Chassis Plans CPX-15, CPX-17, CPX-19 Technical Reference

CPX-15 CPX-17 CPX-19
Rugged Military Grade
8U Rack Mount
LCD Display
15” XGA TRANSFLECTIVE LCD
Technical Reference
22010100B
Revision B
October 8, 2014
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Chassis Plans CPX-15, -17, -19 Technical Reference Index
Table of Contents
Chapter1‐Introduction_______________________________________________________________1
Description_______________________________________________________________________________ 1
Table1–DisplaySpecifications____________________________________________________________________ 1
CPXPartNumberMatrix_____________________________________________________________________ 2
Table2–CPXPartNumberMatrix_________________________________________________________________2
LCDEnhancements_________________________________________________________________________ 3
Figure1–EMIShieldingEffectivenessofITOCoating__________________________________________________ 3 Figure2–OpticalStackonLCD____________________________________________________________________ 3 Figure3–ComparisonofReflectionswithandwithoutOpticalBonding___________________________________ 4 Figure4–ComparisonwithandwithoutOpticalBonding_______________________________________________ 4
GenesisBasedLCDControllers________________________________________________________________ 5
Photos___________________________________________________________________________________ 5
FrontView____________________________________________________________________________________ 5 RearPanelI/O–StandardController_______________________________________________________________ 5 RearPanelI/O–AdvancedController_______________________________________________________________5
Specifications______________________________________________________________________________ 6
Enclosure________________________________________________________________________________________ 6 15”Display______________________________________________________________________________________ 6 17”Display______________________________________________________________________________________ 6 19”Display______________________________________________________________________________________ 6 PowerSupplyOptions______________________________________________________________________________ 6 DisplayEnhancementOptions_______________________________________________________________________ 6
Table3–Specifications__________________________________________________________________________ 6
Environmental____________________________________________________________________________________ 7
Table4–EnvironmentalSpecifications______________________________________________________________ 7 StandardControllerDVID/VGAInputFeatures:_________________________________________________________ 8 AdvancedControllerMulti‐InputFeatures:_____________________________________________________________8
Table5–LCDControllersSpecifications_____________________________________________________________ 8
Figure5‐CPXOutlineDrawing____________________________________________________________________ 9
Chapter2–PowerSupplyOptions______________________________________________________10
ACInputPowerSupply_____________________________________________________________________10
Table6‐ACInputSupplySpecifications____________________________________________________________10
Photo1‐ACPowerSupply______________________________________________________________________10
12VDCInputTransientFilter________________________________________________________________11
Connectors_____________________________________________________________________________________11
MILSTD704/1275DCInputConverter________________________________________________________12
OperatingSpecifications___________________________________________________________________________12 Connectors_____________________________________________________________________________________12 EnvironmentalSpecifications_______________________________________________________________________12
Table7‐MILSTD704PowerSupplySpecifications___________________________________________________12
+/48VDCPowerSupply____________________________________________________________________13
OperatingSpecifications___________________________________________________________________________13 Connectors_____________________________________________________________________________________13 ElectricalSpecifications____________________________________________________________________________13
Table8‐48VDCPowerSupplySpecifications________________________________________________________13
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Chapter3–Installation_______________________________________________________________14
ProductContents__________________________________________________________________________14
RackInstallation__________________________________________________________________________14
Figure6‐RackMountingHoleSpacing_____________________________________________________________14
ConnectingtheDisplay_____________________________________________________________________15
StandardControllerRearPanelConnections___________________________________________________15
Figure7‐StandardControllerRearPanelI/O________________________________________________________15
Table9‐RearPanelConnections–StandardController_______________________________________________15
AdvancedControllerRearPanelConnections___________________________________________________16
Figure8‐AdvancedControllerRearPanelI/O_______________________________________________________17
Table10‐RearPanelConnections–AdvancedController______________________________________________17
Chapter4–Operation________________________________________________________________18
LCDFrontPanelControls___________________________________________________________________18
Table11‐FrontPanelControls___________________________________________________________________18
StandardControllerOSDMenus_____________________________________________________________19
Table12‐StandardControllerOSDMenus__________________________________________________________20
AdvancedControllerOSDMenus_____________________________________________________________21
AppendixA –DisplaySerialControlProgramming_______________________________________25
RS232Serialcontrol_______________________________________________________________________25
StandardControllerSerialControlFunctions___________________________________________________25
Table13‐StandardControllerCommandstoImplementSwitchMountControlButtons_____________________25
Table14‐StandardControllerParameterSetting‐Immediate,Relative,ResetandQuery____________________26
Table15‐StandardControllerOtherControl________________________________________________________28
AdvancedControllerSerialControlFunctions___________________________________________________29
Table16‐AdvancedControllerCommandstoImplementSwitchMountControlButtons____________________29
Table17‐AdvancedControllerParameterSetting‐Immediate,Relative,ResetandQuery___________________29
Table18‐AdvancedControllerOtherControl_______________________________________________________38
Table19‐HextoASCIIConversionTable___________________________________________________________40
AppendixB–AutoColorGain__________________________________________________________41
ImageB‐1–AutoColorGainExample______________________________________________________________41
AppendixC–DVI‐DversusDVI‐IConnectors______________________________________________42
Overview________________________________________________________________________________42
Connectors_______________________________________________________________________________42
AppendixD–EthernetNetworkConnection______________________________________________43
ConnectinganetworkporttoCPXFamily______________________________________________________43
GettheIPaddressusingDHCP_______________________________________________________________44
WebConsole_____________________________________________________________________________44
IPLocator________________________________________________________________________________44
ImageD‐1–IPLocatorScreenShot________________________________________________________________44
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Networkconfiguration_____________________________________________________________________44
ImageD‐2–NetworkDropDown_________________________________________________________________44
ImageD‐3–NetworkConfigureSettings___________________________________________________________45
ConnecttoasingleCPXFamily_______________________________________________________________45
TableD‐1–RemoteControl______________________________________________________________________45
ImageD‐4–IPAddressLocator___________________________________________________________________46
ImageD‐5–IPAddressSettingandEnable__________________________________________________________46
ConnecttomultipleCPXFamily______________________________________________________________46
TableD‐2–RemoteControl______________________________________________________________________46
ImageD‐6–DHCPTableScreenshot_______________________________________________________________47
ImageD‐7–NATFowardingScreenshot____________________________________________________________47
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Chassis Plans CPX-15, -17, -19 Technical Reference Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Description
The military grade CPX family – comprised of 8U TFT LCD’s, offer rugged military rack mount or panel mount LCD displays. Whether seeking a 15”, 17” or 19” display, these military touch screen monitors are designed to perform and engineered to last. Meeting military standards 901D and 810G, the CPX family’s 5052-H32 aluminum construction and locking stainless steel hardware are inherently rugged and reliable. All electrical components are selected for strength, integrity, and reliable operation. Rack mount ears are securely screwed to the sides of the display body and can be removed, allowing the monitor to be used with a VESA mount, panel mount or bulkhead mount.
