Canon SX60 manual

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    User Command Specifications 1 C over ver. 01.0100/05 2005.12.27 ver. 01.0100/04 2005.12.5 ver. 01.0100/03 2005.11.14 ver. 01.0100/02 2005.11.10 ver. 01.0100/01 2005.11.1 Canon projector SX6/SX60/X600 User Commands[...]

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    User Command Specifications Version revision history 1 I. Version revision history I. Version revision histor y Version number of User Commands changed to "01.0100." Entire document Listing of the parameters for each command changed to the listing obtained by the "RANGE" command. Entire document PAGE 2 "GUID" in "[...]

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    User Command Specifications Contents 1 II . Contents II. Contents 1. Overview 2. Communication Specifications 3. Communication Flow 4. Command System SX50 SX6 / SX60 / X600 5. Control Mode 6. Key/Emulation function 7. Power Management Mode 8. Command List 9. Details of command REMOTE LOCAL POWER AUTO SET EXE BLANK INPUT AUTOPC DOTS TRACK HPOS[...]

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    User Command Specifications Contents GET INPUT GET DOTS GET TRACK GET HPOS/VPOS GET HPIX/VPIX GET SEL GET ASPECT GET IMAGE GET BRI GET CONT GET SHARP GET GAMMA GET DGAMMA GET PROG GET WB GET WBRGB GET SAT GET HUE GET RGBGAIN GET RGBOFFSET GET ACADJUST GET MEMCADJ GET 6AXADJ GET 6AXR ~ 6AXY GET LAMP GET VKS/HKS GET AVOL GET MUTE GET BVOL GET IMAGE[...]

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    User Command Specifications Contents RANGE SAT RANGE HUE RANGE RGBGAIN RANGE RGBOFFSET RANGE ACADJUST RANGE MEMCADJ RANGE 6AXADJ RANGE 6AXR ~ 6AXY RANGE LAMP RANGE VKS/HKS RANGE AVOL RANGE MUTE RANGE BVOL RANGE IMAGEFLIP RANGE PMM RANGE PJON RANGE NOSIG RANGE NOSHOW RANGE LOGOPOS RANGE LANG RANGE TERMINAL RANGE KEYLOCK RANGE RCCH RANGE GUID RANGE[...]

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    User Command Specifications 1. Overview 1 1 . O verv i ew ・ These specifications describe the methods of controlling the projector from the PC over an RS-232C connection ・ Virtually all operations possible with the remote control can be controlled from the PC ・ The following symbols are used in these specifications . [ ] | := 1. Overview [...]

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    User Command Specifications 2. Communication Specifications 4 2. Communication Specifications Tc : 10ms * For the SX50 : 5S (Timeout between CR and LF is 10ms.) * For the SX6, SX60 or X600 Tr Command/response interval:10S Send data SD SD Send data Receive data RD RD Receive data Signal ground SG SG Signal ground ※ In the projector, none of th[...]

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    User Command Specifications 2. Communication Specifications Request transmissions sent from PC to the projector △ <Command character strings> △ <Delimiters> One of CR (0Dh), LF (0Ah), CR+LF (0Dh+0Ah), Null (00h ) Null □ BUSY ■ WARN ■ ERR □ GET □ RANGE Control Projector control command. The format is shown below. ■ OK ■[...]

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    User Command Specifications 2. Communication Specifications Transmissions sent from Projector to PC in response to commands from PC <Response character string> <Delimiter > The first two characters are always <one lowercase letter>: The first character indicates the response type. State response i:OK i:BUSY etc. Warning w:USER_COM[...]

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    User Command Specifications 2. Communication Specifications Transmission is recognized when delimiter is received. Even if a maximum transmission length is received, the entire received transmission will be lost unless a delimiter is received. The <Parameter value> is defined as shown below. <Parameter value>:=<Value 1 > ▽ <V[...]

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    User Command Specifications 3. Communication Flow 1 3. Communication Flow One response is always returned for each command sent from the PC. Within Tr *The timeout interval between command and response (Tr) is 10 seconds. Response reception timeout If a response is not received within Tr (timeout interval between command and response) while in resp[...]

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    User Command Specifications 4. Command System SX50 1 4. C SX50 SX50. User Command System Display setting INPUT *User commands use only automatic selection of input signals. *Running of Auto PC will change the values set in “Input signal settings”. *This is set for each input signal and image quality. RESET IMAGE System setting RESET SYSTEM *Run[...]

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    User Command Specifications SX6 / SX60 / X600 1 SX6 / SX60 / X600 SX6, SX60 or X600 User Command System Mode chang e Setting/Control Display setting *Running of Auto PC will change the values set in “Input signal settings”. User screen setting RESET IMAGE System setting Other settings RESET LAMPTIME RESET SYSTEM Remote control/Ke y *Same as “[...]

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    User Command Specifications 5. Control Mode 1 5. Control Mode The table below shows the states and limitations of the LOCAL and REMOTE control modes. Mode Item Status State indicator Constant remote indicator ※ 2 ALM ALM state indicato r ALM state indicato r ・ AC power supp l y t o pro j ec t o r ・ REMOTE comman d ・ M anua l power on / o ff[...]

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    User Command Specifications 6. Key/Emulation function 1 6 . K ey /E mu l a ti on f unc ti on The table below shows how the main unit/remote control keys and emulation function operate in each control mode 6. Key/Emulation function Key/Emulation LOCAL mode Unlock Remote control lock Main unit key lock REMOTE mode Unlock Remote control lock Main unit[...]

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    User Command Specifications 7. Power Management Mode 1 7. Power Management Mod e Concerning the processing for switching to the power management standby or exit mode in the remote or local mode Events for returning from standby mode ・ Signal inpu t ・ Pressing of a button on main unit or remote contro l Lamp on ・ REMOTE command ・ RC/MAIN com[...]

