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    Note: While Standby bit is set, the SICP engine accepts only STANDBY com\
    mand in 
    miscellaneous group is accepted. 
     
    3.2.3 General sequence: frame format 
     
    A message can be sent to the monitor to execute a command or to ask for \
    any 
    information; each message is enclosed in a frame, which consists of the \
    following: 
     
          ...   
     
    where: 
     
     =  , i.e. ASCII characters [1Bh] and [24h]. 
     
     = 3 ASCII characters each of which ranging from [30h] to [39h], which are \
    used as monitor address. 
     
     = An ASCII character that identifies the command type selected among 
    the list below: 
       
       [47h] = Geometry Group 
       [4Dh] = Miscellaneous Group 
       [50h] = Picture Group 
       [41h] = Audio Group 
       [44h] = Debug Group(Reserved) 
     
     = Two ASCII characters (ranging from [30h] to [39h], i.e. digits  to 
    , and from [41h] to [5Ah]), i.e. letters  to ), defining the 
    command. 
     
     ... = Two ASCII characters (ranging from [30h] to [39h], i.e. digits  to 
    , and from [41h] to [46h]), i.e. letters  to ), representing the 
    hex value of the data, or one ASCII characters when data are text 
    strings. 
     
      Write commands may become a request for the current value when 
    only     =  (i.e. [3Fh]) is sent. 
     
     = , i.e. the ASCII character [3Bh]. 
     
    3.2.4 Acknowledge to general sequence: frame format 
     
    Once the monitor has received a general command sequence, it returns a m\
    essage that 
    is one of the following when no data are expected as part of the answerb\
    ack: 
      
       
     
      
     
     In case data are expected, then the message becomes: 
     
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    [ NAME ] 
                          Philips 
     09 14023
     
    						
    							
     
     
         ...  \
     
    where: 
     
     = The ASCII character [06h], to tell the transmitter that the command has 
    been acknowledged. 
     
     = The ASCII characters [15h], to tell the transmitter that the command 
    has not been acknowledged, because the command itself is not valid 
    for any reason. 
     
     =  , i.e. ASCII characters [1Bh] and [25h]. 
     
        = 3 ASCII characters each of which ranging from [30h] to [39h], which are 
    used as monitor address. 
     
     = An ASCII character which identifies the command type, i.e. the same 
    identifier of the general command sequence that is being 
    acknowledged. 
     
     =  Two ASCII characters (ranging from [30h] to [39h], i.e. digits  to 
    , and from [41h] to [5Ah]), i.e.   letters  to ), defining the 
    command, i.e. the same identifier of the general command sequence 
    that is being acknowledged. 
     
    ... = Two ASCII characters (ranging from [30h] to [39h], i.e. digits  to 
    , and from [41h] to [46h]), i.e. letters  to ), representing the 
    hex value of the data, or one ASCII characters when data are text 
    strings. 
     
     = , i.e. the ASCII character [3Bh]. 
    3.3 Available Commands 
    Note: 
    1. Write commands may become a request for the current value when only     
    =  (i.e. [3Fh]) is sent. 
    2. A character  means a “don’t care” value in this section. 
    3. There is an availability table attached to each command. See the followi\
    ng table. 
    (1) Each gray shaded cell in the table means the source is not available for the 
    corresponding model. “TV TUNER” input is not available in BASIC model for 
    example.  
    (2) A dot, ‘•‘, means the command is available for the corresponding source and 
    model. For instance, the command is available in EXT input, PAL model. 
     
    Model 
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG     
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI)     
    HDCP     
     
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    [ NAME ] 
                          Philips 
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    TV TUNER     
    COMPOSITE     
    S VIDEO     
    EXT •    
    HDTV     
    3.3.1 Geometry Group 
    3.3.1.1 VIDEO MODE 
    Command: VM 
    Function: Set the format of the screen output for video inputs. 
    Data Range: 
     
     [00h] – WIDE SCREEN(STANDARD MODE) 
     [01h] – 4:3 
     [02h] – ZOOM 16:9 (FULL SCREEN) 
     [03h] – SUPER WIDE (NONLINEAR SCALING) 
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG     
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI)     
    HDCP • • • • 
    TV TUNER • • • • 
    COMPOSITE • • • • 
    S VIDEO • • • • 
    EXT • • • • 
    HDTV • • • • 
     
     
     
