SP Controls PT-LB10VU Quick Start & Reference Manual

Quick Start Reference Sheet
Panasonic PT-LB10VU
NOTE: This one-page document is intended only as a quick reference for installation – please read the SP Controls Application Note for a complete description of this projector driver prior to installation.
Revision A
1. Input Selection Mapping
Selection 1: VIDEO Selection 2: S-VIDEO Selection 3: RGB Selection 4: NETWORK
2. Hidden Function Mapping (Default Configuration) Using the ON button as a shift key, press the following buttons to access the specified projector features.
Selection 1: AV MUTE Selection 2: ENTER Selection 3: ADJUST LEFT Selection 4: ADJUST RIGHT
Off: MENU
Volume Up: ADJUST UP
Volume Down: ADJUST DOWN
3. Other Driver Features
Power Status Feedback Method RS-232 Power Polling
Control Wiring: RS-232 and IR-Emitter
II. Wiring Specifications
NOTE: The Panasonic PT-LB10VU projector serial port is a female 8-pin mini-DIN. This document
provides instructions for terminating the RS-232 control cable directly onto an 8-pin mini-DIN connector. If you wish to terminate the control cable on a standard DB9 connector, an adaptor cable may be separately ordered from Panasonic (Panasonic part no. ET-ADSER).
1. RS-232:
Wire the Panel RS-232 port to a male 8-pin mini-DIN as follows:
RX to 5
TX to 3
GND to 4
Connect this male DB9 to the projector port labeled SERIAL.
2. Infrared Emitter:
Wire the Panel IR/Serial port to a female 1/8" Mini as follows:
IR/SER to tip
GND to ring
Connect to the included IR Emitter and attach the emitter bud to any projector IR window.
03/28/05 SP Controls reserves the right to modify specifications without notice at any time.
Projector Driver Application Note
Panasonic PT-LB10VU
This document describes the SmartPanel Projector Driver for the Panasonic PT-LB10VU projector. This driver is also appropriate for use with the Panasonic PT-LB10VU projector. For more information on configuring and using the Panel see the SmartPanel Configuration and Installation Manual.
Revision A
I. PROJECTOR CONTROL
A. Volume and Power Control Volume control on the Panasonic is absolute. B. Input Selection Mapping
The following table specifies the factory-preset input mapping for this Driver. The Configuration Utility can be used to customize these settings your installation.
Selection 1: VIDEO Selection 2: S-VIDEO Selection 3: RGB Selection 4: NETWORK
VIDEO
Input choices available for the Panasonic with this Driver are VIDEO, S-VIDEO, RGB and NETWORK.
C. Hidden Function Mapping
The following table specifies the factory preset hidden function mapping for this Driver. The Configuration Utility can be used to customize these settings your installation.
Selection 1: AV MUTE Selection 2: ENTER Selection 3: ADJUST LEFT Selection 4: ADJUST RIGHT
MUTE
Off: MENU
Volume Up: ADJUST UP
Volume Down: ADJUST DOWN
Hidden functions names are based on the Panasonic remote and controls on top of the projector. Adjust controls navigate through onscreen menus. Hidden functions are accessed by pressing the indicated key while the holding the On key down.
AV MUTE is a toggling A/V mute. AUTO SETUP only works when RGB input is selected.
RGB NETWORK
S-VIDEO
ENTER
ADJUST
LEFT
ADJUST
RIGHT
MENU
Projector
ON
OFF
ADJUST
UP
Projector
ON
OFF
ADJUST
DOWN
Volume
Ready
Warm-u p
Volume
Ready
Warm-u p
03/28/05 SP Controls reserves the right to modify specifications without notice at any time.
SmartPanel Projector Driver Application Note
Panasonic PT-LB10VU
The hidden functions available for the Panasonic with this Driver are as follows: MENU
ADJUST LEFT ADJUST RIGHT ADJUST UP ADJUST DOWN
ENTER AV MUTE DIGITAL ZOOM UP DIGITAL ZOOM DOWN
FREEZE SHUTTER FUNC1 AUTO SETUP
D. Relays
The following table specifies the factory preset settings for the low-current relays found on the rear of the SmartPanel. The Configuration Utility can be used to customize these settings your installation.
Relay 1 ON Maintained Relay 2 ON Momentary Relay 3 OFF Momentary Selection Momentary; not Binary
PWR
ON
MAINT.
1A
PWR
ON
MOM.
1B
2A
2B
PWR
OFF
MOM.
