2.1 Monitor Address
To allow individual control, a 3-digit address (decimal format) is assigned to each
monitor that can be modified by the user.
The default address set in the factory is 000.
2.2 Enabling and disabling the IR remote control(Reserved)
If the remote controller is disabled by the SICP command in section 3.3.2.9, the remote
controller doesn’t work since the monitor is powered on. It is possible to enable or
disable the remote control device on the addressed monitor by sending the following key
code:
<UP>1<UP> XXX Enable remote control on the addressed (XXX) monitor
<DN>0<DN> XXX Disable remote control on the addressed (XXX) monitor
Where <UP> and <DN> stand for the “UP” and “DOWN” cursor buttons on the IR remote
controller (see also Fig. 1 ]). The input of two consecutive buttons cannot exceed 3
seconds, or the input sequence will be reset.
2.3 Changing the monitor address(Reserved)
It is possible to modify the monitor address by means of the following two commands:
<UP>9<UP> NNN Set a new address (NNN), also enabling the remote control
<DN>9<DN> NNN Set a new address (NNN), also disabling the remote control
The input of two consecutive buttons cannot exceed 3 seconds, or the input sequence
will be reset.
When using the above commands, please be sure that only the relevant monitor is
switched on, in order to avoid interference with the other ones.
2.4 Notice(Reserved)
If the panel is on stand-by, it wakes up after receiving one of the above commands. If not
used for more than 30 seconds (that counts since the last button input is received), the
IR interface is automatically disabled.
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