SHARP LA862 Interactive Display Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
Sharp

SHARP LA862 Interactive Display

SHARP-LA862-Interactive-Display-PRODUCT

Product Information

Specifications

  • Model Numbers: PN-LA862, PN-LA752, PN-LA652
  • Control Options: RS-232C, LAN
  • Communication Settings:
    • Baud Rate: 9600 bps
    • Data Length: 8 bits
    • Stop Bit: 1 bit
    • Flow Control: None
    • Parity Bit: None

Product Usage Instructions

Controlling the Monitor with a Computer (RS-232C)

You can control the monitor using a computer connected via RS-232C.

  1. Set the communication settings on the computer to match the monitor’s settings.
  2. Connect the computer to the monitor using an RS-232 straight cable.

Controlling the Monitor with a Computer (LAN)

You can control the monitor from a computer via a network connection.

  1. Specify the IP address and data port number to connect the computer to the monitor.
  2. Send commands to control the monitor and disconnect after use.

Communication Procedure

Commands sent from the computer to the monitor trigger operations and response messages.

  • Command Format: Command field + Parameter field
  • Response Code Format: OK for successful execution, ERR for unsuccessful, WAIT for delay

Format Command Table

  • The command table specifies commands, directions, and control/response contents.

FAQ

  • Q: How do I troubleshoot communication issues?
  • A: Ensure correct communication settings, and cable connections, and refer to the manual for troubleshooting tips.
  • Q: Can I control the monitor wirelessly?
  • A: The monitor can be controlled wirelessly through a LAN connection.

Controlling the Monitor with a computer (RS-232C)

  • You can control this monitor from a computer via RS-232C (COM port) on the computer.

TIPS

  • Set “COMMAND (RS-232C)” to ON in “ADMIN” > “CONTROL FUNCTION” on the Settings menu.

Computer Connection

  • Connect with an RS-232 straight cable between the computer’s COM port (RS-232C connector) and the RS-232C input terminal on the monitor.

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Communication conditions
Set the RS-232C communication settings on the computer to match the monitor’s communication settings as follows:

Baud rate 9600 bps
Data length 8 bits
Parity bit None
Stop bit 1 bit
--- ---
Flow control None

Controlling the Monitor with a computer (LAN)

  • You can control this monitor from a computer via a network.

TIPS

  • This monitor must be connected to a network.
  • Set “LAN Port” to ON in “ADMIN” > “COMMUNICATION
  • SETTING” on the Setting menu and configure network settings in “LAN SETUP”.
  • Set “COMMAND (LAN)” to ON in “ADMIN” > “CONTROL FUNCTION” on the Settings menu.
  • The settings for the commands are set in “NETWORK – COMMAND” on the web page.

Command-based control

  • You can control the monitor using S-Format commands via terminal software and other appropriate applications.
  • Read the manual for the terminal software for detailed instructions.

Command control via normal communication

Connect the computer to the monitor

  1. Specify the IP address and data port number (Default setting: 10008) and connect the computer to the monitor.
    When the connection has been established successfully, [Login: ] is returned as a response.

  2. Send the user name.

    • Send [user name] + [ ].
    • If the user name is not set, send [ ].
    • When the transmission is successful, [ Password: ] is returned as a response.
  3. Send the password.

    • Send [password] + [ ].
    • If the password is not set, send [ ].
    • When the transmission is successful, [OK ] is returned as a response.

Send commands to control the monitor

  • The commands used are the same as those for RS-232C. Refer to the communication procedure (see page 4) for operation.
  • Usable commands are provided in the S-Format command table.

Disconnect the connection with the monitor and quit the function

  1. Send [BYE ]. When the transmission is successful, [Goodbye ] is returned and the connection is disconnected.

TIPS

  • If “AUTO LOGOUT” is on, the connection will be disconnected after 15 minutes of no command communication.
  • Up to 3 connections can be used at the same time.

Communication Procedure

Command format
When a command is sent from the computer to the monitor, the monitor operates according to the received command and sends a response message to the computer.

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  • If a command has “R” listed for “Direction” in the S-Format command table on page 5, the current value can be returned by using “?” as the parameter.

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Response code format
When a command has been executed correctly

  • A response is returned after a command is executed.

