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1. lt 6 0 Backlight Off 1 Backlight On 2 Backlight On Off Query S s Backlight Status Query 0 Off 1 Blue Only 2 Red Only 3 Green Only 4 Blue Mono 5 Red Mono 6 Green Mono 0 Fail 1 Successful Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Backlight Invert Red Offset for selected colour temperature Oxe8 nn gt r R 2 m us P ss C O SS C Green Offset for selected colour temperature Blue Offset for selected colour temperature Oxea nn wR an m n P 55 6 o SS 6 PIP Window Blend Level Set Backlight PWM Frequency value increment decrement Reset Query Set On or Off Reset Query Set the Offset of the red channel for the selected colour temp value increment decrement Reset Query Maximum query 1 Minimum query 1 Set Source Temperature Group value 1 Query Source 1 Set the Offset of the green channel for the selected colour temp value increment decrement Reset Query Maximum query 1 Minimum query 1 Set Source Temperature Group value 1 Query Source 1 Set the Offset of the blue channel for the selected colour
2. 0x41 0x31 ARGB 0x42 0x31 Composite 0x42 0x32 Composite2 0x43 0x31 S video 0x43 0x32 S video2 0x44 0x31 Component 0x44 0x32 Component2 0x45 0x31 HDSDI 0x45 0x32 HDSDI2 0x46 0x31 DVI 0x48 0x31 HDMI 0x48 0x31 Display Port Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Auto Source Seek Source Layout Video System Composite S video and Component Only GAMMA value select Auto power off Hotkey 1 Set Auto source enable 1 Source Disable Enable Query Valid Source query Select source layout Single PIP PBP PBPT Reset Query Set video system Auto NTSC PAL SECAM Reset Video State Query Query Select GAMMA value Value Reset Query Set power down option On Off Reset Query Set Hotkey 1 Value Reset Query Page 30 nn 0x41 0x31 ARGB 0x42 0x31 Composite 0x42 0x32 Composite 2 0x43 0x31 S video 32 0 43 0 S video 2 0x44 0x31 Component 0x44 0x32 Component 2 0x45 0x31 HDSDI 0x45 0x32 HDSDI2 0x46 0x31 DVI Ox48 0x31 HDMI Query 0 Single 1 Picture in Picture PIP 2 Picture by Picture PBP 3 Picture by Picture Tall PBPT Query 0 Auto 1 NTSC_M_358 2 PAL_N_443 3 SECAM 4 NTSC_M_443
3. Move the image position to the left Move the image position to the right Aspect Size gt Fill Screen Enable full screen expansion for lower resolution Image Fill to Aspect Ratio Enable fill screen expansion for lower resolution image according to aspect ratio 4 3 scaling format in 4 3 16 9 scaling format in 16 9 16 10 scaling format in 16 10 2 35 1 scaling format in 2 35 1 2 1 scaling format in 2 1 1 1 Display the exact image resolution on the screen without image expansion Custom Sizing The name will change depends on the scaling mode selected Overscan Normal Custom Underscan Sizing H Size Blue Only pr aon ON OFF Turn off the Red amp Green channel i e output all zero to Red amp Green channel This function will display on OSD menu when JP4 5 6 closed DISPLAY IN VIDEO MODE ONLY FUNCTION IN ARGB DVI VIDEO NTSC MODE ONLY DISPLAY ARGB DVI MODE ONLY FUNCTION ARGB MODE ONLY 3 DISPLAY WHEN AUDIO ADD ON BOARD CONNECTED Page 20 Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 5 Operation amp OSDs Main Port Change VGA DVI HDMI HD SD SDI 1 HD SD SDI 2 Composite 1 Composite 2 S Video 1 S Video 2 Component 1 Component 2 PIP Port change PIP Off Composite 1 S Video 1 Component 1 DVI HDMI HD SD SDI 17
4. RS 232 Serial control Baud rate 2400 8 bits 1 stop bit and no parity PIN Description 2 RS 232 Rx Data 3 RS 232 Tx Data 5 Ground Mating face of RS 232 DB9 Male Mating connector DB9 Female Controller Serial Control Functions The OSD functions are controlled through the following RS 232 commands The RS 232 program can be custom tailored to fit the application or it can be used as provided by Chassis Plans on request Please contact Chassis Plans for additional information Note Not all Serial Control functions are supported in the Advanced HD SDI controller In the following table functions not supported for the Advanced HD SDI Controller are indicated with a in the Function column Table 10 Standard Controller Commands to Implement Switch Mount Control Buttons Function Command Description Acknowledge if enabled OSD Menu Lock 6 OSD menu Lock Off OSD Button equivalent menu Lock On Menu Menu button pressed Button equivalent Select down Oxfa Select down button pressed Button equivalent button Select up button Select up button pressed Button equivalent Right button Right button pressed Button equivalent Left button Oxfd Left button pressed Button equivalent Page 27 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Table 11 Standard Controller Parameter Setting Immediate Relative Reset and Quer
5. 12 5A lt 5 lt 3 60 Load gt 12mS Full Load 115VAC Built in Built in Pulsing mode auto recovery 7 56 2 45 x 1 52 1 55 5 ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C SAFETY cTUVus UL 60601 1 CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 CB per IEC 60601 1 CE marked to LVD Class EMI EMC Emissions CISPR11 and FCC Part 15 Class B EN61000 3 2 3 Immunity EN61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 9 11 Table 3 AC Input Supply Specifications Photo 1 AC Power Supply Page 9 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 2 Power Supply Options 12VDC Input Transient Filter The CPX2 173 display consoles require nominal 12VDC at 40W for operation An EMI line filter is provided to limit EMI emissions and to provide a small measure of input filtering For operation from unregulated 12VDC 10 such as in a vehicular or marine environment front end transient filtering is required to suppress potentially damaging spikes from large inductive loads in the DC circuit starters etc The xxx 12VDC Input Transient Filter provides an input Transient Protection as well as inductive and capacitive filtering to suppress large input transients A bridge rectifier provides reverse connection protection A circuit breaker provides for failure protection and allows the power to be disconnected Connectors Input Connector MS3102A 10SL 3P MIL C 5015 Mating
6. Preliminary 07 4 3 16 9 Marker ee 4 Preliminary Background 0 PP PZ P3 0 25 50 95 Transparency Safe Area Marker 66 0 0x47 Preliminary 36 33 99 0x53 0x63 80 99 36 32 98 36 31 97 30 96 46 95 45 94 44 93 43 92 42 91 41 90 39 89 38 88 37 87 36 86 35 85 34 84 33 83 35 32 82 35 31 81 35 30 80 IR Lock 66 0 0x48 IR Lock Disable IR Lock 0 IR Lock Disable 0 1 Enable 1 IR Lock Enable P Reset Qo Query Light Detector i 0 Light Detector Off 90 Light Detector Off Light 4 Light Detector On Detector On 2 Light Detector On Off Light Detector On Off Query Query S s Light Detector Light Detector Value Query Value Query 0x00 0xFF Safe Area Marker Oxee Ox4B Safe Area Marker Off Safe O Off Enable O P1 Area Marker On 1 On Aspect Marker Oxee Ox4C Aspect Marker Off Aspect O Off Enable o pT Marker On 1 On Display real time Oxee Ox4D Real Time Clock Display Off O Off clock 0 Real Time Clock Display 1 On Static IP or DHCP ak A Select Static IP or DHCP mode Static IP Oxee 0x70 0
7. Total 100 steps Select audio output port Speakers via CN1 amp J1 connector SPDIF via CN11 connector Input Select the input video signal Display Port VGA DVI HDMI SDI Autoscan Enable the Auto source seek function 3sec 6 sec 12 sec Always On Rotation OSD menu rotation in degree 0 90 180 270 Page 25 Chapter 5 Operation amp OSDs Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference re MENU menu Transparency Set OSD transparency menu Press or ME J Total 100 steps LEZ Load Press down on OSB keypad 1o age reset 00000000 default settings P aon on OSB teaa o tager reset Reporting the on board temperature C Firmware version V1 02 00 or up Items marked have sub menus Exit the OSD menu to save the setting chosen On board temperature reading This controller has a built in on board temperature sensor on U4 which can report the on board temperature reading on OSD menu See below On board temperature reading on OSD menu Page 26 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Both LCD controllers provide for remote serial RS232 control through the rear panel Control Port as shown below The Standard Controller also provides for control through an Ethernet port The following command set remains the same for Ethernet control as compared to Serial control
8. button Zoom Zoom level Enable the zoom in function on the image displayed Use button to zoom in the image Use button to decrease the zoomed image Horizontal pan aL TE pan the image horizontally Vertical pan j Pan the image vertically Factory Reset Note Freeze state will be cleared when you using zoom function Color Temperature gt Bue Gain SEMS TE Red Offset Le Tj Green Offset gw CE Biue Onset Reset to Defaults Resume to the default values Reset All to Defaults Resume all color temperature settings to the default values Hot Key gt PIP Swap Saturation Hue Backlight Auto Picture Setup No Function 000000 5000K Red Gan EEMS Green Gain Blue Gain MW Ej Red Offset Emmy Ej Green Oftset LIM TE Blue Offset _ EE pam Reset to Defaults Resume to the default values Red Gain 1 Green Gain 1 Bie Gain 8 Red offset MW Green Onset JIM EE Blue Offset Reset to Defaults Resume to the default values 8000K Red Gan Green Gain mmv j Blue Gain mw j Red Offset Green Offset La Blue Offset TE Reset to Defaults Resume to the default values 9300K Red Gain Green Gain gt Blue Gain Red Of