    3.3.1.2 PIP SIZE 
    Command: PS 
    Function: Control the PIP size. 
    Data Range: 
     [00h] – PIP OFF  
     [01h] – Small size 
     [02h] – Medium size  
     [03h] – Large size  
     [04h] – PBP size 
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG • • • • 
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI) • • • • 
    HDCP     
    TV TUNER     
    COMPOSITE     
     
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    [ NAME ] 
                          Philips 
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    S VIDEO     
    EXT     
    HDTV     
     
     
     
    3.3.1.3 PIP POSITION 
    Command: PP 
    Function: Control the PIP position. 
    Data Range: 
     [00h] – Upper left corner  
     [01h] – Upper right corner 
     [02h] – Bottom right corner  
     [03h] – Bottom left corner 
     This command is only supported in PC Analog/Digital inputs and when the 
    PIP is not OFF.  
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG • • • • 
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI) • • • • 
    HDCP     
    TV TUNER     
    COMPOSITE     
    S VIDEO     
    EXT     
    HDTV     
     
     
     
    3.3.1.4 ZOOM Type 
     
    Command: ZT 
    Function: Select Zoom type. 
    Data Range: 
     [00h] – Zoom type 1x1(zoom off)  
     [01h] – Zoom type 4x4 
     [02h] – Zoom type 3x3 
     [03h] – Zoom type 2x2 
     [04h] – Zoom type 1x5 
     
     
       
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG • • • • 
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI) • • • • 
    HDCP • • • • 
     
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    [ NAME ] 
                          Philips 
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    TV TUNER • • • • 
    COMPOSITE • • • • 
    S VIDEO • • • • 
    EXT • • • • 
    HDTV • • • • 
      
    3.3.1.5 ZOOM ID 
     
    Command: ZD 
    Function: Select Zoom ID . 
    Data Range: It depend on zoom type. 
         [00h] : [00h] ----- Zoom type 1x1(Zoom off)  
         [00h] : [0Fh] ----- Zoom type 4x4 
         [00h] : [08h] ----- Zoom type 3x3 
         [00h] : [03h] ----- Zoom type 2x2 
         [00h] : [04h] ----- Zoom type 1x5 
     
     
    0 
     
    •0 •1 •2 •3 
    •4 •5 •6 •7 
    •8 •9 •A •B 
    •C •D •E •F 
      
     
    •0 •1 •2 
    •3 •4 •5 
    •6 •7 •8 
     
    •0 •1 
    •2 •3 
     
               
    •0 •1 •2 •3 •4 
     
       
     
     
    3.3.2 Miscellaneous Group 
    3.3.2.1 OPERATION HOURS  
    Command: OH 
    Function: Operation hours of the target monitor. 
    Data Range: 
     [00000d] to [65535d] (5 digits) 
     This a “query only” command. 
     
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    [ NAME ] 
                          Philips 
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    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG     
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI)     
    HDCP     
    TV TUNER     
    COMPOSITE     
    S VIDEO     
    EXT     
    HDTV     
     
     
    3.3.2.2 STANDBY 
    Command: SB 
    Function: Standby ON/OFF. 
    Data Range: 
     [00h] – Standby OFF 
     [01h] – Standby ON 
     “Standby ON” means the set enters standby mode. 
     Query is not supported in this command. 
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG     
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI)     
    HDCP • • • • 
    TV TUNER • • • • 
    COMPOSITE • • • • 
    S VIDEO • • • • 
    EXT • • • • 
    HDTV • • • • 
     
     
    3.3.2.3 LIGHT SENSOR 
    Command: LS 
    Function: Light sensor ON/OFF. 
    Data Range: 
     [00h] – Light Sensor OFF 
     [01h] – Light Sensor ON 
     Enabling this feature enables the automatically brightness control for more 
    comfortable viewing. 
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG • • • • 
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI) • • • • 
     
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                          Philips 
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    HDCP • • • • 
    TV TUNER • • • • 
    COMPOSITE • • • • 
    S VIDEO • • • • 
    EXT • • • • 
    HDTV • • • • 
     
     
    3.3.2.4 FACTORY RESET 
    Command: RE 
    Function: Reset system to default state.  
    Data Range: 
     The following values are applied only if PC analog/digital input is 
    selected. 
     [00h] – Position settings only 
     Recall all those settings of the current timing, including 
    horizontal/vertical position, phase and clock. 
     This option has no effect in PC digital input. 
     [01h] – Color settings only 
      Reset color related settings including: 
      Set color temperature to “NORMAL Color”, 
      Set brightness and contrast level to 50%, and 
     [02h] – All settings 
      Recall all position and color related settings. 
     
