JED MICROPROCESSORS PTY LTD T460/T461/T462 manual: V3.80Part B Specific setups for various projector/screen families Table of Contents ACER ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Barco projectors: ......................................................................................................................................................................
Projector details by family 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. For Viewsonic: see Hitachi ACER PD727, P1165, P1265, P5270, P5280, P5370, Generic Acer (use for unlisted models) (for ACER 755C see Hitachi) (Acer PD523 deleted at rev 2.78.
Barco projectors: BR6300 (and friends) Barco have a wide range of CRT three-gun projectors and more recently the 6300 model, which is LCD, and a range of DLP units as well. The manual R5975236_08 is the same for all these. They all seem to have identical control RS232 codes, so probably most Barco units will work with the T460 driver by selecting Barco 6300 in the projector setting menu.
There is no Picture Mute, but Sound Mute is provided. It is necessary to set the following in the “Tools” menu (4th): • Control setting -> RS232; • Monitor ID -> 1; • Power save -> Off There is no volume level indication on the LCD image, so the level shown on the T460R is the only available indication.
BenQ projectors: “BenQ Generic 1” has the standard set of current drivers applicable to all current releases from BenQ. Use this as first preference. It uses the second channel allocation in the table below, but has HDMI2 as channel 7 and network as channel 8. BenQ projectors: MP512, MP513, MP515, MP515ST.
RS232 connections to BenQ with DB9 male on projector Comms is at 19200 8N1.
BenQ projectors: SP830/831 T460 Channel Code, Connector Screen display Channel 1 X133X D-Sub In Analog RGB Channel 2 X149X DVI-I DVI-A Channel 3 X131X Video RCA Video Channel 4 X132X S-Video S-Video Channel 5 X135X Component 3 x RCA Component Channel 6 X139X DVI-I DVI-D Channel 7 X140X RJ-45 RJ-45 Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs in all the above tables.
Canon Generic 1: Includes: WUX4000/WUX5000, SX6000/WX6000, SX80 Mk II, SX800, WUX10 Mk II T460 Channel Message Projector support Connector / function Channel 1 Screen display 'INPUT=A-RGB1',00DH SX/WX6000 SX800 DB15 Analog PC-1 Channel 1 'INPUT=A-RGB1',00DH SX80 Mk II WUX10 Mk II DVI-I Analog PC-1 Channel 2 'INPUT=A-RGB2',00DH SX/WX6000 DVI-I Analog PC-2 Channel 2 'INPUT=A-RGB2',00DH SX80 Mk II SX800 WUX10 Mk II DB15 Analog PC-2 Channel 3 'INPUT=VIDEO',00DH SX80 Mk II SX800 RCA
Casio XJ-M, XJ-H (and possibly XJ-A) series projectors (LED/Laser) Includes XJ-M140/XJ-M145, XJ-M240/XJ-M245, XJ-M150/XJ-M155, XJ-M250/XJ-M255 (We note Casio XJ-A have same codes, so assuming timing is similar, would work as well, possibly only needing a variation of warm-up/cool-down times.) These typically have one PC audio, one Video audio and one HDMI audio input. Audio volume control from the T460 (or the set-top menu) controls audio to the internal 2” speaker.
Christie projectors: DS30, PLUS-25, PLUS-26, MATRIX-1500 See ProjectionDesign CommBox LCD panels: These are now supported via a specially programmed version of a T462, which can send IR-like codes via a 3.5mm connector into the back of the panel. A document describing this is available from JED on request.
RS232 connections to DELL projectors To connect the T460 to these projectors use a mini-DIN 6 male on the cable: Communication is at 19200 8N1 Function/Direction T460 “projector” Connection Projector Connector 6-pin mini-DIN Ground Ground Mini-DIN Pins 1, 2 3 4 Data from T460 to projector Tx Mini-DIN Pin 3 (RXD) 5 6 Reply data from projector to T460 Rx Mini-DIN Pin 5 (TXD) Plus 9 volt CTS/DTR to projector N/C N/C 1 2 Mini-DIN 6 solder side After installation wiring of any projector to
RS232 connections to Eiki projector LC-XIP2000 Communications are at 19200 baud. 8N1. Pinout is as shown below. Note: This manual’s pinout (below) follows the DIN standard pinout in these JED drawings, NOT the non-standard one shown in the maker’s documentation.
