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		 PDP-425CMX   
					Plasma Display Panel   
					RS-232C Commands   
					CO M M A N D RE F E R E N C E MA N U A L   
					Manual Version 1.00   
					March 1, 2006   
					Pioneer Corporation   
					Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.   
					Industrial Solutions Business Group   
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				PDP-425CMX   
					RS-232C Adjustment   
					This display has an RS-232C terminal. It is possible to use a PC to make various adjustments and settings.   
					1.1 About the RS-232C Adjustment   
					Adjustments using the RS-232C:   
					• The adjustments are written to the same memory area as for the integrator mode (refer to section 5.4.4, “PICTURE,   
					White Balance and SCREEN Position Adjustment Values Memory Area Tables” pg. 187 in the Technical Manual).   
					Notes   
					(1) Assign an ID before using the RS-232C adjustment. Include the panel ID in the RS-232C command.   
					Refer to the next section “Interface” for details.   
					(2) Of the adjustment values and setting items set by RS-232C commands, there are some items that are   
					stored in memory and some that are not. For details, refer to section 5.5.5, “List of RS-232C Commands”   
					(pg. 197). Also, when storing values in “last” memory, the conditions described in section 5.1.5, “Last   
					Memory” (pg. 111 in the Technical Manual), must be satisfied.   
					(3) <OSDS00>/<OSDS01> (OSD display disable/enable setting)   
					Regardless of the setting, the following items can be displayed.   
					• Menu display (menu mode, integrator mode)   
					• Warnings before Auto Power OFF or Power Management operation   
					• Warning of high temperature inside the panel   
					• Display announcing that the FUNCTIONAL LOCK is set and the FUNCTIONAL LOCK setting display   
					• Display call (including holding a button down)   
					(4) When using RS-232C commands, control the input signal as well as the power. If the power is ON when   
					there is no signal, the display continues to have a weak discharge. This activity can affect the life of the   
					display.   
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				RS-232C Adjustment   
					1.2 Interface   
					1) Connector   
					D-sub 9 pins (male/straight)   
					2) Pin layout   
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					5 
					Pin No.   
					Signal   
					NC (not connected)   
					TxD (Transmit Data)   
					RxD (Receive Data)   
					NC (not connected)   
					GND   
					Pin No.   
					Signal   
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					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					NC (not connected)   
					NC (not connected)   
					RTS (Request To Send)   
					NC (not connected)   
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					3) Baud Rate   
					9600 bps (standard)   
					(switch-able to 1200, 2400, 4800, 19200, 38400 bps)   
					Note   
					The baud rate of this display should be set to match the baud rate of the PC.   
					Also, when the RS-232C cable is extended over a long distance, use a slower baud rate.   
					4) Data format   
					Start bit: 1 bit   
					Data bit: 8 bit   
					Parity: no   
					Stop bit: 1 bit   
					5) Connection   
					Control PC   
					(with D25 serial port )   
					Plasma Display   
					(PDP-425CMX/PDP-42MXE10) (with D9 serial port)   
					Control PC   
					Plasma Display   
					(PDP-425CMX/PDP-42MXE10)   
					RXD 3   
					TXD 2   
					CTS 5   
					GND 7   
					2 TXD   
					3 RXD   
					8 RTS   
					5 GND   
					RXD 2   
					TXD 3   
					CTS 8   
					GND 5   
					2 TXD   
					2 
					3 
					2 
					2 
					3 RXD   
					8 RTS   
					5 GND   
					3 
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					Straight Cable   
					* D-sub 9-pin/D-sub 25-pin conversion tables are now available on the market.   
					6) Protocol   
					From the PC to the display   
					(1) Sending one command at a time:   
					STX (02 hex)   
					ID (2 Byte) COMMAND (3 Byte or 6 Byte) ETX (03 hex)   
					(2) Sending numerical direct commands:   
					STX (02 hex)   
					ID (2 Byte) COMMAND (3 Byte) ARGUMENT (3 Byte) ETX (03 hex)   
					ID, COMMAND, ARGUMENT are transmitted as ASCII characters.   
					From the display to a PC   
					(1) Echo back (Normal response)   
					Command received and returned but the ID is not returned.   
					STX (02 hex)   
					COMMAND (3 Byte or 6 Byte) ETX (03 hex)   
					Received command is a numerical direct effect command and numerical data is returned:   
					STX (02 hex) COMMAND (3 Byte) ARGUMENT (3 Byte) ETX (03 hex)   
					(2) Error (Abnormal response)   
					Received command is a non-corresponding command, ‘ERR’ is returned:   
					STX (02 hex)   
					ERR (3 Byte)   
					ETX (03 hex)   
					Received command cannot be processed (when PON is received when the power is already ON, etc.), ‘XXX’ is   
					returned:   
					STX (02 hex)   
					XXX (3 Byte)   
					ETX (03 hex)   
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				RS-232C Adjustment   
					1.3 Combination Connection   
					When controlling/adjusting panels, it is convenient to connect several displays to one PC.   
					By performing a combination connection and assigning IDs to the panels, it is possible to control and adjust several   
					displays at the same time or separately.   
					Connection method:   
					Connect the panels as shown in the figure below.   
					First Panel   
					Second Panel   
					Third Panel   
					IN   
					OUT   
					IN   
					OUT   
					IN   
					OUT   
					RS-232C   
					RS-232C   
					RS-232C   
					COMBINATION   
					COMBINATION   
					COMBINATION   
					PC   
					OUT   
					IN   
					OUT   
					IN   
					Combination cable   
					Combination cable   
					Note   
					Only the combination IN terminal or the RS-232C terminal can be used at the same time. Connecting them at the   
					same time could cause errors. Also, do not pair combination IN terminals or combination OUT terminals. Doing so   
					could cause communication to fail.   
					It is possible to use a general-purpose mini DIN 6-pin (straight) cable for the combination cable.   
					Note   
					To output RS-232C signals from the combination OUT terminal, an ID must be assigned.   
					Refer to the next section “ID Assignment” for details.   
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					1.4 ID Assignment   
					The ID is assigned from the PC.   
					Commands: <IDC> (ID CLEAR)........ Clears the assigned ID   
					<IDS> (ID SET) ............. Assigns an ID   
					IDS is only effective when an ID is not assigned.   
					IDs are assigned starting from the panel closest to the PC.   
					Example: Case of 4 displays (assigning IDs with the PC for the first time)   
					First, connect an RS-232C and combination cables. Refer to section “Combination cables” for details.   
					PC   
					Set #1   
					Set #2   
					Set #3   
					Set #4   
					OUT   
					IN   
					OUT   
					IN   
					OUT   
					IN   
					ID = 01   
					ID = 02   
					ID = 03   
					ID = 04   
					RS-232C connection   
					Sent commands:   
					1 <01 IDS>   
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					2 <02 IDS>   
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					3 <03 IDS>   
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					4 <04 IDS>   
					By sending RS-232C commands in this order, it is possible to assign an ID for each panel.   
					When a panel has a PC-assigned ID, it can only receive commands containing the ID. Assign an ID before sending a   
					command.   
					Characters that can be used for an ID include, 0 - 9 and A - F (there is not distinction between upper case and lower case   
					letters).   
					An ∗ (asterisk) can be used as follows:   
					<∗∗IDC>: Clear the IDs assigned for all panels   
					<2∗IN1>: The input for which the first digit is 2 is set to INPUT1   
					Precautions when assigning IDs   
					Panels connected after a display’s ID has been cleared cannot be operated with RS-232C commands.   
					When the <∗∗IDC> command is sent, the IDs for all the sets from Set #1 to Set #4 are cleared. Only the first panel,   
					which is directly connected to the PC, can be controlled.   