The 17” and 19” displays are high performance, long life TFT LCD’s offering a maximum native resolution of 1280x1024. The displays offer optional optically bonded 3mm Dura Block 90 anti-reflective overlay glass. In addition, an optional laminated 1.1mm soda lime glass with an ITO conductive EMI filter and an additional
1.1mm soda lime glass overlay with Dura Block 90 anti-reflective (AR) coating. Both glass components are optically bonded to each other, and to the front of the display, for superior viewing clarity and overall ruggedness. A 3mm copper bus bar surrounds the entire glass stack-up and provides consistent grounding. A contrast ratio of approximately 1300:1 is delivered with this ITO/Anti-Reflective glass stack-up.
The 15-inch display offers 1024x768 resolution, transflective TFT technology and an LED backlight and is intended for high bright installations such as outdoors. The other two models offer either 17-inch or 19-inch LCDs with LED backlights. All other features of the systems are identical including dimensions, input signal options and LCD controllers.
Contrast Ratio 1000:1 1000:1 1000:1 Viewing Angle (L/R/U/D) 80º 80º 80º Response Time 17ms 30ms 5ms Brightness 950 cd/m2 350 cd/m2 350 cd/m2 Backlight LED LED LED Native Resolution 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 Aspect Ratio 4:3 5:4 5:4
Dura Block 90 is a two surface treatment. The front surface is an oleophobic anti-reflective coating resistant to fingerprints. The inner surface is treated with an infrared resistant coating to reduce heat loading on the LCD display from exposure to sunlight.
The displays offer 16.7 million colors (True Color). The displays provide multiple signal input options including aRGB, DVI-D, DVI-I, NTSC, S-Video and Composite Video, depending on the controller.
The displays offer a choice of high quality advanced scaling controllers with a Genesis chipset. The Standard Controller offers DVI-D and VGA (aRGB) inputs. The Advanced Controller offers DVI-D, VGA (aRGB), HDMI, NTSC, S-Video and CVS with an option for Component (YCbCr) input. In addition, the Advanced Controller supports Picture-In-Picture (PIP) and Picture-By-Picture. These are specifically ruggedized controllers offering as standard conformal coating with high shock/vibration and temperature extreme tolerances as well as long life product availability for assured delivery throughout multi-year programs.
As with all Chassis Plans products, a wide variety of custom options can be configured per customer or application specific requirements. Contact your Sales Engineer to discuss your particular requirements.
CPX-15 15” LCD CPX-17 17” LCD CPX-19 19” LCD
Table 1 – Display Specifications
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CPX Part Number Matrix
Product Family Head Unit Controller Option Power Input
CPX1 = CP Panel Extreme 151A = 15” LCD with EMI Shield A1 = Advanced
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151C = 15” LCD with 3mm cover
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151E = 15” LDC with USB Rhino
Touch, Touch Screen
171A = 17” LCD with EMI Shield
171B = 17” LCD
171C = 17” LCD with 3mm cover
glass
171E = 17” LDC with USB Rhino
Touch, Touch Screen
191A = 19” LCD with EMI Shield
C = 28VDC
D = 48VDC
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B = 12VDC
191B = 19” LCD
191C = 19” LCD with 3mm cover
glass
191E = 19” LDC with USB Rhino
Touch, Touch Screen
Table 2 – CPX Part Number Matrix
Part Number Scheme CPX1-XXXXXX-A Example: CPX1 -171CA1-A
CPX1 = CP Panel Extreme 171C = 17” LCD with 3mm cover glass A1 = Advanced Controller A = AC 110V
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LCD Enhancements
Chassis Plans starts with Grade A Industrial Quality LCD panels selected for optical performance, high reliability and long product life cycle. In order to not only ruggedize the LCD, but to also enhance the mechanical, optical and EMI properties of the finished unit, as an option, Chassis Plans optically bonds one 3mm AR or two layers of coated 1.1 mm soda-lime float glass to the front of the LCD panel. The first layer is coated with an Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) coating with a surface resistivity of <13.5 ohms/sq. See Figure 1 for attenuation values.
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Genesis Based LCD Controllers
The LCD Controller is a key component in any display system and no expense has been spared in specifying the Standard Controller and Advanced Controller Genesis controllers. These are long life revision controlled military grade components. The Genesis chip set is the current gold standard for LCD controllers. The controllers support 3x8-bit 16.7 million colors at up to 1600x1200 (Advanced Controller) scaled to 1280x1024 native panel resolution. Refresh rates of 60Hz for UXGA and SXGA with higher refresh rates for lower resolutions available. Computer input signals of VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, WXGA and UXGA are supported. Video inputs of NTSC, PAL and SECAM are optionally available. DVI inputs supports up to 1600x1200 60Hz signals. These ruggedized military grade controllers are rated for operating at -40 to +80 deg C, use low mass tantalum capacitors for maximum vibration and shock tolerance and are conformal coated for extreme ruggedness. The coating is silicone resin conformal coating.(MOD) DEF-STAN 59/47 Issue 4 &UL QMJU2 compliant
MTBF for the controllers is in excess of 150,000 to 200,000 hours.
The Standard Controller provides up scaling while the Advanced Controller provides up and down scaling. This allows input scaling of virtually any input signal to scale the image to the 1280x1024 native LCD panel resolution. They provide for PC, Apple and Sun input resolutions.
The Standard Controller and Advanced Controller provide DVI-D inputs.
