Appendix C
Managing the display using RS-232
92
Commands
Function
Set command
Get command
Response
Power state
k01sA00[Value]<CR>
Where
[Value]
is one of the
following:
l
0
(standby)
l
1
(on)
k01gi000<CR>
Now [Value]<CR>
Where
[Value]
is one of the
following:
l
ON
l
Standby
Input
k01sB0[Value]<CR>
Where
[Value]
is one of the
following:
l
00
(ATV)
l
01
(AV)
l
03
(YPBPR)
l
04
(HDMI)
l
06
(VGA)
l
07
(OPS1)
l
09
(Display Port)
l
10
(DTV)
l
0A
(Home)
l
0C
USB-C
l
14
(HDMI1)
l
24
(HDMI2)
k01gh000<CR>
k01rh[Value]<CR>
Where
[Value]
is one of the
following:
l
X01
(AV input)
l
X03
(YPBPR)
l
X04
(HDMI)
l
X14
(HDMI1)
l
X24
(HDMI2)
l
X07
(OPS1)
l
X09
(Display Port)
l
10A
(Home screen)
l
X1C
(USB-C)
The “X” in the response can be
either “0” or “1”.
“0” indicates that the video
input does NOT have a video
signal. “1” indicates that the
video input DOES have a video
signal.
Picture size
k01sM004<CR>
[N/A]
[N/A]
Volume
k01sP[Value]<CR>
Where
[Value]
is one of the
following:
l
0–100
NOTE
Volume level is set by
entering a number
between 0 and 100
l
200
(-1 level)
l
201
(+1 level)
k01gf000<CR>
k01rf[Value]<CR>
Where Value is a number
between 0 and 100.