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1. x j PDP_ID 99 PDP_ID 0x63 D 1 0x36 DLO 0x33 Send To PDP ee ee ee a a ee re 3 3 Sub Command 3 3 1 Multi Scale Control Multi Scale Command ASCII M 0x4D 0x73 ASCII k 0x6B M 0x4D rit Sea Ox HEX 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3D HEX 0x34 Ox3D 0x37 0x33 Starting code for Send Command from PC to PDP fixed 4byte Refer to the Data format shown in 6 1 Protocol Form MPDP Multi Scale command 50 Infinitely Expandable MPDP 3 3 2 PDP Control Power Command ASCII R 0x52 n Ox6E Power On HEX 0x35 0x32 0x36 Ox3E ASCII R Ox52 Ox66 Power Off HEX 0x35 0x32 0x36 0x36 PDP Power On Off command Information OSD Command ASCII R 0x52 0x49 Information OSD HEX 0x35 0x32 0x34 0x39 Command to display current input Mode Resolution on OSD Auto Power Command ASCII R 0x52 M 0x4D Auto Power On HEX 0x35 0x32 0x34 0x3D ASCII R 0x52 m 0x6D Auto Power Off HEX 0x35 0x32 0x36 0x3D Auto Power On Enables Power On by connecting AC Power Supply even without Power On command Auto Power Off Enables Power On by connecting AC Power Supply and sending Power On command Input Source Command ASCII R 0x52 i Ox69 Input Source Change DVI HEX 0x35 0x32 0x36 0x39 AS
2. 12 13 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 3 Guidance for Users Input Output Terminals OHO ID SELECT M ON eee FAN M STB N E S ON cmo HE 14 sdn RS 232C MPDP Control Firmware Upgrade 9pin D sub Video Composite Signal NTSC PAL SECAM S Video S Video Signal NTSC PAL SECAM 4pin Mini Din Component DVD Signal DTV YPbPr Signal PC Computer RGB Analog Signal D sub 15pin DVI D TMDS Signal ID Switch Set ID Switch RS 232C BIC BIC Firmware Upgrade MIS 4230R MIS 4230 AC Input AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz Infinitely Expandable MPDP Set ID Switch Setting Example of ID Switch setting You can set ID with 2 rotary switches as shown in the following figure PDP ID 01 10 digit single digit PDP ID 15 10 digit single digit X When you set or change PDP ID please disconnect power cord before setting or changing the ID number lf you do not disconnect power cord the PDPs maintain the previous ID and it may cause malfunction e LED Indication LED ON O OFF LED Indication Description M ON M STB No Power M ON M STB Internal System Check after Power on M ON M STB System ready M ON Power ON by MSCS Program M ON and S ON LED will sequentially blink M STB i with 1 second interval M ON Power Off by MSCS Program M STB System ready
3. 0x00 Write Set 0x01 Read Get Data3 BIC Internal Address Access Refer to BIC related documents 0x04 BIC Local Data Access Address 55 BIC Global Data Set MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Send BIC Global Data ASCII Data Data2 Data3 Data4 HEX 0x30 0x34 0x30 0x30 0x30 ox38 Sbvte LocalMax Refer to BIC related documents Datal 32bit Data Size 8Bit 16bit Fixed as 32bit 0x01 8bit 0x02 16bit 0x04 32bit Data2 Read Get Write Set 0x00 Write Set 0x01 Read Get Data3 Access BIC Internal Address Refer to BIC related documents 0x08 BIC Global Data Access Address Data Determined by size of Data4 Data1 Fixed as 8byte Collects BIC Local Data and select Max value as BIC Global Data 3 4 2 Receive Data Tracking Data Data 0 Data 1 Frequence Receive 8byte o Data 2 Data 3 Phase Tracking Data Data 4 Data 5 LineStart Data 6 Data 7 PixelStart Manual Tracking Data PDP Current Status Data Data 0 Data i PDP ID Receive 38byte PDP Current Status HEX Data 2 Data 3 Input Source Data 4 Data 5 Standard Table Data 6 Data 7 System Current Power Data 8 Data 9 BIC Mode Data 10 Data 11 Data 12 Data 13 Global Offset Color Temp
4. MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R 7 2 About Plasma display panel The followings are phenomena caused by characteristics of the plasma display panel Since it is not a fault you may continue to use the product gt Black or twinkling spots on the screen Although the plasma display panel is manufactured with high precision Caution technology there may exist black or twinkling spots on the screen Since it is not a fault you may continue to use the product gt Burn in effect Displaying static images such as still video frames or computer screen f Caution mages for an extended period of time may cause burn in effect p SS The burn in effect may be gradually reduced by displaying full white pattern because such burn in effect may cause permanent damages in some cases gt Noise from the inside e When you turn on the product slight buzzing sound may be heard Caution fromthe rear of display panel Since it is not a fault you may continue to use the product gt Screen decolorization e Optical film that is attached on the panel can be slightly decolorized Caution after long time of use The degree of decolorization may vary depending on display contents and conditions It is due to the characteristics of the film but it is not a defect It is caused by chemical characteristics of the film 60 e However please always be careful in using sta
5. Data End 3 2 PDP ID Abyte 2byte Abyte Variable 1byte Format Format sent from PC to PDP only the selected ID PDP ID will correspond to the given command Send Data is 2byte Refer to the Data format shown in 6 1 Protocol Form Receive From PDP aa as ID value Hex value Send ID value u Command PDP ID Command Data End 4 0x01 0x30 0x31 4byte 2byte 4byte Variable 1byte Ue esas ees 20 0x14 0x31 0x34 A respond from PDP to PC a respond format for certain 99 0x63 0x36 0x33 commands Not all commands have response ID 99 example Sub Command o e Command code K a ty ox60 gt OX06 0X06 0X30 0X36 w I I l S n Data fomat 0X63 oxog __ 0x03 0x30 gt oxa3 v The format is 2byte dividing the Actual Data 1byte into two first ecu Mee ah Abits A and second 4bits B B adds 0x30 A shifts 4bit and Real Data Send Dala add 0x30 The Send Data 1byte becomes 2byte 1byte ID 99 Coding Example l OX6B eR Bd Real Data x x gt I 0X60 Ox06 0X06 0X30 I 0X36 gt 0x0B gt 4 s 3 Protocol Value 3 1 Command Send To PDP OXOB 0X30 gt ox3B Ss o Send Data A I 3 ID 1 PDP_ID amp 0xFO 4 0x30 m ID O PDP_ID amp 0x0F 0x30
6. Wall Mounting Unit Option e Please check the stability of wall lf the wall is not strong enough reinforce the wall before installation e Please connect all the cables to proper ports in a set before installation e The set can be installed as shown below e The set can be installed on the wall as shown below For further information refer to the optional Stand Installation and Setup Guide For further information refer to the optional Wall Mounting Bracket Installation and Setup Guide Install on a Stand Mount on the wall Please secure minimum clearance as shown in the picture for adequate ventilation and technical service Please secure minimum clearance as shown in the picture for adequate ventilation and technical service 20cm 20cm 20cm 20cm 10 11 Se MIS AZOR R N x Infinitely Expandable MPDP MAIN FRAME Stand Unit Option MAIN FRAME Wall Mounting Unit Option e Please do not install our product at following locations to protect the product and e Please check the stability of wall orevent possible malfunction lf the wall is not strong enough reinforce the wall before
7. to control Burn in compensation function Mode BIC default CO BYPASS C REGENERATION ANTI IMAGE STICKING EXE 1 BIC On Off 1 BIC Mode Activate BIC function to reduce burn in effect BIC function On 2 BYPASS Mode Deactivate BIC function but BIC board keeps recording burn in history BIC function Off 2 Additional compensation 1 REGENERATION Mode Compensate burn in effect by displaying a reversal image of the current burn in image 2 ANTI IMAGE STICKING Mode In case you find serious Burn in effect in a certain area select Anti Image Sticking Mode White Stripe pattern scans whole screen to make uniform screen condition to eliminate unequally burned pixels White bar pattern in the screen moves horizontally 41 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R e Phosphor Update function changes phosphor value If you cannot have satisfactory compensation result by adjusting Deterioration function you can change ohosphor value Phosphor Update File Select e Deterioration function adjusts deterioration range for Red Green and Blue respectively 1 Set up Test pattern Red Green Blue and SCREEN external image source to control Deterioration 2 Adjust Deterioration range for Red Green and Blue respectively Adjustable range is 70 to 130 and initial value is 100 In case surrounding pixels are brighter than burn in image increase the present value and Surrounding pixels are
