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1. Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 21 RS232 Codes v9 E E vd z S M S Command E 2 2 Setting E S Modifiers Operands E Example Notes Code o 9 o J 2 m o 6 E amp z Schedule SCHEDULE DAY 2101 Slot 0 MON Yes Change the day for event 3 to Monday See Main gt Advanced Day 1 20 1 TUE SCHEDULE DAY 3 MON Settings gt Schedule gt Set 2 WED SCHEDULE DAY 3 MON Event 1 20 gt Day 3 THU 4 FRI 5 SAT 6 SUN Schedule SCHEDULE 2104 Slot String Yes Read the schedule description string for This is the string used for the Description DESCRIPTION 1 20 event 3 schedule slots in the Main gt SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION 3 Advanced Settings gt SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION 3 Daily 08 15 Schedule menu Backlight 25 Schedule SCHEDULE 2103 Slot 0 DAILY Yes Change the frequency for event 3 to Daily See Main gt Advanced Frequency FREQUENCY 1 20 1 WEEKLY SCHEDULE FREQUENCY 3 DAILY Settings gt Schedule gt Set 2 WEEKDAYS SCHEDULE FREQUENCY 3 DAILY Event 1 20 gt Frequency 3 WEEKENDS Serial Device SERIAL DEVICE 1220 Mod 1 Port String No SERIAL DEVICE DB9 BAUD 19200 Changes the serial parameters 0 DB9 SERIAL DEVICE DB9 BAUD 19200 for the various serial 1 USB connections 2 0PS DB9 is the RS232 connector USB is the USB B connector Mod 2 OPS is the serial connection Setting on the OPS connector 0 BAUD Serial
2. Image Adjust gt 0 ZONE 1 OVERSCAN ZONE 1 0 Overscan 1 ZONE 2 OVERSCAN ZONE 1 0 2 ZONE 3 3 ZONE 4 For the current zone 253 OVERSCAN 5 ALL INPUT OVERSCAN 5 254 ALL 254 ALL ZONE 255 CURRENT None CURRENT PIP Size PIP SIZE 107 0 SMALL No PIP SIZE MEDIUM See Main gt Inputs and 1 MEDIUM PIP SIZE MEDIUM Views gt Multi Source View gt 2 LARGE Advanced Layouts gt PIP Size PIP Swap PIP SWAP 106 No PIP SWAP See IR remote control key PIP PIP SWAP ACK SWAP 20 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual RS232 Codes v E B T E S e E Command E 2 ei Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 9 Jg 2 m E o S 5 a z Power POWER SAVE 1406 60 1 MINUTE Yes POWER SAVE DELAY 5 MINUTES See Main Advanced Saving Delay DELAY 300 POWER SAVE DELAY 5 MINUTES Settings Power Power 5 MINUTES Saving Delay 900 15 MINUTES Numeric value is in seconds 1800 and can be used to program 30 MINUTES any delay value 3600 60 MINUTES Power POWER SAVE 1405 0 DISABLED Yes POWER SAVE MODE LOW POWER See Main gt Advanced Saving Mode MODE 1 LOW POWER POWER SAVE MODE LOW POWER Settings gt Power gt Power 2 WAKE ON Saving Mode SIGNAL Prese PRESET DELETE 2000 Preset No Save to Preset 4 See Main gt Presets gt Delete Delete Number PRESET DELETE 4 1 1000 PRESET DELETE 4 ACK Preset Full PRESET FULL 2004 Preset 0 NO No PRESE
3. Is 32 UTC CASABLANCA UTC Casablanca 33 UTC COORDINATED UNIVERSAL TIME UTC Coordinated Universal Time 34 UTC DUBLIN EDINBURGH LISBON LONDON UTC Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London 35 UTC MONROVIA REYKJAVIK UTC Monrovia Reykjavik 36 UTCPO0100 AMSTERDAM BERLIN BERN ROME UTC 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome STOCKHOLM VIENNA Stockholm Vienna 37 UTCP0100 BELGRADE BRATISLAVA BUDAPEST UTC 01 00 Belgrade Bratislava Budapest LJUBLJANA PRAGUE Ljubljana Prague 38 UTCP0100 BRUSSELS COPENHAGEN MADRID PARIS UTC 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris 39 UTCP0100 SARAJEVO SKOPJE WARSAW ZAGREB UTC 01 00 Sarajevo Skopje Warsaw Zagreb 40 UTCPO100 WEST CENTRAL AFRICA UTC 01 00 West Central Africa 41 UTCP0100 WINDHOEK UTC 01 00 Windhoek 42 UTCPO0200 AMMAN UTC 02 00 Amman 43 UTCPO200 ATHENS BUCHAREST UTC 02 00 Athens Bucharest 44 UTCPO200 BEIRUT UTC 02 00 Beirut 45 UTCPO200 CAIRO UTC 02 00 Cairo 46 UTCP0200 DAMASCUS UTC 02 00 Damascus 47 UTCPO200 HARARE PRETORIA UTC 02 00 Harare Pretoria 48 UTCPO200 HELSINKI KYIV RIGA SOFIA TALLINN VILNIUS UTC 02 00 Helsinki Kyiv Riga Sofia Tallinn Vilnius 49 UTCPO200 ISTANBUL UTC 02 00 Istanbul 50 UTCPO200JERUSALEM UTC 02 00 Jerusalem 51 UTCP0200 KALININGRAD RTZ 1 UTC 02 00 Kaliningrad RTZ 1 52 UTCP0200 TRIPOLI UTC 02 00 Tripoli 53 UTCP0300 BAGHDAD UTC 03 00 Baghdad 54 UTCP0300 KUWAIT RIYADH UTC 0
4. RESET USER USER is the same as Main Reset Ts RESET USER ACK Advanced Settings gt System FACTORY1 Settings gt Factory Reset FACTORY1 resets everything that USER resets plus EDID customizations network settings and presets Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual RS232 Codes vo I5 gt Jg 2 vd z S e E Command E 2 2 Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 o Jg 2 m E o S E amp zZ Firmware FIRMWARE UPDATE 2200 Mod 1 String Yes FIRMWARE UPDATE See Main gt Advanced Update Firmware FIRMWARE UPDATE AUTO START ACK Settings gt System Settings gt 0 AUTO Firmware Update 1 2 VP AP 2 HDMI Mod 2 Type 0 START 1 PACKET 2 FINISH 3 URL Gain GAIN 209 Mod 1 Zone For RED GREEN No For red gain on Zone 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt 0 ZONE 1 and BLUE GAIN ZONE 1 RED 100 Red Green Blue Gain 1 ZONE 2 modifiers one GAIN ZONE 1 RED 100 2 ZONE3 operand ALL modifier adjusts all three 3 ZONE4 0 200 For all three gains on the current zone Red gains at the same time 253 Gain 101 Green Gain 102 Blue Gain ALL INPUT For ALL 103 The first modifier can only be 254 ALL operand three GAIN 101 102 103 missing if both modifiers are 254 operands GAIN 101 102 103 missing ALL ZONE Red Gain 0 200 255 Green Gain 0 CURRENT 200 None Blue Gain 0 200 CURRENT Mod 2 Color 0 RED 1 GREEN 2 BLUE 255 ALL None A
5. RoHS compliant Part Number 020 1298 00 Contents RS232 Communication e a0 REEF ERORMRRUERSRI WARS KREKFREAXFIREXRRNENERARE RAM EROR ede REV ERA PS 5 Connecting the RS232 Cable 2 2 secs ERENNERT EEN A Meda bed Ue sd ede scenes PESE 5 R5232 PrOtOCOL EE 6 Command Eet 6 Protocol ne ee DEE 7 ENEE Coi pe ene en EUROPEE PURI RP EE eee ee eee Eege 7 RS232 COUES Mcr 9 UE ois QR OU cass casa iiaeo aior o 26 ql eaaweNeees 27 TIMEZONE Pe P ents 29 Sending Serial Commands via USB ET 33 Installing the UltraRes USB drivers 0 cece cece cece nee nee Imm 33 Using the UltraRes USB Connection 39 Sending RS232 Commands Via TCP Or UDP 0 cece cece cece cence nee ence eee eeeeeneenenes 40 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual iii Table of Contents iv Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual RS232 Communication RS232 control is not necessary for operation but is a convenient way to control Planar UltraRes Series displays from a computer at a distance Most things you can do with the remote you can do with RS232 commands Plus you can send inquiries to the displays and find out the current settings and values RS232 connections are made with standard straight through cables Note Serial communication can occur over RS232 USB B or LAN Connecting the RS232 Cable The RS232 cable wi
