JED T440 Simple Projector Controller users manual version V021 part B (Ed Schoell rev: Nov 17th 2008) Table of Contents Acer projector family 1 BenQ MP5/7xx, SP820,Opt Gr3 2/3 Epson VP21, IR to X5 4/5 HP projector 6 Hitachi proj 7 InFocus / ASK Proxima 8 LG LCD/Plasma TV 9 Mitsubishi 10/11 NEC LCD TV (& Sherwood), Plasma and NEC Projector 12/15 Optoma Projector Gr1&2 Panasonic Projector Plus U5, U7 Projector Sanyo LCD TV, projector Sharp Sony projector Toshiba projector Taxan projector 16/17 18/19 20 21/
BenQ MP510, MP610, MP611, MP620, MP720P, MP721 (Code 38 hex), BenQ MP622 (Code 39 hex), BenQ MP770 (Code 3A hex) Channel codes for all except MP770 are: Computer1 Computer2 := 06 + 14 + 00 + 04 + 00 + 34 + 13 + 01 + 00 + 60; := 06 + 14 + 00 + 04 + 00 + 34 + 13 + 01 + 01 + 61; // Analog RGB DB15 // DVI (Analog RGB) (some only) Video1 Video2 Video3 := 06 + 14 + 00 + 04 + 00 + 34 + 13 + 01 + 04 + 64; := 06 + 14 + 00 + 04 + 00 + 34 + 13 + 01 + 05 + 65; := 06 + 14 + 00 + 04 + 00 + 34 + 13 + 01 + 03 + 63; //
BenQ SP820, Optoma Group 3: EP771, EP772, EP774 projectors (Code 3B hex) (Message formats are ASCII with format: “~PN” for Power On, “~SR” for RGB select, etc.) Channel codes are: Computer1 := Computer2 := '~SR' + 0D; '~SD' + 0D; // RGB analog-RGB VGA // DVI Video1 := Video2 := Video3 := '~SV' + 0D; '~SS' + 0D; '~SY' + 0D; // Comp Video // S-Video // Component via DB15 Any one of these codes can be set into Constant:0/Constant:1 for computer codes and Constant:2/Constant:3 for video codes.
Epson VP21 projectors (Code 0C hex) This family has many members with a range of channel messages.
Epson X5, X5E (etc) IR controlled projectors (Code A0 hex) This family uses InfraRed communications with the projector via a stick-on “bug” IR transmitter placed over the IR window on the back of the projector. It simulates the IR codes sent by the hand-held remote control, and unfortunately the functions are limited by the projector’s lack of absolute command codes in the IR sequences.
HP vp6320/6321/6325, xp8010/8020 (code 48 hex), ep7120/7122 (Code 49 hex) Manuals available on line: HP vp6300 manual: http://www.projectorcentral.com/pdf/projector_manual_2885.pdf HP ep7120/7122 manual: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&cc=us&docname=c00216274&product=427168&dlc=en&print able=yes&encodeUrl=true& HP xp8010 manual: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/bpq04040.
Hitachi projectors (Code 44 hex, single audio control, Code 45, “by channel” audio) This family has a compact set of “BE EF” hex commands consistent across the models. Two code groups are provided: Code 44 is used when there is an audio in for typically each RGB channel but one audio shared by all video inputs. There is only one pair of commands for audio Inc/Dec and the level of all channels is controlled by this one pair of commands.
InFocus projectors (Code 58 hex) (also ASK/Proxima A1100/A1200/A1300) Currently only IN2102/EP, IN2104/EP and IN2106/EP, but possibly will drive other similar units. In the back of each user’s manual is a list of typical channel selection messages, and manuals of InFocus projectors are available at: http://www.infocus.com/support.aspx , enter projector model number into the “Projector QuickFind” window to get to an individual model’s page, and click the “documents” tab for codes.
LG LCD/Plasma display/TV (Code 18, 19, 1A and 1B hex) In the back of each “Owner’s manual” is a list of “input select” codes … examine this table to determine the family. There are over a 100 different displays in the “kb” LG family, and codes 18 and 19 cover the “kb” codes group (see the manuals). There are several allocations used, but all use numbers in the 6 … 9 range for RGB analog computer, so all these are drivable by the code, some may need manual (i.e. at setup time) allocation to constants 0 … 3.