When a command has not been executed

TIPS

  • “ERR” is returned when there is no relevant command or when the command cannot be used in the current state of the monitor.
  • If using only lowercase characters in the command field, nothing is returned (not even ERR)
  • If communication has not been established for reasons such as a bad connection between the computer and monitor, nothing is returned (not even ERR).
  • “ERR” may be returned when a command cannot be received correctly due to interference from the surrounding environment. Please ensure that the system or software resends the command if this occurs.

If execution of the command is taking some time

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  • When “WAIT” is returned, a value will be returned if you wait a while. Do not send any commands during this period.

Communication interval

  • To set a timeout for the command response, specify 10 seconds or longer.
  • Provide an interval of 100 ms or more between the command response and the transmission of the next command.

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TIPS

  • When “ALL RESET” is executed, this monitor will restart. Wait at least 1 minute before sending the next command.
  • Before sending a power “On” or “Off” command, it is recommended that you perform buffer clear at the sending application side.
  • After executing a power “On” or “Off” command, wait at least 1 minute before sending the next command.

S-Format Command table

Command table
How to read the command table

  • Command: Command field
  • Direction: W When the “Parameter” is set in the parameter field (see page 3), the command functions as described under “Control/Response Contents”.
  • R The returned value indicated under “Reply” can be obtained by setting “????” or “ ?” in the parameter field.
  • Parameter: Parameter field
  • Reply: Response (Returned value)
  • *: “ ” : Indicates a command which can be used in a standby state, input signal waiting for state or when the power is on.
  • “ ”: Indicates a command that can be used in the input signal waiting state or when the power is on.
  • “ ”: Indicates a command which can be used in a standby state or when power is on.
  • “ ”: Indicates a command which can be used when the power is on.

Power control / Input mode selection

Function| Command| Direction| Parameter| Reply| Control/Response contents| *
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Power control| POWR| W| 0|  | Switches to standby state.|




1| Resume from standby state
R|  | 0| Standby state
1| Normal mode
2| Input signal waiting state
Input mode selection| INPS| W| 0|  | Toggle change for input mode.
WR| 10| 10| HDMI1
13| 13| HDMI2
14| 14| DisplayPort
21| 21| OPTION
27| 27| USB-C

PICTURE menu

Function| Command| Direction| Parameter| Reply| Control/Response contents| *
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
PICTURE MODE| BMOD| WR| 0| 0| STD|








2| 2| VIVID
3| 3| sRGB
4| 4| HIGH BRIGHT
8| 8| CUSTOM
20| 20| CONFERENCING
21| 21| SIGNAGE
BRIGHT| VLMP| WR| 0-31| 0-31|
BACKLIGHT DIMMING| BADI| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
BACKLIGHT OFF| BOMD| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: Backlight OFF, 1: Backlight ON
CONTRAST| CONT| WR| 0~60| 0~60|
BLACK LEVEL| BLVL| WR| 0~60| 0~60|
TINT| TINT| WR| 0~60| 0~60|
COLORS| COLR| WR| 0~60| 0~60|
SHARPNESS| SHRP| WR| 0~24| 0~24|
COLOR TEMPERATURE| WHBL| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: THRU, 1: PRESET, 2: USER
 | PRESET| CTMP| WR| ****

1~28

| ****

1~28

| 1: 3000K ~ 15: 10000K (500K step),

16: 5600K, 17 9300K, 18: 3200K,

19: 10500K ~ 28: 15000K (500 step)

ERR if the Color Temperature is not set to PRESET.

USER| R-CONTRAST| CRTR| WR| 0~256| 0~256| The contrast and offset value when the Color Temperature is set to USER. Error if the Color Temperature is not set to USER.| ****


● *1

G-CONTRAST| CRTG| WR| 0~256| 0~256
B-CONTRAST| CRTB| WR| 0~256| 0~256
R-OFFSET| OFSR| WR| -127~127| -127~127
G-OFFSET| OFSG| WR| -127~127| -127~127
B-OFFSET| OFSB| WR| -127~127| -127~127
COPY TO USER| CPTU| W| 0|  | Copies the value set for PRESET to the USER setting.| ****