6. TIME DAY TUE Settings gt Schedule gt Set 2 WED Date and Time gt Day 3 THU 4 FRI 5 SAT 6 SUN Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 23 RS232 Codes v9 E E vd z S n S Command E 2 2 Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 o J o m o S E z z Time TIME MONTH 1102 1 JANUARY Yes TIME MONTH MARCH See Main gt Advanced Month 2 FEBRUARY TIME MONTH MARCH Settings gt Schedule gt Set 3 MARCH Date and Time gt Month 4 APRIL 5 MAY 6 JUNE 7 JULY 8 AUGUST 9 SEPTEMBER 10 OCTOBER 11 NOVEMBER 12 DECEMBER Time String TIME STRING 1103 String Yes TIME STRING See Main gt Advanced TIME STRING 2015 09 01 13 21 Settings gt Schedule gt Date Time Time Zone TIMEZONE 1208 See separate Yes TIMEZONE UTCM0800 PACIFIC TIME US See Main gt Advanced table CANADA Settings gt Schedule gt Set TIMEZONE UTCM0800 PACIFIC TIME US Date and Time gt Time Zone CANADA See table on page 29 for valid values Tint TINT 203 Zone 0 100 No For Zone 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt 0 ZONE 1 TINT ZONE 1 50 Tint 1 ZONE 2 TINT ZONE 1 50 2 ZONE 3 3 ZONE4 For the current zone 253 TINT 55 ALL INPUT TINT 55 254 ALL 254 ALL ZONE 255 CURRENT None CURRENT Touch TOUCH CONTROL 1903 Le 0 OPS Yes TOUCH CONTROL AUTO See Main gt Advanced Control 1 EXTERNAL
7. TOUCH CONTROL AUTO Settings gt System Settings gt 2 AUTO Touch Control Treble AUDIO TREBLE 1005 0 100 No AUDIO TREBLE 50 See Main gt Audio gt Treble AUDIO TREBLE 50 Use Network NETWORK NTP 1209 0 OFF Yes NETWORK NTP ON See Main gt Advanced Time 1 ON NETWORK NTP ON Settings gt Schedule gt Set Date and Time gt Use Network Time 24 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual RS232 Codes 3 9 E E gt a E E 2 a Command E 2 E 2 Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 v VM a 3 i o E S S 3 x zZ Version Info BUILD INFO 2302 0 DATE SCP String Yes BUILD INFO PKG VERSION See Main gt Information gt ts BUILD INFO PKG VERSION 1 0 600 System Information VERSION SCP 3 DATEVP 4 VERSION VP 5 SRC INFO VP 6 VERSION HDM 7 VERSION FRC 8 PKG DATE 9 PKG VERSION Volume AUDIO VOLUME 1006 0 100 No AUDIO VOLUME 50 See Main gt Audio gt Volume AUDIO VOLUME 50 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 25 Current Zone Layout Current Zone Layout 26 Value Name Layout Advanced Layout Current Zone 0 SI Single View N A Zone 1 1 PUL 1 PIP Upper Left Zone 1 2 PUL 2 PIP Upper Left Zone 2 3 P UR 1 PIP Upper Right Zone 1 4 P UR 2 PIP Upper Right Zone 2 5 PLL 1 PIP Lower Left Zone 1 6 P
8. UTC 07 00 Krasnoyarsk RTZ 6 UTC 06 00 Novosibirsk RTZ 5 78 UTCPO800 BEIJING CHONGQING HONG KONG URUMQI UTC 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi 79 UTCPO800 IRKUTSK RTZ 7 UTC 08 00 Irkutsk RTZ 7 80 UTCP0800 KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE UTC 08 00 Kuala Lumpur Singapore 81 UTCPO800 PERTH UTC 08 00 Perth 82 UTCPO800 TAIPEI UTC 08 00 Taipei 83 UTCP0800 ULAANBAATAR UTC 08 00 Ulaanbaatar 84 UTCPO900 0SAKA SAPPORO TOKYO UTC 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo 85 UTCP0900 SEOUL UTC 09 00 Seoul 86 UTCP0900 YAKUTSK RTZ 8 87 UTCP0930 ADELAIDE UTC 09 30 Adelaide 88 UTCP0930 DARWIN UTC 09 30 Darwin 89 UTCP1000 BRISBANE UTC 10 00 Brisbane 90 UTCP1000 CANBERRA MELBOURNE SYDNEY UTC 10 00 Canberra Melbourne Sydney 91 UTCP1000 GUAM PORT MORESBY UTC 10 00 Guam Port Moresby 92 UTCP1000 HOBART UTC 10 00 Hobart 93 UTCP1000 MAGADAN UTC 09 00 Yakutsk RTZ 8 UTC 10 00 Magadan Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 31 Timezone Value Name Description 94 UTCP1000 VLADIVOSTOK MAGADAN RTZ 9 UTC 11 00 Vladivostok RTZ 9 95 UTCP1100 CHOKURDAKH RTZ 10 UTC 11 00 Chokurdakh RTZ 10 96 UTCP1100 SOLOMON IS NEW CALEDONIA UTC 11 00 Solomon Is New Caledonia 97 UTCP1200 ANADYR
9. created Module IP DISPLAY POWER 1 bas 0 67 5 Local port ax X Close m Server settings Server ecl Sent data Redirectto TCP Serve DOCU Redirectto TCP Clier r UDP broadcast File name No file Load file Send See 444953504C41 582E504F5745523D310D v HE Send H Mag p OO v HE Send vvv HU group com LER Hercules SETUP atility Lr I oie e 1 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 41 Sending RS232 Commands Via TCP or UDP 42 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual
10. m o S E amp z EDID Timing EDID TIMING 400 Mod 1 Input Signed Integer No Read the EDID type for HDMI 1 See Main gt Advanced 0 OPS 3 4K60 EDID TIMING HDMI 1 TYPE Settings gt EDID 1 HDMI 1 2 4K30 EDID TIMING HDMI 1 TYPE 4K60 2 HDMI 2 1 1080P UPDATE modifier is the only 3 HDMI 3 Set the HDMI 2 EDID horizontal active to one that supports the action 4 HDMI 4 3840 operator 5 DP EDID TIMING HDMI 2 HACTIVE 3840 6 ALL EDID TIMING HDMI 2 HACTIVE 3840 Mod 2 Update the HDMI 2 EDID Param EDID TIMING HDMI 2 UPDATE 0 UPDATE EDID TIMING HDMI 2 UPDATE ACK 1 HACTIVE 2 VACTIVE 3 VREFRESH 4 FULL SPEC 5 PCLK 6 HBLANK 7 HFP 8 HSYNC 9 VBLANK 10 MER 112 VSYNC ER FACTORY 13 2 TYPE EDID Zone EDID SELECTEDCO 401 LM 0 OPS No EDID SELECTEDCONNECTOR HDMI 1 See Main Advanced NNECTOR 1 HDMI 1 EDID SELECTEDCONNECTOR HDMI 1 Settings gt EDID gt Selected 2 HDMI 2 Connector 3 HDMI 3 4 HDMI4 5 DP 6 ALL Enable AUDIO SPEAKERS 1004 zeit 0 OFF No AUDIO SPEAKERS ON See Main gt Audio gt Enable Internal 1 ON AUDIO SPEAKERS ON Internal Speakers Speakers Error Log ERROR LOG 2311 Log Entry No ERROR LOG 1 Lists any faults that have Number ERROR LOG 1 Wed Sep 16 13 39 33 2015 occurred in the system Entry 1 65535 CRIT Power supply 2 issue 1 is the most recent An empty string returned means that there are no more error log entries after that entry Factory RESET 2400 0 USER No
11. 3 00 Kuwait Riyadh 55 UTCP0300 MINSK UTC 03 00 Minsk 56 UTCP0300 MOSCOW ST PETERSBURG VOLGOGRAD UTC 03 00 Moscow St Petersburg RTZ 2 Volgograd RTZ 2 57 UTCP0300 NAIROBI UTC 03 00 Nairobi 58 UTCP0330 TEHRAN UTC 03 30 Tehran 59 UTCP0400 ABU DHABI MUSCAT UTC 04 00 Abu Dhabi Muscat 60 UTCP0400 BAKU UTC 04 00 Baku Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual Timezone Value Name Description 61 UTCPO400 IZHEVSK SAMARA RTZ 3 UTC 04 00 Izhevsk Samara RTZ 3 62 UTCP0400 PORT LOUIS UTC 04 00 Port Louis 63 UTCPO400 TBILISI UTC 04 00 Tbilisi 64 UTCP0400 YEREVAN UTC 04 00 Yerevan 66 UTCPO0500 ASHGABAT TASHKENT UTC 05 00 Tashkent 67 UTCPO500 EKATERINBURG RTZ 4 UTC 05 00 Ekaterinburg RTZ 4 68 UTCP0500 ISLAMABAD KARACHI UTC 05 00 Islamabad Karachi 65 UTCP0430 KABUL UTC 04 30 Kabul 69 UTCP0530 CHENNAI KOLKATA MUMBAI NEW DELHI UTC 05 30 Chennai Kolkata Mumbai New Delhi 70 UTCPO0530 SRI JAYAWARDENEPURA UTC 05 30 Sri Jayawardenepura 71 UTCPO545 KATHMANDU UTC 05 45 Kathmandu 72 UTCPO600 ASTANA UTC 06 00 Astana 73 UTCPO600 DHAKA UTC 06 00 Dhaka 74 UTCPO600 NOVOSIBIRSK RTZ 5 75 UTCP0630 YANGON RANGOON UTC 06 30 Yangon Rangoon 76 UTCPO700 BANGKOK HANOI JAKARTA UTC 07 00 Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta 77 UTCPO700 KRASNOYARSK RTZ 6
