JED MICROPROCESSORS PTY LTD T460/T461/T462 manual: V2.79 Part B Specific setups for various projector/screen families Table of Contents: ACER PD727, P1165, P1265, P5260, P5270, P5280, P5370....................................................................................................2 Barco projectors: BR6300 (and friends) ....................................................................................................................................
For ASK/Proxima, see also InFocus, Eiki, Christie and Proxima projectors For Eiki EIP-200/1000/1600/2500/3000/3500/4500, see Sharp, else Sanyo for all others. For Christie DS30, PLUS-26, PLUS-26, MATRIX-1500, else see Sanyo for all others covered. For 3M, Acer, see Hitachi or Optoma. ACER PD727, P1165, P1265, P5260, P5270, P5280, P5370 (for ACER 755C see Hitachi) (Acer PD523 deleted at rev 2.78. Order prior version from archive if needed again.
Projectors with same codes mentioned in the file R5975236_08 are BD2100, BD3000, BD3100, BD3200, BD3300, BD5000, BD5100, BD8000, BD8100, BG8200, BG9200. (Some models do not appear to have audio facilities in the projector, although the tested BR6300 does.) What connections are made to inputs depends on input boards plugged into slots in the front of the projector, and when that slot is functional, a box on the projected image identifies the input card and slot number quite clearly.
Note: Freeze and Mute keyboards are supported, but in toggle mode only, so 2-yellow-button mute is not supported. (The projector does not have absolute commands.
BenQ projectors: PB8140/8240/8250/8253/8260/8263 th T460 Channel Code, 17 byte Connector Screen display Channel 1 00h D-Sub/Comp. In Analog RGB Channel 2 01h DVI-I DVI-A Channel 3 02h VDI-I VDI-D Channel 4 04h D-Sub/Comp. In Analog YPbPr Channel 5 06h S-Video S-Video Channel 6 07h Video Composite Video Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs in all the above tables.
Note: Even though the BenQ manual shows a D sub 9 connector, in fact the tested projector has a mini-DIN 8-pin socket. Note: The BenQ PB8140/8240/8250 models seem to load the RS232 cable with some sort of diode clamping to ground and to +5 volt. This means that when plugged into the projector the RS232 lines will have a voltage range of only –0.8 to +5.2 volts measurable on them, rather than the normal +/- 9 volts.
Christie projectors: DS30, PLUS-25, PLUS-26, MATRIX-1500 Projection Design: Action! (etc), eCinema (etc), evo (etc), F1 (etc), F2 (etc) and F3 (etc) Communication is at 19200 8N1 th T460 Channel 17 byte of 32-byte message Connector / function Channel 1 00h VGA 1 Channel 2 01h VGA 2 Channel 3 02h DVI Channel 4 03h Video Component Channel 5 04h S-Video Channel 6 05h Video Composite Channel 7 06h Video Component HD Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over bla
There is NO “Projector Coms OK” message, as there is no ability to access status when OFF. Lamp hours are given after warmup. Aspect ratio control: This family supports aspect ratio control by setting the dummy channel, say, Ch 8, to “4:3/16:9/Zm.”. RS232 connections to DELL 2300MP, 2400MP, 4100MP, 5100MP Communication is at 19200 8N1 To connect the T460 to these projectors use a mini-DIN 6 male on the cable: (pinout corrected rev 2.
Epson level 4 projectors: EMP/ELP 5300/7200/7300, EMP/ELP 5500/7500 This family of projectors all use the same protocol. At this stage only the EMP-7200 has been tested, but allowance has (hopeful) been made for the minor code differences. Communications runs at 9600 8N1.
Switched source option The EMP-7200 (and probably some of the others in this series) has a “source” switching switch on the connector panel. This selects the source of the second PC channel. In the UP position, the two PC positions are the COMPUTER1 and COMPUTER2 D15 connectors on the connector panel. One video channel is allowed and this auto-switches between normal video and S-video, depending on which connector is active. No remote video switching is allowed.
