Po w e (“-“ is space is enter.) – Genee World GV-6100 User Manual
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For example: the “POWER ON” code in Hitachi projector manual is :
In the POWER ON box, Input : be, ef, 03, 06, 00, ba, d2, 01, 00, 00,
60, 01, 00. Then use the same input rule to input other code.
b. If the data is in the character string format, input ‘character string’.
For example: the “POWER ON” code in the SHARP C40/50 projector
manual is :
BE EF 03 06 00 BA D2 01 00 00 60 01 00
P
O W E - - - 1
(“-“ is space is enter.)
In the POWER ON box, input ’POWR 1’, 0d, 0a
(Remarks: There are 3 spaces after POWER, 0d, 0a is enter.)
Input other codes in the same way.
4. If the data is in the numerical value and character format, then synthesize the
above-mentioned formats.
3. Once done, click “Add” to add your projector model, then Click “Send”. Afterward,
click “Ok”. Now, you can use the visualiser to control your projector.
5. Connect the visualiser’s projector control port to the RS232 port with a RS232
cable. Please disconnect the computer from the RS232 port first. Then use buttons on
the operation panel to control the projector.
The visualiser provides a 6-pin to 9-pin RS232 cable. If this cable does not match
to your projector’s RS232 port, an additional RS232 cable is needed. This additional
RS232 cable can be made based on the pin location of the projector’s RS232 control
port. The pin locations of the visualiser are: the pin 1 is RXD (Received Data); the
pin 5 is TXD (Transmitted Data); the pin 4 is GND (Ground). Other pins are not
defined. The pin location information of the projector is provided by the projector’s
manufacturer. The projector’s RS232 control port normally has RXD pin, TXD pin and
GND pin, the name may be different. The parallelism of each data pin is shown as
follows:
Visualiser’s RXD pin------------Projector’s TXD pin
Visualiser’s TXD pin------------Projector’s RXD pin
Visualiser’s GND pin------------Projector’s GND pin
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