8. Adjust Frequency if alignment is still wrong lf you adjust Frequency repeat step 1 and 2 to fit alignment Adjustable range is as follows The range of Frequency you can adjust is 50 to 50 The range of Phase you can adjust is O to 31 The range of Linestart you can adjust is 23 to 10 The range of Pixelstart you can adjust is 50 to 40 e Click Exit button or press Ctrl X using keyboard to close Tracking Manual window 38 menu bar PC Tracking Manual or press Ctrl M using keyboard Infinitely Expandable MPDP 5 13 Timer Control e Users can decide the time of turning on or off MPDP set by timer control e To use this function click Menu Control Timer Control or use Ctrl T keys from the keyboard Ef MSCS v 4 1 for MIS 4230 File Communication Gini Help Slide Control Ctrl 5 Picture Control Ctrl P PL Tracking j Timer Control Ctrl T R BIC Control Ctrl B Screen Configuration Current Time 14 05 Time Control Power On H m Power Off H M Once Daily Timer Control Dialog e How to set the time of power on or Off Select Hour and Minutes of turn on or off I Select once for one time use and Daily for daily use then click Start lll Power on or off signal will be transmitted to MPDP at the time of user set e Time Dialog must be activated to use Timer function 39 MIS 4220 MI
9. DIN 4pin Component Y Pb Pr BNC 3pin Same as left side PC PC RGB D Sub 15pin DVI TMDS DVI D 24pin Serial RS 232C D Sub 9pin female RS 232C D Sub 9pin male External dimension 924 6 mm 0 2 924 6mm W X 521 8mm H X75 4mm D 75 4mm 0 5 528 9mm 1 re g E 521 8mm 02 panser B B e ED lt a i on g A OE Weight 25kg 1kg X Product design and specification can be changed for quality improvement without prior notice 64 Infinitely Expandable MPDP Model Name MIS 4230R Power supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power consumption Average Typical 300W Max S6OW Plasma display panel A2 inch 16 9 Aspect Ratio Contrast ratio 10 000 1 Dark Room Brightness 1 000 cd m Without film amp BIC Burn in effect Burn In Compensation BIC Front filter AGAR Anti Glare Anti Reflection Number of pixels 853 H X 480 V Seam gap In case of multi formation 5mm Environmental condition Temperature 0 C 35 C Humidity 20 70 Signal Video signal NTSC PAL SECAM PC signal SVGA WVGA XGA SXGA WXGA UXGA E Horizontal Frequency 15 5 75kHz Vertical Frequency 50 60Hz Connectors Input Output Vinee CVBS BNC 1pin S Video DIN 4pin Component Y Pb Pr BNC 3pin Same as left side
10. Leo Ur ne nner ene eo E ese ES Renn Sure ore Ne oe ere 39 5 14 BIC Control MIS 4230 MIS 4230R ONY occcccccceccecscessescesscessessesssescesseseeseseseenees 40 BIG Status ge lt 6 Geena emma ee Eir nibii aisar rEg 42 Burn In Compensation Control MethOd noi eececccccccceccececeeeeeeeeeeceeseseeeesesseseseseeess A3 BIC Intervals and Cffe Cte eee ceeessseececccceeeeeeceeesseesceceeceeeeceesensssececceeeeeeeeeeenesses 43 MOW O CONTO BEIO acess EE ES 44 5 15 Orion PDP Home Page logon and Version information 49 6 MSCS Protocol cccccccccsessccecsesecsesessesecsesecsesscsessesesacsesecseseesessesessesssnscenseseeseee 50 X Attachment ASCII to HEX Conversion Table cccccccsccsessesesesseseseeseeeeeeeeess 58 Xx Hex code value according to Set D assssesssssssouuouununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrnnrennrnnnnnnnn 58 1 Other thOS occ cceccccccecccsesececsesecscsesesecsesesececsesesecacseescacaesesecevaceceavaceesevevaneteevereesevereee 59 1 1 Before calling fOr ServiC aae rece teerpereeeocatasatsidaestnstanaineienate joeetoseuetiwenrianedetnneenedegueuupeeren 59 7 2 About Plasma display PANEL ee eeceeeeeeeeccceeceeeeceeeeeenencceceeeeeeeseesseseenaeeeeeeeeeeeerens 60 8 Applicable signals 0 0 ccecececcecsccececsecsececsesecseseceeseceesecsesecseserseseestsesseseseseeseeeeees 61 SAE EE ADI AEE sce E E EEE ESEE E T EEE E 61 02 PO S kB ee er vm gO yore eee ee goer ener ne en 61 9 SPeCIICATIONS cee cccc
11. button to end Slide Control Slide Control 001 03x03 240 002 03x03 480 003 03x03 300 004 03x03 540 005 03x03 960 Remove Remove all Play 7 Se User File Adj F4 Save or Load the slide configuration Click SAVE button to save user added Slide configuration as ssd file Click LOAD button to open saved ssd file Slide Control 001 03x03 240 Operation Time 002 03x03 480 ag _ 003 03x03 300 v min 004 03x03 540 005 03x03 960 o e Configuration User File Adj Cae X To view the saved screen configuration select the list from List Box X Saved screen protocol is transmitted to MPDP by double clicking the list 36 Infinitely Expandable MPDP 5 11 Screen Control e Register values related to display of MPDP can be changed e Click Picture Control of Control menu bar or enter Ctrl P in order to run Picture Control window Es MSCS v 4 1 for MIS 4230 File Communication Gini Help Screen Configuration Slide Control Ctrl 5 PL Tracking Timer Control Ctrl T BIC Control Ctrl B Picture Control x User Mode C feroreress fores o E reres o eE ome E Color Temp a F Picture Control In order to control display values input values directly in Edit Box and press Enter key Or click button using mouse e Click Exit button or press Ctrl X using keyboard to clos
12. iad Gain Red HEX 0x34 0x37 0x34 0x31 White Balance ee AAT a Gain Green HEX 0x34 0x37 0x34 0x32 White Balance on aoe Ss Gain Blue HEX 0x34 0x37 0x34 0x33 White Balance eka AA aui Offset Red HEX 0x34 0x37 0x34 0x35 White Balance ASCU a EA Offset Green HEX 0x34 0x37 0x34 0x36 White Balance ASCI A ae Offset Blue HEX 0x34 0x37 0x34 0x37 User Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Tint White Balance Gain R Gain G Gain B Offset R Offset G HEX 0x35 0x30 0x34 0x3C ASCII P 0x50 R 0x52 Global Offset Off HEX 0x35 0x30 0x35 0x32 Command to enlarge the display considering the seam between two MPDP Global Offset On To enhance the continuity between MPDPs data for the Seam area is erased 52 Graphic User Ao G 0x47 a 0x61 Mode Brightness HEX 0x34 nae pon Graphic User A G 0x47 b 0x62 Mode Contrast HEX 0x34 nE aan aa Graphic User ae G 0x47 c 0x63 Mode Sharpness HEX 0x34 sag mE P Graphic User ao G 0x47 d 0x64 Mode Color HEX 0x34 ao ae oo Graphic User ae G 0x47 e 0x65 Mode Tint HEX ayaa mye pe ane Offset B Gain R Gain G Gain B Offset R Offset G Device PC Offset B Device DTV Gain R Gain G Gain B Offset R Offset G Offset B Device DVD Brightness Contrast Cr Cb Device VIDEO Brightness Contrast Color Tint Data save sequence User Mode D
13. ID SELECT IN aeui ID SELECT Ne M ON KEA cen FAN M ON KEA KEN FAN M ON KEA KEA FAN M STB ACS an oo s on M STB o Je s on M STB ACS yo son ID SELECT i D won aaa M STB CAS yoy son 22 23 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Infinitely Expandable MMP DP 4 3 Connection of RS 232C Cable 4 4 Connection of 3 x 3 MPDP e Maximum use of RS 232 with Daisy Chain connection is 10 or less lf you need additional connection use RS 232 distributor z e S Cc ll H ll A i ll DVI Signal Distributor UXGA UP TO 250MHz lie 5 hal Fel 5 ES RS 232C Distributor RS 232C control PC RS 232C control PC 24 25 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Infinitely Expandable M P D P 5 Setting and operation of MSCS software 4 5 ID setting of X x Y MPDP Identity number ID indicates the location of each M
14. Remark M ON Master ON IP Board Master Power On FAN FAN POWER ON IF Red LED on IP board is turned on please check FANS M STB Master Stand By IP Board Master Ready S ON Slave ON IP Board Slave Ready 15 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Infinitely Expandable MMP DP 4 How to Connect Cables 4 1 Connection of one set MPDP PC amp DVI Connection e MPDP and PC should be connected a Com Port in a PC and RS 232C IN port in a MPDP is connected with supplied RS 232C cable e MPDP On Off or Screen adjustment can be controlled by MSCS Multi Screen Control System e ID setting on the backside of MPDP must be identical with the ID setting in MSCS to control MPDP with a PC e f you do not have Com Port you need to use an USB converter for RS 232 Depending on manufacturers or models converters may cause malfunction PDP ID 1 e ID switch must be set as ID 1 for one set use VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT OHO RS 232C RS 232C Maximum 15m Or r IN OUT ID SELECT PC analog connection Maximum 5m DVI connection Maximum 5m x If you need longer connection please use DVI boosters or DVI fiber optic cable 16 17 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 Infinitely Expandable MIP DP VCR Connection PDP ID 1 RS 232C Maximum 15m I