Connections for EMP 7250, 8000/9000 (and maybe more from this family) The serial connection is made via a special 13-pin mouse/com cable, called in the projector user’s manual the “main” cable. This plugs into the “Mouse/COM 1” connector and a box on the end has a D9 male PC coms and a “mouse” socket. In the setup with a T460 controller, a female D9 connector on the cable that is wired to the 4-pin Projector (J6) connector on the T460.
* The choice between D15 (sub) and DVI for “Computer 1” input is made by a small slider switch between these two connectors. It cannot be changed remotely from the T460, so should be preset to the correct position during installation, and only one connector can be wired to for “Computer 1”. The channel number unused out of these two channels (3 and 4) should be set to “Skip”. If a second RGB input is needed it should be wired to Computer 2 D15 sub.
RS232 connections to Epson ESC-VP Level 6 EMP-8100/8150/8200/9100 These use a 13 pin D Submin, called “Mouse/Com” on the projector. Pins 8, 9, 11 and 13 are used in this setup.
Group 3: Source codes for EMP-7800*/7850*, 7900*/7950*, 8300B/9300B (* need audio setup) T460 Channel Source code Connector Function Channel 5 SOURCE B1 INPUT 4, BNC RGB Analog Channel 6 SOURCE B2 INPUT 4, BNC (not 7900/7950) RGB Video Channel 7 SOURCE B4 INPUT 4, BNC Video component (YPbPr) Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs in the above table. Note: 8300A/9300A and 8300B/9300B select different set of channels for these models.
Everest: Ex-27020/25, 28030, 31025/32/35, Boxlight MP-60/63e Default Coms. is at 9600, 8, no parity. (Setting FLAG7 to 1 will change to 19200, used in V2.0 of projector code release.) No mute and freeze functions available at this stage. Use Volume keyboard only. (Note: these projectors power down if no signal is supplied on the currently selected channel for more than 15 mins.
Fujitsu projectors: LPF4200/4700/5200/6200 Suggested T460 Channel Command sent Connector Function on screen Channel 1 !PRM08<0Dh> RGB1 Video Channel 2 !PRM09<0Dh> RGB2 S-Video Channel 3 !PRM05<0Dh> Video Computer 1 Channel 4 !PRM0D<0Dh> S-Video DVI Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs in the above table. RS232 connections to Fujitsu projectors These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the projector, female on cable.
Hewlett-Packard: vp6311/6315/6320/6321/6325, xp8010/8020 The following table shows the mapping of T460 channel number, the string sent, and the input associated with that channel in the manual, and how it is identified on the on-screen menu: Reply mode supported. Mute supported, Freeze NOT supported.
Hitachi projectors (new group with 12 or 13 byte codes) CP-RS55/RS56/RS57/RX60/RX61, CP-X2*/X6*,CP-X200*/X205*/S210/S220/S225/S235/S240, CP-X245*/X250/X251*/X253*/X255*/X256*/X260*/X265*/X268*/X275/X300*/X305*/X308*, CP-S310/S317/S318/X320*X325/X327,CP-X328,S/X335/X340/X345/S370/X380/X385/X400*, /X417*/S420/X430/X440/X443 /X444/X445/CP-X505*/X600/X605*/X608*/X870/X880/X885, /X980 /X985 /X990/X995/X1200/X1230/X1250/SX1350, SX5500, SX5600, ED-X10*, X12*, X15*, X22*, S3170/X3250/X3280/S3350,ED-X3400/X3450, PJ-
RS232 connections to Hitachi and 3M, and InFocus Hitachi-made projectors These use either a D-sub 15 shrink jack pin connector, female on cable, or a DB9, female on cable: Function/ Direction T460 “projector” Connection Hitachi “Control” Port Connector 15-pin shrink Hitachi “Control” Port Connector, DB9 (some) Ground Ground Pin 6, 7 and 10.
the one device (say a DVD) but have different ratios for each, so users just change channels and the ratio is recalled. Mute is supported, but Freeze/Mute is not. RS232 connections to Hitachi Plasma screens Types 42PD7000MA, 42PMA400A, CMP402HD, CMP4120/1HD, CMP4201/2 These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the screen, female on cable.
