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    							31E
    You	can	return	the	settings	to	their	factory-preset	values	and	
    restrict operations.
    1. If using the remote control unit, press 
    SIZE until “F” 
    is displayed in the upper left area of the screen, then 
    while “F” is being displayed, press 
    , , , and 
     in that order.
      If using the monitor buttons, press 
     and  at the 
    same time until “F” is displayed in the upper left area 
    of the screen, then while “F” is being displayed, press 
     and  at the same time.
    OFF
    UNLOCKE D
    ON1 ON
    LED
    OFF
    MONITO R
    FUNCTION1/1
    ALL RESET
    ADJUSTMENT LOCK
    ADJUSTMENT LOCK TA RGETRS-232C
    OSD DISPLAY
    LED
    TEMPERAT URE ALERT
    ST AT US  ALERT
    POWER BUTT ON
    CONTROLLER INPUT
    END…
    [MENU]
    2.  Select and set the items.
    ALL RESET
    Resets the settings to the factory default settings.  
    Press 
    	,	select	 ALL	RESET,	and	then	press	MENU.
    After	initialization,	turn	the	main	power	switch	off	and	
    then back on.
    When	the	PN-ZB02	(optional)	is	attached,	press	
    , 
    select the resetting method, and then press MENU.
    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,	
    ID	No.	SET,	BAUD	RATE,	NETWORK,	
    MAIL,	SERVICE	&	SUPPORT,	and	
    SNMP 	(See	page	25,	and	pages	49	to	
    52.)
    ADJUSTMENT LOCK
    You can disable operations on the monitor and the 
    remote control unit that use buttons.
    OFF  ...Enables 	operation.
    ON	1 .. Disables 	all	operations	other	than	turning	power	
    on/off,	FUNCTION,	and	REMOTE	CONTROL 	
    MODE.
    ON 2 .. Only	the	FUNCTION	and	REMOTE	CONTROL 	
    MODE	operations	are	enabled.	  
    Disables	all	operations	other	than	FUNCTION	
    and 	REMOTE 	CONTROL 	MODE 	(not 	even 	power	
    on/off).
    ADJUSTMENT LOCK TARGET
    Sets the target to prohibit operation of with 
    ADJUSTMENT 	LOCK.
    REMOTE	CONTROL ... Prohibits remote control operation
    MONITOR	BUTTONS .... Prohibits monitor button operation
    BOTH  ........................   Prohibits remote control and 
    monitor button operation
    Initialization (Reset)/Functional Restriction Setting (FUNCTION)
    RS-232C
    (RS-232C/LAN when the PN-ZB02 (optional) is 
    attached)
    Specifies	whether	to	allow	control	via	RS-232C	or	LAN	
    (see	pages	32	and	45).
    OSD DISPLAY
    Shows/hides the menu, modes, and messages.
    The	FUNCTION	and	REMOTE	CONTROL 	MODE	
    screens cannot be hidden.
    ON	1  ............. Shows all menus, modes, and messages.
    ON 2  ............. 	 Hides	messages 	automatically	displayed	
    by the display. Shows messages during 
    operation.
    OFF  .............. Hides	all	menus,	modes,	and	messages.
    LED
    Specifies	whether	to	light	the	power	LED.
    OFF	cannot	be	selected	when	STANDBY 	MODE	is	LOW	
    POWER.
    TEMPERATURE ALERT
    Selects	the	notification	method	for	an	abnormal	
    temperature.
    OFF  .............. Do	not	notify	about	an	abnormal	
    temperature.
    OSD	&	LED .. When	an	abnormal	temperature	is	
    detected,	the	power	LED	flashes	in	red	
    and green alternately and the screen 
    displays	a	message:	 TEMPERATURE.
    LED............... When	an	abnormal	temperature	is	
    detected,	the	power	LED	flashes	in	red	
    and green alternately.
    STATUS ALERT
    Selects	the	notification	method	for	a	hardware	error.
    OFF  .............. Do	not	notify	about	the	error.
