
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.
6.1
RS-232  Connection and Port Configuration
The DHD Controller uses a simple 
6.2
Serial Communications
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| emulation software, connect it to the Display Control output of the DHD Controller as | Port Configuration | 
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| Controller as shown in Figure  | 
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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 
• 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) | 
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