					Send the command <01 IDS> to control the next panel. Continue setting IDs in this way for the remaining panels to   
					once again control the displays.   
					Note   
					When the IDs are set, when one or both of the IDs before a command is sent from the PC is an ∗, there is no echo.   
					When sending more commands, wait 6 seconds before sending the next command.   
					Example) When ∗∗OOO and ∗1OOO or 1∗OOO (OOO is the command) are sent from the PC, operation is performed   
					but there is no echo.   
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				RS-232C Adjustment   
					Under the connection conditions shown below, use a combination cable for up to 16 panels.   
					Conditions: 1 Length of RS-232C cable connecting PC to PDP-425CMX/PDP-42MXE10: 5 m   
					2 Combination cable length: 5 m each   
					3 Wire specifications for linking cable: Mini Din 6-pin straight (7 strand cable)   
					For 1 strand, suitable for AWG28:   
					Cross-section area = 0.08 mm2   
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					7 strands × π r2 = 7 × 3.14 × 0.062 = 0.079 mm2 ≠ 0.08 mm2   
					PC   
					PDP-425CMX   
					PDP-42MXE10   
					1 
					RS-232C   
					5m   
					OUT   
					IN   
					2 
					OUT   
					IN   
					Combination cable 5m   
					3 
					OUT   
					IN   
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					Note   
					For details on the number of displays that can be connected in series using the video OUT terminal (INPUT1, 4), refer to   
					section 2.3, “Controls and Connectors” (pg. 10) in the Technical Manual.   
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				RS-232C Adjustment   
					1.5 List of RS-232C Commands   
					7 Normal Operation Related Commands   
					Number direct   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					Last   
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					Command   
					Function   
					POWER   
					POF   
					Turns the power OFF.   
					Turns the power ON.   
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					PON   
					INPUT SELECT   
					INPS01   
					INPS02   
					INPS03   
					INPS04   
					INPS05   
					IN1   
					Switches the main screen to INPUT1.   
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					Switches the main screen to INPUT2.   
					Switches the main screen to INPUT3.   
					Switches the main screen to INPUT4.   
					Switches the main screen to INPUT5.   
					Switches the main screen to INPUT1.   
					Switches the main screen to INPUT2.   
					Switches the main screen to INPUT3.   
					Switches the main screen to INPUT4.   
					Switches the main screen to INPUT5.   
					Switches the sub screen to INPUT1.   
					Switches the sub screen to INPUT2.   
					Switches the sub screen to INPUT3.   
					Switches the sub screen to INPUT4.   
					Switches the sub screen to INPUT5.   
					Outputs main input to the full screen.   
					Outputs sub input to the full screen.   
					IN2   
					IN3   
					IN4   
					IN5   
					SSIS01   
					SSIS02   
					SSIS03   
					SSIS04   
					SSIS05   
					SWM   
					SWS   
					SCREEN SIZE   
					AST   
					Executes auto-setup.   
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					SZMS00   
					SZMS01   
					SZMS02   
					SZMS03   
					SZMS05   
					SZMS06   
					SZMS09   
					SZMS10   
					VIDEO   
					PMTS00   
					PMTS01   
					STLS00   
					STLS01   
					AUDIO   
					VOL   
					Sets SCREEN SIZE to DOT BY DOT.   
					Sets SCREEN SIZE to 4 :3.   
					Sets SCREEN SIZE to FULL.   
					Sets SCREEN SIZE to ZOOM.   
					Sets SCREEN SIZE to WIDE.   
					Sets SCREEN SIZE to 14:9.   
					Sets SCREEN SIZE to UNDERSCAN.   
					Sets SCREEN SIZE to 2.35:1.   
					Turns video mute to OFF.   
					Turns video mute to ON.   
					Cancels FREEZE.   
					Sets FREEZE.   
					Adjusts audio volume.   
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					AMTS00   
					AMTS01   
					AUSS01   
					AUSS02   
					Turns audio mute to OFF.   
					Turns audio mute to ON.   
					Sets the audio source to main.   
					Sets the audio source to sub.   
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					MULTI SCREEN   
					MSCS00   
					MSSS01   
					MSSS02   
					MSSS03   
					MSSS04   
					MSTS01   
					MSTS02   
					MSTS03   
					MSTS04   
					MSTS05   
					MSTS06   
					Turns MULTI SCREEN to OFF.   
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					Sets the PinP subscreen size to 1.   
					Sets the PinP subscreen size to 2.   
					Sets the PinP subscreen size to 3.   
					Sets the PinP subscreen size to 4.   
					Sets the MULTI SCREEN to 2 SCREEN (side by side 1)   
					Sets the MULTI SCREEN to PinP (lower right).   
					Sets the MULTI SCREEN to PinP (upper right).   
					Sets the MULTI SCREEN to PinP (upper left).   
					Sets the MULTI SCREEN to PinP (lower left).   
					Sets the MULTI SCREEN to PoutP (side by side, 2-L).   
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					Number direct   
					Last   
					memory   
					Command   
					Function   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					MSTS08   
					MSTS09   
					MSTS10   
					MSTS11   
					MSTS12   
					Sets MULTI SCREEN to SWAP (switches between main and sub screens).   
					Sets MULTI SCREEN to PoutP (side by side 2-R).   
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					Sets MULTI SCREEN to 2-SCREEN (side by side 3).   
					Sets MULTI SCREEN to PoutP (side by side 4-L).   
					Sets MULTI SCREEN to PoutP (side by side 4-R).   
					FUNCTIONAL LOCK   
					FCLS00   
					FCLS01   
					FCLS02   
					FCLS03   
					FCLS04   
					OSD   
					Cancels FUNCTIONAL LOCK.   
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					Prohibits operation of buttons on the display.   
					Prohibits operation of buttons on the remote control.   
					Prohibits operation of buttons on the display/remote control.   
					Sets the memory lock.   
					DOF   
					Turns off the OSD display that is now displayed.   
					7 “MENU”–“SET UP” related commands   
					Number direct   
					Last   
					memory   
					Command   
					Function   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					COLOR TEMP.   
					CTPS01   
					CTPS02   
					CTPS03   
					CTPS04   
					CTPS05   
					DNR   
					Sets the color temperature to LOW.   
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					Sets the color temperature to MID LOW.   
					Sets the color temperature to MIDDLE.   
					Sets the color temperature to MID HIGH.   
					Sets the color temperature to HIGH.   
					DNRS00   
					DNRS01   
					DNRS02   
					DNRS03   
					MPEG NR   
					MNRS00   
					MNRS01   
					MNRS02   
					MNRS03   
					CTI   
					Sets digital NR to OFF.   
					Sets digital NR to LOW.   
					Sets digital NR to MIDDLE.   
					Sets digital NR to HIGH.   
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					Sets MPEG NR to OFF.   
					Sets MPEG NR to LOW.   
					Sets MPEG NR to MIDDLE.   
					Sets MPEG NR to HIGH.   
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					CTRS00   
					CTRS01   
					Sets CTI to OFF.   
					Sets CTI to ON.   
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					PURE CINEMA   
					PUCS00   
					PUCS01   
					Sets PURE CINEMA to OFF.   
					Sets PURE CINEMA to STANDARD.   
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					COLOR DECORDING   
					MCDS01   
					MCDS02   
					MCDS03   
					Sets COLOR DECORDING to RGB (VIDEO).   
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					Sets COLOR DECORDING to COMPONENT1 (YCbCr).   
					Sets COLOR DECORDING to COMPONENT2 (YPbPr).   
