GET Commands
What are GET Commands?
•They are commands for outputting TXD such as adjustment data from the internal microcomputer of the plasma display to a PC.
•Adjustment data, etc., is output in ASCII code.
NOTE: Command names are given inside brackets < >.
•Data output format
STX (o2hex)
Data
Data
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Checksum
ETX (03hex)
NOTE:
1)GET commands will be invalid when no ID NO. Set is assigned to the set.
2)GET commands will be invalid when wildcard (*) is used in the ID No. Set when sending the command.
1) <GST> (GET STATUS)
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1 | Display data |
| 3byte | See below |
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2 | Power data |
| 3byte | See below (The third character is sub input) |
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3 | Input function data (main) |
| 3byte | Input data when GST is received (INPUT1 to 5 is displayed as IN1 to 5) | |||||
4 | Input function data (sub) |
| 3byte | Sub input data when GST is received Note 3 |
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5 | Screen size data |
| 1byte | See below |
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6 |
| 1byte | 0: OFF (1 screen) | 1: | 2: PinP (lower right) | ||||
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| 3: PinP (upper right) | 4: PinP (upper left) | 5: PinP (lower left) | |||
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| 6: PoutP |
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7 | FUNCTIONAL LOCK data |
| 1byte | 0: LOCK OFF | 1: BUTTONS LOCK | 2: IR LOCK | |||
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| 3: IR & BUTTONS LOCK | 4: MEMORY LOCK | ||||
8 | Dummy Data |
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9 | Temperature data 2 |
| 3byte | (Internal temperature: Reference value) oC Note 1 | |||||
10 | Temperature data 3 |
| 3byte | (Internal temperature: Reference value) oC Note 1 | |||||
11 | Serial |
| 15byte |
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12 | Dummy data |
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13 | Dummy data |
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14 | HOURMETER |
| 5byte | Display the time. |
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15 | Checksum |
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| Display data | First character |
| Generation data: 4 (fixed) |
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| Second character | Inch data: 4 (43 inches), 5 (50 inch) |
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| Destination data: M (fixed) |
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| Power Data | First character |
| Power state & signal state |
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| PN (POWER ON & normal signal input) |
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| PL (POWER ON & no input) |
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| Second character | PO (POWER ON & OUT OF RANGE signal input) |
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| SN (Normal standby) |
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| SW (Standby by AUTO POWER OFF) |
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| SS (Standby by SD or PD) |
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| Third character |
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| O (OUT OF RANGE signal input) |
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| Screen size data | First character |
| (0) Pix by Pix or Letterbox, (1) STD (4:3), (2) ANAMPHC 16:9, (3) Letterbox |
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| (1080i), (4) Cinema, (5) Virtualwide, (8) Letterbox (1035i), (9) Underscan |
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NOTE 1) During standby and immediately after POWER ON, the proper value is not output. In this case, wait a moment after POWER ON, then get the data. The temperature data is output as a reference (the values are not guaranteed values). Normally, refer to temperature data 3.
NOTE 2) During standby and during
NOTE 3) During standby and during
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