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InFocus LP600 Setup Instructions

Infocus lp600: setup instruction
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RS-232 Setup Instructions
Communication Configuration
Baud Rate
19,200bps
Data Bits
8
Parity
None
Stop Bits
1
Flow Control
None
Emulation
VT100
Required Cable
Null Modem Cable – female to female 9-pin serial
Cable Pinouts
InFocus projectors use the basic form of RS-232 functionality. Following are the required pinouts. Note
that the cables commonly available at local computer or electronic stores meet these requirements.
Function
No Connection
Received Data (RxD)
Transmitted Data (TxD)
No Connection
Signal Ground (GND)
No Connection
No Connection
No Connection
No Connection
Three pins need to be terminated: ground, send and receive (5, 3, and 2 respectively).
Pin
Pin
Function
1
1
No Connection
2
3
Received Data (RxD)
3
2
Transmitted Data (TxD)
4
4
No Connection
5
5
Signal Ground (GND)
6
6
No Connection
7
7
No Connection
8
8
No Connection
9
9
No Connection

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Summary of Contents for InFocus LP600

  • Page 1 Null Modem Cable – female to female 9-pin serial Cable Pinouts InFocus projectors use the basic form of RS-232 functionality. Following are the required pinouts. Note that the cables commonly available at local computer or electronic stores meet these requirements.
  • Page 2 The request can be a read request (indicated by a “?”) or a write request (indicated by 1 to 4 ASCII digits). A read request will report information to you, such as lamp hours. A write request is to tell the projector to change a setting.
  • Page 3 Power Up (PWR99999) Most programs do not require a line feed after a command. Using a line feed, may cause the projector to respond with a “?” indicating an invalid command. Commands should respond within seconds of entering a command. If it does not, then there may issues with your connection, syntax or RS-232 software.