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1. lef 2x2 NORMAL UP RIGHT Sets 2x2 upper rig Mt 2x2 NORMAL DOWN RIGHT _ Se s2 x2 ower rig nt 2x2 ADJUSTED UP LEFT _ Se s2 X2 upper left s 2x2 ADJUSTED DOWN LEFT Sets 2x2 ower lef 2x2 ADJUSTED UP RIGHT Sets 2x2 upper right a ola la alala a a O O O ojo S OGO Q 1 1 2 x 2 ADJUSTED DOWN RIGHT Sets 2x2 ower righ t seam consideration O o o o o o o o elo o e ojojo oloje RS 232C Adjustment Mode Command name AJY 232C integrator Display R IRROR MODE Remarks Displays the current MIRROR MODE setting RS 2320 Adjustment Validity Normal Validity Numerical Direct Validity RSOO MIRROR MODE OFF Turns the MIRROR MODE OFF normal display RSO1 MIRROR MODE X _ Sets the MIRROR MODE to left right reversal RS02 AIRROR MODE Y _ Sets the MIRROR MODE to up down reversal RS03 MIRROR MODE XY Sets the MIRROR MODE tot up down left right reversal R PEG NR HHRHH Displays the current MPEG NR setting IRS00 PEG NR OFF Turns MPEG R OFF IRS01 JPEG NR LOW Sets MPEG NR to LOW IRSO2 APEG NR MIDDLE Sets MPEG NR to MIDDLE ZZZ Z Z ZZZ IRS03 PEG NR HIGH Sets MPEG NR to HIGH MSC FHA Displays mul ti screen ON OFF MSCS00 AULTISCREEN OFF Turns the mu ti screen OFF MSCS01
2. Data Checksum ETX O3hex e A GET command is invalid when no ID is assigned to the set e A GET command is invalid when a wildcard is used as par of the ID when sending the command 1 lt GST gt GET STATUS 12 Data Contents Display data Remarks See below Power data See below The third character is sub input Input function data main Input data when GST is received INPUT1 to 5 is displayed as IN1 to 5 Input function data sub Sub input data when GST is received Note INPUT 1 to 5 is displayed as IN1 to 5 Screen size data See below 2 screen display OFF 1 screen 1 2 SCREEN PinP upper right 4 PinP upper left PoutP 2 PinP lower right 5 PinP lower left FUNCTIONAL LOCK data LOCK OFF 1 BUTTONS LOCK 2 IR LOCK IR amp BUTTONS LOCK 4 MEMORY LOCK Dummy data 3 digit number Temperature data 2 Internal temperature Reference value C Note Temperature data 3 External temperature Reference value C Note 9 Serial Dummy data 3 digit number Dummy data HOURMETER Displays the time Check sum Display data First character Generation data 4 fixed Second character Inch data 4 43 inch 5 50 inch Third character Destination data M fixed Power data First character Power state amp signal state Second character PN POWER O
3. OVERLAY2 R SIDE MASK LEVEL 000 to 255 G SIDE MASK LEVEL 000 to 255 B SIDE MASK LEVEL 000 to 255 2x2 OFF 1 ON 2 x 2 LAYOUT amp TYPE NORMAL amp UP LEFT NORMAL amp DOWN LEFT NORMAL amp UP RIGHT NORMAL amp DOWN RIGHT ADJUSTED amp UP LEFT ADJUSTED amp DOWN LEFT ADJUSTED amp UP RIGHT ADJUSTED amp DOWN RIGHT OFF TX 2 Y 3 XY OFF OFF AUTO 2 MAX NORMAL 2 STUDIO OFF 1 0 DISABLE 1 ENABLE MODET1 2 MODE2 MODE3 ORBITER MASK CONTROL AUDIO OUT SCREEN MASK SIDE MASK MODE EDE DS Oe Sl Qe a MIRROR MODE OSD FRONT INDICATOR FAN CONTROL COLOR MODE PRO USE UNDERSCAN PRO USE COLOR OFF FRC a a 1 0 1 0 a a x x OO CO NI A BY OIN Dummy data Input function data main Screen size data Check sum Total 34 Byte e 21 and 22 output the same contents as GST items 3 and 5 15 RS 232C Adjustment Mode E Check Sum The Check Sum is data to which 2 Byte ASCII code is added to a data group that is returned by a GET command PC side STX ID GET command ETX 02 hex 2 Byte 3 Byte 03 hex Set side STX GET command Data Check sum ETX 02 hex 3 Byte Byte 2 Byte 03 hex Example Check Sum value that is added when the GET command GAA returns the following 6 Byte data Data group ASCII GET command Data 6 Byte check s
4. Numerical Direct Validity CTRSOO CTI OFF Sets CTI to OFF CTRSO1 CTI ON Sets CTI to ON D DIN Turns OFF the OSD display DIY ON Turns ON the OSD display DNR ARIE Displays the current DNR setting DNRSOO OFF Sets digital NR to ON DNRSO1 LOW Sets digital NR to LOW DNRS02 MIDDLE Sets digital NR to MIDDLE DNRS03 HIGH Sets digital NR to HIGH DOF Clears the currently displayed OSD display DPR Resets the still image repeat function DWO Reduces the adjustment value by 10 DWn Reduces the adjustment value by n n 1 to 9 DWF Sets the adjustment value to the minimum value olololololo o o o el olo E EDISO1 DVI SELECT PC Sets the DVI SELECT setting to PC EDISO2 DVI SELECT VIDEO Sets the DVI SELECT setting to VIDEO ENH H ENHANCE Adjusts H ENHANCE ENV V ENHANCE ss Adjusts V ENHANCE ESV ENERGY SAVE kikik Displays the current ENERGY SAVE setting ESVS00 ENERGY SAVE STANDARD Sets the ENERGY SAVE setting to STANDARD ESVS01 ENERGY SAVE MODE1 Sets the ENERGY SAVE setting to MODE 1 energy saving ESVS02 ENERGY SAVE MODE2 Sets the ENERGY SAVE setting to MODE 2 energy saving ESVS03 ENERGY SAVE MODE3 Sets the ENERGY SAVE setting to MODE 3 long life ESVSO4
