Application Notes BDL3245E/BDL4245E/BDL4645E: Remote Control Protocol For RJ-45 Interface

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Application Notes BDL3245E/BDL4245E/BDL4645E

Remote Control Protocol for RJ-45 Interface Version 1.0

Table of Contents
1. 1.1 1.2 2. 2.1 3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 4. 4.1 4.2 4.3 5. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................... 1 PURPOSE................................................................................................................................................... 1 DEFINITIONS, ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ......................................................................................... 1 DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 2 PINOUTS FOR RJ-45 CONNECTOR............................................................................................................. 2 OPERATING ENVIRONMENTS .......................................................................................................... 4 INTERNET BROWSER VERSIONS .................................................................................................................. 4 HOST CONTROLLER ................................................................................................................................. 4 CONNECTION .......................................................................................................................................... 4 BEGIN TO CONFIGURE AND OPERATE ........................................................................................ 5 LAN CONTROL PORT ENABLED ................................................................................................................. 5 LAN NETWORK SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................ 5 CONFIGURE, CONTROL AND OPERATE ..................................................................................................... 7 SUMMARY TABLE FOR LAN CONTROL FEATURES ................................................................. 8

1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose

The purpose of this document is to detail the steps and items that can be used to control a Philips display via RJ-45 port.

1.2

Definitions, Abbreviations and Acronyms PBS RC ACK NACK NAV ID 0xXX RJ-45 LAN TCP/IP Professional Business Solutions Remote Control Acknowledge Not Acknowledge Not Available Identification Hexadecimal notation A registered jack (RJ) is a standardized physical network interface - an eight-contact 8P8C plug (used for RJ49, RJ61 and others, but often called "RJ45" because of its outward resemblance to the true RJ45) Local Area Network The Internet Protocol Suite is the set of communications protocols used for the Internet and other similar networks. It is commonly also known as TCP/IP, named from two of the most important protocols in it: the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), which were the first two networking protocols defined in this standard. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an auto configuration protocol used on IP networks.

DHCP

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2. Definitions
2.1 Pinouts for RJ-45 Connector

Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Ethernet 10BASE-T 100BASE-TX Transmit + Transmit Receive + N/A N/A Receive N/A N/A

Most computer and workstation network adapter cards have interface ports referred to as MDI ports (RJ-45 pin assignments shown on the left side of the below drawing). "Uplink" ports on hubs and our displays RJ-45 connector have the same pin assignments. Most normal ports on hubs have MDI-X ports, which use pins 1 and 2 for receive, and pins 3 and 6 for transmit. A straight cable (one that connects pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2, etc.) can be used to connect an MDI port (a computer) to and MDI-X port (a normal port on a hub). Obviously, to connect two MDI ports together, it is necessary to connect pin 1 to pin 3, pin 2 to pin 6, and so forth.

You can use the crossover RJ-45 cable to connect PC and BDL5571V together without a hub, or use the straight RJ-45 cables to connect PC and BDL5571V together with a hub.
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Default settings for RJ-45 connector: 1. RJ-45 female connector. You can use the straight or crossover RJ-45 cable for connection to the host controller based on different configurations 2. DHCP: Disable 3. IP Address: 172.16.0.1 4. Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 5. Default Gateway: None Note: Before using Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above to control our display, you need to go to OSD Menu\Configuration1\LAN control port to enable it first.

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3. Operating Environments
3.1 Internet Browser Versions Supported Internet browser version: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above and 1920x1080 resolution are recommended 3.2 Host Controller Please make sure you have the LAN card and the corresponding drivers installed on your PC or NB.

3.3

Connection

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4. Begin to configure and operate


4.1 LAN control port enabled Before you can use the Microsoft IE to control BDL3245E/BDL4245E/BDL4645E, you need to go to OSD Menu\Configuration1\LAN control port via RC to enable it first and then you can start to configure and setup the related TCP/IP information. Note: By default, this value is set to disable, that is, our display only can be controlled via COM port under this condition. 4.2 LAN Network Settings The default LAN network settings in BDL3245E/BDL4245E/BDL4645E will be followed: DHCP: Disable IP Address: 172.16.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway: None You can change or setup the related LAN network settings in OSD Menu or Internet Browser, please make sure to use the Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher version for the web browser (the web browser should be set to accept JavaScript and Cookies functions), and the TCP/IP configurations of PC or NB and BDL3245E/BDL4245E/BDL4645E should be in the same subnet, ex.: your IP address and subnet mask of PC or NB should be 172.16.0.x (x: 2 ~ 254) and 255.255.0.0 based on our default network settings. To control BDL3245E/BDL4245E/BDL4645E through Microsoft Internet Browser for the first time, please type the following address in URL: http://172.16.0.1 <Enter> At this moment, the related dialog box will pop up, the default username is admin and default password is0000. Note:
1. In order to logon the LAN Control Webpage, please remember to disable the proxy settings first. Example Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0. In Tools->Internet Options...-> Connections-> LAN Settings..., you will find the proxy settings. Dont check checkbox Use a proxy server for your LAN.

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2.

3.

