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    							71
    Using the RS-232C connectors
    The projector is equipped with a D-SUB 9-pin RS-232C input connector and RS-232C output connector which
    allow the projector to be controlled externally. These connectors conform to RS-232C specifications, and can be
    used by a computer which conforms to either RS-232 or RS-232C specifications.
    •Set the communication parameters below according to a computer to be connected. To connect the computer,
    use a straight cable and connect it to the RS-232C IN connector.
    •Communication parameters
    •Baud rate (bps) : 1 200/2 400/4 800/9 600/19 200/38 400/76 800
    102 400/122 800/153 600/204 800/307 200
    •Parity : ODD/EVEN/NONE
    •VPS system : MASTER/SLAVE
    •Start & stop bits : 1 bit (fixed)
    •Character length : 8 bit (fixed)
    •X parameter/S parameter : None
    •Synchronization : Start-stop asynchronous                                                            
    MASTER: Returns a command in response to ID ALL.
    SLAVE: Returns no command in response to ID ALL.
    •GROUP : A™Z / - (no GROUP specification)
    : MASTER/SLAVE
    MASTER:Transfers (returns) the command corresponding to the group.
    SLAVE:
    Does not transfers (return) the command corresponding to the group.
    • BAUD RATE, PARITY, VPS SYSTEM 
    and GROUP are reconfigurable parameters (see the page 73):
    • This unit switches to energy-saving mode when in standby to reduce energy consumption.
    When turning the power ON from standby mode, send the POWER ON (3Eh) command two times.
    • When using two or more units:
    1) The communication settings should be the same for inputs and outputs. Each IN and OUT can be adjusted 
    individually. However, if the first RS-232C OUT is set to 38400 bps, the second RS-232C IN should also be set 
    to 38400bps.
    2) Designate only one unit as VPS SYSTEM MASTER and the rest as VPS SYSTEM SLAVE.
    3) Set different IDs for each unit.
    4) Each group should have only one GROUP MASTER and the rest should be GROUP SLAVE.
    5) When the main power is OFF or in energy-saving mode, input and output to RS-232C OUT is not valid.
    Commands
    yyReceive (PC        DLPTM based projector)
    yyyyyySTX(02h)        ID NO(1byte)          Command(1 to 3bytes)             ETX(03h)
    yySend (PC        DLP
    TM based projector)
    yyyyyySTX(02h)        ID NO(1byte)          Command(1 to 3bytes)             ETX(03h)
    
    yy• The following command is returned in case of error:
    yyyyyySTX(02h)        ID NO(1byte)             ERR(FFh)                    ETX(03h)
    yy
    
    
    • For ID NOs, see the following ID list.
    • For the details of commands, see the Command List (page 74).
    • Up to 3 commands can be transmitted.
    • All commands are binary commands.
    NOTE 
    						
    							72
    Using the RS-232C connectors (continued)
    
    
     ID List
    ID      
    Code specified
    ALL        00h
    1            01h
    2            02h
    3            03h
    4            04h
    5            05h
    6            06h
    7            07h
    8           08h
    9           09h
    10         0Ah
    11         0Bh            ID      
    Code specified
    12          0Ch
    13          0Dh
    14          0Eh
    15          0Fh
    16          10h
    17          11h
    18          12h
    19          13h
    20          14h
    21          15h
    22          16h
    23          17hID      
    Code specified
    24          18h
    25          19h
    26          1Ah
    27          1Bh
    28          1Ch
    29          1Dh
    30          1Eh
    31          1Fh
    32          20h
    33          21h
    34          22h
    35          23hID      
    Code specified
    36          24h
    37          25h
    38          26h
    39          27h
    40          28h
    41          29h
    42          2Ah
    43          2Bh
    44          2Ch
    45          2Dh
    46          2Eh
    47          2FhID      
    Code specified
    48          30h
    49          31h
    50          32h
    51          33h
    52          34h
    53          35h
    54          36h
    55          37h
    56          38h
    57          39h
    58          3Ah
    59          3BhID      
    Code specified
    60          3Ch
    61          3Dh
    62          3Eh
    63          3Fh
    64          40h
    yyReceive (PC         DLPTM based projector)
    yyyyyySTX(02h)        ID NO (01h)      INPUT 1(0Ah)            ETX(03h)
    yySend (PC         DLP
    TM based projector)
    yyyyyySTX(02h)        ID NO (01h)      INPUT 1(0Ah)            ETX(03h)
    
