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EYE-LCD7000 / 8200

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PrismaMEDIA-II Remote OSD 
Serial Protocol Description 

Rev 1.0.3 

29.09.2010 

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NTSC Video Width 

0x29 

 

 

 

 

NTSC Video Height  0x2A 

 

 

 

 

NTSC Horizontal 
Start 

0x2B 

 

 

 

 

NTSC Vertical Start  0x2C 

 

 

 

 

Available if the resolution is NTSC  and adjusted input type 
is S-Video, or Composite. Also, “Aspect Ratio” setting 
shouldn’t be “Panoramic” while “Tiling Status” is “Off”. 

PAL Video Width 

0x2D 

 

 

 

 

PAL Video Height 

0x2E 

 

 

 

 

PAL Horizontal 
Start 

0x2F 

 

 

 

 

PAL Vertical Start 

0x30 

 

 

 

 

Available if the resolution is NTSC  and adjusted input type 
is S-Video, or Composite. Also, “Aspect Ratio” setting 
shouldn’t be “Panoramic” while “Tiling Status” is “Off”. 

Mode Selection 
1080p 
(Display Port) 

0x60 

 

 

 

 

Mode Selection 
720p 
(Display Port) 

0x61 

 

 

 

 

Available if input type is Display Port.  

SDI Video Width 

0x62 

 

 

 

 

SDI Video Height 

0x63 

 

 

 

 

SDI Horizontal 
Start 

0x64 

 

 

 

 

SDI Vertical Start 

0x65 

 

 

 

 

Available if input type is SDI. Also, “Aspect Ratio” setting 
shouldn’t be “Panoramic” while “Tiling Status” is “Off”. 

OSD Horizontal 
Flip 

0x35 

 

 

 

 

OSD Vertical Flip 

0x36 

 

 

 

 

Avaialable if “OSD Rotation” option is “Off”. 

OSD Rotation 

0x37 

 

 

 

 

Available according to panel size and “OSD Zoom” setting. 

OSD Zoom 

0x38 

 

 

 

 

Available according to panel size and “OSD Rotation” 
setting. 

Auto Brightness 

0x3C 

 

 

 

 

Available if firmware supports Light Sensor. 

Control Function

Firmware Properties

BIT3 will be “1” if this 

control is available. 

PIP Source Input               

0x3E 

 

 

 

 

Not available if firmware does not support pip option. 

Control Function

Firmware Properties

BIT1 will be “1” if this 

control is available. 

Audio L/R input 
port (VGA) 

0x86 

 

 

 

 

Not available if firmware does not suport VGA input. 
 

Audio L/R input 
port (SDI) 

0x87 

 

 

 

 

Not available if firmware does not suport SDI input. 
 

Audio L/R input 
port (Composite1) 

0x88 

 

 

 

 

Not available if firmware does not Composite1 input. 
 

Audio L/R input 
port (Composite2) 

0x89 

 

 

 

 

Not available if firmware does not suport Composite2 input. 
 

Summary of Contents for EYE-LCD7000

Page 1: ...1 User s Manual Version 2 3b Dec 2010 EYE LCD7000 8200 EYE LCD7000 EYE LCD8200...

Page 2: ...EYE LCD7000 8200 2...

Page 3: ...ing 10 2 2 Dimensions 11 2 2 1 Mounting holes 12 3 CONNECTORS CONTROL 13 3 1 Power Cord Connection 13 3 2 Input Source Connection 13 3 3 The Remote Control 14 3 3 1 Remote Control Buttons Control Butt...

Page 4: ...EM SOLVING 25 7 1 Malfunction or Trouble 25 8 GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF THE DISPLAYS 26 8 1 Introduction 26 8 2 Advantages of the EYE LCD Series over other display technologies 27 8 3 The LCD TFT Tech...

Page 5: ...s to the same power outlet This may result in fire caused by overheating Never use a use a damaged power cord or plug or a damaged or loose power outlet This may result in electric shock or fire Do no...

Page 6: ...it falling down When unpacking or carrying the unit at least two people are needed Make sure the units are carried upright Do not carry the unit with the screen facing up or down Handle the unit so as...

Page 7: ...hock If there is thunder or lightning do not touch the unit or the power plug You may suffer an electric shock Do not pull the power cord when removing the plug from the wall outlet If the power cord...