5. Since green and blue phosphor elements degrade faster than red Pioneer recommends readjusting the white balance every 1000 hours 20 this page intentionally left black Pioneer sound vision Soul RS 232 Command Reference Manual For PIONEER PDP 505CMX Plasma Display Panel Pioneer Electronics USA Inc 2265 East 220 Street Long Beach CA 90810 Corporate Website www pioneerelectronics com Industrial Plasma Website www pioneerindustrialav com
6. 2 GAMMA 1 8 3 GAMMA 2 2 4 DRE MID 5 DRE HIGH 6 DRE LOW 7 HIGH CNT BRT ENHANCE 0 OFF 1 ON SUB VOLUME 00 to 20 COLOR TEMP LOW MID LOW MIDDLE 4 MID HIGH HIGH DNR OFF MIDDLE LOW HIGH MPEG NR OFF MIDDLE LOW HIGH 1 3 1 3 CTI OFF 1 ON PURECINEMA OFF 1 STANDARD ADVANCE COLOR DECODING RGB 2 COMPONENT1 COMPONENT2 COLOR SYSTEM AUTO 2 NTSC 3 PAL SECAM 5 4 43NTSC PALM 7 PALN OF gt j gt In O OlN ojn oja wv SIGNAL FORMAT See below Dummy data Input function data main Screen size data Check sum SIGNAL FORMAT SOM iiep VGA or XGA or SXGA or 720 PC 720 PC can be selected only when a video card is installed SOP is WVGA or WXGA or SXGA SOBER 525p or 750p either can be selected when a video card is installed or PC AUTO EE Dummy data is output if other than those above e 13 and 14 output the same contents as GST items 3 and 5 e Dummy data is sent if the signal type is incorrect This command depends upon the type of signal RS 232C Adjustment Mode 6 lt GSO gt GET STATUS OPTION Gets menu and integrator OPTION data Data contents Output Remarks ENERGY SAVE STANDARD 2 MODE 1 MODE 2 4 MODE 3 AUTO OFF 1 ON OFF 1 ON FIXED 2 VARIABLE OFF INVERSE 3 WHITE RED 5 GREEN BLUE 7 YELLOW NORMAL 2 OVERLAY1
7. 5 5 5 List of RS 232C Commands pg 221 Also when storing final values in memory the conditions described in section 5 1 5 Last Memory pg 152 must be satisfied 4 lt DIN gt lt DIY gt OSD display disable enable setting The following items can be displayed regardless of the setting e Menu display menu mode integrator mode e Warnings before Auto Power OFF or Power Management operation e Warning of high temperature inside the set e Display announcing that the FUNCTIONAL LOCK is set and the FUNCTIONAL LOCK setting display e Display call including holding a button down 5 The RS 232C adjustment mode is automatically cancelled in the following cases When the STANDBY ON or MENU button is pressed 6 Cancel the Integrator mode before entering the RS 232C adjustment mode 6 When controling the panel using RS 232C commands control both the input signal and the power If the power is ON when there is no signal the display continues to have a weak discharge A discharge could affect the life of the display RS 232C Adjustment Mode 1 2 Interface 1 Connector D sub 9 pins male 2 Pin layout 1 5 Signal Signal NC not connected NC not connected ma EE JA TxD Transmit Data NC not connected rr RxD Receive Data RTS Request To Send WLU UI NC not connected NC not connected N GND 5 u 3 Baud Rate 9600 bps standard switch able to 1200
8. ENERGY SAVE AUTO Sets the ENERGY SAVE setting to AUTO O O O CO O CO O OF O F FCA FAN AUTO Sets the fan rom control to AUTO HHH Displays the current FUNCTIONAL LOCK setting LSOO LOCK OFF Clears the FUNCTIONAL LOCK LSO1 BUTTONS LOCK Inhibits the main control panel button control LSO2 IR LOC Inhibits remote control button control LSO3 BUTTONS amp IR LOCK Inhibits both main control panel and remote control button control MEMORY LOCK Sets the MEMORY LOCK _ FAN MAX Sets the fan rpm control to maximum FUNCT DEFAULT Executes FUCNTION DEFAULT SCREE HHRHH Displays the current SCREEN MASK setting SCREE OFF Sets the SCREEN MASK to OFF SCREE INVERSE Sets the SCREEN MASK to INVERSE negative positive inversion SCREE WHITE Turns ON the WHITE mask SCREE RED Turns ON the RED mask SCREE GREEN Turns ON the GREEN mask SCREE BLUE Turns ON the BLUE mask SCREE YELLOW Turns ON the YELLOW mask FRC HEHHE Displays the current FRC setting FRC MODE1 Sets FRC to MODE 1 FRC MODE2 Sets FRC to MODE 2 FRC MODE3 Sets FRC to MODE 3 FRESH POSITION Initializes the integrator and SCREEN adjustment values AUDIO OUT FIX Selects fixed audio output o lolo o o elo o o o o o o el e