15. Test Pattern White HEX 0x35 0x32 0x33 0x38 ASCII R 0x52 9 0x39 Return Screen 0x35 0x32 0x33 0x39 Test Pattern Command APL Command ASCII R 0x52 x 0x78 APL On HEX 0x35 0x32 0x37 0x38 ASCII R 0x52 y 0x79 APL Off 0x35 0x32 0x37 0x39 APL Automatic Power Limit On Off MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Video Zoom Control Command Video Zoom Control ASCII P 0x50 n Ox6E HEX 0x35 0x30 0x36 Ox3E PDP Tx Command ASCII R 0x52 H 0x48 PDP Tx Enable HEX 0x35 0x32 0x34 0x38 ASCII R 0x52 S 0x53 PDP Tx Disable HEX 0x35 0x32 0x35 0x33 Enable RS232 IC Output Tx within PDP Disable RS232 IC Output Tx within PDP turns to High Impedance state Caution Do not enable Tx of plural PDP sets at the same time when you control MPDP Make sure only one set is enabled and the other sets are disabled If plural sets are enabled it may cause malfunction Software Reset Command Video Zoom Default Level is 5 controllable within 1 9 Color Temp Command ASCII G 0x47 N Ox4E Normal Mode HEX 0x34 0x37 0x34 0x3E ASCII G 0x47 O 0x4F Studio Mode HEX 0x34 0x37 0x34 0x3F Studio Mode Sets to Colour Temperature approximately 3200K Firmware Default Command IP Serial Set Command Video User Mode Command Infinitely Exp
16. at a time e You can select multi screens at a time as you want d Select a desirable input source in Source Select Select DVI in Source Select Source Select INFO pv OPC C DTV Ro omm omea gt 2 Select screens with left button of mouse and drag from the first screen Screen Configuration ED 5 v 3 Selected screens would be converted into DVI Screen Configuration y aa X Click Play button on the main image of MSCS or scroll using mouse to return to initial image 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 5 10 Slide Control e MPDP configuration that users set is displaying repeatedly e To use Slide Control go to MSCS Menu Control Slide Control or press Ctrl S using Keyboard 3 Save various screen configurations in the same way Slide Control Picture Control Ctrl P PC Tracking Timer Control Ctrl T BIC Contral Ctrl B 4 Click Slide Start to display saved screen configurations Saved screen configurations are displaying for preset time Slide Control pa One 001 03x03 24 002 03x03 480 003 03x03 300 03x03 540 5 03x03 960 2 Set Operation Time in Slide Control Click Add button to save configuration The range of Operation Time is from 10 seconds to 1 hour Slide Control 001 03x03 240 OP 002 03x03 480 Slide Control 34 35 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 423 6 Click Stop
17. condition Temperature 0 C35 C Humidity 20 70 Signal Video signal NTSC PAL SECAM PC signal SVGA WVGA XGA SXGA WXGA UXGA EUEN Horizontal Frequency 15 5 75kHz Vertical Frequency 50 60Hz Connectors Input Output Video CVBS BNC 1pin S Video DIN 4pin Component Y Pb Pr BNC 3pin Same as left side Ee PC RGB D Sub 15pin DVI TMDS DVI D 24pin Serial RS 232C D Sub 9pin female RS 232C D Sub 9pin male External dimension 924 6 mm 0 2 924 6mm W X 521 8mm H X75 4mm D 75 4mm 0 5 528 9mm 1 re 7 521 8mm 202 Weight 25kg 1kg X Product design and specification can be changed for quality improvement without prior notice 62 Infinitely Expandable MPDP Model Name MIS 4220R Power supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power consumption Average Typical 300W Max S6OW Plasma display panel A2 inch 16 9 Aspect Ratio Contrast ratio 10 000 1 Dark Room Brightness 1 000 cd m W O Film Front filter AGAR Anti Glare Anti Reflection Number of pixels 853 H X 480 V Seam gap In case of multi formation 5mm Environmental condition Temperature 0 C 35 C Humidity 20 70 Signal Video signal NTSC PAL SECAM PC signal SVGA WVGA XGA SXGA WXGA UXGA AN Horizontal Frequency 1
18. darker decrease the value Deterioration k Lower luminescence Higher luminescence gt Activation status between 70 130 BIC status Indicator Red Malfunction a small red square continuously blinks at the lower right corner of the screen Green Normal a small green square blinks several times and disappears at the same position Yellow BIC related events such as Update a small yellow square continuously blinks at the same position X Caution Screen may fade in and out when power on It is a process of BIC initial update It is not a malfunction of MPDP Do not use BIC function during moving images BYPASS MODE Brightness can be decreased for burn in compensation 42 Infinitely Expandable MPDP Burn In Compensation Control Method k _ User can select a color Red Green or Blue for compensation from Deterioration Menu in the BIC Control menu 2 When you find disturbing Burn in effect on your screen please select a proper value from Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 and Data 4 in the phosphor change option and execute It takes 1 2 seconds Please select Data 1 when Burn in pattern is brighter than surrounding screen area and select Data 4 for darker Burn in pattern than surrounding screen area 3 If the selected value does not cause enough compensation result repeat above process up to 4 times and select the most satisfactory value and fix the value 4 If the compensation
19. installation e Please connect all the cables to proper ports in a set before installation Places of vibration or shock PDP set may fall and damaged Next or near to Sprinkler sensors The sensors may detect heat from a set and sprinkler can be activated Around high voltage power lines Noise from the power line may affect screen images Around heating apparatus PDP set may be overheated and damaged e The set can be installed as shown below e The set can be installed on the wall as shown below For further information refer to the optional MAIN FRAME Installation and Setup Guide For further information refer to the optional MAIN FRAME Installation and Setup Guide Hanger Bolt Hanger Bolt S WI Install on a MAIN FRAME Stand Mount on the MAIN FRAME wall Please secure minimum clearance as shown in the picture for adequate ventilation and technical service Please secure minimum clearance as shown in the picture for adequate ventilation and technical service 20cm 20cm 20cm
20. ne PC RGB D Sub 15pin DVI TMDS DVI D 24pin Serial RS 232C D Sub 9pin female RS 232C D Sub 9pin male External dimension 926 2mm W X 523 6mm H X76 5mm D 926 2 mm 0 2 76 5mm 0 5 528 9mm 1 523 6mm 202 Weight 25kg 1kg X Product design and specification can be changed for quality improvement without prior notice 65
21. that are in the accessory box to the rear side as shown in the figure Handles Figure 3 Figure 4 Infinitely Expandable MPDP How to move MPDP 1 2 people hold each handle on product s back side Panel protection Handles 2 It needs two people to carry or install this product Please hold the handles in the back and the front bottom part at the same time Please do not grab the panel but grab bottom of master frame when you carry or install the products Please use gloves when you carry or install the products Panel protection Panel __ a Master frame MPDP X Attention Do not remove the panel protection pad until a set is completely installed on a stand or a wall hanger Please carefully remove Panel protection pad to prevent any damages on the product Please make sure to use panel protection when you move carry or rent MPDP E usar wel MIS 4230R f Infinitely Expandable M P D P Stand Unit Option e Please do not install our product at following locations to protect the product and prevent possible malfunction Places of vibration or shock PDP set may fall and damaged Next or near to Sprinkler sensors The sensors may detect heat from a set and sprinkler can be activated Around high voltage power lines Noise from the power line may affect screen images Around heating apparatus PDP set may be overheated and damaged