If the Ethernet cable was connected to the RJ45 connector, the Green LED of RJ45 connector would be always turned on. The Orange LED of RJ45 connector will be blinking to indicate the DATA transferring (Send/Receive). On PC side, user can open Command Prompt, and use command ping to check the network status. Successfully pinging with the IP address of BDL3245E/BDL4245E/BDL4645E (default IP address:172.16.0.1) verifies that the BDL3245E/BDL4245E/BDL4645E was successfully added to your network.

4.

You need to input the correct username and password and then you just can access the main page in Microsoft Internet Explorer.

After passing the credential, you can see the main page in Microsoft Internet Brower and then you can configure, control and operate our display through our friendly user interface.

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4.3

Configure, Control and Operate

You can change and setup the parameters of display through the LAN Control Webpage. Example: If you want to change the value of brightness, you can push +/- button to increase/decrease the value of brightness. You can also press Enter after input value in the edit box.

4.4

Auto Discovery Program

You can execute Auto Discovery Program.exe program. This program will auto discover device (BDL3245E/BDL4245E/BDL4645E) on local network.

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5. Summary Table for LAN Control Features MAIN MENU Function


Brightness Contrast Sharpness Black level Noise reduction Tint(HUE) INPUT: HDMI-Video timing, YPbPr only Color INPUT: HDMI-Video timing, YPbPr only Picture Color temperature Color control Smart contrast

SUB MENU range[step]


0-100[1] 0-100[1] 0-100[4or5] 0-100[1] Off, Low, Medium, High 0-100[1]

0-100[1] 3000K,4000K,5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 9300K, 10000K, Native, User User-R (0-255)[1] User-G (0-255)[1] User-B (0-255)[1] Off On PC : Standard/Hight bright/sRGB VIDEO : Standard/Hight bright/Cinema VGA/DVI-D/HDMI/Component/Video/S-Video/Card OPS(option) OK / Cancel 0-100[x] 0-100[x]

Smart picture Video source Picture reset Screen H position V position


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Clock INPUT: VGA only Clock phase INPUT: VGA only

0-100[x] 0-100[x] PC: Full/Normal/Custom/Real VIDEO: Full/Normal/Dynamic/Custom/Real/21:9 Zoom 0-100[1] H zoom 0-100[1]

Zoom mode

Custom zoom

V zoom 0-100[1] H position 0-100[1] V position 0-100[1]

Screen reset Balance Treble Bass Volume Audio Mute Audio source Audio reset PIP PIP PIP input PIP change PIP size
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OK / Cancel 0 to 100[1] 0 to 100[1] 0 to 100[1] 0 to 100[1] Off On HDMI source: HDMI/Audio1/Audio2/Audio3 Card OPS source : Card OPS/Audio1/Audio2/Audio3 Others source :Audio1/Audio2/Audio3 OK / Cancel Off On Video,S-Video source: HDMI/DVI-D/VGA/Component/Card OPS(option) HDMI,DVI,VGA,Component,Card OPS source: Video/S-Video No Yes Large/Medium/Small

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PIP audio PIP reset Auto adjust INPUT: VGA only Power save Language

Main/Sub OK / Cancel OK / Cancel RGB (On/Off) Video (On/Off) English/German/Spanish/French/Italian/Russian/Polish/Turkish/Simplified Chinese Cooling Fan (Auto/On) Brightness (On/Off) Pixel shift (Off/10-900sec/Auto) Network host name DHCP (Enable/Disable) IP address xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx

Panel saving

Configuration 1

Network settings

Subnet mask xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx Default gateway xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx Set(No/Yes)

Configuration reset Factory reset OSD turn off Information OSD Configuration 2 Sleep timer (Off timer) OSD H-position OSD V-position

OK / Cancel OK / Cancel * SEC(5-120sec, unit 5sec) 1-60sec[1](On) / Off 1 to 24Hour(On)/ Off 0 to 100[1] 0 to 100[1]

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Monitor information Black level expansion INPUT: VIDEO only Gamma selection Scan mode INPUT: HDMI-Video timing, DVI-D(HD timing), DP(HD timing), YPbPr only Scan conversion Film mode IR control Advanced option Keyboard control

Model name: Serial no.: Operation hours: SW version: LAN Version: High / Medium / Low / Off 2.2/2.4/S gamma/Native Over scan/ Under scan Progressive / Interlace Auto/ Off Normal Lock Primary Secondary Lock Unlock H monitors V monitors Position Frame comp. (No/Yes) Enable (No/Yes) Switch On Delay (Off/2-50/Auto) Temperature Sensor 1 Sensor 2

Tiling

Heat status

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Date and time

Year Month Day Hour Minute Daylight saving ->


Daylight saving start date xxx Sunday of xxx Daylight saving stop date xxx Sunday of xxx Correction time xxx Hour Daylight saving correction (On/Off)

Current date time xxxx . xx . xx xx : xx : xx xxx xx : xx : xx

Today

xxxx . xx . xx

Schedule

On Off Input 1 2 00:00 00:00 VGA 3 4 Every day Mon Tue 5 Wed Thu Fri 6 Sat Sun Every week 7 1--26[1] Off On Off(Low)/Medium/High Off On OK / Cancel On ( OK / Cancel )

Monitor ID DDC/CI Smart power Auto signal detection Advanced option reset Power On/Off Power On/Off

Off ( OK / Cancel )
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