9. SIGNAL FORMAT to PC FORMAT 1 VGA or XGA or SXGA or 720PC AL FORMAT SFTS02 A AorWXGAorSXGA _ n is 5 O Sets the SIGNAL FORMAT to PC FORMAT 2 WVGA or WXGA or SXGA SFTS03 _ FORMAT 525p or VIDEO 750p U O m AL O SY Sets the SIGNAL FORMAT to VIDEO 525p or VIDEO 750p SFTSO4 O AL FORMAT PC AUTO Sets the SIGNAL FORMAT to PC AUTO HARPNESS Adjusts the SHARPNESS DE MASK MODE Displays the current side mask setting ND D L Y DE MASK MODE NORMAL Sets the side mask setting to normal DE MASK MODE OVERLAY1 Sets the side mask setting to OVERLAY1 2 2 DE MASK MODE OVERLAY2 Sets he side mask setting to OVERLAY2 O OO 0 0 Turns the STILL setting to OFF STILL Turns the STILL setting to ON Command name AJY 232C integrator Display ee ed RS 232C Adjustment Mode Remarks Displays the current sub screen input function INPUT1 SUB Switches the sub screen to INPUT1 INPUT3 SUB J INPUT2 SUB l INPUT4 SUB INPUT5 SUB Adjustment R 2326 Validity Normal Validity OO OO OP Numerical Direct Validity STANDARD W B urns the integrator PICTURE and WHITE LANCE to the factory settings ojo o o o o e SUB VOLUME ea justs the sub volume RAAR ys the current screen size sett
10. olo o o o o elo GET commands are valid in any state including STB except for GPI GPS GSS GWB G HIGH Adjusts G HIGH G LOW ass Adjusts G LOW GET PICTURE DATA Gets integra or PICTURE data GET POSITION DATA Gets integra or SCREEN data oo Command name AJY 232C integrator Display RAI HH RS 232C Adjustment Mode Remarks Displays the current GRADATION setting Adjustment R 2326 Validity Normal Validity Numerical Direct Validity RA GAM A 2 0 Sets GRADATIO o GAMMA 2 07 RA GAM A18 Sets G RA GAM A22 Sets G RA DRE MID Sets G RA DRE HIGH Sets G RA DRE LOW Se sG 000000000 RADATION H GH CNT Sets G O O O ION t O O o HIGH CONTRAST G SIDE MASK LEVEL Adjusts the GREEN side mask GET STATUS O PTIONDATA Gets OPTION data GET STATUS SETUP DATA Gets SETUP data GET STATUS Gets STATUS GET WHITE BA L DATA Gets integrator WHITE BALANCE data oo olololololo e H POSITION x Adjusts the HORIZONTAL POSITION H SIZE ok Adjusts the HORIZONTAL SIZE OJo D CLEAR Clears the ID D No Sets the ID g UT Switches the main screen to UT2
11. 2400 4800 19200 38400 bps The panel s baud rate should be set to match the computer s baud rate Also when extending the RS 232C cable over a long distance lower the baud rate 4 Data format Start 1 bit Data 8 bit Parity O no parity Stop 1 bit 3 Connection Plasma Display Control PC PDP 505CMX 50MXE10 50MXE1 1 PDP 504CMX 50MXE1 50MXE1 S Control PC with D9 serial port with D9 serial port Plasma Display PDP 505CMX 50MXE10 50MXE1 1 PDP 504CMX 50MXE1 50MXE1 with D25 serial port PDP 434CMX 43MXE1 43MXE1 S PDP 434CMX 43MXE1 43MXE1 RXD3 L 2 TXD AXD 2 l N a 2 TXD TXD24 1 4 3 RXD TXD3 p 3 RXD CTS5 E a 8 RTS CTS8 7 q 8 RTS GND 7 5 GND GND 5 5 GND D sub 9 pin D sub 25 pin conversion tables are now available on the market Straight Cable 6 Protocol From the computer to the display 1 When sending one command at a time STX 02 hex ID 2 Byte COMMAND 3 Byte or 6 Byte ETX 03 hex 2 When numerical direct commands are possible STX 02 hex ID 2 Byte COMMAND 3 Byte ARGUMENT 3 Byte ETX 03 hex COMMAND 3 Byte ASCII ARGUMERNT 3 Byte ASCII 3 Echo back STX 02 hex COMMAND 3 Byte or 6 Byte ETX 03 hex When the received command is a numerical direct effect command numerical data is returned STX 02 hex COMMAND 3 Byte ARGU
12. AULTISCREEN ON Turns the multi screen ON HHH Displays he current multi screen type 2 SCREEN Sets multi screen to 2 SCREEN PinP DOWN RIGHT Sets multi screen to PinP lower right PinP UP RIGHT Sets multi screen to PinP upper right PinP UP LEFT Sets multi screen to PinP upper left PinP DOWN LEFT Sets multi screen to PinP lower left PoutP TT Sets multi screen to PoutP VIDEO MUTING OFF Turns OFF video muting VIDEO MUTING ON Turns ON video muting O OO OOO OO OOOOLOOOOS OO OLOIO OE OOS ORBITER OFF Turns ORBITER OFF ORBITER ON Turns ORBITER ON OJo GHT ENHANCE OFF Turns the center brightness enhancement OFF T ENHANCE ON Turns the center brightness enhancement ON Power OFF O OJ O Power ON RECINEMA HHHH Displays the current PURECINEMA setting PUCSO0 RECINEMA OFF Turns PURECINEMA OFF PUCSO1 RECINEMA STANDARD Sets PURECINEMA to STANDARD PUCS02_ RECINEMA ADVANCE Sets PURECINEMA to ADVANCED O00 IR RHI R HIGH ss Adjusts R HIGH RLW R LOW ss Adjusts R LOW RSL R SIDE MASK LEVEL ss Adjusts the RED side mask S SFT L FORMAT Displays the current SIGNAL FORMAT OO A SFTSO1 AL FORMAT rXGAorSXGAor720PC lt n N O gt Sets the