22. with a safety certificate for electromagnetic interference which user should be mindful of Supplied Accessories User s Manual Multi Screen Control Guide Pin 4pcs Handle 2 pcs System MSCS Power Cable RS232 Cable Bolt 4 pcs Stand Unit Wall mounting Unit MAIN FRAME RS 232C Distributor MF Controller SET refer to page 10 refer to page 11 refer to page 12 13 Necessary for connecting more than 10 units 1 Input 6 Output Infinitely Expandable MPDP Contents X Please keep following instruction for panel protection without exception 2 1 Safety PreCaAUtiOns ooo ccccccccccecsscecsssecsesecsesecsesecsesecsessesesersesersesecsesensesaesesetseceeseee 6 2 How a 9S C Ree OC ee 8 3 Guidance for USES S 0 eccceccccececsecsesecesecsesecseseccessesesecseseeseseesessesessesesatsesenseseeseee 14 4 How to Connect Cable ounce cccccccccsecesccsesecseseseceseseseceseeseseceesesevereeeesereeeeees 16 4 1 Connection of one set MPDP ooo eceececeseeseseeesseseseeseccccececccceeccececeeceseeeeeeeeeeeees 16 ee DVI CONNECCION ac terse te ee i eE e Scat cede ia reri areia 16 VCR Connection ious ciecdesccccecnddeheieverastcsedencecedcncephenseseecccnelanesevasueseccseccarteeteeeeeesesoenetere 18 DVD Player amp DTV Set top DOX CONNECTION ccccccecccccsecesseeeceececcec
23. 0x3C Balance 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3D 0x30 0x31 0x34 0x37 0x35 0x34 Ox0Od Data 11 byte 25byte Data End 0x30 0x34 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x34 Receive 8 byte OxOd Index Converted Data Send Data wemninand Pee eee Index Converted Data Send Data PDP ID Mgt 1 1 chara wii Be Command 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3D Sub Command 0x34 0x37 0x35 0x34 PDP ID 4 0x30 Ox31 0x30 0x31 Sub Command 0x34 0x32 0x35 0x3C Data 0x30 0x34 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x34 9r X Attachment MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R ASCII to HEX Conversion Table ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ESCE HEX A OO OI N OD oO AI Ws NM esT OINI ID 1 id O 0x30 idi 1 0x31 ID 6 idiO 0x30 idl 1 Ox36 ID 11 id O 0x30 idl 1 Ox3B ID 16 id O 0x31 idl 1 0x30 ID 21 id 0 0x31 id 1 0x35 ITIO nimo ol WD S Q ID 2 idlO 0x30 idl 1 0x32 ID 7 id 0 0x30 idl 1 0x37 ID 12 id O 0x30 id 1 Ox3C ID 17 id O 0x31 id 1 0x31 ID 22 id 0 0x31 id 1 0x36 xl g lt cianal ol D olv Olz Z ID 3 id O0 0x30 dlt 0x33 ID 8 idiO 0x30 idl 1 0x38 ID 13 id 0 0x30 idi 1 Ox3D ID 18 id O 0x31 idl 1 0x32 ID 23 id 0 0x31 id 1 0x37 58 Xx Hex code value according to Set ID MPDPD 5X5 ID 4 id O 0x30 id 1 0x34
24. 37 Factory Data Save amp User File Load Data 0 Data 9 User Mode Data 10 Data 21 White Balance Send 62byte Factory Data Save HEX Data 22 Data 33 Graphic PC amp User File Load Data 34 Data 45 Graphic DTV Data 46 Data 53 Video DVD Data 54 Data 61 Video VIDEO User Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Tint White Balance Gain R Gain G Gain B Offset R Offset G Offset B Graphic Gain R Gain G Gain B Offset R Offset G PC Offset B Device Graphic Gain R Gain G Gain B Offset R Offset G Data DTV Offset B DVD Brightness Contrast Cr Cb Video Bri ghtness Contrast Color Tint IP Serial Set Command IP ASCII Data 1 Data 8 Serial Set HEX Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data 5 Data 6 Data 7 Data 8 Ex 01234567 0x30 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x36 0x37 Graphic amp Video Data ASCII Value Graphic amp Video HEX High Value Low Value White Balance value for PC and DTV BIC Local Data Get MIS 4230 MIS 4230R ASCII Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Send BIC Local Data HEX 0x30 0x34 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x34 Refer to BIC related document Data1 32bit Fixed as 32bit Data Size 8Bit 16bit 0x01 8bit 0x02 16bit 0x04 32bit Data2 Read Get Write Set
25. 5 5 75kHz Vertical Frequency 50 60Hz Connectors Input Output a CVBS BNC 1pin S Video DIN 4pin Component Y Pb Pr BNC 3pin Same as left side Le PC RGB D Sub 15pin DVI TMDS DVI D 24pin Serial RS 232C D Sub 9pin female RS 232C D Sub 9pin male External dimension 926 2 mm 0 2 n O 926 2mm W X 523 6mm H X76 5mm D 76 5mm 0 5 528 9mm 1 523 6mm 202 Weight 25kg 1kg X Product design and specification can be changed for quality improvement without prior notice 63 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Model Name MIS 4230 Power supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power consumption Average Typical 300W Max 360W Plasma display panel 42 inch 16 9 Aspect Ratio Contrast ratio 10 000 1 Dark Room Brightness 1 000 cd m Without film amp BIC Burn in effect Burn In Compensation BIC Front filter AGAR Anti Glare Anti Reflection Number of pixels 853 H X 480 V Seam gap in case of multi formation Amm Environmental condition Temperature 0 C 35 C Humidity 20 70 Signal Video signal NTSC PAL SECAM PC signal SVGA WVGA XGA SXGA WXGA UXGA PEU Horizontal Frequency 15 5 75kHz Vertical Frequency 50 60Hz Connectors Input Output Video CVBS BNC 1pin S Video
26. A revolutionary MPDP Infinitely Expandable MPDP MPDP A revolutionary MPDP Infinitely Expandable MPDP User s Manual MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MPDP MIS 4230 MIS 4230R ORION PDP CO LTD www oriondisplay net Address 257 Gongdan dong Gumi si Gyeongsangbuk do Korea Tel 82 2 6678 8533 Fax 82 2 6678 8599 Thank you for purchasing our MPDP Please read through this user s manual for safety before installing this product This product is manufactured for Multi Plasma display model only e 2008 11 04 Features of MPDP gt Enjoy a wide flat screen with high brightness and high quality gt Easy to install and move due to its thin design gt Enjoy your favorite programs with various split screen features simultaneously presenting several programs Thank you for purchasing our MPDP monitor This manual describes how to use the product and notes in use Please read the manual carefully before using it After reading this manual please retain for future reference If you have any questions or a problem occurs please contact either the company you purchased this product from or an authorized service center X Displaying static picture for an extended period of time may cause an burn in effect N Warning If you fail to comply with the regulations for safety and proper use fire or injury may be caused Class A digital device Notice to users It is a device designed for business purpose
27. CII R 0x52 p 0x70 Input Source Change PC HEX 0x35 0x32 0x37 0x30 ASCII R 0x52 t 0x74 Input Source Change HD HEX 0x35 0x32 0x37 0x34 ASCII R 0x52 d 0x64 Input Source Change SD DVD HEX 0x35 0x32 0x36 0x34 ASCII R 0x52 s 0x73 Input Source Change S VIDEO Hex 0x35 0x32 0x37 0x33 ASCII R 0x52 v 0x76 Input Source Change VIDEO HEX 0x35 0x32 0x37 0x36 Command for selecting Input Mode 51 Tracking Command ASCII R 0x52 a 0x61 Auto Tracking HEX 0x35 0x32 0x36 0x31 Manual Tracking 4SC R 0x52 F 0x46 Frequency HEX 0x35 0x32 0x34 0x36 Manual Tracking 4SC R 0x52 P 0x50 NESS HEX 0x35 0x32 0x35 0x30 Manual Tracking ASCII R 0x52 L 0x4C Line Start HEX 0x35 0x32 0x34 0x3C Manual Tracking 4SC R 0x52 X 0x58 Peal Siei 0x35 0x32 0x35 0x38 Auto Tracking Auto screen positioning command in Input Mode PC Manual Tracking Manual screen positioning command in Inpuit Mode PC Test Pattern Command ASCII R 0x52 5 0x35 Test Pattern Red HEX 0x35 0x32 0x33 0x35 ASCII R 0x52 6 0x36 Test Pattern Green HEX 0x35 0x32 0x33 0x36 ASCII R 0x52 7 0x37 Test Pattern Blue HEX 0x35 0x32 0x33 0x37 ASCII R 0x52 8 0x38
28. D switch must be set as ID 1 for one set use PC MSCS to control MPDP Skei IN OUT COMPONENT ORO Video connection Maximum 5m S Video connection Maximum 5m pre r IN OUT ID SELECT M ON eas eas FAN M STB ECA e g son 18 19 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R DVD Player amp DTV Set top box connection e In case input source is DVD select DVD SD in MSCS main screen e In case input source is DTV select HD in MSCS main screen RS 232C Maximum 15m PC MSCS to control MPDP Component connection Maximum 5m DVD Player amp DTV Set top box 20 Infinitely Expandable MPDP VIDEO S VIDEO IN OUT Or RS 232C Or Or IN OUT ID SELECT M ON aS ees FAN M STB Nay Rasy S ON DVI D 21 A Caution PDP ID 1 ID switch must be set as ID 1 for one set use Component ports of Pr the set y IE b Video output ports a ue of DVD player Yo play Y Cb e According to manufacturer
29. Data 14 Data 15 Auto Power Data 16 Data 21 Firmware Version Data 22 Data 23 Video Zoom Data 24 Data 31 IP Serial Number Data 32 Data 37 Elapsed Time Refer to the Data format shown in 6 1 Protocol Form MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R new White Balance Data 4 Protocol Example 4 1 Send Command 4 1 1 Multi Scale Control Multi Scale Command PDP ID 3 Source PC Configuration 2x2 Infinitely Expandable MPDP Command PDP ID Sub Command Multi 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3D 0x30 0x33 0x34 0x3D 0x37 0x33 Scale Data 19byte End Source Width Height Position 0x37 0x30 0x30 0x32 0x30 0x32 0x30 0x33 Ox0d Index Converted Data Send Data Command 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3D PDP ID 3 0x30 0x33 0x30 0x33 Sub Command 0x34 0x3D 0x37 0x33 Source PC 0x70 0x37 0x30 0x37 0x30 Width 2 0x32 0x32 0x30 0x32 Height 2 0x32 0x32 0x30 0x32 a ID is 3 so position value Position 3 0x30 0x33 0x30 0x33 4 1 2 PDP Control Index Length Note Data 0 Data 9 User Mode PDP ID 2byte i le 0x30 0x31 10 0x30 0x3A QQ 0x36 0x33 Data 1 0 Data 21 White Bala
