Appendix D
Managing SMART
Board 6000S (C)
or 6000S series displays using RS-232
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Power state commands
Get command
Set command
Response
get powerstate
set powerstate[Value]
Where
[Value]
is one of the following:
l
=on
l
=ready
l
=standby
l
=powersave
Note
If the display is in UPDATEON or
UPDATEREADY state, it might not
change power states after receiving
the command.
powerstate=[Value]
Where
[Value]
is one of the following:
l
on
l
ready
l
standby
l
powersave
l
updateon
l
updateready
The display has six power states:
Power state
Description
ON
The display is in normal operating mode.
READY
The screen is off, but the display is ready to turn on when one of the following
occurs:
l
A user presses the
Power
button
on the convenience panel or the remote
control.
l
A user picks up a pen or the eraser.
l
You send the
set powerstate=on
command.
l
The proximity sensors detect people in the room.
l
The display receives a video signal.
STANDBY
The screen is off, and the display is in a low power state. The display enters READY
or ON state when one of the following occurs:
l
The proximity sensors detect people in the room.
l
A user presses the
Power
button
on the convenience panel or the remote
control.
l
You send the
set powerstate=ready
or
set powerstate=on
command.
This power state is the default energy saving mode for displays set to a non-EU
location.
Note
The EU uses “networked standby” to describe this power state.