13. C application when these values are added the result is 1F7 hex 4 value xx where xx is 09 hex is added to 1F7 such that the last two digits are 00 in this case 200 check sum OB hex and the calculated 09 hex do not match 4 Since they do not match the PC application repeats the GET command 1 6 and retrieves the data again Screen Burning 2 0 Screen Burning When the same image is shown for a long time still image telop etc the image is burned into to screen and may not be able to be removed Manage this situation by making necessary changes in the video software projection method system configuration etc This display panel has a function to reduce and or prevent this issue m Menu mode Mask Control Setting refer to section 5 3 4 Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 15 Mask Control Setting pg 174 When the power is turned ON the internal microcomputer moves the screen border or screen display position horizontally and vertically CED Limited to 4 3 screen mode DOT BY DOT mode or multi screen 2 screen mode PinP mode PoutP mode ENERGY SAVE setting Refer to section 5 3 4 Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 12 Energy saving Setting pg 170 The screen brightness is controlled by a combination of the input signal and the brightness of the room ORBITER Setting Refer to section 5 3 4 Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 14 Orbiter Setting pg 174
14. JY ADJUST ON Starts the 232C integrator adjustment mode AMN AUDIO MUTING OFF Turns OFF the audio mute AMY AUDIO MUTING ON Turns ON the audio mute AST AUTO SET UP Executes AUTO SETUP B BHI B HIGH si Adjusts B HIGH BLW B LOW sk Adjusts B LOW BRA BAUD RATE 232C Displays the current baud rate BRASO1 BAUD RATE 1200 232C 7 Sets the UART setting to 232C 1200BPS BRAS02 BAUD RATE 2400 232C _ Sets the UART setting to 232C 2400BPS 4800BPS 9600BPS BRASO5 BAUD RATE 19200 232C Sets the UART setting to 232C 19200BPS BRASO3 BAUD RATE 4800 232C 7 Sets the UART setting to 232C BRAS04 BAUD RATE 9600 232C 7 Sets the UART setting to 232C BRASO6 BAUD RATE 38400 232C Sets the UART setting to 232C 38400BPS BRT BRIGHTNESS mer Adjusts the brightness BSL B SIDE MASK LEVEL ei Adjusts the BLUE side mask C CFR CLOCK Adjusts the CLOCK PLL frequency CGB COLOR DETAIL BLUE 1 Adjusts color detail BLUE CGC COLOR DETAIL CYAN se Adjusts color detail CIAN CGG COLOR DETAIL GREEN Adjusts color detail GREEN CGM COLOR DETAIL MAGENTA Adjusts color detail MAGENTA CGR COLOR DETAIL RED Adjusts color detail RED CGY COLOR DETAIL YELLOW sees Adjusts color detail YELLOW COLOR SYSTEM Displays the current color system COLOR SYSTEM AUTO Sets the color system to AUTO COLOR SYSTEM NTSC Sets the color system to NTSC CO
15. LOR SYSTEM PAL Sets the color system PAL O OO OO OOOe OO COLOR SYSTEM SECAM Sets the color system o o COLOR SYSTEM 4 43NTSC Sets the color system to 4 43NTSC COLOR SYSTEM PALM Sets the color system to PAL M COLOR SYSTEM PALN Sets the color system to PAL N COLOR MODE NORMAL Sets the color mode to NORMAL COLOR MODE STUDIO Sets the color mode to STUDIO CO aii Adjusts the CONTRAST COF COLOR OFF ko Displays the current COLOR OFF setting COFSOO COLOR OFF DISABLE Disables COLOR OFF COFSO1 COLOR OFF ENABLE Enables COLOR OFF COL COLOR as Adjusts the COLOR CPH PHASE 2 Adjusts the PHASE PLL phase CTP COLOR TEMP kiok Displays the current COLOR TEMP CTPS01 COLORTEMP LOW Sets the COLOR TEMP to LOW CTPS02 _ COLOR TEMP MID LOW Sets the COLOR TEMP to MID LOW CTPS03 COLOR TEMP MIDDLE Sets the COLOR TEMP to MIDDLE CTPS04 COLOR TEMP MID HIGH Sets the COLOR TEMP to MID HIGH CTPS05 COLOR TEMP HIGH Sets the COLOR TEMP to HIGH OOS SI S OD 0 0 0 O OO O000O0O 0 CO OJ CO OOIOIO OO OO 0 O0 BO O C OF OF OF O RS 232C Adjustment Mode Command name CTR AJY 232C integrator Display CTI H Remarks Displays the current CTI setting RS 232C Adjustment Validity Normal Validity
16. MENT 3 Byte ETX 03 hex When the received command is invalid ERR is returned STX 02 hex ERR 3 Byte ETX 03 hex When the received command cannot be processed when PON is received when the power is already ON etc XXX is returned STX 02 hex XXX 3 Byte ETX 03 hex S S RS 232C Adjustment Mode 1 3 ID Assignment After connecting to a computer the PC can assign an ID for each plasma display panel Commands lt IDC gt ID CLEAR Clears the assigned ID lt IDS gt ID SET wn Assigns an ID IDS is only effective when an ID is not assigned Also IDs are set starting from the set closest to the PC Example Case of 4 displays assigning IDs with the PC for the first time Connect each unit as shown below Refer to section 5 5 4 Combination Connection pg 219 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 ID 01 OUT IN D 02 OUT IN D 03 OUT IN D 04 RS 232C connection Sent commands 4 lt AJY gt lt 01 IDS gt 4 lt AJY gt lt 02 IDS gt 4 lt AJY gt 6 lt 03 IDS gt QD lt AJY gt lt 04 IDS gt By sending RS 232C commands in this order it is possible to assign an ID for each unit Units for which an ID has been set can only receive commands with an ID attached Attach an ID before sending a co