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Rear Panel I/O – Standard Controller
Front View
Rear Panel I/O – Advanced Controller
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Specifications
Enclosure
8U (13.97”) x 3.2” deep Construction: 5052 aluminum alloy All stainless steel hardware All self-locking pressed in fasteners where
appropriate
Powder coat black, medium texture, for ruggedness
Other colors optionally available
Designed to Mil-Spec Standards to Satisfy Military,
Industrial and Commercial Requirements Compact Enclosure for Limited Depth Installation Weight: 19.5-20.5lbs (depending on model &
features)
15” Display
17" TFT LCD 1024x768 Display Colors: 16.7 Million Response Time: 17ms Typical Viewing Angle: 80 deg Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 typical native Brightness: 950cd/m2 typical Pixel Pitch: 0.264mm x 0.264mm Pixel Arrangement: R.G.B Stripe Operating Temperature: -30 to + 70 Deg C Storage Temperature: -40 to +80 Deg C
17” Display
17" TFT LCD 1280x1024 Display Colors: 16.7 Million Response Time: 30ms Typical Viewing Angle: 80 deg Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 typical native Brightness: 350cd/m2 typical Pixel Pitch: 0.264mm x 0.264mm Pixel Arrangement: R.G.B Stripe Operating Temperature: -20 to + 70 Deg C Storage Temperature: -30 to +80 Deg C
19” Display
19" TFT LCD 1280x1024 Display Colors: 16.7 Million Response Time: 5ms Viewing Angle: 80 deg Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 typical native Brightness: 350cd/m2 typical Pixel Pitch: 0.297mm x 0.297mm Pixel Arrangement: R.G.B. Stripe Operating Temperature: 0 to + 50 Deg C Storage Temperature: -20 to +60 Deg C
Table 3 – Specifications
Power Supply Options
AC Input
100 to 260VAC, auto selecting 47-66 HZ
12VDC Input Transient Filter
Line transient protection for 12VDC vehicular
applications
Mil-Std-1275A DC/DC Converter
True 1275 compliance for military 28VDC
nominal vehicle inputs
18 to 36VDC input
48VDC DC/DC Converter
36 to 75VDC Input Isolated Inputs for +/- input levels
See the appropriate power supply section for complete
power supply specifications.
Display Enhancement Options
Using 3mm smudge-resistant AR coated soda lime
float glass, bonded to the LCD panel with optical index matched adhesive
Using a laminate of 1.1mm smudge-resistant AR
coated soda lime float glass panel and a 1.1 mm ITO coated glass panel(<12.5Ω/sq) grounded via a copper buss bar, bonded to the LCD panel with optical index matched adhesive
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Environmental
Designed to meet or exceed MIL-STD-810G to the below specifications.
ALTITUDE
10,000 ft. Operational, 30,000 ft. Storage MIL-STD-810, Method 500.5
HIGH TEMPERATURE
70°C Operational, 80°C Storage MIL-STD-810, Method 501.5
LOW TEMPERATURE
-20°C Operational, -30°C Storage MIL-STD-810, Method 502.5
BLOWING SAND AND DUST
Procedures I and II MIL-STD-810, Method 510.5
TRANSPORT VIBRATION
US Highway Truck and Air Transport MIL-STD-810, Method 514.6
BENCH HANDLING SHOCK
Procedure VI, 20G @ 11ms
MIL-STD-810, Method 516.6
HUMIDITY
5-95%, Non-condensing MIL-STD-810, Method 507.5
Table 4 – Environmental Specifications
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Standard Controller DVI-D/VGA Input Features:
Inputs:
Analog RGB: 60Hz at SXGA, WXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA
With auto detect of Digital
Separate Sync, Sync-On-Green & Composite Sync. Auto detects VGA ~SXGA interlaced & noninterlaced.
DVI-D: 60Hz at SXGA, WXGA, XGA,
SVGA, VGA
Image Scaling: Up scaling to fit input to panel
resolution.
Image Control: Brightness, Contrast, Saturation,
Hue, Frequency, Phase, Color temperature, Image position, Hue, Gamma.
Other Features: Auto picture setup, Auto RGB cali-
bration, Auto source seek, OSD timeout, OSD position, Input source select, OSD menu lock, Direct key for brightness level adjustment.
Table 5 – LCD Controllers Specifications
Advanced Controller Multi- Input Features:
Inputs:
Analog RGB: 60Hz @ UXGA 75Hz @ SXGA, WXGA, SVGA, VGA 1152 x 900 @ 66Hz (SUN) 1152 x 900 @ 76Hz (SUN) 1280 x 1024 @ 76Hz (SUN) With auto detect of Digital Separate
Sync, Sync-On-Green & Composite Sync. Auto detects VGA ~UXGA
interlaced & non-interlaced. DVI-D: 60Hz @ WUXGA 60Hz @ UXGA 75Hz @ SXGA, WXGA, XGA,
SVGA, VGA HDMI: 60Hz @ WUXGA 60Hz @ UXGA 75Hz @ SXGA, WXGA, XGA,
SVGA, VGA Video: NTSC / PAL / SECAM (Interlaced) Composite Video
HD Component YPbPr
SD Component YCbCr RGB Video SD Component (YCbCr)
(Optional) Features: Image Up-Scaling
Image Down-Scaling
Picture In Picture
Picture By Picture
Memory Buffer
Sync On Green/Composite
DV RS-232 Serial Protocol
Ethernet Command Protocol
Text Overlay Function
Variable Aspect
Freeze & Zoom Function
Programmable Hot Keys
Image Control: Auto configuration, Brightness,
Contrast, Clock, Phase, Color
temperature, Image position,
Saturation, Hue, Gamma.
Other Features: System Information, OSD position,
Scaling to fill screen and fill to aspect
ratio, OSD timeout, Factory reset,
OSD menu transparency, Horizontal
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12VDC Input Transient Filter
The CPX family display consoles require nominal +12VDC at 40W for operation. An EMI line filter is provided to limit EMI emissions and to provide a small measure of input filtering.
For operation from unregulated 12VDC (+/-10%) such as in a vehicular or marine environment, front end transient filtering is required to suppress potentially damaging spikes from large inductive loads in the DC circuit (starters, etc.).
The xxx 12VDC Input Transient Filter provides an input Transient Protection as well as inductive and capacitive filtering to suppress large input transients. A bridge rectifier provides reverse connection protection. A circuit breaker provides for failure protection and allows the power to be disconnected.
