BenQ RP552H RS232 command - Page 12
Byte1[3:0]: The Number of the On/Off Timer. There are totally 7 On/Off Timers,
View all BenQ RP552H manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 12 highlights
Get Function On/Off Timer Len ID Cm d Cmd Code RS232 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 reserverd, should be 0x00. LAN 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 reserverd, should be 0x00. Return value: Byte1 - Byte2 - Byte3...Byte9 (1) Byte1[3:0]: Should retuen 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 Everday. (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 reserved. (8) Byte8~9 are reserved, and should be 0x00. Return value: Byte1 - Byte2 - Byte3...Byte9 (1) Byte1[3:0]: Should retuen 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 Everday. (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 reserved. (8) Byte8~9 are reserved, and should be 0x00. Network Setting 14 Input Value: Byte1 - Byte2 - Byte3...Byte9 (1) Byte1=0x00: IP Setup Mode Byte1=0x01: IP Address Byte1=0x02: Get Subnet Mask Byte1=0x03: Default Gateway Byte1=0x04: Primary DNS Byte1=0x05: Secondary DNS Byte1=0x06: MAC Address (2) Byte2~9 are reserved, should be 0x00. Input Value: Byte1 - Byte2 - Byte3...Byte9 (1) Byte1=0x00: IP Setup Mode Byte1=0x01: IP Address Byte1=0x02: Get Subnet Mask Byte1=0x03: Default Gateway Byte1=0x04: Primary DNS Byte1=0x05: Secondary DNS Byte1=0x06: MAC Address (2) Byte2~9 are reserved, should be 0x00. Return value: Byte1 - Byte2 - Byte3...Byte9 Return value: Byte1 - Byte2 - Byte3...Byte9 The Byte1 at the return value should be the same as the value of Byte1 at Input value. Byte2~Byte15 should be The Byte1 at the return value should be the same as the value of Byte1 at Input value. hex value format Byte2~Byte15 should be hex value format (1) If Byte1=0x00(IP Setup Mode) at Input value, the return value should be (1) If Byte1=0x00(IP Setup Mode) at Input value, the return value should be g E1 Byte1=0x00 Byte1=0x00 Byte2=0x00: Manual Byte2=0x00: Manual 0x01: DHCP 0x01: DHCP Byte3~9 are reserved, should be 0x00. Byte3~9 are reserved, should be 0x00. (2) If Byte1=0x01(IP Address) at Input value, the return value should be (2) If Byte1=0x01(IP Address) at Input value, the return value should be Ex: IP address=169.254.81.38 Ex: IP address=169.254.81.38 Byte1=0x01 (same as Byte1 at Input value) Byte1=0x01 (same as Byte1 at Input value) Byte2=0xA9 (=169), Byte3=0xFE (=254), Byte4=0x51(=81), Byte5=0x26 (=38) Byte2=0xA9 (=169), Byte3=0xFE (=254), Byte4=0x51(=81), Byte5=0x26 (=38) Byte6~9 are reserved, should be 0x00. Byte6~9 are reserved, should be 0x00. (3) If Byte1=0x02~0x05 at Input value, refer to (2) (3) If Byte1=0x02~0x05 at Input value, refer to (2) (4) If Byte1=0x06(MAC Address) at Input value, the return value should be Ex: MAC address=00:22:64:7E:2C:82 Byte1=0x06 (same as Byte1 at Input value) Byte2=0x00, Byte3=0x22, Byte4=0x64, Byte5=0x7E, Byte6=0x2C, Byte7=0x82 Byte8~9 are reserved, should be 0x00. (4) If Byte1=0x06(MAC Address) at Input value, the return value should be Ex: MAC address=00:22:64:7E:2C:82 Byte1=0x06 (same as Byte1 at Input value) Byte2=0x00, Byte3=0x22, Byte4=0x64, Byte5=0x7E, Byte6=0x2C, Byte7=0x82 Byte8~9 are reserved, should be 0x00.