    Example:  Send a INPUT 1 command to the DLPTM based projector with ID1.
    yyReceive (PC        DLPTM based projector)
    yyyyyySTX(02h)       ID NO (00h)        PICTURE MUTE(91h)        ETX(03h)
    yySend (PC       DLP
    TM based projector)
    yyyyyySTX(02h)       ID NO (1byte)     PICTURE MUTE(91h)        ETX(03h)
     • Send a PICTURE MUTE command to all the DLPTM based projectors.
    •The ID No. is that of the DLPTM based projector whose VPS SYSTEM is set up for MASTER.
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    yyReceive (PC        DLPTM based projector)
    yyyyyySTX(02h)       ID NO (80h)              INPUT 2(0Bh)                 ETX(03h)
    yySend (PC       DLP
    TM based projector)
    yyyyyySTX(02h)       ID NO (1byte)           INPUT 2(0Bh)                  ETX(03h)
     • When transferring commands for INPUT 2 to the DLPTM based projector in GROUP A:
    •The ID NO transferred will be the GROUP A DLPTM based projector ID set as the MASTER by the GROUP SYSTEM. 
    						
    							73
    RS-232C settings
    Setting procedure
    Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( )  arrow buttons to select OPTION.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The OPTION screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( )  arrow buttons to select RS-232C SETTING.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The RS-232C SETTING screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( )  arrow buttons to select the communication
    parameter.
    Press the LEFT ( ) and RIGHT ( ) arrow buttons to change the setting.
    Press the MENU button three times.
    • The on-screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal
    state.
    • The basic commands for external control using RS-232C are given on the following next page.
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    ÔRS-232CyIN
    Pin No. Name Functions
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9TRI
    RD
    SD
    NC
    FG
    TRO
    RS
    CS
    NCunassigned
    data transmission
    data reception
    NC
    GND
    unassigned
    demand for transmission
    acceptance transmission
    NC
    ÔRS-232CyOUT
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9TRO
    RD
    SD
    NC
    FG
    TRI
    CS
    RS
    NC Pin No.NameFunctions
    unassigned
    data reception
    data transmission
    NC
    GND
    unassigned
    acceptance transmission
    demand for transmission
    NC
    RS-232C terminal
    ypin No.
    
    
     
      
    
    
    Using the RS-232C connectors (continued)
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    							74
    Using the RS-232C connectors (continued)
    List of basic control commands
    CODETarget remote control buttons NAME
    06h RGB
    0Ah INPUT1
    0Bh INPUT2
    0Ch INPUT3
    0Fh NEXT
    10h 1
    11h 2
    12h 3
    13h 4
    14h 5
    15h 6
    16h 7
    17h 8
    18h 9
    19h 0
    35h BRIGHT
    36h CONTRAST
    3Bh STD
    3Dh POWER
    3Eh POWER ON     *2
    3Fh POWER OFF *2
    40h TEST *2
    58h+
    59h−
    5Ah
    5Bh
    5Ch
    5Dh
    62h ON SCREEN
    6Bh ID ALL   *1
    6Ch ID SELECT   *1
    6dh INPUT   *2
    70h SYSTEM SELECTOR
    72h ENTER
    7Ah MENU
    7Ch LENS
    91h PICTURE MUTE
    *1:  This command is for the supplied remote control. therefore would have no effect
    when sent from RS-232C.
    *2: Not available for the remote control unit.
    NOTE 
    						