T460 Channel Source code Connector Function Function on screen Channel 5 SOURCE 14 Input 1 Component Component Video Component Channel 6 SOURCE 24 Input 2 Component Component Video Component Channel 7 SOURCE 30 HDMI/DVI Digital In HDMI/D-RGB/Comp Channel 8 ** SOURCE 50/53 RJ45 Easy MP network LAN ** some only Channel 8 *** SOURCE B0 5 x BNC RGB Input RGB / Component Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs in the above table.
(Channels 1-4 shown above) (all no audio) T460 Channel Source code Connector Function Channel 5 SOURCE 14 Input 1, D-Sub 15 Component Video Channel 6 SOURCE 15 INPUT 1/A, D-Sub 15 YPbPr Channel 7 SOURCE 30 INPUT 3 HDMI /HDMI 1 Digital Video Channel 8 SOURCE A0 INPUT 5 HDMI 2 Digital Video Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs in the above table.
Fujitsu plasmas: P42/50/63XHA5xxx, P42/50/55/63XTA51U, P42H/VCA5xxx, P50/63XCA5/6xxx, P42/50XHA58xxx, Hitachi / 3M / Viewsonic projectors (with 12 or 13 byte codes) Group 1, simple audio control: CP-X980, CP-X985 Hitachi Group 2, per-channel audio control: Generic 1, (use if not listed) CP-A52, CP-A100, CP-AW100N, CP-A200/N, CP-A220, CP-A221N, CP-A222WN, CP-A300, CP-A301N, CP-A302WN, CP-A352WN, CP-AW252WN, CP-AW250N/M, CP-AW251N, CP-AW312WN, CP-AW2503, CP-AW2519NM, CP-AW3003, CP-AX2503, CP-AX3003, CP-AX350
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.
InFocus/ASK series drivers See this site for RS232 code support: http://www.infocus.com/Products/AllProducts.
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 Chan TX code IN100 group various LP IN146, LP540, LP640, TX code IN2110, IN3110, groups IN5300, IN5500 groups 1 (SRC0) VGA1 VGA1 (SRC1) VGA1 2 (SRC1) VGA2 VGA2 (SRC2) VGA2 3 (SRC2) Composite HDMI (not LP) (SRC3) RGBHV 4 (SRC3) S-Video S-Video (SRC5) HDMI 1 5 (SRC4) HDMI Composite (SRC6)
Group E: Analog and Digital TV, 2 x A/V, 2 x Component, RGB (“xb 00 50” code) and one HDMI input (older); Group F: Digital TV, 2 x A/V, 2 x Component, RGB (“xb 00 50” code) and HDMI 1 & 2 input (older); Group G: Digital TV, 2 x A/V, 2 x Component, RGB (“xb 00 60” code) and HDMI 1 & 2 input (newer); Group H: NO TV, 2 x A/V, 2 x Component, RGB (“xb 00 60” code) and HDMI 1, 2 & 3 input (newer); Note: Some PG and LG appear with both 50h and 60h for PC mode in different documents.
Mimio (generic) One model quoted is 1865050 Mimio projectors seem to be made by Eiki (they share codes) and have limited information as to wiring, etc. http://www.mimio.com/en-AP/Support/Mimio-Product-Documentation.aspx T460 Channel TX code Function as identified 1 ~vgaa Computer 1 2 ~vgab Computer 2 3 ~composite Video 4 ~svideo S-Video 5 ~hdmi HDMI • Two-yellow button Blank & Mute commands are supported; • Freeze command is available; • Audio volume control 0 -> 20 is provided.
