Sony Projector VPL VW100 User Manual

VIDEO PROJECTOR  
VPL-VW100  
PROTOCOL MANUAL  
1st Edition  
 
Table of Contents  
1. Introduction  
2. RS-232C  
Appendix............................................................................. 18  
2-1. Communication Specifications .......................................... 1  
2-2. Command Block Format.................................................... 2  
2-3. Block Format ..................................................................... 3  
2-4. Connection ......................................................................... 4  
2-5. Communication Procedure ................................................ 4  
2-5-1.  
Outline of Communication ....................................... 4  
2-6. Communication Rules ....................................................... 5  
2-7. Approximate Return Waiting Times ................................. 5  
3. NETWORK  
3-1. Advertisement .................................................................... 6  
3-1-1.  
3-1-2.  
Function .................................................................... 6  
Setup Items ............................................................... 6  
3-2. PJ Talk ............................................................................... 7  
3-2-1.  
3-2-2.  
Function .................................................................... 7  
Setup Items ............................................................... 7  
3-3. SDAP Protocol................................................................... 8  
3-4. SDCP Protocol ................................................................... 9  
3-4-1.  
Format ...................................................................... 9  
3-4-1-1. Header ................................................................. 9  
3-4-1-2. Community .......................................................... 9  
3-4-1-3. Command .......................................................... 10  
3-4-1-4. SET Request ...................................................... 11  
3-4-1-5. GET Request ..................................................... 11  
3-4-1-6. ERROR Response ............................................. 11  
3-4-2.  
Items ....................................................................... 12  
3-4-2-1. Model Dependent Category .............................. 12  
3-4-2-2. Equipment Information Acquisition (80**h) .... 12  
3-4-2-3. Network Information Acquisition (90**h) ....... 13  
3-4-3.  
Error Code .............................................................. 14  
3-4-3-1. Item Error .......................................................... 15  
3-4-3-2. Community Error .............................................. 15  
3-4-3-3. Request Error..................................................... 16  
3-4-3-4. Network Error ................................................... 16  
3-4-3-5. Comm Error....................................................... 17  
3-4-3-6. NVRAM Error................................................... 17  
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1. Introduction  
This protocol manual describes the basic configuration and basic operations of various commands used  
for projector. Projector can be controlled using the commands provided in “Appendix”. Using an external  
CONTROLLER , etc., inputs can be switched and the power can also be turned on and off. In the follow-  
ing paragraphs, “CONTROLLER” means an external device such as a PC which controls projector using  
these commands.  
2. RS-232C  
2-1. Communication Specifications  
<RS-232C Communication Signal>  
. Full duplex communication channels (Flow control not performed.)  
. Start-stop synchronism system  
. Baud rate: 38.4 kbps (bits per second)  
. The bit configuration is defined as follows.  
1 START Bit + 8 DATA Bits + 1 PARITY Bit + 1 STOP Bit  
START  
BIT  
D0  
D1  
D2  
D3  
D4  
D5  
D6  
D7  
PARITY STOP  
(LSB)  
(MSB) (EVEN) BIT  
EVEN Parity ...... Total number of “1”s from D0 to D7 is an even number. 8 0  
...... Total number of “1”s from D0 to D7 is an odd number. 8 1  
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2-2. Command Block Format  
The code from B0 to B7 as described below are transmitted.  
Transmission from  
the Master side  
Reception in  
the Master side  
Reception in the Master side  
(With Data)  
B0  
START CODE : 0xA9  
ACK / NAK  
B1  
B2  
ITEM NUMBER  
SET / GET  
DATA  
ITEM NUMBER  
REPLY  
ACK  
B3  
B4  
B5  
DUMMY DATA  
DATA  
B6  
B7  
CHECK SUM  
END CODE : 0x9A  
B0 START CORD  
Common in the all FORMAT  
B6 CHECK SUM  
B1 to B5 are calculated by OR;  
<Example of Calculation>  
0xA9  
0xA9  
Answer  
1010  
1010  
1010  
1001  
1001  
1001  
0xA9  
0xA9  
0x9A  
Answer  
1010  
1001  
1011  
1001  
1010  
1011  
0xBB  
B7 END CODE  
Common in the all FORMAT  
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2-3. Block Format  
Transmission from the Master side  
Data transmission to the Projector  
Start of Command  
B0  
START CODE  
ITEM NUMBER  
B1  
B2  
Set the Data Category Value desired.  