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    User Command Specifications 8. Command List 1 8. Command List Mode Control Setting Reference 1 ○ 2 ○ 3 ○ 4 ○ 5 ○ 6 ○ 7 ○ 8 ○ 9 ○ 10 ○ 11 ○ 12 ○ 13 ○ 14 ○ 15 ○ 16 ○ 17 ○ 18 ○ 19 ○ 20 ○ 21 ○ 22 ○ 23 ○ 24 ○ 25 ○ 26 ○ 27 ○ 28 ○ 29 ○ 30 ○ 31 ○ 32 ○ 33 ○ 34 ○ 35 ○ 36 ○ 37 ○ 38 ○ [...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command 1 9. Details of command 9. Details of command Descriptions of each command are provided starting from the next page. The command descriptions have the format shown below. * Alphabetic command nam e * This indicates the command format. * This explains the required parameters for the command. * This d[...]

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    User Command Specifications (SET command) 0 PAGE 13[...]

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    User Command Specifications (GET command) 0 PAGE 13[...]

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    User Command Specifications (RANGE command) 0 PAGE 13[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command REMOTE 1 REMOTE REMOTE REMOTE None "i:OK" is returned when it was possible to switch the mode properly. This switches to Remote mode. -1 -2 However, zoom or focus lens drive stops if the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -3 -4 -5 When this command is executed, all the statuses and settin[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command LOCAL 1 LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL None "i:OK" is returned when it was possible to switch the mode properly. This switches to Local mode. -1 RC -2 However, zoom or focus lens drive stops if the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -3 -4 Mode switching > LOCAL < i:OK Mode viewing > GET MODE [...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command POWER 1 POWER POWER POWER □ <Paramete r :ID > "i:OK" is returned if the parameter was set properly. This performs ON/OFF control of the power supply. -1 -2 However, zoom or focus lens drive stops if the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -3 -4 Status Off ○○ Off -> lig[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9.Details of comman d AUTOSETEXE 1 AUTOS ETEXE AUTOSETEXE AUTOSETEXE□<Auto set parameter:ID> Auto set parameters For details, refer to the RANGE command . “i:OK” is returned when the automatic processing was completed successfully. One of the following responses is returned if an error[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command B LANK 1 BLANK BLANK BLANK=<BLANK parameter:ID> BLANK parameters For details, refer to the RANGE command . For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONT[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command INPUT 1 INPUT INPUT INPUT=<Input selection parameters :ID > Input selection parameters "i:OK" is returned if the parameter was set properly. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 This command has the same function as the button[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command AUTOPC 1 AUTOPC AUTOPC AUTOPC None -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. Furthermore, it may not be possible to execute the command with some input signals. -2 -3 ・ Total number of dots ・ Tracking ・ Horizontal/vertical position s ・ Number of ho[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command DOTS 1 DOTS DOTS DOTS=<Number of dots: Number> Number of dots 1 This designates the total number of dots for one horizontal period. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. Furthermore, it may not be possible to execute the command with some input s[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command TRACK 1 TRACK TRACK TRACK=<Adjustment value: Number > Adjustment value -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. Furthermore, it may not be possible to execute the command with some input signals. -2 Menu [Display settings] - [Input signal settings] [...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command HPOS/VPOS 1 HPOS/VPOS HPOS/VPOS HPOS=<Horizontal position: Number> V POS=<Vertical position: Number> Horizontal/vertical positions -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. Furthermore, it may not be possible to execute the command with some in[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command HPIX/VPIX 1 HPIX/VPIX HPIX/ VPIX HPIX=<Horizontal resolution: Number> V PIX=<Horizontal resolution: Number> Horizontal/vertical resolution -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. Furthermore, it may not be possible to execute the command with[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command SEL 1 SEL SEL SEL=<Input signal selection parameter: ID> Input signal selection parameter Auto This selects the input signal. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. Furthermore, it may not be possible to execute the command with some input signals[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command ASPECT 1 ASPECT ASPECT ASPECT=<Screen setting parameter s :ID > Screen setting parameters Auto Normal Wide Full screen Real -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. Furthermore, it may not be possible to execute the command with some input sig[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command IMAGE 2 IMAGE IMAGE IMAGE=<Image mode setting paramete r :ID > Image mode setting parameters This sets the image quality. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 -3 Menu [Image adjustments] - [Image mode settings] [Image adjustments] - [Im[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command IMAGE Supported Command State s OFF ON PM × ○ × × ○ × * If a command cannot be supported, 'INVALID_MODE' or 'NOT_POWER_SUPPLIED' is returned as an error response. * "i:BUSY" may be returned if the power status is being switched. D-Video SCART Remarks Model Power[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command BRI 1 BRI BRI BRI=<Brightness setting: Number> Brightness setting (-20 to 20) This sets the screen brightness. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Image adjustments] - [Brightness] [Image adjustments] - [Brightness] -3 -4 Setting > [...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command CONT 1 CONT CONT CONT=<Contrast setting: Number> Contrast setting (-20 to 20) This sets the screen contrast. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Image adjustments] - [Contrast] [Image adjustments] - [Contrast] -3 -4 Setting > CONT=3[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command SHARP 1 SHARP SHARP SHARP=<Sharpness setting: Number > Sharpness setting (-4 to 4) -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Image adjustments] - [Sharpness] [Image adjustments] - [Sharpness] -3 -4 Setting > SHARP=3 This sets the contrast[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command GAMMA 1 GAMMA GAMMA GAMMA=<Gamma adjustment: Number > Gamma adjustment (-4 to 4) This performs the Gamma adjustment. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Image adjustments] - [Gamma] [Image adjustments] - [Gamma] -3 -4 Setting > GAMM[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command DGAMMA 1 DGAMMA DGAMMA DGAMMA=<Dynamic gamma setting paramete r :ID > Dynamic gamma setting parameters The command is used to set the dynamic gamma function to ON or OFF. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Image adjustments] - [[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command PROG 2 PROG PROG PROG=<Progressive conversion setting parameter s :ID > Progressive conversion setting parameters This command is used to set the progressive conversion processing to ON or OFF. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. Furtherm[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command PROG Supported Command State s OFF ON PM × ○ × × ○ × * If the command cannot be supported, 'INVALID_MODE,' 'NOT_POWER_SUPPLIED' or 'INVALID_SOURCE' is returned as an error response. * If the necessary signals are not input, 'INVALID_SIGNAL (*****)' or [...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command WB 1 WB WB WB=<Screen color correction parameter s :ID > Screen color correction parameters Meaning Standard Blackboard Adjust -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Image adjustments] - [Screen color correction] [Display settings] [...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command WBRGB 1 WBRGB WBRGB RGB setting value (Each value –20 to 20) This sets the RGB adjustment values of the screen color correction. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 -3 Menu [Image adjustments] - [Screen color correction] - [Adjustments] [Display[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command SAT 1 SAT SAT SAT=<Color saturation value setting: Number> Saturation setting (-20 to 20) This sets the screen color saturation. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. Furthermore, it may not be possible to execute the command with some input sign[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command HUE 1 HUE HUE HUE=<Hue setting value : Number> Hue setting (-20 to 20) This sets the screen hue. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. Furthermore, it may not be possible to execute the command with some input signals. -2 Menu [Image adjustment[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command RGBGA IN 1 RGBGAIN RGBGAIN RGBGAIN=<R gai n setting:Number>▽<G gain s etting:Number>▽<B gain setti ng:Number> RGB gain settings (from -20 to 20 for each value) The RANGE command can be used to obtain the parameter range that can be set at that time. For details, refer [...]