    OSD	&	LED .. When	a	hardware	error	is	detected,	the	
    power	LED	flashes	in	red	and	the	screen	
    displays	a	message:	STATUS	[xxxx].
    LED............... When	a	hardware	error	is	detected,	the	
    power	LED	flashes	in	red.
    POWER BUTTON
    Normally, leave this setting as MONITOR.
    When	using	an	optional	part,	if	instruction	appears,	
    change the setting accordingly.
    CONTROLLER INPUT
    Normally, you do not need to change this setting.
    When	using	an	optional	part,	if	instruction	appears,	
    change the setting accordingly.
    3.  Press 
    MENU to return to the normal screen.
    TIPS
    •	 When	both	abnormal	temperature	and	hardware	error	are	
    detected,	the	hardware	error	notification	overrides.
    •	 If	 OSD	DISPLAY 	is	set	to	either	ON	2	or	OFF,	an	error	
    notification	is	displayed	when	 TEMPERATURE	ALERT	or	
    STATUS	 ALERT	is	set	to	OSD	&	LED. 
    						
    							32E
    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	34),	you	can	make	input	mode	selection/adjustment	or	
    can	check	the	status	of	a	specific	monitor.Precautions when the PN-ZB02 (optional) is attached
    •	 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
    nOne-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 termina
    l
    nDaisy 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	first	monitor.	
    Next,	connect	RS-232	straight	cable	to	the	first	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 
    input termina
    l
    RS-232C 
    output termina
    l
    Communication conditions
    Set	the	RS-232C	communication	settings	on	the	PC	to	match	
    the monitor’s communication settings as follows:
    Baud	rate *Stop bit1	bit
    Data	length 8 bits Flow	controlNone
    Parity bit None
    *		 Set	to	the	same	baud	rate	as	the	BAUD	RATE	setting	of	
    SETUP 	menu.	(Initial	setting:	38400	bps)
    *		 When	connecting	multiple	monitors	in	a	daisy	chain,	set	all	
    monitors	to	the	same	BAUD	RATE.	
    Communication procedure
    n 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 fiel
    d 
    (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-005
    Do	not	use	spaces	for	MPOS,	DATE,	and	SC01	through	
    SC08.	Specify	parameters	using	a	specified	number	of	
    characters.
    	Example:	MPOS010097
    If	a	command	has	“R”	listed	for	“DIRECTION”	in	the 
    “RS-232C	command	table”	on	page	37,	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	33) 	has	been	assigned 
    (For	example,	ID	number	=	1).
    VOLM	
    ? ←From	PC	to	monitor.
    30		001 ←From	monitor	to	PC. 
    						
    							E33
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
    n 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).
    •		 “ERR”	may	be	returned	when	 a	command	can’t	be	
    received correctly due to interference from the surrounding 
    environment.
      Please ensure that the system or software retries the 
    command if this occurs.
    •		 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 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,	ENLG
    When control via RS-232C is locked (to prevent use) 
    using the operation lock function (see page 31)
    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)
    nCommunication 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. 
    When	connecting	multiple	monitors	in	a	daisy	chain,	set	the	
    timeout to at least the product of the monitor’s position from 
    the	computer	multiplied	by	10	seconds.  
    Example)	3rd	monitor	from	computer:	30	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. 
    						
    							E34
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
    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.
    nID numbers
    You	can	assign	a	unique	ID	number	to	each	monitor	(see	
    page 24). 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	designating	ID	numbers	for	a	set	of	monitors	linked	in	a	
    daisy	chain,	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
    nCommands 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	field.
    	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	35).
    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. 
    						
    							E35
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
    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	fixed	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
    n
    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 3S et 4
    *		 If	monitors	are	connected	as	shown	above,	you	can	
    execute a command like “Set all monitors’ input settings to 
    PC	D-SUB”. 
    						
    							E36
    nRepeater 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 
    specific	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.
    Controlling the Monitor with a PC (RS-232C)
    Setting of the GAMMA user data
    n To transfer the GAMMA user data
    Use	the	user	data	transfer	commands	(UGRW,	UGGW	and	
    UGBW).	For	each	of	the	R,	G	and	B	colors,	divide	the	total	
    512	pieces	of	user	data	into	16	blocks,	and	transfer	32	pieces	
    of data with each command.