30. ID 9 id O 0x30 idl 1 0x39 ID 14 id lO 0x30 id 1 Ox3E ID 19 id O 0x31 idl 1 0x33 ID 24 id 0 0x31 id 1 0x38 ID 5 idiO 0x30 idl 1 0x35 ID 10 id 0 0x30 idl 1 Ox3A ID 15 idiO 0x30 idl 1 Ox3F ID 20 id O 0x31 idl 1 0x34 ID 25 id 0 0x31 id 1 0x39 Infinitely Expandable MPDP 7 Other tips 7 1 Before calling for service Before calling for any repair check the following and then refer to a near A S center Te WW gt Tick sound from the main body e f there is no problem with the screen or sound the tick sound is likely to result from the cabinet lightly shrinking with the change of room temperature The sound does not affect product s performance gt No image at upper and lower part of the screen e As for a screen which is over 16 9 in width such as cinema sized one no image may be displayed at upper and bottom part of the screen gt Speckles or white lines on the screen e Check whether the problem is caused by vehicle streetcar high voltage cable or neon sign which emitting interference wave or electromagnetic induction Avoid any interfering object gt Screen or a PDP Set is hot PDP sets or screen can be hot because basic principle of PDP driving is Plasma discharge between electrodes e It is not a defect or a malfunction of the product you may continue to use the product 59
31. New ASCII G 0x47 P 0x50 Total White Balance HEX 0x34 0x37 0x35 0x30 Command to read Data saved on EEPROM within the PDP 3 3 4 WhiteBalance Control Graphic User Mode Command ASCII F 0x46 2 0x32 Factory Data Save HEX 0x34 0x36 0x33 0x32 ASCII F 0x46 3 0x33 Factory Data Load HEX 0x34 0x36 0x33 0x33 Factory Data Save Data Save after adjusting Factory Data Load Load values of Factory Data User File Load Command ASCII F 0x46 6 0x36 User File Load HEX 0x34 0x36 0x33 0x36 ASCII R 0x52 R 0x52 Software Reset HEX 0x35 0x32 0x35 0x32 Software Reset Position Command ASCII P 0x50 u Ox75 Position Up HEX 0x35 0x30 0x37 0x35 ASCII P 0x50 d 0x64 Position Down HEX 0x35 0x30 0x36 0x34 ASCII P 0x50 I 0x6C Position Left HEX 0x35 0x30 0x36 Ox3C ASCII P 0x50 r 0x72 Position Right HEX 0x35 0x30 0x37 0x32 ASCII P 0x50 S 0x53 Position Reset 0x35 0x30 0x35 0x33 Component SVIDEO Composite Video Input screen positioning command Global Offset Command ASCII Global Offset On P 0x50 L 0x4C Read and Load Picture Control Data from saved file Reference Application Saved Picture Control Data is saved as a file as the figure adjusted by the user File Format dat Data Structure 31 byte ASCII Code White Balance al a
32. PDP e When you look at the MPDP screens in front of MPDP 5 1 Installation e Insert the Installation CD e You can see following installation start screen e Select proper version for your product and star installation PDP ID PDP ID PDP ID 1 2 3 e MSCS supports Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista only PDP ID PDP ID 6 7 PDP ID 12 PDP ID 17 PDP ID 22 Infinitely Expandable MPDP gt gt MIS 4220 R gt gt User s Manual gt gt MIS 4230 R gt gt Main Frame Manual gt gt BIC Guide Book gt gt Service Manual ORION PDP CO LTD www oriondisplay net System Requirements Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista Address 257 Gongdan dong Gumi si Gyeongsangbuk do Korea Tel 82 2 6678 8533 Fax 82 2 6678 8599 MSCS Installation start screen 21 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R 5 2 Start MSCS e MSCS is an application program needed to control MPDP e When you execute MSCS v 4 1 for your product at the installation screen it will create a new folder at C Program FileWMSCS v4 1 and an icon on your computer screen e By double clicking the MSCS v 4 1 icon the initial screen image of MSCS v 4 1 will be di
33. PDP is exposed without any protective chassis lt needs extra caution to carry or install to prevent any impact e MIS 4220 e MIS 4230 MASTER FRAME 7 lt Z G MIS 4220R ea MIS 4230R Na Although Panel is protected with a Side cover it is still sensitive to the impact or Shock from outside It has to be handled with care because the panel glass substrate is exposed without side cover Infinitely Expandable MPDP How to carry MPDP Please see page 8 for unpack and handle assembly lt always needs two persons to carry or install MPDP When you carry MPDP with up straight manner please hold handles on the back and bottom part of the panel together Please be careful not to touch the bottom part of the panel when you put down the panel zZ Z lt Please do not touch the panel with your hand When you carry MPDP with flatoed manner please hold handles on the back and lower part of the back Please be careful not to touch the bottom part of the panel when you put down the MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R 1 Safety Precautions Infinitely Expandable MPDP If it operates abnormally stop using it Do not place any liquid containing immediately container on it If the inside is wet it may cause electric shock or fire e Please refer to a specialized construction company for installing stand strikes or wall mount uni
34. S 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R 5 14 BIC Control MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Only BIC Control function is MIS 4230 amp MIS 4230R This function does not support MIS 4220 amp MIS 4220R e You can control BIC functions related with burn in compensation e Please select Menu Control BIC Control or Ctri B to start BIC control W MSCS 4 1 for MIS 4230 File Communication Gini Help Screen Configuration Slide Control Cts ee a Picture Control Ctrl P CO ANTI IMAGE STICKING P i Trackin a Deterioration Timer Control Ctrl T onan Pin OGREEN BLUE EXE e EXE Phosphor Update File Select DATAL v BIC Control MPOP Configuration Source Select X axis J Op Pe DTV Power vas 3 omw CJSWiDEG C viDEO Precaution for MVP device MVP devices can be used with APL off mode and it can be selected by MSCS control When APL is turned off brightness is slightly decreased Please refer to Service manual for further information MVP Multi Video Processor device It is a multi channel image processing system using digital signal processing methods It converts analog composite videos to digital format save in a memory and process the saved image data without any frame loss and image deterioration to communicate with a computer 40 Infinitely Expandable MPDP Select one of BIC mode BYPASS mode REGENERAION mode and ANTI IMAGE STICKING mode and click EXE
35. TV Scale HEX ie wale ae vate wie ine A Value Video Data Command X Source Refer to the Inout Source Command shown in 6 2 Protocol BIC Burn In Compensation Control Command Value Video Data Bright ASCII V 0x56 r 0x72 ness M N P HEX 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x32 Ex Selecting 3x3 within MPDP 5x5 ASCII V 0x56 s 0x73 Video Data Contrast ID 1 ID 2 ID 3 ID 4 ID 5 HEX 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x33 ASCII V 0x56 t 0x74 Video Data Color ID 6 ID 7 ID 8 ID 9 ID 10 HEX 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x34 ASCII V 0x56 u 0x75 Video Data Tint ID 11 ID 12 HEX 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x35 ASCII V 0x56 v 0x76 Video Data Cr ID 16 ID 17 HEX 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x36 ASCII V 0x56 w 0x77 Video Data Cb ID 21 ID 22 HEX 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x37 Command for controlling White Balance for Video Tracking Data 3 3 5 BIC Control MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Send Tracking ASCII Value 127 BIC Control Command Data HEX High Value Low Value ASCII B 0x42 wW 0x50C BIC Control HEX 0x34 0x32 0x35 0x3C 54 Video Zoom Data Infinitely Expandable MPDP ASCII Value Video Zoom HEX High Value Low Value Value 0 9 0 0x30 0x30 8 0x30 0x38 1 0x30 0x31 2 4 0x30 0x34 5 0x30 0x35 6 0x30 0x36 9 0x30 0x39 0x30 0x32 3 0x30 0x33 7 0x30 0x