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    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command RGBOFFSET 1 RGBOFFSET RGBOFFSET RGB offset settings (-20 to 20 for each value) The RANGE command can be used to obtain the parameter range that can be set at that time. For details, refer to the RANGE command . For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." This command is used to a[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command ACADJUST 1 ACADJUST ACADJUST ACADJUST=<Advanced color adjustment paramete r :ID > Advanced color adjustment parameters Low memory color adjustment Medium memory color adjustment High memory color adjustment -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being dri[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9.Details of c ommand MEMCADJ 1 MEMCADJ MEMCADJ MEMCADJ=<Memory color adjustment parameter:ID> Memory color adjustment parameters For details, refer to the RANGE command . For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus [...]

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    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command 6 AXADJ 1 6AXADJ 6AXADJ 6AXADJ=<6-axis ad justment parameter:ID> For details, refer to the RANGE command . For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONT[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command 6AXR- Y 1 6AXR-Y 6AXR-Y 6AXR=<R hue: Number > ▽ <R saturation: Number> 6AXG=<G hue: Number> ▽ <G saturation: Number> 6AXB=<B hue: Number > ▽ <B saturation: Number> 6AXC=<C hue: Number > ▽ <C saturation: Number> 6AXM=<M hue: Number> ?[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command LAMP 1 LAMP LAMP LAMP=<Lamp output setting parameters :ID > Lamp output setting parameters -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Image adjustments] - [Lamp mode] [Image adjustments] - [Lamp mode] -3 Setting > LAMP=NORMAL The lam[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command RESET 1 RESET RESET RESET □ <Reset parameter s :ID > Reset parameters This resets the projector settings. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 What can be specified by the reset parameters for each "reset type" is provided b[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command VKS/HKS 1 VKS/HKS VKS/HKS V KS=<Vertical keystone distortion value: Number> HKS=<Horizontal keystone distortion value: Number> Vertical/horizontal keystone distortion values This sets the vertical and horizontal keystones. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus l[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command AVOL 1 AVOL AVOL AVOL=<Audio volume level: Number > Audio volume level (0 to 20) -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 -3 Button 'VOL+' and 'VOL-' on the remote control 'VOL' on the remote control -4 -5 Setting &g[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command MUTE 1 MUTE MUTE MUTE=<Mute control parameter: ID> Mute control parameter -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 -3 -4 -5 Setting > MUTE=ON This mutes the volume. < i:OK Reference > GET MUTE or ?MUTE This retrieves the volume state. &l[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command BVOL 1 BVOL BVOL BVOL=<Beep sound setting: Number> Beep sound setting -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 -3 -4 Setting > BVOL=0 This mutes the BEEP sound. < i:OK Reference > GET BVOL or ?BVOL This retrieves the BEEP sound output st[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command IMAGEFLIP 1 IMAGEFLIP IMAGEFLIP IMAGE FLIP=<Image flip setting pa rame ters :ID > Image flip setting parameters Flip horizontally Flip vertically Flip horizontally and verticall y -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Display setti[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command PMM 1 PMM PMM PMM=<Power management setting parameters :ID > Power management setting parameters -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [System settings] - [Power management modes] [System settings] - [Power management modes] -2 -3 T[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command PJON 1 PJON PJON PJON=<Parameters for setting display screen at startup; ID > Parameters for setting display screen at startup -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Display settings] - [User screen settings] - [Screen at startup] [Di[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command NOSIG 1 NOSIG NOSIG NOSIG=<Parameters for setting display screen in no-signal mode :ID > Parameters for setting display screen in no-signal mode -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Display settings] - [User screen settings] - [Sc[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command NOSHOW 1 NOSHOW NOSHOW NOSHOW=<Parameters for setting display screen in no show status :ID > Parameters for setting display screen in no show status -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Display settings] - [User screen settings] -[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command LOGOPOS 1 LOGOPOS LOGOPOS LOGOPOS=<User image position setting parameters :ID > User image position setting parameters This sets the logo display position. -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [Display settings] - [User screen sett[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command LANG 1 LANG LANG LANG=<Language selection parameter s :ID > Language selection parameters -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [System settings] - [Languages] [System settings] - [Languages] -3 Setting > LANG=SWE This sets the [...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command TERMINAL 1 TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL=<Terminal setting parameter s :ID > Terminal setting parameters -1 -2 -3 -4 Setting > TERMINAL=IN This sets to input < i:OK Reference > GET TERMINAL or ?TERMINAL This retrieves the terminal setting state. < g:TERMINAL=OUT Acquisition of p[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command KEYLOCK 1 KEYLOCK KEYLOCK KEYLOCK=<Key lock setting parameter s :ID > Key lock setting parameters -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [System settings] - [Key lock] [System settings] - [Key lock] -3 -4 Setting > KEYLOCK=RC This[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command RCCH 1 RCCH RCCH RCCH=<Remote control setting parameter s :ID > Remote control setting parameters -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 Menu [System settings] - [Remote control] [System settings] - [Other settings] - [Remote control] -3 [...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command GUID 1 GUIDE GUIDE GUIDE=<Guide setting parameter:ID> Guide setting parameters For details, refer to the RANGE command . For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." This command is used to set the guide function display to ON or OFF. (1) However, a "busy" respon[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command DPON 1 DPON DPON DPON=<Direct power-on setting parameter:ID> Direct power-on setting parameters For details, refer to the RANGE command . For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." This command is used to set direct power-on function to ON or OFF. (1) However, a "bu[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command L EDILLUMINA TE 1 LEDILLUMINATE LEDILLUMINATE LEDILLUMINATE=<LED lighting control setting parameter:ID> LED lighting control setting parameters For details, refer to the RANGE command . For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." This command is used to control the lig[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9.Details of comman d ZSTEPDRV 1 ZSTEPDRV ZSTEPDRV ZSTEPDRV=<Zoom lens step control parameter:ID> Zoom lens step control parameters For details, refer to the RANGE command . For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." This command is used to initiate the step drive of the zoom lens. (1) Ho[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command ZCONTDRV 1 ZCONTDRV ZCONTDRV ZCONTDRV=<Zoom lens continuous control parameter:ID> Zoom lens continuous control parameters For details, refer to the RANGE command . For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." This command is used to drive the zoom lens continuously. (1)[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command FSTEPDRV 1 FSTEPDRV FSTEPDRV FSTEPDRV=<Focus lens step control parameter:ID> Focus lens step control parameters For details, refer to the RANGE command . For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." This command is used to drive the focus lens. (1) However, a "bus[...]