					COLOR SYSTEM   
					CLSS01   
					CLSS02   
					CLSS03   
					CLSS04   
					CLSS05   
					CLSS06   
					CLSS07   
					Sets color system to AUTO.   
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					Sets color system to NTSC.   
					Sets color system to PAL.   
					Sets color system to SECAM.   
					Sets color system to 4.43NTSC.   
					Sets color system to PAL M.   
					Sets color system to PAL N.   
					SIGNAL FORMAT   
					SFTS01   
					SFTS02   
					SFTS03   
					SFTS04   
					Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type1.   
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					Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type2.   
					Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type3.   
					Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type4.   
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					Number direct   
					Last   
					memory   
					Command   
					Function   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					SFTS05   
					SFTS06   
					SFTS07   
					SFTS08   
					SFTS10   
					DVI   
					Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type5.   
					Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type6.   
					Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type7.   
					Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to Type8.   
					Sets SIGNAL FORMAT to AUTO.   
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					DSGS01   
					DSGS02   
					DBLS01   
					DBLS02   
					Sets the DVI connection signal to PC.   
					Sets the DVI connection signal to STB/DVD.   
					Sets the DVI BLACK LEVEL to LOW.   
					Sets the DVI BLACK LEVEL to HIGH.   
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					7 “MENU”–“OPTION” related commands   
					Number direct   
					Last   
					memory   
					Command   
					Function   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					ENERGY SAVE   
					ESVS00   
					ESVS01   
					ESVS02   
					ESVS03   
					ESVS04   
					TIMER   
					TSMS00   
					TSMS01   
					TPH   
					Sets ENERGY SAVE to standard.   
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					Sets ENERGY SAVE to save energy.   
					Sets ENERGY SAVE to fixed brightness.   
					Sets ENERGY SAVE to mode 3 (long service life).   
					Sets ENERGY SAVE to AUTO.   
					Turns summer time to OFF.   
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					Turns summer time to ON.   
					Sets the hour of the present time.   
					Sets the minute of the present time.   
					Sets the day of week of the present time.   
					Sets PROGRAM TIMER to OFF.   
					Sets PROGRAM TIMER to ON.   
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					023   
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					007   
					TPM   
					TPW   
					TPTS00   
					TPTS01   
					ORBITER   
					ORBS00   
					ORBS01   
					ORBS02   
					ORBS03   
					SOFT FOCUS   
					SOFS00   
					SOFS01   
					SOFS02   
					SOFS03   
					SOFS04   
					Sets the ORBITER to OFF.   
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					Sets the ORBITER to ON (AUTO1).   
					Sets the ORBITER to ON (AUTO2).   
					Sets the ORBITER to ON (AUTO3).   
					Sets SOFT FOCUS to OFF.   
					Sets SOFT FOCUS to 1.   
					Sets SOFT FOCUS to 2.   
					Sets SOFT FOCUS to 3.   
					Sets SOFT FOCUS to 4.   
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					SUB SCREEN FREEZE   
					SSTS00   
					SSTS01   
					SSTS02   
					Sets SUB SCREEN FREEZE to OFF.   
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					Sets SUB SCREEN FREEZE to SIDE BY SIDE.   
					Sets SUB SCREEN FREEZE to PinP.   
					7 “INTEGRATOR”–“PICTURE” related commands   
					Number direct   
					Last   
					memory   
					Command   
					Function   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					VIDEO QUALITY   
					CNT   
					BRT   
					ENH   
					ENV   
					COL   
					TNT   
					SHP   
					Adjusts the contrast.   
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					255   
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					015   
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					127   
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					Adjusts the brightness.   
					Adjusts the horizontal enhance.   
					Adjusts the vertical enhance.   
					Adjusts the color.   
					Adjusts the tint.   
					Adjusts the sharpness.   
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					Number direct   
					Last   
					memory   
					Command   
					Function   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					WHITE BALANCE   
					RHI   
					Adjusts R.HIGH of the white balance.   
					Adjusts G.HIGH of the white balance.   
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					GHI   
					BHI   
					Adjusts B.HIGH of the white balance.   
					Adjusts G.LOW of the white balance.   
					Adjusts R.LOW of the white balance.   
					Adjusts B.LOW of the white balance.   
					GLW   
					RLW   
					BLW   
					COLOR DETAIL   
					CGR   
					Adjusts color detail red.   
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					CGY   
					Adjusts color detail yellow.   
					Adjusts color detail green.   
					Adjusts color detail cyan.   
					Adjusts color detail blue.   
					Adjusts color detail magenta.   
					CGG   
					CGC   
					CGB   
					CGM   
					GAMMA   
					GRAS18   
					GRAS19   
					GRAS20   
					GRAS21   
					GRAS22   
					GRAS23   
					GRAS24   
					PRESET   
					STD   
					Sets gradation GAMMA 1.8.   
					Sets gradation GAMMA 1.9.   
					Sets gradation GAMMA 2.0.   
					Sets gradation GAMMA 2.1.   
					Sets gradation GAMMA 2.2.   
					Sets gradation GAMMA 2.3.   
					Sets gradation GAMMA 2.4.   
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					Restores the PICTURE, W/B adjustment value of the integrator to the initial values.   
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					7 “INTEGRATOR”–“SCREEN” related commands   
					Number direct   
					Last   
					memory   
					Command   
					Function   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					POSITION   
					HPS   
					Adjusts the horizontal position.   
					Adjusts the vertical position.   
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					255   
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					VPS   
					CLOCK/PHASE   
					CFR   
					Adjusts the CLOCK (PLL frequency).   
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					000   
					255   
					031   
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					CPH   
					Adjusts the PHASE (PLL phase).   
					SIZE   
					HSI   
					Adjusts the horizontal size.   
					Adjusts the vertical size.   
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					000   
					000   
					064   
					064   
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					VSI   
					PRESET   
					FRP   
					Restores the SCREEN adjustment value of the integrator to the initial values.   
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					7 “NTEGRATOR”–“SET UP” related commands   
					Number direct   
					Last   
					memory   
					Command   
					Function   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					SUB VOLUME   
					SVL   
					Adjusts the SUB VOLUME.   
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					7 “INTEGRATOR”–“OPTION” related commands   
					Number direct   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					Last   
					memory   
					Command   
					Function   
					SCREEN MASK   
					FMKS00   
					FMKS02   
					FMKS03   
					FMKS04   
					FMKS05   
					FMKS06   
					FMKS07   
					SIDE MASK   
					RSL   
					Sets SCREEN MASK to OFF.   
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					Sets SCREEN MASK to inverse (negative – positive reversed).   
					Sets SCREEN MASK to white mask.   
					Sets SCREEN MASK to red mask.   
					Sets SCREEN MASK to green mask.   
					Sets SCREEN MASK to blue mask.   
					Sets SCREEN MASK to yellow mask.   
					Adjusts side mask RED.   
					Adjusts side mask GREEN.   
					Adjusts side mask BLUE.   
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					255   
					255   
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					GSL   
					BSL   
					VIDEO WALL   
					MGFS00   
					MGFS11   
					MGFS12   
					MGFS13   
					MGFS14   
					MGFS15   
					MGPSnn   
					Sets VIDEO WALL to OFF.   
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					Sets VIDEO WALL to DIVIDER:1.   
					Sets VIDEO WALL to DIVIDER:4.   
					Sets VIDEO WALL to DIVIDER:9.   
					Sets VIDEO WALL to DIVIDER:16.   