36. andable MPDP Firmware Default Load ASCII F 0x46 1 0x31 HEX 0x34 0x36 0x33 0x31 Sade EE ASE V 0x56 a 0x61 S S HEX 0x35 0x36 0x36 0x31 SpE tera ee AOC V 0x56 b 0x62 Contrast HEX 0x35 0x36 0x36 0x32 EE V 0x56 c 0x63 Sharpness HEX 0x35 0x36 0x36 0x33 Weie ASCII V 0x56 d 0x64 Selen HEX 0x35 0x36 0x36 0x34 Video User Mode ASCII V 0x56 e 0x65 mor HEX 0x35 0x36 0x36 0x35 Set values to default Values before factory adjusting Factory Data Command Tint for Video White Balance Command Command for controlling Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color ASCII F 0x46 0x02 IP Serial Set HEX 0x34 0x36 0x30 0x32 Data saving sequence User Mode Device VIDEO Elapsed Time RTC Reset Command Elapsed Timer ASCII F 0x46 0x07 Bese HEX 0x34 0x36 0x30 0x37 Elapsed time Reset of IP 3 3 3 Get Data Control Get Data Command Get Data Tracking ASCII R 0x52 A 0x41 Manual HEX 0x35 0x32 0x34 0x31 oaoa Pop Acc R 0x52 C 0x43 Current Status HEX 0x35 0x32 0x34 0x33 capan ou eel G 0x47 T 0x54 White Balance Ex 0x34 ox37 0x35 0x34 Get Data
37. ast Cr Cb Auto Power 2byte 0 Off 1 On Video Brightness Contrast Color Tint P 6byte Ex version 123456 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x36 BIC Global Data Set MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Video Zoom 2byte 0 Off 1 On Read ASCII Data Data2 Data3 Data4 IP Serial Sbyte Ex version 12345678 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x38 BIC Local Data wey 0x30 0x34 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x34 Sbyte Number LocalMax p 6byte Ex version 123456 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x36 e aan ala aizeak NEDI 0x01 8bit 0x02 16bit Data1 32bit Fixed as 32bit ne See White Balance Data 0x00 Write Set 0x01 i Data 0 Data 9 User Mode Ea ead Get Write Set Read Get Receive 34byte White Balance Data HEX Data 10 Data 21 White Balance BIC Internal Address l Data3 Access 0x04 BIC Local Data Ac Data 22 Data 33 Device Data Refer to BIC related cess Address document l Size determined by User Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Data4 Data1Size Fixed as 8byte Tint Data White Balance Gain R Gain G Gain B Offset R Offset G Offset B 3 5 End i ERR Gain R Gain G Gain B Offset R Offset Device p G Offset B Data End Video Brightness Contrast Color Tint Cr Cb 56 End 1byte ox0d Power On Command PDP ID 1 4 1 4 WhiteBalance Control Graphic Data Brightness Command PDP ID 1 Data 50 Command PDP ID S
38. cccccessseceeeeeess 20 4 2 Connection of Multimscreen MPDP cccceccesssccesececeececccccccceceeeeceececeeceeeeaesansanenes 22 4 3 Connection of RS 232C CAD IC vcccctisexvannuntanenesdanwetabsuniendavexeseavdeisnnuesdeaeepatenssexeexxens 24 4 4 Connection of 3 x 3 MPDP sewers teg weetctssecceeneetecupencensoeeeeveeecwenedeseeesseeseideedeeess 29 AD ID setting of X x Y MPDP vavecncussienncedetnensdusepaiennteecdeacteatanhivaieltegenecueviesvecearadatiGeeduactatas 26 5 Setting and operation of MSCS Software cececccceceseeceseceeeeseeerees 27 SPA aE Eee a E A E E E A A 21 LS Aim FS MOG ee E N 28 D9 SIMI ON OU EE E E A E E A EEN TAE 29 5 4 New design Last design Setting cccessccsccesscesccesscesecessceseceauccseceaeeseecsauesseeeaees 29 93 WEI S CVC Cl COMMU AOM ie oies e aeree OaS E Oaea 30 DOs NOG AS TUCO eeen oes ene tng seas veces eee eee cages see cH Se eam BSc a6 een nn EE O AE I E Ee ee ne are eee eee 31 5 8 Configuration of various MOCES 0 eeeccseececccceceececesesseneecccceeeeesecessesnseeceeeeeeeeeseseees oc 5 9 Setting multi screens at a time ccecccesnnsccuceneceieiasocnceundsunsdesdeuasaatbevaedeeusiubeceedecwseuenbes 33 5 10 Slide COmtrOl ao ce ceeeeescececceceeeeeeeeeeseseeceeeeceeeeseneesesseeceececeeeeesesesssceceeseeeeeesesnesseses 34 5 11 Screen Control oo eeeeescececceceeeeceeeeesssecceceeceeceseneesenseeceececeeseeseeesssceceeseeeeeseesnesseses of AFE TCANT ea E mre nee See eee 38
39. cececceceececsesecsesecsesecseseceesecseseceeseceesersesersesersesetsesesesetsesateeseeees 62 7s lt Z G MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R X Please keep following instruction for panel protection without exception This product can be damaged even with minor impact for its nature Please keep following instruction to carry or store the products Warning CUSHION PANEL EEES e f you need to stand PDP you must use handles on the back and lean over the PDP to avoid panel touches ground or floor If you need to lay down PDP as face up position please be cautious for falling objects on the surface of the PDP If you need to lay down PDP as face down position please use shock absorbing pads under the PDP Infinitely Expandable MT PDP X Handle with Caution Shock Impact on the set s sides will result in internal circuit damages The edge bottom of the panel are fragile Warning Use shock absorbing pads or rugs for laying down the product X X X x x Me e Please do not stand PDP zZ Z lt e Please do not lean over Please do not lean over the alone It may fall or slip the PDP It may damage PDP toward the edge part off and Panel can be the bottom part of the lt may damage the edge broken or damaged PDP part of the PDP MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Open Structure Unlike consumer PDP product the panel of M
40. e Picture Control window e Color Temp Normal Initial setting Proper for normal video image view Studio Low Color temperature Proper for broadcasting purpose 37 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R 5 12 PC Tracking e Alignment adjustment is available when input source is PC ES MSCS 4 1 for MIS 4230 File Communication ilyiite Help Screen Configuration Slide Control Ctrl 5 Picture Control Ctr P A PC Tracking Auto Cirl A Timer Control Ctr T Manual Ctrl M R BIC Control Cte l e Go to Control in menu bar PC Tracking Auto in order to run Tracking Auto window e In case alignment doesn t work through Tracking Auto command users can tune finely through Tracking Manual Go to Control of Tracking Manual i Frequency i I rrr E e Tracking Manual window enables users to set Frequency Phase 7 r LineStart and PixelStart Pixel Start U e When Tracking Manual window is on display users cannot display Picture Control window e Even when Tracking Manual window is on display selecting ID is available by clicking right button of mouse Refer to 5 5 PDP ID Setting Tracking Manual Window e Detail adjustment steps are as follows 1 Tune Phase until the vertical lines are clearly adjusted 2 Tune LineStart to adjust vertical alignment PixelStart for horizontal alignment 3
41. ecific MPDP Please wait for about 10 seconds after connecting power plug to MPDP AN or it may not work properly In case MPDP does not work properly please pull out the power plug Caution and reconnect the plug 5 7 ID Setting ID of MSCS Multi Screen Control System is set automatically Screen Configuration Example of MPDP ID Setting Input signal is DVI Configuration is 3 by 3 e In order to transmit data to chosen MPDP ID of Screen Configuration must be selected e Select ID using right button of mouse Selected ID is displayed with red square box 31 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R 5 8 Configuration of various modes e You can configure various input Sources as you want 1 Select a desirable input Source in Source Select Ex Select DV in Source Select Source Select INFO R OPE DTV Oo omma onoo MA Click desirable screen with left button of mouse then the screen would be converted into DVI Click the left mouse button on the screen that you want to change Screen will be turned into DVI input screen Screen Configuration DVI v O U O v O U O O v v O You can configure other screens in the same way Selected screen would be converted into DVD Source Select Screen Configuration INFO Opm Opec C DTV DVI OS MIDEO VvIDEO P PC DVD PC E DVD X v n N 32 Infinitely Expandable MPDP 5 9 Setting multi screens
42. evice VIDEO Command for controlling Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Tint for PC and DTV 53 Command for controlling White Balance for DVI MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Graphic Data Command 3 4 Data 3 4 1 Send Data HEX Graphic Data Gain 0x34 0x37 0x37 0x33 Graphic Data Gain ASCII G 0x47 r Ox72 Red Refer to the Data format shown in 6 1 Protocol Form HEX 0x34 0x37 0x37 0x32 Ex 0x40 Graphic Data Gain ASCII G 0x47 s 0x73 at it a Green gt gt 0x40 gt 0X04 0X04 0X30 gt 0X34 A I i 0x40 l I pi gt 0x00 gt 0x00 0x30 gt 0x30 7 LW _ s ly Blue Graphic Data Offset Red 0x35 ASCII G 0x47 t Ox74 Sauar Naaa Real Data Sand Data HEX 0x34 0x37 0x37 0x34 u 0x75 Data 0x40 Data 0x40 Datal1 Data amp OxFO 4 0x30 DatalO Data amp 0xOF 0x30 Data 1 0x34 Data 0 0x30 Graphic Data Offset ASCII G 0x47 v 0x76 me a maa ee da HEX 0x34 0x37 0x37 0x36 Multi Scale Data Graphic Data Offset An GIERA WOXI Blue HEX 0x34 0x37 0x37 0x37 Send ASCII S Source M Width N Height P Position Multi High Low High Low High Low High Low Command for controlling White Balance for PC and D