Refer to the Appendix Table 1 for details.  
SET: 0x00 (Set data)  
GET: 0x01 (Get data)  
SET / GET  
DATA  
B3  
B4  
B5  
B6  
B7  
SET: Data to be set (Refer to the Appendix Table 2)  
GET: Unused. Set Dummy data [0x00, 0x00]  
Check Sum  
CHECK SUM  
END CODE  
End of Command  
Receive results of the data transmission from the Projector.  
Start of Command  
Reception in the Master side  
B0  
B1  
B2  
START CODE  
ACK / NAK  
Results correspond with the data transmission  
Refer to the Appendix Table 3 for the data in detail.  
[0x03]  
B3  
ACK  
Express Reply data either of ACK, or NAK  
B4  
B5  
B6  
B7  
This data does not mean any senses.  
Dummy Data [0x00, 0x00] is stored.  
DUMMY DATA  
Check Sum  
CHECK SUM  
END CODE  
End of Command  
Receive data from the Projector  
Start of Command  
Reception in the Master side (With Data)  
B0  
B1  
B2  
START CODE  
ITEM NUMBER  
Data to acquire  
Refer to the Appendix Table 1 in detail.  
[0x02]  
B3  
REPLY  
DATA  
Express data to be Reply data  
B4  
B5  
B6  
B7  
Received data  
Refer to the Appendix Table 2 in detail.  
Check Sum  
CHECK SUM  
END CODE  
End of Command  
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2-4. Connection  
<RS-232C Connection>  
Communication is enabled by the use of a D-Sub 9 Pin cross (reverse) cable.  
The pin assignment of D-Sub 9 Pin and D-Sub 25 Pin is as follows.  
D-Sub 9 Pin D-Sub 25 Pin  
Name  
Grounding for safety protection or cable shield  
Transmission data  
Shell = FG  
1
2
FG  
TxD  
3
2
7
8
6
5
1
4
9
3
4
5
6
RxD Reception data  
RTS Transmission request  
CTS Transmission permission  
DSR Data set ready  
GND for signal  
DCD Data channel signal carrier detection  
DTR Data terminal ready  
7
8
20  
22  
SG  
RI  
Calling display (Presence/absence of calling signal)  
Pins indicated as D-Sub 25 Pin are not used.  
Assured cable length: 15 m (However, assurance may not be applicable for some cables.)  
The software for controlling the projector from a PC is intended for performing transmission and recep-  
tion for only the TxD and RxD lines.  
Therefore there is no handshake normally performed by RS-232C.  
2-5. Communication Procedure  
2-5-1. Outline of Communication  
All communication between CONTROLLER (PC, etc.) and DEVICE (PROJECTOR) is performed by the  
command block format. Communication is started by the issue of a command at CONTROLLER and  
ended when the return data is sent to CONTROLLER after DEVICE receives the command.  
CONTROLLER is prohibited from sending several commands at one time. This means that after CON-  
TROLLER sends one command, it cannot send other commands until DEVICE returns the return data.  
DEVICE sends the return data after processing the command. The time from when CONTROLLER sends  
the command until the return data is returned differs according to the contents of the command.  
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When Sircs Direct Command is sent, return data may not be returned in some cases.  
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2-6. Communication Rules  
. When sending a command from CONTROLLER, the return data from PROJECTOR should be re-  
ceived first before sending the next command. Even if the next command is sent before receiving the  
return data, since PROJECTOR will not be able to receive that command, it does not return a response  
to CONTROLLER. Consequently, no error code is also sent.  