    C1
    C2C3C4P1P2P3P4 …
    S1 S2
    Command fieldBlock number (01 to 16)Data fieldC hecksum field
    		Example:	 To	transfer	the	data	of	block	1	(0	to	31	levels)	
    of red (R) data
    UGRW 01000000010002 … 0031C0
    CommandBlock number32 pieces of data Checksum
    One piece of data consists
    of 4 digits.
    *	 If	data	is	less	than	4	digits,	add	a	“0”	(zero)	to	make	it	4	
    digits.
    *	 The	checksum	field	is	the	character	string	(ASCII)	data	of	 lower-order	one	byte	which	indicates	the	sum	of	the	block	
    number	and	32	pieces	of	data	in	hexadecimal	(0	to	F).
    nSaving the GAMMA user data
    Use	the	user	data	save	command	(UGSV)	to	save	the	
    transferred user data in the monitor.
    If the data is not saved, it will be cleared when:
    •	 The	main	power	switch	is	off
    •	 STANDBY 	MODE	is	LOW	POWER	and	the	monitor	enters	
    standby mode
    n Activating the GAMMA user data
    To	activate	the	transferred	user	data,	select	USER	for	GAMMA
    	
    of	the	PICTURE	menu,	or	send	the	corresponding	RS-232C	
    command.
    n Checking the GAMMA user data
    Use	the	user	data	read	commands	(UGRR,	UGGR	and	
    UGBR)	to	return	512	pieces	of	user	data	for	each	of	the	R,	
    G	and	B	colors.	Divide	the	data	into	16	blocks	and	return	32	
    pieces of data with each command. The value to be returned 
    is not the value stored in the monitor, but the value in the 
    temporary memory for display. (These values are the same 
    when	the	user	data	save	command	(UGSV)	above	has	been	
    sent.)
    TIPS
    •	 The	user	data	is	not	initialized
    	by	RESET	of	the	PICTURE	
    menu.	 To	initialize	the	user	data,	use	 ALL	RESET 	of	the	
    FUNCTION	menu. 
    The	GAMMA 	user	data	initialize	command	(UGRS)	allows	
    the	initialization	of	the	user	data	only. 
    						
    							E37
    RS-232C command table
    How to read the command tableCommand:	 Command	field	 (See	page	32.)
    Direction:	 W	 When	the	“Parameter”	is	set	in	the	parameter	field	(see	page	32),	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	field	(see	page	32).
    Parameter:	 Parameter	field	 (See	page	32.)
    Reply:  Response (Returned value)
    *1:	
    “●”	indicates	a	command	which	can	 be	used	in	power	standby	mode	regardless	of	the	STANDBY 	MODE	
    setting.
    	 “○”	indicates	a	command	which	can	also	be	used	in	power	standby	mode	when	STANDBY 	MODE	is	set	to	
    STANDARD.
    “–”	indicates	a	command	which	cannot	be	used	in	power	standby	mode	regardless	of	the	STANDBY 	MODE	setting.
    *2:	PN-ZB02	(optional)	limitations
    	 (A)	When	PN-ZB02	(optional)	is	not	attached,	(B)	When	PN-ZB02	(optional)	is	attached.
    	 ○	:	The	command	can	be	used.
    	 -	 :	Error	(ERR)
    Power control/Input mode selection
    FunctionCommandDirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *1*2
    (A) (B)
    POWER	CONTROL POWRW 0
     Switches to standby mode.
    ●
    ○○
    1 Returns from standby mode.
    R 0Standby mode
    1 Normal mode
    2 Input signal waiting mode
    INPUT 	MODE	SELECTION INPSW 0Toggle	change	for	input	mode.	 Terminals	not	selected	in	INPUT 	SELECT	
    cannot be selected.
