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    							11E
    You can return the settings to their factory-preset values and 
    restrict operations.
    1. After pressing 
    SIZE for about 5 seconds, press  , 
     ,  , and  in that order.
    OFF 
    UNLOCKED 
    ON 
    ON 
    LED 
    OFF 
    FUNCTION 1/1 
    ALL RESET 
    ADJUSTMENT LOCK 
    RS-232C/LAN 
    OSD DISPLAY 
    LED 
    TEMPERATURE ALERT 
    STATUS ALERT 
    END…
    [MENU]
    2.  Select and set the items.
    ALL RESET
    Resets the settings to the factory default settings. 
    Press 
     , select the resetting method, and then press MENU.
    After initialization, turn the main power switch off and 
    then back on.
    ALL RESET1 ....Resets all the settings to the factory 
    default settings.
    ALL RESET2 ....Returns all settings to the factory default 
    settings except for the following items:
    LAN SETUP, RS-232C/LAN SELECT, 
    NETWORK, MAIL, and SERVICE & 
    SUPPORT (See page 7, and pages 25 
    to 28.)
    ADJUSTMENT LOCK
    You can disable operations on the monitor and the 
    remote control unit that use buttons.
    OFF ... Enables  operation.
    1......... Disables all operations other than turning power 
    on/off and FUNCTION.
    2......... Only the FUNCTION operation is enabled.
    Disables all operations other than FUNCTION (not 
    even power on/off).
    RS-232C/LAN
    Specifi es whether to allow control via RS-232C or LAN 
    (see pages 12 and 21).
    OSD DISPLAY
    Hides/shows menus. 
    The FUNCTION screen cannot be hidden.
    LED
    Specifi es whether to light power LEDs.
    Initialization (Reset)/Functional Restriction Setting
    TEMPERATURE ALERT
    Selects the notifi cation method for an abnormal 
    temperature.
    OFF .............. Do not notify about an abnormal 
    temperature.
    OSD & LED .. When an abnormal temperature is 
    detected, the power LED fl ashes in red 
    and green alternately and the screen 
    displays a message: TEMPERATURE.
    LED............... When an abnormal temperature is 
    detected, the power LED fl ashes in red 
    and green alternately.
    STATUS ALERT
    Selects the notifi cation method for a hardware error.
    OFF .............. Do not notify about the error.
    OSD & LED .. When a hardware error is detected, the 
    power LED fl ashes in red and the screen 
    displays a message: STATUS [xxxx].
    LED............... When a hardware error is detected, the 
    power LED fl ashes in red.
    3. Press 
    MENU to return to the normal screen.
    TIPS
    •  When both abnormal temperature and hardware error are 
    detected, the hardware error notifi cation overrides.
     
    						
    							12E
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
    You can control this monitor from a PC via RS-232C (COM 
    port) on the PC.
    You can also connect multiple monitors via a daisy chain by 
    using a PC. By assigning ID numbers to each monitor (see 
    page 13), you can make input mode selection/adjustment or 
    can check the status of a specifi c monitor.
    Caution
    •  To control the monitor via RS-232C, set RS-232C/LAN 
    SELECT to RS-232C.
    •  You cannot use RS-232C and LAN control simultaneously.
    PC connection
    „One-to-one connection with a PC
    Connect with RS-232 straight cable between the PC’s COM 
    port (RS-232C connector) and the RS-232C input terminal on 
    the monitor.
    RS-232 straight cable  (commercially available) 
    To COM port PC  RS-232C input terminal
    „Daisy chain connection…Advanced operation
    Connect with RS-232 straight cable between the PC’s COM 
    port (RS-232C connector) and the RS-232C input terminal on 
    the fi rst monitor. 
    Next, connect RS-232 straight cable to the fi rst monitor’s 
    RS-232C output terminal and to the second monitor’s
    RS-232C input terminal. Connect in the same way to the third 
    and subsequent monitors.
    Up to 25 monitors can be connected. (Depending on the 
    length of the cable used and the surrounding environment.)