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    User Command Specifications 9.Details of c ommand FCONTDRV 1 FCONTDRV FCONTDRV FCONTDRV=<Focus lens continuous control parameter:ID> Focus lens continuous control parameters For details, refer to the RANGE command . For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." This command is used to drive the focus lens. (1) ( Refe[...]

  • Page 77

    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command RC 2 RC RC RC □ <Remote control emulation button parameters :ID > Remote control emulation button parameters The key assignment for the remote control emulation buttons is as follows. *Use the application to adjust the time between pressing of keys. Button press start FOCUS ZOOM *-REP [...]

  • Page 78

    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command RC "i:OK" is returned when the button press request has been acknowledged successfully. (It does not indicate if the operation for the pressed button was executed properly.) -1 ■ Note 1 ■ Note 2 - USB mouse function - Function for transfer to special mode (service mode) ■ Note 3 Be a[...]

  • Page 79

    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command MAIN 1 MAIN MAIN MAIN □ <Main unit panel emulation button parameters :ID > Main unit panel emulation button parameters The key assignments for the front panel buttons are shown below. *Use the application to adjust the time between pressing of keys. "i:OK" is [...]

  • Page 80

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET 1 GET GET GET □ <Parameter> ? △ <Parameter > GAMMA DGAMMA Retrieve each data AVOL Color saturation setting Gamma correction VKS HKS PROG WBRGB Reference IMAGE CONT BLANK status Contrast setting Paramete r Mode Input signal Screen size ASPECT Signal status detection Remote cont[...]

  • Page 81

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET MODE 1 GET MODE GET MODE This inquires about the current control mode. -1 -2 -3 a. b. > GET MODE or ?MODE < g:MODE=REMOTE * Commands are indicated by ">", and responses are indicated by "<". Supported Command State s OFF ON PM ○○○ ○○○ X600 SX60 ○?[...]

  • Page 82

    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command GET POWER 1 GET POWER GET POWER GET □ POWER ? △ POWER g:POWER=<Power status: ID> OFF OFF2ON ON ON2PMM Transitioning from power on → standby mode PMM PMM2ON Transitioning from standby → power on ON2OFF For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 This inquiry can be [...]

  • Page 83

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command GET B LANK 1 GET BLANK GET BLANK For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) (2) The BLANK setting can be controlled using th[...]

  • Page 84

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET INPUT 1 GET INPUT GET INPUT GET □ INPUT ? △ INPUT g:INPUT=<Input type: ID> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 This inquiry can be made in the power-on status. A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to th[...]

  • Page 85

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET DOTS 1 GET DOTS GET DOTS GET □ DOTS ? △ DOTS g:DOTS=<Total number of dots: Number> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. [...]

  • Page 86

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET TRACK 1 GET TRACK GET TRACK GET □ TRAC K ? △ TRAC K g:TRACK=<Tracking adjustment value: Number > -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) With some input signals, it may not be p[...]

  • Page 87

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET HPOS/VPOS 1 GET HPOS/VPOS GET HPOS/VPOS Horizontal position adjustment inquiry Vertical position adjustment inquiry GET □ HPOS GET □ V POS ? △ HPOS ? △ V POS g :HPOS=<Horizontal position ad j ustment value: Number> g :VPOS=<Vertical position ad j ustment value: Number> For[...]

  • Page 88

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET HPIX/VPIX 1 GET HPIX/VPIX GET HPIX/VPIX Horizontal resolution inquiry Vertical resolution inquiry GET □ HPI X GET □ V PIX ? △ HPI X ? △ V PIX g :HPIX=<Horizontal resolution: Number> g :VPIX=<Vertical resolution: Number> For all other responses, refer to "Error List.&q[...]

  • Page 89

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET SEL 1 GET SEL GET SEL GET □ SEL ? △ SEL g :SEL=<Input si g nal: ID> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) With some i[...]

  • Page 90

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET ASPECT 1 GET ASPECT GET ASPECT GET □ ASPEC T ? △ ASPEC T g :ASPECT=<Screen settin g :ID > Auto Normal Wide Full screen Real For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer[...]

  • Page 91

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET IMAGE 1 GET IMAGE GET IMAGE GET □ IMAGE ? △ IMAGE g :IMAGE=<Ima g e mode :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command[...]

