Nec UM351Wi (Multi-Touch) [10/119] Parameters
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2.1 Understanding command details
In this manual, commands and responses are expressed as follows.
20h 88h <ID1> <ID2> 0Ch <DATA01> - <DATA12> <CKS>
Command/response A series of strings enclosed in a frame represents a command or response (in
hexadecimal notation).
Parameter A character string in italic enclosed in brackets represents a parameter.
For information about the parameters that are common to the control commands
(ID1, ID2, CKS, LEN, ERR1, and ERR2), see "2.2 Parameters" (page 10). For
information about those parameters whose content varies from command to
command (DATA), see the description of the relevant command.
2.2 Parameters
The parameters that are used in the control commands are listed below.
Parameter name Description
ID1 Control ID The value of the "control ID" set for the projector is used.
ID2 Model code This varies depending on the model in use.
CKS Checksum The checksum is calculated as follows.
①Add all preceding bytes of data.
②Use the value of the low-order one byte (eight bits) of the addition
result obtained in ① as the checksum.
LEN Data length This indicates the data length of the data part (DATA??) following LEN (in
bytes).
DATA?? Variable length data This varies depending on the character string stored.
ERR1
ERR2
Response error The cause of an error is represented by a combination of error codes.
For information about error codes, see "2.4 Error code list" (page 12).
Example of checksum calculation
20h 81h 01h 60h 01h 00h <CKS>
① Add all the data preceding the checksum.
"20h + 81h + 01h + 60h + 01h + 00h = 103h"
② Use the low-order one byte "03h" of the addition result obtained in ① as the checksum.
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- Control command 1
- Projector 1
- Reference manual 1
- Conventions 2
- Introduction 2
- Models for which the control commands are available 2
- Command details 13 3
- Command list 8 3
- Connecting an external device 5 3
- Contents 3
- Projector control command reference manual 1 3
- Revision history 87 4
- Connecting an external device 5
- Connection interface 5
- Connection via a network 6
- Communication conditions 7
- Lan connection 7
- Serial connection 7
- Command list 8
- Example of checksum calculation 10
- Parameters 10
- Understanding command details 10
- Responses 11
- When the execution of a command fails 11
- When the execution of a command succeeds 11
- Combination 12
- Error code list 12
- The following table lists the combinations of error codes err1 and err2 and describes the error indicated by each 12
- Command details 13
- Error status request 13
- Description 14
- Command 15
- Power on 15
- Response 15
- Command 16
- Power off 16
- Response 16
- Command 17
- Data part 17
- Input sw change 17
- Data part 18
- Response 18
- Command 19
- Picture mute on 19
- Response 19
- Command 20
- Picture mute off 20
- Response 20
- Command 21
- Response 21
- Sound mute on 21
- Command 22
- Response 22
- Sound mute off 22
- Command 23
- Onscreen mute on 23
- Response 23
- Command 24
- Onscreen mute off 24
- Response 24
- 1 picture adjust 25
- Command 25
- Data part 25
- Data part 26
- Response 26
- 2 volume adjust 27
- Command 27
- Data part 27
- Data part 28
- Response 28
- 12 aspect adjust 29
- Command 29
- Data part 29
- Response 29
- 15 other adjust 30
- Command 30
- Data part 30
- Data part 31
- Response 31
- Command 32
- Data part 32
- Information request 32
- Response 32
- 3 filter usage information request 33
- Command 33
- Data part 33
- Response 33
- 4 lamp information request 3 34
- Command 34
- Data part 34
- Data part 35
- Response 35
- 6 carbon savings information request 36
- Command 36
- Data part 36
- Data part 37
- Response 37
- Command 38
- Data part 38
- Remote key code 38
- Data part 39
- Response 39
- Command 40
- Response 40
- Shutter close 40
- Command 41
- Response 41
- Shutter open 41
- Command 42
- Data part 42
- Lens control 42
- Data part 43
- Response 43
- 1 lens control request 44
- Command 44
- Data part 44
- Data part 45
- Response 45
- 2 lens control 2 46
- Command 46
- Data part 46
- Data part 47
- Response 47
- 3 lens memory control 48
- Command 48
- Data part 48
- Data part 49
- Response 49
- 4 reference lens memory control 50
- Command 50
- Data part 50
- Data part 51
- Response 51
- 5 lens memory option request 52
- Command 52
- Data part 52
- Response 52
- 6 lens memory option set 53
- Command 53
- Data part 53
- Data part 54
- Response 54
- 7 lens information request 55
- Command 55
- Data part 55
- Response 55
- 10 lens profile set 56
- Command 56
- Data part 56
- Response 56
- 11 lens profile request 57
- Command 57
- Data part 57
- Response 57
- 1 gain parameter request 3 58
- Command 58
- Data part 58
- Data part 59
- Response 59
- When the command fails 59
- When the command succeeds 59
- 1 setting request 60
- Command 60
- Data part 60
- Response 60
- 2 running status request 61
- Command 61
- Data part 61
- Response 61
- 3 input status request 62
- Command 62
- Data part 62
- Response 62
- A value which is 1 smaller than a practical value will be returned as a signal list number for finding out a 63
- Command 63
- For information about the selection signal type see the appendix supplementary information by 63
- Information 63
- Practical number add 1 to the returned value 63
- Response example 63
- When the command fails 63
- When the signal list number is10 63
- 4 mute status request 64
- Command 64
- Data part 64
- Response 64
- When the command fails 65
- 5 model name request 66
- Command 66
- Data part 66
- Response 66
- 6 cover status request 67
- Command 67
- Data part 67