12. 6 0 RED No BLANK COLOR BLUE See Main gt Advanced Color 1 GREEN BLANK COLOR BLUE Settings gt Menus and 2 BLUE Messages gt Blank Screen 3 CYAN Color 4 MAGENTA 5 YELLOW 6 WHITE 7 BLACK Brightness BRIGHTNESS 200 Zone 0 100 No For Zone 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt 0 ZONE 1 BRIGHTNESS ZONE 1 50 Brightness 1 ZONE 2 BRIGHTNESS ZONE 1 50 2 ZONE 3 3 ZONE4 For the current zone 253 BRIGHTNESS 55 ALL INPUT BRIGHTNESS 55 254 ALL 254 ALL ZONE 255 CURRENT None CURRENT Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual RS232 Codes vo I5 gt J 2 vd z S e E Command E 2 2 Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 9 Jg 2 m E o S 5 E z Color COLOR 202 Zone 0 100 No For Zone 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt 0 ZONE 1 COLOR ZONE 1 50 Color 1 ZONE 2 COLOR ZONE 1 50 2 ZONE 3 3 ZONE4 For the current zone 253 COLOR 55 ALL INPUT COLOR 55 254 ALL 254 ALL ZONE 255 CURRENT None CURRENT Color Space COLORSPACE 207 Mod 1 Zone 0 REC601 No Setting Color Space for Zone 1 Setting is the value that the 0 ZONE 1 1 REC709 COLORSPACE ZONE 1 SETTING REC709 color space is set to See 1 ZONE 2 2 RGB COLORSPACE ZONE 1 SETTING REC709 Main gt Image Adjust gt Color 2 ZONE 3 3 RGB VIDEO Space 3 ZONE4 4 AUTO Setting Color Space for the current zone 253 COLORSPACE CURRENT SETTING AUTO Actual is the curren
13. AUDIO ZONE ZONE 1 See Main gt Audio gt Audio 0 ZONE 1 AUDIO ZONE ZONE 1 Select 1 ZONE 2 2 ZONE 3 3 ZONE4 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual RS232 Codes v E E vd E S n S Command E 2 a Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 9 J 2 2 d o E E E a Audio AUDIO SETTINGS 1009 Op 1 Zone No For Zone 3 Volume 51 Treble 52 Values are set returned in the Settings 0 ZONE 1 Bass 53 Balance 54 Mute Off Internal order AUDIO ZONE 1 ZONE 2 Speakers On AUDIO VOLUME 2 ZONE3 AUDIO SETTINGS 2 51 52535401 AUDIO TREBLE AUDIO BASS 3 ZONE4 AUDIO SETTINGS 2 51 52 53 540 1 AUDIO BALANCE AUDIO MUTE Ops 2 8 AUDIO SPEAKERS Unsigned Integers Auto Power AUTO ON 1407 0 OFF Yes AUTO ON ON See Main gt Advanced On 1 ON AUTO ON ON Settings gt Power gt Auto Power On Auto Scan SOURCE SCAN 105 zN 0 OFF No SOURCE SCAN ON See Main gt Inputs and Sources 1 ON SOURCE SCAN ON Views gt Auto Scan Sources Backlight BACKLIGHT 1400 1 100 No BACKLIGHT INTENSITY 75 See Main gt Advanced Intensity INTENSITY BACKLIGHT INTENSITY 75 Settings gt Backlight gt Backlight Intensity Balance AUDIO BALANCE 1000 0 100 No AUDIO BALANCE 50 See Main gt Audio gt Balance AUDIO BALANCE 50 Bass AUDIO BASS 1001 0 100 No AUDIO BASS 50 See Main gt Audio gt Bass AUDIO BASS 50 Blank Screen BLANK COLOR 130
14. BLE IR LOCK ENABLE See Main Advanced Settings gt Network IP Address See Menu Advanced Settings gt System Settings gt IR Remote Lock Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 17 RS232 Codes v9 8 E vd z S 2 S Command E 2 2 Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 o J o m o 6 E amp z Key KEY 1200 See separate Yes To send the MENU key See separate table on page 27 table KEY MENU for key codes KEY MENU Keypad Lock KEY LOCK 1201 0 DISABLE Yes KEY LOCK ENABLE See Menu gt Advanced 1 ENABLE KEY LOCK ENABLE Settings System Settings gt Keypad Lock Layout LAYOUT 103 Multi Source 0 SINGLE No To change the Dual layout to top and See Main Inputs and View 1 PIP UL bottom Views gt Multi Source View 1 2 DUAL 2 PIP UR LAYOUT DUAL DUAL T 2 TRIPLE 3 PIP LL LAYOUT DUAL DUAL T See Main gt Inputs and 4 PIP 4 PIP LR Views gt Multi Source View gt 5 CURRENT 5 DUALL To change the PIP position to top leftand Advanced Layouts None 6 DUAL T immediately apply the Multi Source View CURRENT 7 TRIPLE L and layout 8 TRIPLE R LAYOUT PIP UL 9 TRIPLE T LAYOUT PIP UL 10 TRIPLE B 11 TRIPLE M 12 QUAD Local LOCAL DIMMING 1415 0 OFF No LOCAL DIMMING ON See Main gt Advanced Dimming 1 ON LOCAL DIMMING ON Settings gt Backlight gt Local Dimming MAC NETWORK MAC 1203 String Yes NETWORK MAC See Main gt Ad
15. Diagnostic Color 1 ZONE 2 2 BLUE DIAGNOSTIC COLOR ZONE 1 OFF 2 ZONE 3 255 OFF 3 ZONE 4 For the current zone 253 DIAGNOSTIC COLOR BLUE ALL INPUT DIAGNOSTIC COLOR BLUE 254 ALL 254 ALL ZONE 255 CURRENT None CURRENT Display DISPLAY POWER 1408 0 OFF Yes DISPLAY POWER ON See the IR remote control keys Power 1 ON DISPLAY POWER ON ON and OFF DisplayPort DP TYPE 1904 0 1 1 No DP TYPE 1 2 See Main gt Advanced Type 1212 DP TYPE 1 2 Settings System Settings gt DisplayPort Type DNS Server 1 NETWORK DNS1 1212 0 STATIC String Yes Read the current DNS server 1 value See Main gt Advanced None NETWORK DNS1 Settings gt Network gt DNS Current for NETWORK DNS1 172 16 0 140 Server reads only None Write the DNS server 1 for static IP STATIC for NETWORK DNS1 STATIC 8 8 8 8 writes only NETWORK DNS 1 STATIC 8 8 8 8 DNS Server 2 NETWORK DNS2 1213 0 STATIC String Yes Read the current DNS server 2 value Selects a secondary DNS None NETWORK DNS2 server Current for NETWORK DNS2 172 16 0 191 reads only None Write the DNS server 2 for static IP STATIC for NETWORK DNS2 STATIC 8 8 4 4 writes only NETWORK DNS2 STATIC 8 8 4 4 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 13 RS232 Codes v9 8 E vd E S M S Command E 2 s Setting E S Modifiers Operands E Example Notes Code o 9 o J 2
16. E 4 For the current zone 254 ALL SOURCE NEXT 255 SOURCE NEXT ACK CURRENT Noise NOISE REDUCTION 205 zh Zone 0 OFF No For Zone 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt Reduction 0 2 ZONE 1 1 LOW NOISE REDUCTION ZONE 1 OFF Noise Reduction 1 ZONE 2 2 MEDIUM NOISE REDUCTION ZONE 1 OFF 2 ZONE 3 3 HIGH 3 ZONE 4 For the current zone 253 NOISE REDUCTION LOW ALL INPUT NOISE REDUCTION LOW 254 ALL 254 ALL ZONE 255 CURRENT None CURRENT NTP Server NETWORK NTPSER 1214 String Yes NETWORK NTPSERVER pool ntp org Selects the NTP server to be VER NETWORK NTPSERVER pool ntp org used with the Use Network Time setting Default 0 pool ntp org Offset OFFSET 210 Mod 1 Zone For RED GREEN No For red offset on Zone 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt 0 ZONE 1 and BLUE OFFSET ZONE 1 RED 50 Red Green Blue Offset 1 ZONE 2 modifiers one OFFSET ZONE 1 RED 50 2 ZONE3 operand ALL modifier adjusts all three 3 ZONE4 0 100 For all three offsets on the current zone offsets at the same time 253 Red Gain 51 Green Gain 52 Blue Gain ALL INPUT For ALL 53 The first modifier can only be 254 ALL operand three OFFSET 51 52 53 missing if both modifiers are 254 operands OFFSET 51 52 53 missing ALL ZONE Red Offset 0 255 100 CURRENT Green Offset 0 None 100 CURRENT Blue Offset 0 100 Mod 2 Color 0 RED 1 GREEN 2 BLUE 255 ALL None ALL OPSPower OPS POWER CHECK 1901 0 DISABLE