  • Page 92

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET BRI 1 GET BRI GET BRI GET □ BRI ? △ BRI g :BRI=<Bri g htness : Number> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) -2 The[...]

  • Page 93

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET CONT 1 GET CONT GET CONT GET □ CONT ? △ CONT g :CONT=<Contrast value: Number> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) -[...]

  • Page 94

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command GET SHARP 1 GET SHARP GET SHARP GET □ SHAR P ? △ SHAR P g ;SHARP=<Sharpness settin g : Number > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV [...]

  • Page 95

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET GAMMA 1 GET GAMMA GET GAMMA GET □ GAMM A ? △ GAMM A g :GAMMA=<Gamma ad j ustment valu e : Number> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and F[...]

  • Page 96

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET DGAMMA 1 GET DGAMMA GET DGAMMA GET □ DGAMM A ? △ DGAMM A g :DGAMMA=<Settin g : ID> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. [...]

  • Page 97

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET PROG 1 GET PROG GET PROG GET □ PROG ? △ PROG g :PROG=<Set ( status ) value: ID> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. )[...]

  • Page 98

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET WB 1 GET WB GET WB GET □ WB ? △ WB g :WB=<Screen color correction value: ID> Meaning Normal Blackboard ADJUST Adjust For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONT[...]

  • Page 99

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET WBRGB 1 GET WBRGB GET WBRGB GET □ WBRGB ? △ WBRGB For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) -2 The screen color correction (adj[...]

  • Page 100

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET SAT 1 GET SAT GET SAT GET □ SA T ? △ SA T g :SAT=<Color saturation value settin g : Number> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV [...]

  • Page 101

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET HUE 1 GET HUE GET HUE GET □ HUE ? △ HUE g :HUE=<Hue value settin g : Number> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. (Refer to the ZCONTDRV co mmand and FCONTDRV command.) W[...]

  • Page 102

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command GET RGBGA IN 1 GET RGBGAIN GET RGBGAIN GET□RGBGAIN ?△RGBGAIN For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) (2) The RGB gain[...]

  • Page 103

    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command GET RGBOFFSET 1 GET RGBOFFSET GET RGBOFFSET GET□RGBOFFSET ?△RGBOFFSET For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) (2) Th[...]

  • Page 104

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET ACADJUST 1 GET ACADJUST GET ACADJUST GET □ ACADJUS T ? △ ACADJUS T g :ACADJUST=<Details of ad j ustmen t :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. (Refer to the ZCONTD[...]

  • Page 105

    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command GET MEMCA DJ 1 GET MEMCADJ GET MEMCADJ GET□MEMCADJ ?△MEMCADJ g:MEMCADJ =<Details of adjus tment:ID> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDR[...]

  • Page 106

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command GET 6AXA DJ 1 GET 6AXADJ GET 6AXADJ GET□6AXADJ ?△6AXADJ g:6AXADJ=<Setting:ID> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV [...]

  • Page 107

    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command GET 6AXR-6AXY 1 GET 6AXR-6AXY GET 6AXR-6AXY R setting inquiry G setting inquiry B setting inquiry C setting inquiry M setting inquiry Y setting inquiry GET □ 6AXR GET □ 6AXG GET □ 6AX B GET □ 6AX C GET □ 6AXM GET □ 6AX Y ? △ 6AX R ? △ 6AXG ? △ 6AX B ? △ 6AX C ? △ 6AXM ? △ 6AX[...]

  • Page 108

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET LAMP 1 GET LAMP GET LAMP GET □ LAMP ? □ LAMP g :LAMP=<Settin g :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. (Refer to the ZCONTDRV co mmand and FCONTDRV command.) -2 Th[...]

  • Page 109

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET VKS/HKS 1 GET VKS/HKS GET VKS/HKS Vertical keystone setting inquiry Horizontal keystone setting inquiry GET □ V KS GET □ HKS ? △ V KS ? △ HKS g :VKS=<Vertical ke y stone settin g : Number > g :HKS=<Horizontal ke y stone settin g : Number> For all other responses, refer to [...]

  • Page 110

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET AVOL 1 GET AVOL GET AVOL GET □ AVOL ? △ AVOL g :AVOL=<Volume settin g : Number> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. )[...]

  • Page 111

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET MUTE 1 GET MUTE GET MUTE GET □ MUTE ? △ MUTE g :MUTE=<Settin g :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) -2 M[...]

  • Page 112

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET BVOL 1 GET BVOL GET BVOL GET □ BVOL ? △ BVOL g :BVOL=<Settin g ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) -2 The [...]

  • Page 113

    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command GET IMAGEFLIP 1 GET IMAGEFLIP GET IMAGEFLIP GET □ IMAGEFLIP ? △ IMAGEFLIP g :IMAGEFLIP=<Settin g :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and[...]

  • Page 114

    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command GET PMM 1 GET PMM GET PMM GET □ PMM ? △ PMM g :PMM=<Settin g :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command ) -2 Power manag[...]

  • Page 115

    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command GET PJON 1 GET PJON GET PJON GET □ PJON ? △ PJON g :PJON=<Settin g :ID > -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) -2 The setting for the screen displayed at startup can be set by [...]

  • Page 116

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET NOSIG 1 GET NOSIG GET NOSIG GET □ NOSIG ? △ NOSIG g :NOSIG=<Settin g :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ?[...]

  • Page 117

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET NOSHOW 1 GET NOSHOW GET NOSHOW GET □ NOSHOW ? △ NOSHOW g :NOSHOW=<Settin g :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV comma[...]

  • Page 118

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET LOGOPOS 1 GET LOGOPOS GET LOGOPOS GET □ LOGOPOS ? △ LOGOPOS g :LOGOPOS=<Settin g :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV[...]

  • Page 119

    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command GET LANG 1 GET LANG GET LANG GET □ L ANG ? △LANG g :LANG=<Lan g ua g e :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. (Refer to the ZCONTDRV co mmand and FCONTDRV co[...]

  • Page 120

    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command GET TERMINAL 1 GET TERMINAL GET TERMINAL GET □ TERMINAL ? △ TERMINAL g :TERMINAL=<Settin g :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONT[...]