9. nn NV 0x56 or 0x76 nn 0x30 0x30 0x46 0x46 V Vertical Position command ss Set Vertical Position number nn Return Position number e g Set Display Mark Vertical Positi RS232 Code OxF1 0x56 0x30 0x31 on Return Code OxF1 0x56 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x31 Display Mark Background Transparency OxF 1 BIN Return B 0x42 or 0x62 Set Transparency command N 0x30 0x46 Transparency Value Rang 00 0F B Transparency command N Transparency Value n Return Value 0x00 opaque Set Display Mark background Transparency value is 8 RS232 Code OxF1 0x42 0x38 Return Code OxF1 0x42 0x38 0x38 OSD menu lock Oxf6 n 0 a r OSD menu lock Off On Reset Query O OSD menu lock Off 1 OSD menu lock On Page 37 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programmin Table 12 Standard Controller Other Control Acknowledge if enabled Oxc1 0 1 2 ug Select RS 232 acknowledge Auto setup 0xc3 Command 64 0 n availability Auto calibration Oxc5 Soft Power On Off Query video input status Disable enable command acknowledge Start auto setup of current vmode Check whether a command is available Start auto cal
10. 5 PAL_M_358 7 PAL_M_443 9 PAL_N_ 358 ideo ata O GAMMA value 0 1 0 1 1 6 2 2 2 3 User Defined 4 1 7 5 1 8 6 1 9 7 2 0 8 2 1 9 2 3 A 2 4 B 2 5 C 2 6 D 0 6 E 0 7 F 0 8 G 0 9 1 1 P 1 2 J 1 3 K 1 4 L 5 0 Off 1 On 1 volume 2 brightness 3 contrast 4 colour 5 input source 7 zoom 8 freeze 9 PIP B No function D PIP Swap E Aspect Ratio G Hue H Backlight P Auto Picture Setup Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Hotkey 2 Runtime counter PIP brightness control PIP contrast control PIP H position PIP V position PIP window size select PIP source select Zoom level Set Hotkey 2 value Reset Query runtime counter value nnnnn 0 5 hour Reset Query Set PIP window brightness value increment decrement Reset Query Set PIP window contrast value increment decrement Reset Query Set PIP_hpos value increment decrement Reset Query Set PIP_vpos value increment decrement Reset Query Select PIP window size PIP
11. FUNCTION DISABLE WHEN KIT 70600 3 CONNECTED DISPLAY WHEN KIT 70600 3 CONNECTED Firmware V0 45 00 01 or up Backlight Setup 5 Page 24 Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 5 Operation amp OSDs Advanced HD SDI Controller OSD Menus OSD Functions Brightness Increase decrease brightness level Press or y Total 100 steps Contrast Increase decrease contrast level Press 0 7 Total 100 steps Increase decrease sharpness level Press or a aaa Total 8 steps Auto Auto RGB Calibration See appendix IV in details Function in ARGB mode only Color temp gt Adjust the warmness of the image displayed The higher temperature the coolest image looks like The lower temperature the warmest image looks like Function in ARGB mode only 4200k 5000k 6500k 7500k 9300k User gt R Press or y Total 100 steps G Press or Total 100 steps B Press or yy Total 100 steps Reset Gamma 0 4 0 6 1 0 1 6 2 2 Auto Adjust Auto adjust the positions phase frequency JAJA Phase Fine tune the data sampling position adjust image quality wy Press or Total 100 steps Clock Adjust the image horizontal size AA Press or MEN Total 100 steps 2 Display Position Adjust image position Volume Increase decrease volume level total 100 steps Press or 7 J
12. HD SD SDI 2 PIP Size Off PIP Size 1 18 Size by Size Size by Size Tall The PIP capability on display input sources refer to Appendix VII PIP mix table PIP Position Move the PIP position upward Move the PIP position downward ak Move the PIP position to the left tus Move the PIP position to the right PIP Blend Level 6 25 100 PIP Swap Swap between the main window and PIP window PIP Auto Tum 1 OFF ON ON When PIP is no signal input after 30 seconds the PIP window will tum off automatically OFF PIP window keeps on DISPLAY WHEN SETTING ON UNDER SETUP gt AUTO SOURCE SEEK FUNCTION DISABLE WHEN KIT 70600 3 CONNECTED DISPLAY WHEN KIT 70600 3 CONNECTED Utilities Setup gt Auto Picture Setup Auto adjust the image position phase and size Auto Color Gain Auto Color Calibration See appendix IV Wide Screen Mode detection gt Recognize the wide screen mode coming from ARGB port 3 A 5 12804768 13604768 5 1366x768 Manual Clock Adjust the image horizontal size Manual Phase Fine tune the data sampling position adjust image quality Auto Source Seek Auto OFF ON ON Auto source select always enable OFF Disable auto source select function Setup Selection for the corr ding input sources detection DVI ja JON HDMI i HD SD SDI 1 HDISD 2 Page 1 Chassis Plans
13. 30 92 35 35 45 88 42 83 35 35 39 79 77 35 37 76 36 74 35 35 347 71 35 69 35 32 67 35 31 66 35 30 64 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII 0x30 0 0x41 A 0x61 a 0x2B 0x31 1 0x42 B 0x62 b 0x2D 0x32 2 0x43 C 0x63 0 Ox3F 0x33 3 0x44 D 0x64 d 0x34 4 0x45 E 0x65 e 0x35 5 0x46 F 0x66 f 0x36 6 0x47 G 0x67 g 0x37 7 0x48 H 0x68 h 0x38 8 0x49 0x69 i 0x39 9 0x4A J Ox6A j 0x4B K 0x6B k 0x4C L 0x6C 0x4D M 0x6D m Ox4E N Ox6E n Ox4F 0 Ox6F 0 0x50 P 0x70 p 0x51 Q 0x71 q 0x52 R 0x72 r 0x53 S 0x73 5 0x54 T 0x74 t 0x55 U 0x75 u 0x56 V 0x76 v 0x57 W 0x77 Ww 0x58 X 0x78 X 0x59 Y 0x79 0x5A Z Ox7A 2 Table 13 Hex to ASCII Conversion Table Page 40 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix 5 Auto Color Gain Appendix 5 Auto Color Gain The Auto Color Gain function is supported in the ARGB mode only and is designed to calibrate the controller to the incoming video signal In order to calibrate correctly the display must be displaying an image containing both black and white data see illustration below when the function is used The internal processor of the video controller chip will then execute a process to adjust the relativ
14. A Positive Pin B Negative Pin 6 N C Environmental Specifications Pressure Altitude High Temperature Low Temperature Humidity Fungus Salt Fog Sand and Dust Explosive Atmosphere Acceleration Vibration Shock Per MIL STD 810F Method 500 4 Procedure and Il Per MIL STD 810F Method 501 4 Procedure and Il Per MIL STD 810F Method 502 4 Procedure Per MIL STD 810F Method 507 4 Procedure Per Mil Std 810F Method 508 5 Procedure Per Mil Std 810F Method 509 4 Procedure Per Mil Std 810F Method 510 4 Procedure and Per Mil Std 810F Method 511 4 Procedure Per MIL STD 810F Method 513 5 Procedure and Il Per MIL STD 810F Method 514 5 Procedure Category 1 4 7 thru 14 and 16 thru 21 Per MIL STD 810F Method 516 5 Procedure 1 IV Table 4 MIL STD 704 Power Supply Specifications Page 11 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 2 Power Supply Options 48VDC Power Supply The xx 48VDC Input Converter provides universal isolated 48VDC input either positive or negative input Thus it can be used in a data center with centralized power of 48VDC as well as a central office with 48VDC mains The system is provided in a rack mountable case with military grade circular connectors Operating Specifications Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Current Output Power Connectors Input Connector Mating Input Connector
15. CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 5 Operation amp OSDs 000561 0 1 Composite 2 S Video 1 aa JON S Video 2 Component 1 Component 2 The corresponding input port name display on OSD menu will disappear once setting OFF Auto Power Geog OFF ON ON Enable soft power off function if absence of input signals OFF Disable soft power function De interlacing Mode gt AFM 1 auto Film Mode TNR Temporal Noise Reduction MADI Motion Adaptive De interiacing DCDi Low Angled De interiacing See Appendix VI for AFM TNR MADI DCDi function description Video Wall Setup gt me Video Wall Video Wall Size Choose the video wall size Number of panel for horizontal max 4 x Number of panel for vertical max 4 Video Wall ID Setup Set the matching ID number same as the ID number shown on screen For details please refer to the application note of the video wall setup Bezel Compensation gt Bezel Compensation Active Area H mm Type in the active area in horizontal with reference to the panel specification Active Area V mm Type in the active area in vertical with reference to the panel specification Bezel Opening Area H mm Type in the bezel opening area in horizontal with reference to the panel specification Bezel Opening Area V mm Type in the bezel opening area in vertical with reference to the panel specification Ena
16. Key 1 Decrease P ing Auto Exit will perf to displ diust t o When the cursor is not showing in ressing Auto Exit will perform a auto display adjustmen sub menus moves selection left when in aRGB mode This automatically adjusts the Phase between top tabs and Clock for the est displayed image o Cursor showing in sub menus adjust setting down o Toggles Onto Off Select A o Hot Key 2 Increase Moves the cursor up o When in a sub sub menu repeatedly press to move to the previous menu level See Adjust 4 above Select V o Hot Key 2 Decrease o Moves the cursor Down Menu o Opens or closes the OSD menu o See Note 1 below for additional information Brightness A o Increases the screen brightness Brightness V o Decreases the screen brightness omlana asg Hot Keys Hot Keys are defined in the Utility Hot Key menu and allow single button access to the defined function Adjust A and Y Hot Key 1 Up and Down Select A and Y Hot Key 2 Up and Down To save your changes press the front panel Menu button Alternatively changes are saved if no buttons are pressed and the OSD times out returning back to the display Notes On the Menu Buttons 1 The Menus are context sensitive in that only adjustments pertaining to the selected input will be displayed For example if DVI is selected for the input then items such as Hue will not be adjustable 2 Pressing the Menu button retur