T460 Channel TX code Input name in manual Function as identified 1 00_r1 0Dh Computer 1 Computer 1 2 00_r2 0Dh Computer 2 Computer 2 (some only) 3 00_v1 0Dh Video 1 /S-Video Video 1 4 00_v2 0Dh BNC/ RCA Video 2/S-Video Video 2 5 00_d1 0Dh DVI or HDMI DVI or HDMI (some only) 6 00_d2 0Dh DVI DVI (some only) 7 00_d3 0Dh or 00_n1 0Dh** SDI or LAN** SDI (some only) or LAN** 8 00_c1 0Dh or 00_s1 0Dh** Component or PC-Less ** Component (some) or “PC-less”** Note: Users can set F
RS232 connections to Mitsubishi projectors (see also D9 following) These use an 8 or 9-pin mini-DIN male on the cable. Comms is at 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, and 1 stop.
NEC Plasma: 42XC10/42XP10, 50XC10/50XP10, 60XC10/60XP10 Also Mitsubishi NEC equiv: MDT321S, LDT421V, MDT421S, MDT521S, LDT461V (for LDT651L & P see SHARP LCD Generic PN1 & PN2 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 Chan.
RS232 connections to NEC LCD with D9 These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the plasma, female on cable. Comms is at 9600 baud, 8 bits, Odd parity, 1 stop.
NEC projectors: 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 RGB1 / DVI ANALOG RGB1 / DVI ANALOG (Some only) 2 02h 0Ah RGB2 / Component RGB2 (some only, via D9, DVI or 5 BNC connectors) 3 06h 0Eh VIDEO (1) VIDEO (1) 4 0B 13 / 1B 23 S-VIDEO / DisplayPort
NEC 38400 baud, with audio (0-31), new (2014) M, PA series: M282X, M302WS, M322W/X, M332XS, M352WS, M362W/X, M402W/X, PA521U, PA522U, PA571W, PA572W, PA621U/X, PA622U/X, PA671W, PA721X, PA672W, PA722X T460 Channel TX codes (last 2 bytes) Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 01h 09h RGB1 / VGA RGB1 2 02h 0Ah RGB2 / VGA / BNC RGB2 (some only, via D9, or 5 BNC connectors) 3 06h 0Eh VIDEO VIDEO (BNC on PA series) 4 0A1H,0A9H HDMI 1 (new codes) HDMI 1 5 0A2H,0AAH HDMI 2 (
RS232 connections to NEC Projector with D9 These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the plasma, female on cable. Comms is at 19200 or 38400 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop.
HD600X, PRO350W, GT750_E, HD33_3300, HD67_6700, HD600X_LV, HD82_8200, HD83_8300, HD86_8600, HD87, PRO8000, EH_TH7500, EH/TH-1060, EH_2060 (no audio), EH7700. 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. There are three similar groups of codes.
Optoma: Group 4: EP706, EP708S, EP709, EP712E, EP719H 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: BenQ SP820: You must turn off “Auto Source”, “Auto Power Off” and “Direct Power On” in Configure Menu. NOTE: Vivitek: You must turn off “Auto Source”, “Auto Power On” and “Auto Power Off” in “Installation II” menu. RS232 connections to Optoma EP771/772/774 / Promethean PRM-25, PRM-35, EST-P1, BenQ SP820 and Vivitek projectors 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 7: EP1690 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 code Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 ID00IR031 D-SUB 1 VGA1 2 ID00IR032 D-SUB 2 VGA2 3 ID00IR034 Composite Video PAL (Note: same as for S-Video!) 4 ID00IR033 S-Video PAL (Note: same as for Video!) 5 ID00IR030 DVI-D DVI-D Don’t forget to se
Panasonic projectors Note: Originally all Panasonic projectors communicated at 9600 baud, then over the years a number have introduced 19200 baud default models but always with an “AMX mode” which set coms to 9600. Groups 1a and 4b below are 19200 exclusively, without an AMX mode. These are set, in rev 3.73 to 19200 coms. A new flag setting is available to over-ride the automatic setting, provided because Panasonic has been known to vary code in projectors, in case the baud rate default changes.
Addressed group 8 without DigitalLink option. Setting flags J and K selects modes.