  • Page 121

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET KEYLOCK 1 GET KEYLOCK GET KEYLOCK GET □ KEYLOC K ? △ KEYLOC K g :KEYLOCK=<Settin g :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTD[...]

  • Page 122

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET RCCH 1 GET RCCH GET RCCH GET □ RCCH ? △ RCCH g :RCCH=<Settin g :ID > For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) -2 R[...]

  • Page 123

    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command GET GUID 1 GET GUIDE GET GUIDE GET□GUIDE ?△GUIDE g:GUIDE=<Setting:ID> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command[...]

  • Page 124

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command GET DPON 1 GET DPON GET DPON GET□DPON ?△DPON g:DPON=<Setting:ID> (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) (2) Direct power-on can be set using the DPON command . >[...]

  • Page 125

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command GET L EDILLUMINA TE 1 GET LEDILLUMINATE GET LEDILLUMINATE GET□LEDILLUMINATE ?△LEDILLUMINATE g:LEDILLUMINATE=<Setting:ID> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( [...]

  • Page 126

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command GET NOSHOWSTATUS 1 GET NOSHOWSTATE GET NOSHOWSTATE GET□NOSHOWSTATE ?△NOSHOWSTATE g:NOSHOWSTATE=<Status:ID> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the Z[...]

  • Page 127

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command GET FREEZE 1 GET FREEZE GET FREEZE GET□FREEZE ?△FREEZE g:FREEZE=<Status:ID> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV co[...]

  • Page 128

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET SIGNALSTATUS 1 GET SIGNALSTATUS GET SIGNALSTATUS GET □ SIGNALSTATU S ? △ SIGNALSTATU S g :SIGNALSTATUS=<Si g nal statu s :ID > NO_SIGNAL Signal not detected DISPLAYING Image now displayed or display enable status SETTING Signal detection and display preparation in progress For[...]

  • Page 129

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET LAMPCOUNTER 1 GET LAMPCOUNTER GET LAMPCOUNTER GET □ LAMPCOUNTE R ? △ LAMPCOUNTE R g :LAMPCOUNTER="<Lamp ON time: Character strin g > " For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 This inquiry can be executed in any status provided that AC power is supplied[...]

  • Page 130

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET ERR 1 GET ERR GET ERR GET □ ER R ? △ ER R g :ERR=<Erro r ID : ID > NO_ERROR No error ABNORMAL_TEMPERATUR Temperature error FAULTY_LAMP Lamp error FAULTY_LAMP_COVER Lamp cover error FAULTY_COOLING_FAN Cooling fan error FAULTY_POWER_SUPPLY Power supply error FAULTY_AK AK error[...]

  • Page 131

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET PRODCODE 1 GET PRODCODE GET PRODCODE GET □ PRODCODE ? △ PRODCODE g :PRODCODE="<Product name: Character strin g > " For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 This inquiry can be executed in any status provided that AC power is supplied to the projector. &[...]

  • Page 132

    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command GET ROMVER 1 GET ROMVER GET ROMVER GET □ ROMVER ? △ ROMVER g :ROMVER="<ROM VERSION : Character strin g >" <ROM VERSION> := 99.9999 -1 This inquiry can be executed in any status provided that AC power is supplied to the projector. > GET ROMVER or ? ROMVER < g:ROM[...]

  • Page 133

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command GET COMVER 1 GET COMVER GET COMVER GET □ COMVER ? △ COMVER g :COMVER="<User command version : Character strin g >" <User command version> := 99.9999 For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 This inquiry can be executed in any status provided that AC[...]

  • Page 134

    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command RANGE 2 RANGE RANGE RANGE □ <Parameter> Screen color correction value (RGB) Color saturation setting value Hue setting value RGB gain adjustment RGB offset adjustment Advanced color correction method Memory color correction 6-axis adjustment ON/OFF Vertical keystone distortion values Horizon[...]

  • Page 135

    User Command Specifications 9. Details of command RANGE <Parameter name>=<Type>, <Setting range> 1. When the type is I (ID) <Setting range>: = <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, <Setting option 3>, <Setting option 4>, …, <Setting option N> 2. When the type is N (Number) -1 -2 -3 For furth[...]

  • Page 136

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE POWER 1 RANGE POWER RANGE POWER RANGE □ POWER r:POWER=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, ..., <Setting option n> -1 This inquiry can be executed in any status provided that AC power is supplied to the projector. A "busy" response is given while the zoom[...]

  • Page 137

    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command RANGE B LANK 1 RANGE BLANK RANGE BLANK RANGE□BLANK r:BLANK=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being dr[...]

  • Page 138

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command RA NGE AUTOSETEXE 1 RANGE AUTOSETEXE RANGE AUTOSETEXE RANGE□AUTOSETEXE r:AUTOSETEXE=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom o[...]

  • Page 139

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE INPUT 1 RANGE INPUT RANGE INPUT RANGE □ INPUT r:INPUT=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 This inquiry can be made in the power-on status. A "busy" response is given whi[...]

  • Page 140

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE DOTS 1 RANGE DOTS RANGE DOTS RANGE □ DOTS r:DOTS=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. With some input signals, it may [...]

  • Page 141

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE TRACK 1 RANGE TRACK RANGE TRACK RANGE □ TRAC K r:TRACK=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. With some input signals, it may not be possible to make this inquiry. -2 > RANGE [...]

  • Page 142

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE HPOS/VPOS 1 RANGE HPOS/VPOS RANGE HPOS/VPOS Horizontal position adjustment range inquiry Vertical position adjustment range inquiry RANGE □ HPOS RANGE □ V POS r:HPOS=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> r:VPOS=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum sett[...]

  • Page 143

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE HPIX/VPIX 1 RANGE HPIX/VPIX RANGE HPIX/VPIX Horizontal resolution setting range inqui r Vertical resolution setting range inquiry RANGE □ HPI X RANGE □ V PIX r:HPIX=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> r:VPIX=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setti[...]