Mitsubishi projector families: Codes 24 to 28 hex In the back of some user manuals is a list of RS232 control messages. Also, see master RS232 code list at: http://www.mitsubishi-presentations.com/customercare/projector_tools.html (There are some confusions is this site, eg the DX300 link calls up the X300, so to get the XD300/350 sheet use the XD350.
RS232 connections to Mitsubishi projectors (see also D9 following) These use an 8 or 9-pin mini-DIN male on the cable. Comms is at 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, and 1 stop.
NEC NLT-40/46FHD100, Sherwood LF-401-TB5 TV/LCD panel (Codes 1C and 1D), (Made by “indtek” in Korea as LC-401EB3 and LC-461EB3, also sold by Grundig.) There are two drivers for this: these are same for Computer and Video, but the TV function can select Full HD Digital tuner (Code 1C hex) or analog tuner (Code 1D hex) This family has many members with a range of channel messages.
NEC LCD: 3000/3210/4000/4010/4020/4610/4620/5220/5710/6520P/L, SC40/SC46, NEC LCD: M40/M46 Old T1, Old T2, Multeos (new mode), NEC Plasma: 42XC10/42XP10, 50XC10/50XP10, 60XC10/60XP10 In the back of each user’s manual is a list of typical channel selection messages, and manuals of NEC LCD panels are available at http://www.nec-display-solutions.co.uk/c/g/uk/en/Service/Home/index.
NEC Plasma PX-42/50/60/61, VM/VP/VR/XM/XR, 2/3/4/5/6 (Code: 14hex) This family has many members with a range of channel messages. There is a typical RS232 code Operation Manual at: http://www.prokare.com.tr/pdf2/nec_residental_plasma_rs232.pdf And http://www.nec-display-solutions.co.uk/c/g/uk/en/Service/Home/index.
NEC projector families: GT60, HT,LT, LT30, NP40, LT60, LT80, MT70, NP1000, NP4000, WT, VT, (38,400 baud, Code 10 hex) NEC projector families: VT70, VT80, VT90 (19,200 baud, Code 11 hex) NEC old or at 9,600 baud (eg with long cable runs): Code 12 hex Note: Check the projector installation guide/user manual and set hex code to match projector speed. In the back of each “Installation Guide” is a list of typical channel selection messages. Also, see master NEC code list at: http://www.nec-display-solutions.co.
Optoma Group 1: DS309, DX609, EP721, EP723, EP727, EP728, EP752, EP761, EP763 (Code 0D hex) Optoma Group 2: EP766, EP782/W (Code 0E hex) (Optoma Group 3: See BenQ SP820 for EP771/772 projectors (Code 3B hex)) In the back of each “User’s Manual” is a list of channel selection messages. See master Optoma manual/code list at: http://www.optoma.eu/support.
RS232 connections to Optoma Group 2: EP776, EP782 projector with D9 These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the proj, female on cable. Comms is at 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop.
Panasonic projectors (Codes $30 to $32, $34) Good set of current model RS232 codes: https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/projector/extranet/main/sitemap/index.
RS232 connections to Panasonic projectors: Three systems in use: D-SUB 9 Female on projector, male on cable. Comms at 9600 8N1 Function/Direction T440 “projector” Connection Panasonic Serial Port Connector Ground Ground 9-pin D-sub pin 5 Data from T440 to projector Tx 9-pin D-sub pin 3 (RXD) Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9-pin D-sub pin 2 (TXD) Plus 9 volt CTS/DTR to projector N/C N/C 5 4 9 3 8 2 7 1 6 D-sub 9 male solder side D-SUB 9 Male on projector, female on cable.
Plus projector families: (Code 40 hex) Plus U5, U7 (not U6xxx or Taxan) See master Plus code list at: http://www.plus-america.com/pdf/PC_Control_RS232.
