6. External Control
In addition to using the DHD Controller
•Using a serial
•Using discrete infrared (IR) codes to program a
The following sections describe both of these methods.
The DHD Controller uses a simple
6.1
Serial Communications
To interface the DHD Controller with a home theater automation/control system or a PC |
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running terminal emulation software, connect it to your control system or PC as shown in | Port Configuration |
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Configure the |
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bit and no flow control. Set the baud rate to 19200, to match that of the DHD Controller |
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Serial commands to the DHD Controller take the following form: | Serial Command Syntax |
•Commands are not
•For a single command that takes no parameters, type the command followed by a carriage return; for example, to set the aspect ratio to Letterbox, type
LETTERBOX <Enter>.
•For a single command that takes a parameter, type the command, a space or a comma and the desired value followed by a carriage return; for example, to set the brightness to
BRIGHTNESS,-10 <Enter>.
•You can also send a string of multiple commands on a single line, separated by commas. For example, COMPOSITE,BRIGHTNESS 50,16:9<Enter> switches to the Composite video input, sets the brightness to 50 and sets the aspect ratio to 16:9. Command strings can be up to 255 characters long.
Avoid combining the ON or POWER 1 commands with other commands Note on a single line. After sending ON or POWER 1, allow at least five (5)
seconds for the DHD Controller to power up. If you have enabled the ISF splash screen (refer to Splash Configure on page 67), allow 15 seconds for the DHD Controller to power up.
Once it does, it will accept and properly execute multiple serial commands.
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