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RS-232C Adjustment Mode

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.3 ID Assignment

After connecting to a computer, the PC can assign an ID for each plasma display panel.

Commands: <IDC> (ID CLEAR) ........ Clears the assigned ID

<IDS> (ID SET) ............. 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).

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

command.

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:

<

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IDC>:  Clear the IDs assigned for all sets

<

1AJY>:  Only a set wi

t

h the second digit 

as 

1 enters the RS-232C adjustment mode

<2

IN1>: 

  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 <

∗∗

AJY>

=

 <

∗∗

IDC> 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 <

∗∗

AJY>

=

 <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.

Note

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 

1OOO or 1

OOO (OOO is the command) are sent from the PC, operation is performed 

but there is no echo back.

Set #4

ID = 04

Set #1

Set #2

Set #3

ID = 01

Sent commands:

1

<

∗∗

AJY>

2

<01 IDS>

3

<

∗∗

AJY>

4

<02 IDS>

5

<

∗∗

AJY>

6

<03 IDS>

7

<

∗∗

AJY>

8

<04 IDS>

ID = 02

ID = 03

PC

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

±

RS-232C connection

Summary of Contents for PDP505CMX - HD Plasma Display

Page 1: ...d 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 ...

Page 2: ...values and items set by RS 232C commands are stored in memory while other values sand settings are not For details refer to section 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 DIN DIY OSD display disable enable setting The following items can be displayed regardless of the setting Me...

Page 3: ...TS Request To Send 9 NC not connected 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 c...

Page 4: ... mode 2 IN1 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 AJY IDC 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 ...

Page 5: ...em 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 Note To output RS 232C signals from the combination OUT terminal an ID m...

Page 6: ...r linking cable Mini Din 6 pin straight 7 strand cable For 1 strand suitable for AWG28 Cross section area 0 08 mm2 7 strands π r2 7 3 14 0 062 0 079 mm2 0 08 mm2 Note 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 PC RS 232C Combination cable 5m PDP 505CMX PDP50MXE10 PDP 50MXE11 PDP 5...

Page 7: ...tness BSL B SIDE MASK LEVEL Adjusts the BLUE side mask C CFR CLOCK Adjusts the CLOCK PLL frequency CGB COLOR DETAIL BLUE Adjusts color detail BLUE CGC COLOR DETAIL CYAN 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 Adjusts color detail YELLOW CLS...

Page 8: ...lays the current FUNCTIONAL LOCK setting FCLS00 LOCK OFF Clears the FUNCTIONAL LOCK FCLS01 BUTTONS LOCK Inhibits the main control panel button control FCLS02 IR LOCK Inhibits remote control button control FCLS03 BUTTONS IR LOCK Inhibits both main control panel and remote control button control FCLS04 MEMORY LOCK Sets the MEMORY LOCK FCM FAN MAX Sets the fan rpm control to maximum FDT FUNCTION DEFA...

Page 9: ...INPS05 INPUT5 Switches the main screen to INPUT5 L LEN FRONT INDICATOR OFF Turns OFF the front indicator LEY FRONT INDICATOR ON Turns ON the front indicator LNN LOUDNESS OFF Disables LOUDNESS LNY LOUDNESS ON Enables LOUDNESS M MCD COLOR DECODING Displays the current COLOR DECODING MCDS01 COLOR DECODING RGB Sets COLOR DECODING to RGB VIDEO MCDS02 COLOR DECODING COMPONENT1 Sets COLOR DECODING to COM...

Page 10: ...rns ORBITER ON P PLN BRIGHT ENHANCE OFF Turns the center brightness enhancement OFF PLY BRIGHT ENHANCE ON Turns the center brightness enhancement ON POF Power OFF PON Power ON PUC PURECINEMA Displays the current PURECINEMA setting PUCS00 PURECINEMA OFF Turns PURECINEMA OFF PUCS01 PURECINEMA STANDARD Sets PURECINEMA to STANDARD PUCS02 PURECINEMA ADVANCE Sets PURECINEMA to ADVANCED R RHI R HIGH Adju...

