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Example of communication timing
a
1
b
1
Command #1
Reply #1
Command #2
Reply #2
* Command interval from PC (Wait sending next command for processing in display.)
a > 14sec: When Command #1 is power command “POWER ON”,”POWER OFF”.
a > 5sec: When Command #1 is video input command “INPUT D-SUB”,”INPUT VIDEO”, etc.
a > 1.8sec: When Command #1 is store the adjusted value command “SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS”,
“SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS QUICK”.
a > 6sec: When Command #1 is “AUTO SETUP”.
a > 30sec: When Command #1 is “FACTORY RESET”, “SCREEN RESET”. (This results in a
MAX
)
a > 15sec: When Command #1 is “Force powered off”.
a > 600msec: When Command #1 is the others.
* Minimum reply time from display (Additional time depends on command processing in display)
b = 10msec (Typ.): On RS-232C connection (The time depends on models as 10 to 20msec.)
b = 30sec (max): When Command #1 is “FACTORY RESET”, “SCREEN RESET”.
b = 3sec (max): When Command #1 is video input command “INPUT D-SUB”,”INPUT VIDEO”,etc.
b < 200msec (max): When Command #1 is the others.
* Command internal gap (Don’t make a longer interval gap between characters.)
[Following 3steps of time out period is selectable by OSD menu “CONTROL TIMEOUT” in CONFIGURATION2
menu on POWER ON mode. Although c is 5sec on POWER OFF mode and sleep mode. ]
c < 10msec: Normal communication mode for time-out error of each character gap.
c < 2sec: Hand typing mode on teletype application.
c < 30sec: Hand typing mode with longer time-out.
(Infinity waiting isn’t supported because of processing freeze.)
PC
Display
b
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a
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Characters of Command #1
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