17. Network Drop Down Page 44 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix Ethernet Network Connection Configure e Firmware Version Firmware version of CPX2 173 e MAC Address MAC address of IP controller e Host Name ID name without space max 15 character e DHCP DHCP client mode enable disable e IP Address IP address assigned automatically if DHCP mode enable e Subnet Mask Address Subnet Mask Address e Default Gateway Address Network Gateway Address e Primary DNS Address Network DNS Address Network Configure Firmware Version 1 MAC Address 00 05 62 00 80 08 Host Name 88 Max 15 characters DHCP On Off IP Address Subnet Mask Address Default Gateway Address Primary DNS Address Submit Refresh Image D 3 Network Configure Settings In cases where the CPX2 173 is setup behind a firewall and cable ADSL modem The following provides details so it can be directly accessed over internet by typing the dedicated IP address on web browser Connect to a single CPX2 173 e Connect the CPX2 173 to a router using Cat 5 cable e It is suggested to use DMZ function on the router The standard ports required by the CPX2 173 is shown as below Port ID Service Function OCT TPC Access web server a Web Server program upgrade Table D 1 Remote Control To setup DMZ function on your router you may refer to the following procedure for your reference Different routers will has it
18. and MIL STD 810G and includes a solid milled aluminum front panel lightweight 5052 H32 aluminum construction and locking stainless hardware throughout The CPX2 173 is ideal for mounting in a transit case for adverse environments that would destroy lesser displays Two versions offer standard brightness or hi bright for sunlight visibility CPX2 1731 CPX2 1732 Standard Hi Bright Contrast Ratio 600 1 600 1 Viewing Angle L R U D 80 80 Response Time 40ms 40ms Brightness 400 cd m 1000 cd m Backlight LED LED Native Resolution 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 Aspect Ratio 16 9 16 9 Table 1 Display Specifications The displays are high performance long life TFT LCD s offering a maximum native wide screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 The displays offer optional optically bonded anti reflective overlay glass In addition an optional laminated 1 1mm soda lime glass with an ITO conductive EMI filter and an additional 1 1mm soda lime glass overlay with anti reflective AR coating Both glass components are optically bonded to each other and to the front of the display for superior viewing clarity and overall ruggedness A 6mm copper bus bar surrounds the entire glass stack up and provides consistent grounding A contrast ratio of approximately 1300 1 is delivered with this ITO Anti Reflective glass stack up The front surface is an oleophobic anti reflective coating resistant to fingerprints The displays
19. are supported 7 WXGA 1280 x 768 1280 x 800 Video inputs of NTSC PAL and SECAM are optionally available DVI inputs supports up to 1920 x 1080 WUXGA 60Hz signals HD 1080 1920 x 1080 F WUXGA 1920 x 1200 These ruggedized military grade controllers are rated for operating at 40 to 80 deg C use low mass tantalum capacitors for maximum vibration and shock tolerance sika and are conformal coated for extreme ruggedness The ARGB 15 Pin VGA coating is silicone resin conformal coating MOD DEF STAN 59 47 Issue 4 amp UL QMJU2 compliant DVI D Input __ PALINTSCISECAM 00000 MTBF for the controllers is excess of 150 000 to HD SDI SMPTE259M 2 200 000 hours HDMI 3 2 Disply Port SDI Re Clock Loop Output Optional Composite Video Input HD Component YPbPr SD Component YCbCr FEATURES Image Up Scaling Image Down Scaling Memory Buffer Sync On Green Composite DV RS 232 Serial Protocol eea Command Priest TT Programmable Hot Keys Figure 5 Controller Specifications Page 4 Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Photos HAIL CORE HAIL CORE DESCENDING REFLECTIVITY CORES Possibly Developing Cane UNG REFLECTION Tornado ES Sasih Developing ado Connector details dependent on installed controller Page 5 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapt
20. limitation of liability shall be equally applicable to any service provided by Chassis Plans Products returned for repair must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization RMA number obtained from Chassis Plans prior to return Freight on all returned items must be prepaid by the customer and the customer is responsible for any loss or damage caused by common carrier in transit Items will be returned from Chassis Plans via Ground unless prior arrangements are made by the customer for an alternative shipping method To obtain an RMA number call us at 858 571 4330 We will need the following information Return company address and contact Model name and model from the label on the back of the display Serial number from the label on the back of the display Description of the failure An RMA number will be issued Mark the RMA number clearly on the outside of each box include a failure report for each board and return the product s to our San Diego CA facility Chassis Plans 10123 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego CA 92131 Attn Repair Department Trademarks The Original Industrial Computer Source Systems Engineered to Perform and Chassis Plans are registered trademarks of Chassis Plans LLC IBM PC AT VGA EGA OS 2 and PS 2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation MS DOS and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Mic
21. temp value increment decrement Reset Query Maximum query 1 Minimum query 1 Set Source Temperature Group value 1 Query Source 1 Select PIP Transparency Level PIP Transparency value Reset Query Page 35 20Hz Value 10002 120Hz 140Hz 160Hz 180Hz 200072 22002 240Hz 260Hz 280Hz 300072 anggga 9 lt 5 5 5 9 0 5 5 Red Offset for selected colour temperature reference by Color Temperature ss reference by Input main select 0x98 Green Offset for selected colour temperature reference by Color Temperature ss reference by Input main select 0x98 Blue Offset for selected colour temperature reference by Color Temperature ss reference by Input main select 0x98 P Transparency F 6 25 OE 12 5 18 75 0 C 25 31 25 WA 37 5 9 43 75 0187 50 sag 5 3 56 25 62 5 68 75 75 81 25 87 5 93 75 100 SSos 0 6 074 072 0 4 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programmin PIP Window Auto Auto Off Auto On 0 Off Off 0 1 On 2 Query ScreenMarker 2 O0 Off o p Screen Marker Off Screen 1 On Marker On CenterMarker 0 0 Center Marker Off Center Marker On AspectMarker 9
22. window size value Reset Query Select input main Video source value Reset Query Set Zoom level value increment decrement Reset Query Page 31 1 volume 2 brightness 3 contrast 4 colour 5 input source T zoom 8 freeze 9 PIP B No function D PIP Swap E Aspect Ratio G Hue H Backlight P Auto Picture Setup Runtime nnnnn PIP window brightness Range 4 E B 2 Default 8 0 PIP window contrast Range 1 C E 4 Default 870 PIP window horizontal position Range 0 0 0 0 6 4 Default 07575 PIP window vertical position Range 0 0 0 0 6 4 Default 07174 Main selected PIP off if 070 0707 1772 0707 172 1797 Size by Size 1 A Size by Size Tall Main selected 0x40 0x30 PIP OFF 0x41 0x31 ARGB 0x42 0x31 Composite 0x43 0x31 S video 0x44 0x31 Component 1 0x45 0x31 HDSDI 1 0x46 0x31 DVI 0x42 0x32 Composite 2 0x43 0x32 S video 2 0x44 0x32 Component 2 0x45 0x32 HDSDI 2 0x48 0x31 HDMI Zoom level Min 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 Default Max 0x30 0x30 0x41 0x33 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Z
23. 3 Technical Reference Appendix Ethernet Network Connection Step 2 Locate the internal IP addresses of all CPX2 173 e g 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 3 HOME DHCP TABLE LAN v IP Address Host Name MAC Address Image D 6 DHCP Table Screenshot Step 3 Set all ports forwarding under NAT function of router see the screen below for example NAT TTT eee TT TELL LL PE WI aj 5 L a a a Image D 7 NAT Fowarding Screenshot In the above example we have to enter http 148 xxx 27 15 9080 to access CPX2 173 1 at 192 168 1 2 FTP 148 xxx 27 15 9021 to FTP CPX2 173 1 at 192 168 1 2 http 148 xxx 27 15 9180 to access CPX2 173 2 at 192 168 1 3 FTP 148 xxx 27 15 9121 to FTP CPX2 173 2 at 192 168 1 3 Page 47 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix D Ethernet Network Connection This Page Intentionally Blank Page 48
24. CHASSIS PLANS Systems Engineered to Perform CPX2 173 Rugged Military Grade 6U Rack Mount 17 3 Inch Wide Screen LCD Display HAIL CORE __ m na WANA CORES Possibly Tornado STATUS A a omina ka Technical Reference 22009400A Revision Preliminary A June 4 2014 Warranty Return Policy The product is warranted against material and manufacturing defecis for two years from date of delivery Buyer agrees that if this product proves defective Chassis Plans is only obligated to repair replace or refund the purchase price of this product at Chassis Plans discretion The warranty is void if the product has been subjected to alteration neglect misuse or abuse if any repairs have been attempted by anyone other than Chassis Plans or if failure is caused by accident acts of God or her causes beyond the control of Chassis Plans Chassis Plans reserves the right to make changes or improvements in any product without incurring any obligation to similarly alter products previously purchased In no event shall Chassis Plans be liable for any defect in hardware or software or loss or inadequacy of data of any kind or for any direct indirect incidental or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the performance or use of the product or information provided Chassis Plans liability shall in no event exceed the purchase price of the product purchased hereunder The foregoing