The following lists the approximate waiting times for PROJECTOR to return the return data after  
CONTROLLER sends the command.  
. When a communication error occurs, PROJECTOR ignores the data received until now, and set into the  
reception standby state.  
. For undefined commands or commends determined as invalid by PROJECTOR, PROJECTOR will  
send the NAKreturn data to CONTROLLER .  
. Take note that when data is written when the input signal of PROJECTOR is unstable, that data (value)  
will not be incorporated.  
. When INDEX specified SIRCS direct command is transmitted, leave an interval of 45 msec until the  
next transmission. (Do not return the return data (ACK, NAK) when the SIRCS direct command is  
received.)  
2-7. Approximate Return Waiting Times  
The await-return time is approx. 30 msec.  
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This is the case, unless the communications are interfered anyway.  
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3. NETWORK  
This section describes the performance, operations and protocol to be used of advertisement and PJ Talk.  
3-1. Advertisement  
The advertisement service is provided to facilitate development of a PC application that can automatically  
detect a projector on the network. This function is achieved by broadcasting the equipment information  
periodically to the network.  
3-1-1. Function  
The equipment information shown below is transmitted as the broadcast packet periodically (at certain  
intervals).  
Information  
Description  
Category  
Category of the equipment  
Equipment name  
Serial number  
Installation information  
Community  
Name of the equipment  
Serial number of the equipment  
Installation location of the equipment  
Community name of the equipment  
Power status of the equipment  
Power status  
m
. The category of projector is 0x0a.  
. The power status sets ffffh if communication error occurs.  
Protocol  
The SDAP protocol is defined in order to provide this service.  
Item  
Description  
Protocol name  
Transport  
SDAP (Simple Display Advertisement Protocol)  
UDP  
Port number  
53862 (Factory-shipments value)  
Once every 30 seconds (Factory-shipments value)  
Broadcast interval  
3-1-2. Setup Items  
The items that can be set for the advertisement service are described below.  
Setup items  
Description  
Port No.  
Interval  
Port number  
Broadcast interval  
Broadcast Address Adding the transmission place.  
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3-2. PJ Talk  
The remote control service is provided that can control the projector from remote location via network.  
3-2-1. Function  
This responds to the control command and requests for acquiring the status and information supplied  
from clients.  
Control request  
Enables the input to be selected and picture control to be adjusted.  
SIRCS request  
Enables remote control by sending the SIRCS code.  
Status request  
Enables equipment status information such as power status, error information and power-on time to be  
acquired.  
Information request  
Enables equipment information such as equipment name, serial number and installation information to be  
acquired.  
Protocol  
Item  
Description  
Protocol name  
Transport  
SDCP (Simple Display Control Protocol)  
TCP  
Port number  
53484 (Factory-shipments value)  
30 seconds (Factory-shipments value)  
TCP connection timeout  
3-2-2. Setup Items  
The items that can be set for the PJ Talk service are described below.  
Setup item  
Description  
Port No.  
Port number  
Timeout  
TCP connection timeout time  
IP address of connectable PC  
Host Address  
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3-3. SDAP Protocol  
This section describes the SDAP packet structure.  
Power  
Status  
(2)  
Header Community  
Product name  
(12)  
Serial No.  
(4)  
Location  
(24)  
(4)  
(4)  
Fig.1 Packet structure  
1) Header  
The header consists of ID (16 bit), version (8 bit) and category (8 bits).  
(Bit position)  
0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
“DA” (16)  
Version (8)  
Category (8)  
Fig. 2 Header  
ID  
It is fixed to DA.  
Version  
This indicates the version number of protocol.  
It is fixed to 01h (version 1).  
Category  
Category number 0Ah of the projector is entered here.  
2) Community (Refer to 3-4-1-2.)  
