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USER MANUAL LV-7575 CANON
2.1 Transfer Specification 9
2.2 Connection 9
3 Notes for communication 10
4 Notation Convention 10
5 Functional Execution Command Table 11
5.1 Image Command Table 11
5.2 PC Adjust Control Command Table 11
5.3 Input Control Command Table 11
5.4 Screen Control Command Table 12
5.5 Lamp Command Table 12
5.6Sound Command Table 12
5.7 Setting Command Table 12
5.8 Other Command Table 12
6 Status Read Command Table 13
6.1 Image Status Read Command Table 13
6.2 PC Adjust Status Read Command Table 13
6.3 Video Status Read Command Table 13
6.4 Input Status Read Command Table 14
6.5 Screen Status Read Command Table 14
6.6 Lamp Status Read Command Table 14
6.7 Sound Status Read Command Table 14
6.8 Setting Status Read Command Table 15
6.9 Other Status Read Command Table 15
7 Error Code Table. 16
8 Functional Execution Command 17
8.1 Format 17
8.2 Transfer Example 17
8.3 Operation Requirements 17
8.4 Image Command 18
8.4.1 CF_BRIGHT Command 18
8.4.2 CF_CONT Command 18
8.4.3 CF_COLOR Command 18
8.4.4 CF_TINT Command 18
8.4.5 CF_SHARP Command 19
8.4.6 CF_GAMMA Command 19
8.4.7 CF_WBAL-Command 19
8.4.8 CF_COLTEMP Command 20
8.4.9 CF_NZRED Command 20
8.4.10 CF_PROGV Command 20
8.4.11 CF_IMAGE Command 21
8.4.12 CF_IMAGEADJ Command 21
8.4.13 CF_APCTRL Command 22
8.4.14 CF_COLMNSAV Command 22
8.4.15 CF_COLMNLD Command 22
8.5 PC Adjust Control Command 22
8.5.1 CF_FSYNC Command 22
8.5.2 CF_TDOTS Command 23
8.5.3 CF_CLPPHASE Command 23
8.5.4 CF_H-POS Command 23
8.5.5 CF_V-POS Command 24
8.5.6 CF_DDOTS Command 24
8.5.7 CF_DLINE Command 24
8.5.8 CF_SETPCADJ Command 25
8.5.9 CF_ORGMODE Command 25
8.5.10 CF_PCSTORE Command 26
8.5.11 CF_PCMODEFREE Command 26
8.6 Input Control Command 27
8.6.1 CF_INPUT Command 27
8.6.2 CF_SOURCE Command 27
8.6.3 CF_INPUT 1 Command 28
8.6.4 CF_INPUT 2 Command 28
8.6.5 CF_INPUT 3 Command 28
8.6.6 CF_INPUT 4 Command 28
8.6.7 CF_SYSTEM Command 29
8.7 Screen Control Command 30
8.7.1 CFSCREEN Command 30
8.7.2 CF_DZCENT Command 30
8.7.3 CF_KEYSTONE Command 31
8.7.4 CF_KYSTNMODE Command 31
8.7.5 CF_ANAMORPHIC Command 31
8.8 Lamp Command 31
8.8.1 CF_LAMPH Command 31
8.8.2 CF_LAMPMODE Command 32
8.9Sound Command 32
8.9.1 CF_VOLUME Command 32
8.9.2 CF_MUTE Command 32
8.9.3 CF_BLTINSP Command 32
8.10 Setting Command 33
8.10.1 CF_BackGND Command 33
8.10.2 CF_DISP Command 33
8.10.3 CF_LOGO Command 33
8.10.4 CF_CEIL Command 34
8.10.5 CF_REAR Command 34
8.10.6 CF_RCODE Command 34
8.10.7 CF_LANG Command 35
8.10.8 CF_ON-STA Command 35
8.10.9 CF_P-MANE Command 35
8.10.10 CF_P-MANETIME Command 36
8.10.11 CF_FANSPEED Command 36
8.10.12 CF_KEYDIS Command 36
8.10.13 CF_FDEFAULT Command 36
8.10.14 CF_PJPINCODE Command 37
8.11 Other Commands 37
8.11.1 CF_KEYEMU Command 37
8.11.2 CF_MENU Command 37
8.11.3 CF_POWER Command 38
8.11.4 CF_FREZE Command 38
9 Status Read Command 39
9.1 Format 39
9.2 Transfer Example 39
9.3 Operation Condition 39
9.4 Image Status Read Command 39
9.4.1 CR_BRIGHT Command 39
9.4.2 CR_CONT Command 39
9.4.3 CR_COLOR Command 39
9.4.4 CR_TINT Command 40
9.4.5 CR_SHARP Command 40
9.4.6 CR_GAMMA Command 40
9.4.7 CR_WBAL-R Command 40
9.4.8 CR_WBAL-G Command 40
9.4.9 CR_WBAL-B Command 40
9.4.10 CR_COLTEMP Command 41
9.4.11 CR_NZRED Command 41
9.4.12 CR_PROGV Command 41
9.4.13 CR_IMAGE Command 41
9.4.14 CR_IMGGMD Command 42
9.4.15 CR_APCTRL Command 42
9.5 PC Adjust Status Read Command 42
9.5.1 CR_FSYNC Command 42
9.5.2 CR_TDOTS Command 42
9.5.3 CR_CLPPHASE Command 42
9.5.4 CR_H-POS Command 43
9.5.5 CR_V-POS Command 43
9.5.6 CR_DDOTS Command 43
9.5.7 CR_DLINE Command 43
9.5.8 CR_ORGMODE Command 44
9.5.9 CR_PCSTORE Command 44
9.5.10 CR_SETPCADJ Command 45
9.6 Video Status Read Command 45
9.6.1 CR_SERSYS Command 45
9.7 Input Read Command 46
9.7.1 CR_INPUT Command 46
9.7.2 CR_SOURCE Command 46
9.7.3 CR SRCINP1 Command 46
9.7.4 CR SRCINP2 Command 46
9.7.5 CR_SRCINP3 Command 47
9.7.6 CR_SRCINP4 Command 47
9.7.7 CR_SYSTEM Command 47
9.7.8 CR_SYSLIST Command 48
9.7.9 CR_MODELIST Command 49
9.7.10 CR_HMSLOT Command 49
9.7.11 CR_NMSLOT1 Command 49
9.7.12 CR_NMSLOT2 Command 49
9.7.13 CR_NMSLOT3 Command 49
9.7.14 CR_NMSLOT4 Command 50
9.7.15 CR_IDSLOT1 Command 50
9.7.16 CR_IDSLOT2 Command 50
9.7.17 CR_IDSLOT3 Command 50
9.7.18 CR_IDSLOT4 Command 51
9.8 Screen Status Read Command 51
9.8.1 CRSCREEN Command 51
9.8.2 CR_KYSTNMODE Command 51
9.8.3 CR_ANAMORPHIC Command 51
9.9 Lamp Status Read Command 52
9.9.1 CR_LAMPREPL Command 52
9.9.2 CR_LAMPH Command 52
9.9.3 CR_LAMPCORRESPH Command 52
9.9.4 CR_LAMPMODE Command 52
9.9.5 CR_LAMPSTS Command 52
9.9.6 CR_PROJH Command 53
9.9.7 CR_HMLAMP Command 53
9.10 Sound Status Read Command 53
9.10.1 CR_VOLUME Command 53
9.10.2 CR_MUTE Command 53
9.10.3 CR_BLTINSP Command 53
9.11 Setting Status Read Command 54
9.11.1 CR_BACKGND Command 54
9.11.2 CR_DISP Command 54
9.11.3 CR_LOGO Command 54
9.11.4 CR_LOGOLOCK Command 54
9.11.5 CR_CEIL Command 54
9.11.6 CR_REAR Command 55
9.11.7 CR_RCODE Command 55
9.11.8 CR_RTYPE Command 55
9.11.9 CR_LANG Command 55
9.11.10 CR_ON-STA Command 56
9.11.11 CR_P-MANE Command 56
9.11.12 CR_P-MANETIME Command 56
9.11.13 CR_FANSPEED Command 56
9.11.14 CR_KEYDIS Command 56
9.11.15 CR_SECURITY Command 57
9.11.16 CR_PJLOCKNOW Command 57
9.11.17 CR_PJLOCKMENU Command 57
9.12 Other Status Read Commands 57
9.12.1 CR_STATUS Command 57
9.12.2 CR.pressURE Command 58
9.12.3 CR_SIGNAL Command 58
9.12.4 CR_VMUTE Command 58
9.12.5 CR_FREZE Command 58
9.12.6 CR_ALLPFAIL Command 59
9.12.7 CR_HMPFAIL Command 59
9.12.8 CR_PFAIL01 Command 59
9.12.9 CR_PFAIL02 Command 59
9.12.10 CR_PFAIL03 Command 60
9.12.11 CR_PFAIL04 Command 60
9.12.12 CR_PFAIL05 Command 60
9.12.13 CR_PFAIL06 Command 60
9.12.14 CR_PFAIL07 Command 61
9.12.15 CR_PFAIL08 Command 61
9.12.16 CR_PFAIL09 Command 61
9.12.17 CR_PFAIL10 Command 61
9.12.18 CR_PFAIL11 Command 61
9.12.19 CR_PFAIL12 Command 62
9.12.20 CR_PFAIL13 Command 62
9.12.21 CR_PFAIL14 Command 62
9.12.22 CR_PFAIL15Command 62
9.12.23 CR_PFAIL16 Command 62
9.12.24 CR_PFAIL17 Command 63
9.12.25 CR_PFAIL18 Command 63
9.12.26 CR_PFAIL19 Command 63
9.12.27 CR_PFAIL20 Command 63
9.12.28 CR_PFAIL21 Command 63
9.12.29 CR_PFAIL22 Command 64
9.12.30 CR_PFAIL23 Command 64
9.12.31 CR_PFAIL24 Command 64
9.12.32 CR_PFAIL25 Command 64
9.12.33 CR_PFAIL26 Command 64
9.12.34 CR_PFAIL27 Command 65
9.12.35 CR_PFAIL28 Command 65
9.12.36 CR_PFAIL29 Command 65
9.12.37 CR_PFAIL30 Command 65
9.12.38 CR_PFAIL31 Command 65
9.12.39 CR_PFAIL32 Command 66
9.12.40 CR_PFAIL33 Command 66
9.12.41 CR_PFAIL34 Command 66
9.12.42 CR_PFAIL35 Command 66
9.12.43 CR_PFAIL36 Command 66
9.12.44 CR_PFAIL37 Command 67
9.12.45 CR_PFAIL38 Command 67
9.12.46 CR_PFAIL39 Command 67
9.12.47 CR_PFAIL40 Command 67
9.12.48 CR_PFAIL41 Command 67
9.12.49 CR_PFAIL42 Command 68
9.12.50 CR_PFAIL43 Command 68
9.12.51 CR_PFAIL44 Command 68
9.12.52 CR_PFAIL45 Command 68
9.12.53 CR_PFAIL46 Command 68
9.12.54 CR_PFAIL47 Command 69
9.12.55 CR_PFAIL48 Command 69
9.12.56 CR_PFAIL49 Command 69
9.12.57 CR_PFAIL50 Command 69
9.12.58 CR_TEMPFAIL Command 70
9.12.59 CR_TEMP Command 71
1 Overview
This Functional Specification defines communication with LV-NI02 for LV-7575.
