4. In the Navigation pane, click CEC. The CEC Configuration page appears.
Figure 22: CEC Configuration Page – Clock and/or 5V Command Configuration
5. Check that the Clock / No Clock and 5V / No 5V commands are defined correctly and
enabled.
6. If required, configure the other commands, and add them to the CEC command list.
The display is triggered to turn on and off automatically via 5V/No 5V/Clock/No Clock
commands.
For further details, see Configuring CEC Commands on page 50.
Controlling the Display via its RS-232 Port
In case your display does not include the CEC feature you connect the RS-232 port to the
display and control the display via the RS-232 port in any of the following ways:
• Controlling the Display using Ethernet (Sending to the Display’s RS-232 Port)
on page 22.
• Controlling the Display via FC-18’s Front Panel Buttons (Sending to the Display’s RS-
232 Port) on page 23.
• Controlling the Display via FC-18’s REMOTE ON/OFF Pins (Sending to the Display’s
RS-232 Port) on page 24.
• Controlling the Display via FC-18’s REMOTE TOGGLE Pin (Sending to the Display’s
RS-232 Port) on page 26.
• Controlling the Display Automatically via the RS-232 Port on page 27.
If your display does not include CEC features, you can also send display on/off commands via
the Ethernet port (see Controlling the Display via the Network (Ethernet) on page 28).
If your display includes CEC features, you can send display on/off commands via HDMI
(see Controlling the Display via HDMI OUT Port (CEC) on page 14).