Pioneer PDP-425CMX Command Reference Manual
Pioneer PDP-425CMX Command Reference Manual

Pioneer PDP-425CMX Command Reference Manual

Plasma display panel rs-232c commands
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PDP-425CMX
Plasma Display Panel
RS-232C Commands
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O M M A N D
E F E R E N C E
A N U A L
Manual Version 1.00
March 1, 2006
Pioneer Corporation
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
Industrial Solutions Business Group

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  • Page 1 Plasma Display Panel RS-232C Commands O M M A N D E F E R E N C E A N U A L Manual Version 1.00 March 1, 2006 Pioneer Corporation Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. Industrial Solutions Business Group...
  • Page 2: About The Rs-232C Adjustment

    PDP-425CMX RS-232C Adjustment This display has an RS-232C terminal. It is possible to use a PC to make various adjustments and settings. 1.1 About the RS-232C Adjustment Adjustments using the RS-232C: • The adjustments are written to the same memory area as for the integrator mode (refer to section 5.4.4, “PICTURE, White Balance and SCREEN Position Adjustment Values Memory Area Tables”...
  • Page 3 Data bit: 8 bit Parity: Stop bit: 1 bit 5) Connection Control PC Plasma Display Control PC Plasma Display (with D25 serial port ) (PDP-425CMX/PDP-42MXE10) (with D9 serial port) (PDP-425CMX/PDP-42MXE10) RXD 3 2 TXD RXD 2 2 TXD TXD 2 3 RXD...
  • Page 4: Combination Connection

    RS-232C Adjustment 1.3 Combination Connection When controlling/adjusting panels, it is convenient to connect several displays to one PC. By performing a combination connection and assigning IDs to the panels, it is possible to control and adjust several displays at the same time or separately. Connection method: Connect the panels as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 5 RS-232C Adjustment 1.4 ID Assignment The ID is assigned from the PC. Commands: <IDC> (ID CLEAR) ..Clears the assigned ID <IDS> (ID SET) ..... Assigns an ID IDS is only effective when an ID is not assigned. IDs are assigned starting from the panel closest to the PC. Example: Case of 4 displays (assigning IDs with the PC for the first time) First, connect an RS-232C and combination cables.
  • Page 6 RS-232C Adjustment Under the connection conditions shown below, use a combination cable for up to 16 panels. 1 Length of RS-232C cable connecting PC to PDP-425CMX/PDP-42MXE10: 5 m Conditions: 2 Combination cable length: 5 m each 3 Wire specifications for linking cable: Mini Din 6-pin straight (7 strand cable) For 1 strand, suitable for AWG28: Cross-section area = 0.08 mm...
  • Page 7 RS-232C Adjustment 1.5 List of RS-232C Commands 7 Normal Operation Related Commands Number direct Last Command Function Effective Minimum Maximum memory POWER Turns the power OFF. Turns the power ON. INPUT SELECT INPS01 Switches the main screen to INPUT1. INPS02 Switches the main screen to INPUT2.
  • Page 8 RS-232C Adjustment Number direct Last Command Function Effective Minimum Maximum memory MSTS08 Sets MULTI SCREEN to SWAP (switches between main and sub screens). MSTS09 Sets MULTI SCREEN to PoutP (side by side 2-R). MSTS10 Sets MULTI SCREEN to 2-SCREEN (side by side 3). MSTS11 Sets MULTI SCREEN to PoutP (side by side 4-L).
  • Page 9 RS-232C Adjustment Number direct Last Command Function Effective Minimum Maximum memory SFTS05 Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type5. SFTS06 Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type6. SFTS07 Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type7. SFTS08 Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type8. SFTS10 Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to AUTO. DSGS01 Sets the DVI connection signal to PC.
  • Page 10 RS-232C Adjustment Number direct Last Command Function Effective Minimum Maximum memory WHITE BALANCE Adjusts R.HIGH of the white balance. Adjusts G.HIGH of the white balance. Adjusts B.HIGH of the white balance. Adjusts G.LOW of the white balance. Adjusts R.LOW of the white balance. Adjusts B.LOW of the white balance.
  • Page 11 RS-232C Adjustment 7 “INTEGRATOR”–“OPTION” related commands Number direct Last Command Function Effective Minimum Maximum memory SCREEN MASK FMKS00 Sets SCREEN MASK to OFF. FMKS02 Sets SCREEN MASK to inverse (negative – positive reversed). FMKS03 Sets SCREEN MASK to white mask. FMKS04 Sets SCREEN MASK to red mask.
  • Page 12 RS-232C Adjustment Number direct Last Command Function Effective Minimum Maximum memory FRONT INDICATOR LESS00 Sets the FRONT INDICATOR to OFF. LESS01 Sets the FRONT INDICATOR to ON. COLOR MODE CLMS00 Sets the COLOR MODE to NORMAL. CLMS01 Sets the COLOR MODE to STUDIO. UNDER SCAN USCS00 Sets the UNDERSCAN setting to OFF.
  • Page 13: Other Commands