Connectors
Input Connector MS3102A-10SL-3P (MIL-C-5015) Mating Input Connector MS3106A-10SL-3S (Straight) MS3108A-10SL-3S (Right Angle) Pinouts Pin A – Positive Pin B – Negative Input Pin C – N/C
Output Connector MS3102A-10SL-3S (MIL-C-5015) Mating Output Connector MS3106A-10SL-3S (Straight) MS3108A-10SL-3S (Right Angle) Pinouts Pin A – Positive Pin B – Negative Pin C – N/C
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MIL-STD-704/1275 DC Input Converter
The xx Mil-Std-704/1275 DC Input Converter provides true 704/1275 input specifications allowing reliable operation from nominal 28VDC input mains in a military environment. Amil grade DC to DC Converter is provided in a rack mountable case with military grade circular connectors. This supply meets Mil-Std-704A and Mil-Std-1275A (100V for 50mS).
Operating Specifications
Input Voltage 18-36VDC Output Voltage 12.0VDC Output Current 5A Output Power 75W
Electrical Specifications Efficiency 81% Isolation 200VDC, Input to Output and Input to Case EMI Filtering Mil-Std-461E, CD101 and CE102 on the input Operating Temperature -40°C to +85°C Storage Temperature -55°C to +100°C
Connectors
Input Connector MS3102A-10SL-4P (MIL-C-5015) Mating Input Connector MS3106A-10SL-4S (Straight) MS3108A-10SL-4S (Right Angle) Pinouts Pin A – Positive Pin B – Negative Pin C –N/C Output Connector MS3102A-10SL-3S
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Table 7 - MIL-STD-704 Power Supply Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Pressure-Altitude Per MIL-STD-810F,
Method 500.4, Procedure I and II
High Temperature Per MIL-STD-810F,
Method 501.4, Procedure I and II
Low Temperature Per MIL-STD-810F,
Method 502.4, Procedure I
Humidity Per MIL-STD-810F,
Method 507.4, Procedure I
Fungus Per Mil-Std-810F, Method
508.5, Procedure I
Salt Fog Per Mil-Std-810F, Method
509.4, Procedure I
Sand and Dust Per Mil-Std-810F, Method
510.4, Procedure I and II
Explosive Atmosphere Per Mil-Std-810F, Method
511.4, Procedure I
Acceleration Per MIL-STD-810F,
Method 513.5, Procedure I and II
Vibration Per MIL-STD-810F,
Method 514.5, Procedure I, Category 1, 4, 7 thru 14 and 16 thru 21
Shock Per MIL-STD-810F,
Method 516.5, Procedure I, IV
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+/-48VDC Power Supply
The xx 48VDC Input Converter provides universal isolated 48VDC input, either positive or negative input. Thus it can be used in a data center with centralized power of +48VDC as well as a central office with -48VDC mains. The system is provided in a rack mountable case with military grade circular connectors.
Operating Specifications
Input Voltage 36-75VDC
Output Voltage 12.0VDC
Output Current 10A
Output Power 120W
Connectors
Input Connector MS3102A-14SL-7P
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Output Connector MS3102A-10SL-3S
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Pin C N/C
Table 8- 48VDC Power Supply Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Efficiency 92% Isolation 1500VDC, Input to Output and Input to Case EMI Filtering Mil-Std-461E, CD101 and CE102 on the input Operating Temperature -40°C to +85°C Storage Temperature -55°C to +125°C
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Table 10 - Rear Panel Connections – Advanced Controller
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1. The Advanced Controller offers remote serial port control throughJ7, the RS232 Control Port. See Appendix A for details on port pin out assignment and commands.
2. The Advanced Controller offers remote Ethernet port control through the J6, the Ethernet Control Port. See Appendix D for details on function and commands.
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Chassis Plans CPX-15, -17, -19 Technical Reference Appendix A – Display Serial Control Programming
Appendix A – Display Serial Control Programming
Both LCD controllers provide for remote serial RS232 control through the rear panel Control Port as shown below. The Advanced Controller also provides for control through an Ethernet port. The following command set remains the same for Ethernet control as compared to Serial control.
RS-232 Serial control
Baud rate 2400, 8 bits, 1 stop bit and no parity
1
7
6
Mating connector : DB9 Female
Mating face of
RS-232 DB9 Male
54
3
9
8
PIN# Description
2 RS-232 Rx Data 3 RS-232 Tx Data 5 Ground
Standard Controller Serial Control Functions
The OSD functions are controlled through the following RS-232 commands.
The RS-232 program can be custom-tailored to fit the application or it can be used as provided by Chassis Plans on request. Please contact Chassis Plans for additional information.
Table 13 - Standard Controller Commands to Implement Switch Mount Control Buttons
Function Command Description Acknowledge (if
enabled)
OSD Menu Lock Menu 0xf7 Menu button pressed Button equivalent Select-down button Select-up button Right/+ button 0xfc Right/+button pressed Button equivalent Left/- button 0xfd Left/- button pressed Button equivalent
0xf6 OSD menu Lock Off / OSD
Button equivalent
menu Lock On
0xfa Select down button
Button equivalent
pressed
0xfb Select up button pressed Button equivalent
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Table 14 - Standard Controller Parameter Setting - Immediate, Relative, Reset and Query
Function Command Description Acknowledge (if
enabled)
Brightness control
Contrast control
Phase # 0x85,
0x81, nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?” 0x82, “a” | “A”, nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
nn | “+” | “-” | “?”
Set brightness = value/increment/decrement Reset Query Set all contrast = value/increment/decrement Reset Query Set dot clock phase = value/increment/decrement Query
Brightness.
Range: “0””0”-“F””F” Default: “8””0” Contrast.
Range: “4””0”-“F””F” Default: “8””0” Dot clock phase. (In ARGB mode only)
Image H position #
Image V position #
0x86, nnnn | “+” | “-” | “?” 0x87, nnnn | “+” | “-” | “?”
Set img_hpos = value/increment/decrement Query Set img_vpos = value/increment/decrement Query
Image horizontal position. (In ARGB mode only) Image vertical position. (In ARGB mode only)
Frequency # 0x8b,
nnnn | “+” | “-“ | “?”
Set H active size = value/increment/decrement Query
Frequency adjustment (In ARGB mode only)
Input main select
* Function in valid mode
0x98, nn | “+” | “-“ | “r” | “R” | “?”
Select input main = PC or video or next available Reset Query
Main selected. “0x41,0x31” ARGB (Default) “0x46,0x31” DVI
only Colour temperature select
0xb3, n | “r” | “R” | “?”
