RS-232C commands can be used in Service Factory mode.
Before using RS-232C commands, it is necessary to change the factory presetting. See "6.3. USING RS-232C COMMANDS."
Command Operation Remarks
A
ABL Adjusting power consumption
B
BCP Transmitting the backup data to the DIGITAL Assy
BR0 UART setting: SR+ (9600 BPS)
Any RS-232C command to the Media Receiver becomes disabled as soon as this
command is issued.
BR1 UART setting: RS-232C (1200 BPS)
BR2 UART setting: RS-232C (2400 BPS)
BR3 UART setting: RS-232C (4800 BPS)
BR4 UART setting: RS-232C (9600 BPS)
BR5 UART setting: RS-232C (19200 BPS)
BR6 UART setting: RS-232C (38400 BPS)
BSL Adjusting side mask B
BVH Setting the power supply for the BSD antenna to 15 V
BVL Setting the power supply for the BSD antenna to 11 V
BVM Setting the power supply for the BSD antenna to 0 V
BYG BY GAIN
C
CNG Clearing MR NG information
CPC Clearing the power-on counter
CPD Clearing power-down information
CPM Clearing the pulse meter
CSD Clearing shutdown information
D
DIY Turning on the on-screen display While the DIY command is in force, the duration of on-screen display is unlimited.
DIN Turning off the on-screen display On-screen display is prohibited.
DOF Erasing the currently displayed indications
If another command is received by the Media Receiver, an on-screen display is
displayed.
DRF Turning off the power for the drive system
DRN Turning on the power for the drive system
DW* Decreasing the adjustment value by * *: 1-9, 0 (0 means 10), or F (making the adjustment value the minimum)
E
EWN Prohibiting writing of EDID data
EWY Permitting writing of EDID data
F
F50 Video 50-Hz sequence
F60 Video 60-Hz sequence
F61 PC 60-Hz sequence
F70 PC 70-Hz sequence
F72 Video 72-Hz sequence
F75 Video 75-Hz sequence
FAJ Determining the adjustment values for the unit
FAN Turning Service Factory mode off
The GUI equivalent to that usually displayed when the power is turned on is displayed.
G
The GET-group commands are effective at any time, including during Standby mode.
GAJ Obtaining the adjustment values for the panel
GMM Switching the gamma levels Setting value: 000-007
GNG Obtaining NG data of the MR
GNM Obtaining the serial No. of the MR
GPC Obtaining the P ON COUNTER value
GPD Obtaining power-down information
GPR Obtaining the PANEL REVISE data
GPM Obtaining the PULSE METER data
GPW Obtaining the PANEL W/B data
GS1 Obtaining the version data for each device
GS2 Obtaining data on various operations
GSD Obtaining shutdown information
GSL Adjusting side mask G