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Page 3 - Projector; RS232 Command and Control Guide; V POSITION and H POSITION in the IMAGE menu.; Data; NOTES; connecting this projector to a PC.
1 Projector IN5122/IN5124 RS232 Command and Control Guide The signals listed on the following pages are used for initial setup, however the signal timings of some computer models may be different. In such a case, adjust V POSITION and H POSITION in the IMAGE menu. Back porch (B) Front porch (D) Back...
Page 4 - Initial set signals
2 Initial set signals Resolution Freq Standard DotCLK (MHz) fH (KHz) fV (Hz) H Total (Pixels) H Res (Pixels) H Sync (Pixels) H Back Porch (Pixels) V Total (Lines) V Res (Lines) V Sync (Lines) V Back Porch (Lines) C A B c a b 720x400 70 VESA-DMT 28.322 31.469 70.087 900 720 108 54 449 400 2 35 640x48...
Page 6 - D-sub 15pin mini shrink jack; Connection to the ports; NOTICE; ►Use the cables with straight plugs, not L-shaped ones, as the; COMPUTER IN1; or; MONITOR OUT
4 A COMPUTER IN1, B MONITOR OUT D-sub 15pin mini shrink jack <Computer signal> • Video signal: RGB separate, Analog, 0.7Vp-p, 75Ω terminated (positive) • H/V. sync. signal: TTL level (positive/negative) • Composite sync. signal: TTL level <Component video signal> • Video signal: - Y, Ana...
Page 7 - Mini DIN 4pin jack; VIDEO; RCA jack
5 E S-VIDEO Mini DIN 4pin jack • System: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC4.43, PAL(60Hz) Pin Signal 1 Color signal 0.286Vp-p (NTSC, burst), 75Ω terminator Color signal 0.300Vp-p (PAL/SECAM, burst) 75Ω terminator 2 Brightness signal, 1.0Vp-p, 75Ω terminator 3 Ground 4 Ground Connection to the por...
Page 9 - USB TYPE B; USB B type jack; CONTROL; RD; LAN; USB A type jack
7 Connection to the ports (continued) O USB TYPE B USB B type jack Pin Signal 1 +5V 2 - Data3 + Data4 Ground 4 3 1 2 P CONTROL D-sub 9pin plug• About the details of RS-232 communication, please refer to the section "RS-232 Communication". Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 (No connection) 4 ...
Page 10 - To input SCART RGB signal; To input SCART RGB signal to the projector, use a SCART to RCA cable.
8 SCART To input SCART RGB signal; ex. Connection to the ports (continued) To input SCART RGB signal to the projector, use a SCART to RCA cable. Connect the plugs refer to above example. For more reference, please consult your dealer. SCART connector (jack) SCART cable (plug) RCA plugs
Page 11 - Connection; Turn off the projector and the computer.; port and the computer's RS-232 port with; COMMUNICATION; in the; port
9 CD (1) (1) -- RD(2) (2) RD TD (3) (3) TD DTR (4) (4) -- GND (5) (5) GND DSR (6) (6) -- RTS (7) (7) RTS DTS (8) (8) CTS RI (9) (9) -- RS-232 Communication RS-232 Communication When the projector connects to the computer by RS-232 communication, the projector can be controlled with RS-232 commands f...
Page 12 - with RS-232 commands from the computer with a web browser.; port and the computer's LAN port with a LAN; Command Control via the Network
10 Command Control via the Network When the projector is connected to the network, the projector can be controlled with RS-232 commands from the computer with a web browser. For RS-232 command information, refer to the RS-232 Communication / Network command table ( & 16 ). Connection 1. Turn off...
Page 13 - Communication Port; The following port is assigned for command control.; Port Settings; Command Control via the Network (continued); Security Settings
11 Communication Port The following port is assigned for command control. TCP #23 Configure the following items from a web browser when command control is used. Port Settings Network Control Port1 (Port: 23) Port open Click the [Enable] check box to open [Network Control Port1 (Port: 23)] to use TCP...
Page 14 - Communication Configuration; Visit our website for additional RS-232 settings and information.; Bits per second; Command Format; A read request example:; Read Command Examples; Brightness
12 Command Control via the Network (continued) RS-232 Commands IMPORTANT: When formatting commands sent from a control system or computer, enclose commands in parentheses “(“ and “)”. When entering custom commands into Scheduled Tasks in the projector’s web interface, enclose commands in less than/ ...