25. Input Connector MS3106A 10SL 3S Straight MS3108A 10SL 3S Right Angle Pinouts Pin A Positive Pin B Negative Input Pin 6 N C Output Connector MS3102A 10SL 3S MIL C 5015 Mating Output Connector MS3106A 10SL 3S Straight MS3108A 10SL 3S Right Angle Pinouts Pin A Positive Pin B Negative Pin 6 N C Page 10 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 2 Power Supply Options MIL STD 704 1275 28VDC DC Input The C option 28VDC Mil Std 704 1275 DC Input is an internal power supply providing true 704 1275 input specifications allowing reliable operation from nominal 28VDC input mains in a military environment This supply meets Mil Std 704A and Mil Std 1275A 100V for 50mS Operating Specifications Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Current Output Power Electrical Specifications Efficiency Isolation Output and Input to Case EMI Filtering 18 36VDC 12 0VDC 5A 75W 81 200VDC Input to Mil Std 461E CD101 and CE102 on the input Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Connectors Input Connector Mating Input Connector Pinouts Output Connector Mating Output Connector Pinouts 40 C to 85 C 55 C to 100 C MS3102A 10SL 4P MIL C 5015 MS3106A 10SL 4S Straight MS3108A 10SL 4S Right Angle Pin A Positive Pin B Negative Pin 6 N C MS3102A 10SL 3S MIL C 5015 MS3106A 10SL 3S Straight MS3108A 10SL 3S Right Angle Pin
26. Pinouts Output Connector Mating Output Connector Pinouts 36 75VDC 12 0VDC 10A 120W MS3102A 14SL 7P MIL C 5015 MS3106A 14S 7S Straight MS3108A 14S 7S Right Angle Pin A Positive Pin B Negative MS3102A 10SL 3S MIL C 5015 MS3106A 10SL 3S Straight MS3108A 10SL 3S Right Angle Pin A Positive Pin B Negative Pin 6 N C Electrical Specifications Efficiency Isolation EMI Filtering Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 92 1500VDC Input to Output and Input to Case Mil Std 461E CD101 and CE102 on the input 40 C to 85 C 55 C to 125 C Table 5 48VDC Power Supply Specifications Page 12 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 3 Ordering Information Chapter 3 Ordering Information Part Number Matrix CPX2 173 M ME S P M Standard or Hi Bright Monitor 1 Standard 600 cd m2 2 Hi Bright 1 000 cd m2 ME LCD Surface Enhancements A Bonded EMI Filter and AR cover glass B Standard w no screen enhancements C Bonded 3mm AR coated cover glass E Bonded USB Resistive touch screen S Video Signal Inputs D4 Includes VGA DVI D HDMI Component Composite G1 VGA Dispay Port HDMI Component Composite HD SDI P Power Supply Option N No supply provided Operates from nominal 12VDC 5 A AC input universal 100 260VAC 50 60Hz B 12 06 Front End Transient Filter 6 28 06 Mil Std 704 Military Gra
27. U U U fo 5 J m Ei O 8 fz 3 8 tes payer ALL 0 NOT a Ts Paty 2 5 2 1 1 fi 1 W 5 lt kah NE akah an gt lt LI a co m 5 NG 5 i 2 ud Figure 6 CCX Outline Drawing Page 7 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction This Page Intentionally Blank Page 8 Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 2 Power Supply Options Chapter 2 Power Supply Options AC Input Power Supply The AC Input Power Supply is a 65W Medical Grade Brick style power supply The output is provided with a circular mil connector for connecting to the LCD Keyboard Drawer The input accepts a standard IEC 320 plug A bracket is provided to securely mount the supply in a rack Alternate AC supplies are available as required by the application or environmental requirements INPUT Voltage Current Frequency Input Connector OUTPUT Voltage Max Current Total Regulation Set Point Accuracy Hold up Time Over Voltage Protection Over Current Protection Short Circuit Protection SIZE LXWXH Weight 85 264 VAC 1 4 A 110 VAC 47 63 Hz 3 Pin IEC 320 Receptacle 12VDC
28. able on the server lt If the CPX2 173 and DHCP server are located on different subnets IP configuration may fail unless the routing device allows the transfer of DHCP requests between subnets Web Console The Web Console is a small web server program bin embedded in the CPX2 173 It provides the user nterface that can be accessed and viewed on any standard web browser The web console provides a platform where you can inquire and control the RS 232 devices which connecting to IP controller IP Locator The IP Locator is a tool to search for any available CPX2 173 connected to the local network within same subnet If you don t know the IP address of your CPX2 173 the IP Locator program can help you to find the IP address allocated to your CPX2 173 The following example IP Locator s screen shows the devices detected as well as the IP address host name and MAC address Please copy the IP Locator from the Chassis Plans website at www chassis plans com ip locator zip Image D 1 IP Locator Screen Show Pressing the Discover Devices button will re detect the devices and update the screen Note Make sure you have Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 already installed on your PC before using the IP Locator Network configuration To see the network configuration click Network pull down menu will see the table of network settings Remote Control Network Configure Show network settings Image D 2
29. al Quality LCD panels selected for optical performance high reliability and long product life cycle In order to not only ruggedize the LCD but to also enhance the mechanical optical and EMI properties of the finished unit as an option Chassis Plans optically bonds one 3mm anti reflective or two layers of coated 1 1 mm soda lime float glass to the front of the LCD panel The first layer is coated with an Indium Tin Oxide ITO coating with a surface resistivity of lt 13 5 ohms sq See Figure 1 for attenuation values 15 LCD 17 LCD 19 LCD 100 MHz 150 MHz 200 MHz 300 MHz 500MHz 700 MHz 1000 MHz 30 MHz 75 MHz Figure 1 EMI Shielding Effectiveness of ITO Coating There is a Copper conductive buss bar that wraps around the edge of the glass to facilitate conduction from the ITO coating to the front surface of the laminated structure to make a complete electrical shield around the face of the LCD See Figure 2 for details Copper Buss Bar ae AR Coating Soda Lime Float Glass Optical Index Matching Adhesive ITO Coating LCD Frame LCD Panel And r Backlight Figure 2 Optical Stack on LCD The second layer of glass is coated with an Oleophobic Anti Reflective AR coating which matches the index of refraction of air to eliminate surface reflections These layers of coated glass are bonded together with an index matching optical adhesive to eliminate internal reflections caused by the index of refraction mis
30. ble RGB SOG MANEGA OFF ON Video Standard SD Auto NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL M SECAM Gamma 0 6 0 7 0 8 1 0 1 6 18 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 24 251 2 6 User Setting osp OSD position H POS mw aj Move the OSD menu image horizontally V POS Move the OSD menu image vertically OSD Timeout sec 60 Adjust the OSD menu timeout period in a step of 5 seconds max 60 seconds ON Continuous to display OSD menu 60 60 seconds later will turn off the OSD menu Screen Marker gt Screen Marker On Off Center Marker On Off Safe Area Enable On Off Aspect Marker Enable On Off Safe Area Market 80 99 Aspect Marker 4 3 16 9 Transparency Level 0 25 50 75 100 Exit menu Language English G French German Chinese Select OSD menu language display Transparency OFF ON Set OSD transparency Display Input OFF ON Display input source info after switching source Real time clock show and edit the real time clock This function is valid when Display Input sets ON DATE DD MM YYYY Date Month Year TIME HH MM SS AM PM Hour Minute Second SETUP gt Month Day Year Hour Minute AM PM ong Display Clock Disable or enable to display the real time clock when display video source info after switching source Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 5 Operation amp OSDs Freeze Freeze the image use
31. cal Reference Chapter 4 Installation Connecting the Display The CPX2 173 provide for two controllers with rear panel details provided below Standard Controller Rear Panel Connections The Standard Controller provides for DVI and VGA inputs In addition the rear of the display provides for Keyboard and Pointing Device outputs plus a Circular Mil connector for power connection The Standard Controller offers the following features Inputs Analog RGB 60Hz at WUXGA UXGA 75Hz at SXGA WXGA XGA SVGA VGA With auto detect of Digital Separate Sync Sync On Green amp Composite Sync Auto detects VGA WUXGA interlaced amp non interlaced 60Hz at WUXGA 75Hz at SXGA WXGA XGA SVGA VGA Up down scaling to fit input to native panel resolution of 1280x1024 NTSC PAL SECAM Interlaced Composite Video S video SD Component YCbCr HD Component YPbPr Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Frequency Phase Color temperature Image position Hue Gamma Auto picture setup Auto RGB calibration Auto source seek OSD timeout OSD position Input source select OSD menu lock Direct key for brightness level adjustment DVI D HDMI Image Scaling Video Image Control Other Features Power Ethernet TENE Port Audio Composite Out RS232 Component aeo Circuit Touch Screen DVI D HDMI VGA Audio Control Video INPUtT Breaker Output USB Input Input Input In Port Inputs Ports Not Populated in Photo Photo 2 S