					Sets VIDEO WALL to DIVIDER:25.   
					nn=01 to 04: Sets display position during DIVIDER=4 (not accounting for joints).   
					nn=05 to 08: Sets display position during DIVIDER=4 (accounting for joints).   
					nn=10 to 18: Sets display position during DIVIDER=9 (not accounting for joints).   
					nn=20 to 28: Sets display position during DIVIDER=9 (accounting for joints).   
					nn=30 to 3F: Sets display position during DIVIDER=16 (not accounting for joints).   
					nn=40 to 4F: Sets display position during DIVIDER=16 (accounting for joints).   
					nn=50 to 68: Sets display position during DIVIDER=25 (not accounting for joints).   
					nn=70 to 88: Sets display position during DIVIDER=25 (accounting for joints).   
					Executes AUTO ID setting.   
					IDA   
					PDES00   
					PDES01   
					Sets POWER ON DELAY mode to OFF.   
					Sets POWER ON DELAY mode to ON (other than cases used for a higher than   
					16 screen system) or mode 1(used for a higher than 16 screen system).   
					Sets POWER ON DELAY mode 2 (used for a higher than 16 screen system).   
					Sets ABL link to OFF.   
					PDES02   
					LNKS00   
					LNKS01   
					RS-232C   
					BRAS01   
					BRAS02   
					BRAS03   
					BRAS04   
					BRAS05   
					BRAS06   
					ID NUMBER   
					IDC   
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					Sets ABL link to ON.   
					Sets the RS-232C baud rate to 1200 bps.   
					Sets the RS-232C baud rate to 2400 bps.   
					Sets the RS-232C baud rate to 4800 bps.   
					Sets the RS-232C baud rate to 9600 bps.   
					Sets the RS-232C baud rate to 19200 bps.   
					Sets the RS-232C baud rate to 38400 bps.   
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					Clears the ID number.   
					Sets the ID number.   
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					IDS   
					FAN   
					FCM   
					Maximizes fan rotation control.   
					Automates fan rotation control.   
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					FCA   
					OSD   
					OSDS00   
					OSDS01   
					OSSS01   
					OSSS02   
					OSAS01   
					OSAS02   
					Sets OSD display to OFF.   
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					Sets OSD display to ON.   
					Displays expanded OSD.   
					Displays contracted OSD.   
					Sets the OSD display angle to horizontal.   
					Sets the OSD display angle to vertical.   
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					Number direct   
					Last   
					memory   
					Command   
					Function   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					FRONT INDICATOR   
					LESS00   
					LESS01   
					Sets the FRONT INDICATOR to OFF.   
					Sets the FRONT INDICATOR to ON.   
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					COLOR MODE   
					CLMS00   
					Sets the COLOR MODE to NORMAL.   
					Sets the COLOR MODE to STUDIO.   
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					CLMS01   
					UNDER SCAN   
					USCS00   
					Sets the UNDERSCAN setting to OFF.   
					Sets the UNDERSCAN setting to ON.   
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					USCS01   
					IMAGE PROCESS   
					IPRS01   
					IPRS02   
					IPRS03   
					IPRS04   
					FRC   
					Sets the IMAGE PROCESS to NORMAL.   
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					Sets the IMAGE PROCESS to PURE.   
					Sets the IMAGE PROCESS to MONOTONE.   
					Sets the IMAGE PROCESS to HIGH CONTRAST.   
					FRCS00   
					FRCS01   
					Sets the FRC to OFF.   
					Sets the FRC to ON.   
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					SEAMLESS INPUT SWITCH   
					Sets the SEAMLESS INPUT SWITCH mode to OFF.   
					SLSS00   
					SLSS01   
					SL1S01   
					SL1S02   
					SL1S03   
					SL1S04   
					SL1S05   
					SL2S01   
					SL2S02   
					SL2S03   
					SL2S04   
					SL2S05   
					MIRROR   
					MIRS00   
					MIRS01   
					MIRS02   
					MIRS03   
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					Sets the SEAMLESS INPUT SWITCH mode to ON.   
					Sets the SEAMLESS SW SELECT 1 to INPUT1.   
					Sets the SEAMLESS SW SELECT 1 to INPUT2.   
					Sets the SEAMLESS SW SELECT 1 to INPUT3.   
					Sets the SEAMLESS SW SELECT 1 to INPUT4.   
					Sets the SEAMLESS SW SELECT 1 to INPUT5.   
					Sets the SEAMLESS SW SELECT 2 to INPUT1.   
					Sets the SEAMLESS SW SELECT 2 to INPUT2.   
					Sets the SEAMLESS SW SELECT 2 to INPUT3.   
					Sets the SEAMLESS SW SELECT 2 to INPUT4.   
					Sets the SEAMLESS SW SELECT 2 to INPUT5.   
					Sets mirror mode to OFF (normal display).   
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					Performs left-right reversal with MIRROR MODE.   
					Performs up-down reversal with MIRROR MODE.   
					Performs up-down left-right reversal with MIRROR MODE.   
					MULTI SCREEN   
					PTRS00   
					PTRS01   
					PTRS02   
					PTRS03   
					PTRS04   
					PTRS05   
					PTRS06   
					PTRS07   
					PTRS08   
					BPIS01   
					BPIS02   
					BPPS00   
					BPPS01   
					BPPS02   
					BPPS03   
					BPPS04   
					Sets sub screen translucence to OFF (0%).   
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					Sets sub screen translucence to 10 %.   
					Sets sub screen translucence to 20 %.   
					Sets sub screen translucence to 30 %.   
					Sets sub screen translucence to 40 %.   
					Sets sub screen translucence to 50 %.   
					Sets sub screen translucence to 60 %.   
					Sets sub screen translucence to 70 %.   
					Sets sub screen translucence to 80 %.   
					Sets the BANNER PinP input to INPUT1.   
					Sets the BANNER PinP input to INPUT2.   
					Sets the BANNER PinP setting to OFF.   
					Sets the BANNER PinP setting to TOP.   
					Sets the BANNER PinP setting to MID-HIGH.   
					Sets the BANNER PinP setting to MID-LOW.   
					Sets the BANNER PinP setting to BOTTOM.   
					FUNCTION DEFAULT   
					FDT Executes FUNCTION DEFAULT.   
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					7 Other commands   
					Number direct   
					Effective Minimum Maximum   
					Last   
					memory   
					Command   
					Function   
					DISPLAY CALL   
					DITS01   
					DITS02   
					IM0   
					Displays DISPLAY CALL 1.   
					Displays DISPLAY CALL 2.   
					INFORMATION write-in (1-3 characters).   
					INFORMATION write-in (4-6 characters).   
					INFORMATION write-in (7-9 characters).   
					INFORMATION write-in (10-12 characters).   
					INFORMATION write-in (13-15 characters).   
					INFORMATION write-in (16-18 characters).   
					INFORMATION write-in (19-21 characters).   
					Clears INFORMATION.   
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					IM1   
					IM2   
					IM3   
					IM4   
					IM5   
					IM6   
					IMD   
					AUXILIARY COMMAND   
					DW0   
					DWF   
					DWn   
					UP0   
					Subtracts 10 from the adjustment value.   
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					Minimizes the adjustment value.   
					Subtracts n from the adjustment value. (n=1~9)   
					Adds 10 to the adjustment value.   
					UPF   
					Maximizes the adjustment value.   
					UPn   
					Adds n to the adjustment value (n = 1 to 9).   
					1.6 QUEST Commands   
					What are QUEST commands?   
					• Quest commands output TXD such as adjustment data from the panel’s microprocessor to a PC.   
					• Adjustment and other data is output in ASCII code.   
					Note   
					Command names are given inside brackets < >.   
					• Data output format   
					Command   
					(3 Byte)   
					Checksum   
					(2 Byte)   
					STX (02hex)   
					Data   
					····   
					Data   
					ETX (03hex)   
					Notes   
					• A QUEST command is invalid when no ID has not been assigned.   