Page 8: ...injury If leaked liquid gets into your eyes or gets in touch with your skin it may hurt your eyes or your skin If leaked liquid gets into your eyes or mouth or comes in contact with your skin rinse th...

Page 9: ...coating On disposal or handing over to a new owner 3 3 It is recommended to initialize the unit by resetting PICTURE and SETUP menu 3 3 Do not mix with other general waste 3 3 Do not dispose LCD moni...

Page 10: ...s of the monitor are as wide as 176 both horizontally and vertically enough to enjoy clear images from almost any point of view 2 1 Packaging Measures and technical values may vary depending on the pr...

Page 11: ...EYE LCD7000 8200 11 Dimensions EYE LCD7000 front bottom view Dimensions EYE LCD8200 front bottom view 2 2 Dimensions 1677 7mm 1002mm 1560mm 882mm...

Page 12: ...400mm 800mm 800mm 30mm 100mm Connections 600mm 30mm M12 Thread M12 Thread M8 Thread 600mm 300mm 1677 7mm 1002mm 1636 5mm 970mm 1886mm 1926mm 800mm 400mm 200mm 200mm 200mm 200mm 400mm 1886mm 800mm 109...

Page 13: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 No Connector Type Remark 1 COM 1 In D Sub 9pin 2 DIP Switches for advanced users only 3 COM 2 Out D Sub 9pin 4 AUX Mini Jack 3 5mm 5 IR Mini Jack 2...

Page 14: ...ile OSD is closed OK Enters chosen function Source M Switches between main sources Source P Switches between PIP sources Volume up Increases volume Volume down Deceases volume Brightness up Increases...

Page 15: ...ess of the image can be controlled using this function with left and right buttons after the brightness slider is selected This function modifies RGB data to change the brightness 3 3 Contrast Allows...

Page 16: ...color temperature schemes 3 3 User Color If the user has a preference other than the pre set color temperatures the menu below can be used to create a new color scheme User Color 3 3 Red Gain Boost ad...

Page 17: ...ly used for improving the image quality of low resolution images 3 3 Main MADI Mode Changes Motion Adaptive De Interlacing between normal off adaptive modes 3 3 Main DCDi Turns DCDi on off on main cha...

Page 18: ...PIP and Large PIP 3 3 PIP position can be adjusted using the slider bars Tiling Tiling can be used to create an area Matrix i e you can create a 2x2 Matrix and define the area to be displayed 3 3 Hori...

Page 19: ...1 to Audio In 4 Thus you can switch between four available audio sources Audio Settings 3 3 Volume Set to in or decrease the output audio level 3 3 Balance Allocates the amount of output for left or...

Page 20: ...or shrinking 3 3 Horizontal Start Changes the starting point of the image horizontally without altering height 3 3 Vertical Start Changes the starting point of the image vertically without altering wi...

Page 21: ...to change the transparancy of the OSD window 3 3 Time Out This function determines after how many seconds the OSD will close itself 3 3 Horizontal Flip Flips the OSD on the horizontal 3 3 Vertical Fli...

Page 22: ...put S Video Component Video and CVBS through adaptor with 1080i Coaxial audio output for HDMI 1 2 RS232 remote control capability Remote OSD via WIN PC Control IR Remote Control buttons on device soft...

Page 23: ...le frequency on the input is less than 135MHz The factory preset supported input modes include Resolution Sync Type 720 x 240 x 60I SOG 720 x 288 x 50I SOG 720 x 480 x 60P SOG 720 x 576 x 50P SOG 1280...

Page 24: ...A 1368 x 768 x 60 Hz 800 x 600 x 60 Hz VESA 1280 x 960 x 60 Hz VESA 800 x 600 x 72 Hz VESA 1280 x 1024 x 60 Hz VESA 800 x 600 x 75 Hz VESA 1280 x 1024 x 60 Hz HP 800 x 600 x 85 Hz VESA 1280 x 1024 x 6...

Page 25: ...r dealer for inspection If there is no picture or sound remove the power plug from the outlet immediately 3 3 If the unit is still used in this condition it may cause a fire or an electric shock 3 3 C...

Page 26: ...ic image These memory effects look similar to burnt in images on traditional CRT s The longer and LCD cell is stimulated mode without a pause the slower it gets when the stimulating currency is taken...

Page 27: ...t is transmitted through the back polarisation filter which is passable in only one direction Single sub pixels can be activated or deactivated by connecting a small voltage to the thin film transisto...