Supporting Farmware Ver. 1.x of the projector.
Commands in this document are to communicate with LV-NI02, but most commands are used to control a projector remotely from a computer with RS-232C. Therefore commands in this document are defined as Expand Serial Commands.
2 Serial Interface Specification
2.1 Transfer Specification
| Item | Specification |
| Synchronous System | Asynchronous |
| Transmission Speed | 9600 / 19200 |
| Data Length | 8 bits |
| Parity | N/A |
| Stop Bit | 1 |
| Flow Control | N/A |
Note1) Transmission Speed: initial setting value is 19200
Note2) Transmission Speed can be changed in Service mode.
2.2 Connection
Dedicated serial cables that come with the projector must be used for the connection between a computer and a projector.

3 Notes for communication
Expand Serial Command is defined as a single command per line that starts with "C" and ends with carriage return (0xD).
There are two types of commands; Functional Execution Commands and Status Read Command.
- Example of Functional Execution Command: "CF_BRIGHT_032" [CR]
- Example of Status Read Command: "CR_BRIGHT" [CR]
Note) " _" means a space
When it takes more than a second to receive a single command, it is not executed.
When it takes more than a second to receive carriage return (0x0D) since the reception of the first data "C", it clears the information of the receive buffer.
When the command pipelining, allow the interval time of no less than100ms after receiving return

Do not send another command before the reception of the return value; the operation by the command is not ensured.
However this is not the case when no response is returned after more than 5 seconds.
It takes about 5 seconds for internal initialization after plugging in AC power. During this time, it cannot process commands. Do not issue any command.
4 Notation Convention
Data from a controller to a projector is represented as COMMAND, and data from a projector to a controller in response to the incoming command is represented as RESPONSE.
[CR]: Carriage Return Code
Carriage Return code is added to the end of the command.
Response is also followed by carriage return code.
:Space Code
Space Code is represented as (_)
%1: Parameter included in Command
When there are more than one parameter, they are defined as %2, %3...
%%: Error Code returned from a projector
Acceptable: "000".
Unacceptable: See [7. Error Code Table].
5 Functional Execution Command Table
5.1 Image Command Table
| Execute command | Item |
| CF_BRIGHT_%1 [CR] | Set value of Brightness |
| CF_CONT_%1 [CR] | Set value of Contrast |
| CF_COLOR_%1 [CR] | Set value of Color |
| CF_TINT_%1 [CR] | Set value of Tint |
| CF_SHARP_%1 [CR] | Set value of Sharpness |
| CF_GAMMA_%1 [CR] | Set value of Gamma |
| CF_WBAL-R_%1 [CR] | Set Red value of White Balance |
| CF_WBAL-G_%1 [CR] | Set Green value of White Balance |
| CF_WBAL-B_%1 [CR] | Set Blue value of White Balance |
| CF_COLTEMP_%1 [CR] | Set level of Color Temprature |
| CF_NZRED_%1 [CR] | Set ON/OFF of Noise reduction |
| CF_PROGV_%1 [CR] | Set mode of Progressive scan |
| CF_IMAGE_%1 [CR] | Set Image mode |
| CF_IMAGEADJ_%1 [CR] | Set Store/Reset of values in Image Adjustment |
| CF_APCTRL_%1 [CR] | Set level of Auto Picture Control |
| CF_COLMNSAV_%1 [CR] | Set area to store current values of Color Management |
| CF_COLMNLD_%1 [CR] | Set area to load values of Color Management |
5.2 PC Adjust Control Command Table
| Execute command | Item |
| CF_FSYNC_%1 [CR] | Set value of Fine Sync |
| CF_TDOTS_%1 [CR] | Set value of Total Dots |
| CF_CLPPHASE_%1 [CR] | Set value of Clamp Phase |
| CF_CLPWIDTH_%1 [CR] | Set value of Clamp Width |
| CF_H-POS_%1 [CR] | Set value of Horizontal Position |
| CF_V-POS_%1 [CR] | Set value of Vertical Position |
| CF_DDOTS_%1 [CR] | Set value of Display Dots |
| CF_DLINE_%1 [CR] | Set value of Display Line |
| CF_SETPCADJ_%1 [CR] | Apply values set in PC Adjust menu to screen image |
| CF_ORGMODE_%1 [CR] | Specify the original signal for PC mode |
| CF_PCSTORE_%1 [CR] | Store current setting values in PC Adjust menu to Mode %1 |
| CF_PCMODEFREE_%1 [CR] | Delete the values registered in Mode %1 and return it to Free status. |
5.3 Input Control Command Table
| Execute command | Item |
| CF_INPUT_%1 [CR] | Select Input |
| CF_SOURCE_%1 [CR] | Select Source of selected Input |
| CF_INPUT1_%1 [CR] | Select Input1 and also set input source to %1 |
| CF_INPUT2_%1 [CR] | Select Input2 and also set input source to %1 |
| CF_INPUT3_%1 [CR] | Select Input3 and also set input source to %1 |
| CF_INPUT4_%1 [CR] | Select Input4 and also set input source to %1 |
| CF_SYSTEM_%1 [CR] | Select System of currentity selected Input |
5.4 Screen Control Command Table
| Execute command | Item |
| CFSCREEN_%1 [CR] | Select Screen size |
| CF_DZCENT_%1 [CR] | Cancel Digital Zoom mode |
| CF_KEYSTONE_%1 [CR] | Set Keystone correction |
| CF_KYSTNMODE_%1 [CR] | Set Keystone store mode |
5.5 Lamp Command Table
| Execute command | Item |
| CF_LAMPH_%1 [CR] | Reset total running time for each lamp |
| CF_LAMPMODE_%1 [CR] | Select Lamp mode |
5.6 Sound Command Table
| Execute command | Item |
| CF_VOLUME_%1 [CR] | Set value of Volume |
| CF_MUTE_%1 [CR] | Set ON/OFF of Sound Mute |
| CF_BLTINSP_%1 [CR] | Set ON/OFF of Built-in speaker |
5.7 Setting Command Table
| Execute command | Item |
| CFBackGND%1[CR] | Select screen for no signal |
| CFDisp%1 [CR] | Set ON/OFF of On Screen Display |
| CF_LOGO%1 [CR] | Set PIN code and mode for Logo |
| CF_CEIL%1 [CR] | Set ON/OFF of Ceiling |
| CF_REAR%1 [CR] | Set ON/OFF of Rear |
| CF_RCODE%1 [CR] | Select Remote Control Code |
| CFLANG%1 [CR] | Select language for OSD |
| CF_ON-STA%1 [CR] | Set ON/OFF of Power ON Start |
| CF_P-MANE%1 [CR] | Set Power Management function |
| CF_P-MANETIME%1 [CR] | Set time of Power Management |
| CF_FANSPEED%1 [CR] | Set level of Fan Speed |
| CF_KEYDIS%1 [CR] | Prohibit RC/KEY control |
| CF_FDEFAULT%1 [CR] | Reset to Factory Default settings |
| CF_PJPINCODE%1[CR] | Enter PJ PIN code to cancel PJ lock |
| CF_ANAMORPHIC%1[CR] | Set ON/OFF of Anamorphic |
5.8 Other Command Table
| Execute command | Item |
| CF_KEYEMU_%1 [CR] | The same operation as RC/Control Key |
| CF_menu_%1 [CR] | Set ON/OFF of Menu |
| CF_POWER_%1 [CR] | Set ON/OFF of Power |
| CFFREEZE_%1 [CR] | Set ON/OFF of Freeze |
6 Status Read Command Table
6.1 Image Status Read Command Table
| Status Read command | Item |
| CR_BRIGHT [CR] | Get value of Brightness |
| CR_CONT [CR] | Get value of Contrast |
| CR_COLOR [CR] | Get value of Color |
| CR_TINT [CR] | Get value of Tint |
| CR_SHARP [CR] | Get value of Sharpness |
| CR_GAMMA [CR] | Get value of Gamma |
| CR_WBAL-R [CR] | Get Red value of White Balance |
| CR_WBAL-G [CR] | Get Green value of White Balance |
| CR_WBAL-B [CR] | Get Blue value of White Balance |
| CR_COLTEMP [CR] | Get value of Color temperature |
| CR_NZRED [CR] | Get setting status of Noise reduction |
| CR_PROGV [CR] | Get setting status of Progressive scan |
| CR_IMAGE [CR] | Get Selected Image status |
| CR_IMGGMD [CR] | Get setting value of Image Gamma |
| CR_APCTRL [CR] | Get setting status of Auto Picture Control |
6.2 PC Adjust Status Read Command Table
| Status Read command | Item |
| CR_FSYNC [CR] | Get setting value of Fine Sync |
| CR_TDOTS [CR] | Get setting value of Total Dots |
| CR_CLPPHASE [CR] | Get setting value of Clamp phase |
| CR_CLPWIDTH [CR] | Get setting value of Clamp width |
| CR_H-POS [CR] | Get setting value of Horizontal Position |
| CR_V-POS [CR] | Get setting value of Vertical Position |
| CR_DDOTS [CR] | Get setting value of Display Dots |
| CR_DLINE [CR] | Get setting value of Display Line |
| CR_ORGMODE [CR] | Get the original signal for PC-Adjusted mode |
| CR_PCSTORE [CR] | Get status Free/ Stored for PC Adj. mode 1-10 |
| CR_SETPCADJ [CR] | Get currently displayed PC signal in system |
6.3 Video Status Read Command Table
| Status Read command | Item |
| CR_SERSYS [CR] | Get currently selected signal. In Auto mode, it returns a result by Auto detection. |
6.4 Input Status Read Command Table
| Status Read command | Item |
| CR_INPUT [CR] | Get selected Input |
| CR_SOURCE [CR] | Get selected Source |
| CR_SRCINP1 [CR] | Get selected source for Input 1 |
| CR_SRCINP2 [CR] | Get selected source for Input 2 |
| CR_SRCINP3 [CR] | Get selected source for Input 3 |
| CR_SRCINP4 [CR] | Get selected source for Input 4 |
| CR_SYSTEM [CR] | Get selected system in current Input mode |
| CR_SYSLIST [CR] | Get possible system list |
| CR_MODELIST [CR] | Get possible mode list |
| CR_HMSLOT [CR] | Get total number of Inputs |
| CR_NMSLOT1 [CR] | Get terminal information of Input1. |
| CR_NMSLOT2[CR] | Get terminal information of Input2. |
| CR_NMSLOT3[CR] | Get terminal information of Input3 |
| CR_NMSLOT4[CR] | Get terminal information of Input4. |
| CR_IDSLOT1[CR] | Get ID information of Input1 |
| CR_IDSLOT2[CR] | Get ID information of Input2 |
| CR_IDSLOT3[CR] | Get ID information of Input3 |
| CR_IDSLOT4[CR] | Get ID information of Input4 |
6.5 Screen Status Read Command Table
| Status Read command | Item |
| CRSCREEN [CR] | Get selected screen size |
| CR_KYSTNMODE [CR] | Get selected Keystone store mode |
6.6 Lamp Status Read Command Table
| Status Read command | Item |
| CR_LAMPREPL [CR] | Get information of Lamp replacement time |
| CR_LAMPH [CR] | Get information of actual Lamp runnig time |
| CR_LAMPCORRESPH [CR] | Get lamp running time multiplied by a coefficient |
| CR_LAMPMODE [CR] | Get selected Lamp mode |
| CR_PROJH [CR] | Get total running time of projector |
6.7 Sound Status Read Command Table
| Status Read command | Item |
| CR_volume[CR] | Get value of Volume |
| CR_MUTE[CR] | Get setting status of Sound Mute |
| CR_BLTINSP[CR] | Get setting status of Built-in speaker |
6.8 Setting Status Read Command Table
| Status Read command | Item |
| CRBackGND [CR] | Get setting status of Screen for no signal |
| CR_DISP [CR] | Get setting status of Display |
| CR_LOGO [CR] | Get setting status of Logo |
| CR_LOGOLOCK [CR] | Get setting status of Logo Lock |
| CR_CEIL [CR] | Get setting status of Ceiling |
| CR_REAR [CR] | Get setting status of Rear |
| CR_RCODE [CR] | Get selected Remote Control code |
| CR_RTYPE [CR] | Get supported Remote Control type (IR/RF) |
| CRLANG [CR] | Get selected language |
| CR_ON-STA [CR] | Get ON Start setting status |
| CR_P-MANE [CR] | Get Power management setting status |
| CR_P-MANETIME [CR] | Get setting time for Power Management |
| CR_FANSPEED [CR] | Get selected Fan Control Speed |
| CR_KEYDIS [CR] | Get RC/KEY prohibited status |
| CR_SECURITY [CR] | Get setting status of Security |
| CR_PJLOCKNOW [CR] | Get setting status of current PJ Lock |
| CR_PJLOCKMENU [CR] | Get PJ Lock setting status on the menu |
| CR_ANAMORPHIC [CR] | Get setting status of Anamorphic |
6.9 Other Status Read Command Table
| Status Read command | Item |
| CR_STATUS [CR] | Get operating status of Projector |
| CR_PRESSURE [CR] | Get air pressure information. |
| CR_SIGNAL [CR] | Get status of singal existence |
| CR_VMUTE [CR] | Get setting status of No show |
| CR-FreeEZE [CR] | Get setting status of Freeze |
| CR_ALLPFAIL [CR] | Get all information of Power Failure |
| CR_HMPFAIL [CR] | Get total number of detectable Power Failure |
| CR_PFAIL01 [CR] | Get Item name of Power Failure No.01 and error status |
| CR_PFAIL02 [CR] | Get Item name of Power Failure No.02 and error status |
| CR_PFAIL50 [CR] | Get Item name of Power Failure No.50 and error status |
| CR_TEMPFAIL [CR] | Get temperature when sensors approach abnormal temperature |
| CR_TEMP [CR] | Get current temperature |
7 Error Code Table
| Error Code | Contents |
| ? | -When the received data cannot be decoded -Parameter decignation error (wrong digit number, including invalid value, etc.) |
| 000 | Normal reception (This is “Not” error) |
| 102 | Directly specified value or values are out of range. (Not reflected) |
| 103 | Command mismatched to Hardware (the command is for Optional function which is not implemented) |
| 201 | Incremented or decremented value or values are beyond upper or lower limits. |
| 301 | Not executable due to screen capturing in process. Prompting reissue of the command after a while. |
| 402 | Not executable due to PIN code in operation. Prompting reissue of the command after a while. |
| 101 | Error not applicable to above errors |
8 Functional Execution Command
8.1 Format
1) PC issues commands in format as below:
Pattern1: "CF_COMMAND" [CR]
Pattern2: "CF_COMMAND" %1 [CR]
CF_: Header
COMMAND: String
%1: Parameter (String)
_: Space (To separate COM
2) The projector decodes the received command and when it is ready to receive the next command, it returns the response.
"000" [CR]: 0x06,0x0D When receiving Functional Execution Command