The community that is set in the display equipment is entered.  
(Bit position)  
0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
Community (32)  
Fig. 3 Community  
3) Equipment Information  
Product Name  
Name of equipment (Maximum twelve characters)  
In case, less than twelve characters, 00h is entered in the blank space.  
Serial No.  
Serial number is entered.  
Power Status.  
Power supply status of the equipment is entered.  
Location  
Information of installation location (Maximum twenty four characters)  
In case, less than twenty four characters, 00h is entered in the blank space.  
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3-4. SDCP Protocol  
This section describes the packet structure of version 2.  
Header Community  
(2) (4)  
Command  
(4)  
Data (n)  
Fig. 1 Packet structure  
3-4-1. Format  
3-4-1-1. Header  
The header consists of version (8 bits) and category (8 bits).  
0
0
1
0
(Bit position)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
Version (8)  
Category (8)  
Fig. 2 Header structure  
Version  
This indicates the version number of protocol.  
It is fixed to 02h (version 2).  
Category  
Category number 0Ah of the projector is entered here. Projector checks the category number. If a differ-  
ent category number is entered, the request is ignored.  
3-4-1-2. Community  
When the community data matches the community that is set in the display equipment, the request is  
executed. Community consists of four alphanumeric characters (case sensitive). All display equipment  
has the default value SONYwhen shipped from the factory.  
(Bit position)  
0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
Community (32)  
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Community should be entered with four characters. Three characters or less are not accepted.  
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3-4-1-3. Command  
This section describes the format of the request command and the response command.  
(Bit position)  
0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
Request/Response (8)  
Request/Response (8)  
Item No (16)  
Item No (16)  
Data Length (8)  
Data Length (8)  
(1) Request  
This section describes the format of the request command that is issued from the host PC to the projector.  
Community  
This is the same alphanumeric characters as those of community that is set in the projector to which  
request is going to be sent.  
Request  
There are only two types of request. One is the GET request to acquire the projector information and  
status. The other is the SET request to modify the projector setup.  
Request Contents  
SET (00h) Used to control turning the power on/off and to control the input selector, and to change the various setups.  
GET (01h) Used to acquire the installation information, equipment status and various setup values.  
Item No.  
This is the item number of the request target.  
Data Length  
This is the length of the data accompanying the request. The maximum length is 128 bytes. If there is no  
data, it is 0.  
Data  
This is the data accompanying the request.  
(2) Response  
This section describes the format of the response command which is used to return a response to the host  
PC from the projector.  
Community  
The same alphanumeric characters as those of the request is entered.  
Response  
The response returns the result of executing the request from the host PC.  
Response  
Contents  
NG (00h)  
OK (01h)  
Indicates that the request is illegal or cannot be executed.  
Indicates that the request was executed correctly.  
Item No.  
The same value as those of the request is entered.  
Data Length  
This is the length of the data accompanying the response. The maximum length is 128 bytes. If there is no  
data, it is 0.  
Data  
This is the data accompanying the response.  
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3-4-1-4. SET Request  
The SET request is used to set a new value in the specified item. Details of the request and the response  
are described below.  
Request  
Data  
Length  
Data  
Set Data (n byte)  
Item No.  
Item No.  
Request  
SET (00h)  
n
Response  
OK (01h)  
Item No.  
0
3-4-1-5. GET Request  
The GET request is used to acquire the value of the specified item. Details of the request and the response  
are described below.  
Request  
Data  
Length  
Item No.  
Item No.  
Request  
GET (01h)  
0
Response  
OK (01h)  
Item No.  
n
Get Data (n byte)  
3-4-1-6. ERROR Response  
When an error occurs in the contents of a request or in the result of execution, NG is returned as the  
response.  
NG (00h)  
Item No.  
2
Error Code (16)  
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3-4-2. Items  
Category  
Contents  
SET  
GET  
O
00**h  
01**h  
03**h  
17**h  
19**h  
80**h  
90**h  
Used to control and to change the various setups.  