InFocus models: LP225, LP400/425/435, LP720/725/730/735, LP740 (not LP740b) T460 Channel TX code Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 (SRC0) Computer Computer 2 (SRC1) Video Video 3 (SRC2) S-Video S-Video (LP740 only, not LP740b) Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs. Some projectors in this range have an auto-source-select. THIS MUST BE DISABLED.
InFocus models: LP600, ASK/Proxima C170 T460 Channel TX code Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 (SRC0) M1-D/A (HD, DVI, and computer) Computer 1 2 (SRC1) VESA (HD, HD component, and computer) VGA DB15 Computer 2 3 (SRC2) USB LitePort ™ 4 (SRC3) S-Video Video 1 5 (SRC4) Composite Video (RCA) Video 2 * Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs to avoid duplication of channels. (Sources 5, 6, 7 and 8 are not used.
InFocus model: LP650, ASK: C200, Proxima: DP6500 T460 Channel TX code Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 (SRC0) Computer 1 Digital Computer 1 2 (SRC1) Computer 2 Analog Computer 2 3 (SRC2) Video 1 Component video YPbPr Video 1 4 (SRC3) Video 2 S-Video Video 2 5 (SRC4) Video 3 Composite video Video 3 Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs to avoid duplication of channels.
InFocus models: LP790 T460 Channel TX code Input name in manual Function as identified on screen* 1 (SRC0) VGA 1 Computer 1 ** 2 (SRC1) S-Video 1 S-Video 1 ** 3 (SRC2) CVBS 1 Video 1 ** 4 (SRC3) VGA 2 Computer 2 ** 5 (SRC4) S-Video 2 S-Video 2 ** 6 (SRC5) CVBS 2 Video 2 ** 7 (SRC6) DVI 1 DVI 1 ** 8 (SRC7) DVI 2 DVI 2 ** * Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs to avoid duplication of channels.
InFocus models: LS110 T460 Channel TX code Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 (SRC0) PC 1-Analog PC 1-Analog 2 (SRC1) PC 1-Digital PC 1-Digital 3 (SRC2) Video 3-Component HDTV Video 3-Component HDTV 4 (SRC3) Video 3- Component Video 3- Component 5 (SRC4) Video 1-S-Video Video 1-S-Video 6 (SRC5) Video 2 Composite Video 2-Composite 7 (SRC6) PC 2-Component PC 2-Component 8 (SRC7) PC 2-VESA-(HD15) PC 2-Analog Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels t
InFocus models: IN74, IN74, IN78 T460 Channel TX code Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 (SRC0) HDMI Digital Video 2 (SRC1) M1/DVI Digital Computer 1-Digital/Analog 3 (SRC2) Component YPbPr 3 x RCA Component Video 4 (SRC3) S-Video DIN 4 S-Video 5 (SRC4) Video Composite RCA Video 6 (SRC5) SCART RGB using 4 x RCA Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs to avoid duplication of channels.
choice for panels with a “kb” command lead-in (called “Command2:b”) is provided by selecting one of Groups A, B or C code sets. The Group D code set is used for plasma panels which use a “Command:i” lead-in. (Zenith P42W26/A and P60W26/A are also code “i”). Group D codes select: 0=RGB, 1=AV, 2=Component, 3=S-Video. The T460 drivers can select a sub-set of up to 8 of these channels to be used.
Mitsubishi group 2: SD105, S/XD206 Note: This group has slightly different coding, different voltages and different behaviour at startup. It seems that there is a static protection diode placed across the TX and RX communications lines which means that when the T460 drives the projector, the static voltage seen on the line is clamped at –0.7 volts. When the signal goes positive, instead of going to 9 volts or so positive, it is clamped to about +6 volts.
RS232 connections to Mitsubishi projectors These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the proj, female on cable. Comms is at 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, and 1 stop.
