the projector and the system should close down after three failed polls 15 seconds OPTS8 T461 audio control The T440 software supports the use of the T461 to give absolute control of audio switching and level The T461 is used if Option Switch 8 is ON When connected and the OFF key pressed the green ON LED flashes momentarily It is driven from the T440 second serial port e Channels Computer and Computer2 use T461 channels 1 and 2 e Channels Videol and Video2 use T461 channels 3 and 4 T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 8 Wiring the T440 There is a wiring diagram on the last page of this manual It shows the use of the optional T461 audio box as well If there is no T461 a plug pack is used instead as shown Most commonly CATS cable is used for T440 to projector wiring It is important to use the CATS as a series of pairs where there is an active line solid colour paired with a twisted mate same colour with white used as a ground connected to the ground pins of connectors at
53. eft column audio inputs by number across the top and a matrix of buttons which allows one allocation button or an OFF button to be selected per channel Use the down button to select a channel and the left or right buttons to move the dot to select that channel s audio Move to the quit position to save and use the left to exit the menu Typical Code 45 models are CP X2 CP X6 CP X200 CP X205 CP X251 CP X253 CP X245 CP X255 CP X256 CP X260 CP X265 CP X268 CP X300 CP X305 CP X308 CP X400 CP X417 CP X505 CP X600 CP X605 CP X608 ED X10 ED X12 ED X15 ED X22 VIEWSONIC PJ759 PJ758 PJ760 PJ1 158 3M X64 3M X90 Following have no audio so can use either code PJ TX100 TX200 TX300 AUDIO 4 QUIT RGB2 M1 D COMPONENT S VIDEO L In the back of each user s manual is a list of typical channel selection messages and manuals of most Hitachi projectors are available at http www projectorcentral com Hitachi htm or http www hitachi com products personal av html Channel codes are Computer BE EF 03 06 00 FE D2 01 00 00 20 00 00 Analog RGB 1 DB15 Computer2 BE EF 03 06 00 3E DO 01 00 00 20 04 00 Analog RGB 2 DB15 BNC Computer3 BE EF 03 06 00 OE D2 01 00 00 20 03 00 Digital M1D DVI HDMI Videol BE EF 03 06 00 6E D3 01 00 00 20 01 00 Comp
54. elect switch E1 T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 9 Acer Code 70 hex PD727 P1165 P1265 P5260 P5270 P5280 P5370 Channel codes are Computerl 0 IR 015 OD RGB analog RGB VGA Computer2 0 IR 028 OD RGB analog via DVI Computer3 0 IR 016 OD DVI digital via DVI Videol 0 IR 019 OD Comp Video Video2 0 IR 018 OD S Video Video3 0 IR 017 OD Component YPbPr via DB15 HDTV Video4 0 IR 029 OD Component YPbPr DVI or HDMI via adaptor Video 0 IR 016 OD DVI or HDMI via adaptor There may be more codes available for Wireless and HDMI on newer devices Update later Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Videol as the Video channel Setting OPT switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e Power on projector connection blink codes available e OPT7 handshake mode not available e Source lock must be turned ON in the Maintenance menu e Freeze and mute are toggle mode only in these projectors so 2 yellow button mute mode is NOT supported e Audio functions are limited to one sometimes two audio input s and no output to room speakers Use a T461 if audio control is needed RS2
55. enuator If this is selected via the Option8 switch connected and responding correctly the green LED by the ON button above or to the left of the OFF key blinks once There is no blink if no T461 response is detected Turnon With Separate On Key keyboard Pressing the ON key starts the T440 warm up cycle This will send the start up code to the projector The green LED by the ON button will flash once per second for the pre set warm up time As well the last used channel will be indicated by a green LED glowing steadily by one of the blue Channel keys showing what channel command will be sent to the projector at the end of the warm up period Channel pre select Pressing one of the Video or Computer Channel keys will switch the preselection to a changed channel The green LED by that key will then glow while the ON LED keeps flashing With Combo On key keyboard Pressing any one of the several green Channel On keys starts the T440 warm up cycle This will send the start up code to the projector The green LED for the selected channel will flash once per second for the pre set warm up time Channel pre select Pressing a different green Channel On key during warm up will switch the preselection to a changed channel The green LED by that key will then flash for the rest of the warm up period Warm up The warm up time is preset and varies from projector family to family The time can be altered at