    RS-232 straight cables  (commercially available)  First monitor 
    Second monitor 
    PC 
    To COM port 
    RS-232C  
    output terminal  RS-232C 
    input terminal
    Communication conditions
    Set the RS-232C communication settings on the PC to match 
    the monitor’s communication settings as follows:
    Baud rate 9600 bpsStop bit1 bit
    Data length 8 bits Flow control None
    Parity bit None
    Communication procedure
    „Command format
    When a command is sent from the PC to the monitor, the 
    monitor operates according to the received command and 
    sends a response message to the PC.
    C1 C2 C3 C4 P1  P2  P3  P4 
    Return code 
    Command field  
    (4 prescribed  
    alphanumerical characters
    ) Parameter field 
    (4 character string comprised of: 
    0-9, +, -, space, ?)
     Example:  VOLM0030
     VOLM 
      30
    *  Be sure to input 4 characters for the parameter. Pad with 
    spaces (“
    ”) if necessary. 
    (“ 
     ” is a return code (0DH, 0AH or 0DH))
    Wrong : VOLM30
    Right : VOLM   30
    When inputting a negative value, specify a numerical value in 
    three digits.
     Example: AUTR-009
    Do not use spaces for MPOS, DATE, and SC01 through 
    SC08. Specify parameters using a specifi ed number of 
    characters.
     Example: MPOS010097
    If a command has “R” listed for “DIRECTION” in the
    “RS-232C command table” on page 16, the current value can 
    be returned by using “?” as the parameter.
     Example:
    VOLM ? ? ? ?
    ←
    From PC to monitor (How much 
    is current volume setting?).
    30
    ←From monitor to PC (Current 
    volume setting: 30).
    *  If an ID number (see page 13) has been assigned
    (For example, ID number = 1).
    VOLM 
    ?
    ←From PC to monitor.
    30  001
    ←From monitor to PC.
     
    						
    							E13
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
    „Response code format
    When a command has been executed correctly
    O K Return code
    (0DH, 0AH)
    A response is returned after a command is executed.
    *  If an ID number has been assigned
    O K SPC 0  0  1 
    ID number of responding monitor  Space (20
    H) Return code
    (0DH, 0AH)
    When a command has not been executed
    R R  E Return code
    (0DH, 0AH)
    *  If an ID number has been assigned
    R R  E SPC 0 0 1 
    ID number 
    Space (20H) Return code
    (0DH, 0AH)
    TIPS
    •  “ERR” is returned when there is no relevant command or 
    when the command cannot be used in the current state of 
    the monitor.
    •   If communication has not been established for reasons 
    such as a bad connection between the PC and monitor, 
    nothing is returned (not even ERR).
    •   If no monitor has been assigned the designated ID number 
    (e.g. if the command IDSL0002 
     is used, but no monitor 
    with ID number: 2 is found), no response is returned.
    •   If RS-232C/LAN COMMAND is set to options other than 
    NORMAL, the return code for a response is 0D
    H only.
    If execution of the command is taking some time
    I  W T A Return code
    (0DH, 0AH)
    When the following commands are used, “WAIT” is returned. 
    In this case, a value will be returned if you wait a while. Do not 
    send any command during this period.
    No ID number is attached to WAIT response.
    •  Commands which return WAIT:
    1.  When repeater control is used
    2.  When an IDSL or IDLK command is used
    3.  When one of the following commands is used: RSET, 
    INPS, ASNC, WIDE, EMAG, EPOS, PXSL, POWR, 
    AGIN, MWIN, MWIP, MWPP, ESTG, EMHV, EPHV, 
    ESHV
    When control via RS-232C is locked (to prevent use) 
    using the operation lock function (see page 11)
    E  C D K  O  L 
    Return code
    (0D
    H, 0AH)
    When RS-232C/LAN SELECT is set to LAN
    U N S E  L  E C T  E D 
    Return code
    (0D
    H, 0AH)
    „Communication interval
    •  After OK or ERR is returned, you must send the following 
    commands.
      To set a timeout for the command response, specify 10 
    seconds or longer.
    •  Provide an interval of 100 ms or more between the 
    command response and the transmission of the next 
    command.