32. ce for military 28VDC nominal vehicle inputs 18 to 36VDC input 48VDC DC DC Converter 36 to 75VDC Input Isolated Inputs for input levels See the appropriate power supply section for complete power supply specifications Environmental Designed to meet or exceed Altitude 10 000 ft Operational 30 000 ft Storage MIL STD 810 Method 500 5 High Temperature 70 C Operational 70 C Storage MIL STD 810 Method 501 5 Low Temperature 0 C Operational 20 C Storage MIL STD 810 Method 502 5 Humidity 5 95 Non condensing MIL STD 810 Method 507 5 Blowing Sand and Dust Procedures and MIL STD 810 Method 510 5 Transport Vibration US Highway Truck and Air Transport MIL STD 810 Method 514 6 Bench Handling Shock Procedure VI 20G 11ms MIL STD 810 Method 516 6 Table 2 Specifications Page 6 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction e E T gt l oe m 5 o o o gt H 2 0 ioe He oe w 8 i 8 8 z EZ Ai 1 MEN 55 LOR ae PoE 0 4 o o u m lt TU Ox Da a 8
33. de D 12 00 for connection to Chassis Plans Chassis Power Plug E 48VDC Vicor Module Military Grade AC input universal 100 260VAC 400Hz Example Part Numbers CPX2 1731BD4A Standard brightness No LCD enhancements VGA DVI HDMI input AC Power CPX2 1732CG1C Hi Bright display brightness Anti reflective LCD enhancement Enhanced HD SDI controller 28VDC input power Page 13 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 3 Ordering Information This Page Intentionally Blank Page 14 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 4 Installation Chapter 4 Installation Package Contents Part Description Quanty LCD Keyboard Assembly 1 Power Supply 1 if P S spec d in part number Power Supply Rack Bracket 1 if P S spec d in part number Rack Ruler 1 Rack Slide Hardware Kit General Devices 1 Cable Tie 7 9 16 Long 8 Velcro Tie Black 6 Cage Nuts 8 Manual LCD User CD 1 Manual LCD Quick Start Guide 1 Checklist 1 DVI Cable 6 Foot 1 VGA Cable 6 Foot 1 USB A A Cable 6 Foot 1 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Cable 6 Foot 2 Table 6 Package Contents Notes 1 Power Cord Kit For the AC input supplies a standard 6 foot North American IEC 320 power cord is provided For the DC input supplies a kit is provided with a mating Mil Circular connector backshell and pins allowing the user to fabricate an appropriate cable
34. e values of the RGB signals to achieve the best performance The parameters of the corrected RGB values are then stored in the controller and are unaffected by the Reset Factory Defaults function 239 241 243 245 24 249 251 253 Image B 1 Auto Color Gain Example The reference pattern can be downloaded at http www chassis plans com Rackmount Keyboard Displays TestPattern_1280 bm This reference pattern is for 1280x1024 resolution and it needs to set your ARGB input source to 1280x1024 resolution before performing the Auto Color Gain function The position of the black vertical bar in the pattern at the right side is important It will affect the calibration result if you are setting the ARGB input to other resolution This image can be used on the CPX1 124 to correctly set the Auto Color Gain Warning If the Auto Color Gain is executed without an appropriate image being displayed then the process will set incorrect values and the display colors will be distorted If this occurs then it can either be corrected by performing the process correctly or if this is not possible then the Reset Color Gain function can be used This function will reset the stored RGB values to a set of approximate values Page 41 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix C DVI D versus DVI I Appendix 6 DVI D versus DVI I Connectors The Digital Visual Interface DVI is a video interface standard designed to provide very high visual
35. elected colour selected colour for the selected colour temp temperature temperature value increment decrement r Reset Range 9 C F F Ti Query Default E C m Maximum query 1 n Minimum query 1 c reference by Color P 55 6 nn Set Source Temperature Temperature Group value 1 ss reference by Input main 07 SS C Query Source 1 select 0290 resolution enquiry in3 digit hex na resolution digit hex number Graphic horizontal 0xb9 Horizontal sync frequency in nnn horizontal frequency sync frequency units of 100Hz in 3 digit hex enquiry number Graphic vertical Oxba Vertical sync frequency in units nnnn vertical frequency sync frequency of Hz in 3 digit hex number and nnn 3 digit hex enquiry 1 char c i or p interlace or Progressive Oxba added the interlace i or Progressive p feedback OSD status Oxbb Status of OSD 0 OSD turned off enquiry 1 OSD turned on 2 Text Overlay on 3 Display Mark on 4 Screen Marker on 4 Display Video Display Video source select 0 Disabled Source Select Query 1 Enabled Name of video source not displayed After switching to a new video source the name of the video source is displayed for 5 seconds Page 33 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Dis
36. er 1 Introduction Specifications Enclosure 6U 10 47 x 3 2 deep Front Panel milled 5052 aluminum alloy Body made of 5052 H32 aluminum alloy All stainless steel hardware All self locking pressed in fasteners where appropriate Powder coat black medium texture for ruggedness Other colors optionally available Designed to Mil Spec Standards to Satisfy Military Industrial and Commercial Requirements Compact Enclosure for Limited Depth Installation Weight 9 7lbs depending on model amp features Display 17 3 Wide Screen TFT LCD 1920 x 1080 Display Colors 16 7 Million Response Time 40ms Typical Viewing Angle 80 deg Contrast Ratio 600 1 typical native Brightness 400cd m2 standard CPX2 1731 1000cd m2 enhanced daylight visibility CPX2 1732 Pixel Pitch 0 1989mm x 0 1989mm Pixel Arrangement R G B Stripe Display Enhancement Options 3mm smudge resistant anti reflective coated soda lime float glass bonded to the LCD panel with optical index matched adhesive Laminate of 1 1mm smudge resistant anti reflective coated soda lime float glass panel and a 1 1 mm ITO coated glass panel lt 12 50 sq grounded via a copper buss bar bonded to the LCD panel with optical index matched adhesive Power Supply Options AC Input 100 to 260VAC auto selecting 47 66 HZ 12VDC Input Transient Filter Line transient protection for 12VDC vehicular applications Mil Std 1275A DC DC Converter True 1275 complian
37. for the intended application For volume orders Chassis Plans can provide pre fabricated power cables per the end use specifications Page 15 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 4 Installation Rack Installation To mount the CPX2 173 in a rack it is first important you identify the correct holes to mount to Please see the following illustration Note that a U starts between the holes that are 4 apart One very common problem is trying to install into the wrong holes Because there are multiple styles of racks it is not possible to provide detailed instructions on mounting the equipment However there are general instructions at http www chassis plans com PDF Rack_ Slide Use pdf for rack installation which should help EIA MOUNTING PATTERN 5 G 5 625 gt 500 5 8 a E FRACTION INCH DECIMAL INCH 625 625 625 500 METRIC MM 15 87 15 87 12 70 15 87 15 87 500 12 70 625 15 87 UNITS 625 15 87 12 70 Figure 7 Rack Mounting Hole Spacing Chassis Plans offer free Rack Rulers to assist in installing equipment into racks You should have received one with your order To request more fill out the short form at http www chassis plans com form _rack_ruler html and well send you as many as you want These are invaluable for installing systems into racks Page 16 Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Techni
38. fset w gt Green Offset at 1 Blue Offset Reset to Defaults Resume to the default values User setting x Red Gain ite 1 Green Gain 0 Hot key 1 Volume Brightness Contrast Inputs Aspect Ratio Zoom Freeze PIP Size Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 5 Operation amp OSDs Hot key key 2 Volume Brightness Contrast Inputs Aspect Ratio Zoom Freeze PIP Size PIP Swap Saturation Hue Backlight Auto Picture Setup No Function Monochrome Mode gt Color Red Monochrome Green Monochrome Blue Monochrome Red Only Green Only Blue Only B L Invert Invert for the backlight brightness B L Control D A PWM Selection for voltage level dimming control PWM dimming control Backlight Freqvengy Tj 100 24082 in a step of 20 Light Detector Enable ambient light detector function by using KIT 70220 3 Default Setting gt Reset to Factory Defaults Activate when JC1 position 4 sets open Are you sure Yes No Reset to Factory Defaults with Color Temp Activate when JC1 position 4 sets open Are you sure Yes No Save Current Settings as Calibrated Values gt Activate when JC1 position 2 sets closed Are you sure Yes No Recall Stored Calibrated Values gt Are you sure Yes No DISPLAY IN VIDEO MODE ONLY DISPLAY ARGB MODE ONLY
39. ibration of gain of the RGB amplifier Unfreeze freeze frame Soft power off on query Query the status of the primary amp pip status Page 38 0 acknowledge disabled 1 acknowledge enabled 2 serial command disabled 3 serial command enabled 0 fail 1 successful 0 not available 1 available 0 fail 1 successful 1 freeze O Turn off the LCD power and backlight Turn off memory controller Power down DVI Power down ADC Power down Fclk PLL 1 Turn on the unit nn nn input status nn xx digit primary status O 0 invalid N I ARGB Composite Composite 2 S video S video 2 Component Component 2 HDSDI HDSDI 2 DVI HDMI PIP input status O 0 invalid A 1 ARGB B 1 Composite B 2 Composite 2 C 1 S video C 2 S video 2 D 1 2 Component Component 2 E 1 HDSDI E 2 HDSDI 2 F 1 DVI H 1 HDMI Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Video de interlace method Query BIOS version Query PCBA Oxcb 1 number Defaults Reset to Factory Oxcf Defaults with colo