					• A QUEST command is invalid when a wildcard (*) is used in the ID when sending the command.   
					7 Quest Command Table   
					Command   
					QST   
					Function   
					Obtains status information.   
					QPI   
					Obtains integrator/PICTURE information.   
					Obtains integrator/WHITE BALANCE information.   
					Obtains integrator/SCREEN information.   
					Obtains SETUP information.   
					QWB   
					QPS   
					QSS   
					QSO   
					Obtains Menu Integrator/OPTION information.   
					Obtains audio status.   
					QSU   
					QCI   
					Obtains time information.   
					QAP   
					Obtains various machine names.   
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					1) Obtaining QST Status Information   
					Sequence   
					Data Content   
					Size   
					1 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					Remarks   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					STX   
					02hex   
					Command echo-back   
					QST (fixed)   
					5 (fixed)   
					4 (fixed)   
					M (fixed)   
					Generation information   
					Inch information   
					Forwarding   
					Power source state   
					During standby: Standby cause   
					S: Standby status P: Power supplied status   
					N: Normal standby time   
					W: Standby time based on POWER MANAGEMENT   
					S: Standby time based on SD or PD   
					N: normal signal input time   
					During power supply: main screen signal status   
					L: no signal input time   
					O: OUT OF RANGE signal input time   
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					During standby or 1 screen display: dummy data   
					During 2-screen display: sub screen signal status   
					1 Byte   
					N: normal signal input time   
					L: no signal input time   
					O: OUT OF RANGE signal input time   
					IN1: INPUT1 IN2: INPUT2 IN3: INPUT3 IN4: INPUT4   
					IN5: INPUT5   
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					Main input function information   
					Sub input function information   
					Main screen size information   
					Two-screen display state   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					10   
					11   
					12   
					IN1: INPUT1 IN2: INPUT2 IN3: INPUT3 IN4: INPUT4   
					IN5: INPUT5 Note1)   
					0: DOT BY DOT 1: 4:3 2: FULL 3: ZOOM 5: WIDE 6: 14:9   
					9: UNDERSCAN A: 2.35:1   
					0: OFF (1 screen)   
					2: PinP (lower right) 3: PinP(upper right)   
					4: PinP (upper left) 5: PinP(lower left)   
					6: SIDE BY SIDE 2-L 9: SIDE BY SIDE 2-R   
					1: SIDE BY SIDE 1   
					A: SIDE BY SIDE 3   
					C:SIDE BY SIDE 4-R   
					B: SIDE BY SIDE 4-L   
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					Functional lock information   
					1 Byte   
					0: LOCK OFF 1: BUTTONS LOCK 2: IR LOCK   
					2: IR LOCK 3: IR&BUTTONS LOCK   
					4: MEMORY LOCK   
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					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					Temperature information 1 (interior)   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					Temperature inside the set (Centigrade) Note 2)   
					SLOT temperature (Celsius) Note 2)   
					Outside air temperature (Celsius) Note 2)   
					Temperature information 2 (SLOT)   
					Temperature information 3 (outside air)   
					Serial No.   
					Dummy data   
					Dummy data   
					HOUR METER   
					Check sum   
					ETX   
					15 Byte 15 digit character string   
					3 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					5 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					5 digit number   
					03hex   
					Note 1) During standby and during a single screen display, the unit outputs the value that is in memory.   
					Note 2) During standby and immediately after POWER ON, the correct value is not output.   
					In this case, please obtain the information after waiting a short period of time after POWER ON.   
					These types of information are output as reference information (these are not guaranteed information).   
					Normally refer to temperature information 3.   
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					2) <QPI> Obtaining Integrator/PICTURE information   
					Sequence   
					Data Content   
					Size   
					1 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					Remarks   
					1 
					2 
					STX   
					02hex   
					Command echo-back   
					CONTRAST   
					QPI (fixed)   
					3 
					000 to 255 Note 1)   
					000 to 255 Note 1)   
					000 to 060 Note 1)   
					000 to 060 Note 1)   
					000 to 060 Note 1)   
					000 to 060 Note 1)   
					000 to 060 Note 1)   
					000 to 060 Note 1)   
					4 
					BRIGHTNESS   
					5 
					C,DETAIL R (RED)   
					C,DETAIL Y (YELLOW)   
					C,DETAIL G (GREEN)   
					C,DETAIL C (CYAN)   
					C,DETAIL B (BLUE)   
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					21   
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					C,DETAIL M (MAGENTA)   
					H.ENHANCE   
					000 to 015 Note 1), Note 2)   
					000 to 015 Note 1), Note 2)   
					000 to 127 Note 1), Note 3)   
					000 to 060 Note 1), Note 3)   
					000 to 015 Note 1), Note 3)   
					Same as item 9 of QST commands   
					Same as item 11 of QST commands   
					V.ENHANCE   
					COLOR   
					TINT   
					SHARPNESS   
					Main input function   
					Main screen size information   
					Check sum   
					ETX   
					03hex   
					Note 1) If the signal type is not confirmed, dummy data is output.   
					Note 2) During video signal input, dummy data is output.   
					Note 3) During PC signal input, dummy data is output.   
					3) <QWB> Obtaining integrator/WHITE BALANCE information   
					Sequence   
					Data Content   
					Size   
					1 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					Remarks   
					02hex   
					1 
					2 
					STX   
					Command echo-back   
					R.HIGH   
					QWB (fixed)   
					3 
					000 to 255 Note 1)   
					000 to 255 Note 1)   
					000 to 255 Note 1)   
					000 to 255 Note 1)   
					000 to 255 Note 1)   
					000 to 255 Note 1)   
					Same as item 9 of QST commands   
					Same as item 11 of QST commands   
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					G.HIGH   
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					B.HIGH   
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					R.LOW   
					7 
					G.LOW   
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					B.LOW   
					9 
					Main input function   
					Main screen size   
					Check sum   
					ETX   
					10   
					11   
					12   
					03hex   
					Note 1) If the signal type is not confirmed, dummy data is output.   
					4) <QPS> Obtaining integrator/SCREEN information   
					Sequence   
					Data Content   
					Size   
					1 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					Remarks   
					02hex   
					1 
					2 
					STX   
					Command echo-back   
					H.POSITION   
					V.POSITION   
					H.SIZE   
					QPS (fixed)   
					3 
					000 to 255 Note 1)   
					4 
					000 to 255 Note 1)   
					5 
					000 to 064 Note 1)   
					6 
					V.SIZE   
					000 to 064 Note 1)   
					7 
					CLOCK   
					000 to 255 Note 1), Note 2)   
					000 to 031 Note 1), Note 2)   
					Same as item 9 of QST commands   
					Same as item 11 of QST commands   
					8 
					PHASE   
					9 
					Main input function   
					10   
					21   
					22   
					Main screen size information   
					Check sum   
					ETX   
					03hex   
					Note 1) If the signal type is not confirmed, dummy data is output.   
					Note 2) During DVI or video input, dummy data is output.   
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					5) <QSS> Obtaining SETUP information   
					Sequence   
					Data Content   
					Size   
					1 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					Remarks   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					STX   
					02hex   
					Command echo-back   
					COLOR TEMP.   
					QSS (fixed)   
					1: LOW 2: MID LOW 3: MIDDLE 4: MID HIGH   
					5: HIGH Note 1)   
					4 
					5 
					POWER MGT.   