    ● ○
    ○
    1 PC	DVI-D
    “ERR”	when	AV	DVI-D	is	selected	for	DVI	of	INPUT 	SELECT.-○
    2
    PC	D-SUB 
    “ERR”	when	other	than	PC	D-SUB	is	selected	for	D-SUB	of	INPUT 	
    SELECT.○ ○
    3 AV	COMPONENT(BNC)/AV	COMPONENT(D-SUB)
    “ERR”	when	other	than	PC	RGB	is	selected	for	BNC	of	INPUT 	SELECT,	
    and	when	other	than	 AV	COMPONENT	is	selected	for	D-SUB	of	INPUT 	
    SELECT.
    ○ ○
    4 AV	VIDEO(BNC)/AV	VIDEO(D-SUB)○○6 PC	RGB
    “ERR”	when	AV	COMPONENT 	is	selected	for	BNC	of	INPUT 	SELECT.-○
    7
    AV	DVI-D
    “ERR”	when	PC	DVI-D	is	selected	for	DVI	of	INPUT 	SELECT.-○
    8
    AV	S-VIDEO -○9AV	HDMI
    “ERR”	when	PC	HDMI	is	selected	for	HDMI	of	INPUT 	SELECT.○○
    10 PC	HDMI
    “ERR”	when	AV	HDMI	is	selected	for	HDMI	of	INPUT 	SELECT.○○
    R 1PC	DVI-D
    ●○○
    2 PC	D-SUB
    3 AV	COMPONENT
    4 AV	VIDEO
    6 PC	RGB
    7 AV	DVI-D
    8 AV	S-VIDEO
    9 AV	HDMI
    10 PC	HDMI
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    SCREEN menu
    FunctionCommandDirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *1*2
    (A) (B)
    AUTO ASNCW 1When	the	input	mode	is	PC	D-SUB,	PC	RGB.
    -
    ○○
    CLOCK CLCKWR 0-12000-1200When	the	input	mode	is	PC	D-SUB,	PC	RGB.	
    Varies	depending	on	the	signal.
    PHASE PHSEWR 0-630-63When	the	input	mode	is	PC	D-SUB,	PC	RGB.
    POSITIONING POSITION	OF	
    THE	LONGEST	
    DIRECTIONHPOS
    WR 0-1000-1000-800	on	PC	D-SUB,	PC	RGB.
    Varies	depending	on	the	signal.
    POSITION	OF	
    THE	SHORTEST	
    DIRECTION VPOS
    WR 0-1000-1000-200	on	PC	D-SUB,	PC	RGB.
    Varies	depending	on	the	signal.
    SIZE POSITION	OF	
    THE	LONGEST	
    DIRECTIONHSIZ
    WR 0-1000-100
    POSITION	OF	
    THE	SHORTEST	
    DIRECTION VSIZ
    WR 0-1000-100
    RESOLUTION
    LONGEST	
    DIRECTION	
    RESOLUTIONHRES WR 300-1920300-1920When	the	input	mode	is	PC	D-SUB,	PC	RGB.	
    Only even numbers are valid for parameters. 
    Varies	depending	on	the	signal.
    SHORTEST	
    DIRECTION	
    RESOLUTIONVRES WR 200-1200200-1200
    RESET ARSTW 1
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    PICTURE menu
    FunctionCommandDirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *1*2
    (A) (B)
    AUTO AGINW 1When	the	input	mode	is	PC	D-SUB,	PC	RGB. -
    ○
    ○
    ANALOG	GAIN ANGAWR 0-1270-127When	the	input	mode	is	PC	D-SUB,	PC	RGB.
    ○
    ANALOG	OFFSET ANOFWR 0-1270-127When	the	input	mode	is	PC	D-SUB,	PC	RGB.