GAMMA| GAMM| WR| 1| 1| 2.2
2| 2| 2.4
3| 3| DICOM SIMULATION
10| 10| NATIVE
COLOR CONTROL – TINT -R| CMHR| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value, be Y(yellow). Decreasing value, be M(magenta).
COLOR CONTROL – TINT -Y| CMHY| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value, be B(blue). Decreasing value, be G(green).
COLOR CONTROL – TINT -G| CMHG| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value, be C(cyan). Decreasing value, be Y(yellow).
Function| Command| Direction| Parameter| Reply| Control/Response contents| *
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
COLOR CONTROL – TINT -C| CMHC| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value, be B(blue). Decreasing value, be G(green).|





COLOR CONTROL – TINT -B| CMHB| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value, be M(magenta). Decreasing value, be C(cyan).
COLOR CONTROL – TINT -M| CMHM| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value, be R(red) Decreasing value, be B(blue).
COLOR CONTROL – COLORS -R| CMSR| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value increases the saturation of R(red). Decreasing the value decreases the saturation of R(red).
COLOR CONTROL – COLORS -Y| CMSY| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value increases the saturation of Y(yellow). Decreasing the value decreases the saturation of Y(yellow).
COLOR CONTROL – COLORS -G| CMSG| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value increases saturation of G(green). Decreasing the value decreases saturation of G(green).
COLOR CONTROL – COLORS -C| CMSC| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value increases saturation of C(cyan). Decreasing the value decreases the saturation of C(cyan).
COLOR CONTROL – COLORS -B| CMSB| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value increases saturation of B(blue). Decreasing the value decreases the saturation of B(blue).
COLOR CONTROL – COLORS -M| CMSM| WR| -10~10| -10~10| Increasing value, increase saturation of M(magenta). Decreasing the value decreases the saturation of M(magenta).
Reset COLOR CONTROL| CRST| W| 1|  | Reset COLOR CONTROL – TINT setting.| ● *1
2|  | Reset COLOR CONTROL – COLORS setting.
NR| TDNR| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: OFF, 1: LOW, 2: HIGH| ●
RGB INPUT RANGE| INPR| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: AUTO, 1: FULL, 2: LIMITED
DisplayPort STREAM| DPST| WR| 0,2| 0,2| 0: SST1(DP Ver1.1), 2: SST2(DP Ver1.2)| ****

HDMI MODES-HDMI1| HD1M| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: MODE1, 1: MODE2
HDMI MODES-HDMI2| HD2M| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: MODE1, 1: MODE2
OPTION HDMI MODES OPTION| OPTM| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: MODE1, 1: MODE2
HDR| HDRS| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON| ○
PQ LUMINANCE| PQLU| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: LOW, 1: MIDDLE, 2: HIGH| ****





AMBIENT LIGHT SENSING -MODE| ALSM| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
AMBIENT LIGHT SENSING – MAX AMBIENT LIGHT| AIBI| WR| 0~100| 0~100|
AMBIENT LIGHT SENSING – MAX DISPLAY BRIGHT| AIBB| WR| 0~31| 0~31|
AMBIENT LIGHT SENSING – MIN AMBIENT LIGHT| AIDI| WR| 0~100| 0~100|
AMBIENT LIGHT SENSING – MIN DISPLAY BRIGHT| AIDB| WR| 0~31| 0~31|
AMBIENT LIGHT SENSING – STATUS AMBIENT LIGHT| ASIL| R|  | 0~100|
AMBIENT LIGHT SENSING – STATUS DISPLAY BRIGHT| ASBR| R|  | 0~31|
MOTION SENSOR – MODE| HUSM| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
MOTION SENSOR -AUTO OFF| HAOT| WR| 1~4| 1~4| 1: 1 hour, 2: 2 hours, 3: 3 hours, 4: 4 hours
DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN| PTDF| WR| 0~4, 99| 0~4, 99| 0: OFF, 1: WHITE, 2: RED, 3: GREEN, 4: BLUE, 99: USER| ○
DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN – USER – R| PTDR| WR| 0~255| 0~255| Red level of colour pattern

Respond ERR excluding if DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN is USER.

| ****



DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN – USER – G| PTDG| WR| 0~255| 0~255| Green level of colour pattern

Respond ERR excluding if DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN is USER.

DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN – USER – B| PTDB| WR| 0~255| 0~255| Blue level of colour pattern

Respond ERR excluding if DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN is USER.

DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN – LEVEL| PTDL| WR| 0~255| 0~255| Level of colour pattern

Respond ERR excluding if DISPLAY COLOR PATTERN is WHITE, RED, GREEN, or BLUE.

USB-C SETTING| USBC| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: DP 2 Lane (Recommended), 1: DP 4 Lane / USB2.0| ●
RESET| ARST| W| 2|  | PICTURE RESET| ―

  1. These commands can’t be used in standby state when “POWER SAVE MODE” is “ON”.

AUDIO menu

Function| Command| Direction| Parameter| Reply| Control/Response contents| *
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
AUDIO MODE| AUMO| WR| 0~3| 0~3| 0: STD, 1: CONFERENCING, 2: SIGNAGE, 3: CUSTOM|

VOLUME| VOLM| WR| 0~31| 0~31|
TREBLE| AUTR| WR| -5~5| -5~5|
BASS| AUBS| WR| -5~5| -5~5|
BALANCE| AUBL| WR| -10~10| -10~10|
MUTE| MUTE| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON| ○
AUDIO OUTPUT| AOUT| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: VARIABLE1, 1: FIXED, 2: VARIABLE2| ****

MONAURAL AUDIO| MONO| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
MUTE WITH FREEZE| FRAO| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
RESET| ARST| W| 3|  | AUDIO RESET| ―

MULTI / PIP menu

Function| Command| Direction| Parameter| Reply| Control/Response contents| *
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
PIP/PbyP| MODES| MWIN| WR| 0~3| 0~3| 0: OFF, 1: PIP, 2: PbyP, 3: PbyP2|






SIZE| MPSZ| WR| 1~64| 1~64|
H-POS| MHPS| WR| 0~100| 0~100|
V-POS| MVPS| WR| 0~100| 0~100|
Package PIP position| MPOS| WR| xxxyyy| xxxyyy| xxx: : H-POS 0~100, yyy: V-POS 0~100
PIP BLEND| MWBL| WR| 0~7| 0~7|
PIP SOURCE| ****



MWIP

| ****



WR

| 10| 10| HDMI1
13| 13| HDMI2
14| 14| DisplayPort
21| 21| OPTION
27| 27| USB-C
SOUND CHANGE| MWAD| WR| 1~2| 1~2| 1: MAIN, 2: SUB
MAIN POS| MWPP| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: POS1, 1: POS2
PbyP2 POS| MW2P| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: POS1, 1: POS2, 2: POS3
QUAD- SCREEN| MODE| MSCS| WR| 1,4| 1,4| 1: OFF, 4: ON| △
POSITION1 INPUT SIGNAL| MSP1| ****

WR

| 0

10

13

14

21

27

| 0

10

13

14

21

27

| AUTO HDMI1 HDMI2

DisplayPort OPTION USB-C

| ****





POSITION1 INPUT SIGNAL| MSP2| WR
POSITION1 INPUT SIGNAL| MSP3| ****

WR

POSITION1 INPUT SIGNAL| ****

MSP4

| ****

WR

AUTO INPUT SEL. DisplayPort| MPDP| WR| 0~10| 0~10| 0: Not applicable, 1~10: priority
AUTO INPUT SEL. HDMI1| MPH1| WR| 0~10| 0~10| 0: Not applicable, 1~10: priority
AUTO INPUT SEL. HDMI2| MPH2| WR| 0~10| 0~10| 0: Not applicable, 1~10: priority
AUTO INPUT SEL. USB-C| MPUS| WR| 0~10| 0~10| 0: Not applicable, 1~10: priority
SAVE THE LAST INPUT CONFIG| MSLI| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
TARGET : SOUND / INPUT SEL.| MSAO| ****

WR

| 1~4| 1~4| 1: POSTION1 INPUT, 2: POSTION2 INPUT,

3: POSTION3 INPUT, 4: POSITION4 INPUT

TOUCH PANEL menu

Function| Command| Direction| Parameter| Reply| Control/Response contents| *
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
TOUCH INPUT SELECT (DisplayPort)| USDP| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: Not applicable, 1: TOUCH PANEL, 2: USB-C|



