Systems Flat Panel Television User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Safety for You and the m40L/m46L
- Recommended Usage
- VESA Mounts, General Description
- Before You Begin
- Installation Checklist
- Unpacking and Checking Accessories
- Connecting Source Cables
- Connecting Power
- Connecting RS232 Communication
- Connecting RS232 Cables
- Using the Remote
- Selecting the Source
- Automatically Selecting the Source
- Manually Selecting the Source
- Adjusting Input Levels
- Adjusting Frequency and Phase
- Aspect Ratio Settings
- Adjusting Sharpness
- Adjusting Position
- Tiling a Display
- Zoom and Viewport
- Adjusting Color Balance
- Advanced Options
- Backlight Control
- Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics
- Saving and Recalling Configurations
- Checking Unit Status
- Where to Go From Here
- Downloading Additional Documentation and Firmware
- Downloading Utility Software
- m40L Dimensions
- m46L Dimensions
- Index

Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics
76 m40L/m46L Installation & Configuration Guide
Part of the RS232 command will be an address. This address may take several forms.
For example, suppose you have eight displays in one area divided into two groups.
You might set the ID s of the displays like this:
With this scheme, you have four ways to address these displays:
ASCII Response Type
Determines what type of data will be returned to the computer. For human-readable
text in a serial program, choose SYMBOLIC. For computer-read data, use NUMERIC or
DATA ONLY.
ASCII Response Terminator
Will be determined by what your serial program wants to see at the end of every
transmission from the display.
Group ID Unit ID
A1
A2
A3
A4
B1
B2
B3
B4
Address Affect on Displays
A3
B4
etc.
Only the specific display addressed will obey the command.
Also, the display will respond to the host computer.
** All displays in this serial loop will obey the command.
*4 Both the displays whose IDs end in “4” will obey this
command.
B* All four displays in Group B will obey the command.