17. ENT ZONE ZONE 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt Current Zone Current Zone Layout CURRENT ZONE LAYOUT 108 0 S 1 1 P UL 1 2 P UL 2 3 P UR 1 4 P UR 2 5 P LL 1 6 P LL 2 7 P LR 1 8 P LR 2 9 D L 1 10 D L 2 11 D T 1 12 D T 2 13 T L1 14 T L 2 15 T L3 16 T R 1 17 T R 2 18 T R 3 19 T T 1 20 T T 2 212TT3 22 T B 1 23 T B 2 24 T B 3 25 T M 1 26 T M 2 27 T M 3 28 Q 1 29 02 30 0 31 Q4 No CURRENT ZONE LAYOUT CURRENT ZONE LAYOUT Q 1 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual See separate table on page 26 for operands RS232 Codes vo 3 E vd z S e E Command E 2 2 Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 9 Jg 2 m E o S E amp zZ Default IPV4 GATEWAY 1206 0 STATIC String Yes Read the current default gateway value See Main gt Advanced Gateway None IPV4 GATEWAY Settings gt Network gt Default Current for IPV4 NETMASK 10 15 0 1 Gateway reads only None Write the default gateway for static IP STATIC for IPV4 NETMASK STATIC 192 168 12 1 writes only IPV4 NETMASK STATIC 192 168 12 1 DHCP NETWORK DHCP 1207 0 OFF Yes NETWORK DHCP ON See Main Advanced 1 ON NETWORK DHCP ON Settings gt Network gt DHCP Diagnostic DIAGNOSTIC 206 zHh Zone 0 RED No For Zone 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt Color COLOR 0 2 ZONE 1 1 GREEN DIAGNOSTIC COLOR ZONE 1 OFF
18. Installing the UltraRes USB drivers b Make sure the Include subfolders checkbox is checked The USB drivers are installed as part of the Planar UltraRes Control installation process Use the Browse button to locate the directory where Planar UltraRes Control was installed Click Next Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location C Program Files x86 Planar UltraRes Control v Browse Include subfolders gt Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer This list will show installed driver software compatible with the device and all driver software in the same category as the device c TheUpdate Driver Software wizard will search the directory for the proper USB drivers and install them Installing driver software 38 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual Using the UltraRes USB Connection d When the installation completes click Close The USB driver installation process is now complete Windows has successfully updated your driver software Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device Firmware Upgrade Using the UltraRes USB Connection Once the USB drivers are installed the PC will recognize the USB B connection as a regular serial port The USB B connection will appear in the COM port list of each serial terminal program Any terminal program such as Tera Term can be used to tes
19. LL Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 15 RS232 Codes v9 E B vd z S n S Command E 2 2 Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 o J 2 m E o 6 E a z Gamma GAMMA 1504 Zone 021 5 No For Zone 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt 0 ZONE 1 12155 GAMMA ZONE 1 2 2 Gamma 1 ZONE 2 2 1 6 GAMMA ZONE 1 2 2 2 ZONE3 3 1 65 3 ZONE 4 4 17 For the current zone 253 5 1 75 GAMMA 2 5 ALL INPUT 6 1 8 GAMMA 2 5 254 ALL 7 1 85 254 8 1 9 ALL ZONE 9 1 95 255 10 2 0 CURRENT 11 2 05 None 12 2 1 CURRENT 1322 15 14222 1522 25 16 2 1722 35 18 224 19 2 45 20 25 2122 55 22 26 23 2 65 24 224 252275 26 28 Help HELP 2300 0 FIRST String Yes To get help on the OSD STATUS command Displays information for each 2147483647 HELP OSD STATUS serial command NEXT HELP OSD STATUS Numeric Value 1308 To get a list of all serial Operators commands first enter the No Modifiers following command 1 Operand s HELP FIRST Operand 1 Unsigned Integer DISABLE 0 Then enter the following ENABLE 1 command continuously until it OFF 0 returns NAK ON 1 HELP NEXT NO 0 YES 1 FALSE 0 TRUE 1 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual RS232 Codes Setting Command Code Numeric Command Code Operators Modifiers Operands Available in Standby Example Notes Image Information SIGNAL INFO w Q o Mod 1 Zone 0
20. LL 2 PIP Lower Left Zone 2 7 P LR 1 PIP Lower Right Zone 1 8 P LR 2 PIP Lower Right Zone 2 9 D L 1 Dual View Left Right Zone 1 10 D L 2 Dual View Left Right Zone 2 11 D T 1 Dual View Top Bottom Zone 1 12 D T 2 Dual View Top Bottom Zone 2 13 T L 1 Triple View One Left Two Right Zone 1 14 T L 2 Triple View One Left Two Right Zone 2 15 T L 3 Triple View One Left Two Right Zone 3 16 T R 1 Triple View Two Left One Right Zone 1 17 T R 2 Triple View Two Left One Right Zone 2 18 T R 3 Triple View Two Left One Right Zone 3 19 TT 1 Triple View One Top Two Bottom Zone 1 20 T T 2 Triple View One Top Two Bottom Zone 2 21 T T 3 Triple View One Top Two Bottom Zone 3 22 T B 1 Triple View Two Top One Bottom Zone 1 23 T B 2 Triple View Two Top One Bottom Zone 2 24 T B 3 Triple View Two Top One Bottom Zone 3 25 T M 1 Triple View Side by Side Zone 1 26 T M 2 Triple View Side by Side Zone 2 27 T M 3 Triple View Side by Side Zone 3 28 Q 1 Quad View N A Zone 1 29 Q2 Quad View N A Zone 2 30 Q 3 Quad View N A Zone 3 31 QA Quad View N A Zone4 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual Key Key Equivalent Remote Value Name Control Button Description 0 UP UP Navigate up 1 DOWN DOWN Navigate down 2 MENU MENU Opens the menu 3 SOURCE None Toggles the source on the current zone 5 VOLUME PLUS VOL Volume
21. OTA LIMA QUITO RIO BRANCO UTC 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito 13 UTCMO500 CHETUMAL UTC 05 00 Chetumal 14 UTCMO500 EASTERN TIME US CANADA UTC 05 00 Eastern Time US and Canada 15 UTCM0500 INDIANA EAST UTC 05 00 Indiana East 16 UTCMO430 CARACAS UTC 04 30 Caracas 17 UTCMO400 ASUNCION UTC 04 00 Asuncion 18 UTCMO400 ATLANTIC TIME CANADA UTC 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada 19 UTCM0400 CUIABA UTC 04 00 Cuiaba 20 UTCM0400 GEORGETOWN LA PAZ MANAUS SAN JUAN UTC 04 00 Georgetown La Paz Manaus San an c 21 UTCM0330 NEWFOUNDLAND UTC 03 30 Newfoundland 22 UTCM0300 BRASILIA UTC 03 00 Brasilia 23 UTCM0300 CAYENNE FORTALEZA UTC 03 00 Cayenne Fortaleza 24 UTCM0300 CITY OF BUENOS AIRES UTC 03 00 Buenos Aires 25 UTCM0300 GREENLAND 26 UTCM0300 MONTEVIDEO UTC 03 00 Montevideo 27 UTCM0300 SALVADOR UTC 03 00 Salvador 28 UTCM0300 SANTIAGO UTC 03 00 Santiago J UTC 03 00 Greenland 29 UTCMO200 COORDINATED UNIVERSAL TIMEMO2 UTC 02 00 Coordinated Universal Time 02 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 29 Timezone 30 Value Name Description 30 UTCMO100 AZORES UTC 01 00 Azores 31 UTCMO100 CABO VERDE IS UTC 01 00 Cabo Verde