17. N amp normal signal input PL POWER ON amp no input PO POWER ON amp OUT OF RANGE signal input SN Normal standby SW Standby by POWER MANAGMENT SS Standby by SD or PD Third character Sub input signal state during multi screen display Note N Normal signal input L No input O OUT OF RANGE signal input Screen size data First character 0 Dot by Dot or PARTIAL 1 4 3 2 FULL or FULL1080i 3 ZOOM 4 CINEMA 5 WIDE 8 FULL1035i 9 UNDERSCAN NOTE 1 During Standby and immediately after POWER ON the proper value is not output If this occurs wait a moment after POWER ON then get the data The temperature data is output as a reference the values are not guaranteed values Normally refer to temperature data 3 NOTE 2 During Standby and during 1 screen display the unit outputs dummy data symbol NOTE 3 During Standby and during 1 screen display the unit outputs values stored in the product s memory RS 232C Adjustment Mode 2 lt GPI gt GET PICTURE DATA Gets integrator PICTURE data Data contents CONTRAST Remarks BRIGHTNESS DETAIL R RED DETAIL Y YELLOW DETAIL G GREEN DETAIL C CYAN DETAIL B BLUE C DETAIL M MAGENTA se HE SE SE HE SE HE HE H ENHANCE Outputs dummy data for a video signal V ENHANCE Outputs dummy data for a video signal COLOR Outputs dummy data for a PC signa
18. Pioneer sound vision sou RS 232 Command Reference Manual For PIONEER PDP 505CMX Plasma Display Panel January 2006 Document Version 1 0 Product specifications and functions subject to change Please check with your authorized Pioneer dealer or distributor RS 232C Adjustment Mode 1 0 RS 232C Adjustment Mode This display panel has an RS 232C terminal It is possible to use a PC to make adjustments and settings 1 1 About the RS 232C Adjustment Mode 1 Adjustments in the RS 232C adjustment mode e The adjustments are written to the same memory area as for the integrator mode Refer to section 5 4 4 PICTURE White Balance and SCREEN Position Adjustment Values Memory Area Tables pg 211 2 Display screen in the RS 232C adjustment mode e The screen appears as shown to the right The set ID is display in the area in the upper left corner of the screen 1280X1024 60Hz ADJUSTMENT CE 1 Always assign an ID before using the RS 232C adjustment mode Also include the ID for the set to be controlled or adjusted in the RS 232C command For details refer to section 5 5 2 Interface pg 217 2 There are some RS 232C commands that can be used in the normal operation mode For details refer to section 5 5 5 List of RS 232C Commands pg 221 3 Some adjustment values and items set by RS 232C commands are stored in memory while other values sand settings are not For details refer to section
19. Switches the main screen to UT3 Switches the main screen to UT4 Switches the main screen to UT5 Switches the main screen to Ul OD VD OD U Displays the current t input functi UT Y Swi ches t he main screen to INF U Swite ches t ne main screen to T g Swi ches t ne main screen to ar Swi ches t he main screen tol UT5 Y Switc chest he main screen to T or the main screen OIOIOIOIOI Oo o o olololo O1 OO OO O OOI OO FRO T INDICATOR OFF Turns OFF the front indicator FRO T INDICAT OR ON Turns ON the front indicator LOUDNESS OF Disables LOUDNESS LOUDNESS O Enables LOUDNESS O OJ OO COLOR DECOD NG kk ek Displays the current COLOR DECODING COLOR DECOD NG RGB Sets COLOR DECODING to RGB VIDEO COLOR DECODING NG COMPONENTI COLOR DECODING COMPONENT2 Sets COLOR DECODING to COMPONENT2 Y PbPr MASK CONTRO L OFF Turns OFF MASK CONTROL ed MASK CONTRO L ON Turns ON MASK CONTROL FHA Displays the 2 x2 ON OFF status T2 x 2 OFF 2x2 0N Turns ON 2x2 4 screen multi FHA Displays the current 2x2 seam ad N position 2 x2 NORMAL UP LEFT Sets 2 x 2 to upper left r 2 x 2 NORMAL DOWN LEFT Sets 2x2 ower
20. The display position of the screen is moved horizontally and vertically approximately every eight 8 minutes m Integrator Mode SCREEN MASK Setting refer to section 5 4 3 Adjustment and setting in the Integrator Mode 8 SCREEN MASK Setting pg 193 An inverse or full mask signal is display on the screen When edging is properly performed beforehand using a full mask it becomes more difficult for the screen to eperience burning Using an inverse signal may be an emergency measure when the screen is burned while displaying a still image however it is not possible to remove the burned image completely SIDE MASK Setting refer to section 5 4 3 Adjustment and setting in the Integrator Mode 9 SIDE MASK Setting pg 194 This setting adjusts the displaying method and the signal level of the SIDE MASK signal m Menu Mode and Integrator Mode SCREEN MANAGEMENT Setting refer to section 5 3 4 Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 13 Screen Management Setting pg 172 and section 5 4 3 Adjustment and setting in the Integrator Mode 7 SCREEN MANAGEMENT Setting pg 190 The content of the screen display changes on a 24 hour cycle according to the conditions m Standard Functions Settings cannot be changed Auto Brightness Adjustment still image detection When an image that has little or no motion such as a photograph or computer screen is displayed for a long time the screen may seem to dim This is a functi