NEC LCD TV: NLT40/46FHD100, see: Sherwood LCD: LF-401-TB5, NEC Plasma: PX-42VM5, PX-42VP4/5/5, PX-42XM2/3/4/5, PX-42XR4/5, PX-50XM3/4/6, PX-50XR5/6, PX60XM5, PX-60XR5, PX-61XM2/3/4, PX-61XR4 The following table shows the mapping of T460 channel number, the string sent, and the input associated with that channel in the manual, and how it is identified on the on-screen menu: (Note: Freeze and Mute keyboards not supported.
NEC projectors (new codes): Group 2: LT25/30/35, NP40/50/60, VT37/45/46/47/48/49/57/58/59/440/460/465/ VT490/540/560/590/650/660 The following table shows the mapping of T460 channel number, the string sent, and the input associated with that channel in the manual, and how it is identified on the on-screen menu: T460 Channel TX codes (last 2 bytes) Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 01h 09h RGB RGB (including component on some) 2 06h 0Eh VIDEO VIDEO 3 0Bh 13h S-VIDEO S-VI
NEC projectors: Group 4: HT1000/HT1100 The following table shows the mapping of T460 channel number, the string sent, and the input associated with that channel in the manual, and how it is identified on the on-screen menu: (No freeze provided.
• Press “DOWN ARROW” seven more times to get to “IDLE” check box; • Press “ENTER” once to put a “Tick” in the check box; • Press “DOWN ARROW” twice more to highlight the “OK” box; • Press “ENTER” to OK the selection and exit the “PAGE 4” window; and • Press “CANCEL” twice to exit all menus. While in setup mode, it might be as well to check that the projector is setup for 38400 communications. This is done in on Page 5 of the SETUP menu entered as above from PROJECTOR OPTIONS.
RS232 connections to NEC projectors with D9 These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the projector, female on cable.
RS232 connections to Optoma Group 1 projectors: Use the three-pin DIN wiring diagram below. Data in is on pin 2 (RXD) Comms is at 9600 8N1 RS232 connections to Optoma Group 2: EP776, EP782 projector with D9 These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the proj, female on cable. Comms is at 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop.
Optoma: Group 4: EP771/772/774, Planar: PR5020 projectors, BenQ: SP820 The following table shows the mapping of T460 channel number, the string sent, and the input associated with that channel in the manual, and how it is identified on the on-screen menu. Aspect ratio control is provided via dummy channel names called: "Set reg 4:3” and "Set reg 16:9". Mute and Freeze are provided, but because they are toggles, “two yellow button mute” mode is not. Reply mode NOT used.
Optoma seem confused about the range of the on-board audio volume setting. There is NO indication on the projected screen image of the audio level, but we find that the working range is 0 to 15 as shown on the T460 screen. (The projector shows a range of 0 to 10 in the “Management” menu, from Off to Full. The documentation supplied says it is 000 to 030!) Aspect ratio is included. Use source names: “Set reg 4:3” and “Set reg 16:9”, and seems to work with no issues.
Note: We have seen both options for pins 1 and 2. Check with a multimeter, and the projector output (called “RX” in the above table) will have –5 to –9 volts on it. Acer PD523PD and Optoma EP706, EP708S, EP709, EP712E, EP719H EP780, EP810, EP910 DS309, DX609, EP752, EP761, EP763, EP721, EP723, EP727, and EP728, definitely use pin 2 (above) as an input. After installation wiring of any projector to a T460, use a multimeter to check voltages on BOTH TX and RX pins.
D-SUB 9 Male on projector, female on cable. Comms at 9600 8N1 Function/Direction T460 “projector” Connection Panasonic Serial Port Connector Ground Ground 9-pin D-sub pin 5 Data from T460 to projector Tx 9-pin D-sub pin 2 (RXD) Reply data from projector to T460 Rx 9-pin D-sub pin 3 (TXD) Plus 9 volt CTS/DTR to projector N/C N/C 1 2 6 3 4 8 7 5 9 D-sub 9 female solder side Mini-DIN-8 socket on projector.
