Sony SXRD VPL-VW85 user manual

User manual for the device Sony SXRD VPL-VW85

Device: Sony SXRD VPL-VW85
Category: Projector
Manufacturer: Sony
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Added : 5/30/2014
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VIDEO PROJECTOR
VPL-VW85
PROTOCOL MANUAL
1st Edition

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! WARNING This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. ! WARNUNG Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt. Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, F

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Table of Contents 1. Overview 1-1. Introduction........................................................................ 1 1-2. Glossary of Terms .............................................................. 1 1-3. Protocol Stack Structure .................................................... 1 2. Common Commands 2-1. Sub Commands .................................................................. 2 2-1-1. ITEM List ................................................................. 2 2-1-2. Infrare

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1. Overview 1-1. Introduction The projector is remotely controllable over RS-232C. It is useful for setting up the projector away from the operator. This protocol manual describes the specifications such as packet format and procedures for controlling the projector. In the following sections below, the term “CONTROLLER” is used as a device which controls the projector. CONTROLLER can be a PC or other specific device that is able to handle RS-232C. Although most of commands are available for both

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2. Common Commands 2-1. Sub Commands Sub Command is the value which is used by Simplified Command. Value is assigned for executing function. For example, if you want to change the picture mode, the appropriate value assigned for the desired picture mode should be chosen. 2-1-1. ITEM List Item list tables are described below. Tables are shown per function category. Table 2-1 ITEM List For Picture

Remarks Item Number Data Item Upper byte Lower byte Data Byte Picture Mode 00h 02

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Remarks Item Number Data Item Upper byte Lower byte Data Byte Advanced Iris 00h 1Dh Off 0000h Set/Get Manual 0001h Auto1 0002h Auto2 0003h Real Color Processing 00h 1Eh Off 0000h User1 0001h User2 0002h User3 0003h Film Mode 00h 1Fh Off 0000h Auto1 0001h Auto2 0002h Gamma Correction 00h 22h Off 0000h Gamma 1 0001h Gamma 2 0002h Gamma 3 0003h Gamma 4 0004h Gamma 5 0005h Gamma 6 0006h Gamma 7 0007h Gamma 8 0008h Gamma 9 0009h Gamma 10 000Ah NR 00h 25h Off 0000h Low 0001h Middle

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Remarks Item Number Data Item Upper byte Lower byte Data Byte User Gain Red 00h 50h Set Value FFE2h to 001Eh (_30 to 30) Set/Get User Gain Green 00h 51h Set Value FFE2h to 001Eh (_30 to 30) User Gain Blue 00h 52h Set Value FFE2h to 001Eh (_30 to 30) User Bias Red 00h 53h Set Value FFE2h to 001Eh (_30 to 30) User Bias Green 00h 54h Set Value FFE2h to 001Eh (_30 to 30) User Bias Blue 00h 55h Set Value FFE2h to 001Eh (_30 to 30) Iris Sensitivity 00h 56h Recommend 0000h Fast 0001

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Table 2-3 ITEM List For Setup

Remarks Item Number Data Item Upper byte Lower byte Data Byte Input 00h 01h Video 0000h Set/Get S Video 0001h Input A 0002h Component 0003h HDMI1 0004h HDMI2 0005h Picture Muting 00h 30h Off 0000h On 0001h Input-A Signal Sel 00h 32h Auto 0000h Computer 0001h Component 0002h Video GBR 0003h Table 2-4 ITEM List For Status
Remarks Item Number Data Item Upper byte Lower byte Data Byte Status Error 01h 01h No Error 0000h Get only L

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Table 2-5 ITEM List For Infrared Remote Command

Remarks Item Number Data Item Upper byte Lower byte Data Upper byte Lower byte Infrared Remote 17h Refer to the 00h 00h Set Only *1 Command section 2-1-2 . _ (15 bit category) (Table 2-6 - Table 2-9) Infrared Remote 19h Refer to the 00h 00h *1 Command section 2-1-2 . _ (20 bit category) (Table 2-6 - Table 2-9) Infrared Remote 1Bh Refer to the 00h 00h *1 Command section 2-1-2 . _ (20 bit category) (Table 2-10) *1: By using this I

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2-1-2. Infrared Remote Command Code Tables are shown per function category. . 15 bit PROJECTOR: Table 2-6-Table 2-9 . 20 bit PROJECTOR-E: Table 2-6-Table 2-9 . 20 bit PROJECTOR-EE: Table 2-10 Table 2-6 Infrared Remote Command Code For Picture CATEGORY Code Name 15 bit 20 bit PROJECTOR PROJECTOR-E O_ 05 MOTION ENHANCER TOGGLE O_ 07 BLACK LEVEL TOGGLE O_ 08 FILM PROJECTION TOGGLE O_ 18 CONTRAST +HIGH O_ 19 CONTRAST _LOW O_ 1A COLOR +HIGH O_ 1B COLOR _LOW O_ 1E BRIGHTNESS +BRIGHT O_ 1F BRIGHTNESS _