"nnn" [CR]: Except "000", when it is unable to execute command for any specific reason.
See Error Code Table for details
3) When the received data cannot be decoded, the projector returns "?" [CR]
8.2 Transfer Example
When setting projector's total dots to 1344 by Expand Serial command
PC PJ:“CF_TDOTS_1344”[CR]
PC PJ: “000”[CR] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
8.3 Operation Requirements
Functional Execution Command is limited when the projector status is as below.
However, Status Read Command is still effective under following conditions.
| Projector Status | Available Functional Execution Command |
| Standby Mode | C00: Power ON CF POWER ON |
| Countdown in process | C00: Power ON CF POWER ON (Terminates Count Down) |
| Cooling Down in process | N/A |
| Cooling Down due to Abnormal Temperature | N/A |
| Abnormal Temperature | N/A |
| Power Failure (60 seconds after Power failure occurred) | N/A |
| Power-Save Cooling Down in process | N/A |
| Cooling Down in process due to Shutter management | N/A |
| Power Save in process | C00: Power ON C01: Power OFF CF POWER ON CF POWER OFF |
Note) When projector receives another command in the above status, it returns error code which shows the status.
8.4 Image Command
8.4.1 CF_BRIGHT Command
| Command | “CF_BRIGHT_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “000-063”-------- Directly specify setting value of Brightness “UP”-------- Increment setting value of Brightness by 1 “DN”-------- Decrement setting value of Brightness by 1 | |
| Details | Set user controlled value of Brightness (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.4.2 CF_CONT Command
| Command | “CF_CONT_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “000-063”-------- Directly specify setting value of Contrast “UP”-------- Increment setting value of Contrast by 1 “DN”-------- Decrement setting value of Contrast by 1 | |
| Details | Set user controlled value of Contrast (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.4.3 CF_COLOR Command
| Command | “CF_COLOR_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “000-063”-------- Directly specify setting value of Color “UP”-------- Increment setting value of Color by 1 “DN”-------- Decrement setting value of Color by 1 | |
| Details | Set user controlled value of Colorl (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.4.4 CF_TINT Command
| Command | “CF_TINT_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “000-063”-------- Directly specify setting value of Tint “UP”-------- Increment setting value of Tint by 1 “DN”-------- Decrement setting value of Tint by 1 | |
| Details | Set Tint value (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be saved to the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.4.5 CF_SHARP Command
| Command | “CF_SHARP_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “000-031”-------- Directly specify setting value of Sharpness “UP”-------- Increment setting value of Sharpness by 1 “DN”-------- Decrement setting value of Sharpness by 1 | |
| Details | Set user controlled value of Sharpness (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.4.6 CF_GAMMA Command
| Command | “CF_GAMMA_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “000-015”-------- Directly specify setting value of Gamma “UP”-------- Increment setting value of Gamma by 1 “DN”-------- Decrement setting value of Gamma by 1 | |
| Details | Set user controlled value of Gamma (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFFstatus, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.4.7 CF_WBAL-Command
| Command | “CF_WBAL-%1_%2” [CR] | |
| %1 | “R”-------- RED “G”-------- GREEN “B”-------- BLUE | |
| %2 | “000-063”-------- Directly specify value of Color selected in %1 of White Balance. “UP”-------- Increment setting value of Color specified in %1 of White Balance by 1 “DN”-------- Decrement setting value of Color specified in %1 of White Balance by 1 | |
| Details | Set value of Color specified in %1 of White Balance (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code”[CR] | |
8.4.8 CF COLTEMP Command
| Command | “CF_COLTEMP_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “000”--------Xlow“001”--------Low“002”--------Mid“003”--------High | |
| Details | Set Color Temperature (Available only in the normal Power ON status)The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000”[CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code”[CR] | |
8.4.9 CF_NZRED Command
| Command | “CF_NZRED_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “OFF”-------- Cancel Noise Reduction “L1”-------- Set Noise Reduction to L1 “L2”-------- Set Noise Reduction to L2 “UP”-------- Switch setting forward direction (OFF→L1→L2→OFF) “DN”-------- Switch setting backward direction (OFF→L2→L1→OFF) | |
| Details | Set Noise Reduction level (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It returns to the original setting in Standby mode as well.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.4.10 CF_PROGV Command
| Command | “CF_PROGV_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ON”-------- Set Progressive scan to On. “FILM”-------- Set Progressive scan to Film. “OFF”-------- Set Progressive scan to OFF. “UP”-------- Switch setting forward direction (OFF→ON→FILM→OFF) “DN”-------- Switch setting backward direction (OFF→FILM→ON→OFF) | |
| Details | Set Progressive scan mode. (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.4.11 CF_IMAGE Command
| Command | “CF_IMAGE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “STANDPC”-------- Standard (PC) (Image adjust value is set to factory default for Still Image) “STANDAV”-------- Standard (AV) (Image adjust value is set to factory default for Moving Image) “REAL-------- High contrast (Fixed value to display graphic image with natural tone) “CINEMA”-------- Cinema (Fixed value to focus on tone reproduction for movie) “CUSTOM1”-------- Image1 the value adjusted and stored by user “CUSTOM2”-------- Image2 the value adjusted and stored by user “CUSTOM3”-------- Image3 the value adjusted and stored by user “CUSTOM4”-------- Image4 the value adjusted and stored by user “CUSTOM5”-------- Image5 the value adjusted and stored by user “CUSTOM6”-------- Image6 the value adjusted and stored by user “CUSTOM7”-------- Image7 the value adjusted and stored by user “CUSTOM8”-------- Image8 the value adjusted and stored by user “CUSTOM9”-------- Image9 the value adjusted and stored by user “CUSTOM10”-------- Image10 the value adjusted and stored by user | |
| Details | Select Image Mode (Available only in the normal Power ON status) Parameter “CUSTOM1” to “CUSTOM10” corresponds to “Image1” to “Image10” displayed in projector OSD menu on selecting Image. The value set by this command is stored in EEPROM so that the setting can remain effective even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.4.12 CF_IMAGEADJ Command
| Command | "CF_IMAGEADJ_%1"[CR] | |
| %1 | "RST"----- Reset adjusted value for the Image "STR1"----- Store current adjusted value to Image 1 "STR2"----- Store current adjusted value to Image 2 "STR3"----- Store current adjusted value to Image 3 "STR4"----- Store current adjusted value to Image 4 "STR5"----- Store current adjusted value to Image 5 "STR6"----- Store current adjusted value to Image 6 "STR7"----- Store current adjusted value to Image 7 "STR8"----- Store current adjusted value to Image 8 "STR9"----- Store current adjusted value to Image 9 "STR10"----- Store current adjusted value to Image 10 | |
| Details | Reset or Store adjusted value for Image. (Available only in the normal Power ON status) "STR1"-STR10" corresponds to "Image1"-Image10" displayed in projector OSD menu on selecting "Store" for adjusted value of Image. The setting value set in "Image1" to "Image10" is stored and can be retrieved when turning on the projector again after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | "000" [CR] |
| Unacceptable | "Error Code" [CR] | |
8.4.13 CF_APCTRL Command
| Command | “CF_APCTRL_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “L1”-------- Set Auto Picture Control to Level 1. “L2”-------- Set Auto Picture Control to Level 2. “OFF”-------- Set Auto Picture Control OFF. “UP”-------- Switch setting forward direction (OFF→L1→L2→OFF) “DN”-------- Switch setting backward direction (OFF→L2→L1→OFF) | |
| Details | Set Auto Picture Control (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.4.14 CF_COLMNSAV Command
| Command | “CF_COLMNSAV_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “000 - 009” ----- Specify the area to store | |
| Details | Store current setting status of Color Management to the area specified in %1. (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.4.15 CF_COLMNLD Command
| Command | “CF_COLMNLD_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “000 – 009” ----- Specify the area to store | |
| Details | Retrieve Color Management setting status from the area specified in %1. (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.5 PC Adjust Control Command
8.5.1 CF_FSYNC Command
| Command | “CF_FSYNC_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “0000-0031”--------Directly specify setting value of Fine Sync “UP”--------Increment setting value of Fine Sync by 1 “DN”--------Decrement setting value of Fine Sync by 1 | |
| Details | Set value of Fine Sync in PC signal (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000”[CR] |
| Unacceptable | “101”[CR]---When input is Video signal | |
8.5.2 CF_TDOTS Command
| Command | “CF_TDOTS_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “mmm - nnnn”-------- Directly specify setting value of Total Dots “mmm” indicates minimum value, which is current (Display area H + Position H) value “nnnn” indicates maximum value, which is less than 140 MHz in Dot Clocks “UP”-------- Increment setting value of Total Dots by 1 “DN”-------- Decrement setting value of Total Dots by 1 | |
| Details | Set value of Total Dots in PC signal (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “101” [CR] -- When input is Video signal | |
8.5.3 CF_CLPPHASE Command
| Command | “CF_CLPPHASE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “0001-0225”-------- Directly specify setting value of Clamp Phase “UP”-------- Increment setting value of Clamp Phase by 1 “DN”-------- Decrement setting value of Clamp Phase by 1 | |
| Details | Set value of Clamp Phase (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000”[CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code”[CR] | |
8.5.4 CF_H-POS Command
| Command | “CF_H-POS_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “0000-nnnn” ---- Directly specify setting value of Horizontal Position “nnnn” indicates maximum value, which is current value of (Total dots - Display area H) “UP” ---- Increment setting value of Horizontal Position by 1 “DN” ---- Decrement setting value of Horizontal Position by 1 | |
| Details | Set value of Horizontal Position in PC signal (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “101” [CR] --- When input is Video signal | |
8.5.5 CF V-POS Command
| Command | “CF_V-POS_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “0000-nnnn”-------- Directly specify setting value of Vertical Position “nnnn” indicates maximum value, which is current (Total Line - Display Area V) value “UP”-------- Increment setting value of Vertical Position by 1 “DN”-------- Decrement setting value of Vertical Position by 1 | |
| Details | Set Vertical Position value (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “101” [CR] ---- When input is Video signal | |
8.5.6 CF_DDOTS Command
| Command | “CF_DDOTS_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “0100-nnnn”--------Directly specify setting value of Display Dots “nnnn” indicates maximum value, which is current value of (Total Dots - Position H). In this projector, the value should be “even number” and if “odd number” is specified, it adds 1 to make the value even number. “UP”--------Increment setting value of Display Dots by 2 “DN”--------Decrement setting value of Display Dots by 2 | |
| Details | Set setting value of Display Dots in PC signal (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000”[CR] |
| Unacceptable | “101”[CR]---When input is Video signal | |
8.5.7 CF_DLINE Command
| Command | “CF_DLINE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “0100-nnnn”-------- Directly specify setting value of Display Line “nnnn” indicates maximum value, which is current value of (Total Line - Position V). “UP”-------- Increment setting value of Display Line by 1 “DN”-------- Decrement setting value of Display line by 1 | |