  • Page 144

    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command RA NGE SEL 1 RANGE SEL RANGE SEL RANGE □ SEL r:SEL=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. With some input signals, it may not be possible to make this inquiry. -2[...]

  • Page 145

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE ASPECT 1 RANGE ASPECT RANGE ASPECT RANGE □ ASPEC T r:ASPECT=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. With some input signals, it may not be possible to make th[...]

  • Page 146

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE IMAGE 1 RANGE IMAGE RANGE IMAGE RANGE □ IMAGE r:IMAGE=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE IMAGE < r:IMAGE=I, STANDARD, PRESENTATION, CINE[...]

  • Page 147

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE BRI 1 RANGE BRI RANGE BRI RANGE □ BRI r:BRI=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE BRI < r:BRI=N, -20, 20 * Commands are indicated by ">", and respo[...]

  • Page 148

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE CONT 1 RANGE CONT RANGE CONT RANGE □ CONT r:CONT=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE CONT < r:CONT=N, -20, 20 * Commands are indicated by ">", an[...]

  • Page 149

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE SHARP 1 RANGE SHARP RANGE SHARP RANGE □ SHAR P r:SHARP=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE SHARP < r:SHARP=N, -4, 4 * Commands are indicated by ">&quo[...]

  • Page 150

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE GAMMA 1 RANGE GAMMA RANGE GAMMA RANGE □ GAMM A r:GAMMA=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE GAMMA < r:GAMMA=N, -4, 4 * Commands are indicated by ">&quo[...]

  • Page 151

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE DGAMMA 1 RANGE DGAMMA RANGE DGAMMA RANGE □ DGAMM A r:DGAMMA=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE DGAMMA < r:DGAMMA=I, 0, 1 * Commands are [...]

  • Page 152

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE PROG 1 RANGE PROG RANGE PROG RANGE □ PROG r:PROG=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. With some input signals, it may not be possible to make this inquiry.[...]

  • Page 153

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE WB 1 RANGE WB RANGE WB RANGE □ WB r:WB=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE WB < r:WB=I, NORMAL, GREENBOARD, ADJUST * Commands are indicat[...]

  • Page 154

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE WBRGB 1 RANGE WBRGB RANGE WBRGB RANGE □ WBRGB -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE WBRGB < r:WBRGB=N, -20, 20, -20, 20, -20, 20 * Commands are indicated by ">", and responses are indicated by "<". [...]

  • Page 155

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE SAT 1 RANGE SAT RANGE SAT RANGE □ SA T r:SAT=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. With some input signals, it may not be possible to make this inquiry. -2 > RANGE SAT < r[...]

  • Page 156

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE HUE 1 RANGE HUE RANGE HUE RANGE □ HUE r:HUE=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. With some input signals, it may not be possible to make this inquiry. -2 > RANGE HUE < r:[...]

  • Page 157

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command RANGE RGBGAIN 1 RANGE RGBGAIN RANGE RGBGAIN RANGE□RGBGAIN For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) (2) The RGB gain can [...]

  • Page 158

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command RA NGE RGBOFFSET 1 RANGE RGBOFFSET RANGE RGBOFFSET RANGE□RGBOFFSET For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. ( Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command. ) (2) The RGB [...]

  • Page 159

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE ACADJUST 1 RANGE ACADJUST RANGE ACADJUST RANGE □ ACADJUS T r:ACADJUST=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE ACADJUST < r:ACADJUST=I, NOCORR[...]

  • Page 160

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of comman d RANGE MEMCADJ 1 RANGE MEMCADJ RANGE MEMCADJ RANGE□MEMCADJ r:MEMCADJ=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other responses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is b[...]

  • Page 161

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of comman d RANGE 6A XADJ 1 RANGE 6AXADJ RANGE 6AXADJ RANGE□6AXADJ r:6AXADJ=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is bei[...]

  • Page 162

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE 6AXR-6AXY 1 RANGE 6AXR-6AXY RANGE 6AXR-6AXY R range inquiry G range inquiry B range inquiry C range inquiry M range inquiry Y range inquiry RANGE □ 6AXR RANGE □ 6AXG RANGE □ 6AXB RANGE □ 6AXC RANGE □ 6AXM RANGE □ 6AXY -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or foc[...]

  • Page 163

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE LAMP 1 RANGE LAMP RANGE LAMP RANGE □ LAMP r:LAMP=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE LAMP < r:LAMP=I, NORMAL, SILENT * Commands are indic[...]

  • Page 164

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE VKS/HKS 1 RANGE VKS/HKS RANGE VKS/HKS Vertical keystone setting range inquiry Horizontal keystone setting range inquiry RANGE □ V KS RANGE □ HKS r:VKS=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> r:HKS=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> -1[...]

  • Page 165

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE AVOL 1 RANGE AVOL RANGE AVOL RANGE □ AVOL r:AVOL=N, <Minimum setting value>, <Maximum setting value> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE AVOL < r:AVOL=N, 0, 20 * Commands are indicated by ">", and [...]

  • Page 166

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE MUTE 1 RANGE MUTE RANGE MUTE RANGE □ MUTE r:MUTE=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE MUTE < r:MUTE=I, ON, OFF * Commands are indicated by[...]

  • Page 167

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE BVOL 1 RANGE BVOL RANGE BVOL RANGE □ BVOL r:BVOL=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE BVOL < r:BVOL=I, 0, 1 * Commands are indicated by &q[...]

  • Page 168

    User Command Specifications 9 .Details of command RANGE IMAGEFLIP 1 RANGE IMAGEFLIP RANGE IMAGEFLIP RANGE □ IMAGEFLIP r:IMAGEFLIP=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE IMAGEFLIP < r:IMAGEFLIP=I, NON[...]

  • Page 169

    User Command Specifications 9 .Details of command RANGE PMM 1 RANGE PMM RANGE PMM RANGE □ PMM r:PMM=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, ..., <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE PMM < r:PMM=I, OFF, STANDBY, EXIT * Commands are indicated b[...]

  • Page 170

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE PJON 1 RANGE PJON RANGE PJON RANGE □ PJON r:PJON=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE PJON < r:PJON=I, CANON, SKIP, LOGO * Commands are in[...]