56. he RS232C cable After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual RS232 connections to Mitsubishi projectors D9 Mini DIN 8 Mini DIN 9 solder side solder side These use a 9 pin D9 male on the proj female on cable Comms is at 9600 baud 8 bits no parity and 1 stop Function Direction T440 projector Serial Port Connector D sub 9 female solder side Connection Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T440 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 2 RXD Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 3 TXD Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N c After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 20 NEC NLT 40 46FHD100 Sherwood LF 401 TB5 TV LCD panel Codes 1C and 1D Made by indtek in Korea as LC 401EB3 and LC 461EB3 also sold by Grundig There are two drivers for this these are same for Computer and Video but the TV function can select Full HD Digital tuner Code 1C hex or analog tuner Code 1D hex This family has many members with a range of channel messages Channel codes are Co
57. hex Plus U5 U7 not U6xxx or Taxan See master Plus code list at http www plus america com pdf PC_Control_RS232 pdf Channel codes are Computer SR OD 0A RGB 1 VGA analog RGB Computer2 SA 0D 0A RGB 2 VGA analog RGB2 on U7 only DVI on some Computer3 SN OD OA Network on U7 only Video1 SV OD OA Comp Video Video2 SS 0D 0A S Video Video3 SN 0D OA Network on U7 only Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer1 above as the Computer channel and Video1 as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Video1 and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available e Turn off the auto source feature RS232 connections to all Plus projectors U2 and U4 use a short cable with a 9 pin D9 female one end and a 4 pin USB style on the other This cable is supplied by PLUS and the hole to plug it in is very small on the rear terminal panel covered with a stick on silver plastic film US has a standard D9 male connector on the rear U7 has 9 pin mini DIN Connections are the same for all four ranges Function Direction T440 Plus Control Plus Control projector Port Connector Port Connector Connection 9 pin D sub mini D
58. in the CommPort window or the simulated COM port number that a USB gt serial converter has been installed as This number can be determined by going to Start right clicking on My Computer and left clicking on Properties Click on the Hardware tab then click on the Device Manager button Click on the sign next to Ports COM amp LPT Under this heading you should see the name of the USB gt RS232 device e g Belkin Serial on USB COMxx where xx is the port number you use in the window in MegaLoad Set the baud rate to 115kbps in the Speed window Don t click any Command or Lock bits buttons The status window should show Ready Waiting for Target Plug in the T440 cable into the Second serial port Toggle the yellow Reset switch ON then OFF In the Messages window the Sending Page nnn scrolls as each 128 byte page is erased sent and verified The final message should be Flash Prog Done Sending LockBits and the T440 red OFF LED should glow Unplug setup the switches and install If doing a number just plug the next one in and toggle its yellow switch If it fails to program or stops prematurely toggle the yellow switch to retry It should show Target Mega2561 at the end T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 39 JED T440 Video Controller JED T440 A V Controller JED T440 Video