					AUTO POWER OFF   
					DNR   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					0: OFF 1: ON   
					0: DISABLE 1: ENABLE   
					6 
					0: OFF 1: LOW 2: MIDDLE 3: HIGH Note 1)   
					0: OFF 1: LOW 2: MIDDLE 3: HIGH Note 1)   
					0: OFF 1: ON Note 1)   
					7 
					MPEG NR   
					8 
					CTI   
					9 
					PURECINEMA   
					COLOR DECODING   
					COLOR SYSTEM   
					0: OFF 1: ON Note 1)   
					10   
					11   
					1: RGB 2: COMP1 3: COMP2 Note 1)   
					1: AUTO 2: NTSC 3: PAL 4: SECAM 5: 4.43NTSC   
					6: PAL M 7: PAL N Note 1)   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					DVI SET UP (PLUG/PLAY)   
					DVI SET UP (BLACK LEVEL)   
					BRT.ENHANCE   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1: PC   
					2: VIDEO Note 1)   
					1: LOW 2: HIGH Note 1)   
					0: OFF 1: ON Note 1)   
					00 to 20   
					SUB VOLUME   
					Main input function   
					Main screen size information   
					Check sum   
					Same as item 9 of QST commands   
					Same as item 11 of QST commands   
					ETX   
					03hex   
					Note 1) In the case of set data that cannot be output because of the type of input signal, dummy data is output.   
					6) <QSO> Obtaining menu integrator/OPTION information   
					Sequence   
					Data Content   
					Size   
					1 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					Remarks   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					STX   
					02hex   
					Command echo-back   
					ENERGY SAVE   
					QSO (fixed)   
					1: STANDARD 2: MODE1 3: MODE2 4: MODE3   
					5: AUTO   
					4 
					5 
					Program timer   
					1 Byte   
					1Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					0: OFF 1: ON   
					SCREEN MANAGEMENT (ORBITER)   
					SCREEN MANAGEMENT (SOFT FOCUS)   
					AUTO SETUP MODE   
					AUTO FUNCTION   
					0: OFF 1: MODE1 2: MODE2 3: MODE3   
					6 
					0: OFF 1: 1 2: 2 3: 3 4: 4   
					7 
					0: INACTIVE 1: ACTIVE   
					8 
					0: OFF 1: INPUT1 2: INPUT4   
					9 
					PIP DETECT   
					0: INACTIVE 1: ACTIVE   
					10   
					11   
					SPLIT FREEZE   
					0: OFF 1: SIDE BY SIDE 2: PIP   
					SCREEN MASK   
					0: OFF 2: INVERSE 3: WHITE 4: RED 5: GREEN 6: BLUE   
					7: YELLOW   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					SIDE MASK R-LEVEL   
					SIDE MASK G-LEVEL   
					SIDE MASK B-LEVEL   
					VIDEO WALL (MODE)   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					000 to 255   
					000 to 255   
					000 to 255   
					0: OFF 1: 1 screen 2: 4 screens 3: 9 screens 4: 16 screens   
					5: 25 screens   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					VIDEO WALL (POSITION)   
					VIDEO WALL (TYPE)   
					VIDEO WALL (POWER ON DELAY)   
					VIDEO WALL (PLE LINK)   
					VIDEO WALL (REPEAT TIMER)   
					FAN CONTROL   
					2 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					01 to 56   
					0: NORMAL 1: ADJUSTED   
					0: OFF   
					0: OFF   
					0: OFF   
					1: AUTO   
					0: OFF   
					0: LARGE   
					0: H   
					1: ON 2: MODE1 3: MODE2   
					1: ON   
					1: ON   
					2: MAX   
					1: ON   
					OSD   
					OSD SIZE   
					1: SMALL   
					1: V   
					OSD ANGLE   
					FRONT INDICATOR   
					COLOR MODE   
					0: OFF   
					1: ON   
					1: NORMAL 2: STUDIO   
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					Sequence   
					27   
					Data Content   
					PRO USE UNDERSCAN   
					Size   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					Remarks   
					0: OFF   
					1: ON   
					28   
					PRO USE IMAGE PROCESS   
					PRO USE SYGNAL TYPE   
					1: NORMAL 2: PURE 3: MONOTONE 4: HIGH CONTRAST   
					1: MOTION 2: STILL 3: NONE STD   
					29   
					30   
					FRC   
					0: OFF   
					1: ON   
					31   
					POWER ON MODE INPUT   
					POWER ON MODE MULTI MODE   
					POWER ON MODE MULTI INPUT 1   
					POWER ON MODE MULTI INPUT 2   
					POWER ON MODE VOLUME   
					SEAMLESS SW   
					See the figure below.   
					32   
					See the figure below.   
					33   
					1: INPUT 2: INPUT2 3: INPUT3 4: INPUT4 5: INPUT5   
					1: INPUT 2: INPUT2 3: INPUT3 4: INPUT4 5: INPUT5   
					0 to 42: In the case of lost memory, FF   
					34   
					35   
					36   
					0: OFF   
					1: ON   
					37   
					SEAMLESS SW SELECT1   
					SEAMLESS SW SELECT2   
					MIRROR MODE   
					1: INPUT 2: INPUT2 3: INPUT3 4: INPUT4 5: INPUT5   
					1: INPUT 2: INPUT2 3: INPUT3 4: INPUT4 5: INPUT5   
					0: OFF 1: X 2: Y 3: XY   
					38   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					39   
					40   
					MULTI SCREEN SET (S BY S SIZE)   
					MULTI SCREEN SET (S BY S LAYOUT)   
					MULTI SCREEN SET (PIP SIZE)   
					MULTI SCREEN SET (TRANSLUCENT)   
					1: NORMAL 2: FULL   
					41   
					1: MODE1   
					2: MODE2 3: MODE3   
					42   
					1: 1 (SMALL) to 4: 4 (LARGE)   
					43   
					0: OFF 1: 10 % 2: 20 % 3: 30 % 4: 40 % 5: 50 %   
					6: 60 % 7: 70 % 8: 80 %   
					44   
					45   
					46   
					47   
					48   
					49   
					MULTI SCREEN SET (BANNER PIP)   
					MULTI SCREEN SET (BANNER INPUT)   
					Main input function   
					1 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					0: OFF 1: TOP 2: MID HIGH 3: MID LOW 4: BOTTOM   
					1: INPUT1 2: INPUT2   
					Same as item 9 of QST commands   
					Main screen size information   
					Check sum   
					Same as item 11 of QST commands   
					ETX   
					03hex   
					7) <QSU> obtaining the audio status   
					Sequence   
					Data Content   
					Size   
					1 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					Remarks   
					02hex   
					1 
					2 
					STX   
					Command echo-back   
					Main volume   
					QSU (fixed)   
					3 
					000 to 042   
					4 
					Audio mute status   
					INPUT1 sub volume   
					INPUT2 sub volume   
					INPUT3 sub volume   
					INPUT4 sub volume   
					INPUT5 sub volume   
					Check sum   
					0: OFF 1: ON   
					000 to 020   
					5 
					6 
					000 to 020   
					7 
					000 to 020   
					8 
					000 to 020   
					9 
					000 to 020   
					10   
					11   
					ETX   
					03hex   
					8) <QCI> Obtaining time information   
					Sequence   
					Data Content   
					Size   
					1 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					2 Byte   
					8 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					Remarks   
					02hex   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					STX   
					Command echo-back   
					Time information   
					QCI (fixed)   
					Hour (24 hour system) 00 to 23 Note 1)   
					Minute 00 to 59 Note 1)   
					Second 00 to 59 Note 1)   
					4 
					5 
					Dummy data   
					Day of week   
					1: Sunday 2: Monday 3: Tuesday 4: Wednesday   
					5: Thursday 6: Friday   
					7: Saturday Note 1)   
					6 
					7 
					Check sum   
					ETX   
					2 Byte   
					1 Byte   
					03hex   
					Note 1) During standby and when this command was initially set, the value at the time that power was finally shut off is transmitted.   