  • Page 171

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE NOSIG 1 RANGE NOSIG RANGE NOSIG RANGE □ PJON r:NOSIG=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE NOSIG < r:NOSIG=I, BLACK, BLUE, LOGO * Commands [...]

  • Page 172

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command RA NGE NOSHOW 1 RANGE NOSHOW RANGE NOSHOW RANGE □ NOSHOW r:NOSHOW=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE NOSHOW < r:NOSHOW=I, BLACK, BLUE, LOGO * [...]

  • Page 173

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command RANGE LOGOPOS 1 RANGE LOGOPOS RANGE LOGOPOS RANGE □ LOGOPOS r:LOGOPOS=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 -3 > RANGE LOGOPOS < r:LOGOPOS=I, UPPER_L, UP[...]

  • Page 174

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE LANG 1 RANGE LANG RANGE LANG RANGE □ LANG r:LANG=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE LANG < * Commands are indicated by ">",[...]

  • Page 175

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE TERMINAL 1 RANGE TERMINAL RANGE TERMINAL RANGE □ TERMINAL r:TERMINAL=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE TERMINAL < r:TERMINAL=I, IN, OUT[...]

  • Page 176

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE KEYLOCK 1 RANGE KEYLOCK RANGE KEYLOCK RANGE □ KEYLOC K r:KEYLOCK=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE KEYLOCK < r:KEYLOCK=I, MAIN, RC * Co[...]

  • Page 177

    User Command Specifications 9 . Details of command RANGE RCCH 1 RANGE RCCH RANGE RCCH RANGE □ RCCH r:RCCH=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> -1 A "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. -2 > RANGE RCCH < r:RCCH=I, 1, 2 * Commands are indicated by &q[...]

  • Page 178

    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command RANGE GUID 1 RANGE GUIDE RANGE GUIDE RANGE□GUIDE r:GUIDE=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driv[...]

  • Page 179

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command RA NGE DPON 1 RANGE DPON RANGE DPON RANGE□DPON r:DPON=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven. [...]

  • Page 180

    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command RAN GE LEDILLUMINA TE 1 RANGE LEDILLUMINATE RANGE LEDILLUMINATE RANGE□LEDILLUMINATE r:LEDILLUMINATE=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given[...]

  • Page 181

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of command RAN GE ZSTEPDRV 1 RANGE ZSTEPDRV RANGE ZSTEPDRV RANGE□ZSTEPDRV r:ZSTEPDRV=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." This command is used to inquire about the parameter options which enable the[...]

  • Page 182

    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command RAN GE ZCONTDRV 1 RANGE ZCONTDRV RANGE ZCONTDRV RANGE□CONTZDRV r:ZCONTDRV=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given if the zoom or focus lens[...]

  • Page 183

    User Command Specifications 9.Details of comman d RANGE FSTEPDRV 1 RANGE FSTEPDRV RANGE FSTEPDRV RANGE□FSTEPDRV r:FSTEPDRV=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." This command is used to inquire about the parameter options which enable the[...]

  • Page 184

    User Command Specifications 9.De tails of command RA NGE FCONTDRV 1 RANGE FCONTDRV RANGE FCONTDRV RANGE□FCONTDRV r:FCONTDRV=I, <Setting option 1>, <Setting option 2>, …, <Setting option n> For all other res p onses, refer to "Error List." (1) However, a "busy" response is given if the zoom or focus lens[...]

  • Page 185

    User Command Specifications 10. Error List 1 10. Error List (1) (2) (3) (4) 2 e ○○○○ Send the correct command. 4e ○○○○ Send in the correct command format. 8e ○○○○ i ○○○ i ○○○ e ○○○○ e ○○○ e ○○○ e ○○○ e ○○○○ i ○○○○ i ○○○○ i ○○○ i ○○○ 16 e ○○○○ e[...]

  • Page 186

    User Command Specifications 11. Other 1 11. Othe r 11. Other Use the remote control emulation function (RC command) in Local mode for the following functions. No display NOSHOW Freeze screen FREEZE Digital zoom DZOOM_P, DZOOM_M Presentation timer P_TIMER Spotlight function SPOT Function RC command paramete r PAGE 178[...]

  • Page 187

    User Command Specifications Appendix 1 Reset Items 1 Appendix 1 Reset Items Appendix 1 Reset Items What is initialized by the "RESET" command is set forth in the table below. Input source switching A-RGB2 INPUT Toggle button recording C1:DRGB C2:ARGB2 ------------ V :VIDEO ARGB manual for input signal setting Input signal select AUTO Inpu[...]

  • Page 188

    User Command Specifications Appendix 2 Table of Response Patterns by Command 3 付録 2  コ マンド 別応答 パタ ー ン 表 Appendix 2 Table of Response Patterns by Command (1/3) 2005.11.14 DG A1 A2 CM V SV DV SC X ON OF F 1 REMOTE 2 LOCAL POWER ON OFF AUTOSETEXE FOCUS VKS SCRN INPUT 5 BLANK 6 INPUT 7 AUTOPC ←← 8 DOTS ?[...]

  • Page 189

    User Command Specifications Appendix 2 Table of Response Patterns by Command Appendix 2 Table of Response Patterns by Command (2/3) DG A1 A2 CM V SV DV SC X ON OF F 60 GET MODE – – 62 GET BLANK – – 64 GET DOTS ←← 65 GET TRACK ←← 66 GET HPOS ←← 67 GET VPOS ←← 68 GET HPIX ←← 69 GET VPIX ←← 70 GET SEL ←← 71 GET ASPE[...]

  • Page 190

    User Command Specifications Appendix 2 Table of Response Patterns by Command Appendix 2 Table of Response Patterns by Command (3/3) DG A1 A2 CM V SV DV SC X ON OF F 120 RANGE POWER 121 RANGE AUTOSETEXE 122 RANGE BLANK 123 RANGE INPUT 124 RANGE DOTS ←← 125 RANGE TRACK ←← 126 RANGE HPOS ←← 127 RANGE VPOS ←← 128 RANGE HPIX ←← 129 R[...]