Tv troubleshooting, Nec –avt tvs, Sharp rs-232 control – Contemporary Research ICC1-232 RS-232 User Manual

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NEC

–AVT TVS

TV responds erratically to RS-232 commands, especially channel tuning.

Note that older sets with AVT tuners may need a firmware update to perform consistently. If the set

responds erratically to commands, often for channel commands, check with NEC support for firmware

information. Also, we have two commands sets for NEC AVT sets. The standard protocol works with all current

models of displays, the alternative code set works with older AVT models where we send emulated IR channel

commands instead of modern direct-access channel commands


Sharp RS-232 Control

While the Sharp RS-232 protocol generally works well, there are several known issues with how the sets
perform.

Sets will turn off from an RS-232 OFF command, but won’t turn on

Sharp sets are shipped in an Energy Star mode that turns off the RS-232 port when the TV is off – so it’s not

listening when you send an ON commands. We have a fix for this built into our Sharp control command for ON –

use this sequence to fix the issue:

Send an OFF command through the Display Express system, using our software, our IC Send app, or

your control system

Manually turn the Sharp TV(s) on

Send an ON command through the DX system. Along with the ON command, we send a command that

enables full-time RS-232 operation

TVs refuse to activate the RS-232 from the standard ON command

Sharp tech support warns that there may be sets that don’t respond to the command that we (as well as AMX

and Crestron) send to enable the port. In this case, you will need the SERVICE manual for that specific model

and serial #. That will include the hidden menus you will need to access to fix the problem. We have a PDF

we’ve put together showing how the typical Sharp Public Mode setup is performed, but your set could need a

different sequence.

TVs have a problem accessing XXX-1 channels, works fine with XXX-2 and other sub-channels

This bug pops up frequently. The symptom is that, when you watch the TV’s on-screen feedback, the tuner will

show the correct channel, attempts to change the channel, but snaps back to the previous channel. This only

happens with -1 channels; channels that have a -2 and above minor channel will work fine. The problem is

frequent enough that we have a fix for this in our Sharp code:

In Display Express software, send a Special Command with the text “H9,1″ to the affected Sharp sets

In IC Send, use an H9 in the first field, 1 in the second, and the device # or Zone, then Send the

command

Send the H9,1 command from your control software

If all the Sharps in system have this issue, send the command to All controllers (4095) – only controllers

with Sharp protocol will be affected

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