| Details | Set setting value of Display Line in PC signal (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command will not be stored in the projector's memory. Therefore, when the power is turned to ALL OFF status, the value returns to the original setting. (It is stored in Standby mode.) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “101” [CR]--- When input is Video signal | |
8.5.8 CF SETPCADJ Command
| Command | “CF_SETPCADJ_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | None “EXT11-60” | |
| Details | 1. Apply value set in PC Adjust Menu to projected image. Specifying setting value directly in the following PC Adjust related commands immediately reflects them on projected image, while issuing this command after these commands also triggers the reflection. (Avable only in the normal Power ON status) ----- CF_FSYNC ----- CF_TDOTS ----- CF_CLAMP ----- CF_H-POS ----- CF_V-POS ----- CF_DLINE ----- CF_DDOTS 2. When “EXT11-60” is specified in %1, “Ex Mode” (not like XGA1) is displayed in “SYSTEM” menu. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “101” [CR] --- When input is Video signal | |
8.5.9 CF_ORGMODE Command
| Command | “CF_ORGMODE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | When input signal is PC Analog; “VGA1” —— Specify VGA1 “VGA2” —— Specify VGA2 : : “XGA1” —— Specify XGA1 : : “WXGA3” —— Specify WXGA3 “1080i60” —— Specify 1080i60 “1080i50” —— Specify 1080i50 “1035I” —— Specify 10350i “720p60” —— Specify 720p60 “720p50” —— Specify 720p50 “575p” —— Specify 575p “480p” —— Specify 480p “575I” —— Specify 575i “480I” —— Specify 480i “1080psf/24” —— Specify 1080psf/24 “1080psf/25” —— Specify 1080psf/25 “1080psf/30” —— Specify 1080psf/30 * When input signal is not PC Analog, error code “101” is returned. | |
| Details | After “EXT n” is set by PC control command such as CF_FSYNC/CF_TDOTS and CF_SETPCADJ command, specify the signal originated with by issuing this command. This command is used to specify projector internal settings such as whether or not to get PC signal through IP (Available only in the normal Power ON status) Note; To differentiate between 60Hz and 50Hz in 1080i and 720p, “60” or “50” is necessary to add to the parameter in this command. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “101” [CR] --- When input is Video signal | |
8.5.10 CF PCSTORE Command
| Command | “CF_PSTORE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “1”-------- Store current value of PC Adjust to Mode1 “2”-------- Store current value of PC Adjust to Mode2 “3”-------- Store current value of PC Adjust to Mode3 “4”-------- Store current value of PC Adjust to Mode4 “5”-------- Store current value of PC Adjust to Mode5 “6”-------- Store current value of PC Adjust to Mode6 “7”-------- Store current value of PC Adjust to Mode7 “8”-------- Store current value of PC Adjust to Mode8 “9”-------- Store current value of PC Adjust to Mode9 “10”-------- Store current value of PC Adjust to Mode10 | |
| Details | Store current value of PC Adjust (each parameter status such as Total dots) to Mode1-50. This command operates the same way as storing to Mode1-50 in PC Adjust Menu. (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “101” [CR] --- When input is Video signal | |
8.5.11 CF PCMODEFREE Command
| Command | “CF_PCMODEFREE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “1”-------- Set Mode1 to Free status “2”-------- Set Mode2 to Free status “3”-------- Set Mode3 to Free status “4”-------- Set Mode4 to Free status “5”-------- Set Mode5 to Free status “6”-------- Set Mode6 to Free status “7”-------- Set Mode7 to Free status “8”-------- Set Mode8 to Free status “9”-------- Set Mode9 to Free status “10”-------- Set Mode10 to Free status | |
| Details | Delete the data registered in Custom Mode1-50 and returns it to Free status. This command operates the same way as storing to Mode1-50 in PC Adjust Menu. (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “101” [CR] -- When input is Video signal | |
8.6 Input Control Command
8.6.1 CF_INPUT Command
| Command | “CF_INPUT_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “1”-------- Select Input 1 (not switching Source) “2”-------- Select Input 2 (not switching Source) “3”-------- Select Input 3 (not switching Source) “4”-------- Select Input 4 (Network viewer) “UP”-------- Increment Input No. by 1 <with LV-NI02 attached>Input1→Input2→Input3→Input4→Input1→--- <with LV-NI02 unattached>Input1→Input2→Input3→Input1→--- “DN”-------- Decrement Input No. by 1 <with LV-NI02 attached>Input1→Input2→Input3→Input4→Input1→--- <with LV-NI02 unattached>Input1→Input2→Input3→Input1→--- | |
| Details | Select Input (Available only in the normal Power ON status) This command switches only Input No, not Source. For instance, when Input 1 has been selected, receiving the command to select Input 1 does not invoke souce-switching operation. That means it operates differently from “INPUT” button of Projector or Remote Control. *When selecting Input4 on a projector with LV-NI02 unattached, it comes to “103”. *When selecting Input1 on a projector with LV-NI02 attached and power OFF, It comes to “101”. *When selecting Input1 on a projector with Input1 set to Monitor Out, it comes to “101”. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “%%” [CR] | |
8.6.2 CF_SOURCE Command
| Command | “CF_SOURCE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | Input 1 | “DIGITAL”-------- Select RGB (PC Digital) Input “ANALOG”-------- Select RGB (PC Analog) Input “SCART”-------- Select RGB (Scart) input “HDCP”-------- Select RGB (AV HDCP) input “UP”-------- Select in PC Analog → Scart → PC Digital → AV HDCP → PC Analog order “DN”-------- Select in PC Analog → AV HDCP → PC Digital → Scart → PC Analog order |
| Input 2 | “VIDEO”-------- Select Video input “YPBPR”-------- Select Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr input “ANALOG”-------- Select RGB input “UP”-------- Select in VIDEO → YPBPR → RGB → VIDEO order “DN”-------- Select in VIDEO → RGB → YPBPR → VIDEO order | |
| Input 3 | “VIDEO”-------- Select Video input “S-VIDEO”-------- Select S-Video input “YPBPR”-------- Select Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr input “UP”-------- Select in VIDEO → YPBPR → S-VIDEO → VIDEO order “DN”-------- Select inVIDEO → S-VIDEO → YPBPR → VIDEO order | |
| Input 4 | “NETWORK”, “UP”, “DN” *Input can not be selected, but above parameter is processed as Acceptable. | |
| Details | Select Source of currently selected Input (Available only in the normal Power ON status) When selected input does not include specified %1, error code “101” is returned and it is not executed. When Input No is 4 and LV-NI02 power is OFF, error code “101” is returned. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “%%” [CR] | |
8.6.3 CF INPUT 1 Command
| Command | “CF_INPUT1_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “DIGITAL”-------- Select PC Digital Input “ANALOG”-------- Select PC Analog Input “SCART”-------- Select SCART Input “HDCP”-------- Select DVI HDCP Input “OUT”-------- Select Monitor Out | |
| Details | Select Input 1 as well as Source specified in %1 (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “%%” [CR] | |
8.6.4 CF INPUT 2 Command
| Command | “CF_INPUT2_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “VIDEO”-------- Select Composite Video Input “YPBPR”-------- Select Y/Pb/Pr Input “ANALOG”-------- Select RGB Input | |
| Details | Select Input 2 as well as Source specified in %1. (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “%%” [CR] | |
8.6.5 CF_INPUT 3 Command
| Command | “CF_INPUT3_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “VIDEO”-------- Select Composite Video Input “S-VIDEO”-------- Select S-Video Input “YPBPR”-------- Select Y/Pb/Pr Input | |
| Details | Select Input 3 as well as Source specified in %1. (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “%%” [CR] | |
8.6.6 CF INPUT 4 Command
| Command | “CF_INPUT4_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “NETWORK”-------- Select input from LV-NI02 | |
| Details | Select Input 4 as well as Source specified in %1. (Available only in the normal Power ON status) *With LV-NI02 unattached, this command is invalid and error code “103” is returned. *With LV-NI02 attached and the power OFF, error code “101” is returned. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “%%” [CR] | |
8.6.7 CF SYSTEM Command
| Command | “CF_SYSTEM_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | Input is PC Analog | “VGA1” —— Select VGA1 “VGA2” —— Select VGA2 : “XGA1” —— Select XGA1 : “WXGA3” —— Select WXGA3 “1080I” —— Select 1080i “1035I” —— Select 1035i “720p” —— Select 720p “575p” —— Select 575p “480p” —— Select 480p “575I” —— Select 575i “480I” —— Select 480i “1080psf/24” —— Select 1080psf/24 “1080psf/25” —— Select 1080psf/25 “1080psf/30” —— Select 1080psf/30 “MODE1 - 10” —— Select MODE1 - MODE10 “EXT11 - 60” —— Select Ex Mode11-60 * Mode1-10 is not returned. |
| Input is PC Digital/AV HDCP | “D-XGA1” —— Select D-XGA1 : “D-WXGA3” —— Select D-WXGA3 “D-1080I” —— Select D-1080i “D-1035I” —— Select D-1035i “D-720p” —— Select D-720p “D-575p” —— Select D-575p “D-480p” —— Select D-480p “D-1080psf/24” —— Select D-1080psf/24 “D-1080psf/25” —— Select D-1080psf/25 “D-1080psf/30” —— Select D-1080psf/30 | |
| Input is Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr | “AUTO” —— Select System “Auto” “1080I” —— Select 1080i “1035I” —— Select 1035i “720P” —— Select 720p “575P” —— Select 575p “480P” —— Select 480p “575I” —— Select 575i “480I” —— Select 480i | |
| Input is Video / S-Video | “AUTO” —— Select System “Auto” “NTSC” —— Select NTSC “NTSC443” —— Select NTSC4.43 “PAL” —— Select PAL “SECAM” —— Select SECAM “PAL-M” —— Select PAL-M “PAL-N” —— Select PAL-N | |
| Details | Select System of currently selected Input (Available only in the normal Power ON status) When selected input does not include specified %1, error code “101” [CR] is returned and it is not executed. When Input No is 4, error code “101” [CR] is returned and it is not executed. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.7 Screen Control Command
8.7.1 CFSCREEN Command
| Command | “CFSCREEN%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | Input is Computer | “NORMAL” —— Select Normal mode “WIDE” —— Select Wide mode “TRUE” —— Select True mode “FULL” —— Select Full mode “DZOOM_UP” —— Scale up with Digital zoom “DZOOM_DN” —— Scale down with Digital zoom “UP” —— Select screen size with forward swiching in possible range “DN” —— Select screen size with backward swiching in possible range |
| Input is Video | “NORMAL” —— Select Normal mode “WIDE” —— Select Wide mode “FULL” —— Select Full mode “UP” —— Select screen size with forward swiching in possible range “DN” —— Select screen size with backward swiching in possible range | |
| Details | Select screen size (Available only in the normal Power ON status) When selected input does not include specified %1, error code “101” [CR] is returned and it is not executed. Receiving “DZOOM_UP” or “DZOOM_DN” command immediately executes the function. When Anamorphic is ON, error code “101” [CR] is returned and it is not executed. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.7.2 CF_DZCENT Command
| Command | “CF_DZCENT_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “CENT” ---- Cancel Digital Zoom (CENT: “CENTER”) | |
| Details | Cancel Digital Zoom (Available only in the normal Power ON status and Input for Computer is selected) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “101” [CR] ---- When iput is Video | |
8.7.3 CF KESTONE Command
| Command | “CF_KEYSTONE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “UP”-------- Correct Keystone distortion to reduce upper part of image “FUP”-------- Correct Keystone distortion to reduce upper part largely “DN”-------- Correct Keystone distortion to reduce lower part of image “FDN”-------- Correct Keystone distortion to reduce lower part largely “LEFT”-------- Correct Keystone distortion to reduce left part of image “FLFT”-------- Correct Keystone distortion to reduce left part largely “RIGHT”-------- Correct Keystone distortion to reduce right part of image “FRGT”-------- Correct Keystone distortion to reduce right part largely “RST”-------- Set Keystone OFF | |
| Details | Change level of Keystone distortion correction (Available only in the normal Power ON status). When reached the limit of the correction level, projector accepts the command but does not execute it. Receiving this command immediately invokes the operation. When trying to set the value beyond available range, error code “201” is returned and the operation is not executed. Example 1: When the correction level of the right part has reached its upper limit and then the command “RIGHT” is received Example 2: When the upper part correction allows only another step, and then the command “FUP” is received. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.7.4 CF_KYSTNMODE Command
