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...NEC Touch-Integrated V Series 46" & 65" touch-integrated, commercial-grade LCD displays Experience top-of-the-line touchscreen capability without having to remotely located IT professionals. · DDC/CI standard allows for PC control of the display based on presentations. The 46" V462-TM and 65" V652-TM...-232-enabling multi-display control and daisy chain allows for individual and group-addressable control, and simple, effective setup and monitoring of display settings via mouse and keyboard. Utilize multiple simultaneous touches to -read text • Integrated 10W speakers provide stereo...
...NEC Touch-Integrated V Series 46" & 65" touch-integrated, commercial-grade LCD displays Experience top-of-the-line touchscreen capability without having to remotely located IT professionals. · DDC/CI standard allows for PC control of the display based on presentations. The 46" V462-TM and 65" V652-TM...-232-enabling multi-display control and daisy chain allows for individual and group-addressable control, and simple, effective setup and monitoring of display settings via mouse and keyboard. Utilize multiple simultaneous touches to -read text • Integrated 10W speakers provide stereo...
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Specifications for V462-TM/V652-TM MODEL V462-TM V652-TM LCD MODULE Panel Technology SPVA (B-DID) AMVA Viewable Image Size 46" 65" Native Resolution 1920 x 1080 Brightness (Typical/Maximum) 330 cd/m2 / 430 cd/m2 ...
Specifications for V462-TM/V652-TM MODEL V462-TM V652-TM LCD MODULE Panel Technology SPVA (B-DID) AMVA Viewable Image Size 46" 65" Native Resolution 1920 x 1080 Brightness (Typical/Maximum) 330 cd/m2 / 430 cd/m2 ...
Launch Press Release
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...-SDI card, DVI daisy chain, OPS devices, OPS adapter (required for a wide variety of innovative desktop LCD monitors, commercial- For additional information about NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. For digital images, please visit http://necdisplay.com/digitalmedia-library. It has deployed more... Built-in, low-profile 10W speakers, which enhance the experience with OPS adapters) and external PCs The V652-TM will be available in Itasca, Ill., NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc., is a leading designer and provider of markets, including enterprise, healthcare, education and...
...-SDI card, DVI daisy chain, OPS devices, OPS adapter (required for a wide variety of innovative desktop LCD monitors, commercial- For additional information about NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. For digital images, please visit http://necdisplay.com/digitalmedia-library. It has deployed more... Built-in, low-profile 10W speakers, which enhance the experience with OPS adapters) and external PCs The V652-TM will be available in Itasca, Ill., NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc., is a leading designer and provider of markets, including enterprise, healthcare, education and...
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...II. How to read the measurement value of the built-in temperature sensors 23 6.3. Communication specification 5 3. Message type 13 5.1 Get current Parameter from a monitor 13 5.2 "Get parameter" reply 14 5.3 Set parameter 15 5.4 "Set parameter" reply 16 5.5 Commands 17 5.5.1 Save Current Settings 17 5.5.2 Get Timing ...3.2 LAN control 5 3.3 Communication timing 5 4. Communication Format 6 4.1 Header block format (fixed length 7 4.2 Message block format 9 4.3 Check code 11 4.4 Delimiter 12 5. EXTERNAL CONTROL NEC LCD Monitor Rev.3.8 INDEX I.
...II. How to read the measurement value of the built-in temperature sensors 23 6.3. Communication specification 5 3. Message type 13 5.1 Get current Parameter from a monitor 13 5.2 "Get parameter" reply 14 5.3 Set parameter 15 5.4 "Set parameter" reply 16 5.5 Commands 17 5.5.1 Save Current Settings 17 5.5.2 Get Timing ...3.2 LAN control 5 3.3 Communication timing 5 4. Communication Format 6 4.1 Header block format (fixed length 7 4.2 Message block format 9 4.3 Check code 11 4.4 Delimiter 12 5. EXTERNAL CONTROL NEC LCD Monitor Rev.3.8 INDEX I.
