![]() Just to share my experience, I have been successful with RS232 control of a UE55HU7500LXXC, euro model, apparently the same model as the US UN55HU8550 version.ġ. I tried with a B&B 232LPTT元3 and it doesn't work Ģ. I am using a Philips Pronto RFX9600 extender and it works fine with 9600, 8, N, 1 settings ģ. Integrate to IoT external devices providing ultimate control and monitoring within the Command secure environment. For some reason, I coudn't make it work with any terminal software I tried (TeraTerm, HypeTerm) and even Eventghost. For a third or even fourth monitor, just repeat these steps. Then connect a compatible DisplayPort cable from the primary monitor’s DisplayPort Out to the secondary monitor’s DisplayPort In. No changes in the Service Menu are required, it works straight from the box. Setup is straightforward: Connect the PC’s main DisplayPort connector to the DisplayPort In connector on the primary monitor. The back of the TV wheer the 3.5 mm jacks are is labeled 'RS232C'. You may actually disable RS232 control if you do some of the things that you find in the net, such as activating Debug. Link: I confirmed these RS232C codes work by using the GC-100 plugged in to my TV and then using the iTest utility to send the RS232C codes (e.g., AA 11 FE 01 01 11) This is what was causing my confusion. When you send the power on command, you must add a CR (thanks to Daniel at the Loxone forum for this). Don't add any more 0D to any other string, just power it up with this string and then use the standard strings for all other commands.Ħ. Daniel at the Loxone forum reported success with his UE55HU8580. The corresponding US model is either the UN55HU8700 or UN55HU9000. ![]()
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