® JVC D-ILA Projector RS-232C, LAN and Infrared Remote Control Guide FOR MODELS: DLA-HD350 ● DLA-HD750 DLA-HD550 ● DLA-HD950 ● DLA-HD990 DLA-X3 ● DLA-X7 ● DLA-X9 DLA-RS10 ● DLA-RS20 DLA-RS15 ● DLA-RS25 ● DLA-RS35 DLA-RS40 ● DLA-RS50 ● DLA-RS60 Version 1.3 Contents Introduction..................................................................................................................2 RS-232C Command Types..........................................................................................
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Introduction This guide provides all of the information required to enable Remote Control of JVC D-ILA projectors, either by RS-232C connection, Infrared Remote Control, or LAN. This will enable Custom Installers or users to remotely control almost every function on these projectors.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Direct Commands: POWER Command Power Off Power On Hex Code 21 89 01 50 57 30 0A 21 89 01 50 57 31 0A INPUT SWITCHING Command Input – HDMI 1 Input – HDMI 2 Input – Component Input – S-Video Input – Video Input – PC (HD750/950/990/X7/X9/RS20/25/35/50/60) Input + (Go to next highest input) Input – (Go to next lowest input) 21 89 01 49 50 2B 0A 21 89 01 49 50 2D 0A TEST PATTERNS Command Test Pattern – Off Test Pattern – Colour Bars Test Pattern – Stair step (black an
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Remote Control Emulation Commands Command Advanced – Direct access to Picture Adjust > Advanced menu (HD550/950/990/X3/X7/X9/ RS15/25/35/40/50/60) Anamorphic – Off (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50/60) (HD350/750/950/990/RS10/20/25/35 – Vertical Stretch – Off) Anamorphic – A (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50/60) (HD350/750/950/990/ RS10/20/25/35 – Vertical Stretch – On) Anamorphic – B (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50/60) Anamorphic – Cycles through Off/A/B (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50/60) Aspect – 16:9 Aspect – 4:3 Aspect –
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Command Colour Management – Off (HD750/950/ 990/X7/X9/RS20/RS/35/50/60) Colour Management – Custom1 (HD750/950/990/X7/X9/RS20/25/35/50/60) Colour Management – Custom2 (HD750/950/990/X7/X9/RS20/25/35/50/60) Colour Management – Custom3 (HD750/950/990/X7/X9/RS20/25/35/50/60) Colour Management – Cycles through: Off/ Custom1/Custom2/Custom3 (X7/X9/RS50/60) Colour Profile – Cycles through all Colour Profiles that are available in the current Picture Mode (X7/X9/RS50/60) Co
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Command Contrast + Contrast Adj.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Command Keystone Correction Vertical – Keystone Correction Vertical + Lens Aperture – 1 (HD350/HD550) Lens Aperture – 2 (HD350/HD550) Lens Aperture – 3 (HD350/HD550) Lens Aperture – If Lens Aperture Gauge is not displayed – displays gauge. If Lens Aperture Gauge is already displayed – Lens Aperture is decreased (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50/60) Lens Aperture + If Lens Aperture Gauge is not displayed – displays gauge.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Command Picture Mode – Cinema3 (HD550/750/990/ RS15/25/35) (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50/60 – Animation Mode) Picture Mode – Dynamic (HD350/550/750/950/990) Picture Mode – Natural Picture Mode – Stage Picture Mode – THX (HD750/950/990/X7/X9/RS20/25/35/50/60) Picture Mode – User1 Picture Mode – User2 Picture Mode – User3 (HD550/750/950/990/X3/RS20/25/35/40) Pixel Shift – Horizontal Blue – (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50/60) Pixel Shift – Horizontal Blue + (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50/60) Pixel Shift – Ho