- Response 67
- Command 68
- Data part 68
- Freeze control 68
- Response 68
- Command 69
- Data part 69
- Information string request 69
- Response 69
- 8 eco mode request 70
- Command 70
- Data part 70
- Response 70
- 45 lan projector name request 71
- Command 71
- Data part 71
- Response 71
- 155 lan mac address status request2 72
- Command 72
- Data part 72
- Response 72
- 198 pip picture by picture request 73
- Command 73
- Data part 73
- Data part 74
- Response 74
- When the command fails 74
- When the command succeeds 74
- 243 1 edge blending mode request 75
- Command 75
- Data part 75
- Response 75
- 8 eco mode set 76
- Command 76
- Data part 76
- Response 76
- 45 lan projector name set 77
- Command 77
- Data part 77
- Response 77
- 198 pip picture by picture set 78
- Command 78
- Data part 78
- Data part 79
- Response 79
- 243 1 edge blending mode set 80
- Command 80
- Data part 80
- Response 80
- 1 base model type request 81
- Command 81
- Data part 81
- Response 81
- 2 serial number request 82
- Command 82
- Data part 82
- Response 82
- 3 basic information request 83
- Command 83
- Data part 83
- Response 83
- Command 84
- For information about which parameters are supported see the appendix supplementary information by 84
- Information 84
- When the command fails 84
- 10 audio select set 85
- Command 85
- Data part 85
- Data part 86
- Response 86
- Revision history 87
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 88
- No bdt140014 88
- Projector control command reference manual 88
- Projector control command reference manual appendixes 88
- Revision history 88
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 89
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- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 93
- Connecting an external device 94
- Contents 94
- Standby mode setting for receiving commands 94
- Supplementary information by command 94
- Supported command list 94
- Connecting an external device 95
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 95
- Projector 95
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- Projector 96
- Standby mode setting for receiving commands 96
- Target command 015 power on 96
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- Projector 97
- Supported command list 97
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- Projector 98
- Supported command list 98
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- Projector 99
- Supported command list 99
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- Projector 100
- Supported command list 100
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- Projector 101
- Supported command list 101
- Input sw change 102
- Input terminal 102
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- Supplementary information by command 102
- Input sw change 103
- Input terminal 103
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- Supplementary information by command 103
- Input sw change 104
- Input terminal 104
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- Supplementary information by command 104
- Input sw change 105
- Input terminal 105
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- Supplementary information by command 105
- Input sw change 106
- Input terminal 106
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 106
- Supplementary information by command 106
- 12 aspect adjust 107
- Aspect 107
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 107
- Supplementary information by command 107
- 12 aspect adjust 108
- Aspect 108
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 108
- Supplementary information by command 108
- 8 eco mode request 098 8 eco mode set 109
- Eco mode 109
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 109
- Supplementary information by command 109
- 1 setting request 305 1 base model type request 110
- Base model type 110
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 110
- Supplementary information by command 110
- 1 setting request 305 1 base model type request 111
- Base model type 111
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 111
- Supplementary information by command 111
- 1 setting request 305 1 base model type request 112
- Base model type 112
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 112
- Supplementary information by command 112
- 1 setting request 305 1 base model type request 113
- Base model type 113
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 113
- Supplementary information by command 113
- 3 input status request 305 3 basic information request 114
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 114
- Selection signal type 114
- Supplementary information by command 114
- 3 input status request 305 3 basic information request 115
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 115
- Selection signal type 115
- Supplementary information by command 115
- 3 input status request 305 3 basic information request 116
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 116
- Selection signal type 116
- Supplementary information by command 116
- 3 input status request 305 3 basic information request 117
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 117
- Selection signal type 117
- Supplementary information by command 117
- 3 input status request 305 3 basic information request 118
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 118
- Selection signal type 118
- Supplementary information by command 118
- 198 pip picture by picture request 098 198 pip picture by picture set 119
- Nec display solutions ltd 2014 2017 119
- Sub input 119
- Supplementary information by command 119
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