    VOLM0020 
    OK 
     
     
    INPS0001 
    WAIT 
    OK Interval of 100 ms or more
    TIPS
    •  When executing ALL RESET, set the timeout period to 30 
    seconds or longer. 
    •  When turning the power on while the POWER ON DELAY 
    function is in use, set the timeout period to the POWER ON 
    DELAY period + 10 seconds or longer.
    Advanced operation
    This section explains commands for daisy chain connection. 
    The basic communication procedure is the same as in the 
    “One-to-one connection with a PC” section.
    „ID numbers
    You can assign a unique ID number to each monitor (see 
    page 7). This allows you to control a particular monitor in a 
    daisy chain of monitors.
    You can assign ID numbers either from the menu screen (using 
    the remote control) or from the PC using RS-232 cable.
    [Example] 
    ID number: 1  ID number: 2  ID number: 3  ID number: 4
    If monitors are connected as shown above, you can 
    execute commands like “Set the volume of the monitor with 
    ID 4 to 20”.
    When controlling monitors linked in a daisy chain by 
    designating ID numbers, you should basically avoid any 
    duplication of ID numbers.
    ID numbers do not have to be assigned in ascending order 
    starting from the PC. They can also be connected as shown 
    below.
    [Example] 
    ID number: 3  ID number: 2  ID number: 4  ID number: 1
     
    						
    							E14
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
    „Commands for ID control
    The command examples shown on this page assume the 
    following connection and ID number set up.
    ID number: 1  ID number: 2  ID number: 3  ID number: 4
    IDST ......... A monitor receiving this command sets its own ID 
    number in the parameter fi eld.
     Example:
    IDST0001
    OK 
     001
    ←The ID number of this monitor is set to 1.
    TIPS
    You can automatically assign ID numbers by using the IDST 
    command with the Repeater control (see “Repeater control” 
    on page 15).
    For example, using the command “IDST001+” automatically 
    sets the ID numbers, as shown below.
    [Example] 
    ID number: 1  ID number: 2  ID number: 3  ID number: 4
    IDST001 +
    ←ID setting command with repeater control
    WAIT
    OK 
     001
    ←“OK” response from ID number: 1
    OK  002
    ←“OK” response from ID number: 2
    OK  003
    ←“OK” response from ID number: 3
    OK  004
    ←“OK” response from ID number: 4 (End)
    IDSL ........The parameter of this command sets the ID number 
    of the monitor. The monitor is subject to the next 
    command.
     Example: 
    IDSL0002
    ←
    The next command is for the monitor 
    with ID number: 2.
    WAIT
    ←Searching for monitor with ID number: 
    2
    OK  002
    ←Found monitor with ID number: 2
    VOLM0030
    ←Sets volume of monitor with ID 
    number: 2 to 30.
    WAIT
    ←Processing
    OK  002
    ←OK response from monitor with ID 
    number: 2
    VOLM0020
    ←Sets volume to 20.
    OK  001
    ←The volume of the monitor with ID 
    number: 1 (the one directly connected 
    to the PC) is set to 20.*
    *   The IDSL command is effective only once, for the 
    immediately succeeding command.
    IDLK ........The parameter of this command sets the ID 
    number of the monitor. The monitor is subject to all 
    subsequent commands.
     Example: 
    IDLK0002
    ←
    Following commands are for the monitor 
    with ID number: 2.
    WAIT
    ←Searching for monitor with ID number: 
    2
    OK  002
    ←Found monitor with ID number: 2
    VOLM0030
    ←Sets volume of monitor with ID 
    number: 2 to 30.*
    WAIT
    ←Processing
    OK  002
    VOLM0020
    ←
    Sets volume of monitor with ID 
    number: 2 to 20.*
    WAIT
    OK 
     002
    IDLK0000
    ←
    Canceling fi xed ID number setting
    WAIT
    ←Canceling IDLK
    OK  002
    ←Cancelation complete
    VOLM0010
    OK 
     001
    ←The volume of the monitor with ID number: 
    1 (the one directly connected to the PC) is 
    set to 10. (IDLK is canceled.)
    *   The IDLK command remains effective until it is 
    canceled, or power is shut off.