40. ifications 6 Figure 6 CCX Outline Drawing 7 Chapter 2 Power Supply Options 9 AC Input Power Supply 9 Table 3 AC Input Supply Specifications 9 Photo 1 AC Power Supply 9 12VDC Input Transient Filter 10 Connectors 10 MIL STD 704 1275 28VDC DC Input 11 Operating Specifications 11 Connectors 11 Environmental Specifications 11 Table 4 MIL STD 704 Power Supply Specifications 11 48VDC Power Supply 12 Operating Specifications 12 Connectors 12 Electrical Specifications 12 Table 5 48VDC Power Supply Specifications 12 Chapter 3 Ordering Information 13 Part Number Matrix 13 Example Part Numbers 13 Chapter 4 Installation 15 Package Contents 15 Table 6 Package Contents 15 Rack Installation 16 Figure 7 Rack Mounting Hole Spacing 16 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Connecting the Display Standard Controller Rear Panel Connections Photo 2 Standard Controller Rear Panel I O Index 17 17 17 Table 7 Rear Panel Connections Standard Controller 17 Advanced Controller Rear Panel Connections Photo 3 Advanced HD SDI Controller Rear Panel I O 18 18 Table 8 Rear Panel Connections Advanced HD SDI Controller 18 Chapter 5 Operation LCD Front Panel Controls Table 9 Front Panel Controls 19 19 19 Standard Controller OSD Menus Advanced HD SDI Controller OSD Menus Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming RS 232 Serial control Controller Seria
41. ing of the display Finally the added mass bonded to the front of the LCD display adds a thermal conduction path to help dissipate the heat generated in the backlights themselves By eliminating the majority of reflected light the apparent contrast improves making the display more readable in high bright situations An alternative to improving the contrast is to increase the back light levels to overpower the reflected light The downside to this approach is the higher power requirements and higher heat generated by the backlights Photo Courtesy of GDS Clearview Figure 4 Comparison with and without Optical Bonding Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Genesis Based LCD Controllers The LCD Controller is a key component in any display Controller Specifications system and no expense has been spared in specifying the Standard Controller and Advanced HD SDI Controller Standard Advanced Genesis controllers These are long life revision SUPPORTED VIDEO RESOLUTION piacere controlled military grade components The Genesis chip VGA 640 x 480 5 set is the current gold standard for LCD controllers 1 The controllers support 3x8 bit 16 7 million colors at up to 1920 1200 Refresh rates of 60Hz for WUXGA and XGA 1024 x 768 a 2 UXGA with higher refresh rates for lower resolutions SXGA 1280 x 1024 7 z available Computer input signals of VGA SVGA XGA SXGA WXGA UXGA and WUXGA
42. l Control Functions Table 10 Standard Controller Commands to Implement Switch Mount Control Buttons 20 25 27 27 27 27 Table 11 Standard Controller Parameter Setting Immediate Relative Reset and Query Table 12 Standard Controller Other Control 28 38 Table 13 Hex to ASCII Conversion Table 40 Appendix 8 Auto Color Gain Image 8 1 Auto Color Gain Example 41 41 Appendix 6 DVI D versus DVI I Connectors Overview Connectors Appendix D Ethernet Network Connection Connecting a network port to CPX2 173 Get the IP address using DHCP Web Console IP Locator Image 0 1 IP Locator Screen Show 42 42 42 43 43 44 44 44 44 Network configuration Image D 2 Network Drop Down 44 44 Image D 3 Network Configure Settings 45 Connect to a single CPX2 173 Table D 1 Remote Control 45 45 Image 0 4 IP Address Locator 46 Image D 5 IP Address Setting and Enable 46 Connect to multiple CPX2 173 Table D 2 Remote Control 46 46 Image D 6 DHCP Table Screenshot 47 Image D 7 NAT Fowarding Screenshot 47 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction Description The CPX2 173 is a military grade high performance 6U rack mount or panel mount LCD display offering 1920 x 1080 wide screen high definition resolution The CPX2 173 is designed to meet Mil Std 901D
43. match between the soda lime glass and air This eliminates over 95 of unwanted glare from the screen Please see Figure 3 below for more details Page 2 Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Without Optical Bonding Or AR Coating Reflected E3 LEN Light 4 F Total 2 a 0 22 5 gt p 2 a a E aee CEN EN EEN KE a a With Optical Bonding And AR Coating 4 Reflected F 0 3 Light 9 gt Total 3 a 0 1 9 0 1 s vie 2 4 a RS wN ge ew 8 v ri 0 1 0 1 x 6 er el a a Figure 3 Comparison of Reflections with and without Optical Bonding The resulting structure in conjunction with the CPX2 1732 Hi Bright 1000nit panel has greatly enhanced optical characteristics in high ambient light conditions The optical adhesive used is a silicone RTV and offers other benefits mechanically to the LCD as well The adhesive remains pliable and therefore acts as a shock absorbing medium for the front of the LCD Together with the additional layers of glass provides a very rugged composite structure Another benefit is that should breakage actually occur the shards of glass will be retained together to prevent injury to personnel The adhesive also prevents any condensation from building up in the air gap between the layers of glass which would cause fogg
44. nals found on a VGA connector allowing a VGA monitor to be connected with a simple plug adapter This feature was included in order to make DVI universal as it allows either type of monitor analog or digital to be operated from the same connector PEH Dual Lin The DVI connector on a device is therefore given one of four names depending on which signals it implements DVI D Single Link DVI D digital only DVI I integrated digital amp analog The connector also includes provision for a second data link for high PAED Dual ink resolution displays though many devices do not implement this In those that do the connector is sometimes referred to as DVI DL dual link The long flat pin on a DVI I connector is wider than the same pin on a DVI D connector so it is not possible to connect a male DVI I to a female DVI D by removing the 4 analog pins It is possible however to connect a male DVI D cable to a female DVI I connector Many flat panel LCD monitors have only the DVI D connection so that a DVI D male to DVI D male cable will suffice when connecting the monitor to a computer s DVI I female connector Essentially DVI D is the same as DVI I with DVI D missing the analog portion of the signals A DVI D connector and monitor can connect to a DVI I output and function A DVI I monitor can connect to a DVI D output with the caveat that no analog video will be available Page 42 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Refere
45. nce Appendix Ethernet Network Connection Appendix D Ethernet Network Connection The CPX2 173 with the Standard Controller has an RJ 45 Ethernet port for control and monitoring over a network This appendix introduces the two user interface modes e Command line direct mode this is the default mode e Browser based web server mode There is also a short overview of the command set and how it is implemented in Appendix A QUICK GUIDE Command line direct mode This is relevant when a PC application is used to send and receive commands over the network port The LCD Controller with the command line direct mode is installed as default The RS 232 commands available are the same as documented Appendix A and writing a control application is very similar to the RS 232 type except the commands must pass through the network An alternative is to use an application written for RS 232 communication and use a virtual serial port program such as One of the software program can be download at http www taltech com products tecpcom html This software can create Virtual RS232 serial ports that are actually connections to a TCP IP port This allows you to use existing Windows based serial communications software to send and receive data across a TCP IP network Please note this is a 3rd party program and is not warranted nor is it the responsibility of Chassis Plans Browser based web server mode For experienced users the foll
46. ns to the previously opened menu Notes on Hot Keys 1 Hot Keys allow single button selection of a function 2 Definition of the Hot Keys is set in the Utility menu Thus for example if the Adjust keys are set up for Input Source pushing the Up button rolls Up through the Input Sources and pushing the Down button rolls Down through the Input Sources 3 The Hot Keys display in the upper left of the screen when LED Green Normal Operation pushed Note on Factory Default Green Normal Operation 1 Under the Utilities Menu a selection is available to return Red Power On but no input signal the board setting to the factory defaults Off No power or display turned off Table 9 Front Panel Controls Page 19 Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 5 Operation amp OSDs Standard Controller OSD Menus OSD functions Picture Volume F increase decrease volume level total 100 steps Brightness 2 increase decrease panel brightness level total 100 steps Contrast I increase decrease panel contrast level total 100 steps Saturation J increase decrease saturation total 100 steps Hue Increase decrease Hue level total 100 steps Sharpness Sai Increase decrease sharpness total 30 steps Backlight Backlight brightness adjustment Functions when light detector sets OFF Position i Move the image position upward ge position up TT Move the image position downward