Sanyo LCD display/TV (Code 0A hex) Sanyo LCD flat panel LCD42/47XR7 Channel codes are: Computer1 Computer2 Computer3 := 02 + 'INP:6' + 03; := 02 + 'INP:7' + 03; := 02 + 'INP:8' + 03; // Select VGA // Select HDMI-1 // Select HDMI-2 Video1 Video2 Video3 Video4 Video5 Video6 Video7 Video8 := 02 + 'INP:1' + 03; := 02 + 'INP:3' + 03; := 02 + 'INP:4' + 03; := 02 + 'INP:5' + 03; := 02 + 'INP:2' + 03; := 02 + 'INP:7' + 03; := 02 + 'INP:8' + 03; := 02 + 'INP:0' + 03; // Comp Video/S=Vid (on same channel, S-Vid
Sanyo, Eiki projectors (Code 02 hex, absolute audio, Code 03 hex, inc. audio, Code 04 hex, C07 video, Code 05 hex, C05 Computer 1) This family has many members with a range of channel messages. Sanyo has RS232 code charts on www.sanyo.com.au listing codes for each projector. Many Eiki, e.g. LC-SB, SD, SE, SX, W, WB, X (most, but not 3-digit ones), XA, XB, XE, XG, XGA, XT. Not LC-EIP (see Sharp) or XIP2000 or XWP2000 (yet). Check codes at: http://www.eiki.com/Support/Default.
Sanyo projector PLC-WXU10N (Code 07 hex) This family has one member with just 5 channel messages. There is an RS232 code chart at: http://www.slideandsound.com/pdf/sanyo/projectors/Owners_Manuals/om_PLC-WXU10N.
Sharp, EIKI EIP projectors (Code 20 hex, absolute audio) This family has many members with a range of channel messages. Sharp has RS232 code charts at the back of the Operation Manual for each projector.
Sony (Code 08 hex, Even Parity, Code 09 hex No Parity) Even parity: SONY VPL-CX61/CX63/CX80/CX85/CX86/CX100/CX120/CX125/CX150/CX155, VPL-ES4/EX4 SONY_FE40/FX40/FX50/FX51/FX52/PX11/PX15/PX35/PX40/PX41: Code 08 hex No parity: VPL-ES3/EX3: Code 09 hex A protocol manual is at: http://www.kavena.se/fileadmin/uploads/downloads/Sony/Projektorer/VPL-FX40/ProtocolRS232FX40.pdf This family has common codes, but allocate the “Inputs A/B/C/D” differently.
Toshiba (Codes $50 to $54 hex) A good collection of protocol manuals is at: http://www.isd.toshiba.com.au/projectors/projectors/service-manuals.shtml Code $50: (Group 1.1): TLP-S200/S201/S220/S221, TLP-T400/T401, TLP-T500/T501/T520/T521, TLPT600/T601/T620/T621, and TLP-T700/T701/T720/T721; Code $51 (Group 1.2): TDP-MT200/MT400; Code $51 (Group 1.3): TDP-S20/S21/SC21/S25/SC25/SW25/S35/SC35/SW35, TDP-S80/SW80/S81/T90/TW90/T91/T99/TW99, and TLP-710/711; Code $51 (Group 1.
Code $54 (Group 2.1): TDP-T/TW95, T/TW100, TDP-T250/TW250, TDP-T300/TW300, TDP-T350/TW350, TDP-T355/TW355 Code $54 (Group 2.2): TLP-X2000/XC2000/XD2000, TLP-X2500/XC2500, TLP-X3000/XC3000, TLPWX2200, Code $54 (Group 2.3): TDP-ST20, TDP-EX20, TDP-EW25 Group 2.1 Group 2.2 Group 2.
Taxan projector families: (Code 42 hex) Taxan PS101S/121X, PD121X (made by Kaga) Channel codes are: Computer1 := '04FB' + 0D // Computer Video1 := '03FC' + 0D; // Video (This projector has an S-Video input but a code to select it does not seem to have been included in the code list.) • OPT7 handshake mode and power on panel connection blink codes NOT available. RS232 connections to (all) Plus projectors Taxan projectors have a DB9 RS232 connector.