    IDCK ........Provides screen display of the ID number currently 
    assigned to a monitor, and the ID number currently 
    set for IDLK (if any).
     Example:
    (After executing IDLK0002)
    IDCK0000
    ←(Parameter has no meaning.)
    ID : 001    IDLK : 002
    ←Returned response. The ID 
    number is also displayed on the 
    monitor screen.
    IDCK000 + 
    ←Repeater control. (If a command 
    is used with repeater control, ID 
    designation using IDSL or IDLK 
    is canceled.) WAIT
    ID : 001    IDLK : 000
    ID : 002    IDLK : 000
    ID : 003    IDLK : 000
    ID : 004    IDLK : 000
     
    						
    							E15
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
    „Repeater control
    This system has a function to allow setting of multiple 
    monitors connected in a daisy chain using a single command. 
    This function is called repeater control. You can use Repeater 
    control function without assigning ID numbers.
    [Example] 
    Set 1 
     Set 2  Set 3 Set 4
    *   If monitors are connected as shown above, you can 
    execute a command like “Set all monitors’ input settings to 
    PC1 DVI-D”.
    „Repeater control command
    Repeater control is achieved by setting the FOURTH 
    CHARACTER of the parameter to “+”.
    Example:
    VOLM030 +
    ←
    Sets volume of all monitors to 30.
    In repeater control, responses are returned by all the 
    connected monitors.
    If you want to determine that a value has been returned by a 
    specifi c set, assign ID numbers to each monitor in advance.
    When some monitors do not return their responses, the 
    probable cause is that the monitors could not receive the 
    command or command processing is not complete. Do not 
    send a new command.
    Example:  (When 4 monitors are connected, and 
    assigned ID numbers: 1 through 4)
    VOLM030 +
    WAIT
    OK 
     001
    OK 
     002
    OK 
     003
    OK 
     004
    ←If 4 monitors are connected in 
    a chain, reliable operation can 
    be ensured by sending a new 
    command only after a reply 
    has been returned by 4th (last) 
    monitor.
    Repeater control can also be used for reading settings.
    Example:
    VOLM ? ? ? +
    WAIT
    10 
     001
    Volume settings for all 
    monitors are returned. 20 
     002
    30 
     003
    30 
     004
    TIPS
    •  If repeater control is used during ID designation (IDSL, 
    IDLK), the ID designation is canceled.
     
    						
    							E16
    RS-232C command table
    How to read the command table
    Command: Command fi eld (See page 12.)
    Direction:  W  When the “Parameter” is set in the parameter fi eld (see page 12), the command functions as described 
    under “Control/Response Contents”.
      R  The returned value indicated under “Reply” can be obtained by setting “????”, “
    ?” or “???+” 
    (repeater control) in the parameter fi eld (see page 12).
    Parameter: Parameter fi eld (See page 12.)
    Reply:  Response (Returned value)
    *:  “A” indicates a command which can be used in power standby mode regardless of the STANDBY MODE 
    setting.
      “B” indicates command which can be used in power standby mode when STANDBY MODE is set to 
    STANDARD. (It cannot be used in the power standby mode when LOW POWER is selected.)
    “–” indicates a command which cannot be used in power standby mode.
    Power control/Input mode selection
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *
    POWER CONTROL POWR W 0
     Switches to standby mode.
    A 1 Returns from standby mode.
    R 0 Standby mode
    1 Normal mode
    2 Input signal waiting mode
    INPUT MODE SELECTION INPS W 0 Toggle change for input mode. Terminals not selected in DVI SELECT/
    BNC SELECT/HDMI SELECT cannot be selected.
    A 1 PC1 DVI-D
    “ERR” when AV1 DVI-D is selected for DVI SELECT.
    2 PC3 D-SUB
    3 AV3 COMPONENT
    “ERR” when PC4 RGB is selected for BNC SELECT.
    4 AV5 VIDEO
    6 PC4 RGB
    “ERR” when AV3 COMPONENT is selected for BNC SELECT.
    7 AV1 DVI-D
    “ERR” when PC1 DVI-D is selected for DVI SELECT.