    RS-232C Adjustment 7 Other commands Number direct Last Command Function Effective Minimum Maximum memory DISPLAY CALL DITS01 Displays DISPLAY CALL 1. DITS02 Displays DISPLAY CALL 2. INFORMATION write-in (1-3 characters). INFORMATION write-in (4-6 characters). INFORMATION write-in (7-9 characters). INFORMATION write-in (10-12 characters). INFORMATION write-in (13-15 characters).
  • Page 14 RS-232C Adjustment 1) Obtaining QST Status Information Sequence Data Content Size Remarks 1 Byte 02hex Command echo-back 3 Byte QST (fixed) Generation information 1 Byte 5 (fixed) Inch information 1 Byte 4 (fixed) Forwarding 1 Byte M (fixed) Power source state 1 Byte S: Standby status P: Power supplied status During standby: Standby cause...
  • Page 15 RS-232C Adjustment 2) <QPI> Obtaining Integrator/PICTURE information Sequence Data Content Size Remarks 1 Byte 02hex Command echo-back 3 Byte QPI (fixed) CONTRAST 3 Byte 000 to 255 Note 1) BRIGHTNESS 3 Byte 000 to 255 Note 1) C,DETAIL R (RED) 3 Byte 000 to 060 Note 1) C,DETAIL Y (YELLOW)
  • Page 16 RS-232C Adjustment 5) <QSS> Obtaining SETUP information Sequence Data Content Size Remarks 1 Byte 02hex Command echo-back 3 Byte QSS (fixed) COLOR TEMP. 1 Byte 1: LOW 2: MID LOW 3: MIDDLE 4: MID HIGH 5: HIGH Note 1) POWER MGT. 1 Byte 0: OFF 1: ON...
  • Page 17 RS-232C Adjustment Sequence Data Content Size Remarks PRO USE UNDERSCAN 1 Byte 0: OFF 1: ON PRO USE IMAGE PROCESS 1 Byte 1: NORMAL 2: PURE 3: MONOTONE 4: HIGH CONTRAST PRO USE SYGNAL TYPE 1 Byte 1: MOTION 2: STILL 3: NONE STD 1 Byte 0: OFF 1: ON...
  • Page 18 Sequence Data Content Size Remarks 1 Byte 02hex Command echo-back 3 Byte QAP (fixed) Machine name information 18 Byte A/J (North America/domestic model): PDP-425CMX/LUC5*** G (Europe-general model): PDP-42MXE10/LDFK5* CKD (European CKD model): PDP42MXE10/YVXK5* Check sum 2 Byte 1 Byte 03hex...
  • Page 19 RS-232C Adjustment 7 Check Sum This is data to which 2-Byte ASCII code is added to a data group returned by a QUEST command. PC side QUEST command 02 (hex) 2 Byte 3 Byte 03 (hex) Set side QUEST command Data Check sum 02 (hex)
  • Page 20: Screen Burning

    Screen Burning 2.03.0Screen Burning When the same image is reproduced for a long period (still image, telop, etc.), the image is burned into to screen. It may be difficult to remove this image. Burning should be managed by making necessary changes in the video software, projection method, system configuration etc.
  • Page 21: Precautions On Connecting Camera Images

    In this situation, it is necessary to set the image quality beforehand. For instructions on setting the image quality, contact your Pioneer representative. (Set the ‘ENERGY SAVE’ function to ‘MODE2’ or ‘MODE3’.) This setting is not required when just showing a still image from a PC or digital camera.
  • Page 22: Self-Diagnosis Function

    ¶ Turn the main power OFF, wait 1 or 2 minutes and turn the power ON again. If the SHUT DOWN problem still persists, remove the power plug from the outlet and contact a Pioneer service center or dealer.
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    Maintenance 1) Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet before performing maintenance. 2) Cabinet and Remote-control Unit Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner. Using such solvents could cause the cabinet and remote control to degrade and could cause the coating to peel.
  • Page 24 PDP-425CMX RS-232C Command Reference Manual Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. Industrial Solutions Business Group 2265 East 220 Street Long Beach, California 90810 United States of America (310) 952-2000 http://www.pioneerelectronics.com...

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