43. ions or need further information please contact us or the dealers where you purchased the product 43 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R How to Control BIC 1 MSCS 1 MSCS and MPDP must be always connected 2 If MSCS command is executed prior to the BIC command the BIC command will be executed again one hour later 3 If BIC command is executing MSCS command does not work 4 Turn off the energy save mode of the computer 5 The compensation for undesirable burn in effect is made automatically when BIC function is executed lf the compensation result is not satisfactory use additional Burn in compensation function in MSCS Please see page 39 for further information Connect to RS 232C in MPDP X BIC board is installed inside of MPDP unit X BIC function is working hourly by MSCS 2 The other control program beside MSCS Refer to BIC protocol and program guide to insert BIC control program into the MPDP control program 44 Infinitely Expandable MPDP 3 MF Controller 1 If you want to use the other MPDP control program beside MSCS and you cannot integrate BIC control program into the MPDP control program you can use MF Controller 2 The numbers of MPDP units should be set by MF Controller 3 The MF Controller connected to MPDP must be always turned o
44. n 4 During BIC function is being executed all the commands are ignored Even the remote controller is not responding If BIC command is given during the command from MF Controller is being executed the BIC command will be executed one hour later 5 Please refer to the next page for MF Controller configuration MF Controller X BIC board is installed inside of MPDP unit X BIC function is working hourly by MSCS 45 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MF Controller configuration method Insert a jumper to BIC part to configure BIC mode of MF Controller JUMPER Ri emocon MN agso o gaye 1 Connect power 2 Connect female D sub to the Com port in a computer 3 Connect male D sub to the RS 232C port in MPDP oE AA 5V 1A AF BOOSTER REMOCON AIEH AZ MPDPAZ PCAZ 4 Set the number of the connected MPDP units in advance The number can be set only by the Remote controller 5 Set the switch at REMOCON side sosten revocon X Note Select BOOSTER for a booster and BIC functions Select REMOCON for a remote controller and BIC functions 46 ata 6 Start with press GO button 7 Configure the number of horizontally in
45. n fallen down connecting cable Otherwise it may damage the cable to cause fire or electric shock Do not alter or disassemble the e Do not install the product where it may product It may cause electric shock be exposed to direct sunlight or near since high voltage is flowing inside any heating device It may shorten the product s life span or cause failure ee ey e Make sure the product is not covered with any object If the ventilation hole is blocked the inside temperature may rise to cause overheating resulting in fire e Do not put candles on the product Ifthe Do not touch product s front surface with Do not poke the front screen with sharp liquid flows inside the product It may hand Otherwise the image quality can material It may damage the screen and cause electric shock or fire be lowered may cause malfunction of the product MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R 2 How to Install e Install this set only at a location where adequate ventilation is available How to assemble handles 1 Product is packed in a box as shown in Figure 1 2 Please carefully remove the Packing Bag with a knife or a pair of scissors x Please check front and rear side before you cut the bag to prevent any damages on panel or set Packing Bag Panel protection Figure 1 Figure 2 3 Please assemble handles with the bolts
46. nce Input byte 12 DVI 13 DTV 5 SVIDEO l Saree yte 12 pe DVD o VIDEO Receive 62byte Data 22 Data 33 Device PC 4 640x480x60 13 1280x960x60 25 1920x1080ix60 Firmware Version Data 34 Data 45 Device DTV 2 640x480x85 114 1280x1024x60 26 1920x1080ix50 3 800x600x56 15 1366x768x60 27 1280x720Px60 Data 46 Data 53 Device DVD 4 800x600x60 16 1600x1200x60 28 1280x720Px50 Data 54 Data 61 Device S VIDEO 5 800x600x75 17 1400x1050x60 29 PAL or VIDEO Standard o yte 6 800x600x85 18 1706x960x60 30 SECAM Table Y S k7 853x480x60 119 PC_1080ix60 31 PALP 8 1024x768x60 20 PC_1080ix50 32 NTSC FQ 1024x768x70 21 PC_720Px60 133 NTSCP User Mode i sonirast o narpness Color 10 1024x768x75 22 PC_720Px50 34 Artificial m 11 1024x768x85 23 PC_576Px50 35 Unknown A A A 12 1280x768x60 24 PC_480Px60 36 NoSignal White Balance api n na GAmB Ofiget A OSS System ry CE ELE Power coyte O Off 1 On Graphic Gain R Gain G Gain B Offset R Offset BIC Mode 2byte 0 Off 1 On He Go Ollseue Global a Device Graphic Gain R Gain G Gain B Offset R Offset Ofek oe oe an Data DTV G Offset B Color Temp 2byte 0 Normal Mode 1 Studio Mode DVD Brightness Contr
47. o to last design before closing 29 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R 5 5 Multi screen configuration MPOP Configuration Source Select x axis 3 Opi pPc ODTV Y axis BAHA Omo SMIDEG vIDEO Screen Configuration Setting 1 Input the numbers of X and Y X is for the number of row and Y is for column The numbers can be selected up to 15 MPDP image of selected numbers of X and Y is displayed in the Screen configuration in one second after setting the number 2 Select one of input sources from DVI PC DTV DVD S VIDEO or VIDEO Execution of the configuration When you click PLAY button after selecting input source from Source select and the numbers of X and Yin MPDP Configuration the configuration of MPDP is generated as shown in the figure below ES MSCS 4 1 for MIS 4230 File Communication Control Help Screen Configuration l Pi l MPDP Configuration Source Select v X axis 3 Omi Pc Op Power Y axis 3 4 pvp JSiDEG C vipEo Info You can check the resolution of the selected source This is displayed at the right lower corner of the screen 30 Infinitely Expandable MPDP 5 6 MSCS Instruction e Check ALL PDP to send data to all connected MPDP regardless of ID OME POP ALL PDP MPDP Control Power On Off e In order to control power of specific MPDP use Power On Off button after selecting the sp
48. result is still not good enough you can fine tune Red Green and Blue colors one by one in Deterioration Menu 5 Please control Green Blue and Red sequentially Initial value is set as 100 and it can be controlled within the range of 70 130 6 In case of Burn in pattern is brighter than surrounding area select lower value under 100 and higher value over 100 for darker Burn in pattern Please find optimal value through changing the value by 10 7 Sequentially control Red Green and Blue examine the result with white pattern and repeat the process 8 If you do not have satisfactory result after repeating above process please change the value of Green Red and Blue by 1 until you can find the best result 9 In case the compensation result is still unsatisfactory REGENERATION Mode and ANTI IMAGE STICKING Mode may be applied for better result 10 Adjusting White Balance after BIC control process may improve compensation result BIC Intervals and effect Burn In Compensation function is executed automatically However the level of burn in effect may vary due to input sources and display period In case you can notice disturbing level of visual burn in effect we recommend to execute additional compensation functions It is very effective to execute such compensation after 3months of daily 24hour use If you do compensation prior to 3 months the compensation result may be less effective If you have any quest