Page 28: ...displayed shortens the life time of the display and is an unnecessary waste of energy Switching off the display or turning it to Stand by mode for about six to eight hours per day enlarges the life t...

Page 29: ...nd Return The defective product is sent to eyevis by the customer and is repaired within 14 days In this case eyevis bears the costs for eventually required components or the arising working time as w...

Page 30: ...y products They are only considered as failures covered by this warranty if their number exceeds the value determined in Pixel Error Class II in ISO 13406 2 The number of pixel failures refers to a sc...

Page 31: ...ress or implied warranties representations or conditions other than those stated in this warranty Other legal or contractual claims also towards the seller of the product are excluded as far as the ey...

Page 32: ...heir supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Correct disposal of...

Page 33: ...stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without prior written permission of eyevis GmbH Please remember that the content of...

Page 34: ...EYE LCD7000 8200 1 12 ANNEX 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS EXPANDED SCALER BOARD VERSION Technical Specifications Expanded Scaler Board Version EYE LCD7000 8200 with HDMI Display Port SDI...

Page 35: ...Scheme 19 4 8 1 5 Clock 19 4 8 1 6 Aspect Ratio 20 4 8 1 7 Hue 20 4 8 1 8 PIP Verical Position 20 4 8 1 9 Auto Brightness 21 4 8 1 10 Main Source Input 21 4 8 1 11 Film Mode Detection 22 4 8 1 12 Pro...

Page 36: ...tings of PrismaMEDIA II board from your PC over the serial port 3 Minimum requirements PrismaMEDIA II board and its serial interface PrismaMEDIA II firmware with Remote OSD capability 4 How to Communi...

Page 37: ...set the sent value if it is not available Then the firmware sends the current value of the function Byte Order Name Explanation 1 Length The length of the whole packet Always 8 2 Remote OSD Selection...

Page 38: ...00 0x00 0xFF 0x13B It exceeds 8 bits so take the least significant 8 bits as 0x3B and find the 2 s complement Checksum 0x100 0x3B 0xC5 When the checksum is added as the 8th byte you would get a sequen...

Page 39: ...when the sender wants to set the value of the selected function The minimum and maximum values of some functions change with respect to source type resolution refresh rate etc For these functions see...

Page 40: ...Saturation 0x04 X X 0 512 0 1 Multiple Set Hue 0x05 X X 180 180 0 1 Multiple Set Sharpness 0x06 X 0 24 TBD 4 Set Main Video Pip Video Main Graphics Pip Graphics Reset Scheme 0x07 X TBD None Color Temp...

Page 41: ...1 Letter Box Expand 2 Pillar Box Expand 3 Panoramic Pip Mode 0x16 X X 0 4 TBD 1 Set 0 Off 1 Large Pip 2 Small Pip 3 PAP 4 PAP Tall PIP Vertical Position 0x17 X X 0 100 TBD 1 Set PIP Horizontal Positio...

Page 42: ...X 30 16 TBD 1 Set NTSC Video Height 0x2A X X 30 0 TBD 1 Set NTSC Horizontal Start 0x2B X X 6 30 TBD 1 Set NTSC Vertical Start 0x2C X X 6 3 TBD 1 Set PAL Video Width 0x2D X X 30 16 TBD 1 Set PAL Video...

Page 43: ...ite1 4 Composite2 5 S Video1 6 S Video2 7 Component 8 Display Port 9 SDI PIP Source Input 0x3E X X X 0 5 TBD 1 Set 0 VGA 1 HDMI1 2 HDMI2 3 Composite1 4 Composite2 5 S Video1 6 S Video2 7 Component 8 D...

Page 44: ...ite2 0x89 X X 0 4 TBD 1 Set 0 Off 1 Audio In 1 2 Audio In 2 3 Audio In 3 4 Audio In 4 Audio L R input port S Video1 0x8A X X 0 4 TBD 1 Set 0 Off 1 Audio In 1 2 Audio In 2 3 Audio In 3 4 Audio In 4 Aud...

Page 45: ...graphics mode Red Gain 0x09 Green Gain 0x0A Blue Gain 0x0B Red Offset 0x0C Green Offset 0x0D Blue Offset 0x0E Available if Color Temperature setting is User CCS Mode 0x0F Dynamic NR Mode 0x10 MPEG NR...

