JVC RS-232C manual

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    JVC D-ILA ® Projector RS-232 C, LAN and Infrar ed Remot e Contro l Guide FOR MODELS: DLA-HD350 ● DLA-HD750 DLA-HD550 ● DLA-HD950 ● DLA-HD990 DLA-X3 ● DLA-X7 ● DLA-X9 DLA-RS10 ● DLA-RS20 DLA-RS15 ● DLA-RS25 ● DLA-RS35 DLA-RS40 ● DLA-RS50 ● DLA-RS60 Version 1.3 Contents Introduction ...............................................[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 2 of 20 Introduction This guide provi des all of the information required to enable Remote Control of JVC D-ILA projectors, either by RS-232C connection, I nfrared Remote Control, or LAN. T his will enab le Custom Installers or u sers to remotely con trol almost every function on these pro jectors. The[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 3 of 20 Direct Commands: POWER Command Hex Code Power Off 21 89 01 50 57 30 0A Power On 21 89 01 50 57 31 0A INPUT SWIT CHING Command Hex Code Input – HDM I 1 21 89 01 49 50 36 0A Input – HDM I 2 21 89 01 49 50 37 0A Input – Component 21 89 01 49 50 32 0A Input – S-Video 21 89 01 49 50 30 0A In[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 4 of 20 Remote Control Emu lation Commands Command Hex Code A SCII Advanced – Direct acces s to Picture Adju st > Advanced menu (HD550 /950/990/X3/X7/X9 / RS15/25/35/40/50/60) 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 37 33 0A 73 Anamorphic – O ff (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50 /60) (HD350/750/950/990/RS 10/20/25/35 – Vertical[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 5 of 20 Command Hex Code A SCII Colour Man agement – Off (HD750/950/ 990/X7 /X9/RS20/RS/35/50 /60) 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 36 30 0A 60 Colour Man agement – Custom1 (HD750/950/990/ X7/X9/RS20/25/35/50 /60) 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 36 31 0A 61 Colour Man agement – Custom2 (HD750/950/990/ X7/X9/RS20/25/35/[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 6 of 20 Command Hex Code A SCII Contrast + 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 37 38 0A 78 Contrast Adj. (Adjust ment Bar On/O ff toggle) 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 30 41 0A 0A CTI (Colour Transien t Improvement) – O ff 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 35 43 0A 5C CTI (Colour Transien t Improvement) – Low 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 35 4[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 7 of 20 Command Hex Code A SCII Keystone Correction Ver tical – 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 31 43 0A 1C Keystone Correction Ver tical + 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 31 42 0A 1B Lens Aperture – 1 (HD35 0/HD550) 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 32 38 0A 28 Lens Aperture – 2 (HD35 0/HD550) 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 32 39 0A 29 Len[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 8 of 20 Command Hex Code A SCII Picture Mode – Cinema3 (HD550/750/990/ RS15/25/35) (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50/60 – Animation M ode) 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 36 36 0A 66 Picture Mode – Dy namic (HD350/550/750/950/99 0) 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 36 42 0A 6B Picture Mode – Natural 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 36 41 0A 6A P[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 9 of 20 Command Hex Code A SCII Shutter – On – Synch ronises shutter w ith “Hide” function (HD550 /950/990/X3/X7/ X9/ RS15/25/35/40/50/60) 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 32 43 0A 2C Shutter – Open (HD550/ 950/990/X3/X7/ X9/ RS15/25/35/40/50/60) 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 31 41 0A 1A Shutter – Close (HD550/[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 10 of 20 Converting & Te sting Codes The codes shown on pages 3-9 are r aw hex codes and must be converted to the appropriate format in o rder to w ork with pr oprietary controllers such as t hose from Crestron or AM X. To help wi th the conversion, here are tw o sample strings for those brands: Th[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 11 of 20 A cknowledgement Response Return Co des - Basic In m ost installations, it will norm ally be suff icient just to send a command to t he projector and assume that the pr ojecto r will carr y it out requested. In some installatio ns, ther e may be a requirement to confir m that the projector has[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 12 of 20 A cknowledgement Response Return Co des - A dvanced For some f unctions, it is possible t o obtain a more detailed response fr om the project or. This is usef ul w here di fferent actions are re quired de pending on the current projector settin gs or status. T o request the detailed response, [...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 13 of 20 Input Status (to con firm the current Video Input) Enquiry Command (to projector) 3F 89 01 49 50 0A Response (from pro jector) 06 89 01 49 50 0A 40 89 01 49 50 RR 0A Response (RR) Meaning 30 S-Video 31 Video 32 Component 33 PC (HD750/950/990/ X7/X9/RS20/25/35/50/60 ) 36 HDMI 1 37 HDMI 2 Gamma [...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 14 of 20 There is one enquiry com mand that has a different response from the proj ector to those listed above. This is the Model Status enquiry . W he n this enquiry sent to the projector, the projector will respond with a 14-byte str ing that identifies the model number(s) of t he projector. Details [...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 15 of 20 RS-232C Interface Deta ils The RS-232C interface on the projector is a standard 9 pin D-Sub m ale socket. The pin connections for the pro jector are as foll ows: Pin No. Signal Function Signal Direction 2 Rx Data Receive Data Computer/Controller to Projector 3 Tx Data Transmit Data Projector t[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 16 of 20 Command Format The RS-232C com mands are bidirectional and consist of a variabl e number o f hex adecimal numbers. All of the commands sent to t he projector shown in this guide are either 7 bytes or 10 bytes long. The Acknowledgement Response Return Codes returned from the projector can be be[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 17 of 20 Local A rea Network (LA N) Control (DLA -X7, DLA-X9, DLA -RS50 and DLA -RS60) In addition to R S-232C and Infrared Remote Contr ol, the D LA-X7, DLA -X9, DLA -RS50 and DLA-RS60 also support Local Area Netw ork (LAN) Control. Full instructions on how to use this are below . These instructions a[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 18 of 20 Making A nd Testing The Connec tion W he n the pr ojector is first connected to the LAN, you should t est the connection between the PC or controller and the projector to make sure that communication is OK bef ore attempting to send any commands . You can use the s tandard ICM P “Ping” com[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 19 of 20 Infrared Control It is also possible to control JVC D-ILA projectors via Infrared Remote Control Signal Emulation, though is this sometimes sl ightly more difficult to achiev e than RS-232C control due to the differences in Infrar ed emulation methods between the various eq uipment manufacture[...]

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    JVC D-ILA Projector Re mote Control Guide Page 20 of 20 This shows both the decimal (115 and 46) as well as the hex (73 and 2E) command numbers and makes it easier to confirm that the correct command has been genera ted. Using the method above, it is possible to g enerate any indivi dual Pronto style Long hex command. MakeHex can also g enerate a r[...]