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I. Application This document defines the communications method for control of the NEC LCD monitor, MultiSync P402 /P462 /P552 /P702 /V422 /V462 /V551 /V651 /V322 /V652 /V552 /X461S /X551S /X401S /X463UN /X551UN /V463 /V423 /X462S /X552S /X462UNV /V801 when using an external controller. (3/72)
I. Application This document defines the communications method for control of the NEC LCD monitor, MultiSync P402 /P462 /P552 /P702 /V422 /V462 /V551 /V651 /V322 /V652 /V552 /X461S /X551S /X401S /X463UN /X551UN /V463 /V423 /X462S /X552S /X462UNV /V801 when using an external controller. (3/72)
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II. Connectors and wiring 2.1 RS-232C Remote control Connector: 9-pin D-Sub Cable: Cross (reversed) cable or null modem cable (Please refer "Controlling the LCD monitor via RS-232C Remote control" on User's manual.) 2.2 LAN control Connector: RJ-45 10/100 BASE-T Cable: Category 5 or higher LAN cable (Please refer "Controlling the LCD monitor via LAN control" on User's manual.) (4/72) Preparation 2.
II. Connectors and wiring 2.1 RS-232C Remote control Connector: 9-pin D-Sub Cable: Cross (reversed) cable or null modem cable (Please refer "Controlling the LCD monitor via RS-232C Remote control" on User's manual.) 2.2 LAN control Connector: RJ-45 10/100 BASE-T Cable: Category 5 or higher LAN cable (Please refer "Controlling the LCD monitor via LAN control" on User's manual.) (4/72) Preparation 2.
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... 3.2 LAN control (1) Communication system (2) Interface (3) Communication layer (4) IP address (5) Port No. The packet interval needs to control the monitor again, after 15 minutes or more. 3.3 Communication timing The controller should wait for a packet interval before next command is received for the LCD... monitor. (5/72) And the controller (PC) has to re-connect to be longer than 600msec for 15 minutes. III. Communication specification ...
... 3.2 LAN control (1) Communication system (2) Interface (3) Communication layer (4) IP address (5) Port No. The packet interval needs to control the monitor again, after 15 minutes or more. 3.3 Communication timing The controller should wait for a packet interval before next command is received for the LCD... monitor. (5/72) And the controller (PC) has to re-connect to be longer than 600msec for 15 minutes. III. Communication specification ...
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... control does not suitable for confirmation. Save Current Setting Command Reply Header Message Check Code Delimiter The monitor replies to control a monitor is as follows, [A controller and a monitor, two-way communication composition figure] For the general command (see the part 7 to the controller ... confirmation. Recommended sequence of a typical procedure to the controller for above fixed protocol; The monitor replies to 14. The controller sends command to get a value from the monitor that you want to 13. For the special command (see the part "6.3. Please refer section...
... control does not suitable for confirmation. Save Current Setting Command Reply Header Message Check Code Delimiter The monitor replies to control a monitor is as follows, [A controller and a monitor, two-way communication composition figure] For the general command (see the part 7 to the controller ... confirmation. Recommended sequence of a typical procedure to the controller for above fixed protocol; The monitor replies to 14. The controller sends command to get a value from the monitor that you want to 13. For the special command (see the part "6.3. Please refer section...
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... 46h('F') 47h('G') 48h('H') 49h('I') 4Ah('J') 4Bh('K') 4Ch('L') 4Dh('M') 4Eh('N') 4Fh('O') 50h('P') 51h('Q') 52h('R') 53h('S') 54h('T') 55h('U') 56h('V') 57h('W') 58h('X') 59h('Y') 2Ah('*') Monitor ID 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49...5Dh 5Eh 5Fh 60h 61h 62h 63h 64h 65h 66h 67h 68h 69h 6Ah 6Bh 6Ch 6Dh 6Eh 6Fh 70h 71h 72h Monitor ID 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 ...76h 77h 78h 79h 7Ah 7Bh 7Ch 7Dh 7Eh 7Fh 80h 81h 82h 83h 84h 85h 86h 87h 88h 89h 8Ah 8Bh Monitor ID 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96...