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Table 2-7 Infrared Remote Command Code For Screen CATEGORY Code Name 15 bit 20 bit PROJECTOR PROJECTOR-E O_ 47 PITCH O_ 48 SHIFT _O 60 APA _O 61 PHASE _O 62 LENS ZOOM _O 63 LENS SHIFT _O 64 LENS FOCUS _O 6E WIDE MODE TOGGLE Table 2-8 Infrared Remote Command Code For Setup CATEGORY Code Name 15 bit 20 bit PROJECTOR PROJECTOR-E *1 O_ 15 POWER ON/OFF O_ 24 PICTURE MUTING O_ 25 STATUS ON O_ 26 STATUS OFF O_ 29 MENU O_ 2A VIDEO O_ 2B INPUT A O_ 2C COMPONENT *1 O_ 2E POWER ON O_ 2F POWER OFF O_ 33 C

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Table 2-9 Infrared Remote Command Code For Installation CATEGORY Code Name 15 bit 20 bit PROJECTOR PROJECTOR-E _O 00 V KEYSTONE + _O 01 V KEYSTONE _ _O 02 LENS SHIFT ← _O 03 LENS SHIFT → _O 3A V KEYSTONE _O 78 LENS TOGGLE Table 2-10 Infrared Remote Command Code for 20 bit PRJECTOR-EE CATEGORY Code Name 20 bit PROJECTOR-E O 6E OPTIONS O 6F EXIT O 70 LINK MENU ON/OFF O 71 PLAY O 72 STOP O 73 PAUSE O 74 FAST REWIND O 75 FAST FORWARD O 76 PREVIOUS O 77 NEXT VPL-VW85 9

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2-2. Reply

Item Number Data Item Data Upper byte Lower byte ACK Complete 00h 00h NAK Undefined Command 01h 01h Size Error 04h Select Error 05h Range Over 06h Not Applicable 0Ah Check Sum Error F0h 10h Framing Error 20h Parity Error 30h Over Run Error 40h Other Comm Error 50h Error description Check Sum Error A check sum error occurred. Framing Error A framing error occurred. Parity Error A parity error occurred. Over Run Error An overrun error occurred. Other Comm Error Another error o

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3. RS-232C 3-1. Connection Communication is enabled by the use of a D-Sub 9 Pin cross (reverse) cable. The pin assignment of D-Sub 9 Pin and D-Sub 25 Pin is as follows. D-Sub 9 Pin D-Sub 25 Pin Name Shell = FG 1 FG Grounding for safety protection or cable shield 3 2 TxD Transmission data 2 3 RxD Reception data 7 4 RTS Transmission request 8 5 CTS Transmission permission 6 6 DSR Data set ready 5 7 SG GND for signal DCD Data channel signal carrier detection 1 8 4 20 DTR Data terminal ready 9 22 RI

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3-3. Communication Procedure 3-3-1. Outline of Communication All communication between CONTROLLER (PC, etc.) and DEVICE (PROJECTOR) is performed by the command block format. Communication is started by the issue of a command at CONTROLLER and ended when the return data is sent to CONTROLLER after DEVICE receives the command. CONTROLLER is prohibited from sending several commands at one time. This means that after CON- TROLLER sends one command, it cannot send other commands until DEVICE returns

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3-6. Command Block Format The block format of Simplified Command for RS-232C as shown in the Fig. 1-1. In this section, the block format for Simplified Command is provided. 3-6-1. Simplified Command [Send] The block format for sending request is shown below. [A9h] B0 START CODE B1 Put the item number. ITEM NUMBER Refer to the item list in the sections 2-1-1 and 2-1-2. B2 SET: 00h (Set data) B3 TYPE GET: 01h (Get data) B4 SET: Put the Data value described in the item list in the sections 2-1-1

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3-7. Packet Examples 3-7-1. Change “Wide Mode” to “Zoom” START CODE = A9h ITEM NUMBER = 0020h (Wide Mode) SET/GET = 00h (SET) DATA = 0003h (Zoom) CHECK SUM = 23h END CODE = 9Ah You will receive the packet below if the process is successfully completed. START CODE = A9h ACK/NAK = 0000h (Complete) ACK = 03h DUMMY DATA = 0000h CHECK SUM = 03h END CODE = 9Ah There’s another way to realize the same purpose. There is “WIDE MODE TOGGLE” key on the infrared remote controller. By using this key, wide mod

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The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation. Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation. Le matériel contenu dans ce manuel consiste en informations qui sont la propriété de Sony Corporation. Sony Corporation interdit formell

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VPL-VW85 (CN) VPL-VW85 (J) VPL-VW85 (SY) Printed in Japan VPL-VW85 (U) E Sony Corporation 2009. 9 16 9-968-691-01 ©2009


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