3A
RELAYS
3B
500mA MAX. CURRENT
SELECTION
(EXT. SWITCHER CTRL)
4321
4A
4B
6A
5A
6B
5B
E. Other Presets
The following table specifies other default factory settings for this Driver that affect is control of the Projector.
Power Status Feedback Method RS-232 Polling (see note 1)
Control Wiring Option RS 232 and R Emitter (see note 2)
Both RS-232 and the IR Emitter must be wired to control the Panasonic. Wired Remote is not an option as the PT-LB10VU does not have a wired remote input.
The following table specifies settings for the Panel’s configurable timers. For more information on the inactivity shutdown feature and the lockout timer see the SmartPanel Configuration and Installation Manual
Lockout Timer 94 seconds (see note 3) Inactivity Shutdown Disabled
7A
7B
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SmartPanel Projector Driver Application Note
II. CONTROL WIRING
This section specifies wiring for the Panasonic projector. Note: The Panasonic PT-LB10VU projector serial port is a
female 8-pin mini-DIN. This document provides instructions for terminating the RS-232 control cable directly onto a male 8-pin mini-DIN connector. If you wish to terminate the control cable on a standard DB9 connector, an adaptor
GND
cable may be separately ordered from Panasonic (Panasonic part no. ET-ADSER).
A. RS-232 should be connected to the port labeled SERIAL. Connection should be as follows:
1. Wire the Panel to a male Mini-DIN 8-pin connector as
2. Connect the Mini-DIN to the Panasonic projector port labeled SERIAL.
B. The IR Emitter should be connected to the one of the Panasonic IR windows as follows:
1. Wire the Panel to a female 1/8” Mini as shown; wire
(included with Panel)
2. Connect the included IR Emitter to the female mini.
3. Affix the IR Emitter to one of the IR windows on the projector.
Note: The emitter glows red when IR is emitted so wiring can be verified.
RX
34 5
Male Mini-DIN
RX to Pin 5 TX to Pin 3 GND to Pin 4
RS-232 to
SERIAL
PROJECTOR CONTROL
RS232 IR/SERIAL
CTS
RTS
TX
21
76
GND
8
IR/SER
+12V
IR Emitter to
any IR window
SENSE
1/8" Mini
Female
IR Emitter
Panasonic PT-LB10VU
follows: Panel RX to 5
Panel TX to 3 Panel GND to 4
IR/SER to tip and GND to ring. Splicing and direct wiring to the IR Emitter is not recommended as it makes removal of the Panel for service more difficult.
RS-232 to RS-232C
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SmartPanel Projector Driver Application Note
Panasonic PT-LB10VU
III. TROUBLESHOOTING
Addition tips can be found in the SmartPanel Configuration and Installation Manual. The Panel does not completely control the projector..
Full control of the projector requires wiring of both the infrared emitter and RS-232. Make sure that RS-232 is correctly connected through Panasonic’s SERIAL port. Also be sure that the IR Emitter bud is firmly seated on one of the projector IR windows.
The Panel does not do anything at all.
When power is applied to the Panel it should run through a brief power on self-test, during which all of the Panel lights will turn on and off in sequence. If you do not see this self test, make sure power is connected correctly and that polarity is correct.
The Panel keeps turning itself off even though the projector is on.
The Panel turns itself off when power polling indicates that the projector is off. Check to make sure the RS-232 connection is correctly wired (it is extremely unlikely other control would work, and power polling not).
When I try to turn the projector on, the warming indicator (red LED) blink.
The projector is in the default configured lockout state, and the Panel is waiting for its internal lockout timer to expire. This feature protects the projector’s bulb. Be sure to let your client know about this behavior.
IV. TECHNICAL NOTES
1. By default, projector power is verified by polling every few seconds via the RS-232 port. Power polling can be suspended by depressing and holding the On key; polling will be restored when the key is released. Should the Panasonic power off, the Panel will usually detect this condition and power off within thirty seconds. Should the Panasonic power on, the Panel will usually detecting this condition and power on within ten seconds.
2. IR must be wired to control the Panasonic as it does not have a Wired Remote port.
3. The lockout timer specifies the amount of time allowed between sending POWER OFF and POWER
ON to the projector (the delay allows the projector bulbs to cool before re-powering). This delay can be configured using the Configuration Utility; however, adjusting the lockout timer delay is
strongly discouraged as rapid re-powering causes undue wear on the projector’s bulbs.
V. REVISION HISTORY
1. Revision A (March, 2005) Initial release. - BT
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