![]() This link is what I used to find all the commands. A google search of samsung dlp rs232 produces lots of reviews stating the RS232 is for CONTROL. ![]() Below is a list of items that you can use for commands: Power on: \x08\x22\x00\x00\x00\x02\xD4 Just make sure to change the port below if you do that (after the IP). I used port 22 but you can adjust this if needed. ![]() Once everything is hooked up and you can reach your device on the network (default for these devices is that port 80 is open so you can reach it in your browser), you’ll want to make sure that your TCP device is set to TCP server. As I like to keep all my configurations on my PFSense, I switched this to DHCP. The TCP to RS232 that I bought had a default IP of 192.168.0.7 and admin admin for username/password. (optional) Since I have POE on all my switch ports, I also bought a POE splitter here. This port looks like a headphone jack (3.5mm) but is indeed RS232. The main reason I did this was to make sure my TV stayed off the internet to keep the ads away/data mining. I am able to adjust volume, HDMI, and power easily. Didn’t find any documentation on the site so wanted to help out anyone that is thinking of a similar setup. Just making this post about how I added in my Samsung TV to HA.
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