TOUCH INPUT SELECT (HDMI1)| USHD| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: Not applicable, 1: TOUCH PANEL, 2: USB-C
TOUCH INPUT SELECT (HDMI2)| USH2| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: Not applicable, 1: TOUCH PANEL, 2: USB-C
TOUCH INPUT SELECT (USB-C)| USUC| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: Not applicable, 1: TOUCH PANEL, 2: USB-C
TOUCH INPUT SELECT (OPTION)| USOP| WR| 0, 3| 0, 3| 0: Not applicable, 3: OPTION
TOUCH OUTPUT INVALID ICON| TOPI| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
TOUCH OUTPUT INVALID ICON POSITION| TOIP| WR| 0~3| 0~3| 0: UPPER RIGHT, 1: UPPER LEFT, 2: LOWER RIGHT, 3: LOWER LEFT
TOUCH OPERATION MODE| TOMD| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: AUTO, 1: TOUCH SCREEN MODE, 2: MOUSE MODE
TOUCH PANEL MODE| GMDP| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
TOUCH OPERATION| TPEN| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: Touch Panel Disable, 1: Touch Panel Enable| ―

Administrator menu

Function| Command| Direction| Parameter| Reply| Control/Response contents| *
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
LANGUAGE| LANG| WR| 1| 1| Germany|







2| 2| French
3| 3| Italian
4| 4| Spanish
6| 6| Japanese
7| 7| Chinese
14| 14| English
DATE/TIME SETTING| DATE| WR| YYMMDDhhmm| YYMMDDhhmm| YY: Year, MM: month, DD: Day. hh: Hour, mm: Minute
TIME ZONE| TIZO| WR| 0~48| 0~48| 0: UTC -12: 00

1: UTC -11: 30

・・・

23: UTC -0;30

24: UTC -0: 00

25: UTC +0: 30

・・・

47: UTC +11: 30

48: UTC +12: 00

INTERNET TIME SERVER| INTS| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 1: OFF, 1: ON
Function| Command| Direction| Parameter| Reply| Control/Response contents| *****
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
INTERNET TIME SERVER ADDRESS| TSAD| WR| ASCII strings up| ASCII strings up| Time server name with a maximum of 128 characters|
 |  |  | to 128| to 128|  |
 |  |  | characters| characters|  |
DATE FORMAT| DTFT| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: YYYY/MM/DD, 1: MM/DD/YYYY, 2: DD/MM/YYYY|
TIME FORMAT| TMFT| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: 24-hour clock, 1: 12-hour clock|
DAYLIGHT| SETTING| DLSA| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON|
SAVING| BEGIN MONTH| DSBM| WR| 1~12| 1~12| 1: Jan. … 12: Dec.|
 | BEGIN DAY (WEEKS)| DSBW| WR| 0~4| 0~4| 0: FIRST WEEK, 1: SECOND WEEK, 2: THIRD WEEK,|
 |  |  |  |  |  | 3: 4th WEEK, 4: FINAL WEEK|
 | BEGIN DAY OF WEEK| DSBD| WR| 0~6| 0~6| 0: Monday … 6: Sunday|
 | BEGIN TIME| DSBT| WR| 0~23| 0~23| 0: 00:00 … 23: 23:00|
 | END MONTH| DSEM| WR| 1~12| 1~12| 1: Jan. … 12: Dec.|
 | END DAY (WEEKS)| DSEW| WR| 0~4| 0~4| 0: FIRST WEEK, 1: SECOND WEEK, 2: THIRD WEEK,|
 |  |  |  |  |  | 3: 4th WEEK, 4: FINAL WEEK|
 | END DAY OF WEEK| DSED| WR| 0~6| 0~6| 0: Monday … 6: Sunday|
 | END TIME| DSET| WR| 0~23| 0~23| 0: 00:00 … 23: 23:00|
 | TIME DIFFERENCE| DSTD| WR| 22~26| 22~26| 22: -1:00, 23: -0:30, 24: 0:00, 25: +0;30, 26: +1:00|
SCHEDULE| SC01 ~| WR| ABCDEFFGGH| ABCDEFFGGH| SC01 No1 schedule … SC08 No8 schedule A: SCHEDULE Setting 0: OFF, 1: ON B: POWER 0: OFF, 1: ON