Used to acquire the status.  
O
O
Used to reset memory.  
O
O
O
Sircs (15 bit category)  
Sircs (20 bit category)  
Used to acquire equipment information.  
Used to acquire network setup information.  
O
O
3-4-2-1. Model Dependent Category  
The supported contents of 00**h, 01**h, 03**h, 17**h and 19**h change depending on the model.  
Details are shown on Appendix.  
3-4-2-2. Equipment Information Acquisition (80**h)  
Used to acquire the equipment information.  
Lower byte  
Contents  
SET  
GET  
00h  
01h  
02h  
03h  
Category Code  
Model name  
O
O
O
O
Serial number  
Installation location  
O
0x8000 Category code  
1 byte  
0x8001 Model name  
Alphanumeric 12 characters  
If the number of characters is less than 12, the remaining digits are filled with 00h.  
0x8002 Serial number  
4 bytes  
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The serial number is in the range of 00000000 to 99999999.  
0x8003 Installation location  
Alphanumeric 24 characters  
If the number of characters is less than 24, the remaining digits are filled with 00h.  
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3-4-2-3. Network Information Acquisition (90**h)  
Used to acquire the network setup information.  
Lower bytes  
Contents  
SET  
GET  
00h  
01h  
02h  
03h  
04h  
MAC Address  
IP Address  
O
O
O
O
O
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
DHCP  
0x9000 Mac Address  
6 bytes  
0x9001 IP Address  
4 bytes  
0x9002 Subnet Mask  
4 bytes  
0x9003 Default Mask  
4 bytes  
0x9004 DHCP  
1 byte  
DHCP invalid: 0  
DHCP valid: 1  
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3-4-3. Error Code  
The error code list is shown below with a detailed description of each.  
Category  
Error  
Error Code  
Item Error (01**h)  
Invalid Item  
01h  
02h  
03h  
04h  
11h  
80h  
01h  
01h  
02h  
03h  
11h  
12h  
13h  
01h  
01h  
10h  
20h  
30h  
40h  
50h  
F0h  
10h  
20h  
Invalid Item Request  
Invalid Length  
Invalid Data  
Short Data  
Not Applicable Item  
Different Community  
Invalid Version  
Invalid Category  
Invalid Request  
Short Header  
Short Community  
Short Command  
Timeout  
Community Error (02**h)  
Request Error (10**h)  
Network Error (20**h)  
Comm Error (F0**h)  
Timeout  
Check Sum Error  
Framing Error  
Parity Error  
Over Run Error  
Other Comm Error  
Unknown Response  
Read Error  
NVRAM Error (F1**h)  
Write Error  
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3-4-3-1. Item Error  
This error occurs when the Item No. of a request is illegal or its data is illegal. The conditions for occur-  
rence of the respective errors are shown below.  
Invalid Item  
An unsupported Item No. is specified.  
Example 1: The unsupported category 0xA** is specified.  
Example 2: The unsupported Item No. 0x8010 is specified.  
Invalid Item Request  
The Item No. is supported but an unsupported Request is issued.  
Example: An attempt is made to set data in the Model Name (0x8001).  
Invalid Length  
Data length of the specified Item No. is too long.  
Example: An attempt is made to set 25 byte data in the installation location (0x8003).  
Invalid Data  
Data of the specified Item No. is outside the setting range.  
Example: An attempt is made to set 101 in the Item when the setting range of the Item is 1 to 100.  
Short Data  
The length of data is shorter than the value specified by the data length.  
Example: The actual data length is 9 bytes but data length is 10.  
Not Applicable Item  
An item that is not valid at present is specified.  
Example: The item to switch the display is specified when the main power is off.  
3-4-3-2. Community Error  
This error occurs when community is different.  
Example: ABCDis specified when SONYis set.  