47. offer 16 7 million colors True Color The displays provide multiple signal input options including aRGB DVI D HDMI Display Port HD SDI NTSC S Video and Composite Video depending on the controller The displays offer a choice of high quality advanced scaling controllers with a Genesis chipset These are specifically ruggedized controllers offering as standard conformal coating with high shock vibration and temperature extreme tolerances as well as long life product availability for assured delivery throughout multi year programs The Standard Controller offers DVI D VGA aRGB HDMI NTSC and CVS In addition the Standard Controller supports Picture In Picture PIP and Picture By Picture The Advanced HD SDI Controller offers VGA aRGB HDMI Display Port HD SDI and 3G HD SDI The display is only 6U 10 47 inches high offering significant rack space savings It can be rack mounted panel mounted or mounted using a VESA adapter via the included VESA hole pattern on the rear of the unit It is only 2 75 inches deep and power and signal cables exit down so as to not increase depth requirements As with all Chassis Plans products a wide variety of custom options can be configured per customer or application specific requirements Contact your Sales Engineer to discuss your particular requirements Page 1 Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction LCD Enhancements Chassis Plans starts with Grade A Industri
48. oom H position Set Zoom_hpos Zoom window horizontal value increment decrement position Reset Query Default 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 The min and max values will change depends on input resolution Zoom V position Oxaa Set Zoom_vpos Zoom window vertical position nnnn value increment decrement TIRU Reset Default 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 Ka Query The min and max values will change depends on input resolution Horizontal Size Set horizontal size for Scalar horizontal stretch Aspect Size value increment decrement PAL 576i NTSC 480i Reset Min 0x30 0x30 0x30 Default Query Max 0x30 0x46 0x30 Vertical Size Set Vertical Size for Aspect Scalar vertical stretch Size value increment decrement PAL 576i NTSC 480i Reset Min 0x30 0x30 0x30 Default Query Max 0x30 0x46 0x30 Horizontal Pan Set horizontal pan position Scalar horizontal pan position for Aspect Size value increment decrement PAL 576i NTSC 480i Reset Assume max H Size amp max V Query size Min 0x46 0x38 0x38 Max 0x30 0x37 0x38 Default 0x30 0x30 0x30 The min and max values will change depends on different value of H Size V Size and input resolution Vertical Pan Set Vertical pan position for Scalar vertical pan position Aspect Size value increment decrement PAL 576i NTSC 480i Reset Assume max H Size amp max V Query size Min 0x46 0x38 0x38 Max 0x30 0x37 0x38 Default 0x30 0x30 0x30 The min and ma
49. owing quick guide to trying out the network connection and functions may be useful e Works with a normal network with DHCP i e must use a router e Connect the LCD to the network and ensure power is on e Use the IP Locator utility available at http www chassis plans com ip locator zip Windows only e Double click on the IP address in the IP Locator window it will open the LCD Controller browser page in your default browser Alternatively copy the IP address into your browser address line e Test the functions that come up on the browser CAUTION Configuring TCP IP settings are complicated and may require an experienced network administrator For additional help or network configuration contract your network provider Connecting a network port to CPX2 173 Connect the CPX2 173 to the network with a standard Cat 5 Ethernet cable Note A straight RJ 45 cable should be used to connect to the network switch hub router Page 43 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix Ethernet Network Connection Get the IP address using DHCP When in a default state and powered on the IP controller will first try to obtain its IP address and network information such as Subnet Mask address Gateway address etc from the DHCP server The IP controller may also be configured manually If you have a DHCP server on your network the CPX2 173 automatically obtains its IP address from that server DHCP services must be avail
50. play Serial Control Programmin Oxbf mm c Set gamma data for user defined gamma curve Oxbf R r Oxbf mm c nn Turn off the OSD Query gamma data for color c index mm 6 0 for color Red c 1 for color Green c 2 for color Blue Set user gamma curve to linear Set gamma data for color c index mm If c 3 then gamma data for red green amp blue will be set at the same time Query External Oxcb 2 Check External Menory 24c256 Memory Query Revision Oxcb 3 Read Revision Number nn Revision number Number Backlight control Backlight On Off Color Monochrome mode selection 4 5 6 Output Channel R r Select 4 PIP Swap Swap Main and PIP source Backlight D A PWM 0 1 2 3 Set Backlight value increment decrement Reset Query Backlight Off Backlight On Status Off Blue Only Red Only Green Only Blue Mono Red Mono Green Mono Set PWM or D A Reset Query Page 34 O fail 1 successful nn gamma data q nn gamma data 0 Not Installed 1 Installed Not Support Backlight Range D A 100Hz 120072 140H2z 160Hz 180072 200072 220072 240072 260072 280072 300072 3202 34092 3602 380072 400072 420072 5 8 9 0 5 6 6 6
51. pness value increment decrement Reset Query Set frequency Value increment decrement Query Set graphic image scaling mode value Reset Query Set osd_hpos value increment decrement Reset Query Set osd_vpos value increment decrement Reset Query Set OSD transparency value increment decrement Reset Query Select menu timeout value increment decrement Reset Query Select language English Chinese Reset Query Select input main PC or VIDEO or next available Reset Query Page 29 Image vertical position In PC mode only Sharpness Video Mode Source only Range F 4 0 C Default 0 0 Graphic mode H active size in pixels Image expansion on off o 1 1 fill screen 2 fill to aspect ratio 9 4 3 A 16 9 B 16 10 C 2 35 1 1 OSD horizontal position Range 0 0 F F Default 8 0 OSD vertical position Range 0 0 F F Default 8707 OSD transparency 0 ON 1 OFF OSD menu timeout value 070 Continuous value Round up to nearest available step if value gt max available step set it to the max available step Range 0 5 3 C Default 0 0 English 2 French 3 Spanish 6 German 8 Chinese Main selected
52. quality on digital display devices such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital projectors It was developed by an industry consortium the Digital Display Working Group DDWG It is designed for carrying uncompressed digital video data to a display It is partially compatible with the High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI standard in digital mode DVI D and VGA in analog mode DVI A The LCD controllers offered with the CCX keyboards offer DVI D and DVI I depending on which controller is selected This discussion is presented to help clarify the difference between the various flavors of DVI Overview The DVI interface uses a digital protocol in which the desired illumination of pixels is transmitted as binary data When the display is driven at its native resolution it will read each number and apply that brightness to the appropriate pixel In this way each pixel in the output buffer of the source device corresponds directly to one pixel in the display device whereas with an analog signal the appearance of each pixel may be affected by its adjacent pixels as well as by electrical noise and other forms of analog distortion Connectors The DVI connector usually contains pins to pass the DVI native digital video signals In the case of dual link systems additional pins are provided for the second set of data signals DVI I Single Link As well as digital signals the DVI connector includes pins providing the same analog sig
53. r temp Saved Calibrated Oxd7 default Load Calibrated Oxd8 default Wide Screen Mode Selection 7 CenterMarker Oxee 0x43 AspectMarker p i Marker Background Transparency Safe Area Marker Oxee 0x46 0x53 0x63 De interlace mode Reset Query Read BIOS version Read PCBA number Reset all parameters to default value Reset all parameters for all video modes to default value Saving all parameters to user default value Loading all parameters to user default value Wide Screen Mode Reset Query Screen Marker Off Screen Marker On Center Marker Off Center Marker On Preliminary 4 3 16 9 Preliminary 0 25 50 95 Preliminary 64 98 Page 39 1 enable AFM 0 disable AFM 1 enable TNR 4 0 disable TNR 1 enable MADI 5 0 disable MADI 1 enable DCDi 0 disable DCDi BIOS version VV YY ZZ VV VO or EO VO Release version 0 Engineering Sample YY Version Number ZZ Customer Number annnn PCBA number SVX 1920 41721 1 successful 1 successful 1 successful 1 successful 0 not successful E Checksum Error 0 Normal Mode 1 1280x768 2 1366x768 07 4 3 17 16 9 07 0 1 25 2 50 3 95 36 33 98 367 327 96 36 31 94