| Command | “CF_KYSTNMODE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “STR”-------- Set Keystone store mode to Store “RST”-------- Set Keystone store mode to Reset | |
| Details | Set Keystone store mode (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.7.5 CF_ANAMORPHIC Command
| Command | “CF_ANAMORPHIC_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ON”-------- Set Anamorphic to ON. “OFF”-------- Set Anamorphic to OFF. | |
| Details | Set ON/OFF of Anamorphic (Available only in the normal Power ON status). When Anamorphic is set to ON, Aspect Ratio is forced to convert from 16:9 to 4:3 in any Screen mode. When Anamorphic is set to OFF, it depends on Screen Mode. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.8 Lamp Command
8.8.1 CF_LAMPH Command
| Command | “CF_LAMPH_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “RST” | |
| Details | Reset lamp running time (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.8.2 CF_LAMPMODE Command
| Command | “CF_LAMPMODE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “NORMAL”-------- Set Lamp status to Normal mode “ECO”-------- Set Lamp status to Silent mode “AUTO”-------- Set Lamp status to Auto mode | |
| Details | Select Lamp mode (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command is stored in EEPROM and the setting remains effective after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.9 Sound Command
8.9.1 CF_VOLUME Command
| Command | “CF_VOLUME_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “000-063” Directly specify value of Volume. “UP” Increment setting value of Volume by 1 “DN” Decrement setting value of Volume by 1 | |
| Details | Control level of Volume (Available only in the normal Power ON status) Set Volume Up/Down the same way as RC and also directly specify value of Volume. When setting Volume value, the Sound Mute ON status is canceled just like RC operation. The value set by this command is stored in Projector's memory. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.9.2 CF_MUTE Command
| Command | “CF_MUTE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ON”--------Set Sound Mute to ON “OFF”--------Set Sound Mute to OFF | |
| Details | Control ON/OFF of Sound Mute (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.9.3 CF_BLTINSP Command
| Command | “CF_BLTINSP_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ON”-------- Set Built-in speaker to ON “OFF”-------- Set Built-in speaker to OFF | |
| Details | Set ON/OFF of Built-in speaker (Available only in the normal Power ON status). | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10 Setting Command
8.10.1 CFBackGND Command
| Command | “CFBackGND %1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “BLUE”-------- Select Blue Back “USER”-------- Select User “BLACK”-------- Select Black Back “UP”-------- Switch forward (Blue Back→User→Black Back→Blue Back) “DN”-------- Switch backward (Blue Back→Black Back→User→Blue Back) | |
| Details | Set Screen status for no signal.(Available only in the normal Power ON status) The status set by this command is stored in EEPROM and the setting remains even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000”[CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code”[CR] | |
8.10.2 CF_DISP Command
| Command | “CF_DISP_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ON”-------- Select Display “CNTDWNOFF”-------- Select Count down Off “OFF”-------- Cancel Display “UP”-------- Switch forward (On → Count down Off → Off → On → --) “DN”-------- Switch backward (On → Off → Count down Off → On → --) | |
| Details | Set Display mode.(Available only in the normal Power ON status) The value set by this command is stored in EEPROM and setting remains effective even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10.3 CF_LOGO Command
| Command | “CF_LOGO_%1_%2” [CR] | |
| %1 | “0000 - 9999” ----- Directly set Logo PIN code | |
| %2 | “OFF” -----Cancel Logo display “DFLT” -----Select Logo of Factory Default “USER” -----Select User “UP” -----Select functions to choose forward (OFF → DFLT → USER → OFF → --) “DN” -----Select functions to choose backward (OFF → USER → DFLT → OFF → --) | |
| Details | Set Logo mode.(Available only in the normal Power ON status) The status set by this command is stored in EEPROM and setting remains effective even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. Set Logo PIN code in %1. When Logo Lock is enabled: PIN code is matched ----- Command is valid (Acceptable) PIN code is mismatched ----- Command is invalid (Error code “102”) PIN code is beyond %1 available range ----- Command is invalid (Error code“?”) When Logo Lock is disabled: PIN code is within %1 available range ----- Command is valid (Acceptable) PIN code is out of %1 available range ----- Command is invalid (Error code “?”) Note: When Logo Lock is enabled, matching Logo PIN code switches Logo but Logo Lock is not cancelled (Lock status is kept). | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10.4 CF_CEIL Command
| Command | “CF_CEIL_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ON”--------Set Ceiling to ON. “OFF”--------Set Ceiling to OFF. | |
| Details | Set/Cancel Ceiling mode.(Available only in the normal Power ON status) The status set by this command is stored in EEPROM and setting remains effective even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10.5 CF_REAR Command
| Command | “CF_REAR_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ON”-------- Set Rear to ON. “OFF”-------- SetI Rear to OFF. | |
| Details | Set/Cancel Rear mode (Available only in the normal Power ON status) When Rear is ON, projected image is left/right reversed. The status set by this command is stored in EEPROM and setting remains effective even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10.6 CF_RCODE Command
| Command | “CF_RCODE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “001”-------- Select Code 1 “002”-------- Select Code 2 “003”-------- Select Code 3 “004”-------- Select Code 4 “005”-------- Select Code 5 “006”-------- Select Code 6 “007”-------- Select Code 7 “008”-------- Select Code 8 “UP”-------- Switch forward (Code1→Code2→Code3 - - - →Code8→Code1) “DN”-------- Switch backward (Code8→Code7→Code6 - - - →Code1→Code8) | |
| Details | Select Code of Remote Control (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The status set by this command is stored in EEPROM and setting remains effective even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10.7 CF_LANG Command
| Command | “CF(Language_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ENG”-------- Select ENGLISH “DEU”-------- Select German “FRA”-------- Select French “ITA”-------- Select Italian “ESP”-------- Select Spanish “POR”-------- Select Portuguese “NED”-------- Select Dutch “SVE”-------- Select Swedish “JPN”-------- Select Japanese “CHI”-------- Select Chinese “KOR”-------- Select Korean “RUS”-------- Select Russian | |
| Details | Set language for OSD (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The language set by this command is stored in EEPROM and setting remains effective even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10.8 CF_ON-STA Command
| Command | “CF_ON-STA_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ON”-------- Set Power On Start to ON. “OFF”-------- Set Power On Start to OFF. “UP”-------- Toggle between ON and OFF.(On→Off→On→---) “DN”-------- Toggle between ON and OFF.(On→Off→On→---) *“UP” and “DN” are exactly same operation. | |
| Details | Set/Cancel Power ON Start (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The status set by this command is stored in EEPROM and setting value remains effective even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10.9 CF_P-MANE Command
| Command | “CF_P-MANE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “OFF”-------- Set Power Management to Off “READY”-------- Set Power Management to Ready “SHUTDOWN”-------- Set Power Management to Shut Down mode “UP”-------- Switch forward (Off→Ready→Shut down→Off) “DN”-------- Switch backward (Off→Shut down→Ready→Off) | |
| Details | Set/Cancel Power Management (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The status set by this command is stored in EEPROM and setting remains effective even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10.10 CF_P-MANETIME Command
| Command | “CF_P-MANETIME_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “01” - “30”--------Directly specify setting time by the minute “UP”--------Increment value by 1 (Switched in 01→02→---→30→01 order) “DN”--------Decrement value by 1 (Switched in 30→29→---→01→30 order) | |
| Details | Set time of Power Management time (Available only in the normal Power ON status) The status set by this command is stored in EEPROM and setting remains effective even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10.11 CF_FANSPEED Command
| Command | “CF_FANSPEED_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “MAX”--------Select maximum fan speed “NOR”--------Select normal fan speed | |
| Details | Switch Fan Control Speed mode.(Available only in the normal Power ON status) The status set by this command is stored in EEPROM and setting remains effective even after the power is turned to ALL OFF status. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000”[CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code”[CR] | |
8.10.12 CF_KEYDIS Command
| Command | “CF_KEYDIS_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “NONE”-------- RC and KEY are both enabled. “RC”-------- RC is disabled. “KEY”-------- KEY is disabled. | |
| Details | Disable RC and/or KEY functions (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10.13 CF_FDEFAULT Command
| Command | “CF_FDEFAULT_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “RST” | |
| Details | Reset to Factory Default setting (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.10.14 CF_PJPINCODE Command
| Command | “CF_PJPINCODE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “0000 – 9999” ----- Directly specify PJ PIN code | |
| Details | Enter PIN code to cancel PIN code lock (Available only in the normal Power ON status) PIN code can not be changed. (Only PIN code lock is canceled.) *When PIN code Lock is enabled: PIN code is matched ----- Command is valid (Acceptable) PIN code is mismatched ----- Command is invalid (Error code “102”) PIN code is beyond %1 available range ----- Command is invalid (Error code “?”) When PIN code lock is canceled: PIN code is within %1 range ----- Command is valid (Acceptable) PIN code is out of %1 range ----- Command is invalid (Error code is 102) This command is only valid when “PJ PIN code” dialog is displayed to enter PIN code after Power is ON and Countdown is completed. When PIN code lock is set to “On1”, it needs to send this command every time the projector is turned on. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.11 Other Commands
8.11.1 CF_KEYEMU Command
| Command | “CF_KEYEMU_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “RIGHT”-------- Move Pointer rightward in On-Screen Display Menu “LEFT”-------- Move Pointer leftward in On-Screen Display Menu “UP”-------- Move Pointer to upward On-Screen Display Menu “DN”-------- Move Pointer to downward in On-Screen Display Menu “SELECT”-------- The same operation as “SELECT” button of RC “AUTOPC”-------- Execute Auto PC Adj. operation The same operation as “AUTO PC” button of RC When this is sent during Auto PC Adj. operation, the operation is stopped. This is same way as pressing “AUTO PC” button of RC. | |
| Details | The same operation as RC/Control Key. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.11.2 CF_MENU Command
| Command | “CF_MENU_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ON” Display On-Screen Display Menu “OFF” Hide On-Screen Display Menu | |
| Details | Set On-Screen Display mode. (Available only in the normal Power ON status) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.11.3 CF_POWER Command
| Command | “CF_POWER_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ON”--------Power ON “OFF”--------Power OFF * Issuing another command during countdown process forced countdown operation to be terminated. * Error Code is returned in some projector statuses, which indicates the command is impossible to be executed. (See [8.3] for details) * Returning the response “000” [CR] (acceptable) does not always mean that the status has already changed to Power ON. Example: When the temperature approaches abnormal status after returning “000” [CR] to the command CF_POWER ON. Therefore, to get the projector status requires using Status Read command. | |