Select colour temperature = value Reset Query
Main selected. “0” – user defined RGB values. “1” – 4200K. “2” – 5000K. “3” – 6500K. “4” – 7500K. (Default)
“5” – 9300K. Red level for selected colour temperature
0xb4,
nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set the level of the red channel for the selected colour temp. = value/increment/decrement Reset
Red level for selected
colour temperature.
Range: “8””0”-“F””F”
Default: “F””F”
Query
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Green level for selected colour temperature
0xb5,
nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set the level of the green channel for the selected colour temp. = value/increment/decrement Reset
Green level for selected
colour temperature.
Range: “8””0”-“F””F”
Default: “F””F”
Query Blue level for selected colour temperature
0xb6,
nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set the level of the blue
channel for the selected
colour temp. =
value/increment/decrement
Reset
Blue level for selected colour temperature.
Range: “8””0”-“F””F” Default: “F””F”
Query OSD turn off 0xbd Turn off the OSD “1” - successful Backlight brightness control
0xe0, nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set backlight brightness =
value/increment/decrement
Reset
Query
Backlight brightness.
Range: “0””0”-“F””F” Default: “F””F”
e.g “1””0” 0xe0 0x31 0x30 * This control can only function when JP2 sets 3-4 closed
* Apply for inverter control voltage in range of 0~5V.
Each step interval is in 1 Backlight on/off control
OSD menu Lock (Functon available in
0xe1, “0” | “1” | “r” | “R” | “?”
0xf6, n | “0” | “1” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set backlight brightness = Disable backlight Enable backlight Reset Query Backlight working status OSD menu Lock Off/ On Reset Query
Backlight on/off.
“1” = normal (Default)
“0” – OSD Lock Off
“1” – OSD Lock On
V1.80.00 or later revision)
# - Function in ARGB mode only
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Table 15 - Standard Controller Other Control
Function Command Description Acknowledge (if
enabled)
Select RS­232 acknowledge
0xc1, “0” | “1” Disable/enable command
acknowledge.
“0” – acknowledge disabled. “1” – acknowledge enabled.
Auto-setup# 0xc3 Start auto-setup of current
mode. Command availability Auto­calibration# Query BIOS
0xc4, n Check whether a command
is available.
0xc5 Start auto-calibration of
gain of the RGB amplifier.
0xcb, “0” Read BIOS version “nnnn” = BIOS ver. version Query PCBA
0xcb, “1” Read PCBA number “nnnn” = PCBA number number Load factory defaults
0xce Reset all parameters to
factory default value
“0” – fail. “1” – successful. “0” – not available. “1” – available. “0” – fail. “1” – successful.
“nn.nn”
ALR-1400=”41710” “1” – successful.
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Advanced Controller Serial Control Functions
The OSD functions are controlled through the following RS-232 or Ethernet commands.
The RS-232 program can be custom-tailored to fit the application or it can be used as provided by Chassis Plans on request. Please contact Chassis Plans for additional information.
Table 16 - Advanced Controller Commands to Implement Switch Mount Control Buttons
Function Command Description Remark
Menu button 0xf7 Menu button pressed Button equivalent Select-down button Select-up button Right/+ button 0xfc Right/+ button pressed Button equivalent Left/- button 0xfd Left/- button pressed Button equivalent
Table 17 - Advanced Controller Parameter Setting - Immediate, Relative, Reset and Query
Function Command Description Acknowledge (if enabled)
Volume control
­ left+right channel
Volume control
­ on/off (mute)
Brightness control
Contrast control ­ all channels
Saturation control
Hue control 0x84,
0xfa Select-down button
Button equivalent
pressed
0xfb Select-up button pressed Button equivalent
0x80, “a” | “A”,
nn | “+” | “-” |
“r” | “R” |
“?”
Set audio (L+R) volume =
value/increment/decrement Reset
volume
Range : “0””0”-“1””E” Default : “0””F”
Query 0x80, “m” | “M”, “0” | “1” | “r” | “R” | “?” 0x81, nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Disable audio output.
Enable audio output.
Reset
Query
Set brightness =
value/increment/decrement
Reset
“0” - audio off (muted). “1” - audio on.
Brightness.
Range : “4””E”-“B””2” Default : “8””0”
Query 0x82, “a” | “A”, nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?” 0x83, nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set all contrast =
value/increment/decrement
Reset
Query
Set saturation =
value/increment/decrement
Reset
Contrast
Range : “1””C”-“E””4” Default : “8””0” PAL/NTSC color (In video mode only) Range : “0””1”-“F””F” Default : “8””0”
Query
nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set hue =
value/increment/decrement
Reset
Query
NTSC tint (In NTSC mode only)
Range : “5””3”-“9””F” Default : “7””9”
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Phase (tuning) control
0x85, nn | “+” | “-” | “?”
Set dot clock phase =
value/increment/decrement
Dot clock phase. (In PC mode only)
Query
Image H position
0x86, nnnn | “+” | “-” | “?”
Set img_hpos =
value/increment/decrement
Image horizontal position. (In PC mode only)
Query
Image V position
0x87, nnnn | “+” | “-” | “?”
Set img_vpos =
value/increment/decrement
Image vertical position. (In PC mode only)
Query
Sharpness 0x8a,
nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set sharpness =
value/increment/decrement
Reset
Sharpness. (Video Mode Source only) Range : “F””1”-“0””F” Default : “0””0”
Query
Frequency 0x8b,
nnnn | “+” | “-“ | “?”
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Value/increment/decremen
Graphic mode H active size (in pixels)
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Query
Scaling Mode 0x8c,
“0” | “1” | “2” | “3” | “9” | “A” | “B” | “C” | “D” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set graphic image scaling
mode =
value
Reset
Query
Image expansion on/off. “0” – 1:1 “1” – fill screen “2” – fill to aspect ratio “9” – 4:3 “A” – 16:9 “B” – 16:10 “C” – 2.35:1
“D” – 2:1 Set display orientation
0x8e, n | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set display orientation =
value/increment/decrement Reset
“0” – normal.
“1” – vertical inverse.
“2” – horizontal inverse.
“3” – inverted.
Query
OSD H position 0x90,
nnn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set osd_hpos =
value/increment/decrement Reset
OSD horizontal position.
Range : “0””0”-“F””F”
Default : “8””0”
Query
OSD V position 0x91,
nnn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set osd_vpos =
value/increment/decrement Reset
OSD vertical position.
Range : “0””0”-“F””F”
Default : “8””0”
Query
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OSD Transparency
0x92, n | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set OSD transparency =
value/increment/decrement Reset
OSD tranparency.
