Panasonic Plasma IP Control???
TurnipTruck
Junior Member
Has anyone ever heard of controlling Panasonic plasmas over IP? The one I'm working with has a "Wake on LAN" option in the menus. It got me thinking.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Well, if the plasma has some sort of iPhone / Android app, you would think it has IP control.
My LG LCD TV has IP control, but it's much of a hassle, and you can't power on the LCD through IP... -
Have you tried to telnet into it?
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Pana IP control
Looked into this a while ago. It uses sort of uPNP and SOAP over HTTP. It doesn't comply to a particular standard. Best thing to do is use the PC control app and wireshark to monitor it.
Its probably easier to use discrete IR codes....I'm not a fan of IR but it may be the only feasible way!! -
Duncan Ellis wrote: »Looked into this a while ago. It uses sort of uPNP and SOAP over HTTP. It doesn't comply to a particular standard. Best thing to do is use the PC control app and wireshark to monitor it.
Its probably easier to use discrete IR codes....I'm not a fan of IR but it may be the only feasible way!!
Having come through the era of projectors being king I tended to try and deal with plasma displays the same way: fairly comprehensive control and two-way communications. But that vine has fairly dried up as manufacturers have gone away from including rs232. However, they really haven't migrated towards IP either in a strict control system sense. They tend to be moving toward http and proprietary apps that connect via some kind of cloud.
Hopefully as TVs get a little more settled on their features ( quietly snickering to myself) they might get 'round to re-tooling the control protocol. Until then, as long as they at least give us some kind of discrete power commands I'll be happy. -
Pana IP control
I have successfully controlled a Panasonic plasma with the PJLink module available @ amx.com - the model of the plasma was TH-65PF30. See more information about the plasma at http://panasonic.net/prodisplays/products/category_standard_pdp.html
The online event is like this:DATA_EVENT[vdvPJLink_Display] //panasonic display TH-65PF30 via pj-link { ONLINE: { SEND_COMMAND vdvPJLink_Display,'PROPERTY-IP_Address,192.168.30.112' SEND_COMMAND vdvPJLink_Display,'PROPERTY-Port,4352' SEND_COMMAND vdvPJLink_Display,'PROPERTY-Password,Panasonic' SEND_COMMAND vdvPJLink_Display,'reinit' } }
As you might know the PJLink protocol is a standard protocol to have access on basic functions like power on/off, switching the input source etc. Normally projectors have included this protocoll.
I think Panasonic also offers the possibility to send the rs232 codes via a lan connection to control the professional display range devices (and also the professional projectors range). Normally the port they use is 1024. But I did not try this.
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