Panasonic PT-F100 manual

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    P anasonic Projector RS-232C Control Specifications PT -FW100NT/F100NT/F100[...]

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    2/16 Using the Serial T erminals 1. Basic Format T ransmission from the computer begins with STX, then the command, p arameter and ETX are sent in this order . Add parameters according to the details of control. Basic control command (without parameter) Start (STX) Command End (ETX) 1 byte 3 bytes 1 byte Basic control command (with parameters) Star[...]

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    3/16 2. Basic Control Command Explanatory note s Y es: Enable No: Disable 2.1. Power ON (Lamp ON) Hexadecimal 02h 50h 4Fh 4Eh 03h Character P O N  Respone (Callback) In the period when the com mand can be accepted (This command in power-on condition is included) Hexadecimal 02h 50h 4Fh 4Eh 03h Character P O N Acceptability SECURITY STANDBY NO SI[...]

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    4/16 2.5. FREEZE key Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 46h 5Ah 3Ah *1 03h Character O F Z : *2  Parameters (*1, *2) Freeze OFF Freeze ON Hexadecimal 30h 31h Character 0 1  Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 46h 5Ah 3Ah *1 03h Character O F Z : *2 Acceptability SECURITY STANDBY NO SIGNAL SHUTTER REMOTE No[...]

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    5/16 2.10. Down (  ) key Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 43h 44h 03h Character O C D  Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 43h 44h 03h Character O C D Acceptability SECURITY STANDBY NO SIGNAL SHUTTER REMOTE Yes No Yes No Yes 2.11. Left ( I ) key Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 43h 4Ch 03h Character O C L  Respons[...]

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    6/16 2.16. INDEX WINDOW key Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 49h 58h 03h Character O I X  Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 49h 58h 03h Character O I X Acceptability SECURITY STANDBY NO SIGNAL SHUTTER REMOTE No No No No Yes  Notes: • It is invalid during SIDE BY SIDE with the PT-FW100NT. 2.17. DIGITA[...]

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    7/16 2.20. Audio Volume Level Hexadecimal 02h 41h 56h 4Ch 3Ah *1 *3 *5 03h Character A V L : *2 *4 *6  Parameters (*1, *2, *3, *4, *5, *6) 0 1 2 Hexadecimal 30h 30h 30h 30h 30h 31h 30h 30h 32h Character 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 61 62 63 Hexadecimal 30h 36h 31h 30h 36h 32h 30h 36h 33h Character 0 6 1 0 6 2 0 6 3  Response (Callback) In the period whe[...]

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    8/16 Character Q P W  Response (Callback) OFF Hexadecimal 02h 30h 30h 31h 03h Character 0 0 0 ON Hexadecimal 02h 30h 30h 31h 03h Character 0 0 1 Acceptability SECURITY STANDBY NO SIGNAL SHUTTER REMOTE Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2.24. Query Lamp Status Hexadecimal 02h 51h 24h 53h 03h Character Q $ S  Response (Callback) Lamp OFF Hexadecimal 02h 30h 0[...]

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    9/16 2.26. Quer y Audio Volume Level Hexadecimal 02h 51h 41h 56h 03h Character Q A V In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 *3 *5 03h Character *2 *4 *6 Acceptability SECURITY STANDBY NO SIGNAL SHUTTER REMOTE Yes No Yes Yes Yes  Parameters (*1, *2, *3, *4, *5, *6) 0 1 2 Hexadecimal 30h 30h 30h 30h 30h 31h 30h 30h 32h [...]

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    10/16 2.30. Query Contrast Hexadecimal 02h 51h 56h 52h 03h Character Q V R  Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 *3 *5 03h Character *2 *4 *6 Acceptability SECURITY STANDBY NO SIGNAL SHUTTER REMOTE Yes No No Yes Yes  Parameters (*1, *2, *3, *4, *5, *6) − 32 − 31 − 30 Hexadecimal 2Dh 33h [...]

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    11/16 2.34. Quer y White Balance - B Hexadecimal 02h 51h 57h 42h 03h Character Q W B  Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 *3 *5 03h Character *2 *4 *6 Acceptability SECURITY STANDBY NO SIGNAL SHUTTER REMOTE Yes No No Yes Yes  Parameters (*1, *2, *3, *4, *5, *6) − 32 − 31 − 30 Hexadecima[...]

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    12/16 2.37. Query Clock Phase Hexadecimal 02h 51h 43h 50h 03h Character Q C P  Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 *3 *5 03h Character *2 *4 *6 Acceptability SECURITY STANDBY NO SIGNAL SHUTTER REMOTE Yes No No Yes Yes  Parameters (*1, *2, *3, *4, *5, *6) − 16 − 15 − 14 Hexadecimal 2Dh 3[...]

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    13/16 2.40. Query Color Temperatur e Hexadecimal 02h 51h 54h 45h 03h Character Q T E  Response (Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h *1 *3 03h Character *2 *4 Acceptability SECURITY STANDBY NO SIGNAL SHUTTER REMOTE Yes No No Yes Yes  Parame ters (*1, *2, *3, *4) LOW STANDARD HIGH Hexadecimal 30h 31h 32h Ch[...]

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    14/16 Character Q S P  Response (Callback) FRONT-F Hexadecimal 02h 30h 03h Character 0 REAR-F Hexadecimal 02h 31h 03h Character 1 FRONT-C Hexadecimal 02h 32h 03h Character 2 REAR-C Hexadecimal 02h 33h 03h Character 3 Acceptability SECURITY STANDBY NO SIGNAL SHUTTER REMOTE Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2.45. Query Display Languag e Hexadecimal 02h 51h 4Ch [...]

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    15/16 2.47. Query Date Hexadecimal 02h 51h 47h 44h 03h Character Q G D  Response (Callback) Hexadecimal 02h *y1 *y2 *y3 *y4 *m1 *m2 *d1 *D2 *w 03h C h a r a c t e r  Parameters *y1—*y4: Year (4 digits) *m1, *m2: Month (2 digits) *d1, *d2: Day (2 digits) *w: Day of the week (Mon = 1, Tue = 2, Wed = 3, Thu = 4, Fri = 5, Sat = 6, Sun = 7) Set [...]

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    16/16 2.51. Closed Caption (for FW 10 0NTU/F100NTU/F100U only) Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 43h 43h 3Ah *1 03h Character O C C : *2  Parameters(*1, *2) OFF CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Hexadecimal 30h 31h 32h 33h 34h Character 0 1 2 3 4  Response(Callback) In the period when the comm and can be accepted Hexadecimal 02h 4Fh 43h 43h 3A *1 03h Character O C C : *2 Ac[...]