21. XE1 PDP 50MXE1 S PDP 434CMX PDP 43MXE1 PDP 43MXE1 S 5 m 2 Combination cable length 5 m each Wire specifications for linking cable Mini Din 6 pin straight 7 strand cable For 1 strand suitable for AWG28 Cross section area 0 08 mm 4 7 strands x mr 7 x 3 14 x 0 06 0 079 mm 0 08 mm PC PDP 505CMX PDP50MXE10 PDP 50MXE11 PDP 504CMX PDP 50MXE1 PDP 50MXE1 S z PDP 434CMX PDP 43MXE1 RS 232C PDP 43MXE1 S IN OUT Combination cable 5m IN OUT IN For details about the number of displays that can be connected in series using the video OUT terminal INPUT1 4 refer to section 2 3 Controls and Connectors pg 16 RS 232C Adjustment Mode 1 5 List of RS 232C Commands How to read this Table RS 232C adjustment validity Indicates whether the RS 232C adjustment mode can be used e Normal validity Indicates whether the normal operation mode can be used e Numerical direct validity With a 3 digit number attached to the end of a command the command directly sets that adjustment value e Oor Valid No mark Invalid NOTE values are not stored in the last memory R 2326 Numerical Command name AJY 232C integrator Display Remarks Adjustment Normal Direct Validiy eli vafidity A AJN Terminates the 232C integrator adjustment mode A
22. forming a combination connection and assigning IDs to the displays it is possible to control and adjust several panels at the same time or separately Connection method Connect the panels as shown below Control and adjust the units with the PC First Panel Second Panel Third Panel EE E ee ee ED ED ED Eg o o COMENT i Ee eel En OUT T sd i ea nears EAT Combination cable Only the combination IN terminal or RS 232C terminal can be used at the same time on one panel Connecting them at the same time could cause errors or cause other problems so do not connect them at the same time Also do not connect pairs of combination IN terminals or combination OUT terminals Doing so could cause errors or other problems It is possible to use a general purpose mini DIN 6 pin straight cable for the combination cable To output RS 232C signals from the combination OUT terminal an ID must be assigned For details refer to section 5 5 3 ID Assignment pg 218 RS 232C Adjustment Mode Under the connection conditions shown below up to 16 panels can be controlled and operated Conditions Length of RS 232C cable connecting PC to PDP 505CMX PDP 50MXE10 PDP 50MXE11 PDP 504CMX PDP 50M
23. front protection panel The screen front protection panel is treated with a special coating to prevent glare and is very delicate To clean it gently wipe with a soft cloth to remove any dust Do not clean the front screen with a tissue or rough cloth Also absolutely do NOT use solvents such as benzene or thinner to clean the screen The front panel could become transparent or discolored The following cleaning cloths and cleaning liquid are recommended Name Part Number Cleaning cloth Wiping cloth AED1197 Cleaning cloth Minimax GED 009 Cleaning liquid B4 GEM1004 In the case of light soiling remove the dust then gently wipe with a Minimax cloth In the case of heavy soiling remove the dust then apply a small amount of B4 cleaning liquid to a small area of the Minimax cloth and clean again If the B4 is left on the screen the surface may become uneven After the B4 has dried wipe the screen with a dry Minimax cloth 4 Vents Dust should be removed from the cooling vents on the sides and rear of the unit and in the fan installation area once a month with a vacuum cleaner set on LOW The main power switch must be turned OFF before cleaning the vents Using the unit with accumulated dust causes the internal temperature to rise and could cause fire or other electrical problems 5 Readjustment of the White Balance This unit uses phosphor elements as in a CRT display Phosphor degrades over time reducing the brightness