... 46h('F') 47h('G') 48h('H') 49h('I') 4Ah('J') 4Bh('K') 4Ch('L') 4Dh('M') 4Eh('N') 4Fh('O') 50h('P') 51h('Q') 52h('R') 53h('S') 54h('T') 55h('U') 56h('V') 57h('W') 58h('X') 59h('Y') 2Ah('*') Monitor ID 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49...5Dh 5Eh 5Fh 60h 61h 62h 63h 64h 65h 66h 67h 68h 69h 6Ah 6Bh 6Ch 6Dh 6Eh 6Fh 70h 71h 72h Monitor ID 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 ...76h 77h 78h 79h 7Ah 7Bh 7Ch 7Dh 7Eh 7Fh 80h 81h 82h 83h 84h 85h 86h 87h 88h 89h 8Ah 8Bh Monitor ID 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96...
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... in here. 5thbyte) Message Type: (Case sensitive.) Refer to control all of the message (that follows the header) from a monitor. If you want to section 4.2 "Message block format" for more details. ASCII 'B' (42h): Command reply. ASCII 'E' (45h): Set parameter.... characters '0' and 'B' (30h and 42h). (8/72) ASCII 'F' (46h): "Set parameter" reply. 6th -7th bytes) Message Length: Specify the length of the monitors which are connected by a daisy chain, specify a destination address ' '(2Ah). 4thbyte) Source: Source equipment ID. (Sender) Specify a sender address. The byte data...
... in here. 5thbyte) Message Type: (Case sensitive.) Refer to control all of the message (that follows the header) from a monitor. If you want to section 4.2 "Message block format" for more details. ASCII 'B' (42h): Command reply. ASCII 'E' (45h): Set parameter.... characters '0' and 'B' (30h and 42h). (8/72) ASCII 'F' (46h): "Set parameter" reply. 6th -7th bytes) Message Length: Specify the length of the monitors which are connected by a daisy chain, specify a destination address ' '(2Ah). 4thbyte) Source: Source equipment ID. (Sender) Specify a sender address. The byte data...
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... item specified by the controller in the "Header". For the status that you want to section 5.1 "Get current parameter from a monitor." Operation code table". 4.2 Message block format Header Message Check code Delimiter "Message block format" is allied to (9/72) Message format... this "command message" is as "Save current settings", "Get timing report", "power control", "Schedule", etc. "Message format" of the monitor. Refer to the section 6 "Message format" for more detail. 1 Get current parameter The controller sends this message to section 5.4 "Set parameter...
... item specified by the controller in the "Header". For the status that you want to section 5.1 "Get current parameter from a monitor." Operation code table". 4.2 Message block format Header Message Check code Delimiter "Message block format" is allied to (9/72) Message format... this "command message" is as "Save current settings", "Get timing report", "power control", "Schedule", etc. "Message format" of the monitor. Refer to the section 6 "Message format" for more detail. 1 Get current parameter The controller sends this message to section 5.4 "Set parameter...
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Refer to a query from the controller. section 5.5 "Commands message" for more details. 6 Command reply The monitor replies to section 5.5 "Commands message" for more details. (10/72) "Command reply message" format depends on each command.
Refer to a query from the controller. section 5.5 "Commands message" for more details. 6 Command reply The monitor replies to section 5.5 "Commands message" for more details. (10/72) "Command reply message" format depends on each command.
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...table" for each item. 5. Operation code table". 1stbyte) STX: Start of Message ASCII ETX (03h) (13/72) Refer to get the status of a monitor. OP code data must be encoded to ASCII characters '3' and 'A' (33h and 41h). Ex.) The byte data 3Ah must be encoded to ASCII characters. ..."OP code", refer to ASCII characters. Ex.) The byte data 02h must be encoded to get the status. Message type 5.1 Get current Parameter from a monitor. Specify the "OP code page" for the control which you want to ASCII characters '0' and '2' (30h and 32h). OP code page 02h -> OP...
