List Of Rs-232C Commands - Pioneer PRO-110FD Service Manual

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9.2 LIST OF RS-232C COMMANDS

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RS-232C commands can be used in Service Factory mode. Before using RS-232C commands, it is necessary to change the factory presetting.
See "9.1 OUTLINE OF RS-232C COMMAND".
[Note ; If you want to see version infomation (ex. QS1, QSE, Factory, Menu), Please see 10 seconds after starting.]
RS-232C command list
Command
Name
A
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ABL
Adjusting the upper limit of the power
S00
AMT
Audio mute OFF
B
S01
Audio mute ON
ADDRESS L1, L2 setting
AP0
S∗∗
ADDRESS L3, L4 setting
AP1
S∗∗
ADDRESS U1, U2 setting
AP2
S∗∗
ADDRESS U3, U4 setting
AP3
S∗∗
∗∗∗
APN
1V average pulse number setting
APW
S00
APL interlocked function: OFF
S01
APL interlocked function: ON
APL interlocked WB: ON / APL interlocked γ : OFF
S02
APL interlocked WB: OFF / APL interlocked γ : ON
S03
C
B
BCP
Copying the backup data in the EEPROM
∗∗∗
BHI
User white balance : BLUE highlight
∗∗∗
BLW
User white balance : BLUE lowlight
∗∗∗
BRT
User brightness
S00
BSM
After image/Burning safe mode: OFF
S01
After image/Burning safe mode: ON
C
CBU
Clearing backup data of EEPROM
CHM
Clearing data of the hour meter
FWD
CHN
Changing tuner preset channel (1 step forward)
D
REV
Changing tuner preset channel (1 step reverse)
CHR
Clearing data of the hour meter of MTB side
∗∗∗
CNT
User contrast
CMT
Clearing data of the maximum temperature
CPC
Clearing power-on count data
CPD
Clearing power-down histrory
CPM
Clearing data of the pulse meter
CSD
Clearing shutdown history
CTM
Releasing the TRAP SW
D
E
S00
Dither/L dither OFF & noise OFF
DIZ
S01
Dither/L dither ON & noise ON
S02
Dither/L dither OFF & noise ON
S03
Dither/L dither ON & noise OFF
DRV
S00
Panel drive-power OFF
S01
Panel drive-power ON
To subtract ∗∗∗ to the adjustment value (∗∗∗ = 000 to 999, designated by a
DW*
function command)
F
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Function
PDP-5010FD
2
3
Active
Effective only
Last
U-com
in Factory
Memory
MDU
MTB
mode
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Mod
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Remarks
UP*/DN* is not effective
UP*/DN* is not effective
UP*/DN* is not effective
UP*/DN* is not effective
UP*/DN* is not effective
UP*/DN* is not effective
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