| Details | Set Power to ON/OFF | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
8.11.4 CF_FREZE Command
| Command | “CFFREEZE_%1” [CR] | |
| %1 | “ON”--------Set Freeze to ON. “OFF”--------Set Freeze to OFF. “UP”--------Switch forward (On→Off→On→---) “DN”--------Switch backward (On→Off→On→---) * The same operation for “UP” and “DN” as this model has only “ON” / “OFF”. | |
| Details | Set / Cancel Freeze function. (Available only in the normal Power ON status) Receiving FREEZE_ON command when the projector is Freeze enabled, Freeze status is kept. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000” [CR] |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9 Status Read Command
9.1 Format
1) PC issues commands in format as below:
"CR_COMMAND”[CR]
Command: String
2) When projector receives the appropriate command, it returns the required data as a string.
"000%"%1 [CR]
%1: Required Data (String)
3) When the received data cannot be decoded, the projector returns "?" [CR]
9.2 Transfer Example
Get total dots of projector by Expand Serial Commands
PC PJ: "CR_TDOTS" [CR]
PC←PJ:"000_1344”[CR]
9.3 Operation Condition
Basically it should be always operated.
9.4 Image Status Read Command
9.4.1 CR_BRIGHT Command
| Command | “CR_BRIGHT” [CR] | |
| Details | Get user controlled value of Brightness | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000 – 063” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.2 CR_CONT Command
| Command | “CR_CONT” [CR] | |
| Details | Get user controlled value of Contrast | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000 – 063” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.3 CR_COLOR Command
| Command | “CR_COLOR” [CR] | |
| Details | Get user controlled value of Color | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000 – 063” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.4 CR_TINT Command
| Command | “CR_TINT” [CR] | |
| Details | Get user controlled value of Tint | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000 – 063” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] --- When command is not available in the given condition (such as being selected input). “?” [CR] --- When unknown command is received | |
9.4.5 CR_SHARP Command
| Command | “CR_SHARP” [CR] | |
| Details | Get user controlled value of Sharpness | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000 – 031” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.6 CR_GAMMA Command
| Command | “CR_GAMMA” [CR] | |
| Details | Get user controlled value of Gamma | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000 – 015” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.7 CR_WBAL-R Command
| Command | “CR_WBAL-R” [CR] | |
| Details | Get user controlled Red value of White Balance | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000 – 063” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.8 CR_WBAL-G Command
| Command | “CR_WBAL-G” [CR] | |
| Details | Get user controlled Green value of White Balance | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000 – 063” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.9 CR_WBAL-B Command
| Command | “CR_WBAL-B” [CR] | |
| Details | Get user controlled Blue value of White Balance | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000 – 063” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.10 CR_COLTEMP Command
| Command | “CR_COLTEMP” [CR] | |
| Details | Get Color Temperature setting status | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000”--------Xlow “001”--------Low “002”--------Mid “003”--------High “BLANK”----OSD Menu is blank (Neither of Xlow / Low / Mid / High) | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.11 CR_NZRED Command
| Command | “CR_NZRED” [CR] | |
| Details | Get Noise Reduction setting status | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “OFF” ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.12 CR_PROGV Command
| Command | “CR_PROGV” [CR] | |
| Details | Get Progressive scan setting status | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON”-------- Set Progressive scan On “FILM”-------- Select FILM mode “OFF”-------- Set Progressive scan Off | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.13 CR_IMAGE Command
| Command | “CR_IMAGE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get image setting status | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “STANDPC”-------- Standard (PC) “STANDAV”-------- Standard (AV) “REAL”-------- High contrast “CINEMA”-------- Cinema “CUSTOM1”-------- “Image1” “CUSTOM2”-------- “Image2” “CUSTOM3”-------- “Image3” “CUSTOM4”-------- “Image4” “CUSTOM5”-------- “Image5” “CUSTOM6”-------- “Image6” “CUSTOM7”-------- “Image7” “CUSTOM8”-------- “Image8” “CUSTOM9”-------- “Image9” “CUSTOM10”-------- “Image10” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR]-------- When command is not available in the given condition (such as being selected input “?” [CR]-------- When unknown command is received | |
9.4.14 CR_IMGGMD Command
| Command | “CR_IMGGMD” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Standard/Real/Cinema in Image Gamma | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “STDPC”-------- Standard (PC) “STDAV”-------- Standard (AV) “REL”-------- High contrast “CNM”-------- Cinema | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.4.15 CR_APCTRL Command
| Command | “CR_APCTRL” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Auto Picture Control | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “L1”-------- Operate Auto Picture Control with Level1 “L2”-------- Operate Auto Picture Control with Level2 “OFF”-------- Set Auto Picture Control OFF | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.5 PC Adjust Status Read Command
9.5.1 CR_FSYNC Command
| Command | “CR_FSYNC” [CR] | |
| Details | Get value of Fine Sync | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “0000 – 0031” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] --- When command is not available in the given condition (such as being selected input) “?” [CR] --- When unknown command is received | |
9.5.2 CR_TDOTS Command
| Command | “CR_TDOTS” [CR] | |
| Details | Get value of Total Dots | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “mmm” – “nnnn” (mmm = Display area H + Position H) (nnn = Maximum value less than 140 MHz of Dot Clock) | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR]-------- When command is not available in the given condition (such as being selected input “?” [CR]-------- When unknown command is received | |
9.5.3 CR_CLPPHASE Command
| Command | “CR_CLPPHASE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get value of Clamp Phase value | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “0001 – 0255” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.5.4 CR H-POS Command
| Command | “CR_H-POS” [CR] | |
| Details | Get value of Horizontal Position | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “0000 – nnnn” (nnnn = Total Dots – Display area H) | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] ---- When command is not available in the given condition (such as being selected input “?” [CR] ---- When unknown command is received | |
9.5.5 CR_V-POS Command
| Command | “CR_V-POS” [CR] | |
| Details | Get value of Vertical Position | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “0000 – nnnn” (nnnn = Total Line - Display area V) | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] ---- When command is not available in the given condition (such as being selected input “?” [CR] ---- When unknown command is received | |
9.5.6 CR_DDOTS Command
| Command | “CR_DDOTS” [CR] | |
| Details | Get value of Display Dots | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “0100 – nnnn”(nnnn = Total Dots - Position H) | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] --- When command is not available in the given condition (such as being selected input“?”[CR] ——When unknown command is received | |
9.5.7 CR_DLINE Command
| Command | “CR_DLINE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get value of Display Line | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “0100 – nnnn”(nnnn = Total Line - Position V) | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] ---- When command is not available in the given condition (such as being selected input)“?” [CR] ---- When unknown command is received | |
9.5.8 CR ORGMODE Command
| Command | “CR_ORGMODE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the original signal of current selected Mode that is set in PC Adj.When MODE1- 10 or EXT11-50 is not selected, get the current signal. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000 %1” [CR] |
| %1 | When input signal is PC Analog;“VGA1” Indicates signal is VGA1“VGA2” Indicates signal is VGA2:“XGA1” Indicates signal is XGA1:“WXGA3” Indicates signal is WXGA3“1080i60” Indicates signal is 1080i60“1080i50” Indicates signal is 1080i50“1035i” Indicates signal is 10350i“720p60” Indicates signal is 720p60“720p50” Indicates signal is 720p50“575p” Indicates signal is 575p“480p” Indicates signal is 480p“575i” Indicates signal is 575i“480i” Indicates signal is 480i“1080psf/24” Indicates signal is 1080psf/24“1080psf/25” Indicates signal is 1080psf/25“1080psf/30” Indicates signal is 1080psf/30Note; To differentiate between 60Hz and 50Hz in 1080i and 720p, “60” or “50” is necessary to add to the parameter in this command * When input signal is not PC Analog, error code “101” is returned. | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.5.9 CR_PCSTORE Command
| Command | “CR_PCSTORE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get Free or Stored status of MODE1 - 5 in PC Adjust. Data consists of 10 bytes and each byte represents MODE1-10. (F:Free, S:Stored) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “FFFFFFF”--------ALL Free “SFFFFFFFF”--------Mode1 is Stored, others are Free: “FFFFFFFS”--------Mode10 is Stored, others are Free “SSSSSSSSS”--------ALL Stored | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.5.10 CR_SETPCADJ Command
| Command | "CR_SETPCADJ" [CR] | |
| Details | Get PC signal for current system | |
| Response | Acceptable | "000_%1" [CR] |
| %1 | When input signal is PC Analog; "VGA1" Indicates VGA1 is selected "VGA2" Indicates VGA2 is selected : :XGA1" Indicates XGA1 is selected : "WXGA3" Indicates WXGA3 is selected "1080I" Indicates 1080i is selected "1035I" Indicates 10350i is selected "720p" Indicates 720p is selected "575p" Indicates 575p is selected "480p" Indicates 480p is selected "575I" Indicates 575i is selected "480I" Indicates 480i is selected "1080psf/24" Indicates 1080psf/24 is selected "1080psf/25" Indicates 1080psf/25 is selected "1080psf/30" Indicates 1080psf/30 is selected : "MODE10" Indicates Mode10 is selected "EXT11" EXT11 is selected : "EXT60" EXT60 is selected * Error Code "101" [CR] is returned for no signal. * When input signal is not PC Analog, error code "101" is returned. | |
| Unacceptable | ?" [CR] | |
9.6 Video Status Read Command
9.6.1 CR_SERSYS Command
| Command | “CR_SERSYS” [CR] | |
| Details | Get selected current signal. Auto detected signal is returned in Auto mode Only available when Input is Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr, S-Video or Video. (This is not the case for PC-Analog/PC-Digital/AV HDCP signals) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “1080I60”-------- 1080i 60Hz “1080I50”-------- 1080i 50Hz “1035I”.-------- 1035i “720P60”-------- 720p 60Hz “720P50”-------- 720p 50Hz “575P”-------- 575p “480P”-------- 480p “575I”-------- 575i (includes Composite signal such as PAL) “480I”-------- 480i (includes Composite signal such as NTSC) “NO_SIGNAL”-------- No signal | |
| Unacceptable | “101” [CR] -- When input signal is PC-Analog, PC-Digital or PC signals in AV HDCP “?” [CR] | |
9.7 Input Read Command
9.7.1 CR_INPUT Command
| Command | “CR_INPUT” [CR] | |
| Details | Get selected INPUT No. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “1-4” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.7.2 CR_SOURCE Command
| Command | “CR_SOURCE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get selected source | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “DIGITAL”-------- RGB (PC Digital) is selected “ANALOG”-------- RGB (PC Analog) is selected “SCART”-------- RGB (Scart) is selected “HDCP”-------- RGB (AV HDCP) is selected “VIDEO”-------- Video is selected “S-VIDEO”-------- S-Video is selected “YPBPR”-------- Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr is selected “NETWORK”-------- Network is selected | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] -- When command is not available in the given condition (such as being selected input) “?” [CR]-------- When unknown command is received | |
9.7.3 CR_SRCINP1 Command
| Command | “CR_SRCINP1” [CR] | |