“0” – ON
“1” - OFF
Query OSD menu timeout
0x93, nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Select menu timeout =
value/increment/decrement
Reset
Query
OSD menu timeout value. “0””0” – Continuous. value – Round up to nearest available step. if value > max available step, set it to the max available step. Range : “0””5”-“3””C”
Default : “0””A” Select OSD language
Input main select
0x95, n | “r” | “R” | “?” 0x98, nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Select language = English, Chinese,… Reset Query Select input main = PC or VIDEO or next available Reset Query
“0” – English.
“8” – Chinese
Main selected.
0x41, 0x31 : ARGB
0x42, 0x31 : Composite
0x43, 0x31 : S-video
0x44, 0x31 : SD
Component
0x45, 0x31 : HDSDI
0x46, 0x31 : DVI
0x47, 0x31 : HD
Component
0x42, 0x32 : Composite 2
0x43, 0x32 : S-video 2
0x44, 0x32 : SD
Component 2
0x45, 0x32 : HDSDI 2
(Source sequence : S-
Video SD component
HD/SD SDI1 HD/SD
SDI2 ARGB DVI
Composite Composite 2
S-Video) Auto Source Seek
0x99, “0” | “1” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set Auto source seek = OFF/ON Reset Query
“0” – OFF
“1” – ON
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Video System (Composite, S­video and Component Only)
0x9b, “0” | “1” | “2” | “3” | “r” | “R” | “S” | “s”| “?”
Set video system = Auto/NTSC/PAL/SECAM Reset Video State Query Query
Query
“0” – Auto.
“1” – NTSC_M_358
“2” – PAL_N_443
“3” – SECAM
“4” – NTSC_M_443
“5” - PAL_M_358
“6” – NTSC_N_358
“7” – PAL_M_443
“8” – NTSC_N_443
“9” – PAL_N_358
Video State Query
“0” – No video.
“1” – NTSC
“2” – PAL
“3” – SECAM GAMMA value select
0x9d, n | “r” | “R” “?”
Select GAMMA value = Value Reset Query
GAMMA value:
“0” – 1.0,
“1” – 1.6
“2” – 2.2
“3” – User Defined Auto power off 0x9f,
“0” | “1” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Hotkey 1
0xa0, “1”, n | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set power down option = On/Off Reset Query Set Hotkey 1= Value Reset Query
“0” – Off.
“1” – On.
“1” – volume.
“2” – brightness.
“3” – contrast.
“4” – color.
“5” – input source.
“7” – zoom
“8” – freeze
“9” – PIP
“D” – PIPSwap
“E” – Aspect
“F” – Orientation
“G” – Hue
“H” – Backlight Hotkey 2
0xa0, “2”, n | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set Hotkey 2 = value Reset Query
“1” – volume.
“2” – brightness.
“3” – contrast.
“4” – color.
“5” – input source.
“7” – zoom
“8” – freeze
“9” – PIP
“D” – PIPSwap
“E” – Aspect
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“F” – Orientation
“G” – Hue
“H” – Backlight Runtime counter
PIP brightness control
0xa1, nnnnn | “r” | “R” | “?” 0xa2, nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
runtime counter value = nnnnn (* 0.5 hour) Reset Query Set PIP window brightness =
value/increment/decrement
Runtime = nnnnn.
PIP window brightness.
Range : “4””E”-“B””2”
Default : “8””0”
Reset
Query PIP contrast control
PIP H position 0xa4,
PIP V position 0xa5,
PIP window size select
0xa3, nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
nnn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
nnn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
0xa6, nn | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set PIP window contrast =
value/increment/decrement
Reset
Query
Set PIP_hpos =
value/increment/decrement
Reset
Query
Set PIP_vpos =
value/increment/decrement
Reset
Query
Select PIP window size =
PIP window size value
Reset
Query
PIP window contrast.
Range : “1””C”-“E””4” Default : “8””0” PIP window horizontal position.
Range : “0””0””0”-“0””6””4” Default : “0””5””5” PIP window vertical position.
Range : “0””0””0”-“0””6””4” Default : “0””1””4” Main selected. “0””0” - PIP off (Default) “0””1” - PIP small “0””2” - PIP medium “0””3” - PIP large
“0””4” - PBP PIP source select
0xa7, n | “r” | “R” | “?”
Select input main = Video source value Reset Query
Main selected.
0x41, 0x31 : ARGB
0x42, 0x31 : Composite
0x43, 0x31 : S-video
0x44, 0x31 : SD
Component
0x45, 0x31 : HDSDI
0x46, 0x31 : DVI
0x47, 0x31 : HD
Component
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0x43, 0x32 : S-video 2
0x44, 0x32 : SD
Component 2
0x45, 0x32 : HDSDI 2
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Zoom level
Zoom H position
0xa8, nnnn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
0xa9, nnnn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set Zoom level =
value/increment/decrement Reset Query Set Zoom_hpos =
value/increment/decrement Reset Query
Zoom level.
Min : 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30
(Default)
Max : 0x30 0x30 0x41 0x33
Zoom window horizontal
position.
Default : 0x30 0x30 0x30
0x30
The min and max values
will change depends on
input resolution. Zoom V position
0xaa, nnnn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set Zoom_vpos =
value/increment/decrement Reset Query
Zoom window vertical
position.
Default : 0x30 0x30 0x30
0x30
The min and max values
will change depends on
input resolution. Horizontal Size 0xad,
nnn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Vertical Size 0xb0,
nnn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set horizontal size for Aspect Size = value/increment/decremen t Reset Query Set Vertical Size for Aspect Size = value/increment/decrement Reset Query
Scalar horizontal stretch
PAL(576i) / NTSC (480i) :
Min : 0x30 0x30 0x30
(Default)
Max : 0x30 0x46 0x30
Scalar vertical stretch.
PAL(576i) / NTSC (480i) :
Min : 0x30 0x30 0x30
(Default)
Max : 0x30 0x46 0x30 Horizontal Pan 0xb1,
nnn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set horizontal pan position for Aspect Size = value/increment/decrement Reset Query
Scalar horizontal pan
position
PAL(576i) / NTSC (480i) :
Assume max H-Size & max
V-size :
Min : 0x46 0x38 0x38
Max : 0x30 0x37 0x38
Default : 0x30 0x30 0x30
The min and max values
will change depends on
different value of H-Size, V-
Size and input resolution.