24. ing Dot by Dot or PARTIAL 4 3 he screen size to 4 3 FULL or FULL1080i he screen size to FU ZOOM he screen size CINEMA he screen size WIDE 2 he screen size FULL1035i he screen size UNDERSCAN he screen size DERSCAN he screen size to Do by Dot or PARTIAL Olo o o o o o o elo 1Oorororo1010101 TINT 8 s the TINT O Adds 10 to the adjustment value UPn Adds n to the adjustment value n 1 to 9 UPF Sets the adjustment value to maximum USC UNDERSCAN Displays the current UNDERSCAN setting USCSOO UNDERSCAN OFF Turns the UNDERSCAN setting OFF USCSO1 UNDERSCAN ON Turns the UNDERSCAN setting ON O OO O OF O V VOL VOLUME Adjusts the audio volume VPS V POSITION ss Adjusts the V POSITION VRO AUDIO OUT VARIABLE Selects variable audio output VSI V SIZE Adjusts V SIZE O OJ OO 11 RS 232C Adjustment Mode 1 6 GET Commands What are GET commands e GET commands are for outputting TXD such as adjustment data from the internal microcomputer of the plasma display to a PC e Adjustment data and other information is output as ASCII code Note Command names are given inside brackets lt gt e Data output format STX O2hex Data Data
25. l TINT Outputs dummy data for a PC signal SHARPNESS Outputs dummy data for a PC signal Input function data main Screen size data Slal Rl all alao oO N a a a w r a e7and8 e When t Check sum output the same contents as GST items 3 and 5 he type of signal is not set dummy data is output 3 lt GWB gt GET WHITE BAL DATA Gets integrator WHITE BAL data Data contents R HIGH Remarks G HIGH B HIGH R LOW G LOW B LOW Input function data main Screen size data OO OS OM om PRO N e7and8 e When t Check sum output the same contents as GST items 3 and 5 he type of signal is not set dummy data is output 4 lt GPS gt GET POSITION DATA Gets integrator SCREEN data Data contents H POSITION Remarks V POSITION H SIZE V SIZE CLOCK Outputs dummy data for PC digital and Video signal PHASE Outputs dummy data for PC digital and Video signal Input function data main Screen size data ojl OS OD om BR VIN e7and8 e When t Check sum output the same contents as GST items 3 and 5 he type of signal is not set dummy data is output 13 RS 232C Adjustment Mode 5 lt GSS gt GET STATUS SETUP Gets menu and integrator SETUP data 14 Data contents Output Remarks GRADATION 1 GAMMA 2 0
26. mmand ID characters can include 0 9 and A F there is no distinction between upper and lower case letters An asterisk can be used as follows lt IDC gt Clear the IDs assigned for all sets lt 1AJY gt Only a set with the second digit as 1 enters the RS 232C adjustment mode lt 2 N1 gt Only input of a set with the first digit as 2 is set to INPUT1 Precautions when assigning IDs Units that were connected after a set whose ID was cleared cannot be operated with RS 232C commands After assigning a setting as shown in the figure above and lt AJY gt lt DC gt is performed the IDs for all the sets from Set 1 to Set 4 are cleared Only the one set Set 1 that is directly connected to the PC can be controlled Furthermore by performing lt AJY lt 01 IDS it again becomes possible to control the second set Set 2 By setting IDs in the same way for the other sets it again becomes possible to control the sets connected in succession When the IDs are set and one or both of the IDs before a command are sent from the PC as a there is no echo back When sending more commands wait 6 seconds before sending the next command Example When OOO and 1000 or 1 OO00 OOO is the command are sent from the PC operation is performed but there is no echo back RS 232C Adjustment Mode 1 4 Combination Connection When performing control and adjustment it is easiest to connect several panels to one PC By per
27. necessary changes in the video software projection method system configuration etc 3 The following kinds of input signals could cause inferior image quality e Video signal that has been dubbed copied repeatedly e Copyright protected video signals e Scrambled cable TV signals e Signals with a sync signal and video signal that are extremely out of phase 4 The fan starts operating when the surrounding temperature is greater than 35 C The fan s rom becomes faster as the temperature increases this is normal 5 Screen saver function still image detection When an image having little to no motion such as a photograph or PC screen is displayed continuously the brightness slightly drops To protect the plasma panel the screen saver function detects images with little to no motion then automatically adjusts the brightness This dimming is not an indication that the panel is failing Time until the screen saver function operates e Normal operation mode menu mode Approximate 3 minutes after the power is turned ON or after the input is switched m Self diagnosis Function When there is an connection or operation error a message displays on the screen After reading the contents of the error message refer to the chart below before checking the unit Error Message CAUTION The current signal input is not supported by the unit Check the table of supported OUT OF RANGE or input signals on pages 140 145 and change the output signal setti