22. PETROPAVLOVSK KAMCHATSKY UTC 12 00 Anadyr Petropavlovsk RTZ 11 Kamchatsky RTZ 11 98 UTCP1200 AUCKLAND WELLINGTON UTC 12 00 Auckland Wellington 99 UTCP1200 COORDINATED UNIVERSAL TIMEP12 UTC 12 00 Coordinated Universal Time 12 100 UTCP1200 FIJI UTC 12 00 Fiji 101 UTCP1300 NUKU ALOFA UTC 13 00 Nuku alofa 102 UTCP1300 SAMOA UTC 13 00 Samoa 103 UTCP1400 KIRITIMATI ISLAND UTC 14 00 Kiritimati Island 32 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual Sending Serial Commands via USB Sending Serial Commands via USB The USB B connector accept the same serial command set as RS232 As most PCs no longer have RS232 connections using the USB B connector becomes a convenient method for performing serial communication with the display Installing the UltraRes USB drivers Before using USB for serial communication the USB drivers must be installed This section describes the steps necessary to install the USB drivers You can skip this section if you have already installed the USB drivers on your computer Automatically installing the USB drivers In most cases the USB driver installation can be performed using the automated driver installation program included on the USB flash drive in your accessory kit e If using a 64 bit version of Windows use the CP210xVCPInstaller_x64 exe installation program e If using a 32 bit version of Windows use the CP210xVCPInstaller_x86 exe installation program If you re unsur
23. Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual PLANAR M 5 Copyright 17 Nov 2015 by Planar Systems Inc All rights reserved Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of Planar Systems Inc Trademark Credits Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corp All other companies are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Planar Systems Inc makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual the Company shall not be liable for errors or omissions contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Warranty and Service Plans Planar warranty and service plans will help you maximize your investment by providing great support display uptime and performance optimization From post sale technical support to a full suite of depot services our services are performed by trained Planar employees When you purchase a Planar product you get more than a display you get the service and support you need to maximize your investment To find the latest warranty and service information regarding your Planar product please visit http www planar com support RoHS Compliance Statement The Planar UltraRes Series is fully
24. SERIAL NUMBER 2303 String No SERIAL NUMBER See Main gt Information gt Number SERIAL NUMBER ABCD1234 System Information Serial Number Sharpness SHARPNESS 204 zh Zone 0 100 No For Zone 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt 0 ZONE 1 SHARPNESS ZONE 1 5 Sharpness 1 ZONE 2 SHARPNESS ZONE 1 5 2 ZONE 3 3 ZONE 4 For the current zone 253 SHARPNESS 10 ALL INPUT SHARPNESS 10 254 ALL 254 ALL ZONE 255 CURRENT None CURRENT Source SOURCE MESSAGE 111 Zone String No For Zone 1 Returns a string with the input Message 0 ZONE 1 SOURCE MESSAGE ZONE 1 resolution and frame rate for 1 ZONE 2 SOURCE MESSAGE ZONE 1 1920x1080i the selected zone If no signal 2 ZONE 3 60Hz is detected in that zone the 3 ZONE 4 string will read Searching 255 For the current zone CURRENT SOURCE MESSAGE None SOURCE MESSAGE Searching CURRENT 22 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual RS232 Codes vo 3 E vd z S e E Command E 2 2 Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 9 Jg 2 m E o S E amp zZ Source SOURCE SELECT 101 Zone Source No For Zone 1 See Main gt Inputs and Select 0 ZONE 1 0 OPS SOURCE SELECT ZONE 1 HDMI 1 Views gt Zone 1 2 3 4 1 ZONE 2 1 HDMI 1 SOURCE SELECT ZONE 1 HDMI 1 2 ZONE 3 2 HDMI 2 3 ZONE 4 3 HDMI 3 For the current zone 254 ALL 4 HDMI 4 SOURCE SELECT HDMI 2 255 5 DP SOURCE SELECT HDMI 2 CURRENT Non
25. T FULL 4 Indicates whether data has Number 1 YES PRESET FULL 4 YES been saved in the selected 1 1000 preset Preset Name PRESET NAME 2003 Preset String No Set Preset 4 name to Hello Sets the name listed for the Number PRESET NAME 4 Hello preset in the Delete Recall and 1 1000 PRESET NAME 4 Hello Save menus Default Preset n where ni is the preset number e g Preset 4 Preset Recall PRESET RECALL 2001 Preset No Save to Preset 4 See Main gt Presets gt Recall Number PRESET RECALL 4 1 1000 PRESET RECALL 4 ACK Preset Save PRESET SAVE 2002 Preset No Save to Preset 4 See Main gt Presets gt Save Number PRESET SAVE 4 1 1000 PRESET SAVE 4 ACK Reboot SYSTEM REBOOT 2402 No SYSTEM REBOOT Forces the system to restart SYSTEM REBOOT ACK Schedule SCHEDULE 2100 Mod 1 Slot Unsigned int Yes Change the action for event 3 to Turn On See Main gt Advanced 1 20 SCHEDULE 3 ACTION 0 Settings gt Schedule gt Set SCHEDULE 3 ACTION 0 Event 1 20 Mod 2 Parameter Reference the Schedule 0 FREQ Action Schedule Day and 1 MINUTE Schedule Frequency settings 2 HOUR for operand values 3 DAY 4 ACTION 5 DATA 6 ENABLE None ALL Schedule SCHEDULE ACTION 2102 Slot 0 TURN ON Yes Change the action for event 3 to Turn On See Main gt Advanced Action 1 20 1 TURN OFF SCHEDULE ACTION 3 TURN ON Settings gt Schedule gt Set 2 RECALL SCHEDULE ACTION 3 TURN ON Event 1 20 gt Action 3 BACKLIGHT
26. Yes OPS POWER CHECK ENABLE See Main gt Advanced Down Check 1 ENABLE OPS POWER CHECK ENABLE Settings gt Power gt OPS Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual Power Down Check 19 RS232 Codes w E B vd z S 2 S Command E 2 2 Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 o J 2 m o 6 E amp z OSD Close OSD CLOSE 1310 No OSD CLOSE Forces any menus or message OSD CLOSE ACK boxes that are currently on screen to close OSD ORIENTATION 1302 0 LANDSCAPE No ORIENTATION LANDSCAPE See Main gt Advanced Rotation 1 PORTRAIT ORIENTATION LANDSCAPE Settings gt Menus and Messages gt OSD Rotation OSD Status OSD STATUS 1308 0 DISABLE No OSD STATUS Indicates whether the OSD 1 ENABLE OSD STATUS ENABLE menu message box or confirmation dialog is currently being shown on the display OSD OSD TIMEOUT 1304 0 OFF No OSD TIMEOUT 60 SECONDS See Main gt Advanced Timeout 10 OSD TIMEOUT 60 SECONDS Settings Menus and 10 SECONDS Messages OSD Timeout 30 30 SECONDS Numeric value is in seconds 60 and can be used to program 60 SECONDS any delay value 120 120 SECONDS 240 240 SECONDS OSD OSD 1303 LS 0 5 No OSD TRANSPARENCY 3 See Main Advanced Transpar TRANSPARENCY OSD TRANSPARENCY 3 Settings Menus and ency Messages OSD Transparency Overscan OVERSCAN 501 Sit Zone 0 20 No For Zone 1 See Main
27. ZONE 1 1 ZONE 2 2 ZONE3 3 ZONE4 255 CURRENT None CURRENT Mod 2 Parameter 0 HACTIVE 1 VACTIVE 2 PCLK 3 HTOTAL 4 VTOTAL 5 VREFRESH 6 HREFRESH 72 INTERLACE 8 VFRAMERATE None ALL Unsigned Integer z o SIGNAL INFO CURRENT HACTIVE SIGNAL INFO CURRENT HACTIVE 1920 See Main Information gt Image Information Image Position PAN 502 Mod 1 Zone 0 ZONE 1 1 ZONE 2 2 ZONE 3 3 ZONE 4 253 ALL INPUT 254 ALL 254 ALL ZONE 255 CURRENT Mod 2 Direction 0 X 1 Y 255 ALL None ALL 1000 1000 No For horizontal position on Zone 1 PAN ZONE 1 X 0 PAN ZONE 1 X 0 For horizontal and vertical position on the current zone Horizontal Position 10 Vertical Position 20 PAN CURRENT 10 20 PAN CURRENT 10 20 For the X modifier see Main gt Image Adjust gt Image Position Move Horizontal For the Y modifier see Main gt Image Adjust gt Image Position Move Vertical IP Address IR Remote Lock IPV4 ADDRESS IR LOCK 1205 1202 0 STATIC None Current for reads only None STATIC for writes only String 0 DISABLE 1 ENABLE Yes Yes Read the current IP address value NETWORK DNS1 NETWORK DNS1 10 15 0 60 Write the DNS server 1 for static IP NETWORK DNS1 STATIC 192 168 12 12 NETWORK DNS 1 STATIC 192 1168 12 12 IR LOCK ENA
