Rs-232c adjustment mode – Pioneer Plasma Display Monitor 502MX User Manual

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3) <GST> (GET STATUS) – The status of various settings is transmitted in the following formats:

RS-232C Adjustment Mode

STX

(02 hex)

PC SOFTWARE

VERSION (5 Byte)

INPUT FUNCTION

(3 Byte)

COLOR MODE

(3 Byte)

SCREEN SIZE

(3 Byte)

POWER SAVE

(3 Byte) 1

DUMMY DATA

(3 Byte)

COLOR SYSTEM

(3 Byte) 2

3D Y/C

(3 Byte) 3

HIGH CONTRAST

(3 Byte)

INPUT SETTING

(3 Byte) 4

CLAMP

(3 Byte) 4

ABL

(3 Byte) 4

DUMMY DATA

(3 Byte)

KEY LOCK

(3 Byte)

OSD DISPLAY

(3 Byte)

MIRROR MODE

(3 Byte)

ETX

(03 hex)

CENTRAL SCREEN

BRIGHTNESS

(3 Byte)

1

FAN CONTROL

FORMAT (3 Byte)

EASY TEMPERATURE

MEASUREMENT

(3 Byte)

ACCUMULATED

ON TIME (5 Byte)

(NOTE) • Items not related to the ongoing INPUT functions/INPUT signals will output dummy data.

1 ........ Depending on the present signal input (video or PC signal) the output content will switch.
2 ........ Dummy data will be output unless in INPUT 1 or 2.
3 ........ Dummy data will be output unless in INPUT 1.
4 ........ Dummy data will be out put unless in INPUT 3 or 4.

• For more information concerning output, refer to section 5.5.4, “List of RS-232C Commands”.

Temperature

300

340

380

420

450

XXX

TxD output value (3 bytes)

Outside air

to 30.0

to 34.0

to 38.0

to 42.0

to 45.0

45.0 or more

temperature (

°

C) (see note)

(NOTE):

The term ‘outside air temperature’ as it is used here is meant to serve as a rough guideline for when the

unit has been installed so as to allow the free flow of air around the unit, and this term is therefore to be

distinguished from the term ‘ambient temperature’ as used in 3 “Installation”. Note that there may be

times when errors occur in temperature readings. Also note that it is particularly important to be sure to

check the ambient temperature when the unit has been installed as described in 3.4 “Special Installation”

to ensure that all installation requirements have been satisfied.

4) GS2 (GET STATUS 2) - Outputs the state of the various settings in the format shown below.

G SIDE MASK

(3 Byte)

ETX

(03 hex)

B SIDE MASK

(3 Byte)

DUMMY DATA

(3 Byte)

DUMMY DATA

(3 Byte)

DUMMY DATA

(3 Byte)

STX

(02 hex)

SUB VOLUME

INPUT 1 (3 Byte)

SUB VOLUME

INPUT 2 (3 Byte)

SUB VOLUME

INPUT 3 (3 Byte)

SUB VOLUME

INPUT 4 (3 Byte)

R SIDE MASK

(3 Byte)

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