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					9) <QAP> Obtaining machine name   
					Sequence   
					Data Content   
					Size   
					1 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					Remarks   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					STX   
					02hex   
					Command echo-back   
					QAP (fixed)   
					Machine name information   
					18 Byte A/J (North America/domestic model): PDP-425CMX/LUC5***   
					G (Europe-general model): PDP-42MXE10/LDFK5*   
					CKD (European CKD model): PDP42MXE10/YVXK5*   
					2 Byte   
					4 
					5 
					Check sum   
					ETX   
					1 Byte   
					03hex   
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					7 Check Sum   
					This is data to which 2-Byte ASCII code is added to a data group returned by a QUEST command.   
					PC side   
					STX   
					ID   
					QUEST command   
					ETX   
					02 (hex)   
					2 Byte   
					3 Byte   
					03 (hex)   
					Set side   
					STX   
					02 (hex)   
					QUEST command   
					Data   
					Check sum   
					ETX   
					3 Byte   
					*Byte   
					2 Byte   
					03 (hex)   
					A detailed example is given below.   
					Example) The check sum value that is added when the QUEST command “QAA” returned the following 6-Byte data string.   
					Data group (ASCII)   
					+ check sum   
					QUEST command   
					Data (6 Byte)   
					Check sum   
					QAA   
					100128   
					xx (before calculation)   
					≠ 
					47   
					41   
					41   
					31 30 30 31 32 38   
					The data group is put into binary code one   
					character at a time then displayed (only the   
					last two digits are displayed).   
					When these values are added the result is 1F5 (hex).   
					≠ 
					xx, where xx is 0B (hex), is added to 1F5 so the last two digits are 00 (in this case 200).   
					≠ 
					As the data format, OB is converted to ASCII code and sent.   
					≠ 
					The following data is output from the Plasma Display side.   
					STX   
					QUEST command   
					Data   
					Check sum   
					ETX   
					02 (hex)   
					QAA   
					100128   
					0B   
					03 (hex)   
					* The returned data group is in capital letters. Please keep this in mind when introducing it into the binary   
					display.   
					7 Examples of check sum applications   
					Example 1) When the data is missing 1 Byte   
					STX   
					QUEST command   
					Data   
					Check sum   
					ETX   
					02 (hex)   
					QAA   
					100 (missing data) 28   
					0B   
					03 (hex)   
					47 41   
					31 30 30 32 38   
					The data group is calculated according to rules by a PC application,   
					and when these values are added the result is 1C4 (hex).   
					≠ 
					A value xx, where xx is 3C (hex), is added to 1C4 such that the last   
					two digits are 00 (in this case 200).   
					≠ 
					Here, the check sum [OB (hex)] and the calculated [3C (hex)] do not match.   
					≠ 
					Since they do not match, the PC application sends the QUEST command   
					again and gets the data again.   
					Example 2) When 1 Byte of data in the data is unreadable   
					STX   
					02 (hex)   
					QUEST command   
					Data   
					100328   
					Check sum   
					ETX   
					QAA   
					0B   
					03 (hex)   
					47 41   
					31 30 33 30 32 38   
					The data group is calculated according to rules by a PC application,   
					and when these values are added the result is 1F7 (hex).   
					≠ 
					A value xx, where xx is 09 (hex), is added to 1F7 such that the last   
					two digits are 00 (in this case 200).   
					≠ 
					Here, the check sum [OB (hex)] and the calculated [09 (hex)] do not match.   
					≠ 
					Since they do not match, the PC application sends the QUEST command   
					again and gets the data again.   
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				Screen Burning   
					2.03.0Screen Burning   
					When the same image is reproduced for a long period (still image, telop, etc.), the image is burned into to screen. It may   
					be difficult to remove this image. Burning should be managed by making necessary changes in the video software,   
					projection method, system configuration etc.   
					This display has a function that reduces this kind of burning.   
					7 Menu mode   
					1 ENERGY SAVE setting: refer to sections 5.3.4, “Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 4) Energy Saving   
					Setting” (pg. 119) and 5.3.7, “Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 12) Energy Saving Setting” (pg. 143) in the   
					Technical Manual. The screen brightness is controlled according to the input signal and by the brightness of the room.   
					2 ORBITER Setting: refer to section 5.3.4, “Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 5) Orbiter Setting” (pg. 121)   
					and 5.3.7, “Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 13) Orbiter Setting” (pg. 145) in the Techicnal Manual. This   
					function gradually and randomly moves the image position vertically and/or horizontally after a set amount of time.   
					Or the edges of the images are restricted by setting soft focus in order to soften images edges.   
					7 Integrator Mode   
					1 SCREEN MASK Setting: refer to section 5.4.3, “Adjustment and setting in the Integrator Mode 9) SCREEN   
					MASK Setting” (pg. 164) in the Technical Manual.   
					An inverse or full mask signal appears on the screen.   
					When a full mask is prepared beforehand, it becomes more difficult for the screen to become burned.   
					Using an inverse signal may be an emergency measure when the screen is burned from displaying a still image.   
					However, completely removing the burn is not possible.   
					2 SIDE MASK Setting: refer to section 5.4.3, “Adjustment and setting in the Integrator Mode 10) SIDE MASK   
					Setting” (pg. 165) in the Technical Manual.   
					This setting adjusts the method of displaying the SIDE MASK signal and adjusts the signal level of the SIDE   
					MASK signal.   
					7 Menu Mode and Integrator Mode   
					1 PROGRAM TIMER Setting: refer to section 5.3.4, “Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 11) Program Timer   
					Setting” (pg. 127) and 5.3.7, “Adjustment and setting in the Menu Mode 19) Program Timer Setting” (pg. 151),   
					”5.4.3, “Adjustment and setting in the Integrator Mode 8) Program Timer Setting” (pg. 163) in the Technical Manual.   
					The display contents change at a predetermined time according to set conditions.   
					7 Standard Functions (Settings cannot be changed)   
					1 Auto Brightness Adjustment (still image detection)   
					When an image that has little or no motion, such as a photograph or computer screen, is displayed for a long   
					period, the screen may appear dimmer. This feature is part of the screen-protection function, to automatically   
					adjust the brightness and protect the screen when an image with little or no motion is detected. This function   
					activates after an image with little or no motion has been detected for 3 minutes.   
					This function is not found in the menu thus the setting cannot be changed.   
					Note   
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				Precautions on Connecting Camera Images/Concerning frame delay (lip sync)   
					3.0 Precautions on Connecting Camera Images   
					Connecting and using moving images that are nearly still, such as images from a surveillance camera, could damage   
					the panel and reduce the life or be the cause of other issues.   
					In this situation, it is necessary to set the image quality beforehand.   
					For instructions on setting the image quality, contact your Pioneer representative.   
					(Set the ‘ENERGY SAVE’ function to ‘MODE2’ or ‘MODE3’.)   
					This setting is not required when just showing a still image from a PC or digital camera.   
					4.0 Concerning frame delay (lip sync)   
					The following table shows the approximate time after the video signal is input until it appears on the display.   
					It is the guideline when considering the audio delay time following the video (lip sync).   
					The video signal is, in multi-screen mode, delayed by approximately 1 V (there is no delay that exceeds 4 V) in the following   
					cases.   
					• Right screen of side by side mode (left screen in a case where the same signals are combined)   
					• Subscreen of picture in picture mode   
					There is no frame delay with other causes.   
					(These data are reference values; they cannot be ensured.)   