     There is no data required for HDCP/Tuner/ CVBS/ S-video/EXT/HDTV 
    input. The reset function for these input sources sets the brightness/ color/ 
    contrast/ sharpness to default values, tint to 50% level, video mode to 
    “16:9 / Normal Mode”, recalls the treble/ bass/ spatial effect values for the\
     
    current smart sound setting, and set the balance to the middle. 
     
      
     Query is not supported in this command. 
     
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG • • • • 
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI) • • • • 
    HDCP • • • • 
    TV TUNER • • • • 
    COMPOSITE • • • • 
    S VIDEO • • • • 
    EXT • • • • 
    HDTV • • • • 
     
     
     
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    [ NAME ] 
                          Philips 
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    3.3.2.5 SLEEP TIMER 
    Command: SL 
    Function: Set the sleep timer for all video inputs. 
    Data Range: 
     [00h] – OFF 
     [01h] – 15 minutes 
     [02h] – 30 minutes 
     [03h] – 45 minutes 
     [04h] – 60 minutes 
     [05h] – 90 minutes 
     [06h] – 120 minutes 
     [07h] – 180 minutes 
     [08h] – 240 minutes 
     
     Query is not applicable in this command. 
     This command is not supported in PC Analog/Digital inputs. 
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG     
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI)     
    HDCP • • • • 
    TV TUNER • • • • 
    COMPOSITE • • • • 
    S VIDEO • • • • 
    EXT • • • • 
    HDTV • • • • 
    3.3.2.6 TV SYSTEM 
    Command: TS 
    Function: Select TV system used for tuner input. 
    Data Range: 
     [00h] – EUROPE 
     [01h] – FRANCE L 
     This feature is only supported in PAL model. 
     Query is not applicable in this command. 
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG     
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI)     
    HDCP     
    TV TUNER •    
    COMPOSITE     
    S VIDEO     
    EXT     
    HDTV     
     
     
     
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    [ NAME ] 
                          Philips 
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    3.3.2.7 CHANNEL SEARCH 
    Command: SE 
    Function: Automatically search all existing channels. 
    Data Range: 
     No data is required for this command. 
     Query is not applicable in this command. 
     This command is only supported in TV models. 
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG     
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI)     
    HDCP     
    TV TUNER • • • • 
    COMPOSITE     
    S VIDEO     
    EXT     
    HDTV     
     
     
    3.3.2.8 REMOTE CONTROLLER 
    Command: RC 
    Function: Enable/Disable remote controller. 
    Data Range: 
     [00h] – Disable. 
     [01h] – Enable. 
     Once the remote controller is disabled by this command, the controller can 
    be reactivated for a period of time by the procedure described in sectio\
    n 
    2.2. 
     Query is not supported in this command. 
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG • • • • 
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI) • • • • 
    HDCP • • • • 
    TV TUNER • • • • 
    COMPOSITE • • • • 
    S VIDEO • • • • 
    EXT • • • • 
    HDTV • • • • 
     
    3.3.2.9 KEYPAD LOCK CONTROLLER 
    Command: KL 
    Function: Enable/Disable keypad controller. 
    Data Range: 
     
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    [ NAME ] 
                          Philips 
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     [00h] – Enable keypad function. 
     [01h] – Disable keypad function. 
     Once the keypad controller is disabled by this command, the controller 
    can be reactivated for a period of time from wake up or power on 
     Query is not supported in this command. 
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG • • • • 
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI) • • • • 
    HDCP • • • • 
    TV TUNER • • • • 
    COMPOSITE • • • • 
    S VIDEO • • • • 
    EXT • • • • 
    HDTV • • • • 
     
     
    3.3.3 Picture Group 
    3.3.3.1 LANGUAGE 
    Command: LA 
    Function: Select the OSD language.  
    Data Range: 
     [00h] – English 
     [01h] – Spanish 
     [02h] – French 
     [03h] – Deutsch 
     [04h] – Italian 
     [05h] – Simplified Chinese 
     Simplified Chinese is only supported in AP and CHINA model. 
      
    Model
    Source PAL NTSC AP CHINA 
    PC ANALOG • • • • 
    PC DIGITAL 
    (DVI) • • • • 
    HDCP • • • • 
    TV TUNER • • • • 
    COMPOSITE • • • • 
    S VIDEO • • • • 
    EXT • • • • 
    HDTV • • • • 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    2838   100   05424
     
     
     
    [ NAME ] 
                          Philips 
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