Philips BDL3221V User manual - Page 92
Available Commands, hex value of the data, or one ASCII characters when data are text
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... where: = The ASCII character [06h], to tell the transmitter that the command has been acknowledged. = The ASCII characters [15h], to tell the transmitter that the command has not been acknowledged, because the command itself is not valid for any reason. = , i.e. ASCII characters [1Bh] and [25h]. = 3 ASCII characters each of which ranging from [30h] to [39h], which are used as monitor address. = An ASCII character which identifies the command type, i.e. the same identifier of the general command sequence that is being acknowledged. = Two ASCII characters (ranging from [30h] to [39h], i.e. digits to , and from [41h] to [5Ah]), i.e. letters to ), defining the command, i.e. the same identifier of the general command sequence that is being acknowledged. ... = Two ASCII characters (ranging from [30h] to [39h], i.e. digits to , and from [41h] to [46h]), i.e. letters to ), representing the hex value of the data, or one ASCII characters when data are text strings. = , i.e. the ASCII character [3Bh]. 3.3 Available Commands Note: 1. Write commands may become a request for the current value when only = (i.e. [3Fh]) is sent. 2. A character means a "don't care" value in this section. 3. There is an availability table attached to each command. See the following table. (1) Each gray shaded cell in the table means the source is not available for the corresponding model. "TV TUNER" input is not available in BASIC model for example. (2) A dot, '•', means the command is available for the corresponding source and model. For instance, the command is available in EXT input, PAL model. Source Model PAL NTSC AP CHINA PC ANALOG PC DIGITAL (DVI) HDCP Philips [ NAME ] 2838 100 05424 23 140 10