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Vertical Pan 0xb2,
nnn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set Vertical pan position for Aspect Size = value/increment/decremen t Reset Query
Scalar vertical pan position
PAL(576i) / NTSC (480i) :
Assume max H-Size & max
V-size :
Min : 0x46 0x38 0x38
Max : 0x30 0x37 0x38
Default : 0x30 0x30 0x30
The min and max values
will change depends on
different value of H-Size, V-
Size and input resolution. Colour temperature select
0xb3, n | “r” | “R” | “?”
Select colour temperature = value Reset Query
Main selected.
“0” – 9500K.
“1” – 8000K.
“2” – 6500K.
“3” – 5000K
“4” - User Red level for selected colour temperature
0xb4,
nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set the level of the red channel for the selected colour temp. =
value/increment/decrement
Red level for selected
colour temperature.
Range : “9””C”-“F””F”
Default : “E””C”
Reset
Query Green level for selected colour temperature
0xb5,
nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set the level of the green
channel for the selected
colour temp. =
value/increment/decrement
Green level for selected colour temperature.
Range : “9””C”-“F””F”
Default : “E””C” Reset Query
Blue level for selected colour temperature
0xb6,
nn | “+” | “-” | “r” | “R” | “?”
Set the level of the blue channel for the selected colour temp. =
value/increment/decrement
Blue level for selected
colour temperature.
Range : “9””C”-“F””F”
Default : “E””C” Reset Query
Graphic horizontal resolution
0xb7 Horizontal resolution (in
pixels) in 3 digit hex number
“nnn” = horizontal
resolution
enquiry Graphic vertical resolution
0xb8 Vertical resolution (in lines)
in 3 digit hex number
“nnn” = vertical resolution
enquiry Graphic horizontal sync frequency
0xb9 Horizontal sync frequency
(in units of 100Hz) in 3 digit hex number
“nnn” = horizontal
frequency
enquiry
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Graphic vertical sync frequency enquiry
0xba Vertical sync frequency (in
units of Hz) in 3 digit hex number and 1 char
“nnnc” = vertical frequency
nnn = 3 digit hex
c= “i” or “p”
interlace or Progressive
0xba added the interlace(i)
or Progressive(p)
feedback.
OSD status enquiry
0xbb Status of OSD “0” – OSD turned off
“1” – OSD turned on
OSD turn off 0xbd Turn off the OSD. “1” – successful. Set gamma data for user defined gamma curve
0xbf, mm, c, “?”
0xbf, “R” | “r” 0xbf, mm, c, nn
Query gamma data for color c index mm ( c = 0 for color Red, c=1 for color Green, c=2 for color Blue) Set user gamma curve to linear Set gamma data for color c index mm. (If c= 3, then
“nn” = gamma data
“1”
“nn” = gamma data
gamma data for red, green & blue will be set at the same time.)
Backlight control
0xe0, nn | “+” | “-” | “R” | “r” | “?”
Set Backlight =
value/increment/decrement Reset Query
Backlight.
Range:
D/A : “0””0” ~ “1””6”
100Hz : “0””0” ~ “8””A”
120Hz : “0””0” ~ “7””3”
140Hz : “0””0” ~ “6””3”
160Hz : “0””0” ~ “5””6”
180Hz : “0””0” ~ “4””D”
200Hz : “0””0” ~ “4””5”
220Hz : “0””0” ~ “3””E”
240Hz : “0””0” ~ “3””9”
260Hz : “0””0” ~ “3””5”
280Hz : “0””0” ~ “3””1”
300Hz : “0””0” ~ “2””E”
320Hz : “0””0” ~ “2””B”
340Hz : “0””0” ~ “2””8”
360Hz : “0””0” ~ “2””6”
380Hz : “0””0” ~ “2””4”
400Hz : “0””0” ~ “2””2”
420Hz : “0””0” ~ “2””0”
440Hz : “0””0” ~ “1””F”
Backlight On/Off
0xe1, “0” | “1” | “R” | “r” ”?” “S” | “s”
Backlight Off / Backlight On /Status
“0” – Backlight Off
“1” – Backlight On.
“?” – Backlight On/Off
Query “S”|”s” – Backlight
Status Query
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Color Monochrome mode selection (Output Channel Select)
0xe2 “0” | “1” | “2” | “3” | | “4” | “5” | “6” | “R” | “r”| ”?”
Off/ Blue Only/ Red Only/ Green Only/ Blue Mono/ Red Mono/ GreenMono/
“0” – Off
“1” – Blue Only
“2” – Red Only
“3” – Green Only
“4” – Blue Mono
“5” – Red Mono
“6” – Green Mono
PIP Swap 0xe3 Swap Main and PIP source "0" - Fail.
"1" - Successful.
Backlight D/A / PWM
Backlight PWM Frequency
0xe5 “0” | “1” | “R” | “r” ”?” 0xe6, nnn | “+” | “-” | “R” | “r” | “?”
Set : PWM or D/A
Reset Query Set Backlight PWM Frequency =
value/increment/decrement Reset Query
“0” – PWM
“1” – D/A
+/- 20Hz
Value
100Hz : “0”,”6”,”4”
120Hz : “0”,”7”,”8”
140Hz : “0”,”8”,”C”
160Hz : “0”,”A”,”0”
180Hz : “0”,”B”,”4”’
200Hz : “0”,”C”,”8”
220Hz : “0”,”D”,”C”
240Hz : “0”,”F”,”0”
260Hz : “1”,”0”,”4”
280Hz : “1”,”1”,”8”
300Hz : “1”,”2”,”C”
320Hz : “1”,”4”,”0”
340Hz : “1”,”5”,”4”
360Hz : “1”,”6”,”8”
380Hz : “1”,”7”,”C”
400Hz : “1”,”9”,”0”
420Hz : “1”,”A”,”4”
440Hz : “1”,”B”,”8”
Backlight Invert 0xe7
“0” | “1” | “R” | “r”
”?” Red Offset for selected colour temperature
0xe8,
nn | “+” | “-” |
“r” | “R” |
“?”
Set On or Off
Reset Query Set the Offset of the red channel for the selected colour temp. =
value/increment/decrement Reset
“0” – Off “1” – On
Red Offset for selected colour temperature.
Query
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Green Offset for selected colour temperature
0xe9,
nn | “+” | “-” |
“r” | “R” |
“?”