...table" for each item. 5. Operation code table". 1stbyte) STX: Start of Message ASCII ETX (03h) (13/72) Refer to get the status of a monitor. OP code data must be encoded to ASCII characters '3' and 'A' (33h and 41h). Ex.) The byte data 3Ah must be encoded to ASCII characters. ..."OP code", refer to ASCII characters. Ex.) The byte data 02h must be encoded to get the status. Message type 5.1 Get current Parameter from a monitor. Specify the "OP code page" for the control which you want to ASCII characters '0' and '2' (30h and 32h). OP code page 02h -> OP...
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...Hi Lo Hi Lo MSB LSB MSB LSB 1st 2nd-3rd 4th-5th 6th -7th 8th -9th 10th -13th 14th -17th 18th The monitor replies with this monitor or unsupported operation under current condition. Ex.) The byte data 01h is encoded to ASCII character '0' and '2' (30h and 32h). ...'0' and '1' (30h and 31h). 10th-13thbytes) Max. Ex.) '0','1','2' and '3' means 0123h (291) 14th -17thbytes) Current Value: (16bits) This returned value from the monitor is encoded to ASCII characters. Ex.) The byte data 1Ah is encoded to ASCII character '1' and 'A' (31h and 41h). 8th -9thbytes) Type: Operation type code...
...Hi Lo Hi Lo MSB LSB MSB LSB 1st 2nd-3rd 4th-5th 6th -7th 8th -9th 10th -13th 14th -17th 18th The monitor replies with this monitor or unsupported operation under current condition. Ex.) The byte data 01h is encoded to ASCII character '0' and '2' (30h and 32h). ...'0' and '1' (30h and 31h). 10th-13thbytes) Max. Ex.) '0','1','2' and '3' means 0123h (291) 14th -17thbytes) Current Value: (16bits) This returned value from the monitor is encoded to ASCII characters. Ex.) The byte data 1Ah is encoded to ASCII character '1' and 'A' (31h and 41h). 8th -9thbytes) Type: Operation type code...
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...-3rdbytes) OP code page: Operation code page This OP code page data must be encoded to ASCII '0' and '2' (30h and 32h). The controller requests a monitor to change monitor's adjustment and so on. Ex.) The byte data 02h must be encoded to ASCII characters. Ex.) OP code 1Ah -> OP code (Hi) = ASCII '1' (31h...
...-3rdbytes) OP code page: Operation code page This OP code page data must be encoded to ASCII '0' and '2' (30h and 32h). The controller requests a monitor to change monitor's adjustment and so on. Ex.) The byte data 02h must be encoded to ASCII characters. Ex.) OP code 1Ah -> OP code (Hi) = ASCII '1' (31h...
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...Hi Lo 1st 2nd-3rd 4th-5th Hi Lo 6th-7th Hi Lo 8th-9th MSB LSB 10th-13th MSB LSB 14th -17th 18th The Monitor echoes back the parameter and status of the requested operation code. 1stbyte) STX: Start of Message ASCII ETX (03h) (16/72) Ex.)... operation under current condition. 4th-5thbytes) OP code page: Echoes back the Operation code page for confirmation. value: Maximum value that monitor can accept. (16bits) Reply data from the monitor is encoded to Operation code table 8th-9thbytes) Type: Operation type code ASCII '0''0' (30h, 30h): Set parameter ASCII '0''1' (30h...
...Hi Lo 1st 2nd-3rd 4th-5th Hi Lo 6th-7th Hi Lo 8th-9th MSB LSB 10th-13th MSB LSB 14th -17th 18th The Monitor echoes back the parameter and status of the requested operation code. 1stbyte) STX: Start of Message ASCII ETX (03h) (16/72) Ex.)... operation under current condition. 4th-5thbytes) OP code page: Echoes back the Operation code page for confirmation. value: Maximum value that monitor can accept. (16bits) Reply data from the monitor is encoded to Operation code table 8th-9thbytes) Type: Operation type code ASCII '0''0' (30h, 30h): Set parameter ASCII '0''1' (30h...
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... ETX '0' 'C' Send "OC"(30h, 43h) as Save current settings command. Complete "Save Current setting" command packet as follows; CR The monitor replies the packet for the monitor to 13. 5.5.1 Save Current Settings. 5.5 Commands "Command message format" depends on each command. CR (17/72) Refer to section 7 to store the adjusted...