TH-nnPxGrp6, TH-nnPxGrp7, TH-nnPxGrp8, TH-nnPxGrp9, TH-nnPxGrp10: T460 Channel TX code Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 SL1 Slot 1 input (video) Input 1 2 SL2 Slot 2 input (video) Input 2 3 SL3 Slot 3 input (video) Input 3 4 PC1 PC VGA input (D sub 15) PC 5 SL1A Slot 1 input A 6 SL1B Slot 1 input B These slot fields are only used if dual-input modules are inserted into these slots.
Plus projector U4-136 (and probably all others in U4 family) The following table shows the mapping of T460 channel number, the string sent, and the input associated with that channel in the manual, and how it is identified on the on-screen menu: T460 Channel TX codes bytes 6,7,8 Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 0A1h, 0C3h, 0F8h PC Card PC Card 2 094h, 0C4h, 0DDh PC PC 3 0DCh, 0C5h, 0D5h Video Video 4 0A7h, 0C4h, 0DEh S-Video S-Video Don’t forget to set all unused T
U7: Turn OFF the “Auto Source” function in the projector. Function does operate correctly in U7. Also, turn off “Auto power Off”. Instead use the Run Timer in the T460. The Plus U5 T460 interface supports Mute On/Mute Off keyboards and Freeze On/Off and Mute On/Off keyboards. The Plus U5/U7 do NOT have an audio output, so while the U5 does have remote control of the projector audio control from the T460, the 5cm loudspeaker is hardly sufficient to be heard in a classroom.
4. Use the DOWN ARROW to move down to the SOURCE SEARCH; 5. Use the SELECT key to toggle the “tick” in the square alongside this label to be off. Proxima/ASK projectors (eg. 6150/6155) The following table shows the mapping of T460 channel number, the string sent, and the input associated with that channel in the manual, and how it is identified on the on-screen menu.
RS232 connections to Samsung SyncMaster LCD panel 400/460 with D9 Comms is at 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop.
Sanyo projector: (and some Eiki, some Canon, some Christie, some Philips) Philips projectors: (PXG30, LC1341, LC1345) / 7320/ 7325/ 7350/ 7355, Canon group 0: PV-7500, PV-7510, in Group 6: LV-5210/5220/7210/7215/7220/7225/7545, in group 10: LV-X4, 7230) (For Eiki EIP-200/1000/1600/2500/3000/3500/4500/S200/X200/X350 see Sharp.
Sanyo/Eiki Group 2 Sanyo PLC-XP41/XP46, PLV-70, Christie LW25/LX33/LX41,Eiki LC-X986/X1100 T460 Channel String sent Input Function (group 2) 1 CF INPUT1 ANALOG 1 INPUT1 ANALOG MODE SET (HD DB15 VGA) 2 CF INPUT2 ANALOG 2 INPUT2 RGB MODE SET 3 CF INPUT2 VIDEO 2 INPUT2 VIDEO MODE SET (COMPOSITE) 4 CF INPUT3 VIDEO 3 INPUT3 VIDEO MODE SET (COMPOSITE) 5 CF INPUT1 DIGITAL 1 INPUT1 DIGITAL MODE SET (DVI) 6 CF INPUT3 S-VIDEO 3 INPUT3 S-VIDEO MODE SET 7 CF INPUT2 YPBPR 2 INPUT2 Y, Pb/Cb
Sanyo/Eiki Group 5, Sanyo PLC-SC10/XC10, PLC-SU60/XU60 Separate commands are provided FOR ALL CHANNELS. The table below shows how these are allocated. SEE IMPORTANT WIRING NOTE RE CTS/RTS ON THESE IN FOLLOWING RS232 CONNECTION NOTES.
Sanyo/Eiki Group 8, Sanyo PLC-XP50/XP51/XP55/XP56/XP57/XP100, PLC-XT20/XT21/XT25/XT35, PLV-75/80, Christie LW300, LX37/LX40/LX45/LX50/LX55/LX380/LX450, LX650 Eiki LC-W3, LC-X60/X70/X71/X80, LC-XG250/XG300/XG450, Canon LV-7555, LV-7565, LV-7575 Separate commands are provided FOR ALL CHANNELS.