    8 AV4 S-VIDEO
    9 AV2 HDMI
    “ERR” when PC2 HDMI is selected for HDMI SELECT.
    10 PC2 HDMI
    “ERR” when AV2 HDMI is selected for HDMI SELECT.
    R 1 PC1 DVI-D
    A 2 PC3 D-SUB
    3 AV3 COMPONENT
    4 AV5 VIDEO
    6 PC4 RGB
    7 AV1 DVI-D
    8 AV4 S-VIDEO
    9 AV2 HDMI
    10 PC2 HDMI
    SCREEN menu
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *
    AUTO ASNC W 1 When the input mode is PC3, PC4.
    - CLOCK CLCK WR 0-1200 0-1200 When the input mode is PC3, PC4. Varies depending on the signal.
    PHASE PHSE WR 0-63 0-63 When the input mode is PC3, PC4.
    POSITIONING POSITION OF 
    THE LONGEST 
    DIRECTIONHPOS WR 0-100 0-100 0-800 on PC3/PC4. 
    Varies depending on the signal.
    POSITION OF 
    THE SHORTEST 
    DIRECTIONVPOS WR 0-100 0-100 0-200 on PC3/PC4.
    Varies depending on the signal.
    SIZE POSITION OF 
    THE LONGEST 
    DIRECTIONHSIZ WR 0-100 0-100
    POSITION OF 
    THE SHORTEST 
    DIRECTIONVSIZ WR 0-100 0-100
    RESOLUTION
    L-DIRECTION RESHRES WR 300-1920 300-1920 When the input mode is PC3, PC4. 
    Only even numbers are valid for parameters.
    Varies depending on the signal.S-DIRECTION RESVRES WR 200-1200 200-1200
    RESET ARST W 1
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
     
    						
    							E17
    PICTURE menu
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *
    AUTO AGIN W 1 When the input mode is PC3, PC4. -
    CONTRAST CONT WR 0-60 0-60 0-127 on PC3/PC4.
    B BLACK LEVEL BLVL WR 0-60 0-60 0-127 on PC3/PC4.
    TINT TINT WR 0-60 0-60
    COLORS COLR WR 0-60 0-60
    SHARPNESS SHRP WR 0-24 0-24
    ADVANCED
    (When the input 
    mode is AV.)FLESH TONE FLES WR 0-2 0-2 0: OFF, 1: LOW, 2: HIGH
    B 3D-NR TDNR WR 0-2 0-2 0: OFF, 1: LOW, 2: HIGH
    MPEG-NR MPNR WR 0-1 0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON
    3D-Y/C YCSP WR 0-1 0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON   (When the input mode is AV5)
    C.M.S.-HUE CMHR WR -10-10 -10-10 R
    B CMHY Y
    CMHG G
    CMHC C
    CMHB B
    CMHM M
    CRST W 1 Resets the hue.
    C.M.S.-
    SATURATIONCMSR WR -10-10 -10-10 R
    CMSY Y
    CMSG G
    CMSC C
    CMSB B
    CMSM M
    CRST W 2 Resets the saturation.
    C.M.S.-VALUE CMVR WR -10-10 -10-10 R
    CMVY Y
    CMVG G
    CMVC C
    CMVB B
    CMVM M
    CRST W 3 Resets the brightness.
    COLOR MODE BMOD WR 0 0 STD
    B 2 2 VIVID
    3 3 sRGB (When the input mode is PC)
    WHITE BALANCE THRU CTMP WR 0 0 When the input mode is PC1/PC2.
    B PRESET 1-15 1-15 From 1: approximately 3,000K to 15: approximately 10,000K
    (500K steps)
    USER 99 99
    R-CONTRAST CRTR WR 0-512 0-512 “ERR” when CTMP is not set to 99.