28. ng CAUTION The current signal input is not supported when FRC is set to MODE2 or MODES UNSUPPORTED SIGNAL or Check the FRC settings on page 208 SIGNAL NG WARNING Turn OFF the main power THERMAL ALERT Check whether the surrounding temperature is high SHUT DOWN If the cooling vents on the display are blocked remove the obstacles blocking the vents WARNING There is a problem with the fan Immediately turn OFF the power and contact the FAN FAILURE Pioneer service center or dealer SHUT DOWN 2 ERROR An invalid operation was attempted Check the input signals connections and INVALID KEY ENTRY settings SHUT DOWN Turn the main power OFF wait 1 or 2 minutes and turn the power ON again If the problem still persists remove the power plug from the outlet and contact a Pioneer service center or dealer Numbers are displayed here 19 Maintenance 1 Always unplug the power cord from the power outlet before performing maintenance 2 Cabinet and Remote control Unit Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner to clean the unit Using such solvents could cause the cabinet and remote control coating to degrade and peal Wipe the cabinet and remote control with a soft cloth If there is heavy soiling dip a soft cloth in clean water mixed with a mild detergent Ring out the water well then wipe soiled areas Finish by absorbing any moisture with a soft dry cloth 3 Screen
29. on to protect the plasma panel display The dsplay automatically adjusts the brightness and protects the screen when an image with little motion is detected This adjustment triggers after an image with little to no motion has been detected for three 3 minutes CED The setting is a built in feature and is not found in the menu The setting cannot be changed 17 Precautions on Connecting Camera Images 3 0 Precautions on Connecting Camera Images Connecting and using moving images that are nearly still such as images from a surveillance camera could damage the panel reduce the life or be the cause of other malfunctions In this case it is necessary to set the image quality beforehand For instructions on setting the image quality contact your PIONEER representative Pioneer recommends that the ENERGY SAVE mode be set to MODE2 or MODE 18 Precautions 4 0 Precautions 1 If the power shuts down and stays OFF for a long period of time an internal problem may have occurred broken part etc Turn OFF the main power switch on the plasma display then wait 1 to 2 minutes and try turning the power ON again If the power goes OFF again the display requires service If the display operates normally continue to use it 2 When an image still image telop etc is shown on the screen for a long period there is a possibility that the image could be burned in not able to be removed Manage this situation by making
30. um GAA 100128 xx before calculation 4 The data group is put into binary code L47 41 41 31 30 30 31 32 38 one character at a time then displayed Only the last two digits are displayed when these values are added the result is 1F5 hex 4 xx where xx is OB hex is added to 1F5 so the last two digits are 00 in this case 200 4 as the data format OB is converted to ASCII code and sent 4 The following data is output from the plasma display side STX GET command Data Check sum ETX 02 hex GAA 100128 OB 03 hex The returned data group isin capital English letters Please keep this in mind when introducing it into the binary code m Examples of check sum applications Example 1 When the data is missing 1 Byte STX GET command Data Check sum ETX 02 hex GAA 100 missing data 28 OB 03 hex 47 41 31 30 30 32 38 data group is calculated according to rules set by a PC application when these values are added the result is 1C4 hex 4 value xx where xx is 3C hex is added to 1C4 such that the last two digits are 00 in this case 200 4 check sum OB hex and the calculated 3C hex do not match 4 Since they do not match the PC application repeats the GET command and retrieves the data again Example 2 When 1 Byte of data in the data is unreadable STX GET command Data Check sum ETX 02 hex GAA 100328 OB 03 hex L47 41 31 30 33 30 32 38 data group is calculated according to rules by a P

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