28. difiers multiple operators and different separators between the modifiers and operators sets Red Gain to 104 Green Gain to 105 and Blue Gain to 106 on Zone 1 ipv4 address static 10 15 0 220 CR IPV4 ADDRESS STATIC 10 15 0 220 CR Example command with a string operator reset user CR RESET USER ACK CR Example action command no operator or operand reset user CR RESET USER NAK CR Example action command that cannot be processed at this time aspect CR ASPECT AUTO CR The name for the Aspect Ratio setting value is returned aspect CR ASPECT 0 CR The number for the Aspect Ratio setting value is returned aspect fill CR ASPECT FILL CR Sets the Aspect Ratio to Fill aspect 3 CR ASPECT 3 CR Also sets the Aspect Ratio to Fill brightness CR BRIGHTNESS ERR 1 CR Example of an invalid syntax isn t a valid operator fake command 1 CR FAKE COMMAND ERR 3 CR Example of an invalid opcode FAKE COMMAND doesn t exist brightness zone 999 100 CR BRIGHTNESS ZONE 999 ERR 4 CR Example of an invalid modifier ZONE 999 isn t a valid modifier for BRIGHTNESS brightness new value CR BRIGHTNESS ERR 5 CR Example of an invalid operand the Brightness command doesn t accept a string operand model id 1 CR MODEL ID ERR 6 CR Example of an invalid operator cannot write to this com
29. e CURRENT Splash SPLASH SCREEN 1305 0 DISABLE No SPLASH SCREEN ENABLE See Main gt Advanced Screen 1 ENABLE SPLASH SCREEN ENABLE Settings gt Menus and Messages gt Allow Splash Screen Subnet Mask IPV4 NETMASK 1205 0 STATIC String Yes Read the current subnet mask value See Main gt Advanced None IPV4 NETMASK Settings gt Network gt Subnet Current for IPV4 NETMASK 255 255 254 0 Mask reads only None Write the subnet mask for static IP STATIC for IPV4 NETMASK STATIC 255 255 255 0 writes only IPV4 NETMASK STATIC 255 255 255 0 System State SYSTEM STATE 2310 0 STANDBY No SYSTEM STATE Indicates the current state of UE SYSTEM STATE STANDBY the system POWERING ON STANDBY The system is in its 2 ON lowest power mode Not all 3 POWERING functions are available DOWN POWERING ON The system is 4 transitioning from the BACKLIGHT OFF STANDBY state to the ON 5 FAULT state ON The system is on with the backlight on POWERING DOWN The system is transitioning from the ON state to the STANDBY state FAULT A system failure has occurred Use the Error Log command to get more information Time TIME 1100 0 YEAR Unsigned int Yes Set the month to March See Main Advanced 12 MONTH TIME MONTH 3 Settings gt Schedule gt Set 2 DATE TIME MONTH 3 Date and Time 3 HOUR 4 MINUTE None ALL Time Day TIME DAY 1101 0 MON Yes TIME DAY See Main gt Advanced 1 TUE
30. e Manager there will be a Planar UltraRes or Planar UR8450 item in the Other Devices section Right click on Planar UltraRes or Planar UR8450 and select Update Driver Software File Action View Help mlt B mn f cg deo gt lt Keyboards gt Mice and other pointing devices gt Gj Modems K Monitors 4 EP Network adapters C Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Virtual Miniport Adapter for Windows x64 z ru Intel R 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection V Intel R Centrino R Advanced N 6205 it Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter 4 j Other devices li Planar UR8450 4 Y Ports COM amp LPT L x Intel R Active Management Technology SOL COM3 b D Processors gt DP Security Devices gt e SM Driver b Sound video and game controllers gt E System devices b Universal Serial Bus controllers 8 USB Virtualization 8 Follow the steps defined in the Update Driver Software wizard as follows a Ontheinitial screen select Browse my computer for driver software How do you want to search for driver software gt Search automatically for updated driver software Windows will search your computer and the Internet for the latest driver software for your device unless you ve disabled this feature in your device installation settings gt Browse my computer for driver software Locate and install driver software manually Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 37
31. e whether your machine is 32 bit or 64 bit try both installation programs If the selected program is for a different architecture the installer will inform you to use the other installation program 1 When the Planar USB Driver Installer page opens click Next Welcome to the Planar USB Driver Installer This wizard will help you install the drivers for your Planar display device To continue click Next Cancel Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 33 Installing the UltraRes USB drivers 2 The USB drivers will be automatically installed The drivers are now installing S C Please wait while the drivers install This may take some time to complete 3 When the installation completes click Finish The USB driver installation process is now complete Completing the Installation of the Planar USB Driver The drivers were successfully installed on this computer You can now connect your device to this computer If your device came with instructions please read them first Driver Name Status w Runco silabenm Ready to use 34 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual Installing the UltraRes USB drivers Manually installing the USB drivers If the automatic USB driver installation doesn t succeed you can follow the steps below to manually install the USB drivers The USB flash drive in your accessory kit contains the USB drivers for manual installation 1 Plug in the USB cab
32. ge account type Appearance and Personalization Change the theme Change desktop background Adjust screen resolution Clock Language and Region Change keyboards or other input methods Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display 6 Select Hardware and Sound In the following menu under Devices and Printers select Device Manager lloc Cie gt Control Panel Hardware and Sound DES Search Control Panel 2 Control Panel Home System and Security Network and Internet Hardware and Sound AutoPlay Programs Play CDs or other media automatically User Accounts Appearance and Sound Personalization Adjust system volume Clock Language and Region Manage audio devices Ease of Access Power Options Change battery settings Devices and Printers Add a device Adda printer Add a Bluetooth device Mouse E Device Manager Change default settings for media or devices Change system sounds Change what the power buttons do Require a password when the computer wakes Change when the computer sleeps Adjust screen brightness Display Make text and other items larger or smaller Adjust screen resolution Connect to a projector Connect to an external display Windows Mobility Center Adjust commonly used mobility settings Adjust settings before giving a presentation 36 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual Installing the UltraRes USB drivers 7 Inthe Devic
