RS232 Protocol NSL-4601
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PREFACE ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
CONTENT .................................................................................................................................................................. 3
1
G
ENERAL
........................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.1
Addressing and chaining....................................................................................................................... 5
1.1.1
Dip Switch for Master slave setting .................................................................................................................. 5
1.1.2
Dip Switch for Device ID ................................................................................................................................. 5
1.2
Com port settings .................................................................................................................................. 6
2
C
ONCEPTS OF COMMAND REQUESTS AND REPLIES
........................................................................................... 7
2.1
Direct Control Command Protocol....................................................................................................... 7
2.2
Value Adjust Command Protocol.......................................................................................................... 9
2.3
Status Check Command Protocol ....................................................................................................... 10
2.4
Different command types .................................................................................................................... 12
2.4.1
Direct Control Commands .............................................................................................................................. 12
2.4.2
Value Adjust Commands ................................................................................................................................ 17
2.4.3
Status Check Commands ................................................................................................................................ 19
2.4.4
Broadcast Command to all devices in the serial chain .................................................................................... 24
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C
OMMAND
R
EFERENCE
................................................................................................................................. 26
3.1
Operation Modes ................................................................................................................................ 26
3.1.1
Read (only ONE SET selected)....................................................................................................................... 26
3.1.2
Power Control ................................................................................................................................................. 29
3.1.3
Source Setting (PC,DVI,COMPONENT,S-VIDEO,CVBS) ........................................................................... 30
3.2
Multi Window setting .......................................................................................................................... 32
3.2.1
Multi Window Adjust H Max cell(Range 1~16, Default value = 1) ............................................................... 32
3.2.2
Multi Window Adjust V Max cell(Range 1~16, Default value = 1) ............................................................... 33
3.2.3
Multi Window Adjust Cell Number(Range 1~ H Max cell x V Max cell, Default value = 1) ........................ 33
3.2.4
Multi Window Adjust H Gap(Range 0~20, Default value = 0)....................................................................... 33
3.2.5
Multi Window Adjust V Gap(Range 0~20, Default value = 0)....................................................................... 33
3.2.6
Multi Window Adjust Apply .......................................................................................................................... 33
3.2.7
Read Multi setting status(only for single monitor).......................................................................................... 35
3.3
COLOR ............................................................................................................................................... 36
3.3.1
COLOR TEMPERATURE(USER-COOL2-COOL1-NORMAL-WARM2-WARM1, Default = COOL2) ... 36
3.3.2
BRIGHTNESS(Range 0~100, Default value = 50)......................................................................................... 36
3.3.3
CONTRAST(Range 0~100, Default value = 50) ............................................................................................ 37
3.3.4
HUE(Range 0~100, Default value = 50)......................................................................................................... 37
3.3.5
SATURATION(Range 0~100, Default value = 50)........................................................................................ 37
3.3.6
SHARPNESS(Range 0~100, Default value = 50) .......................................................................................... 38
3.3.7
SUB BRIGHTNESS(Range 0~75, MWCP default value is 30. But monitor’s default value is different as
current source. So if you want to know current value, you have to read single set value.) ............................................. 38
3.3.8
RED, GREEN, BLUE OFFSET(Range 0~80, MWCP default value is 40. But monitor’s default value is
different as current source. So if you want to know current value, you have to read single set value) ........................... 38
3.3.9
SUB CONTRAST(Range 0~75, MWCP default value is 30. But monitor’s default value is different as
current source. So if you want to know current value, you have to read single set value) .............................................. 38
3.3.10
RED, GREEN, BLUE GAIN(Range 0~80, MWCP default value is 40. But monitor’s default value is
different as current source. So if you want to know current value, you have to read single set value) ........................... 39
3.3.11
BACKLIGHT(Range 0~100, Default value = 72) .......................................................................................... 39
3.3.12
COLOR TONE RED(Range 0~100, Default value = 50) ............................................................................... 39
3.3.13
COLOR TONE GREEN(Range 0~100, Default value = 50).......................................................................... 39
3.3.14
COLOR TONE BLUE(Range 0~100, Default value = 50)............................................................................. 39
3.3.15
SAVE COLOR ............................................................................................................................................... 39
3.3.16
Read Color setting status(only for single monitor) ......................................................................................... 40
3.4
PICTURE ............................................................................................................................................ 40
3.4.1
PICTURE MODE (USER-HIGH/DYNAMIC-MIDDLE/STANDARD-LOW/MOVIE-MILD, Default =
MIDDLE(PC,DVI)/STANDARD(COMPONENT,S-VIDEO,AV))............................................................................... 40
3.4.2
PICTURE SIZE (WIDE-4:3-PANORAMA-ZOOM-14:9, Default = WIDE)................................................. 41
3.4.3
H-POSITION(only for PC input, Range 0~100, Default value = 50) ............................................................. 42
3.4.4
V-POSITION(only for PC input, Range 0~100, Default value = 50) ............................................................. 43
3.4.5
CLOCK(=Frequency)(only for PC input, Range 0~100, Default value = 50) ................................................ 43
3.4.6
PHASE(only for PC input, Range 0~100, Default value = 50)....................................................................... 43