Page 11: ...Sets the screen size to FULL or FULL1080i SZMS03 ZOOM Sets the screen size to ZOOM SZMS04 CINEMA Sets the screen size to CINEMA SZMS05 WIDE Sets the screen size to WIDE SZMS08 FULL1035i Sets the screen size to FULL1035i SZMS09 UNDERSCAN Sets the screen size to UNDERSCAN T TNT TINT Adjusts the TINT U UP0 Adds 10 to the adjustment value UPn Adds n to the adjustment value n 1 to 9 UPF Sets the adjust...

Page 12: ...erature Reference value C Note 1 10 Temperature data 3 3 Byte External temperature Reference value C Note 1 11 Serial 15 Byte 12 Dummy data 3 Byte 3 digit number 13 Dummy data 3 Byte 14 HOURMETER 5 Byte Displays the time 15 Check sum 2 Byte STX 02hex Data Data Data ETX 03hex Checksum Display data First character Generation data 4 fixed Second character Inch data 4 43 inch 5 50 inch Third character...

Page 13: ...nd 5 When the type of signal is not set dummy data is output 3 GWB GET WHITE BAL DATA Gets integrator WHITE BAL data Order Data contents Size Remarks 1 R HIGH 3 Byte 2 G HIGH 3 Byte 3 B HIGH 3 Byte 4 R LOW 3 Byte 5 G LOW 3 Byte 6 B LOW 3 Byte 7 Input function data main 3 Byte 8 Screen size data 1 Byte 9 Check sum 2 Byte 7 and 8 output the same contents as GST items 3 and 5 When the type of signal ...

Page 14: ...D 2 ADVANCE 9 COLOR DECODING 1 Byte 1 RGB 2 COMPONENT1 3 COMPONENT2 10 COLOR SYSTEM 1 Byte 1 AUTO 2 NTSC 3 PAL 4 SECAM 5 4 43NTSC 6 PAL M 7 PAL N 11 SIGNAL FORMAT 3 Byte See below 12 Dummy data 3 Byte 13 Input function data main 3 Byte 14 Screen size data 1 Byte 15 Check sum 2 Byte SIGNAL FORMAT S01 VGA or XGA or SXGA or 720 PC 720 PC can be selected only when a video card is installed S02 WVGA or...

Page 15: ...SK LEVEL 3 Byte 000 to 255 10 2 x 2 1 Byte 0 OFF 1 ON 11 2 x 2 LAYOUT TYPE 1 Byte 1 NORMAL UP LEFT 2 NORMAL DOWN LEFT 3 NORMAL UP RIGHT 4 NORMAL DOWN RIGHT 5 ADJUSTED UP LEFT 6 ADJUSTED DOWN LEFT 7 ADJUSTED UP RIGHT 8 ADJUSTED DOWN RIGHT 12 MIRROR MODE 1 Byte 0 OFF 1 X 2 Y 3 XY 13 OSD 1 Byte 0 OFF 1 ON 14 FRONT INDICATOR 1 Byte 0 OFF 1 ON 15 FAN CONTROL 1 Byte 1 AUTO 2 MAX 16 COLOR MODE 1 Byte 1 N...

Page 16: ...k sum applications Example 1 When the data is missing 1 Byte 47 41 31 30 30 32 38 check sum OB hex and the calculated 3C hex do not match Data 100 missing data 28 Check sum 0B ETX 03 hex STX 02 hex GET command GAA data group is calculated according to rules set by a PC application when these values are added the result is 1C4 hex value xx where xx is 3C hex is added to 1C4 such that the last two d...

Page 17: ... 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 2 SIDE MASK Setting refer to section 5 4 3 Adjustment a...

Page 18: ...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 MODE3 Precautions on Connecting Camera Images ...

Page 19: ...le 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 Normal operation mode menu mode Approximate 3 minutes after the power is turned ON or after the input is switched 7 Self diagnosis Function When there is an connection or operation error a message displays on the screen After reading th...

Page 20: ...enzene or thinner to clean the screen The front panel could become transparent or discolored The following cleaning cloths and cleaning liquid are recommended 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...

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Page 22: ...ce Manual For PIONEER PDP 505CMX Plasma Display Panel Pioneer Electronics USA Inc 2265 East 220th Street Long Beach CA 90810 Corporate Website www pioneerelectronics com Industrial Plasma Website www pioneerindustrialav com ...

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