49. roller starts BIC communication If this LED blinks there are some communication errors The LED is turned off after the communication m _ gt m SrFOSE gt Q anaoa a O00000 OO0OO0OO Horizontal configuration configuration 48 Infinitely Expandable MPDP 5 15 Orion PDP Home Page logon and Version information In order to move to Orion PDP s website go to Help of menu bar OrionDisplay HomePage Ee MSCS 4 1 for MIS 4230 Orion PDP Home Page Logon e Go to Help of menu bar About to check MSCS About MSCS MSCS Version 4 1 ss Copyright C 2008 Checking MSCS Version 49 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R 6 MSCS Protocol 1 Comport Configuration BIC function is applicable only to MIS 4230 4230R Receive From PDP ASCII k Ox6B N 0Ox4E 1 Baudrate 115200 Receive From PDP HEX 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3E 2 Data Bits 8 3 Parity None Starting code for Send Respond from PDP to P fixed 4byte Refer to the Data format shown in 6 1 Protocol Form 4 Stop Bits 1 5 Flow Control None mam eo sy Ox60 gt OX06 0X06 0X30 a 0X36 D I OX6B l I I Li 1 I gt 0X0B gt 0X0B 0X30 gt 0X3B 2 Protocol Form lt So Real Data Send Data Send To PDP Command PDPID oo eg
50. s the indication of DVD Component output port may vary Y PB PR Y B Y R Y or Y CB CR e Component Input ports You can get better image quality by connecting DVD player to component input ports as below e Caution for Component connection In case component cables are not properly connected you may have bluish or redish screen or even no screen images MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R Infinitely Expandable 4 2 Connection of Multi screen MPDP e Recommended maximum set connection for Multi setting is shown in table below lf you need to connect more than described in the table you have to use distributors e Image quality can be affected by cable or signal quality INPUT SOURCE Resolution Connection 1600 x 1200 x 60Hz PC 8 2 PC amp DVI Resolution Reference DTV 720p 1080i DVD 480i 480p 576i 576p VIDEO S VIDEO NTST PAL SECAM fi PC MSCS to control MPDP RS 232C ZE ZEF ee q p S VIDEO g P MMi iOD i T HDD IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT r TOHO TOHO r OHO Or TOHO OHO OHOR r S VIDEO Ol Ol ee ID SELECT Nee ID SELECT Ne
51. splayed as shown in the picture MSCS v4 1 for MIS 4230 File Communication Control Help Screen Configuration MPOP Configuration Source Select X axis ae DVI OPC CO DTV mo Power Y axis 1 DVD ENDED C VIDEO FLAY Main Image of MSCS Multi Screen Control system X Input source is not displayed on the MSCS screen but it is indicated by colors X DVI Yellow PC Green DTV Pink DVD Purple S VIDEO Brown VIDEO Gray 28 Infinitely Expandable MPDP 5 3 Setting Com Port e Com Port connects or disconnects the communication between PC and MPDP e Connect MPDP to PC Com Port via RS 232C cable Ea MSCS 4 1 for MIS 4230 File Sieve Control Help e Disconnect Ctrl D COMI COMe Communication Setting e Go to MSCS Menu Communication and set Com Port Click Connect using mouse or press Ctrl C using keyboard In order to disconnect communication click Disconnect using mouse or press Ctri D using keyboard e When you use USB to RS232C converters you need to set Com Port again because MSCS uses one of Com Port no 1 to 30 5 4 New design Last design setting When Com Port is successfully connected pop up window for New design Last design appears Welcome to HSCS Please Select Mode Open Mew Design Open Last Design New Last Design Set e Click Open New Design to prepare new configuration e Click Open Last Design to g
52. stalled MPDP units at first Press LEFT and RIGHT buttons to begin horizontal configuration lt 4 gt POWERON POWER OFF O INPUT SELECT COMMAND DVI DTV BROAD CAST oo oOo PDP REMOTE CONTROL Infinitely Expandable M P DP cm gt Oo n lt k o gt gt o2Ca awna a a aaotraer 00 0000 Horizontal amp Vertical The LEDs are turned on one by one from the rightmost as the number increases from 1 to 7 and turned off from the rightmost for the number 8 or higher configuration Horizontal configuration 7sets Horizontal configuration 8sets Horizontal configuration 10sets Press the button for the number of the MPDP units and the same number of LEDs are turned on from the right side In case of 2X2 press 2 button 2sets are selected 7IESSSE Sse FEF 47 MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R 8 Press UP and DOWN buttons to begin vertical configuration A V TESINE SANE FEF Press the button for the number of the MPDP units and the same number of LEDs are turned on from the right side In case of 2X2 press G2 button Horizontal configuration configuration 2sets are selected 9 Press GO button to finish configuration mode Configuration finish amp save 33 AUTO Horizontal configuration configuration 10 The rightmost LED T P is turned on when MF Cont
53. t Otherwise damage Or injury may be caused e Do not touch the device when lightning Do not put any foreign material into the product It may cause a failure or shorten the life span Do not install in an unstable location It may cause injury Gr Do not pull out or hang down the e Do not lean against the product or keep Do not put it at any place with much connection cable It may damage the it leaned It may cause injury or failure humidity dust oil smoke or steam It cord to cause fire or electric shock may cause failure Pull out the power plug by holding the If you do not want to use the product e Do not put any heavy object on it plug Otherwise it may damage the for a long time keep the power plug It may cause failure power cord to cause fire or electric unplugged to save electricity shock e The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily rs accessible e e Avoid any action to damage the power _ Do not pull out the power plug with a wet cord or power plug It may cause fire or hand It may cause electric shock electric shock Do not exceed ratings of AC outlet or extension cords It may cause failure Install the product on safe and flat Do not ride or step on the product It may When moving it disconnect the surface cause breakage whe
54. tic images on this product Infinitely Expandable MPDP 8 Applicable signals 8 1 DVD DTV Input Signal Resolution Remarks 480i 720 x 480 480p 720 x 480 576i 720 x 576 576p 720 x 576 720p 1280 x 720 1080i 8 2 PC amp DVI e When you select PC for input source it does not support DTV signal Resolution 1920 x 1080 V Freq Hz H Freq KHz Remarks 800 x 600 800 x 600 50 30 99 VESA CVT VESA DMT 853 x 480 ORION 853 x 480 1024 x 768 VESA DMT 1280 x 768 1400 x 1050 VESA CVT 1280 x 960 VESA DMT 1280 x 1024 VESA CVT 1280 x 1024 VESA DMT 1360 x 768 VESA CVT 1360 x 768 VESA DMT 1600 x 900 VESA CVT 1600 x 900 VESA CVT 1600 x 1200 VESA CVT 1600 x 1200 1706 x 960 61 VESA DMT MIS 4220 MIS 4220R MIS 4230 MIS 4230R 9 Specifications Model Name MIS 4220 Power supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power consumption Average Typical 300W Max 360W Plasma display panel 42 inch 16 9 Aspect Ratio Contrast ratio 10 000 1 Dark Room Brightness 1 000 cd m W O Film Front filter AGAR Anti Glare Anti Reflection Number of pixels 853 H X 480 V Seam gap In case of multi formation 4mm Environmental
55. ub Command r 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3D 0x30 0x31 0x34 0x37 0x35 0x34 Brightness 17byte Data End 0x33 0x32 Ox0d Index Converted Data Send Data Command 0x36 Ox3B 0x34 Ox3D PDP ID 1 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x31 Sub Command 0x34 0x37 0x36 0x31 Data 50 0x32 0x33 0x32 0x33 0x32 4 1 5 BIC Control MIS 4230 MIS 4230R BIC Local Data Send Command PDP ID 1 Command PDP ID Sub Command End Power On 11byte 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3D 0x30 0x31 0x35 0x32 0x36 0x3E Ox0d Index Converted Data Send Data Command 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3D PDP ID 1 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x31 Sub Command 0x35 0x32 0x36 0x3E 4 1 3 Get Data Control Command PDP ID Sub Command oe 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3D 0x30 0x31 0x34 0x32 0x35 0x3C Data 17byte Data End 0x30 0x34 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x34 Ox0d Index Converted Data Send Data Command 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3D PDP ID 1 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x31 Sub Command 0x34 0x32 0x35 0x3C Data 0x30 0x34 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x34 4 2 Receive Command 4 2 1BIC Control MIS 4230 MIS 4230R BIC Local Data Receive Command PDP ID 1 Shows the end of Protocol Get WhiteBalance Version Command PDP ID 1 SE SDi E Get White Command PDP ID Sub Command End es 0x36 0x3B 0x34 0x3E 0x30 0x31 0x34 0x32 0x35
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