Operation

1Set “TYPE SEL.” of “REMOTE SETTING” to “MAKE” or “TRIGGER” in the SET-UP MENU.

2Short-circuit the 7th pin terminal (ENABLE) to the 8th pin terminal (GND) so that the monitor can be controlled by the external control.

3When selecting “MAKE” system: Operate each function by short-circuiting the corresponding pin terminal to the 8th pin terminal (GND) or opening it.

When selecting “TRIGGER” system: Operate each function by pulse control, that is short-circuiting the corresponding pin terminal to the 8th pin terminal (GND) for about 1 second and opening it.

When changing the input with MAKE system, only one pin terminal must be short-circuited. (Other pin terminals must be opened.)

When selecting the “TRIGGER” system, you can operate only one function at a time. Operate the functions one by one.

7Using the RS-232C system

You can control the monitor from a personal computer etc. via the RS-232C terminal.

• Consult your dealer for the details of the external control specification.

<Communication specifications> Baud Rate: 4800 bps

Data Bits: 8 bits

Parity: No parity

Stop Bits: 1 bit

Flow Control: No control

Communication Code: ASCII Code

• Use a straight cable with a D-sub 9-pin connector (male for the monitor, female for the personal computer).

<Command outline>

All commands consist of the following segments.

Header

Monitor ID (00)

Command ID

Function

Data

Cr (0DH)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Header

<Basic command list>

No.

 

 

 

 

Commands

 

Functions

Data

1

!

0

0

B

C

N

1

Cr

 

 

Starts communication (connection)

No data

2

!

0

0

B

C

N

0

Cr

 

 

Terminates communication (termination)

No data

3

!

0

0

B

M

E

N

U

Cr

 

Displays the MAIN MENU/Quits the menu

No data

 

operation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

!

0

0

B

U

P

Cr

 

 

 

Moves the cursor upward (

)

No data

5

!

0

0

B

D

O

W

N

Cr

 

Moves the cursor downward ( )

No data

6

!

0

0

B

A

D

J

R

Cr

 

Makes setting/adjustment (

)

No data

7

!

0

0

B

A

D

J

L

Cr

 

Makes setting/adjustment (

)

No data

8

!

0

0

B

S

E

T

U

P

Cr

Displays the SET-UP MENU

 

No data

9

!

0

0

B

P

W

1

Cr

 

 

Turns on the monitor

 

No data

10

!

0

0

B

P

W

0

Cr

 

 

Turns off the monitor (standby)

No data

11

!

0

0

B

I

N

A

Cr

 

 

Selects “SDI” input

 

No data

12

!

0

0

B

I

N

B

Cr

 

 

Selects “VIDEO/COMPO.” input

No data

13

!

0

0

B

D

I

S

P

Cr

 

Displays the status*2

 

No data

14

!

0

0

B

V

P

L

S

Cr

 

Increases the volume level

 

No data

15

!

0

0

B

V

M

N

S

Cr

 

Decrease the volume level

 

No data

16

!

0

0

B

V

O

L

x

x*1

Cr

Adjusts the volume level

 

00 – 30

17

!

0

0

B

A

M

U

T

E

x x*1 Cr

Turns muting on/off

 

00: Off, 01: On

18

!

0

0

B

A

S

P

x

x*1

Cr

Changes the aspect ratio

 

00: 4:3, 01: 16:9

“Cr” is 0Dh.

The commands for starting communication (connection) (No. 1), terminating communication (termination) (No. 2), and turning on the monitor (No. 9) can be used while the monitor is off (on standby).

*1 Enter the appropriate data to “xx”.

*2 Displays the information shown when the button of the current input is pressed (“About the Status Display” on page 7).

<Specifications of the RS-232C terminal>

“!”: Operation commands from the personal computer, etc. For details, see <Basic command list> on the right.

“?”: Reference commands from the personal computer, etc.

“@”: Status returns from the monitor

To start communication, send the connection command from the personal computer etc.

To terminate the communication, send the termination command from the personal computer etc.

Example of communication procedures

1Starting the communication: connection command (!00BCN1Cr)

2 Monitor’s status (@00BOKCr)

Monitor

3Selecting “SDI” input (!00BINACr)

PC, etc.

4 Monitor’s status (@00BOKCr)

 

5Terminating the communication: termination command (!00BCN0Cr)

6 Monitor’s status (@00BOKCr)

This is a female terminal.

Pin No.

Signal

1

NC

2

RXD

3

TXD

4

NC

5

GND

6

NC

7

RTS

8

CTS

9

NC

• The 7th terminal and the 8th terminal are connected.

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JVC DT-V9L1D specifications Using the RS-232C system, Operation, Command outline, Basic command list