    							75
    Selecting the RS-422 Serial Interface
    Refit the  CPU module.
    Plug the projector into the wall outlet and set the front MAIN POWER switch to ON.
    Check that the LED to the left of the RS-232C-IN port is lit red.CM
    Remove the connector that connects CM5 to
    CM6, then use the same connector to connect
    CM6 to CM7. Converting the RS-232C-IN port into an RS-422-IN port
    If the projector power is ON, turn it OFF by pressing the remote-control (or on the projector) POWER
    key, and wait for approximately 5 minutes until the cooling fan stops.
    Set the front MAIN POWER switch of the projector to OFF, then unplug the projector from the supply outlet.
    Remove the CPU module.CM
    Restoring the original RS-232C-IN port function 
    If the projector power is ON, turn it OFF by pressing the remote-control (or on the projector) POWER
    key, and wait for approximately 5 minutes until the cooling fan stops.
    Set the front MAIN POWER switch of the projector to OFF, then unplug the projector from the supply outlet.
    Remove the CPU module.
    Remove the connector that connects CM6 to CM7, then use the same connector to connect CM5 to CM6.
    Refit the CPU module.
    Plug the projector into the wall outlet and set the front MAIN POWER switch to ON.
    Check that the LED to the left of the RS-232C-IN port is lit green.CM
    CM
    Remove the 2 screws.
    CPU moduleCM
    IN
    ININ OUT OUT
    REMOTE  IN2REMOTE  IN1
    RE232C/RS422RS232C(G)
    RS422(R)RS232C(G)
    RS422(R)
     LED indicator
    IN
    ININ OUT OUT
    REMOTE  IN2REMOTE  IN1
    RE232C/RS422RS232C(G)
    RS422(R)RS232C(G)
    RS422(R)
     LED indicator
    CM8
    RS-232C-OUT
    RS-422-OUT
    CM9
    CM10
    CM5
    RS-232C-IN
    RS-422-IN
    CM6
    CM7
    JST  JEY-9S-1A3F 
    						
    							76
    Refit the  CPU module.
    Plug the projector into the wall outlet and set the front MAIN POWER switch to ON.
    Check that the LED to the left of the RS-232C-OUT port is lit red.CM
    Restoring the original RS-232C-OUT port function
    If the projector power is ON, turn it OFF by pressing the remote-control 
    (or on the projector)
    POWER key, and wait for approximately 5 minutes until the cooling fan stops.
    Set the front MAIN POWER switch of the projector to OFF, then unplug the projector from the supply outlet. 
    Remove the CPU module.
    Remove the connector that connects CM9 to CM10, then use the same connector to connect CM8 to CM9.
    Refit the CPU module.
    Plug the projector into the wall outlet and set the front MAIN POWER switch to ON.
    Check that the LED to the left of the RS-232C-OUT port is lit green.CM
    CM
    IN
    ININ OUT OUT
    REMOTE  IN2REMOTE  IN1
    RE232C/RS422RS232C(G)
    RS422(R)RS232C(G)
    RS422(R)
     LED indicator
    IN
    ININ OUT OUT
    REMOTE  IN2REMOTE  IN1
    RE232C/RS422RS232C(G)
    RS422(R)RS232C(G)
    RS422(R)
     LED indicator
    Converting the RS-232C-OUT port into an RS-422-OUT port
    If the projector power is ON, turn it OFF by pressing the remote-control (or on the projector)
    POWER key, and wait for approximately 5 minutes until the cooling fan stops.
    Set the front MAIN POWER switch of the projector to OFF, then unplug the projector from the supply outlet. 
    Remove the CPU module.
    See “Converting the RS-232C-IN port into an RS-422-IN port”. 
    Remove the connector that connects CM8 to CM9, then use the same connector to connect
    CM9 to CM10.CM
    No connection
    Transmit data terminal (–)
    Receive data terminal (+)
    Internally connected to pin 6.
    No connection
    Internally connected to pin 4.
    Transmit data terminal (+)
    Receive data terminal (–)
    Ground
    Pin no.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    Pin function
    NC
    TXD(
    –)
    RXD(
    +)
    –
    NC
    –
    TXD(+)
    RXD(–)
    FG
    Description RS-422-IN
    No connection
    Receive data terminal (–)
    Transmit data terminal (+)
    Internally connected to pin 6.
    No connection
    Internally connected to pin 4.
    Receive data terminal (+)
    Transmit data terminal (–)
    Ground
    Pin no.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    Pin function
    NC
    RXD(–)
    TXD(+)
    –
    NC
    –
    RXD (+)
    TXD (–)
    FGDescription RS-422-OUT
    RS-422 port pin functions
    CM8
    RS-232C-OUT
    RS-422-OUT
    CM9
    CM10
    CM5
    RS-232C-IN
    RS-422-IN
    CM6
    CM7
    JST  JEY-9S-1A3F
    Selecting the RS-422 Serial Interface(continued) 
    						