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3-4-3-3. Request Error  
This error occurs when header or command is illegal. The conditions of occurrence of the respective  
errors are shown below.  
Invalid Version  
The version of the header is other than 2.  
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When another version is supported, an error occurs in all versions other than the supported version.  
Invalid Category  
The category does not match.  
Example: 0x0B is specified in the device of category = 0x0A.  
Invalid Request  
An unsupported request is specified.  
Example: Request = 0x02 is specified.  
Short Header  
The received data is 1 byte.  
Short Community  
The received data is in the range of 2 to 5 bytes.  
Short Command  
The received data is in the range of 6 to 9 bytes.  
3-4-3-4. Network Error  
This is an error that occurs in TCP/IP. The conditions of occurrence of the respective errors are shown  
below.  
Timeout  
Communication was interrupted.  
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3-4-3-5. Comm Error  
This is an error in communication with the main control microprocessor of the display.  
Timeout  
Reception data is not returned after data is sent.  
Check Sum Error  
A check sum error occurred in the main control microprocessor of the display.  
Framing Error  
A framing error occurred.  
Parity Error  
A parity error occurred.  
Over Run Error  
An overrun error occurred.  
Other Comm Error  
Another error occurred.  
Unknown Response  
The data cannot be processed was received.  
3-4-3-6. NVRAM Error  
Read Error  
Reading from NVRAM was failed.  
Write Error  
Writing to NVRAM was failed.  
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Appendix  
<Table 1>  
Item Number  
Upper byte  
00h  
<Table 2>  
Data  
Upper byte  
00h  
Remarks  
Item  
Lower byte  
Data  
Lower byte  
00h  
Input  
01h  
Video  
Set/Get  
S Video  
00h  
01h  
Input-A  
00h  
02h  
Component  
00h  
03h  
HDMI  
00h  
04h  
DVI  
00h  
05h  
Picture Mode  
00h  
02h  
Dynamic  
00h  
00h  
Standard  
00h  
01h  
Cinema  
00h  
02h  
User1  
00h  
03h  
User2  
00h  
04h  
User3  
00h  
05h  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
10h  
11h  
12h  
13h  
14h  
17h  
Setting value (0 to 100)  
00h  
00h to 64h  
00h to 64h  
00h to 64h  
00h to 64h  
00h to 64h  
00h  
Setting value (0 to 100)  
00h  
Setting value (0 to 100)  
00h  
Hue  
Setting value (0 to 100)  
00h  
Sharpness  
Col Temp  
Setting value (0 to 100)  
00h  
High  
Mid  
00h  
00h  
01h  
Low  
00h  
02h  
Custom1  
Custom2  
Custom3  
Off  
00h  
03h  
00h  
04h  
00h  
05h  
DRC MODE  
Black Level Adj.  
Advanced Iris  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
1Bh  
1Ch  
1Dh  
1Eh  
00h  
00h  
Mode1  
Mode2  
Off  
00h  
01h  
00h  
02h  
00h  
00h  
Low  
00h  
01h  
High  
00h  
02h  
Off  
00h  
00h  
On  
00h  
01h  
Auto  
00h  
02h  
RCP  
Off  
00h  
00h  
(Real Color Processing)  
User1  
User2  
User3  
Auto  
00h  
01h  
00h  
02h  
00h  
03h  
Film Mode  
00h  
1Fh  
00h  
00h  
Off  
00h  
01h  
VPL-VW100  
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<Table 1>  
Item Number  
Upper byte  
00h  
<Table 2>  
Data  