					FRC   
					setting   
					Input vertical   
					frequency (Hz) number (V)   
					Frame delay   
					Video input signal   
					PAL, SECAM, PAL N, 625i (576i), 1125i (1080i)   
					NTSC, 4.43NTSC, PAL M, 525i (480i), 1125i (1080i)   
					625p (576p), 750p (720p),1125p (1080p)   
					50   
					60   
					50   
					60   
					50   
					60   
					50   
					60   
					60   
					75   
					85   
					50   
					60   
					50   
					60   
					50   
					60   
					50   
					60   
					50   
					60   
					72   
					60   
					75   
					85   
					50   
					60   
					72   
					60   
					75   
					85   
					4 
					3 
					2 
					1 
					4 
					4 
					2 
					2 
					Normal time   
					525p (480p), 750p (720p), 1125p (1080p)   
					PAL, SECAM, PAL N, 625i (576i), 1125i (1080i)   
					NTSC, 4.43NTSC, PAL M, 525i (480i), 1125i (1080i)   
					625p (576p), 750p (720p), 1125p (1080p)   
					525p (480p), 750p (720p), 1125p (1080p)   
					Video signal   
					When zoom   
					function is   
					used *2   
					ON   
					2 
					PC signal   
					PAL, SECAM, PAL N, 625i (576i), 1125i (1080i)   
					NTSC, 4.43NTSC, PAL M, 525i (480i), 1125i (1080i)   
					625p (576p), 750p (720p), 1125p (1080p)   
					525p (480p), 750p (720p), 1125p (1080p)   
					PAL, SECAM, PAL N, 625i (576i), 1125i (1080i)   
					NTSC, 4.43NTSC, PAL M, 525i (480i), 1125i (1080i)   
					625p (576p), 750p (720p), 1125p (1080p)   
					525p (480p), 750p (720p), 1125p (1080p)   
					3 
					1 
					4 
					2 
					Normal time   
					Video signal   
					When zoom   
					function is   
					used *2   
					FRC setting object signal *1   
					FRC setting non-object signal   
					FRC setting object signal *1   
					FRC setting non-object signal   
					1 
					2 
					2 
					2 
					OFF   
					Normal time   
					PC signal   
					When zoom   
					function is   
					used *2   
					*1: The FRC object signal in the PC signal is as follows.   
					640x480@60 Hz VGA, 848x480@60 Hz WVGA, 1280x768@60 Hz WXGA 1024x768@60 Hz XGA, 1280x1024@60 Hz SXGA,   
					1024x768@50 Hz XGA 1024x768@72 Hz XGA, 640x480@50 Hz VGA (only analog input), 848x480@50 Hz WVGA 1280x768@50 Hz   
					WXGA, 1280x768@72 Hz WXGA, 1400X1050@60 Hz SXGA+   
					*2: The zoom function indicates the expansion functions based on H size, V size, and video wall in point zoom and integrator modes.   
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				Precautions   
					5.0 Precautions   
					1) If the power shuts down and stays OFF for a long period, an internal problem has probably occurred (failing part,   
					etc.).   
					Turn OFF the main power switch on the Plasma Display then wait 1 to 2 minutes and try turning the power ON again.   
					If the power goes OFF again, the display need to be serviced.   
					If the display operates normally, the power reset has cleared the issue.   
					2) When an image (still image, telop, etc.) is shown on the screen for a long period, there is a possibility that the image   
					could be burned in. This should be managed by making necessary changes in the imaging software, display method,   
					system configuration etc.   
					3) The following kinds of input signals could cause inferior image quality (When a PDA-5003/PDA-5004 is used).   
					• Video signal that has been dubbed (copied) repeatedly   
					• Copyright-protected signals   
					• Scrambled cable TV signals   
					• Signals with a sync signal and video signal that are extremely out of phase   
					4) The fan starts operating when the surrounding temperature is greater than 32 °C (the fan rpm becomes faster as the   
					temperature increases, this is normal).   
					5) Screen-saver function (still image detection)   
					When an image having little motion such as a photograph or PC screen is displayed continuously, the may appear   
					dimmer. To protect the plasma panel, the screen-saver function detects images with little or no motion and   
					automatically adjusts the brightness. This action is not an indication that the display is failing.   
					Time until the screen-saver function operates:   
					• Normal-operation mode/menu mode: Approximate 3 minutes after the power is turned ON or after the input is   
					switched.   
					7 Self-diagnosis Function   
					When there is an operating or connection error, a message appears on the screen.   
					After reading the contents of the error message, check the condition of the unit.   
					Error Message   
					CAUTION   
					Remedy   
					¶ The current signal input is not supported by the unit. Check the table of supported   
					OUT OF RANGE   
					UNSUPPORTED SIGNAL   
					SIGNAL NG   
					input signals on pages 94 - 97 and change the output signal setting.   
					WARNING   
					¶ Turn OFF the main power.   
					THERMAL ALERT   
					SHUT DOWN   
					¶ Check whether the surrounding temperature is high.   
					¶ If the cooling vents on the display are blocked, remove the obstacles blocking the   
					vents.   
					WARNING   
					¶ There is a problem with the fan. Immediately turn OFF the power and contact the   
					FAN FAILURE   
					SHUT DOWN   
					Pioneer service center or dealer.   
					ERROR   
					¶ An invalid operation was attempted. Check the input signals, connections and   
					INVALID KEY ENTRY   
					settings.   
					SHUT DOWN   
					¶ Turn the main power OFF, wait 1 or 2 minutes and turn the power ON again. If the   
					problem still persists, remove the power plug from the outlet and contact a Pioneer   
					service center or dealer.   
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				Maintenance   
					1) Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet before performing maintenance.   
					2) Cabinet and Remote-control Unit   
					Never use solvents such as benzene or thinner. Using such solvents could cause the cabinet and remote control to   
					degrade and could cause the coating to peel.   
					Wipe the cabinet and remote control with a soft cloth. If there is heavy soiling, soak a soft cloth in water mixed with   
					a mild detergent. Ring out the water well then clean the panel. Dry the chassis by wiping with a soft, dry cloth.   
					3) Screen (front protection panel)   
					The screen (front protection panel) is treated with a special coating to prevent glare and is very delicate. To clean it,   
					remove any dust and then wipe it gently with a soft cloth. Do not clean it with tissue or a rough, textured cloth.   
					DO NOT use solvents such as benzene or thinner to clean the as this could damage or discolor the display panel.   
					The following cleaning cloths and cleaning liquid are recommended.   
					Name   
					Part Number   
					AED1285   
					Cleaning cloth: Wiping cloth   
					Cleaning cloth: Minimax   
					Cleaning liquid: B4   
					GED-009   
					GEM1004   
					In the case of light soiling, remove the dust and then gently wipe with a Minimax cloth. If there is heavy soiling,   
					remove the dust then apply a small amount of B4 cleaning liquid to an area of the Minimax cloth. Clean the panel. If   
					any of the cleaning chemical left on the unit may make the surface uneven. After the B4 has dried, wipe it clean with   
					a dry Minimax cloth.   
					4) Vents   
					Dust should be removed from the cooling vents on the sides and rear of the unit and in the fan installation area once   
					a month with a vacuum cleaner set on LOW. Also, be sure that the main power switch has been turned OFF before   
					cleaning the vents. Using the unit with accumulated dust causes the internal temperature to rise and could cause fire   
					or other trouble to occur.   
					5) Readjustment of the White Balance   
					This unit uses phosphor elements as in a CRT display, and they degrade over time, reducing the brightness. Since,   
					blue phosphor elements degrade faster than red and green.   
					* Occasional readjustment of the white balance may be beneficial.   
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