Addressed Home theatre group: PT-AE4000, PT-AE7000, PT-AE8000EH, PT-AH1000, PT-AR100, PT-AT5000E, PT-AT6000E T460 Channel TX code Input name in manual 1 IIS:VID Composite Video 2 IIS:SVD S-Video 3 IIS:RG1 VGA 4 IIS:HD1 HDMI 1 5 IIS:HD2 HDMI 2 6 IIS:CP1 COMPONENT 1 YPBPR 7 IIS:CP2 COMPONENT 2 YPBPR 8 IIS:HD3 HDMI3 Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs. Turn off auto-source.
Panasonic LCD TH-42LF6U, TH-47LF6U, TH-55LF6U, TH-42LF30U, TH-47LF30U, TH-70LF50W, TH-80LF50W, TH-42LF60U, TH-47LF60U, TH-55LF60U, TH-42LFP30, TH-47LFP30, TH-42LF5U, TH-47LF5U, TH-42LFE6E, TH-50LFE6E, TH-47LFT30, TH-47LFX6J There are many displays covered by these drivers, but to determine the appropriate sources, please examine the pages in the user manual of your display to see which is needed. Do a search (Ctrl “F”) for “9600” (the coms baud rate) to get to the page “Serial Terminals connection”.
TH-nnPxIIS: (This covers Plasma screens with “IIS” leading to source ID, eg TH-42PWD3, TH-42PW4, TH42PWD4, TH-42/50PHD5, TH-37/42PW5, TH42PWD5) Note: We have also seen the TH-61PHW6 in this group!! T460 Channel TX code Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 IIS:RG1 PC VGA input (D sub 15) PC 2 IIS:YP1 Component/RGB in Component / RGB 3 IIS:VID AV in Video 4 IIS:SVD S-Video S-Video 5 IIS:YP AV in (Video/S-Video) Component (alternative) Don’t forget to set all unused T
Philips BDL series LCD Some models we know of matching this driver are: BDL4230E/BDL4230ET/BDL4651VH/BDL4675XU /BDL4681XU/BDL4785SL, BDL5530EL/BDL5585XL/BDL6450AT/BDL6531E/BDL6551V The following tables show 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.
The following tables show 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.
Plus projectors: U2-817/1200 (for Taxan/Kaga see Taxan) 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 0Dh, 0C4h, 0D4h RGB RGB 2 094h, 0C4h, 0DDh DVI DVI 3 0DCh, 0C5h, 0D5h Video Video 4 0A7h, 0C4h, 0DEh S-Video S-Video Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels
T460 Channel TX string Input name in manual Function as identified on screen 1 #SR 0Dh, 0Ah RGB or DVI RGB (U5) DVI (U7) 2 #SA 0Dh, 0Ah RGB 2 (also via DVI) RGB (U7 only) 3 #SV 0Dh, 0Ah Comp Video Video 4 #SS 0Dh, 0Ah S-VIDEO S-Video 5 #SN 0Dh, 0Ah NETWORK NETWORK (we think!?) Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs.
Projection Design … ASCII and Binary code sets Projection Design … ASCII code set SIS (Simple Instruction Set): F12, FR12, F22, F32, FL32, F80, F82 (Shows on LCD screen as “Proj. Design” “F12-F82”.
RS232 connections to all ProjectionDesign, Christie DS30, DS+25, Matrix 1500 To connect the T460 to these projectors use a DB9 male on the cable: Communication is at 19200 8N1 Function/Direction T460 “projector” Connection Projector Connector (Male on cable) Ground Ground 9-pin D-sub pin 5 Data from T460 to projector Tx 9-pin D-sub pin 3 (RXD) Reply data from projector to T460 Rx 9-pin D-sub pin 2 (TXD) Plus 9 volt CTS/DTR to projector N/C N/C 5 4 9 3 8 2 7 1 6 D-sub 9 male solder side
RS232 connections to Samsung SyncMaster LCD panel 400/460 with D9 Comms is at 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop.