Upper byte  
00h  
Remarks  
Item  
Lower byte  
Data  
Lower byte  
00h  
01h  
02h  
03h  
04h  
00h  
01h  
02h  
03h  
00h  
01h  
00h  
01h  
00h  
01h  
02h  
03h  
00h  
01h  
00h  
01h  
02h  
03h  
00h  
01h  
03h  
00h  
01h  
Wide Mode  
20h  
Full  
Normal  
Set/Get  
00h  
Wide Zoom  
Zoom  
00h  
00h  
Subtitle  
00h  
Gamma Correction  
00h  
22h  
Off  
00h  
Gamma 1  
00h  
Gamma 2  
00h  
Gamma 3  
00h  
OverScan  
Screen Area  
NR  
00h  
00h  
00h  
23h  
24h  
25h  
Off  
00h  
On  
00h  
Full  
00h  
Through  
00h  
Off  
00h  
Low  
00h  
Middle  
00h  
High  
00h  
PictureMuting  
00h  
00h  
30h  
32h  
Off  
00h  
On  
00h  
Input-A Signal Sel  
Auto  
00h  
Computer  
00h  
Component  
Video GBR  
Auto  
00h  
00h  
DVI Signal Sel  
Color Space  
00h  
00h  
33h  
3Bh  
00h  
Computer  
00h  
Video GBR  
Normal  
00h  
00h  
Wide  
00h  
USER GAIN RED  
USER GAIN GREEN  
USER GAIN BLUE  
USER BIAS RED  
USER BIAS GREEN  
USER BIAS BLUE  
GAIN RED  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
50h  
51h  
52h  
53h  
54h  
55h  
80h  
81h  
82h  
83h  
84h  
85h  
Setting value (_30 to 30)  
Setting value (_30 to 30)  
Setting value (_30 to 30)  
Setting value (_30 to 30)  
Setting value (_30 to 30)  
Setting value (_30 to 30)  
Setting value (0 to 255)  
Setting value (0 to 255)  
Setting value (0 to 255)  
Setting value (0 to 255)  
Setting value (0 to 255)  
Setting value (0 to 255)  
E2h to 1Eh (30 to 30)  
E2h to 1Eh (30 to 30)  
E2h to 1Eh (30 to 30)  
E2h to 1Eh (30 to 30)  
E2h to 1Eh (30 to 30)  
E2h to 1Eh (30 to 30)  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h to FFh  
GAIN GREEN  
00h to FFh  
00h to FFh  
00h to FFh  
00h to FFh  
00h to FFh  
GAIN BLUE  
BIAS RED  
BIAS GREEN  
BIAS BLUE  
VPL-VW100  
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<Table 1>  
Item Number  
Upper byte  
01h  
<Table 2>  
Data  
Upper byte  
00h  
Remarks  
Item  
Lower byte  
Data  
No Error  
Lower byte  
00h  
Status Error  
01h  
Get only  
Lamp Error  
00h  
01h  
Fan Error  
00h  
02h  
Cover Error  
Temp Error  
00h  
04h  
00h  
08h  
D5V Error  
00h  
10h  
Power Error  
Temp Warning Error  
NVM Data Error  
Stanby  
00h  
20h  
00h  
40h  
00h  
80h  
Status Power  
01h  
02h  
00h  
00h  
Start Up  
00h  
01h  
Start Up Lamp  
Power On  
00h  
02h  
00h  
03h  
Cooling1  
00h  
04h  
Cooling2  
00h  
05h  
Saving Cooling1  
Saving Cooling2  
Saving Stanby  
User Mode  
00h  
06h  
00h  
07h  
00h  
08h  
Control Mode  
01h  
05h  
00h  
00h  
Service Mode  
Lamp Use Time  
MAIN ROM Version  
SC ROM Version  
NVM data VERSION  
_
00h  
01h  
Lamp Timer  
ROM Version  
01h  
01h  
01h  
01h  
03h  
13h  
0000h-FFFFh *1  
1Dh  
*2  
*2  
*3  
SC ROM Version  
NVM Data VERSION  
W/B All Save  
1Eh  
27h  
04h  
00h  
00h  
Set only  
W/B Low Save  
05h  
W/B High Save  
06h  
07h  
W/B Middle Save  
W/B Custom1 Save  
W/B Custom2 Save  
W/B Custom3 Save  
Sircs(15 bit category)  
Sircs(20 bit category)  
08h  
09h  
0Ah  
17h  
19h  
Refer to Table4  
Refer to Table5  
_
_
00h  
00h  
00h  
00h  
Set only *4  
*1 Example) In case the lamp timer indicates 1000H, return values are [03h] upper byte and [E8h] lower byte.  
