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Post 18 made on Thursday July 11, 2013 at 07:57
dro
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On June 26, 2013 at 18:56, adamav said...
Actually every Samsung TV with Ex-link port can be controlled via rs232 ( service port or not ) . Here's a part of discussion on that subject from a different forum :

" For the European Samsung models with a Service port instead of a ex-link port, direct RS232 doesn't work because the port is on TTL level.
You have to convert the RS232 control (which is 10-15V) to TTL level (3.3V).
Be aware that direct RS232 input in the Sevice port can damage the Service port!
More you can read at: [Link: wiki.samygo.tv]
There are several (cheap) converters, but the professional one is the B&B Electronics 232LPTTL33 (3.3V edition) (see attachment)
This converter is port powered and don't need a separate power supply and works perfect for us. "

Can you elaborate on "service port or not"? Do you mean 232 OR service port, or even without either?
I'm trying to work out how to use 232 via USB or VGA port as I've been reading may be possible.


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