54. rosoft Corp All other brand and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Liability Disclaimer This manual is as complete and factual as possible at the time of printing however the information in this manual may have been updated since that time Chassis Plans reserves the right to change the functions features or specifications of their products at any time without notice Copyright 2014 by Chassis Plans All rights reserved E mail Support chassisplans com Web www chassis plans com Chassis Plans gi cHassig 10123 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego CA 92131 PLANS Phone 858 571 4330 Fax 858 571 6146 Email Saleseng chassisplans com Systems Engineered to Perform This Page Intentionally Blank Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Index Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Description 1 Table 1 Display Specifications 1 LCD Enhancements 2 Figure 1 EMI Shielding Effectiveness of ITO Coating 2 Figure 2 Optical Stack on LCD 2 Figure 3 Comparison of Reflections with and without Optical Bonding 3 Figure 4 Comparison with and without Optical Bonding 3 Genesis Based LCD Controllers 4 Figure 5 Controller Specifications 4 Photos 5 Specifications 6 Enclosure 6 Display 6 Display Enhancement Options 6 Power Supply Options 6 Environmental 6 Table 2 Spec
55. s different setup methods please refer to the user manual of your router Page 45 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix D Ethernet Network Connection Step 1 Connect to the router and enter into its configuration page Step 2 Locate the internal IP address of the CPX2 173 e g 192 168 1 2 DHCP Clients List IP Address Host Name MAC Address Select Image D 4 IP Address Locator Step 3 Assign the internal IP of the CPX2 173 to DMZ function and enable it Miscellaneous items Image D 5 IP Address Setting and Enable In the above example we can just type http 148 xxx 27 15 to enter web server of the CPX2 173 Connect to multiple CPX2 173 If more than one CPX2 173 are installed at the same location but only has a single IP address to internet then a router with the NAT Port forward and firewall function to map different service ports to individual CPX2 173displays is required For example External Port Internal Port Service LAN IP oso 80 TTP 2 FTP Control 192 168 1 2 2 2 8 9180 192 168 1 3 FTP Control 3 Table D 2 Remote Control To setup NAT and Port forward function on your router you may refer to the following procedure for your reference Different router will has its different setup method please refer to the user manual of your router Step 1 Connect to the router and enter into its configuration page Page 46 Chassis Plans CPK2 17
56. sition Gamma SDI Reclocked Output Touch RS232 Screen Control SDI Display Input Port HDMI Circuit Breaker Power VGA 8 9 0 5 e 5 ae So rok Photo 3 Advanced HD SDI Controller Rear Panel I O HOM OM d BNC BNC RS292 Control Pori 5252 Remote Control 089 Fema Touch Sereen Touch Screen Output USB USBF1V226 Optional Table 8 Rear Panel Connections Advanced HD SDI Controller Page 18 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 5 Operation amp OSDs Chapter 5 Operation LCD Front Panel Controls The On Screen Display OSD is adjusted as follows Press the Menu Button located on the front of the monitor Use the buttons described below to maneuver around the Menu Select the desired OSD Menu from the Menu Screen Shots below to make the desired adjustment s Press the Menu button to exit out of the OSD Menu when complete or wait for the OSD window to automatically close as set by the OSD Time Out setting hon gt Power Turns the Unit On and Off Adjust A o Hot Key 1 Increase o When the cursor is not showing in sub menus moves selection right between top tabs o Cursor showing in sub menus adjusts setting up o Cursor sub sub menu gt showing enters sub sub menu See Select A below to escape o Toggles Off to On Adj v ajust Display Auto Adjust o Hot
57. t tint value increment decrement Reset Query Maximum query 1 Minimum query 1 Set Source value 1 Query Source 1 Set dot clock phase value increment decrement Query Set img_hpos value increment decrement Query Page 28 volume Range 0 0 1 E Default O F 0 audio off muted 1 audio on Brightness Range 4 E B 2 Default 8707 ss reference by Input main select 0x98 Contrast Range 1 C E 4 Default 8 0 ss reference by Input main select 0x98 PAL NTSC color In video mode only Range 0 1 F F Default 8707 ss reference by Input main select 0x98 NTSC tint In NTSC mode only Range 5 3 9 F Default 79 ss reference by Input main select 0x98 Dot clock phase In PC mode only Image horizontal position In PC mode only Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programmin Image V position 2 Sharpness uno Scaling Mode Ox8a nn MR Ox8b nnnn gt Ox8c 0 2 DIA B C D TRI gn OSD H position un OSD V position un OSD Transparency OSD menu timeout Select OSD Language Input main select Set img_vpos value increment decrement Query Set shar
58. tandard Controller Rear Panel I O Connector HDMI BNC BNC USBFTV22G Optional Table 7 Rear Panel Connections Standard Controller Page 17 Chassis Plans CPK2 173 Technical Reference Chapter 4 Installation Advanced Controller Rear Panel Connections The Advanced Controller provides for HD SDI VGA analog HDMI Display PortComposite and S Video video inputs The Advanced Controller also supports Picture In Picture PIP allowing a video input Composite or S Video image to be laid on top of either a VGA or DVI input The Advanced HD SDI Controller offers the following features Inputs Analog RGB 60Hz at WUXGA UXGA SXGA WXGA XGA SVGA VGA With auto detect of Digital Separate Sync Sync On Green amp Composite Sync Auto detects VGA WUXGA interlaced amp non interlaced HDMI 1 3 60Hz at WUXGA UXGA SXGA WXGA XGA SVGA VGA 1080p 1080i 720p 576p 480p Display 60Hz at WUXGA UXGA SXGA WXGA XGA SVGA VGA 1080p 1080i 720p 576p 480p Port 1 1a SDI 576i50 PAL 480160 NTSC 720p60 59 94 50 4 2 2 1080160 59 94 50 4 2 2 1080p60 50 4 2 2 Features Image Up Scaling Image Down Scaling Auto picture setup Auto RGB calibration Auto source seek OSD timeout OSD position OSD menu rotation OSD transparency select input source Volume control On board temperature reporting Image Control Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Clock Phase Color temperature Image po
59. x values will change depends on different value of H Size V Size and input resolution Colour Select colour temperature Main selected temperature select value 0 9500K Reset 1 8000K Query 2 6500K 3 5000K 4 User Page 32 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Red level for Oxb4 Set the level of the red channel Red level for selected colour selected colour for the selected colour temp temperature temperature value increment decrement TRI Reset Range 9 C F F Default tics Query Maximum query 1 c reference by Color n Minimum query 1 Temperature P ss C Set Source Temperature ss reference by Input main Group value 1 select 0x98 07 SS C Query Source 1 Green level for 0xb5 Set the level of the green Green level for selected colour selected colour channel for the selected colour temperature temperature temp r value increment decrement 2 Reset Range 9 C F F Query Default E C n Maximum query 1 P 55 6 nn Minimum query 1 c reference by Color Set Source Temperature Temperature 0 SS C Group value 1 ss reference by Input main Query Source 1 select 0x98 Blue level for 06 Set the level of the blue channel Blue level for s
60. x41 0x30 mode switching 1 DHCP Oxee 0x70 0x41 0x31 Custom Sizing Custom sizing selection 0 Overscan 0 1 2 Overscan Normal Custom 1 Custom Underscan Wr Query 2 Normal Page 36 Chassis Plans CPX2 173 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Function Command Description Acknowledge if enabled Send Display OxF1 S Send Command Mark S S 0x53 or 0x73 Text Character e g Send 40 0 21 0 ASCII 0x21 0x40 0x60 0x7E Display Mark 7 0 60 0 RS232 Code Return 1 Return 0x31 1 successful OxF1 0x53 Clear Display OxF1 Mark C C 0x43 or 0x63 C Clear command Return 1 Return 0x31 1 successful e g Clear Display Mark RS232 Code OxF1 0x43 Return Code OxF1 0x43 0x31 Display Mark Horizontal Position OxF 1 PH ss Return nn H 0x48 or 0x68 nn 0x30 0x30 0x46 0x46 H Horizontal Position command ss Set Horizontal Position number nn Return Position number e g Set Display Mark Horizontal Position RS232 Code OxF1 0x48 0x30 0x31 Return Code OxF1 0x48 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x31 Display Mark Vertical Position OxF 1 PV ss Return
61. y Function Command Description _ Acknowledge if enabled Volume control lefttright channel Volume control on off mute Brightness control Contrast control all channels Saturation control Hue control Phase tuning control Image H position 0x80 a A nn TRI o 0x80 m M o ad TRI o 0x81 gt TIR pe n 0x82 a A nn gt r R ie n i ss O SS 0x83 nn TR o n P ss nn 0 SS 0x84 nn TIRI o m n P 55 nn 0 SS 0x85 o 0x86 nnnn A Function in ARGB mode only Implemented only in standard controller Not applicable to Advanced HD SDI Controller Set audio L R volume value increment decrement Reset Quer Disable audio output Enable audio output Reset Query Set brightness value increment decrement Reset Query Current Source Maximum query 1 Minimum query 1 Set Source value 1 Query Source 1 Set all contrast value increment decrement Reset Query Maximum query 1 Minimum query 1 Set Source value 1 Query Source 1 Set color value increment decrement Reset Query Maximum query 1 Minimum query 1 Set Source value 1 Query Source 1 Se
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