    CONTRAST CONTWR 0-600-60
    BLACK	LEVEL BLVLWR 0-600-60
    TINT TINTWR 0-600-60
    COLORS COLRWR 0-600-60
    SHARPNESS SHRPWR 0-240-24
    RGB	INPUT 	RANGE	(AV	HDMI) AHDRWR 0-20-20:	AUTO,	1:	FULL,	2:	LIMITED
    RGB	INPUT 	RANGE	(PC	HDMI) PHDRWR 0-20-20:	AUTO,	1:	FULL,	2:	LIMITED
    RGB	INPUT 	RANGE	(AV	DVI) ADVRWR 1-21-21:	FULL,	2:	LIMITED
    RGB	INPUT 	RANGE	(PC	DVI) PDVRWR 1-21-21:	FULL,	2:	LIMITED
    RGB	INPUT 	RANGE	(D-SUB) PDSRWR 1-21-21:	FULL,	2:	LIMITED
    RGB	INPUT 	RANGE	(PC	BNC) PBRRWR 1-21-21:	FULL,	2:	LIMITED
    ADVANCED
    (When	the	input	
    mode	is	 AV.) FLESH	
    TONE FLESWR 0-20-20:	OFF,	1:	LOW,	2:	HIGH
    ○
    ○3D-NR TDNRWR 0-20-20:	OFF,	1:	LOW,	2:	HIGH
    MPEG-NR MPNRWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON
    3D-Y/C YCSPWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON			(When	the	input	mode	is	 AV	VIDEO)
    C.M.S.-HUE CMHRWR -10-10-10-10R
    ○
    CMHY Y
    CMHG G
    CMHC C
    CMHB B
    CMHM M
    CRST W 1Resets the hue.
    C.M.S.-
    SATURATION CMSR
    WR -10-10-10-10R
    CMSY Y
    CMSG G
    CMSC C
    CMSB B
    CMSM M
    CRST W 2Resets the saturation.
    C.M.S.-VALUE CMVRWR -10-10-10-10R
    CMVY Y
    CMVG G
    CMVC C
    CMVB B
    CMVM M
    CRST W 3Resets the brightness.
    COLOR	MODE BMODWR 00STD
    ○2 2VIVID
    3 3sRGB	(When	the	input	mode	is	PC)
    4 4HIGH	ILLUMINANCE
    WHITE	BALANCE THRUCTMPWR 00When	the	input	mode	is	PC	DVI-D/PC	HDMI.
    ○
    PRESET 1-181-18From	1:	approximately	3,000K	to	15:	approximately	10,000K
    (500K	steps)
    16:	approximately	5,600K,	17:	approximately	9,300K,	
    18:	approximately	3,200K
    USER 9999
    R-CONTRAST CRTRWR 0-2560-256“ERR”	when	CTMP 	is	not	set	to	99.
    G-CONTRAST CRTGWR 0-2560-256
    B-CONTRAST CRTBWR 0-2560-256
    R-OFFSET OFSRWR -127-127-127-127
    G-OFFSET OFSGWR -127-127-127-127
    B-OFFSET OFSBWR -127-127-127-127
    COPY 	TO	USER CPTUW 0Copies	a	preset	value	to	the	user	setting. -
    GAMMA GAMMWR 0-20-20:	1.8,	1:	2.2,	2:	2.4	(during	PC	input)
    0:	LIGHT 	2,	2:	DARK	(during	 AV	input)
    ○
    4-64-64:	USER,	5:	2.0,	6:	STD	(during	PC	input)
    4:	USER,	5:	LIGHT 	1,	6:	STD	(during	AV	input)
    LOCAL 	DIMMING LODIWR 0-30-30:	OFF,	1:	LOW,	2:	MIDDLE,	3:	HIGH
    POWER	LIMITED PWSVWR 0-20-20:	OFF,	1:	MODE1,	2:	MODE2
    “ERR”	when	LOCAL 	DIMMING	is	not	set	to	HIGH.
    DISPLAY 	COLOR	PATTERN PTDFWR 00No pattern display.
    1 1White	single	color	pattern	display.
    2 2Red single color pattern display.
    3 3Green	single	color	pattern	display.
    4 4Blue	single	color	pattern	display.
    99 99Red/green/blue mixed color pattern display.
    Set	each	color's	level	with	RED,	GREEN,	BLUE.
    RED PTDRWR 0-150-15“ERR”	when	PTDF	is	not	set	to	99.
