Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9196B
HD-PS401 and HD-PS402 • 51
b. Automatic Power Trigger: There are three ways to trigger the power:
i. Sync: Triggers based on the Sync Detection.
ii. Occupancy: Triggers based on the Occupancy state. There are three states:
i. unknown
ii. occupied
iii. unoccupied
iii. Sync + Occupancy: Triggers based on the Sync Detection and Occupancy as
described in the following table:
Sync Detection
Occupancy State
Output Power
No
Unoccupied
Off
No
Occupied
On
Yes
Unoccupied
On
Yes
Occupied
On
No
Unknown
Off
Yes
Unknown
On
c. Command Interface: The selected interface (CEC, RS232, IR, or Drivers) will send the
power-on or power-off command as specified in the Power Off (No Sync Detected)
and Power On (Sync Detected) sections.
Set Command Interface to one of the following:
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None: If None is selected, no command will be sent.
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CEC: Enter the CEC command in the Power Off (No Sync Detected) and
Power On (Sync Detected) sections. If a custom command is desired, enter
the desired command, and then select the desired terminator and format.
To test the command, click the Test button.
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RS-232: If RS232 is selected in step 4, enter the RS232 command in the Power
Off (No Sync Detected) and Power On (Sync Detected) sections, and then
select the desired terminator and format.
To test the command, click the Test button.
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IR: Port 1: Select IR from the drop-down list and click the Load IR File button.
Browse to select and click Load to upload the desired IR file.
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Drivers: Select the driver from the drop-down list.
d. Command Format:
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Hex (default): When Hex is selected, it allows only two hexadecimal
characters from 0-9 and A-F. Once you enter two characters and enter a
space it gets capitalized.
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Ascii: When Ascii is selected, it allows any text as a command.