Sanyo projector: (Inc. some Eiki, Christie, Philips, Promethean) Philips projectors: (PXG30, LC1341, LC1345) / 7320/ 7325/ 7350/ 7355, (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/C
Sanyo/Eiki Group 5, Sanyo PLC-SC10/XC10, PLC-SU60/XU60, PLV-75, PLV-80 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 7, Sanyo PLV-Z1/Z2, Christie LX20. Separate commands are provided FOR ALL CHANNELS.
Sanyo/Eiki Groups 10, Sanyo PLC-SU70, PLC-SW30, PLC-SW35, PLC-XE31, PLC-40, PLC-50, XL40, PLC-XL50, PLC-XU41, PLC-XU47, PLC-XU48, PLC-XU51, PLC-XU70, PLC-XU73, PLC-XU74, PLC-XU75, PLC-XU78, PLC-XU305, PLC-XU355, Eiki LC-SB22, LC-XB22, LC-XB23, LC-XB24, LC-XB28, LC-SD10, LC-SD12, LC-SD15, Group 16: (* below), Sanyo: PLC-XC56, PLC-XU305, PLC-XU355, PLC-XW50, PLC-XW55, PLC-XW56, PLC-XW57, PLC-XU116, Eiki LC-XA20, LC-XB21, LC-XB100, LC-XB200.
Sanyo/Eiki Group 12, SAN PLC-WXE45, PLC-WXE46, PLC-WXL46 , PLC-XL51, Eiki SE/XE10, XB31, XB33 projectors. Promethean PRM-10, PRM-20 Separate commands are provided FOR ALL CHANNELS. The table below shows how these are allocated. SEE WIRING NOTE RE CTS/RTS ON THESE MODELS IN FOLLOWING RS232 CONNECTION NOTES.
SEE IMPORTANT WIRING NOTE RE CTS/RTS ON THESE MODELS IN FOLLOWING RS232 CONNECTION NOTES.
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.
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. RS232 connections to Sanyo PLC-WXU10N To connect the T460 to these projectors use a mini-DIN 6 male on the cable: Comms is at 19200 baud 8N1.
RS232 connections to Sharp/Eiki projectors These use a D-sub 9-pin connector, female or male on cable: (May be via an adaptor cable from projector 9-pin mini-DIN) Function/Direction T460 “projector” Connection Sharp Control Port Connector, D-sub 9 Sharp Control Port Connector DIN 9 Ground Ground 9-pin D-sub pin 5 9-pin D-sub pin 5 Data from T460 to projector Tx 9-pin D-sub pin 2 9-pin D-sub pin 2 Reply data from projector to T460 Rx 9-pin D-sub pin 3 9-pin D-sub pin 3 Plus 9 volt CTS/DTR to
Sharp LCD screens: SHARP Generic PN1 & PN2 Typical models are: PN-325 / PN-425, PN-465U / PN-G655E, PN-E521 / PN-E601, PN-E421 / PN-E471, PN-S525. Also Mitsubishi LCD (Sharp codes) models LDT651L & P. Alternate Channel 8 function is provided by choosing PN1 or PN2 option. * and ** shows shared inputs.
Mute is supported but not freeze. Volume goes 0->31. See JED document: http://www.jedmicro.com.au/PDF_Docs/Setting%20Up%20LAN%20control%20with%20JED%20controllers%20.pdf This discusses in detail the setup to the Sharp screen, the xDirect interface, the T460 setup and connections between them. The HDMI channels seem to have to be setup for PC or AV use.
Smart LCD SBID8055i SBID8070i, LCD panels.
