BenQ RM8602K RS232 & LAN Command List - Page 19

On/Off Timer. There are totally 7 On/Off

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On/Off Timer 14 Input value: Byte1 - Byte2 - Byte3...Byte9 Input value: Byte1 - Byte2 - Byte3...Byte9 (1) Byte1[3:0]: The Number of the (1) Byte1[3:0]: The Number of the On/Off Timer. There are totally 7 On/Off On/Off Timer. There are totally 7 On/Off Timers, and this byte is used to selected Timers, and this byte is used to selected which timer is going to be accessed. which timer is going to be accessed. (2) Byte1[7:4] is reserved, should be 0. (2) Byte1[7:4] is reserved, should be 0. (3) Byte2~9 are reserved, should be (3) Byte2~9 are reserved, should be 0x00. 0x00. Return value: Byte1 - Byte2 - Return value: Byte1 - Byte2 - Byte3...Byte9 Byte3...Byte9 (1) Byte1[3:0]: Should return the same (1) Byte1[3:0]: Should return the same value as Byte1 at Input value. value as Byte1 at Input value. Byte1[7]: Reserved, should be 0. Byte1[7]: Reserved, should be 0. Byte1[6]: The Timer is enable or not. Byte1[6]: The Timer is enable or not. Byte1[6]=1 means enable. Byte1[6]=1 means enable. Byte1[5]: The On Timer is enable or not. Byte1[5]: The On Timer is enable or not. Byte1[5]=1 means enable. Byte1[5]=1 means enable. Byte1[4]: The Off Timer is enable or not. Byte1[4]: The Off Timer is enable or not. Byte1[4]=1 means enable. Byte1[4]=1 means enable. g E0 (2) Byte2: The Day of the On/Off Timer. (2) Byte2: The Day of the On/Off Timer. bit0 for Sunday, bit1 for Monday, bit2 bit0 for Sunday, bit1 for Monday, bit2 for Tuesday, bit3 for Wednesday, bit4 for for Tuesday, bit3 for Wednesday, bit4 for Thursday, bit5 for Friday, bit6 for Thursday, bit5 for Friday, bit6 for Saturday, bit7 for Everyday. Saturday, bit7 for Everyday. (3) Byte3: The Hour of the On Timer. (3) Byte3: The Hour of the On Timer. Byte3=0x00~0x17. Byte3=0x00~0x17. (4) Byte4: The Minute of the On Timer. (4) Byte4: The Minute of the On Timer. Byte4=0x00~0x3B. Byte4=0x00~0x3B. (5) Byte5: The Hour of the Off Timer. (5) Byte5: The Hour of the Off Timer. Byte5=0x00~0x17. Byte5=0x00~0x17. (6) Byte6: The Minute of the Off Timer. (6) Byte6: The Minute of the Off Timer. Byte6=0x00~0x3B. Byte6=0x00~0x3B. (7) Byte7: Select the Video Source. (7) Byte7: Select the Video Source. 0x00=VGA, 0x01=HDMI1, 0x02=HDMI2, 0x00=VGA, 0x01=HDMI1, 0x02=HDMI2, 0x03=AV, 0x04=YPbPr, 0x03=AV, 0x04=YPbPr, 0x05=S-Video, 0x06=DVI, 0x05=S-Video, 0x06=DVI, 0x07=DisplayPort, 0x08=SDI, 0x07=DisplayPort, 0x08=SDI, 0x09=Multi-Media. 0x09=Multi-Media. 0x0A=Network, 0x0B=USB Display 0x0A=Network, 0x0B=USB Display 0xFF=Default. Other values are 0xFF=Default. Other values are 19

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On/Off Timer
14
g
E0
Input value: Byte1 - Byte2 -
Byte3…Byte9
(1) Byte1[3:0]: The Number of the
On/Off Timer. There are totally 7 On/Off
Timers, and this byte is used to selected
which timer is going to be accessed.
(2) Byte1[7:4] is reserved, should be 0.
(3) Byte2~9 are reserved, should be
0x00.
Return value: Byte1 - Byte2 -
Byte3…Byte9
(1) Byte1[3:0]: Should return the same
value as Byte1 at Input value.
Byte1[7]: Reserved, should be 0.
Byte1[6]: The Timer is enable or not.
Byte1[6]=1 means enable.
Byte1[5]: The On Timer is enable or not.
Byte1[5]=1 means enable.
Byte1[4]: The Off Timer is enable or not.
Byte1[4]=1 means enable.
(2) Byte2: The Day of the On/Off Timer.
bit0 for Sunday, bit1 for Monday, bit2
for Tuesday, bit3 for Wednesday, bit4 for
Thursday, bit5 for Friday, bit6 for
Saturday, bit7 for Everyday.
(3) Byte3: The Hour of the On Timer.
Byte3=0x00~0x17.
(4) Byte4: The Minute of the On Timer.
Byte4=0x00~0x3B.
(5) Byte5: The Hour of the Off Timer.
Byte5=0x00~0x17.
(6) Byte6: The Minute of the Off Timer.
Byte6=0x00~0x3B.
(7) Byte7: Select the Video Source.
0x00=VGA, 0x01=HDMI1, 0x02=HDMI2,
0x03=AV, 0x04=YPbPr,
0x05=S-Video, 0x06=DVI,
0x07=DisplayPort, 0x08=SDI,
0x09=Multi-Media.
0x0A=Network, 0x0B=USB Display
0xFF=Default. Other values are
Input value: Byte1 - Byte2 -
Byte3…Byte9
(1) Byte1[3:0]: The Number of the
On/Off Timer. There are totally 7 On/Off
Timers, and this byte is used to selected
which timer is going to be accessed.
(2) Byte1[7:4] is reserved, should be 0.
(3) Byte2~9 are reserved, should be
0x00.
Return value: Byte1 - Byte2 -
Byte3…Byte9
(1) Byte1[3:0]: Should return the same
value as Byte1 at Input value.
Byte1[7]: Reserved, should be 0.
Byte1[6]: The Timer is enable or not.
Byte1[6]=1 means enable.
Byte1[5]: The On Timer is enable or not.
Byte1[5]=1 means enable.
Byte1[4]: The Off Timer is enable or not.
Byte1[4]=1 means enable.
(2) Byte2: The Day of the On/Off Timer.
bit0 for Sunday, bit1 for Monday, bit2
for Tuesday, bit3 for Wednesday, bit4 for
Thursday, bit5 for Friday, bit6 for
Saturday, bit7 for Everyday.
(3) Byte3: The Hour of the On Timer.
Byte3=0x00~0x17.
(4) Byte4: The Minute of the On Timer.
Byte4=0x00~0x3B.
(5) Byte5: The Hour of the Off Timer.
Byte5=0x00~0x17.
(6) Byte6: The Minute of the Off Timer.
Byte6=0x00~0x3B.
(7) Byte7: Select the Video Source.
0x00=VGA, 0x01=HDMI1, 0x02=HDMI2,
0x03=AV, 0x04=YPbPr,
0x05=S-Video, 0x06=DVI,
0x07=DisplayPort, 0x08=SDI,
0x09=Multi-Media.
0x0A=Network, 0x0B=USB Display
0xFF=Default. Other values are