Epson JED T440 Projector User Manual


 
T440 Users manual V021/B, © JED Microprocessors Pty Ltd Nov 17th 2008 Page 14
NEC Plasma PX-42/50/60/61, VM/VP/VR/XM/XR, 2/3/4/5/6 (Code: 14hex)
This family has many members with a range of channel messages.
There is a typical RS232 code Operation Manual at: http://www.prokare.com.tr/pdf2/nec_residental_plasma_rs232.pdf
And http://www.nec-display-solutions.co.uk/c/g/uk/en/Service/Home/index.html
Channel codes are:
Computer1 := DF + 80 + 60 + 47 + 01 + 07 + 0E; // RGB1 / PC1 DB15
Computer2 := DF + 80 + 60 + 47 + 01 + 08 + 0F; // RGB2 / PC2 5 x BNC
Computer3 := DF + 80 + 60 + 47 + 01 + 0C + 13; // RGB3 / PC3 DVI-D
Video1 := DF + 80 + 60 + 47 + 01 + 02 + 09; // "Video2" RCA Composite Video
Video2 := DF + 80 + 60 + 47 + 01 + 03 + 0A; // "Video3" S-VIDEO DIN-4
Video3 := DF + 80 + 60 + 47 + 01 + 01 + 08; // "Video1" BNC
Video4 := DF + 80 + 60 + 47 + 01 + 05 + 0C; // HD1 3 x RCA DTV1/Component
Video5 := DF + 80 + 60 + 47 + 01 + 06 + 0D; // HD2 5 x BNC DTV2/Component or SCART1/2
Video6 := DF + 80 + 60 + 47 + 01 + 0E + 15; // HD3 DVI/HDMI (some only)
Video7 := DF + 80 + 60 + 47 + 01 + 1A + 21; // HD4 DVD/HDMI (some only)
Any one of these codes can be set into Constant:0/Constant:1 for computer codes and Constant:2/Constant:3 for video
codes. (The default is to have Computer1 (above) as the “Computer” channel and Video1 as the “Video” channel.
Setting OPT1 switch ON will swap Video1 and Video2 channels, making S-Video the video default.)
This panel can be used with a number of keyboards:
With a “Code 9” keyboard, with buttons selecting “Video” and ‘Computer”, with “Volume” keys.
With a “Code B-L” or “Code B-P” keyboard, with buttons selecting “Video” and “Computer1” and “Computer2”
with “Volume” control keys. (Keyboards combine channel keys with “On” keys.)
(There is no point in using a Code A keyboard, as there is no “Freeze” function on plasma screens.
Panel connection blink codes are available but OPT7 handshake mode in NOT.
Audio mute with 2 Vol keys is available, but not video.
RS232 connections to NEC Plasma with D9
These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the plasma, female on cable. Comms is at 9600 baud, 8 bits, Odd parity, 1 stop.
Function/Direction T440 “projector”
Connection
“Serial” Port Connector
Ground Ground 9-pin D-sub pin 5
Data from T440 to projector Tx 9-pin D-sub pin 2 (RXD)
Reply data from projector to T440 Rx 9-pin D-sub pin 3 (TXD)
Plus 9 volt CTS/DTR to projector “RTS” 9-pin D-sub pin 8(CTS IN)
8
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 9
D-sub 9 female
solder side
After installation wiring of any projector to a T440, use a multimeter to check voltages of –9 on BOTH TX and RX pins
in any installation, as described in the troubleshooting part of this manual.