Contemporary Research ICC1-IR IR User Manual

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Contemporary Research

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ICC1-IR

Special

Special commands for displays

Send IR

LQ= “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,3,’LQ’,<IR Code>” (7 bytes)

Sends an IR pulse for special commands to the display. In Display Express the code

can be triggered by sending an HD channel command of 0-xxx (O-211 selects the

HDMI 1 input, 0-200 would return the TV to TV channel mode).


115=Captions

200=TV/Tuner

201=Video1

202=Video2

203=Video3

204=S-Video1

205=S-Video2

206=Component1

207=Component2

208=RGB1

209=RGB2

210=RGB3

211=HDMI1

212=HDMI2

213=HDMI3

214=HDMI4

215=HDMI5

LQ has

other uses as well; it can trigger any IR code in the library. It’s similar to the

KK command in the 232-ATSC+1 manual. Refer to the code numbers on page 21
in the 232-ATSC+1 manual. For example sending LQ,25 will pulse a Volume Up
command, and LQ,25 is V

olume down. If you’re using a custom control system,

repeat the command as long as the button is held down. The pulse itself will take
275ms.

Note: Not all commands are supported in different code sets, check with CR
Support to confirm operation. We will add codes as needed. Presently, the LG code
set 21 includes all the above commands.

IR Pulse

N1= “$A5,<dh>,<dl>,3,’N1’,<Time>” (7 bytes)

Value 1-6 Sets pulse length in 100 millisecond time period. Typically, IR commands

are sent in a repeating pattern. A few TVs, such as some Visio models, will respond

to every repeat, so that channel 3-1 appears as 3311. Making the pulse shorter,

typically N1,2, fixes the problem. Sending an N1,0 command resets the controller

to the default pulse length.

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