102
110 Internal Speaker
VI0
VI1
VI*
0 = disable, 1 = enable
System Monitor
111 Ping
PNG
Verifies that a cube is at an address.
112 Product ID
P00
Gets the product ID (hex)
In the About menu, the project number is
573-xxyy-zz. The xx value is returned as a
hex number.
113 Version ID
VER
Get software version ID (hex)
0x01 = Rev A
0x02 = Rev B
0x03 = Rev C, etc.
114 Lamp Out Counter
S1$
S1C
Get/Clear lamp out count (number of lamp
out "events", such as power brown-outs.
115 Re-strike Attempts
S2$
S2C
Get/Clear re-strike count
Responses from display, if it is individually addressed
116 Received Valid Command
ACK
Command successfully executed
117 Received Invalid Command
NAK
Command error on execution
118 Unknown Command
UNK
Unknown command
119 Parameter Error
ERR
Parameter outside range
R
o
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Function
RS232
Commands
RS232 Data
Comments
Incr
Decr
Get
Set
R00
R01
R02
R10
R11
R12
R20
R21
R22
R30
R31
R32
R40
R41
R42
R50
R51
R52
R60
R61
R62
R70
R71
R72
R80
R81
R82
The RS232 codes here produce the
effect of pushing the corresponding
buttons on the remote control. For
instance, sending the code
☺
05R20
"
will toggle the Curtain on or off for the
display with address 05, because that
has the same effect as pressing the
CURTAIN
button on the remote control.
There is no difference to the elec-
tronics module between sending the
R61 command and actually pressing
the up arrow on the remote.
When an ’R’ command opens a
menu, the highlight bar will be where
it was the last time the menu was
closed, and you probably won’t know
where that is.
Some of the ’R’ buttons do not exist
on the physical remote control and
have no function.
Summary of Contents for PN-6730-UXP
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