![]() The codes represented below are broadcast codes and will send the command to ALL displays if connected: Command. Bezel Width 12.0mm (Top) / 12.0mm (Side) /12. These types of displays typically have an RS232C In and an RS232C Out port because they are intended to be daisy-chained together.Special Hardware: Temperature Sensor, Pivot Display, Clock Battery (168hrs Clock Keeping), Videowall Daisy Chain (HDCP2.2: 4EA, HDCP1.4: 7EA), IP5x, Wi-Fi/BT Software: Auto Source Switching & Recovery, LFD Home UI, Button Lock, Hot key option, Plug & Play (Initial Setting).Power Consumption (Standby) less than 0.5W.Power Consumption (Typical/Max) 125W (Typical) / 198W (Max).Now, onward to find a list of all available. 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. Power Supply AC 100 - 240 V~ (+/- 10 %), 50/60 Hz The back of the TV wheer the 3.5 mm jacks are is labeled 'RS232C'.Output RGB: HDMI 2.0 (Loop-out) AUDIO: Stereo mini Jack. ![]() Input RGB: DVI-D, Display Port 1.2 (1) VIDEO: HDMI 2.0 (2) HDCP: HDCP2.2 AUDIO: Stereo mini Jack, DVI HDMI USB: USB 2.0 x 2. ![]()
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