External Control - Toshiba 42HP82 Owner's Manual

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External
Control
Application
These specifications cover the communications
control of
the plasma monitor by external equipment.
Connections
Connections are made as described below.
plasma monitor
External equipment
e.g., Personal computer
1) Connector on the plasma monitor side: EXTERNAL
CONTROL connector.
Type of connector:
D-Sub 9-pin male
No.
Pin Name
1
No Connection
2
RXD (Receive data)
3
TXD (Transmit data)
4
DTR (DTE side ready)
5
GND
6
DSR (DCE side ready)
7
RTS (Ready to send)
8
CTS (Clear to send)
9
No Connection
2) Connector on the external equipment side: Serial port
(RS-232C) connector.
See the specifications
of the equipment that is to be
connected
for the type of connector
and the pin
assignment.
3) Wiring
Use a crossed (reverse) cable.
Wire the cable so that each pair of data lines cross
between the two devices. These data line pairs are RXD
(Receive data) and TXD (Transmit data), DTR (DTE
side ready) and DSR (DCE side ready), and RTS (Ready
to send) and CTS (Clear to send).
Communication
Parameters
(1) Communication
system
Asynchronous
(2) Interface
RS-232C
(3) Baud rate
9600 bps
(4) Data length
8 bits
(5) Parity
Odd
(6) Stop bit
1 bit
(7) Communication
code
Hex
Communication
Format
Command 1
Unit ID 1 --
Unit ID 2
Command 2
Data length
Data
Check sum
Command
1
Command 1, along with command 2, is a number used to
distinguish each command.
In the case of ACK, when the lower order 4 bits is FH (as
in 3EH and 7EH), this indicates that the commands and
data of the supported equipment have been received. When
the lower order 4 bits is BH (as in 3BH and 7BH), this
indicates that unsupported commands and data have been
received.
Unit ID 1 and Unit ID 2
Unit ID 1 and unit ID 2 are numbers used to identify the
equipment that is to be connected.
60H is used for the plasma monitor and 80H is used for
external control equipment such as a personal computer.
1) Unit ID 1: indicates
the equipment
sending
the signal
2) Unit ID 2: Indicates
the equipment
receiving
the signal
Command
2
Command 2, along with command 1, is a number used to
distinguish each command.
Check Sum (CKS), Error Processing,
and ACK
1) The check sum described below and RS-232C odd
parity are used together for a check of the received data.
The check sum is the lower order 8 bits of one frame of
sent or received
data comprising
the sum total of
Command 1, Unit ID 1and 2, Command 2, Data Length,
and Data.
38
Check Sum Example
DFH
80H
60H
47N
01H
01H
08H
Command
1 Unit ID1 Unit I D 2 Command
2 Data L ength Data Check Sum
' l
Total
208H
I
2) Error Processing
• When the communication interval is vacant for more
than 4 ms, thereafter a received Command 1 will be
recognized, if, at this time, meaningful data cannot
be recognized, that data will not be recognized (as
valid data).
• An ACK will not be returned unless the receive data
error, the check sum error, and the receive data are all
taken im

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