*2 Example) In case the software version is 1.03, return values are [01h] upper byte and [03h] lower byte.  
*3 Example) In case the NVM data version is 3, return values are [00] upper byte and [03] lower byte.  
*4 It is corresponded to single command only.  
VPL-VW100  
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<Table 3>  
Item Number  
Data  
Item  
ACK  
NAK  
Data  
Upper byte  
Lower byte  
00h  
_
00h  
01h  
Undefined Command  
Size Error  
01h  
04h  
Select Error  
05h  
Range Over  
06h  
Not Applicable  
Check Sum Error  
Framing Error  
Parity Error  
0Ah  
F0h  
10h  
20h  
30h  
Over Rub Error  
Other Comm Error  
40h  
50h  
Waiting time for the return value is about 200 msec.  
n
This waiting time for the return value is subject to the conditions that commu-  
nication is not bothered by any reasons.  
VPL-VW100  
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List of SIRCS CODE  
<15BIT CATEGORY>  
<Table 4>  
x0  
x1  
x2  
x3  
x4  
x5  
x6  
x7  
x8  
x9  
xA  
xB  
xC  
xD  
xE  
xF  
0x  
1x  
2x  
3x  
4x  
5x  
6x  
7x  
POWER  
ON/OF  
*1  
CONTRAST+ CONTRAST-  
COLOR+  
HIGH  
COLOR-  
LOW  
BRITNESS+  
BRIGHT  
BRITNESS-  
DARK  
HIGH  
LOW  
POWER  
ON  
*1  
HUE+  
PURPLISH  
HUE-  
GREENISH  
SHARPNESS+ SHARPNESS-  
PICTURE  
MUTING  
STATUS  
ON  
STATUS  
OFF  
POWER  
OFF  
MENU  
VIDEO  
INPUT A  
COMPONENT  
SHARP  
SOFT  
CURSOR  
CURSOR  
CURSOR  
CURSOR  
ADJ R  
ADJ G  
ADJ B  
SIZE  
SHIFT  
W/B  
GAIN  
W/B  
BIAS  
INPUT  
SELECT  
ENTER  
MEMORY  
S VIDEO  
HDMI  
LENS  
LENS  
LENS  
FOCUS F  
LENS  
FOCUS N  
LENS  
ZOOM L  
LENS  
ZOOM S  
DVI  
RESET  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
*1. When the Standby mode is set to [Low], the projector enters the Power-Saving mode in about 1 minute after Standby. If any command is sent during the Standby mode,  
Not Applicableis returned. However, if the same command is sent again, the command will be executed.  
<20BIT CATEGORY>  
<Table 5>  
x0  
x1  
x2  
x3  
x4  
x5  
x6  
x7  
x8  
x9  
xA  
xB  
xC  
xD  
xE  
xF  
ADJUST  
PICTURE  
TOGGLE  
0x  
1x  
2x  
3x  
4x  
5x  
6x  
7x  
RCP  
V
KEYSTONE  
DRC MODE  
TOGGLE  
PICTURE  
MODE  
DYNAMIC  
PICTURE  
MODE  
STANDARD  
PICTURE  
MODE  
CINEMA  
PICTURE  
MODE  
USER1  
PICTURE  
MODE  
USER2  
PICTURE  
MODE  
USER3  
PICTURE  
MODE TGL  
DOT  
PHASE  
LENS  
ZOOM  
LENS  
SHIFT  
LENS  
FOCUS  
WIDE MODE  
TOGGLE  
LENS CONT  
TOGGLE  
 
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VPL-VW100  
 
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