59. itch and the movement is to the top of the board The OFF position has the slider alongside the O If this is done properly the green LED in the ON position will glow for 2 seconds and then turn off No other LEDs will be on in this constant setting mode even after the 2 second blink The 2 second blink indicates that the constant was setup and saved correctly Setting a value into the Options switch A decimal value in the range 0 to 159 can be set on the Options Switch The switch is Aa mmo vua 34 5 6 E So mm divided into two groups of four switches The first right four switches 5 6 7 and 8 are coded into the units part of the number as a 84218421 BCD setting from 0 to 9 0000 Units The second left four switches 1 2 3 and 4 are coded into the tens part of the number Te ns extended to set a value from Ox to 15x T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 5 Program select switch setup for constant setting Constant Program select switch setting Usage Range for units Comments SW2 SW3 Constant 0 E 0 Computer 1 key 1 gt 5 Main or Computer 1 key message Constant 1 E 1 Computer 2 key 1 gt 5 Second or Computer 2 key message Constant 2 E 2 Video 1 key 1 gt 15 Main or Video 1 key message Constant 3 E 3 Video 2 key 1 gt 1
60. l relay interfaces 6 Hitachi proj 16 Taxan projector 37 Power ON relay interface 7 InFocus ASK Proxima 17 Reprogramming of the CPU 38 39 PIR input for automatic turnoff 7 LG LCD Plasma TV 18 Keyboard codes and line testing 40 41 Serial access to T440 setup info 7 Mitsubishi 19 20 Wiring diagram 42 Reprogramming the T440 CPU 7 NEC LCD TV amp Sherwood Plasma Factory reset of constants 8 and NEC Projector 21 24 T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 1 Off state Blink codes In the OFF state the red LED by this key glows continuously A built in test function is provided which can be actuated by pressing the OFF key in this OFF state This sends a test signal to the connected projector and blink codes show e Ifthe red LED flashes ONCE it indicates that communications was established correctly and the reply was as expected e If the red LED flashes THREE times it indicates a communications error i e a disconnected or powered off projector or a wrongly set Program select switch on the back e If there is NO flash it indicates that this particular projector normally has no response in the standby state or an example projector has not had timing measurements done yet so polls aren t tried e After none one or three flashes the red LED glows continuously T461 communications test A second communications test is done to the optional T461 audio switcher att
61. me range Code group on hex switches 00 21 24 00 60 26 00 31 25 00 100 27 Note Recently we have found some Mit Projectors have different audio control ranges than the Mit manual states If you cannot get the full range try a diff code Some model types for code group 24 hex 00 21 range EX10U ES EX100U HC100 S XD420U S XD430U HC900 E WD2000 WL639U XD435U XD400U XD450U XD460U XD470U XD480U XD490U XD500 XD510U XD520U XD2000U XL6U Some model types for code group 25 hex 00 31 range FL7000U S XL4U XLSU SL6U XL8U XL9U S XL25U XL30U X200E S XD200U XD300U XD350U X390U X400U SX490U X500U XL550U XL650U XL1550U XL2550U XL5900U XL5950U XL5980U LU InFocus LP1200 Some model types for code group 26 hex 00 60 range S XLIU S XL2U S X50U SA51U X70 U X80U Some model types for code group 27 hex 00 100 range SD105U S XD206U Some model types for code group 28 hex no audio or inc dec audio only range If there is no Volume commands paragraph or no audio in the projector use the incremental control driver selection code 28 No audio HC1100 HC1500 HC3000 HC3100 HC4900 HC5000 HD1000 HD4000 Inc dec audio X100E S X120E S X250U S290U X300U Channel codes are Computer 00 rl OD RGB 1 VGA analog RGB Computer2 OO r2 OD RGB 2 VGA analog sometimes DVI analog Computer3 00_d1 OD DVI Analog 1 Computer4 00_d2
62. mputer kb 00 7 OD Select PC RGB Computer2 kb 00 8 OD Select HDMI 1 Computer3 kb 00 9 OD Select HDMI 2 Computer4 kb 00 A 0D Select HDMI 3 Videol kb 00 2 OD AVI Comp Video Video2 kb 00 5 OD S Vid Video3 kb 00 3 OD AV2 Comp Video Video4 kb 00 4 OD AV3 Comp Video side Videos kb 00 6 OD Component Video6 kb 00 0 OD TV Digital Video7 kb 00 1 0D TV Analog Video8 kb 00 8 OD Select HDMI 1 Video9 kb 00 9 OD Select HDMI 2 Video10 kb 00 A OD Select HDMI 3 Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Videol as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels making S Video the video default TV kb 00 0 OD TV Digital Code 1C hex selects TV kb 00 1 OD TV Analog Code 1D hex selects This panel can be used with a number of keyboards e With a Code 9 or Code A keyboard with buttons selecting Video and Computer with either Volume code 9 or Freeze Mute Code A e With a Code B L or Code B P keyboard with buttons selecting Video and Computer and Computer2 with Volume control keys or e With a Code E keyboard with buttons
