4 ir codes, Serial control, 1 read commands – Hall Research SC-1080D User Manual
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Model SC-1080D
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3.4 IR Codes
The Infra-Red Remote Control
codes are shown for users that
wish to program their own
universal remote control to control
the SC-1080D.
4. Serial Control
The video input selection and signal parameter settings for the SC-1080D can be
controlled via an external control system by using the RS232 port on the unit. Use a
straight thru M/F DB9 serial cable to connect the unit to the PC. Only the TX, RX and
GND pins are implemented in the connector.
The RS232 port operates at 19200 baud, no parity and 1 stop bit.
All commands are ASCII characters terminated with a single carriage return <CR> (hex
0D) character.
4.1 Read Commands
Command (Terminate with <CR>)
Response
Description
R POWER
> POWER ON or POWER OFF
SHOW POWER STATUS
R SOURCE
> SOURCE Comp, PC, DVI
SHOW SOURCE STATUS
R OUTPUT
> OUTPUT NATIVE~WUXGA
SHOW OUTPUT STATUS
R SIZE
> SIZE FULL~PANSCAN
SHOW SIZE STATUS
R PICTUREMODE
> PICTUREMODE STANDARD~USER
SHOW PICTURE MODE STATUS
R CONTRAST
> CONTRAST 0~100
SHOW CONTRAST STATUS
R BRIGHTNESS
> BRIGHTNESS 0~100
SHOW BRIGHTNESS STATUS
R HUE
> HUE 0~100
SHOW HUE STATUS
R SATURATION
> SATURATION 0~100
SHOW SATURATION STATUS
R SHARPNESS
> SHARPNESS 0~100
SHOW SHARPNESS STATUS
R NR
> NR OFF~HIGH
SHOW NR STATUS
R PCHPOSITION
> PCHPOSITION 0~100
SHOW PC H-POSITION STATUS
R PCVPOSITION
> PCVPOSITION 0~100
SHOW PC V-POSITION STATUS
R PCCLOCK
> PCCLOCK 0~100
SHOW PC COLOK STATUS
R PCPHASE
> PCPHASE 0~63
SHOW PC PHASE STATUS
R COLORTEMP
> COLORTEMP NORMAL~USER
SHOW COLOR TEMP STATUS
R RED
> RED 0~100
SHOW COLOR TEMP RED STATUS
R GREEN
> GREEN 0~100
SHOW COLOR TEMP GREEN STATUS
R BLUE
> BLUE 0~100
SHOW COLOR TEMP BLUE STATUS
R OSDHPOSITION
> OSDHPOSITION 0~100
SHOW OSD H-POSITION STATUS
R OSDVPOSITION
> OSDVPOSITION 0~100
SHOW OSD V-POSITION STATUS
R OSDTIMEOUT
> OSDTIMEOUT 0~100
SHOW OSD TIMEOUT STATUS
R MIRROR
> MIRROR ON or MIRROR OFF
SHOW MIRROR STATUS
R OSDBACKGROUND
> OSDBACKGROUND 0~8
SHOW OSD BACKGROUND STATUS
An invalid command will respond with “R-[??]”<CR>