... ETX '0' 'C' Send "OC"(30h, 43h) as Save current settings command. Complete "Save Current setting" command packet as follows; CR The monitor replies the packet for the monitor to 13. 5.5.1 Save Current Settings. 5.5 Commands "Command message format" depends on each command. CR (17/72) Refer to section 7 to store the adjusted...
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...Bit 6 = 1: Unstable count Bit 5-2 Reserved (Don't care) Bit 1 1:Positive Horizontal sync polarity. 0:Negative Horizontal sync polarity. CR The monitor replies status as follows; ASCII: 01h-30h-41h-30h-41h-30h-34h-02h-30h-37h-03h-CHK-0Dh SOH-'0'-'A'-'0'-'A'-'0'-'4'-STX-'0'-'7'-ETX-CHK- Bit 0 ...When H Freq is out of range. ETX LSB V Freq: Vertical Frequency in unit 0.01kHz V Freq. The controller requests the monitor to report the displayed image timing. 5.5.2 Get Timing Report and Timing reply. Command code STX ETX '0' '7' Send "07"(30h,...
...Bit 6 = 1: Unstable count Bit 5-2 Reserved (Don't care) Bit 1 1:Positive Horizontal sync polarity. 0:Negative Horizontal sync polarity. CR The monitor replies status as follows; ASCII: 01h-30h-41h-30h-41h-30h-34h-02h-30h-37h-03h-CHK-0Dh SOH-'0'-'A'-'0'-'A'-'0'-'4'-STX-'0'-'7'-ETX-CHK- Bit 0 ...When H Freq is out of range. ETX LSB V Freq: Vertical Frequency in unit 0.01kHz V Freq. The controller requests the monitor to report the displayed image timing. 5.5.2 Get Timing Report and Timing reply. Command code STX ETX '0' '7' Send "07"(30h,...
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5.5.3 NULL Message Command code STX ETX 'B' 'E' The NULL message returned from the monitor is used in the following cases; To tell the controller that the monitor does not have any answer to give to the host (not ready or not expected) Following operations need a certain time ...for to execute, so the monitor will return this message when another message is received during execution. Power ON, Power OFF, Auto Setup, Input, PIP Input, Auto Setup...
5.5.3 NULL Message Command code STX ETX 'B' 'E' The NULL message returned from the monitor is used in the following cases; To tell the controller that the monitor does not have any answer to give to the host (not ready or not expected) Following operations need a certain time ...for to execute, so the monitor will return this message when another message is received during execution. Power ON, Power OFF, Auto Setup, Input, PIP Input, Auto Setup...
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... setting. Typical procedure example The following is 18 bytes. The monitor replies with the current brightness setting and capability to support this operation. Header SOH-'0'-'0'-Monitor ID-'D'-'1'-'2' Message STX-'0'-'0'-'0'-'0'-'1'-'0'-'0'-'0' -'0'-'0'-'6'-'4'-'0'-'0'-'3'-'2'-ETX Check code BCC Delimiter CR Header... (30h): Message receiver is 6 bytes. Step 1. Message STX (02h): Start of packet Step 2. Monitor ID: Indicate a replying Monitor ID. How to 'A', the replying Monitor ID is '1'. 'D' (44h): Message Type is "Get parameter reply". '1'-'2' (31h, 32h): Message ...
... setting. Typical procedure example The following is 18 bytes. The monitor replies with the current brightness setting and capability to support this operation. Header SOH-'0'-'0'-Monitor ID-'D'-'1'-'2' Message STX-'0'-'0'-'0'-'0'-'1'-'0'-'0'-'0' -'0'-'0'-'6'-'4'-'0'-'0'-'3'-'2'-ETX Check code BCC Delimiter CR Header... (30h): Message receiver is 6 bytes. Step 1. Message STX (02h): Start of packet Step 2. Monitor ID: Indicate a replying Monitor ID. How to 'A', the replying Monitor ID is '1'. 'D' (44h): Message Type is "Get parameter reply". '1'-'2' (31h, 32h): Message ...