63. ni DIN Others see D9 below Function Direction T440 projector Serial Port Connector Connection Ground Ground 8 pin mini DIN pin 4 Data from T440 to projector Tx 8 pin mini DIN pin 1 RXD Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 8 pin mini DIN pin 7 TXD Mini DIN 8 solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual These use a 9 pin D9 male on the projector female on cable Function Direction T440 projector Serial Port Connector Connection Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T440 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 2 RXD D sub 9 female Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 3 TXD solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector RTS 9 pin D sub pin 8 CTS IN T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 24 Optoma Group 1 DS309 DX609 EP721 EP723 EP727 EP728 EP752 EP761 EP763 Code OD hex Optoma Group 2 EP766 EP782 W Code OE hex Optoma Group 3 See BenQ SP820 for EP771 772 projectors Code 3B hex In the back of each User s Manual is a list of channel selection messages See master Optoma manual code list at http www optoma eu support aspx
64. nput is dropped RS232 connections to 3 Pin DIN Optoma Group 1 Mini DIN 3 socket on projector Coms at 9600 DP8N1 Function Direction T440 projector Optoma 3 pin Serial Port Connection Connector O Q Ground Ground Mini DIN 3 pin 3 Gnd Data from T440 to projector Tx Mini DIN 3 pin 2 RXD Mini DIN 3 Reply data from projector to T440 Rx Mini DIN 3 pin 1 TXD solder side After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 25 RS232 connections to Optoma Group 2 EP776 EP782 projector with D9 These use a 9 pin D9 male on the proj female on cable Comms is at 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop Function Direction T440 projector Serial Port Connector Connection Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T440 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 2 RXD D sub 9 female Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 3 TXD solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector n c n c After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page
65. omplete Doing the reprogramming 1 o oy Hi 9 Email JED at tech support jedmicro com au and ask for the latest T440Vxxx hex file xxx is the current version number Save it in the T440 hex files data directory just created on your PC i e C JED downloads T440 hex files Click on the Megaload NET icon on your desktop to run the downloader BA Megaload NET V 7 0 File to be programed in the Flash C JED downloads T 440 hex files T 440 004 hex File to be programed in the EEprom Open BootLoader Lock Bits to be program J BLB12 BLB11 BLBO2 J BLBO Comm Setup Target Messages Open Flash Hex File Flash Hex File OK 200231 Bytes CommPort Speed Device KXXX Coml x 115kbps z PageSize xxxx TC DTR M RTS BootSize KXXX Flash Size xxxx Close Port EEpromSize xxxx Command Thanks to read HI AVR Fans Send Reset Monitor If you find this software J useful would be pleased to receive some About Atmel Megas of your choice Status Ready Waiting for target Progress In the first window Files to be programmed in the Flash click on Open move to the directory C JED downloads T440 hex files and double click on the latest T440Vxxx hex file there Note There is no corresponding EEprom file to be opened The Messages window should show Flash File ok Select the COM port number on your PC that you have connected to the RS232 cable
66. omputer5 02 03 00 00 02 01 IF 27 Input Select Viewer Computer6 02 03 00 00 02 01 20 28 LAN Videol 02 03 00 00 02 01 06 0E Comp Video Video 02 03 00 00 02 01 0B 13 S Video Video3 02 03 00 00 02 01 07 0F Comp Video 2 Video4 02 03 00 00 02 01 0C 4 14 S Video 2 Video5 202403400400402401 410418 Component 1 Video6 02 03 00 00 02 01 11 19 Component 2 Video7 02 03 00 00 02 01 12 1A Component 3 Video 02 03 00 00 02 01 1A 22 DVI Digital OR component VT770 Video9 02 03 00 00 02 01 24 2C Slotl 1 GT5000 6000 Video10 02 03 00 00 02 01 25 2D Slotl 2 GT5000 6000 Video11 02 03 00 00 02 01 29 31 Slot2 1 GT5000 6000 Video12 02 03 00 00 02 01 2A 32 Slot2 2 GT5000 6000 Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Video1 as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Videol and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available Models HT410 510 LT180 VT70 series and NP40 series don t control audio via RS232 use a T461 instead RS232 connections to NEC projectors Most use a male 8 pin mi
67. oprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 15 Hitachi projectors Code 44 hex single audio control Code 45 by channel audio This family has a compact set of BE EF hex commands consistent across the models Two code groups are provided Code 44 is used when there is an audio in for typically each RGB channel but one audio shared by all video inputs There is only one pair of commands for audio Inc Dec and the level of all channels is controlled by this one pair of commands So if a level has been dropped for a RGB channel the audio level is down for the Video input and needs to be manually adjusted up These are typically many older models excluding 3 byte code CP X935 to X970 Also supported by code 44 are 3M MP8746 MP8747 MP8775 3M X45 3M X55 3M X75 3M X70 3M X80 ELMO EDP S10 VIEWSONIC PJ510 PJ853 PJ656 PJ552 PJ562 PJ750 PJ862 PJ1165 PJ1172 PJ1065 also InfocusLP800 Hitachi PJ TX10 does have Code 44 audio Code 45 is used when there are a number of audio inputs 2 3 or 4 but these are unallocated to a video channel These must be manually allocated using the projector menu system to suit the audio sources cables and connectors on site but any audio input can typically be allocated to any video RGB input Audio channels can be shared or a channel set to have no audio A typical menu sequence is to go to Menu gt Advanced menu gt Audio gt Audio which gives a table of a variable number of channel names down the l
68. osite Video RCA Video2 BE EF 03 06 00 9E D3 01 00 00 20 02 00 S Video Video3 BE EF 03 06 00 AE D1 01 00 00 20 05 00 Component RCA Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Video as the Video channel Setting OPT switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes available RS232 connections to Hitachi and 3M InFocus and Elmo Hitachi made projectors These use either a D sub 15 shrink jack pin connector female on cable or a DB9 female on cable Coms at 19200 8N1 Function Direction T440 projector Hitachi Control Port Hitachi Control Port Connection Connector 15 pin shrink Connector DB9 some Ground Ground Pin 6 7 and 10 Use all Pin 5 Data from T440 to projector Tx Pin 13 Pin 2 Reply data from proj to T440 Rx Pin 14 Pin 3 Plus 9 volt CTS DTR N C N C N C After installation wiring of any projector to a T440 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual CTS is NOT needed T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 16 InFocu
69. quipment powered speakers etc via an isolation relay such as Boolean Engineering s Easyswitch The drive to Relay3 is turned OFF when the OFF key is pressed The two screw terminals on the Easyswitch connect to the RL3 and Gnd on J11 See http www sub net au boolean expeasy It is also possible to drive a normal magnetic or opto isolated zero crossing 240VAC relay from this output by connecting the positive end of the relay to the 12 volts connection on J10 Timer and PIR input for automatic turnoff Connector J3 is used as two contact close open inputs A PIR infra red people detector senses whether all the class and presenter has left the building leaving the video equipment running The time out is set as Constant 8 If left at the default of 0 the default time of 30 mins setting of 05 is assumed This default was first introduced in rev 017 No timeout is actioned UNLESS J3 PIR In is grounded either via a piece of wire or a PIR normally closed relay contact The number placed into Constant 8 is a time out count of 6 minute intervals and a Constant 8 value of 10 for example is one hour The maximum count is 159 i e 15 hours and 54 minutes 9 x 6 mins 54 mins This timeout is reset by any key operation i e a channel change a volume mute or freeze setting or even re pressing the current channel button or the ON key The timeout only operates when the input on the PIR pin is shorte