33. increase 6 VOLUME MINUS VOL Volume decrease 9 EXIT None Exits the menu 12 LEFT LEFT Navigate left 13 ENTER ENTER Selects the current menu item 14 PREV PREV Returns to the previous menu 15 RIGHT RIGHT Navigate right 17 KEY 1 1 Number button 1 18 KEY 2 2 Number button 2 19 KEY 3 3 Number button 3 20 KEY 4 4 Number button 4 21 KEY 5 5 Number button 5 22 KEY 6 6 Number button 6 23 KEY 7 7 Number button 7 24 KEY 8 8 Number button 8 25 KEY 9 9 Number button 9 26 MUTE MUTE Audio mute 32 KEY O 0 Number button 0 256 STDBYTOGGLE None Toggles the power on and off 257 STDBY ENTER OFF Power off 258 STDBY EXIT ON Power on 259 MENU PREV None Returns to the previous menu 260 TOP TOP Selects the top line in the current menu 261 PRESETS PRESETS Opens the Presets menu 262 PRESET1 PRESET 1 Applies Preset 1 263 PRESET2 PRESET 2 Applies Preset 2 264 PRESET3 PRESET 3 Applies Preset 3 265 PRESET4 PRESET 4 Applies Preset 4 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 27 Key 28 Equivalent Remote Value Name Cantal Rutten Description 266 ZONE1 ZONE 1 Selects the input for Zone 1 267 ZONE2 ZONE 2 Selects the input for Zone 2 268 ZONE3 ZONE 3 Selects the input for Zone 3 269 ZONE4 ZONE 4 Selects the input for Zone 4 270 PIPMODE PIP MODE Selects the Multi Source View setting 271 PIP SWAP PIP SWAP Swaps the main and PIP windows 272 HDMI1 HDMI 1 Selects HDMI 1 for the current zo
34. le to your computer and to the UltraRes panel 2 Windows will detect the new hardware and attempt to install the drivers on its own If you do not see the Installing device driver software message then the driver installation previously failed Skip to step 5 a Installing device driver software Click here for status EL i 12 45 PM Wednesday r1 tz te 4 18 2012 3 If driver installation succeeds you will see a message like the one shown below If so driver installation is complete li Your device is ready to use Device driver software installed successfully 11 12 AM Monday 8 13 2012 A f Windows attempt at installing the drivers fails you will need to manually install the drivers using the steps below Device driver software was not successfully installed Click here for details P EN W 51 ap 1251PM a Wednesday C tz Ms 4 18 2012 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 35 Installing the UltraRes USB drivers System and Security Review your computer s status Back up your computer Find and fix problems Network and Internet View network status and tasks Choose homegroup and sharing options Hardware and Sound View devices and printers Add a device Connect to a projector Adjust commonly used mobility settings Programs Uninstall a program Get programs 5 Open the Start menu and select Control Panel e View by Category User Accounts Y Chan
35. ll connect to a PC or control system depending on your setup Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual RS232 Protocol RS232 Protocol Command Structure OPCODE MODIFIERS OPERATOR OPERANDS TERM e OPCODE is the command code e g GAIN This can be written either using the named command code see the Command Code column in the table or the numeric command code see the Numeric Command Code column in the table e MODIFIERS are modifier values e g ZONE 1 ALL There are zero or more modifiers for each command The modifiers can be written either with their named value or their numeric value see Examples on page 7 See the Modifiers column in the table e OPERATOR is the action to be performed See the Operators column in the table e writes the setting value 1 4 reads the setting value in name form see Examples on page 7 reads the setting value in numeric form see Examples on page 7 increments the setting value decrements the setting value indicates that the message is a response to one of the following operators IERR indicates that the message is a failure response An error code will be listed after the ERR with a space before it Error codes are as follows ERR 1 Invalid syntax ERR 2 Reserved for future use ERR 3 Command not recognized ERR 4 Invalid modifier ERR 5 Invalid o
36. mand Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual RS232 Codes Notes RS232 Codes The examples are written with the command first and the response in italics Example e Command ASPECT ZONE 1 AUTO e Response ASPECT ZONE 1 AUTO In many instances a modifier may be omitted and the display will replace it with a default value For example the default modifier for the ASPECT command is CURRENT so the following two commands are identical e ASPECT CURRENT AUTO e ASPECT AUTO v 3 gt JU 2 vd E v a Se Command 2 2 Setting S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 9 VW 2 m Di o E E E 5 E z Allow Pop OSD ALLOW 1300 0 NO No OSD ALLOW POPUP YES See Main gt Advanced Kee POPUP 1 YES OSD ALLOW POPUP YES Settings gt Menus and Messages Allow Pop Up Messages Aspect Ratio ASPECT 500 zh Zone 0 AUTO No For Zone 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt 0 ZONE 1 1 16X9 ASPECT ZONE 1 AUTO Aspect Ratio 1 ZONE 2 2 4X3 ASPECT ZONE 1 AUTO 2 ZONE 3 3 FILL 3 ZONE 4 4 NATIVE For the current zone 253 5 LETTERBOX ASPECT 16X9 ALL INPUT ASPECT 16X9 254 ALL 254 ALL ZONE 255 CURRENT None CURRENT Audio Input AUDIO INPUT 1003 Source No AUDIO INPUT Returns the input source in the 0 OPS AUDIO INPUT HDMI 1 zone currently playing audio 1 HDMI 1 as chosen by Audio Select 2 HDMI 2 3 HDMI 3 4 HDMI 4 5 DP Audio Select AUDIO ZONE 1007 Zone No
37. ne 273 HDMI2 HDMI 2 Selects HDMI 2 for the current zone 274 HDMI3 HDMI 3 Selects HDMI 3 for the current zone 275 HDMI4 HDMI 4 Selects HDMI 4 for the current zone 276 DISPLAY PORT DP Selects DP for the current zone 277 DVI DVI Not used 278 VGA VGA Not used 279 OPS OPS Selects OPS for the current zone 280 WALL VIDEO WALL Not used 281 COLOR COLOR Not used 282 MISC MISC Not used 283 ARROW LEFT lt Not used 284 ARROW RIGHT gt Not used 285 STAR STAR ii Not used Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual Timezone Timezone Value Name Description O UTCM1200 INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE WEST UTC 12 00 International Date Line West 1 UTCM1100 COORDINATED UNIVERSAL TIMEM1 1 UTC 11 00 Coordinated Universal Time 11 2 UTCM1000 HAWAII UTC 10 00 Hawaii 3 UTCMO900 ALASKA UTC 09 00 Alaska 4 UTCMO800 BAJA CALIFORNIA UTC 08 00 Baja California 5 UTCMOS00 PACIFIC TIME US CANADA UTC 08 00 Pacific Time US and Canada UTC 07 00 Mountain Time US and Canada 6 UTCMO700 ARIZONA UTC 07 00 Arizona 7 UTCMO700 CHIHUAHUA LA PAZ MAZATLAN UTC 07 00 Chihuahua La Paz Mazatlan 8 UTCMO600 CENTRAL AMERICA UTC 06 00 Central America 9 UTCM0600 CENTRAL TIME US CANADA UTC 06 00 Central Time US and Canada 10 UTCM0600 GUADALAJARA MEXICO CITY MONTERREY UTC 06 00 Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey 11 UTCMO600 SASKATCHEWAN UTC 06 00 Saskatchewan 12 UTCMO0500 BOG
