Synergy Global Technology MC User Manual

Synergy Global Technology MC User Manual

Multi-display control solution

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  • Page 1 Toll Free: 1-888-865-6888 Tel: 510-226-8368 Fax: 510-226-8968 Email: sales@RackmountMart.com...
  • Page 2 User Manual Multi-display Control Module Protocol Multi-display control solution www.rackmountmart.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents < Part. 1 > Interface Connection Connection Standard P.2 - 3 < Part. 2 > Command CAN Bus Registry Get Address Get Name Get Power Status Get Display Status P.10 Get Screen Status P.11 Get PIP Status P.12 Get Display ID P.13 Get Display Name P.14...
  • Page 4: Part 1 > Interface

    *The new DIP switch setting requires a power cycle of LCD display to take effect. - The MC module of LCD display will automatically assign an available ID number from 1 to 64 to each LCD display when connected to the daisy chain, to eliminate LCD displays trying to use the same IDs simultaneously.
  • Page 5: Connection Standard

    < 1.2 > Connection Standard Computer to LCD display connection standard - Conducts bi-directional communication using serial RS232. - Use three signal wires of TxD, ( pin 2 ), RxD ( pin 3 ) and GND ( pin 5 ), among the RS232 standard wires, as Fig.
  • Page 6 < 1.2 > Connection Standard The status lights ( LED ) Port Color Activity Solid LED indicates that the MSC board is powered on. Green No light indicates the board is powered off. Blinking LED indicated that the data is being transmitted through the connection. No Orange light indicates no data is transmitted Table 2-1 RS-232 Communication Standards...
  • Page 7: Part 2 > Command

    < Part 2 > Command Type of Command Command Range of Value ( Decimal ) Wait ACK (ms) CAN Bus Registry 0x01 2,000 Get Address 0x02 Get Name 0x03 Get Power Status 0x04 0 ~ 1 Get Display Status 0x05 Get Screen Status 0x06 Get PIP Status...
  • Page 8 < 2.1 > Detailed Description of Commands 1) CAN Bus Registry • Function The computer registers the MC module of LCD display(s) to CAN bus daisy chain connection. *Registration requires when add or remove the LCD displays from the CAN bus connection. • Register MC Module(s)
  • Page 9: Get Address

    < 2.2 > Get Address • Function The computer shows the 32-bit MAC address of the LCD display • Get LCD Display Address Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x02 0x00 0x00...
  • Page 10: Get Name

    < 2.3 > Get Name • Function The computer shows the name of the LCD display • Get LCD Display Address Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x03 0x00 0x00 0x00...
  • Page 11: Get Power Status

    < 2.4 > Get Power Status • Function The computer shows the power status of the screen of LCD display • Get Power Status Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x04 0x00...
  • Page 12: Get Display Status

    < 2.5 > Get Display Status • Function The computer shows the current setting of the LCD display • Get LCD Display Address Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x05 0x00 0x00...
  • Page 13: Get Screen Status

    < 2.6 > Get Screen Status • Function The computer shows the current screen setting of the LCD display • Get Screen Status Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x06 0x00 0x00...
  • Page 14: Get Pip Status

    < 2.7 > Get PIP Status • Function The computer shows the PIP setting of the LCD display The PIP function may or not be available on a particular LCD display depending on the model selected • Get PIP Status Header Command Val 1...
  • Page 15 < 2.8 > Set Display ID • Function The computer changes the LCD display ID number. • Set Display ID number Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x15 NewID 0x00 0x00...
  • Page 16 < 2.9 > Set Display Name • Function The computer sets the name of the LCD display. • Set Display Name Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x16 Char1 Char2 Char3 Char4 Char5 Char6 0x0D, 0x0A...
  • Page 17 < 2.10 > Show Display ID & Name • Function The LCD Display shows the ID number & name on the screen • Show Display ID and Name Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum...
  • Page 18: Volume Control

    < 2.11 > Volume Control • Function The computer changes the volume level of the LCD display The audio function may or not be available on a particular LCD display depending on the model selected • Set Volume Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3...
  • Page 19: Mute Control

    < 2.12 > Mute Control • Function The computer turns the mute ON or OFF of the LCD display The audio function may or not be available on a particular LCD display depending on the model selected • Set Mute Control Header Command Val 1...
  • Page 20: Input Source Select

    < 2.13 > Input Source Select • Function The computer changes the input source of the LCD display Some of inputs may or not be available on a particular LCD display depending on the model selected • Set Input Source Header Command Val 1...
  • Page 21: Osd Button Control

    < 2.14 > OSD Button Control • Function The computer switches the OSD button function ON /OFF • Set OSD Button Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x23 OSDB 0x00 0x00...
  • Page 22: Infrared Remote Control

    < 2.15 > Infrared Remote Control • Function The computer enables and disables the infrared reception feature of the LCD display • Set Infrared Remote Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x24...
  • Page 23: Sound Select Control

    < 2.16 > Sound Select Control • Function The computer switches the sound setting of the LCD display The PIP function may or not be available on a particular LCD display depending on the model selected • Set Sound Header Command Val 1 Val 2...
  • Page 24: Contrast Control

    < 2.17 > Contrast Control • Function The computer adjusts the contrast of the LCD display • Set Contrast Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x26 ContV 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00...
  • Page 25: Brightness Control

    < 2.18 > Brightness Control • Function The computer adjusts the brightness of the LCD display • Set Brightness Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x27 Bright 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00...
  • Page 26: Auto Adjust Control

    < 2.19 > Auto Adjust Control • Function Auto adjusts the VGA picture position on the screen Available only when input source is VGA • Set Auto Adust Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum...
  • Page 27: Power Control

    < 2.20 > Power Control • Function The computer switches the power for the screen of LCD display • Set Power Header Command Val 1 Val 2 Val 3 Val 4 Val 5 Val 6 Footer Checksum 0x06, 0x4D,0x43 0x45 Power 0x00 0x00...
  • Page 28: Pip Control

    < 2.21 > PIP Control • Function The computer turns the PIP function of the LCD display. The PIP function may or not be available on a particular LCD display depending on the model selected • Set PIP Control Header Command Val 1 Val 2...
  • Page 29: Pip Source Control

    < 2.22 > PIP Source Control • Function The computer adjusts the PIP source of the LCD display The PIP function may or not be available on a particular LCD display depending on the model selected Available only when PIP function is ON •...
  • Page 30 < 2.22 > PIP Source Control **The PIP is operable in the following table: Compos- S-Video DVI-D HDMI YPbPr Main S-Video Composite DVI-D HDMI YPbPr P.27 www.rackmountmart.com...
  • Page 31: Pip Swap Control

    < 2.23 > PIP Swap Control • Function The computer swaps the main screen with PIP screen The PIP function may or not be available on a particular LCD display depending on the model selected Available only when the PIP function is ON •...
  • Page 32: Pip Location Control

    The company reserves the right to modify product specifi cations without prior notice and assumes no responsibility for any error which may appear in this publication. All brand names, logo and registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners. Copyright 2013 Synergy Global Technology Inc. All rights reserved. P.29 www.rackmountmart.com...

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