70. r T461 if that is in use as well This lockout period is variable and is preset in the internal tables Pressing a different channel key will send the appropriate code to the projector and also an associated volume level if absolute volume mode is used The selected channel green LED will then flash for the same lockout period as above T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 2 Volume control and two key mute On a keyboard with Volume up down keys volume up and volume down messages are sent to the projector as keys are pressed In some cases two three or more Volume Increment Decrement messages are sent with each key press so that off to full volume takes typically 20 to 30 key presses rather than 63 to 100 which might be needed to cover the 0 63 or 0 100 range sometimes used The volume keys also auto increment decrement if held down If the projector control is absolute i e an absolute setting is sent only one volume message is sent for each button push or pulse from the auto inc dec function but the actual value sent could be incremented by a number larger than one again to limit the range from 0 20 to 0 30 If a T461 audio controller is used its range is 0 20 If absolute control is used by projector or T461 the last volume used for a channel is remembered after the projector is turned off and restored on the ON command Also as channels are changed the vol
71. ribed in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 33 Sony Code 08 hex Even Parity Code 09 hex No Parity Even parity SONY VPL CX61 CX63 CX80 CX85 CX86 CX100 CX120 CX125 CX150 CX155 VPL ES4 EX4 SONY_FE40 FX40 FX50 FX5 1 FX52 PX 1 1 PX15 PX35 PX40 PX4 1 Code 08 hex No parity VPL ES3 EX3 Code 09 hex A protocol manual is at http www kavena se fileadmin uploads downloads Sony Projektorer VPL FX40 ProtocolRS232FX40 pdf This family has common codes but allocate the Inputs A B C D differently Channel codes are Computer A9 00 01 00 00 02 03 9A Input A VGA analog RGB Computer2 A9 00 01 00 00 03 03 9A Input B or Component Computer3 A9 00 01 00 00 04 05 9A Input C or HDMI Computer4 A9 00 01 00 00 05 05 9A Input D or DVI Videol A9 00 01 00 00 00 01 49A Composite Video RCA Video2 A9 00 01 00 00 01 01 4 9A Il S Video Video3 A9 00 01 00 00 02 03 9A Input A could be component Video4 A9 00 01 00 00 03 03 9A Input B could be component Video5 A9 00 01 00 00 04 05 9A Input C or HDMI Video6 A9 00 01 00 00 05 05 9A Input D or DVI Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer
72. rs need a CTS line set at a 9 voltage This may be the problem but is most unusual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 41 Tp 33ed 8007 Wp Idag PYT Ald S108S2001d01IN CAL 610A TENUE SI9SN Opt L BWWNSTI enr ne W09 O1Ipal MMM HATAN aves VIIVHLSNY VIHOLOIA a 8002 dy pg va eq BUUIM Orr L SGL VINOHOG 3 438WnNN nyua TR avOu VINOHOG Z r NY feulbuo 80 r0 r2 L ONIMVEHQ Et au anano Vd SHOSSA0OHdOHOIN AI A8 NOILLdIHOSAQ 31va ON a N i L puueyo g puueyo RUUEUD p JOULE indno eensny ul PEN oN DEN vLesn4 p a j wo ovaorz O Joyenuayy olpny ejowey 1971 IZO r9 99 489 PUDXLXYON PUD V Ge anduj smog go VS GL1 Ald SHOSSI90HdOHOIN Gar sdno 2ezsu NL sesi F kai J P9199UU09 JON SLO XL YA xu XL aNd ano TETSU T9PL TETSU PUOIS FF OPEL sped Jojenuahy olpny Lor reuondo sjreyep UOOOUUOD 40 seabed o1loads sojoaloud 0 18 94 u9219S 10198 014 L9 L euondo Buisn u ym peunbei AJUO BULA Jopaloig Sr ZEzSH Puddeg pf
73. s or Programs in the Windows system or can be downloaded from http www hilgraeve com htpe Verify communications by typing QU CR LF The QU must be upper case The CR and LF must follow Send a CR with the ENTER key and send the LF by holding down CTRL and pressing ENTER The projector should reply with its lamp hours in hex eg QUhhhh Now set it to 19 200 baud by sending a command CL CR LF from a PC running HyperTerminal at 115 200 baud It will switch immediately so the reply will be gibberish Now terminate the HyperTerminal session at 115 200 baud and restart it at 19200 baud 8N1 no handshake local echo enabled Type QU CR LF and verify hours reply QUhhhh at 19 200 baud The baud rate is held in projector non volatile memory so the baud rate setting to 19 200 need be done only once These commands are in Release N of the manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 37 Reprogramming the T440 CPU The CPU an ATMEL ATmega2561 holds a bootloader which interfaces to a PC resident driver program called MegaLoad A reload takes under a minute and the connection to the 4 pin connector on the back of the T440 second serial port is via the same download cable the T460 uses This is the connector usually used for the T461 serial cable Only Rx Tx and Gnd connections are needed The connections to a female D9 to the computer serial port are T440 serial port 2