38. perands ERR 6 Invalid operator ACK indicates that the message is an acknowledgment ACK to a command that has no operator NAK indicates that the message is a negative acknowledgment NAK to a command that has no operator This indicates that the command was received but cannot be processed at this time No operator denotes an action In this case there s no operator and no operand Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual Protocol Encoding Protocol Encoding OPERAND indicates the data to be sent with the message In some cases there can be multiple operands See the Operands column in the table e Enumerated operands can be written either with their named value or their numeric value see Examples on page 7 e String operands are written with quotation marks at the beginning and end Example this is a string operand e Integer or signed integer unsigned integer are always numeric values e Note that enumerated and integer values can be written either in decimal or hexadecimal For example a decimal value of 50 can be written in hexadecimal as 0x32 TERM is the termination character for the command This can either be the ASCII carriage return character 0x0D or a semicolon The response will use the same termination character All parts of the command structure are case insensitive e g BRIGHTNESS brightness and BrlgHtNeSs are all the same Responses will alway
39. s be in capital letters Excessive white space is allowed e g BRIGHTNESS 50 BRIGHTNESS 50 and BRIGHTNESS 50 are all the same Modifiers and operands can be separated by commas spaces or both e g GAIN 100 100 100 GAIN 100 100 100 and GAIN 100 100 100 are all the same Responses will always separate with one space between modifiers and operands Examples Note CR is the ASCII carriage return character 0x0D Command Response Notes brightness 100 CR BRIGHTNESS 100 CR Sets the Brightness value to 100 brightness 100 BRIGHTNESS 100 Also sets the Brightness value to 100 but uses the termination character instead of CR The response uses the same termination character 200 100 CR 200 100 CR 200 is the numeric command code for BRIGHTNESS brightness CR BRIGHTNESS 101 CR Increments the current Brightness value brightness CR BRIGHTNESS 100 CR Decrements the current Brightness value Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 7 Examples Command Response Notes gain 101 102 103 CR gain red GAIN 101 102 103 CR GAIN RED 102 Example command with multiple operators sets Red Gain to 101 Green Gain to 102 and Blue Gain to 103 on the current zone Increments the Red Gain on the current zone gain zone 1 all 104 105 106 GAIN ZONE 1 ALL 104 105 106 Example command with multiple mo
40. t the connection Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 39 Sending RS232 Commands Via TCP or UDP Sending RS232 Commands Via TCP or UDP TCP and UDP port 57 accept the same serial command set as RS232 It is convenient for IP control applications and can be tested with a TCP terminal program such as Tera Term or a UDP terminal program such as Hercules Notice the following in the TCP example below using Tera Term The IP address is 10 15 0 75 Port 57 is selected Service is set to Other to indicate that TCP is being used without Telnet or SSH TCPIIP Host ULI v History Service Telnet TCP porti 57 SSH SSH version SSH2 M 9 Other K Protocol UNSPEC e Serial Port COM10 USB Serial Port COM10 Cancel Help Ei 75 57 File Edit Setup Control Window Help display power 1 DISPLAY POWER 1 40 Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual Sending RS232 Commands Via TCP or UDP Notice the following in the UDP example below using Hercules The IP address is 10 15 0 67 Port 57 is selected e 444953504C41592E504F5745523D310D in the Send box is hex for DISPLAY POWER 1 Note Most UDP terminal programs won t automatically send the CR at the end of the command so the hex command is used to do this manually S Hercules SETUP t UDP Setup Serial TCP Client TCP Serwer UDP Test Mode About Received data UDP UDP socket
41. tly ALL INPUT COLORSPACE CURRENT SETTING AUTO applied color space cannot 254 ALL return AUTO See Main gt 254 Reading the actual Color Space for the Information gt Image ALL ZONE current zone Information gt Color Space 255 COLORSPACE CURRENT ACTUAL CURRENT COLORSPACE CURRENT ACTUAL RGB Mod 2 Value Type 0 SETTING 1 ACTUAL Color COLOR 208 Zone 0 3200K No For Zone 1 See Main gt Image Adjust gt Temperature TEMPERATURE 0 ZONE 1 125500K COLOR TEMPERATURE ZONE 1 26500K Color Temperature 1 ZONE 2 2 6500K COLOR TEMPERATURE ZONE 1 6500K 2 ZONE3 3 7500K 3 ZONE4 4 9300K For the current zone 253 5 NATIVE COLOR TEMPERATURE NATIVE ALL INPUT COLOR TEMPERATURE NATIVE 254 ALL 254 ALL ZONE 255 CURRENT Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual 11 RS232 Codes Setting Command Code Numeric Command Code Operators Modifiers Operands Available in Standby Example Notes Contrast CONTRAST N o Zone 0 ZONE 1 1 ZONE 2 2 ZONE 3 3 ZONE 4 253 ALL INPUT 254 ALL 254 ALL ZONE 255 CURRENT None CURRENT 0 100 z o For Zone 1 CONTRAST ZONE 1 50 CONTRAST ZONE 1 50 For the current zone CONTRAST 55 CONTRAST 55 See Main gt Image Adjust gt Contrast Current Zone CURRENT ZONE 100 Zone 0 ZONE 1 1 ZONE 2 2 ZONE3 3 ZONE4 CURRENT ZONE ZONE 1 CURR
42. vanced Address NETWORK MAC 12 34 56 AB CD EF Settings gt Network gt MAC Address MEMC MEMC LEVEL 1503 0 OFF No MEMC LEVEL LOW See Main gt Advanced 1 LOW MEMC LEVEL LOW Settings gt System Settings gt 2 MEDIUM MEMC 3 HIGH Menu OSD POSITION 1301 0 CENTER No OSD POSITION CENTER See Main gt Advanced Position 1 UPPER LEFT OSD POSITION CENTER Settings gt Menus and 2 Messages gt Menu Position UPPER RIGHT 3 LOWER LEFT 4 LOWER RIGHT Model ID MODEL ID 2306 String No MODEL ID See Main gt Information gt MODEL ID UR8451 System Information Model Multi Source MULTI VIEW 102 0 SINGLE No MULTI VIEWZQUAD See Main Inputs and View 1 2 DUAL MULTI VIEW QUAD Views gt Multi Source View 2 TRIPLE 3 QUAD 4 PIP Mute AUDIO MUTE 1002 0 OFF No AUDIO MUTE ON See Main gt Audio gt Mute 1 ON AUDIO MUTE ON Network NETWORK PING 1211 String Yes NETWORK PING www google com Attempts to ping the selected Ping NETWORK PING SUCCESS network address Response string will either be SUCCESS or FAILED Planar UltraRes Series RS232 User Manual RS232 Codes vo E B vd z S e E Command E 2 2 Setting E S Modifiers Operands Example Notes Code o 9 9 Jg 2 m E o S E amp zZ Next Source SOURCE NEXT 104 Zone No For Zone 1 See IR remote control keys 0 2 ZONE 1 SOURCE NEXT ZONE 1 ZONE 1 2 3 4 1 ZONE 2 SOURCE NEXT ZONE 1 ACK 2 ZONE 3 3 ZON
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