Sanyo/Eiki Group 11, Eiki LC-X50, X50M. Separate commands are provided FOR ALL CHANNELS.
Sanyo/Eiki Group 14, Sanyo PLV-Z3, Z4, Z5 Separate commands are provided FOR ALL CHANNELS.
RS232 connections to Sanyo, Eiki, Christie LX25, 32, 37, 45 and some Philips There are three types of connectors used on these families of projectors, and rather than list them here by projector (over 100 types) it is simpler to just list the three connection schemes, and then allow users to choose one from the three tables for the appropriate connector after physically examining the projector of checking the projector user manual.
Aspect ratio control is provided, and is done by setting the dummy channel, say, Ch 8, to “4:3/16:9/Zm.”. Moving to this “dummy” channel will roll the aspect ratio through 4:3 option, a full screen, and 16:9. Users can set FlagG=1 (see flag setup menu) to enable sending Automatic Pixel Align after each source transmission. No “Projector Coms OK” message is available from the projector in Standby, and no “lamp hours” is available.
4:3 and 16:9. The code varies by channel (RGB or Video) and corresponds to codes in the manual, and is displayed with a “Screen aspect ratio” and a code number.
RS232 connections to Sharp LCD screens: LC-M3700/3710 These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the LCD, female on cable. Comms is at 19200 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop. Function/Direction T460 “proj” Con.
Sony projector (old A5/5A codes): VPL-PX20/21/30/31/32, VPL-VW10/12HT projectors Sony projector setup means allocating input names to each of the four/five channels allowed, using the table below: Note: The order of these channel allocations was changed in release 2.07 to match the other Sony allocations.
Sony LCD panel: FWD-32/40LX2F/X and KLH-W26/32 Sony LCD setup means allocating input names to each of the eight channels allowed, using the table below: th T460 Channel String sent (5 byte) 1 008H HD15 PC Analog (D SUB 15) 2 009H HD15 Component (D SUB 15) 3 010H Option 2 Composite Video (Note: BNC) 4 011H Option 2 S-Video (DIN 4) 5 044H HDMI 1 RGB Digital Input 2 6 045H HDMI 1 DTV Digital Input 2 7 054H HDMI 2 RGB Digital Input 3 8 055H HDMI 2 DTV Digital Input 3 Input (on
TEAC Plasma: PLMSDM1060, PLMHDM1065/1275 The following table shows the mapping of T460 channel number, the string sent, and the input associated with that channel in the manual, and how it is identified on the on-screen menu: T460 Channel TX codes Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 91h 01h AV1 Composite Video 1 2 91h 02h AV2 S-Video Video 2 3 91h 03h AV3 Video 3 4 91h 04h Component 1 5 91h 05h Component 2 6 91h 06h RGB 9-pin D-sub (Analog) PC Analog 7 91h 07h
Toshiba projectors For Toshiba TDP-S3/T3 see InFocus models: LP500/520/530. For TLP-X4500 see Hitachi BE EF codes. Make sure to turn off “Auto input search” in the third menu of the projector. Group 1.1: TLP-S200/S201/S220/S221, TLP-T400/T401, TLP-T500/T501/T520/T521, TLP-T600/T601/T620/T621, TLP-T700/T701/T720/T721 Group 1.2: TDP-MT200/MT400 Group 1.3: TDP-S20/S21/SC21/S25/SC25/SW25/S35/SC35/SW35 TDP-S80/SW80/S81/T90/TW90/T91/T99/TW99, TLP-710/711 Group 1.
RS232 connections to Toshiba projectors (all except TLP-710/711) The majority all use a mini-DIN 8 male connector wired, as follows: (Comms is at 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop) Function/Direction T460 “projector” Connection Toshiba Control Port Connector Ground Ground mini-DIN 8 pin 4 Data from T460 to projector Tx mini-DIN 8 pin 1 (RXD) Reply data from projector to T460 Rx mini-DIN 8 pin 7 (TXD) Plus 9 volt CTS/DTR to projector CTS mini-DIN 8 pin 2 (opt.