    GREEN PTDGWR 0-150-15
    BLUE PTDBWR 0-150-15
    RESET ARSTW 2 -
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    AUDIO menu
    FunctionCommandDirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *1*2
    (A) (B)
    TREBLE AUTRWR -5-5-5-5
    ○
    ○○BASS AUBSWR -5-5-5-5
    BALANCE AUBLWR -10-10-10-10
    RESET ARSTW 3
    -
    SETUP menu
    FunctionCommandDirectionParameter Reply Control/Response contents *1*2
    (A) (B)
    OSD	H-POSITION	 OSDHWR 0-1000-100
    ○
    ○○OSD	V-POSITION OSDVWR 0-1000-100
    SCREEN	MOTION SCSVWR 0-40-40:	OFF,	1-4:	PATTERN1-4
    ○MOTION	 TIME	1 MTIMWR 0-200-20○MOTION	TIME	2 PATTERN1 MINTWR 10-99010-990Per	10	seconds○PATTERN2-4 MINTWR 5-205-20Per second
    MONITOR STDRWR 0-10-10:	LANDSCAPE,	1:	PORTRAIT
    ○LANGUAGE LANGWR 1414ENGLISH
    ○
    1 1DEUTSCH
    2 2FRANÇAIS
    3 3ITALIANO
    4 4ESPAÑOL
    5 5РУССКИЙ
    6 6
     
    POWER	ON	DELAY PWODWR 00OFF
    ○1-60 1-60ON
    STANDBY 	MODE STBMWR 0-10-10:	STANDARD,	1:	LOW	POWER
    (“ERR"	when	SCHEDULE	is	effective	or	OFF	is	selected	for	LED.)
    ○
    OFF	IF	NO	OPERATION ATOFWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON○HOT	PLUG	CONTROL 	(DVI) HPCTWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON○-○HOT	PLUG	CONTROL 	(HDMI) HPCHWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON○○○RS-232C/LAN	SELECT CTLSWR 0-10-10	:	RS-232C	1	:	LAN○-○ID	NUMBER ID	NO.	SETTINGIDSTW 0-255 Sets	the	monitor’s	ID	number.	(“0”	means	“no	ID	number”.)
    ○○○
    R 0-255Returns	the	monitor’s	ID	number.
    ID	NO.	SETTING	
    (ONCE) IDSL
    W 1-255 Sets	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 1-255 Sets	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 IDCKW 0ID	 :	xxx 
    IDLK	 :	yyy Displays	monitor’s	own	ID	number	and	the	selected	ID	number	on	the	
    screen.
    BAUD	RATE BAUDWR 0-20-20:	9600bps,	1:	19200bps,	2:	38400bps
    ○○○OPTION	DC	OUT 	SETTING DCOTWR 0-20-20:	OFF,	1:	MODE1,	2:	MODE2 -○○HDMI	 AUTO	VIEW HDAWWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON○○○BRIGHTNESS	SENSOR	(When	
    connected	to	the	PN-ZR01	(optional)	
    only) OPTS
    WR 0-20-20:	OFF,	1:	ON,	2:	ON:	DISPLAY○○○
    BRIGHTNESS	
    SENSOR	
    SETTING	(When	
    connected to 
    the	PN-ZR01	
    (optional) only) WHEN	DARK:	
    AMBIENT
    	
    BRIGHTNESS OPSD
    WR 0-990-99
    ○○○
    WHEN	DARK:	
    SCREEN	
    BRIGHTNESS OPDD
    WR 0-300-30
    WHEN	LIGHT:	
    AMBIENT 	
    BRIGHTNESS OPSL
    WR 1-1001-100
    WHEN	LIGHT:	
    SCREEN	
    BRIGHTNESS OPDL
    WR 1-311-31
    SETTING	COPY 	MODE CPMDWR 00Copy	to	all	monitors.
    ○○○
    1-225 1-225Copy	to	the	monitor	with	the	set	ID	Number.
    SETTING	COPY 	TARGET CPTGWR 00Copies	the	PICTURE	menu	settings.
    1 1Copies	all	the	settings.
    LOGO	SCREEN BTSCWR 0-10-10:	OFF,	1:	ON
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