The integrators working on programming Crestron automation for an NC1201L-A I recently installed are reporting to me that when the projector is in service mode (or "serviceman mode," as NEC's politically incorrect Jinglish manual calls it!), it will not process incoming commands via RS232. When it's put back into user mode, it will.
Has anyone else come across this? I can't find any mention of this behavior in the service manual. This is only the second NEC I've tangled with that uses RS232 automation, and the first (an NC900) played silly buggers as well. Specifically, DCC kept freezing and losing communication with the projector, until the RS232 was disconnected. This NC1201L-A isn't doing that: DCC works fine via IP while the Crestron is talking to it via RS232, and updates itself after an RS232 command is executed. But apparently, if the projector is put into service mode, this has the effect of disconnecting the RS232, until it's put back into user mode.
The projector has firmware version 1.018 (current), in case that's relevant.
Has anyone else come across this? I can't find any mention of this behavior in the service manual. This is only the second NEC I've tangled with that uses RS232 automation, and the first (an NC900) played silly buggers as well. Specifically, DCC kept freezing and losing communication with the projector, until the RS232 was disconnected. This NC1201L-A isn't doing that: DCC works fine via IP while the Crestron is talking to it via RS232, and updates itself after an RS232 command is executed. But apparently, if the projector is put into service mode, this has the effect of disconnecting the RS232, until it's put back into user mode.
The projector has firmware version 1.018 (current), in case that's relevant.
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