    							77
    Using the network module
    The network module for this unit has a LAN interface, so the unit can be controlled from the web browser of a PC.
    The network module has an automatic send function for e-mail. Mail can be sent to a previously set e-mail address 
    when a problem occurs, or when the set value for the lamp usage time is attained.
    Connection example
    A LAN cable is necessary when using the network module.
    Hub
    LAN cable (straight)LAN cable (straight)
    PC
    Projector
    • A web browser is necessary when using this function. Check beforehand that a web browser is available.
    • Compatible with a PC running Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me or WindowsNT4.0 / Windows2000.
    • Suitable web browsers are Internet Explorer 5.01 or higher, or Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4.75 or 
    higher.
    • When using the e-mail function, it is necessary to communicate with the e-mail server. Check that e-mail can 
    be used beforehand.
    • LAN cable should be a straight type that is category 5 compatible.
    • LAN cable length to be less than 100 m.
    Network module parts identification and function
    Network ModuleON-LINESERIAL
    FUNCTION
    TRANSMIT
    RECEIVE
    LAN terminal(10Base-T/100Base-TX)
    For connection of LAN cable.
    Serial Input/Output terminal
    This terminal is for the service representative.
    Do not connect anything to it..Function switch
    Returns network module settings 
    to the factory shipment condition.
    Online lamp
    Lights up when preparation for LAN connection is
    complete. When unlit or flashing, indicates that
    preparation for LAN connection is in progress.LAN signal transmission status lamp
    Flashes during transmission.
    LAN signal reception status lamp
    Flashes during reception.
    • If you touch the LAN terminal with a hand (body) charged with static electricity, it may cause 
    malfunction due to discharge of static electricity. Be careful not to touch the LAN terminal or metal 
    parts of the LAN cable.
    NOTE 
    						
    							78
    Operating procedure
    Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP  ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select OPTION.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The OPTION screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP  ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select  NETWORK
    MODULE SETTING.
    Press the ENTER button. ... NETWORK MODULE SETTING screen will be
    displayed.
    Press the UP  ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select each item and
    press the ENTER button to change the setting.(refer to next page)
    Press the UP  ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select STORE and
    press the ENTER button twice.
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    Item
    FunctionDescription
    HOSTNAME
    DHCP
    IP ADDR
    NET MASK
    GATEWAY
    MAC ADDRChange if necessary when using a DHCP server etc.
    Turn the DHCP item ON when automatically obtaining 
    IP addresses using a DHCP server. Turn it OFF when
    not using a DHCP server.
    Input an IP address when not using a DHCP server.
    Input the net mask when not using a DHCP server.
    Input a gateway address when not using a DHCP server.
    This displays the unique media access control (MAC) 
    address of the network equipment. This may be 
    necessary when using a DHCP server. 
    Host name display and setting
    DHCP client function
    IP address display and setting
    Net mask display and setting
    Gateway address display and 
    setting
    MAC address display
    •When using a DHCP server, check that the DHCP server starts up. 
    •Inquire with the network administrator about the IP address, net mask and gateway. 
    						
    							80
    Accessing from a web browser
    Go to: 192.168.0.8
    Start up the PC’s web browser.
    Input the IP address set on the unit in the URL input field of the web browser.
    Input user1 in the user name field, and input panasonic (lower case letters) in the password field.
    When OK is pressed, the top page is displayed.
    Username and Password Required
    Enter username for Panasonic Projector Control at
    192.168.0.8
    Cancel
    User Name:
    Password:user1
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    Projector control window
    Power status OFF
    Document Done
    Initial set up
    Projector control
    Status information
    E-mail set up
    Projector firmware up date
    Option
    • Please avoid starting up multiple web browsers simultaneously, and performing setting and control.
    • This works when the online lamp of the network module is lit.
    • First, change the password.
    NOTE 
    						
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