Set the Offset of the green channel for the selected colour temp. =
value/increment/decrement Reset
Green Offset for selected colour temperature.
Query
Blue Offset for selected colour temperature
0xea,
nn | “+” | “-” |
“r” | “R” |
“?”
Set the Offset of the blue channel for the selected colour temp. =
value/increment/decrement Reset Query
Blue Offset for selected colour temperature.
PIP Window Auto Off
Custom Sizing 0xef,
“0xee”, “0x41”
“0” |”1”
“?”
“0” | “1” | “2”
”?”
Auto Off / Auto On
Query Custom sizing selection : Overscan / Normal / Custom
“0”- Off “1”- On
“0” – Overscan “1” – Custom “2” – Normal
Query
Table 18 - Advanced Controller Other Control
Function Command Description Acknowledge (if enabled)
Select RS-232 acknowledge Auto-setup 0xc3 Start auto-setup of
Command availability Auto-calibration 0xc5 Start auto-calibration of
0xc1, “0” | “1” Disable/enable
command acknowledge.
current vmode.
0xc4, n Check whether a
command is available.
gain of the RGB
“0” – acknowledge disabled. “1” – acknowledge enabled. “0” – fail. “1” – successful. “0” – not available. “1” – available. “0” – fail. “1” – successful.
amplifier.
Freeze frame
Soft Power On/Off
0xc6, “0” | “1”
0xc8,
“0” | “1” |
“?”
Unfreeze / freeze frame “0” – unfreeze.
“1” – freeze. Soft power off/on query
“0” – Turn off the LCD power
and
backlight. Turn off
memory
controller, Power down
DVI
Power down ADC,
Power
down Fclk PLL
“1” – Turn on the unit
Query video input status
0xc9 Query the status of the
primary & pip status
“nn,nn” = input status
“nn,xx” digit = primary status:
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“0”,”0” : invalid
“A”,”1” ARGB
“B”,”1” Composite
“B”,”2” Composite2
“C”,”1” S-video
“C”,”2” S-video2
“D”,”1” SD Component
“D”,”2” SD Component2
“E”,”1” HDSDI
“E”,”2” HDSDI2
“F”,”1” DVI
“xx,nn”= PIP input status:
“0”,”0”: invalid
“A”,”1” ARGB
“B”,”1” Composite
“B”,”2” Composite2
“C”,”1” S-video
“C”,”2” S-video2
“D”,”1” SD Component
“D”,”2” SD Component2
“E”,”1” HDSDI
“E”,”2” HDSDI2
“F”,”1” DVI
Video de­interlace method
0xca, “0” | “1” “r” | “R” “?”
De-interlace mode Reset Query
“3” ”1”- enable AFM
“3” ”0”- disable AFM
“4” ”1”- enable TNR
“4” ”0”- disable TNR
“5” ”1”- enable MADI
“5” ”0”- disable MADI
“6” ”1”- enable LADI
“6” ”0”- disable LADI
Query BIOS version
0xcb, “0” Read BIOS version BIOS version “VV.YY.ZZ”
VV = V0 or E0,
V0 = Release version
E0 = Engineering Sample
YY= Version Number
ZZ= Customer Number
Query PCBA number Reset parameter Wide Screen Mode Selection
0xcb, “1” Read PCBA number “nnnnn” = PCBA number
SVH-1920= “41696”
0xce Reset all parameters to
“1” – successful. default value
0xd9, “0” | “1”| “2” “r” | “R” “?”
Wide Screen Mode Reset Query
“0” – Normal Mode
“1” – 1280x768
“2” – 1366x768
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Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII
0x30 0 0x41 A 0x61 a 0x2B + 0x31 1 0x42 B 0x62 b 0x2D ­0x32 2 0x43 C 0x63 c 0x3F ? 0x33 3 0x44 D 0x64 d 0x34 4 0x45 E 0x65 e 0x35 5 0x46 F 0x66 f 0x36 6 0x47 G 0x67 g 0x37 7 0x48 H 0x68 h 0x38 8 0x49 I 0x69 i 0x39 9 0x4A J 0x6A j
0x4B K 0x6B k 0x4C L 0x6C l 0x4D M 0x6D m 0x4E N 0x6E n 0x4F O 0x6F o 0x50 P 0x70 p 0x51 Q 0x71 q 0x52 R 0x72 r 0x53 S 0x73 s 0x54 T 0x74 t 0x55 U 0x75 u 0x56 V 0x76 v 0x57 W 0x77 w 0x58 X 0x78 x 0x59 Y 0x79 y 0x5A Z 0x7A z
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Chassis Plans CPX-15, -17, -19 Technical Reference Appendix D – Ethernet Network Connection
Appendix D – Ethernet Network Connection
The CPX Family has an RJ-45 Ethernet port for control and monitoring over a network. This appendix introduces the two user interface modes:
Command line direct mode (this is the default mode)  Browser based web server mode
There is also a short overview of the command set and how it is implemented in Appendix A.
QUICK GUIDE
Command line direct mode: This is relevant when a PC application is used to send and receive
commands over the network port. The LCD Controller with the command line direct mode is installed as default.
The RS-232 commands available are the same as documented Appendix A and writing a control application is very similar to the RS-232 type except the commands must pass through the network. An alternative is to use an application written for RS-232 communication and use a virtual serial port program such as:
One of the software program can be download at http://www.taltech.com/products/tcpcom.html.
This software can create “Virtual” RS232 serial ports that are actually connections to a TCP/IP port. This allows you to use existing Windows based serial communications software to send and receive data across a TCP/IP network.
Please note this is a 3rd party program and is not warranted nor is it the responsibility of Chassis Plans.
Browser based web server mode :
For experienced users the following quick guide to trying out the network connection and functions may be useful.
Works with a normal network with DHCP, i.e. must use a router.  Connect the LCD to the network and ensure power is on.  Use the IP Locator utility available at http://www.chassis-plans.com/ip-locator.zip (Windows
only)
Double click on the IP address in the IP Locator window, it will open the LCD Controller browser
page in your default browser. Alternatively copy the IP address into your browser address line.
Test the functions that come up on the browser.
CAUTION: Configuring TCP/IP settings are complicated and may require an experienced network administrator. For additional help or network configuration, contract your network provider.
Connecting a network port to CPX Family
Connect the CPX Family to the network with a standard Cat-5 Ethernet cable. Note: A straight RJ-45 cable should be used to connect to the network switch/hub/router.
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