74. s projectors Code 58 hex also ASK Proxima A1100 A1200 A1300 Currently only IN2102 EP IN2104 EP and IN2106 EP but possibly will drive other similar units In the back of each user s manual is a list of typical channel selection messages and manuals of InFocus projectors are available at http www infocus com support aspx enter projector model number into the Projector QuickFind window to get to an individual model s page and click the documents tab for codes Channel codes are Computer SRCO DSUB1 VGA analog RGB Computer2 SRC1 DSUB2 VGA analog RGB Video1 SRC2 Comp Video Video2 SRC3 S Video Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Videol as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e The current projectors supplied in Australia MUST HAVE A SOFTWARE UPGRADE BEFORE INSTALLATION from 1 01 to 1 07 or later otherwise operation is unreliable comms hangs up and handshake response requests are incorrectly interpreted as a power down command due to a firmware bug in the projector e On panel connection blink codes and OPT7 handshake mode are available e Freeze command is available so Code A keyboard OK e Two yellow button Mut
75. setup time to suit individual models in a manufacturer s range over a range of 1 to 159 seconds See the following section Constant setting for instructions on how to do this Screen down control and Power control ON If screen control is enabled in the Constant setting process when the an ON key is pressed the screen down driver Relay1 RL1 on J10 is activated either pulsed or direct drive Depending on the drive mode set if a turn off for the screen down function is needed and selected it happens at the end of the set warm up time By altering the set warm up time the screen down time can be altered There is no separate down time setting for the screen down in the T440 See the following screen mode setting instructions When the ON key is pressed Relay3 an N channel FET output is actuated this can be used to turn on external audio equipment powered speakers etc via an isolation relay such as Boolean Engineering s Easyswitch The two screw terminals on the Easyswitch connect to the RL3 and Gnd on the T440 J11 See http www sub net au boolean expeasy Run mode At the end of the warmup time the selected channel LED will then flash for a short lockout period and the chosen channel select command is sent to the projector If a volume key is included on the keyboard and an absolute volume mode is provided a volume setting command is then sent to the projector o
76. ssumed if not set to value RS232 connections to NEC LCD with D9 These use a 9 pin D9 male on the plasma female on cable Comms is at 9600 baud 8 bits Odd parity 1 stop Function Direction T460 projector Serial Port Connector Connection Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T460 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 2 RXD l l D sub 9 female Reply data from projector to T460 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 3 TXD solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector N C N C After installation wiring of any projector to a T460 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 22 NEC Plasma PX 42 50 60 61 VM VP VR XM XR 2 3 4 5 6 Code 14hex This family has many members with a range of channel messages There is a typical RS232 code Operation Manual at http www prokare com tr pdf2 nec_residental_plasma_rs232 pdf Channel codes are Computer DF 80 60 47 01 07 0E Computer2 DF 80 60 47 01 08 OF Computer3 DF 80 60 47 O1 OC 13 Videol DF 80 60 47 01 02 09 Video2 DF 80 60 47 01 03 OA Video3 DF 80 60 47 O1 01 08 Video4 DF 80 60 47 01 05 OC Videos DF 80 60 47 01 06 0D Video6 DF 80 60 47 01 0E 15
77. the Freeze Mute keyboard No LEDs flash in the Mute state No 2 yellow button mute is provided with a Volume keyboard as the limited projector codes cannot command absolutely or read back the mute state RS232 connections to BenQ SP820 Optoma EP771 772 projector with D9 These use a 9 pin D9 male on the proj female on cable Comms is at 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop Function Direction T460 projector Serial Port Connector Connection Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T460 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 3 RXD D sub 9 female Reply data from projector to T460 Rx 9 pin D sub pin 4 TXD Ad baies j PRSA solder side Plus 9 volt CTS DTR to projector n c n c After installation wiring of any projector to a T460 use a multimeter to check voltages of 9 on BOTH TX and RX pins in any installation as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual T440 Users manual V019 JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Sept 4th 2008 Page 12 Epson VP21 projectors Code OC hex This family has many members with a range of channel messages Typical models are EMP 30 52 53 54 61 73 74 81 62 82 83 400W 600 800 810 811 820 821 822 828 830 835 830 EMP 6100 6000 6110 1810 1815 1825 7800 7850 7900 7950 8300 9300 S1 S1H In the back of each user s manual is a list of typical channel selection messages Channel codes are Computer SOURCE 11 0D DSUB1 VGA analog R