Page 15 - A write request example:; Error Conditions; entering the next command.
13 Command Control via the Network (continued) A write request example: (AAA####) where (starts the command AAA denotes the command #### denotes the value to be written (leading zeros not necessary) ) ends the command Some commands have ranges, while others are absolute. If a number greater than the...
Page 16 - For details, see the; Network Bridge function; Network Guide; Connect the projector's; Network Bridge Communication
14 This projector is equipped with NETWORK BRIDGE function. When the projector connects to the computer by LAN communicaton, an external device that is connected with this projector by RS-232 communication can be controlled from the computer as a network terminal. For details, see the 6. Network Bri...
Page 17 - Communication settings; For communication setting, use the OPTION - SERVICE - COMMUNICATION; BAUD RATE; NOTE; For connecting the projector to your devices, please read the; Transmission method; in
15 Communication settings For communication setting, use the OPTION - SERVICE - COMMUNICATION menu. ( & OPTION menu - SERVICE - COMMUNICATION in the User's Manual ) Item Condition BAUD RATE 4800bps / 9600bps / 19200bps / 38400bps Data length 8 bit (fixed) PARITY NONE/ODD/EVEN Start bit 1 bit (fi...
Page 18 - RS-232 Communication / Network command table
16 RS-232 Communication / Network command table RS-232 Communication / Network command table Function Command RW Min Max Default Step BASIC MENU Aspect Ratio 0: Auto 1: Native (IN5124 only) 2: 4:3 3: 16:9 6: 16:10 ARZ RW 0 6 0 Auto Keystone Execute 1: Execute AVK W 0 1 n/a Horizontal Keystone DKH RW...
Page 19 - ADVANCED MENU: PICTURE
RS-232 Communication / Network command table (continued) 17 (continued on next page) Function Command RW Min Max Default Step Presets 1: User 5: Presentation 7: Video 10: Bright 11: Whiteboard 12: Blackboard 13: Greenboard 15: Dynamic PST RW 1 15 5 (Computer in 1) 5 (Computer in 2) 5 (LAN) 5 (USB Ty...
Page 30 - ADVANCED MENU: NETWORK
RS-232 Communication / Network command table (continued) 28 (continued on next page) Function Command RW Min Max Default Step RS-232 Communication / Network command table (continued) Source 4 0: Computer in 1 1: Computer in 2 2: LAN 3: USB Type A 4: USB Type B 5: HDMI 6: Component 7: S-Video 8: Vide...
Page 31 - ADVANCED MENU: SECURITY
RS-232 Communication / Network command table (continued) 29 (continued on next page) Function Command RW Min Max Default Step My Image Display 0: Off 1: Image-1 2: Image-2 3: Image-3 4: Image-4 MIF RW 0 4 0 My Image Delete Image-1 1: delete MD1 W 0 1 n/a My Image Delete Image-2 1: delete MD2 W 0 1 n...
Page 32 - INFOCUS UNIQUE
RS-232 Communication / Network command table (continued) 30 (continued on next page) Function Command RW Min Max Default Step Freeze 0: Off 1: On FRZ RW 0 1 0 INFOCUS UNIQUE About (Source Info) 0: n/a 1: enable ABT W 0 1 n/a Lamp Lit 0: not lit 1: lit LML R 0 1 0 Number of Lamp Resets LMR R 0 32766 ...
Page 33 - PJLink command; Control Description
31 PJLink command PJLink command POWR Power Control 0 = Standby1 = Power On POWR ? Power Status inquiry 0 = Standby1 = Power On2 = Cool Down INPT Input Source selection 11 = COMPUTER IN 112 = COMPUTER IN 221 = COMPONENT22 = S-VIDEO23 = VIDEO31 = HDMI41 = USB TYPE A51 = LAN52 = USB TYPE B INPT ? Inpu...
Page 34 - • The password used in PJLink; is the same as the password set in; without authentication, do not set; , see the web site of the Japan Business
32 PJLink command (continued) Commands Control Description Parameter or Response ERST ? Error Status inquiry 1st byte: Refers to Fan error; one of 0 to 22nd byte: Refers to Lamp error; one of 0 to 23rd byte: Refers to Temperature error; one of 0 to 24th byte: Refers to Cover error; one of 0 to 25th ...