Page 46: ...lable if Pip Mode setting is Side by Side or PAP Tall Auto Adjust 0x19 VGA Vertical Position 0x1A VGA Horizontal Position 0x1B Phase 0x1C Clock 0x1D Mode Selection 350 400 0x1F Mode Selection 768 0x20...

Page 47: ...nput type is Display Port SDI Video Width 0x62 SDI Video Height 0x63 SDI Horizontal Start 0x64 SDI Vertical Start 0x65 Available if input type is SDI Also Aspect Ratio setting shouldn t be Panoramic w...

Page 48: ...Video1 0x8A Not available if firmware does not suport S Video1 input Audio L R input port S Video2 0x8B Not available if firmware does not suport S Video2 input Audio L R input port Component 0x8C Not...

Page 49: ...nput at the main display and HDMI1 input at the PIP display If the request is not a file operation the File Operation byte 7th byte must be 0xFF If it is a file operation for a multi set control the s...

Page 50: ...tton or infra red while the Power Off Type setting is 0 Request Explanations Request Hex Response Hex Response Explanations Length 0x08 0x08 Length Remote OSD 0x34 0x34 Remote OSD Power Off type 0x47...

Page 51: ...a Connection Check request to check PrismaMEDIA II s status Response is Valid Sync 0x0001 means board is powered on and main signal is stable All controls can be used after getting this answer till t...

Page 52: ...n adjust 0x02 0x02 Main adjust 0x00 0x00 Adjust to 1 Vivid 0x01 0x01 Adjusted to 1 Vivid Not file operation 0xFF 0xFF Not file operation Checksum 0xC1 0xC1 Checksum In the example above there is an ad...

Page 53: ...ent is done because panoramic is not available 4 8 1 7 Hue Request Explanations Request Hex Response Hex Response Explanations Length 0x08 0x08 Length Remote OSD 0x34 0x34 Remote OSD Hue control 0x05...

Page 54: ...which does not affect the current function to set the main source input to HDMI2 There is no response for this adjustment You should send a connection check request in order to understand if the firmw...

Page 55: ...tion 0xFF 0xFF Not File Operation Checksum 0xB0 0xAE Checksum After adjusting Film Mode Detection enabled disabled status of Film Display Mode can be checked Because enabled disabled status of Film Di...

Page 56: ...e example the received value is 0x40 The version digits are 0x0400 v 0x7C00 10 1 0x0400 v 0x03E0 5 0 0x0400 v 0x001F 0 which makes the version 1 0 0 The first two digits correspond to major changes 4...

Page 57: ...ote OSD 0x34 0x34 Remote OSD Board Type 0x4E 0x4E Board Type Main Read 0x00 0x00 Main Read 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x02 2 PrismaMEDIA II Not File Operation 0xFF 0xFF Not File Operation Checksum 0x77 0x75 Check...

Page 58: ...5 S Video1 BIT 6 S Video2 BIT 7 Component Most Significant Byte BIT 0 Display Port BIT 1 SDI Firmware Properties 0x01 BIT0 Save type BIT1 Pip Availability BIT2 Display s aspect ratio BIT3 Light Sensor...

Page 59: ...ue gain offset 1 Scheme Dependent This is the default setting Color settings are saved according to selected scheme normal vivid cinema game sport BIT0 is 1 for this case 2 Port Dependent Color settin...

Page 60: ...ksum For example If selected pip input is HDMI2 and sync not detected HDMI position controls can not be used 4 8 1 15 4 Are video controls available for main pip input Video controls are available onl...

Page 61: ...while Tiling Status is Off 3 SOG Menu SOG Video Width SOG Video Height SOG Horizontal Start SOG Vertical Start Input is Component Video Also Aspect Ratio setting shouldn t be Panoramic while Tiling S...

Page 62: ...sition controls 4 8 2 File Operation Examples 4 8 2 1 Color Temperature Request Explanations Request Hex Response Hex Response Explanations Length 0x08 0x08 Length Remote OSD 0x34 0x34 Remote OSD Colo...

Page 63: ...t Change Request Explanations Request Hex Response Hex Response Explanations Length 0x08 0x08 Length Remote OSD 0x34 0x34 Remote OSD PIP Mode 0x16 0x00 Adjust 0x02 0x40 PIP Input change 0x00 0x00 Adju...

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