C: WEEK1  0: one time, 1: every week, 2: everyday D: WEEK2  0: Sunday … 6: Saturday, 9: no setting E: WEEK3        0: Sunday … 6: Saturday, 9: no setting F: HOUR         00-23

G: MINUTE      00-59

H: INPUT         0: Current input

1: HDMI1

2: HDMI2

6: DisplayPort

8: OPTION A: USB-C

|
 | SC08|  |  |  |
BRIGHT OF SCHEDULE| SB01 ~| WR| 0~31,99| 0~31,99| SB01 No1 schedule … SB08 No8 schedule Brightness setting of schedule.

0-31: Brightness value

99: Disable brightness setting

|
 | SB08|  |  |  |
PORTRAIT/LANDSCAPE INSTALL| STDR| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: LANDSCAPE, 1: PORTRAIT|
HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION| MLAY| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: FACE UP|
OSD DISPLAY| LOSD| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: OSD ON1, 1: OSD OFF, 2: OSD ON2|
OSD H-POS| OSDH| WR| 0~100| 0~100|  | ●
OSD V-POS| OSDV| WR| 0~100| 0~100|  |
POWER INDICATOR| OFLD| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: LED ON, 1: LED OFF|
LOGO SCREEN| BTSC| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON|
Remote control No.| RCNO| WR| 0~9| 0~9|  |
INPUT MODE NAME DisplayPort| INDP| WR| 0~30| 0~30| 0: NO SETTING, 1: PC1, 2: PC2, 3: PC3, 4: TV, 5: VIDEO, 6: DVD,

7: HDD, 8: DVR, 9: BD, 10: CAMERA, 11: DOCUMENT CAMERA

12: VIDEO CAMERA, 13: VIDEO CONFERENCE, 14: WIRELESS,

15: STB, 16: CONTROLLER, 17: COMPOSITE, 18: COMPONENT,

19: RGB, 20: INPUT1, 21: INPUT2, 22: INPUT3, 23: INPUT4, 24: INPUT5,

25: INPUT6, 26: SATELLITE, 27: CABLE, 28: CAMCORDER, 29: TABLET,

30: SURVEILLANCE CAMERA

|
INPUT MODE NAME HDMI1| INH1| WR|  |  |
INPUT MODE NAME HDMI2| INH2| WR|  |  |
INPUT MODE NAME OPTION| INOP| WR|  |  |
INPUT MODE NAME USB-C| INUC| WR|  |  |
INPUT MODE NAME CUSTOM 1| IN1E| WR| ASCII strings up to| ASCII strings up to| Valid characters are half-width alphanumeric characters and symbols
INPUT MODE NAME CUSTOM 2| IN2E| WR| 18 characters| 18 characters| For setting, write “” before and after the character to be set.|
INPUT MODE NAME CUSTOM 3| IN3E| WR|  |  | Example: “ABCD”|
INPUT MODE NAME CUSTOM 4| IN4E| WR|  |  |  |
INPUT MODE NAME CUSTOM 5| IN5E| WR|  |  |  |
INPUT MODE NAME CUSTOM 6| IN6E| WR|  |  |  |
CONNECT AUTO INPUT SELECT| AICO| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON|
NO SIGNAL AUTO INPUT SEL.| AINO| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON|
AUTO INPUT SELECT PRIORITY| APDP| WR| 0~10| 0~10| 0: Not applicable, 1~10: priority|
DisplayPort|  |  |  |  |  |
AUTO INPUT SELECT PRIORITY HDMI1| APH1| WR| 0~10| 0~10| 0: Not applicable, 1~10: priority|
AUTO INPUT SELECT PRIORITY HDMI2| APH2| WR| 0~10| 0~10| 0: Not applicable, 1~10: priority|
AUTO INPUT SELECT PRIORITY| APOP| WR| 0~10| 0~10| 0: Not applicable, 1~10: priority|
OPTION|  |  |  |  |  |
AUTO INPUT SELECT PRIORITY USB-C| APUC| WR| 0~10| 0~10| 0: Not applicable, 1~10: priority|
HDMI CEC LINK| CELK| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: AUTO|
CEC POWER CONTROL LINK| ATPO| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: DISABLE, 1: ENABLE|
CEC AUDIO RECEIVER| AURE| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: DISABLE, 1: ENABLE|
START INPUT MODE| SUIM| WR| 1~4,10,27| 1~4,10,27| 1: LAST INPUT, 2: DisplayPort, 3: HDMI1, 4: HDMI2,|
 |  |  |  |  | 10: OPTION, 27: USB-C|
LOCK USB-C SETTING| LKUC| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON (Disable changing USB-C SETTING in PICTURE menu.)|
CONTROL FUNCTION COMMAND (LAN)| CFCL| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON|
CONTROL FUNCTION COMMAND| CFCR| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON|
(RS232-C)|  |  |  |  |  |
Function| Command| Direction| Parameter| Reply| Control/Response contents| *****
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
CONTROL FUNCTION COMMAND (HTTP SERVER)| CFHS| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON|