    G-CONTRAST CRTG WR 0-512 0-512
    B-CONTRAST CRTB WR 0-512 0-512
    COPY TO USER CPTU W 0 Copies a preset value to the user setting. -
    GAMMA GAMM WR 0-2 0-2 0: 1.8, 1: 2.2, 2: 2.4 B
    RESET ARST W 2-
    AUDIO menu
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *
    TREBLE AUTR WR
    -10-10 -10-10
    B BASS AUBS WR-10-10 -10-10
    BALANCE AUBL WR-10-10 -10-10
    RESET ARST W 3-
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
     
    						
    							E18
    SETUP menu
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameterReply Control/Response contents *
    OSD H-POSITION  OSDH WR0-1000-100
    B
    OSD V-POSITION OSDV WR0-1000-100
    SCREEN MOTION SCSV WR0-40-4 0: OFF, 1-4: PATTERN1-4 B
    MOTION TIME 1 MTIM WR0-200-20 B
    MOTION TIME 2 PATTERN1 MINT WR 10-99010-990 Per 10 seconds
    B
    PATTERN2-4 MINT WR 5-205-20 Per second
    MONITOR STDR WR0-10-1 0: LANDSCAPE, 1: PORTRAIT B
    LANGUAGE LANG WR1414 ENGLISH
    B
    1
    1 DEUTSCH
    2 2 FRANÇAIS
    3 3 ITALIANO
    4 4 ESPAÑOL
    55 РУССКИЙ
    66
     
    HDMI AUTO VIEW HDAW WR0-10-1 0: OFF, 1: ON B
    Power On Delay PWOD WR00 OFF
    B
    1-60 1-60 ON
    STANDBY MODE STBM WR0-10-1 0: STANDARD, 1: LOW POWER B
    RS-232C/LAN SELECT CTLS WR0-10-1 0 : RS-232C 1 : LAN B
    RS-232C/LAN COMMAND CMDM WR0-20-2 0 : NORMAL, 1 : MODE1, 2 : MODE2 B
    ID NUMBER ID NO. SETTING IDST W 0-255Sets the monitor’s ID number. (“0” means “no ID number”.)
    A
    R
    0-255 Returns the monitor’s ID number.
    ID NO. SETTING 
    (ONCE) IDSL W
    1-255Sets a monitor ID number.
    This ID number is only effective for the command immediately after this 
    command.
    0 Clears the ID number if one has been designated.
    ID NO. SETTING 
    (SUBSEQUENT) IDLK W
    1-255Sets a monitor ID number. 
    This ID number is effective for the next and all subsequent commands 
    after this command.
    0 Clears the ID number if one has been designated.
    ID CHECK IDCK W 0 ID  : xxx
    IDLK : yyy Displays monitor’s own ID number and the selected ID number on the 
    screen.
    B
    OPTION menu
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameter
    Reply Control/Response contents *
    DATE/TIME SETTING DATE WRAABBCCDDEE AABBCCDDEEAA: Year, BB: Month, CC: Day, DD: Time, EE: Minute
    B
    SCHEDULE SC01-
    SC08 WR ABCDEFFGGH ABCDEFFGGH Schedule of a speci
    fi ed number
    A: Schedule  0= Not effective, 1 = Effective
    B: Power  0 = OFF, 1 = ON
    C: Day of the week 1  0 = Only once, 1 = Every week, 2 = Every day
    D: Day of the week 2  0 = Sunday, 1 = Monday through 6 = Saturday,
      9 = Not exist
    E: Day of the week 3  0 = Sunday, 1 = Monday through 6 = Saturday,
      9 = Not exist
    F: Time  00-23
    G: Minute  00-59
    H: Input  0 = Not specifi ed, 1 = PC1/AV1, 2 = PC3,
      3 = PC4/AV3, 4 = AV5, 5 = AV4, 6 = PC2/AV2 B
    INPUT SELECT DVI SELECT DVSL WR 0-10-1 0: PC1 DVI-D, 1: AV1 DVI-D B
    BNC SELECT BNSL WR 0-10-1 0: PC4 RGB, 1: AV3 COMPONENT B
    HDMI SELECT HDSL WR 0-10-1 0: PC2 HDMI, 1: AV2 HDMI B
    HDMI AUDIO  SELECTHMDA WR0-10-1 0: DIGITAL, 1: ANALOG B
    AUDIO OUTPUT AOUT WR0-10-1 0: VARIABLE, 1: FIXED B
    INPUT 
    RESOLUTION 
    (PC)
    RESOLUTION CHECKPXCK R - Returns current resolution in the form of hhh, vvv.