Sony projector (newer A9-9A codes): (Use Generic 1 for unlisted, VPL-CH series, VPL-EX and EW series, VPL-S200, S500 and S600 series) (VPL-D100 series has no RS232) VPL-BW5, VPL-CW125, VPL-CW255, VPL-CW258, VPL-CW275, VPL-CW278, VPL-CX61, VPL-CX 63, VPL-CX80, VPL-CX85, VPL-CX86, VPL-CX100, VPL-CX120, VPL-CX125, VPL-CX130, VPL-CX131, VPL-CX135, VPL-CX150, VPL-CX155, VPL-CX160, VPL-CX161, VPL-CX165, VPL-CX235, VPL-CX238, VPL-CX275, VPL-CX278, VPL-ES3*, VPL-ES4, VPL-EW5, VPL-EW7, VPL-EW130, VPL-EW225, VPL-EW22
Sony LCD panel: Group 2: 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) Input (on screen) Function / connection 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
Sony LCD panel: Group 5: GXD-L52H1, GXD-L65H1 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) Input (on screen) Function / connection 1 008H HD15 2 020H DVI 3 030H Video 4 031H S-Video 5 009H HD15 6 084H HDMI 1 HDMI 1 7 085H HDMI 2 HDMI 2 RGB PC Analog (D SUB 15) DVI Composite Video BNC S-Video (DIN 4) RGB YUV (D-Sub 15) Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump ov
RS232 connections to Sony projectors and LCD flat panels These all use a D-sub 9-pin connector, male on cable. VPL- CX85/86, FX50/51/52, PX11/15/35/40/41 38400 BAUD, Even parity, 1 stop. VPL- ES3/EX3, 38400 BAUD, No parity, 1 stop. FWD-32/40LX2F/X, KDL and KLH-W26/32 LCD, 9600 BAUD, No parity, 1 stop.
These is only one audio input and no output, so audio control in the projector is NOT supported. Use a T441 or T461. Reply mode is supported for manual closedown detect. RS232 connections to Kaga -Taxan - Plus projectors These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the projector, female on cable. Comms is at 19200 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop.
Toshiba projectors For Toshiba TDP-S3/T3 see InFocus models: LP500/520/530. 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, TLPT600/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.
T460 Ch TX codes Group 3 1 #INP:1 RGB1/D-SUB 15 2 #INP:2 YPbPr1/ D-SUB 15 3 #INP:3 RGB2/ D-SUB 15 4 #INP:4 YPbPr2/ D-SUB 15 5 #INP:9 Video 6 #INP:10 S-Video 7 #INP:5 HDMI 8 #INP:12 Network Don’t forget to set all unused T460 channels to “Skip” to jump over blank/unused inputs.
RS232 connections to Toshiba projectors TLP-710/711 These use a D-sub 9 pin connector (documentation does not show male/female): Function/Direction T460 “projector” Connection Toshiba Control Port Connector Ground Ground 9-pin D-sub pin 5 Data from T460 to projector Tx 9-pin D-sub pin 2 Reply data from projector to T460 Rx 9-pin D-sub pin 3 Plus 9 volt CTS/DTR to projector CTS 9-pin D-sub pin 7 (seems optional) After installation wiring of any projector to a T460, use a multimeter to check vo
Viewsonic projector (non-Hitachi models): Units with Toggle Blank/Mute/Freeze: PJD5112, PJD6210, PJD6211, PJD6212, PLD6220, PLD6221, PJD6230, PJD6240, PJD6241, PJD6251, PJD6381, PJD6531w, Pro8450w, Pro8500, Pro8600. Units with Absolute Blank/Mute/Freeze: PJD5123, PJD5223, PJD5232, PJD5234, PJD5345, PJD5353, PJD6243, PJD6544w, PJD7223, PJD7333, PJD7533w, PJD8333s, PJD8633ws.
RS232 connections to Viewsonic projectors with D9 connectors Following use D9 female on cable: PJD5112, PJD6211, PJD6212, PJD6221, PJD6241, PJD6251, PJD6381, and PJD6531w These use a 9-pin-D9 male on the projector, female on cable. (Coms is at 19200 BAUD, no parity, 1 stop.
Vivitek: See Optoma group 5 for Vivitek Generic 1, 2, 3. Note: Vivitek have some projectors which respond to multiple code sets. Very confusing. Vivitek: Generic 1, 2 (9600) (~SR etc. group): D82EX, D863, D925, D927, D930, D935, D940, D945, H1080, D1085 Vivitek: Generic 3 (9600) (~S1 etc.