POWER MANAGEMENT| PMNG| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
POWER SAVE MODE| STBM| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
QUICK START| QUST| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON| ● *2
POWER ON DELAY| PODS| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON| ****




INTERVAL of POWER ON DELAY| PWOD| WR| 0~60| 0~60| INTERVAL of POWER ON DELAY (second)
ADJUSTMENT LOCK| ALCK| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: OFF, 1: ON1, 2: ON2
ADJUSTMENT LOCK TARGET| ALTG| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: REMOTE CONTROL, 1: MONITOR BUTTON, 2: BOTH
TEMPERATURE ALERT| TALT| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: OFF, 1: OSD & LED, 2: LED
STATUS ALERT| SALT| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: OFF, 1: OSD & LED, 2: LED
USB PORT FOR SERVICE| UPFS| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
SIGNAL RESPONSE LEVEL| HDUC| WR| 1~200| 1~200|
MULTIPLE DISPLAY MODE| MPDM| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
OPTION SLOT| POWER CONTROL| CPOW| WR| 0| 0| POWER OFF| ****

WR| 1| 1| POWER ON
W| 5555|  | FORCE POWER OFF
W| 9999|  | RESET
AUTO SHUTDOWN| CCOP| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON| ****



AUTO DISPLAY OFF| OPAD| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON
SIGNAL SELECT| OASS| WR| 0~2| 0~2| 0: AUTO, 1: DisplayPort, 2: TMDS
INTERFACE CAPABILITY| OAIC| R| 0~3| 0~3| 0: NONE, 1: DisplayPort, 2: TMDS, 3: DisplayPort, TMDS
Model| INF1| R|  | Model name|
Serial no.| SRNO| R|  | Serial no|

  •  This command can’t use when “POWER SAVE MODE” is “ON”

Function menu

Function| Command| Direction| Parameter| Reply| Control/Response contents| *****
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
All Reset| RSET| W| 0~1|  | 0: All reset 1, 1: All reset 2| ―

Others

Function| Command| Direction| Parameter| Reply| Control/Response contents| *****
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
SIZE| WIDE| WR| 1~4| 1~4| 1: WIDE, 2: Normal, 3: Dot by Dot, 4: Zoom| ●
FREEZE| FRMD| WR| 0~1| 0~1| 0: OFF, 1: ON| ―
Check the resolution| PXCK| R|  | –| Returns current resolution in the form of hhh, vvv.
TEMPERATURE MONITOR| DSTA| R|  | 0 ~ 4| 0: Normal, 1: Abnormal (Power OFF),

2: Abnormal (Currently normal, but temperature abnormality occurs during use)

3: Abnormal (Low backlight brightness condition) 4: Temperature sensor abnormal

| ****







TEMPERATURE READ| ERRT| R|  | Value| Temperature
LAST POWER OFF REASON| STCA| RW| 0| 0| Initialize
R|  | 1| Power OFF by remote controller or main button
R|  | 2| AC OFF
R|  | 3| Power OFF by RS-232C/LAN
R|  | 4| Standby by No Signal
R|  | 6| Power OFF by temperature abnormal
R|  | 8| Power OFF by schedule
R|  | 10| Power OFF by HDMI CEC
R|  | 11| Power OFF by Crestron
R|  | 12| Power OFF by No Signal
R|  | 21| Auto Backlight Off by Motion sensor

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