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LC-XSP2600 RS-232 Basic Serial Commands

The document details the RS232 command protocol for controlling a projector, including baud rate, data format, cable pinouts, command formats, examples of functional and status commands, and a list of supported commands and their functions.

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LC-XSP2600 RS-232 Basic Serial Commands

The document details the RS232 command protocol for controlling a projector, including baud rate, data format, cable pinouts, command formats, examples of functional and status commands, and a list of supported commands and their functions.

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RS232C Command Protocol

-RS232 Control

-Communication Protocol

Items Specification
Standard Baud rate 9600 bps
Data length 8 bits
Parity None
Stop bit 1 bit
Flow Control None

-RS232 Cable Define

Pin Signal name Pin Signal name


1 CD 6 DSR
2 RX 2 7 RTS
3 TX 3 8 CTS
4 DTR 9 RI
5 GND 5

-Command Transference Protocol


a. The projector command is defined one command/one line that starts “C” and ends
carriage return “CR”.
b. There are two types of command, functional execution commands and status read
commands.
c. Response for status read command after accepting has different character.
Note :
As using some software of RS232 communication, the lamp (RED) LED indicator of
the projector will be lighted. It is normal status for projector.

Example:
- Functional execution command

a. Power ON (C00) command is sent to the projector with a CR, the projector returns a
ACK (*1) CR (*3) or NAK(*2) CR code., ,

Command (ASCII)

PC Projector “C” “0” “0” “CR”


Projector PC processing command ACK (or NAK) CR

- Status read command

b. Power Status (CR0) command is sent to the projector with a CR, the projector returns a
power status plus CR or NAK CR code.

Command (ASCII)

PC Projector “C” “R” “0” “CR”

Projector PC processing command “0” “0” “0” (or NAK) CR

-Command List

TYPE1 Command (HEX+CR) Function Remarks


C00 (43 30 30 0D) POWER ON
#1
C01 (43 30 31 0D) POWER OFF
C02 (43 30 32 0D) COMPUTER1
C04 (43 30 34 0D) COMPUTER2
C03 (43 30 33 0D) YPBPR
C05 (43 30 35 0D) DVI
C06 (43 30 36 0D) VIDEO
C07 (43 30 37 0D) S-VIDEO
C08 (43 30 38 0D) COMPONENT
C09 (43 30 39 0D) VOLUME +
C0A (43 30 41 0D) VOLUME -
C1D (43 31 44 0D) MENU
C30 (43 33 30 0D) UP
C31 (43 33 31 0D) DOWN
C32 (43 33 32 0D) LEFT
C33 (43 33 33 0D) RIGHT
C34 (43 33 34 0D) MUTE
C0B (43 30 42 0D) MUTE ON
C0C (43 30 43 0D) MUTE OFF
C43 (43 34 33 0D) FREEZE
C44 (43 34 34 0D) FREEZE ON
C45 (43 34 35 0D) FREEZE OFF
C80 (43 38 30 0D) ZOOM+
C81 (43 38 31 0D) ZOOM-
C90 (43 39 33 0D) ESC
C91 (43 39 31 0D) SOURCE
C92 (43 39 32 0D) AUTO
C93 (43 39 33 0D) CONTRAST+
C94 (43 39 34 0D) CONTRAST-
C95 (43 39 35 0D) BRIGHTNESS+
C96 (43 39 36 0D) BRIGHTNESS-
C97 (43 39 37 0D) BLANK
C9A (43 39 41 0D) BLANK ON
C9B (43 39 42 0D) BLANK OFF
C98 (43 39 38 0D) KEYSTONE+
C99 (43 39 39 0D) KEYSTONE-
CR0 (43 52 30 0D) POWER-STATUS STATUS feedback
#1 "000" - projector is on
"800" - projector is standby
"200" - projector is cooling down
"500" - projector is warm up
CR1 (43 52 31 0D) SOURCE-STATUS STATUS feedback
"001" - COMPUTER1
"002" - DVI
"003" - COMPUTER2
"010" - VIDEO
"020" - S-VIDEO
"004" - YPbPr
CR2 (43 52 32 0D) LAMP TIMER-STATUS STATUS feedback
#1 "xxxxxxx Mins"– Lamp usage time on
minutes
CR3 (43 52 32 0D) FILTER TIMER-STATUS STATUS feedback
#1 "xxxxxxx Mins"– Filter usage time on
minutes
CR9 (43 52 39 0D) SYSTEM ERROR CODE A : Lamp temperature switch fail
#1 B : Lamp cover switch fail
C : Lamp/Ballast fail
D : Fan: Exhaust fan fail
E : Fan: Lamp blower fail
F : Fan: Image blower fail
G : Inlet temp sensor fail
H : Image temp sensor fail
I : Lamp temp sensor fail
J : Over temp : Inlet temp sensor
K : Over temp : Image temp sensor *4
L : Over temp : Lamp temp sensor
M : Blank feature time out
N : No signal time out

Note:
*1 ACK (acknowledge) is 0x06 in hexadecimal.
*2 NAK (negative acknowledge) is 0x15 in hexadecimal.
*3 CR (carriage return) is 0x0D in hexadecimal.
#1 At standby mode, only these commands can be accepted.
(All the above commands are available at normal operation mode except the “POWER ON” command.)
*4 The temperature of image temp sensor – Inlet temp sensor is greater than 18 degree Celsius.

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