| Details | Get Source of INPUT1 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “DIGITAL” —— in PC Digital mode “ANALOG” —— in PC Analog mode “SCART” —— in Scart mode “HDCP” —— in AV HDCP mode “OUT” —— in Monitor out mode | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.7.4 CR_SRCINP2 Command
| Command | “CR_SRCINP2” [CR] | |
| Details | Get Source of INPUT2 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “VIDEO”--------in Video mode “YPBPR”--------in Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr mode “ANALOG”--------in RGB mode | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.7.5 CR SRCINP3 Command
| Command | “CR_SRCINP3” [CR] | |
| Details | Get Source of INPUT3 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “VIDEO”--------in Video mode “S-VIDEO”--------in S-video mode “YPBPR”--------in Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr mode | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.7.6 CR_SRCINP4 Command
| Command | “CR_SRCINP4” [CR] | |
| Details | Get Source of INPUT4 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “NETWORK”--------With LV-NI02 attached and the power ON | |
| Unacceptable | “101”[CR]--------With LV-NI02 attached and the power ON “103”[CR]--------With LV-NI02 unattached “?”[CR]--------When unknown command is received. | |
9.7.7 CR_SYSTEM Command
| Command | “CR_SYSTEM” [CR] | |
| Details | Get selected System | |
| Response | Acceptable | "000_%1" [CR] |
| %1 | Input is PC Analog | |
| Input is PC-Digital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-Digital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-Digital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-Digital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-Digital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-Digital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-Digital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-DDigital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-DDigital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-DDigital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-DDigital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-DDigital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-DDigital/AV-HDCP | ||
| Input is PC-DDigital/AV-HDCP | ||
| “D-575I”-------- indicates D-575i is selected “D-480I”-------- indicates D-480i is selected “D-1080PSF/24”-------- indicates D-1080psf/24 is selected “D-1080PSF/25”-------- indicates D-1080psf/25 is selected “D-1080PSF/30”-------- indicates D-1080psf/30 is selected * Error Code “101”[CR] is returned for no signal | |||
| Input is Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr | “AUTO”-------- indicates Auto is selected “1080I”-------- indicates 1080i is selected “1035I”-------- indicates 1035i is selected “720P”-------- indicates 720p is selected “575P”-------- indicates 575p is selected “480P”-------- indicates 480p is selected “575I”-------- indicates 575i is selected “480I”-------- indicates 480i is selected * Selected System is returned, whether or not signal is coming. | ||
| Input is Video or S-video | “AUTO”-------- indicates Auto is selected “NTSC”-------- indicates NTSC is selected “NTSC443”-------- indicates NTSC4.43 is selected “PAL”-------- indicates PAL is selected “SECAM”-------- indicates SECAM is selected “PAL-M”-------- indicates PAL-M is selected “PAL-N”-------- indicates PAL-N is selected * Selected System is returned, whether or not signal is coming. | ||
| Unacceptable | “Error Code”[CR] | ||
9.7.8 CR_SYSLIST Command
| Command | “CR_SYSLIST” [CR] | |
| Details | Get possible systems for System list | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2__---_%x” [CR] |
| %1 | Error Code “101” is returned for no signal. Otherwise following values are returned according to Source. When input is PC-Analog; “XGA1” —— XGA1 is in the list “1080I” —— 1080i is in the list “1080PSF/24” —— 1080psf/24 is in the list “1080PSF/25” —— 1080psf/25 is in the list “1080PSF/30” —— 1080psf/30 is in the list * Auto, Mode1-10 shall not be returned. When input is PC-digital or AV-HDCP; “D-XGA” —— D-XGA is in the list “D-720p” —— D720p is in the list “D-1080PSF/24” —— D1080psf/24 is in the list “D-1080PSF/25” —— D1080psf/25 is in the list “D-1080PSF/30” —— D1080psf/30 is in the list -When input is Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr; All possible systems in Menu, including Auto, are returned; “AUTO” —— Auto is in the list “1080I” —— 1080i is in the list “1035I” —— 1035i is in the list : “575I” —— 575i is in the list “480I” —— 480i is in the list -When input is Video or S-video; All possible systems in Menu, including Auto, are returned; “AUTO” —— Auto is in the list “PAL” —— PAL is in the list “SECAM” —— SECAM is in the list : “PAL-N” —— PAL-N is in the list | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.7.9 CR_MODELIST Command
| Command | “CR_MODELIST” [CR] | |
| Details | Get possible modes for Mode list | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2__---_%x” [CR] |
| %1 | Error Code “101” is returned except for PC-Analog and for no signal with PC-AnalogPossible modes in Mode1-10 are returned when PC-Analog signal is coming.“MODE1”“MODE2”“MODE3”: : :“MODE8”“MODE9”“MODE10” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.7.10 CR_HMSLOT Command
| Command | “CR_HMSLOT” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the total number of Input. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “004”-------- When LV-NI02 is attached. “003”-------- When LV-NI02 is not attached. | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.7.11 CR_NMSLOT1 Command
| Command | “CR_NMSLOT1” [CR] | |
| Details | Get terminal information of Input1 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “RGB” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.7.12 CR_NMSLOT2 Command
| Command | “CR_NMSLOT2” [CR] | |
| Details | Get terminal information of Input2 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “5BNC” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.7.13 CR_NMSLOT3 Command
| Command | “CR_NMSLOT3” [CR] | |
| Details | Get terminal information of Input3 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “VIDEO” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.7.14 CR_NMSLOT4 Command
| Command | “CR_NMSLOT4” [CR] | |
| Details | Get terminal information of Input4 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “NETWORK” ---- When LV-NI02 is attached. *With LV-NI02 unattached, this command is invalid and error code “103” is returned. *With LV-NI02 attached and the power OFF, error code “101” is returned. *In models not supporting LV-NI02, error code “103” is returned. | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.7.15 CR_IDSLOT1 Command
| Command | “CR_IDSLOT1” [CR] | |
| Details | Get ID information of Input1. This command is to determine sources possible to input. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “31”-------- On-borad (DVI-D and D-Sub) Available source: DIGITAL, ANALOG, SCART, HDCP, MONITOR OUT | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.7.16 CR_IDSLOT2 Command
| Command | “CR_IDSLOT2” [CR] | |
| Details | Get ID information of Input2. This command is to determine sources possible to input. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “41”-------- On-borad (5BNC) Available source: ANALOG, VIDEO, YPBPR | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.7.17 CR_IDSLOT3 Command
| Command | “CR_IDSLOT3” [CR] | |
| Details | Get ID information of Input3. This command is to determine sources possible to input. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “51”-------- On-borad (3BNC and S-VIDEO) Available source:VIDEO, S-VIDEO, YPBPR | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.7.18 CR_IDSLOT4 Command
| Command | “CR_IDSLOT4” [CR] | |
| Details | Get ID information of Input4. This command is to determine sources possible to input. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “13”--------LV-NI02 (Viewer capable) Available source: Network *With LV-NI02 unattached, this command is invalid and error code “103” is returned. *With LV-NI02 attached and the power OFF, error code “101” is returned. *In models not supporting LV-NI02, error code “103” is returned. | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.8 Screen Status Read Command
9.8.1 CRSCREEN Command
| Command | “CRSCREEN” [CR] | |
| Details | Get selected screen image size | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000 %1” [CR] |
| %1 | “NORMAL” —— Normal mode “WIDE” —— Wide mode “FULL” —— Full mode “TRUE” —— True mode | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] --- When command is not available in the given condition (such as being selected input). “?” [CR] --- When unknown command is received | |
9.8.2 CR_KYSTNMODE Command
| Command | “CR_KYSTNMODE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Keystone Store Mode | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “STR”--------- Store mode is “Store” “RST”--------- Store mode is “Reset” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR]--------- When unknown command is received | |
9.8.3 CR_ANAMORPHIC Command
| Command | “CR_ANAMORPHIC” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Anamorphic | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON”--------Anamorphic mode is ON. “OFF”--------Anamorphic mode is OFF. | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] --- When command is not available in the given condition (such as being selected input). “?” [CR]--------When unknown command is received | |
9.9 Lamp Status Read Command
9.9.1 CR_LAMPREPL Command
| Command | “CR_LAMPREPL” [CR] | |
| Details | Get information of Lamp Replacement time | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “1Y”-------- indicates over lamp replacement time “1N”-------- indicates under lamp replacement time | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.9.2 CR_LAMPH Command
| Command | “CR_LAMPH” [CR] | |
| Details | Get Lamp running time (in hours) * return actual lamp running time | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “00000 - 99999” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.9.3 CR_LAMPCORRESPH Command
| Command | “CR_LAMPCORRESPH” [CR] | |
| Details | Get Lamp running time (in hours) *return lamp running time multiplied by a coefficient (not actual running time) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “00000 – 99999” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.9.4 CR_LAMPMODE Command
| Command | “CR_LAMPMODE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Lamp mode | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “NORMAL”-------- Lamp mode is Normal status “ECO”-------- Lamp mode is Silent status “AUTO”-------- Lamp mode is Auto status | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.9.5 CR_LAMPSTS Command
| Command | “CR_LAMPSTS” [CR] | |
| Details | Get Lamp status | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “1” ____________________________ Lamp is ON “1O” ____________________________ Lamp is OFF “1X” ____________________________ Lamp Failure | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.9.6 CR_PROJH Command
| Command | “CR_PROJH” [CR] | |
| Details | Get total running time of Projector (in hours) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “0000000 – 9999999” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.9.7 CR_HMLAMP Command
| Command | “CR_HMLAMP” [CR] | |
| Details | Get total lamp number | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “001” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.10 Sound Status Read Command
9.10.1 CR_VOLUME Command
| Command | “CR_VOLUME ”[CR] | |
| Details | Get volume value by user control | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000 – 063” | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.10.2 CR_MUTE Command
| Command | “CR_MUTE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Sound Mute. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON” ____________ Sound Mute is ON. “OFF” ____________ Sound Mute is OFF. | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.10.3 CR_BLTINSP Command
| Command | “CR_BLTINSP” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Built-in speaker. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON” ____________ Sound Mute is ON. “OFF” ____________ Sound Mute is OFF. | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.11 Setting Status Read Command
9.11.1 CR_BACKGND Command
| Command | “CR_BACKGND” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Screen for no signal | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “BLUE”————————— Blue Back is selected “USER”————————— User is selected “BLACK”————————— Black Back is selected | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.11.2 CR_DISP Command