    -
    PIXEL SETTING 
    (PC3, PC4)
    PXSL WR
    11 768) 1360 x 768
    2 2 768) 1280 x 768
    3 3 768) 1024 x 768
    5 5 480) 848 x 480
    6 6 480) 640 x 480
    7 7 1050) 1680 x 1050
    8 8 1050) 1400 x 1050
    9 9 768) AUTO
    10 10 480) AUTO
    INPUT RESOLUTION (AV)RESOLUTION CHECKRESO R - 480i, 480p, 1080i, 720p, 1080p, VGA , etc. -
    SCAN MODE SCAN WR0-20-2 0: MODE1, 1: MODE2, 2: MODE3   (When the input mode is AV) B
    SELF ADJUST AADJ WR0-10-1 0: OFF, 1: ON B
    POWER MANAGEMENT PMNG WR0-10-1 0: OFF, 1: ON B
    AUTO INPUT CHANGE AINC WR0-10-1 0: OFF, 1: ON B
    COLOR SYSTEM CSYS WR0-50-5 0: AUTO, 1: PAL, 2: PAL-60, 3: SECAM, 4: NTSC3.58, 5: NTSC4.43 B
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
     
    						
    							E19
    ENLARGE menu (When the input mode is PC)
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *
    ENLARGE MODE EMAG WR 0-4 0-4 0: OFF, 1: 2 x 2, 2: 3 x 3, 3: 4 x 4, 4: 5 x 5
    - EMHV WR 11-55 11-55 1 x 1 (OFF) to 5 x 5 (“m x n” is expressed as “mn”, where m and n are 
    the numbers of monitors specifi ed for the longest direction and the 
    shortest direction respectively.)
    BEZEL WIDTH WIDTH OF THE
    SHORTER SIDEBEZH WR 0-100 0-100
    WIDTH OF THE
    LONGER SIDEBEZV WR 0-100 0-100
    IMAGE POSITION (M x N) EPHV WR 11-55 11-55 Specify values in the order of ENLARGE-POS LD/ENLARGE-POS SD.
    IMAGE POSITION (2 x 2) EPOS WR 0-3 0-3 See the description below.
    IMAGE POSITION (3 x 3) EPOS WR 0-8 0-8
    IMAGE POSITION (4 x 4) EPOS WR 0-15 0-15
    IMAGE POSITION (5 x 5) EPOS WR 0-24 0-24
    ENLARGED 
    SCREEN 
    POSITIONINGTHE LONGEST 
    DIRECTIONEPSH WR -999-999 -999-999 The setting range depends on the ENLARGE MODE setting and the 
    IMAGE POSITION.
    THE SHORTEST 
    DIRECTIONEPSV WR -999-999 -999-999
    ENLARGE/IMAGE POSITION SETTING ESTG WR XXYY XXYY XX: ENLARGE MODE (Same as EMAG), YY: IMAGE POSITION (Same 
    as EPOS)
    ESHV WR XXYY XXYY XX: ENLARGE MODE (Same as EMHV), YY: IMAGE POSITION (Same 
    as EPHV)
    •  IMAGE POSITION (EPOS) setting
      In horizontal orientation
     
    2 x 2 4 x 4 5 x 5 3 x 3 
    1 
    3  0 
    2 0 1 2 
    3 4 5 
    6 7 8 2 
    6 
    10 3 
    7 
    11   0 
    1 
    4 5 
    8 9 
    12 13 14 
    15 0
    5
    10
    15
    201
    6
    11
    16
    212
    7
    12
    17
    223
    8
    13
    18
    234
    9
    14
    19
    24
      In vertical orientation
     
    2 x 24 x 45 x 53 x 3
    13
    020
    1
    2
    4
    5
    6
    8
    9
    10
    3711
    12
    13
    14
    15
    0
    1
    2
    5
    6
    7
    10
    11
    12
    3813
    15
    16
    17
    18
    20
    21
    22
    23
    49141924
    0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
     
    						
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    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
    PIP/PbyP menu
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *
    PIP MODES MWIN WR 0-3 0-3 0: OFF, 1: PIP, 2: PbyP, 3: PbyP2 B
    PIP SIZE MPSZ WR 1-12 1-12B
    PIP POS THE LONGEST 
    DIRECTIONMHPS W 0-100B
    R 0-100B
    THE SHORTEST 
    DIRECTIONMVPS W 0-100B
    R 0-100B
    PIP POS LD+SD BATCH MPOS W 0-100,0-100 Specify the position in MPOSxxxyyy format. 