78. ume is saved on exit and restored Two key mute mode If both volume keys are pressed together mute mode is entered and picture and sound mute messages are sent to the projector and T461 if used and the current channel LED commences a slow flash Normal picture and sound are restored by pressing the channel key or the ON key Not all projectors allow this Mute and Freeze keys When the MUTE key is pressed the projector goes into picture mute mode and the current channel LED commences a slow flash No audio is assumed in a system with a Freeze Mute keyboard Pressing the MUTE key again or the current channel key exits mute mode and the channel LED returns to a continuous glow Some projectors don t have absolute modes for mute so pressing the key just toggles the projector mute mode without any blinking LED display When the Freeze key is pressed the picture is frozen if the feature is supported by the projector Pressing it again exits freeze mode Closedown When the OFF key is pressed the following actions happen e The projector is sent the Powerdown message e Ifenabled the screen up Relay2 RL2 on J10 actuates either as a single pulse or a direct ON for the length of the cooldown period or till a pulse on RL1 stops the screen drive e The Power On Relay3 turns OFF and e The OFF red LED starts flashing once per second At the end of the Cooldown period the system returns
79. ut 1 Slot 1 Computer5 C06 0D Input 2 Slot 2 Computer6 C81 0D Input 4 Wired network Computer7 C82 0D Input 4 Wireless Video1 C33 0D Input 3 Composite Video RCA Video2 C34 OD Input 3 S Video Video3 C35 OD Input 3 Y Pb Cb Cb Cr Component Video4 C07 0D Input 3 Slot 3 Video5 C23 0D Input 2 Composite Video RCA Video6 C24 0D Input 2 S Video Component RCA Video7 C25 0D Input 2 Component 1 RCA Video8 C26 0D Input 2 Component 2 Video9 C06 OD Input 2 Slot 2 Video10 C53 0D Input 1 DVI AV HDCP Video11 C54 0D Input 1 Component Video12 C05 0D Input 1 Slot 1 Video13 C81 0D Input 4 Composite Video Wired network Video14 C82 OD Input 4 S Video Wireless Videol5 C83 0D Input 4 Component USB viewer Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Video as the Video channel Setting OPT switch ON will swap Video and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e Some models eg PLC XW55 56 use command C07 for composite video so use Code 04 hex for these e Some models eg PLC XU105 use command C05 for Computer 1 so use Code 05 hex for these e Setting OPT2 switch ON will send an Auto Pixel
80. uter3 02 TIS HDM 03 HDMI Computer4 02 TIS HD1 03 HDMI 1 Computer5 02 TIS NWP 03 NETWORK Videol 02 TIS VID 03 Vid composite Video2 02 IIS SVD 03 S Video Video3 02 TIS YUV 03 COMPONENT Video4 02 TIS HDM 03 HDMI Videos 02 IIS HD1 03 HDMI 1 Video6 02 IIS HD2 03 HDMI 2 Video7 02 IIS NWP 03 NETWORK Any one of these codes can be set into Constant 0 Constant 1 for computer codes and Constant 2 Constant 3 for video codes The default is to have Computer above as the Computer channel and Videol as the Video channel Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Videol and Video2 channels making S Video the video default e Power on panel connection blink codes are provided but OPT7 handshake mode is NOT e Auto Pixel Align is NOT available e Picture and sound mute is available with two yellow button mute mode with a volume keyboard e Mute and freeze keyboard code A available e Make sure to turn off Auto input search in if your projector includes this RS232 connections to Panasonic projectors Three systems in use D SUB 9 Female on projector male on cable Comms at 9600 8N1 Function Direction T460 projector Panasonic Serial Port Connection Connector Ground Ground 9 pin D sub pin 5 Data from T460 to projector Tx 9 pin D sub pin 3 RXD Reply data from projector to

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