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Command Shutter – On – Synchronises shutter with “Hide” function (HD550/950/990/X3/X7/X9/ RS15/25/35/40/50/60) Shutter – Open (HD550/950/990/X3/X7/X9/ RS15/25/35/40/50/60) Shutter – Close (HD550/950/990/X3/X7/X9/ RS15/25/35/40/50/60) Test Pattern (cycles through all patterns) THX – Off (X7/X9/RS50/60) THX – On (X7/X9/RS50/60) THX – Bright (X7/X9/RS50/60) THX – Dark (X7/X9/RS50/60) Tint – (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50/60) Tint + (X3/X7/X9/RS40/50/60) Tint Adj.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Converting & Testing Codes The codes shown on pages 3-9 are raw hex codes and must be converted to the appropriate format in order to work with proprietary controllers such as those from Crestron or AMX.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Acknowledgement Response Return Codes - Basic In most installations, it will normally be sufficient just to send a command to the projector and assume that the projector will carry it out requested. In some installations, there may be a requirement to confirm that the projector has carried out the command before continuing. This is particularly important when sending multiple commands.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Acknowledgement Response Return Codes - Advanced For some functions, it is possible to obtain a more detailed response from the projector. This is useful where different actions are required depending on the current projector settings or status.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Input Status (to confirm the current Video Input) Enquiry Command (to projector) 3F 89 01 49 50 0A 06 89 01 49 50 0A 40 89 01 49 50 RR 0A Response (from projector) Response (RR) 30 31 32 33 36 37 Meaning S-Video Video Component PC (HD750/950/990/X7/X9/RS20/25/35/50/60) HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Gamma Table (to confirm the current Gamma Table) Enquiry Command (to projector) 3F 89 01 47 54 0A 06 89 01 47 54 0A 40 89 01 47 54 RR 0A Response (from projector) Response (RR) 30 31 32
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide There is one enquiry command that has a different response from the projector to those listed above. This is the Model Status enquiry. When this enquiry sent to the projector, the projector will respond with a 14-byte string that identifies the model number(s) of the projector.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide RS-232C Interface Details The RS-232C interface on the projector is a standard 9 pin D-Sub male socket. The pin connections for the projector are as follows: Pin No.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Command Format The RS-232C commands are bidirectional and consist of a variable number of hexadecimal numbers. All of the commands sent to the projector shown in this guide are either 7 bytes or 10 bytes long. The Acknowledgement Response Return Codes returned from the projector can be between 6 and 14 bytes long. The basic format of the commands is as follows: Section Header Unit ID Command Data End Size 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes Variable 1 byte.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Local Area Network (LAN) Control (DLA-X7, DLA-X9, DLA-RS50 and DLA-RS60) In addition to RS-232C and Infrared Remote Control, the DLA-X7, DLA-X9, DLA-RS50 and DLA-RS60 also support Local Area Network (LAN) Control. Full instructions on how to use this are below. These instructions assume a basic knowledge of TCP/IP networking. Hardware The LAN control enabled projectors are equipped with a standard RJ45 connection.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Making And Testing The Connection When the projector is first connected to the LAN, you should test the connection between the PC or controller and the projector to make sure that communication is OK before attempting to send any commands. You can use the standard ICMP “Ping” command for this. Control Software Most LAN compatible Custom Install Control systems that can send hex data should work with the LAN-enabled models.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide Infrared Control It is also possible to control JVC D-ILA projectors via Infrared Remote Control Signal Emulation, though is this sometimes slightly more difficult to achieve than RS-232C control due to the differences in Infrared emulation methods between the various equipment manufacturers. To send an Infrared command to the projector, the required format is 73 in hex, followed by the ASCII value, also in hex, of the command required.
JVC D-ILA Projector Remote Control Guide This shows both the decimal (115 and 46) as well as the hex (73 and 2E) command numbers and makes it easier to confirm that the correct command has been generated. Using the method above, it is possible to generate any individual Pronto style Long hex command. MakeHex can also generate a range of commands. As an example, the following entries in the .irp file would generate all commands from 22 to 45 (16 to 2D in hex). Device=115 Function=22..