    (xxx: Longer side, yyy: Shorter side position)B
    R 0-100,0-100 Returns a response in (xxx,yyy) format. 
    (xxx: Longer side, yyy: Shorter side position)B
    PIP BLEND MWBL WR 0-15 0-15B
    PIP SOURCE MWIP WR 1 1 PC1 DVI-D
    B 2 2 PC3 D-SUB
    3 3 AV3 COMPONENT
    4 4 AV5 VIDEO
    6 6 PC4 RGB
    7 7 AV1 DVI-D
    8 8 AV4 S-VIDEO
    9 9 AV2 HDMI
    10 10 PC2 HDMI
    SOUND CHANGE MWAD WR 1-2 1-2 1: MAIN, 2: SUB B
    MAIN POS (Main screen) MWPP WR 0-1 0-1 0: POS1, 1: POS2 B
    PbyP2 POS (Sub screen) MW2P WR 0-2 0-2 0: POS1, 1: POS2, 2: POS3 B
    AUTO OFF MOFF WR 0-1 0-1 0: MANUAL, 1: AUTO B
    Initialization/Functional Restriction Setting (FUNCTION) menu
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *
    ALL RESET RSET W 0-1 0: ALL RESET 1, 1: ALL RESET 2 -
    ADJUSTMENT LOCK ALCK WR 0-2 0-2 0: OFF B
    OSD DISPLAY LOSD WR 0-1 0-1 0: ON, 1: OFF B
    LED OFLD WR 0-1 0-1 0: ON, 1: OFF B
    TEMPERATURE ALERT TALT WR 0-2 0-2 0: OFF, 1: OSD & LED, 2: LED B
    STATUS ALERT SALT WR 0-2 0-2 0: OFF, 1: OSD & LED, 2: LED B
    Others
    FunctionCommand DirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *
    SCREEN SIZE (PC) WIDE WR 1-5 1-5 1: WIDE, 2: NORMAL, 3: Dot by Dot, 4: ZOOM1, 5: ZOOM2 B
    SCREEN SIZE (AV) WIDE WR 1-5 1-5 1: WIDE, 2: ZOOM1, 3: ZOOM2, 4: NORMAL, 5: Dot by Dot B
    VOLUME VOLM WR 0-31 0-31B
    MUTE MUTE WR 0-1 0-1 0: OFF, 1: ON -
    INFORMATIONMODEL INF1 R Value
    A
    SERIAL NO SRNO R Value
    BRIGHT VLMP WR 0-31 0-31 Brightness B
    TEMPERATURE SENSOR DSTA R 0 Internal temperature normal
    A 1 Internal temperature abnormal (Standby mode)
    2 Internal temperature abnormal (Temperature is normal now, but it was 
    abnormal during operation.)
    3 Internal temperature abnormal (Brightness of the backlight decreases.)
    4 Temperature sensor abnormal
    TEMPERATURE ACQUISITION ERRT R Value Temperature at temperature sensors 1 through 3 are returned in the 
    following forms:
    [Sensor 1], [Sensor 2], [Sensor 3]
    Indicates a temperature sensor abnormality when “126” is returned.A
    CAUSE OF LAST STANDBY MODE STCA W 0 Initialization
    A R 0 No detectable error has occurred
    1 Standby mode by POWER button
    2 Main power “OFF” by the main power switch
    3 Standby mode by RS-232C or LAN
    4 Waiting mode by No Signal (Incl: VESA DPMS/DMPM)
    6 Standby mode by abnormal temperature
    8 Standby mode by SCHEDULE setting
     
    						
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