| Command | “CR_DISP” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Display | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON” _____________ Display is ON “CNTDWNOFF” _____________ Count down is OFF “OFF” _____________ Display is OFF | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.11.3 CR_LOGO Command
| Command | “CR_LOGO” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Logo | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “DFLT” —— Default Logo is enabled “USER” —— User is enabled “OFF” —— Logo is disabled | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.11.4 CR_LOGOLOCK Command
| Command | “CR_LOGOLOCK” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Logo Lock function | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON” _____________ Logo Lock is ON “OFF” _____________ Logo Lock is OFF | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.11.5 CR_CEIL Command
| Command | “CR_CEIL” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Ceiling | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON” ——Ceiling projection is enabled “OFF” ——Ceiling projection is disabled | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.11.6 CR_REAR Command
| Command | “CF_REAR” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Rear function | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON”--------Rear projection is enabled “OFF”--------Rear projection is disabled | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.11.7 CR_RCODE Command
| Command | “CF_RCODE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get selected Remote Control Code | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “001”--------Code 1 is selected “002”--------Code 2 is selected “003”--------Code 3 is selected “004”--------Code 4 is selected “005”--------Code 5 is selected “006”--------Code 6 is selected “007”--------Code 7 is selected “008”--------Code 8 is selected | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.11.8 CR_TYPE Command
| Command | “CR_RTYPE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get status of supported Remote Control (IR/RF). | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “IR”-------- IR “RF”-------- RF (cannot be returned as this model supports only IR remote control) | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.11.9 CR_LANG Command
| Command | “CR_LANG” [CR] | |
| Details | Get selected language | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ENG”--------English is selected “DEU”--------German is selected “FRA”--------French is selected “ITA”--------Italian is selected “ESP”--------Spanish is selected “POR”--------Portuguese is selected “NED”--------Dutch is selected “SVE”--------Swedish is selected “JPN”--------Japanese is selected “CHI”--------Chinese is selected “KOR”--------Korean is selected “RUS”--------Russian is selected | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.11.10 CR_ON-STA Command
| Command | “CR_ON-STA” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Power ON Start | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON”--------Power ON Start is ON “OFF”--------Power ON Start is OFF | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.11.11 CR_P-MANE Command
| Command | “CR_P-MANE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Power management | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “OFF”--------Power Management is disabled “READY”--------Power Management is set to Ready “SHUTDOWN”--------Power Management is set to Shut Down mode | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.11.12 CR_P-MANETIME Command
| Command | “CR_P-MAETIME” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting time for starting Power Management function | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “001 - 030”-------- 1 to 30 minutes | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.11.13 CR_FANSPEED Command
| Command | “CR_FANSPEED” [CR] | |
| Details | Get selected Fan Contorol Speed mode. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “MAX”-------- Max mode is selected “NOR”-------- Normal mode is selected | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.11.14 CR_KEYDIS Command
| Command | “CR_KEYDIS” [CR] | |
| Details | Get status of RC/KEY (valid or invalid) | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “NONE”-------- RC and KEY, both are valid “RC”-------- RC is invalid “KEY”-------- KEY is invalid | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.11.15 CR_SECURITY Command
| Command | “CR_SECURITY” [CR] | |
| Details | Get ON/OFF setting status of Security on menu. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON”--------- PJ/USB are locked “OFF”--------- PJ/USB are not locked. | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.11.16 CR_PJLOCKNOW Command
| Command | “CR_PJLOCKNOW” [CR] | |
| Details | Get actual setting status of PIN code lock | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “LOCK” ---- PJ is locked PIN code lock is set to ON1/ON2 on the menu and PJ PIN code is not entered, therefore PJ is actually locked. “FREE” ---- PJ is unlocked (either A or B) A) PJ lock is set to OFF on the menu B) PJ lock is set to ON1/ON2 on the menu, but PIN code Lock mode is canceled because PJ PIN code is entered. | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.11.17 CR_PJLOCKMENU Command
| Command | “CR_PJLOCKMENU” [CR] | |
| Details | Get ON/OFF setting status of PIN code lock on menu | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON1”--------PIN code lock ON 1 is set on the menu “ON2”--------PIN code lock ON 2 is set on the menu “OFF”--------PIN code lock OFF is set on the menu | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12 Other Status Read Commands
9.12.1 CR_STATUS Command
| COMMAND | “CR_STATUS” [CR] | |
| Detail | Get operating status of Projector Same as “CR0” in basic command except error code follows it. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “00” = Power ON “80” = Standby “40” = Countdown in process “20” = Cooling Down in process “10” = Power Failure “28” = Cooling Down in process due to abnormal temperature “88” =Standby after Cooling Down due to abnormal temperature “02” = Invalid RS-232C Command “24” = Power Save/Cooling Down in process “04” = Power Save “21” = Cooling Down in process after turened Off due to lamp failure “81” Standby after Cooling Down due to lamp failure | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.2 CR.pressURE Command
| Command | “CR.pressURE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get value from Air Pressure sensor. Fllowing is the formula to work out Air Pressure from the given value (“Vn” represents the value): Air Pressure (hPa) = 5*Vn / 1024 - 0.204 / 0.00459 + 150 Obtains accuracy of +/- 2% | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “0000” – “1023” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.3 CR_SIGNAL Command
| Command | “CR SIGNAL” [CR] | |
| Details | Get status whether there is any signal or not. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000 %1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON”-------- There is signal “OFF”-------- There is no signal | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.12.4 CR_VMUTE Command
| Command | “CR_VMUTE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of No Show. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON”--------No show is enabled “OFF”--------No show is disabled | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.12.5 CRFREEZE Command
| Command | “CRFREEZE” [CR] | |
| Details | Get setting status of Freeze. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “ON” ____________ Freeze is enabled “OFF” ____________ Freeze is disabled | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.12.6 CR_ALLPFAIL Command
| Command | “CR_ALLPFAIL” [CR] | |
| Details | Get all the information on Power FailureReturn all the responses of “CR_PFAIL01” – “PFAIL50” at onceTherefore it consists of 1200 (24 bytes x 50) bytes totally | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR]“000_%3_%4” [CR]“000_%5_%6” [CR]····“000_%97_%98” [CR]“000_%99_%100” [CR](Send all 50 blocks above at one time) |
| %1 - %100 | %1, %3, ...%99 (Odd number)----- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length)%2, %4, ...%100 (Even number)----- Power status (2-byte fixed length)Power is failed: “NG”Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.7 CR_HMPFAIL Command
| Command | “CR_HMPFAIL” [CR] | |
| Details | Get total number of detectable Power Failure | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1” [CR] |
| %1 | “000 – 050” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.8 CR_PFAIL01 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL01” [CR] | |
| Details | Get item name and status of Power Failure No.1 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG” Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.9 CR_PFAIL02 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL02” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.2 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG” Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.10 CR_PFAIL03 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL03” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.3 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG” Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.11 CR_PFAIL04 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL04” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.4 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG” Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.12 CR_PFAIL05 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL05” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.5 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG” Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.13 CR_PFAIL06 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL06” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.6 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG” Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.14 CR_PFAIL07 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL07” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.7 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG” Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.15 CR_PFAIL08 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL08” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.8 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.16 CR_PFAIL09 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL09” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.9 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.17 CR_PFAIL10 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL10” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.10 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.18 CR_PFAIL11 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL11” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.11 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.19 CR_PFAIL12 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL12” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.12 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.20 CR_PFAIL13 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL13” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.13 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.21 CR_PFAIL14 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL14” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.14 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.22 CR_PFAIL15Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL15” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.15 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.23 CR_PFAIL16 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL16” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.16 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.24 CR_PFAIL17 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL17” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.17 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.25 CR_PFAIL18 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL18” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.18 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.26 CR_PFAIL19 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL19” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.19 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.27 CR_PFAIL20 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL20” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.20 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.28 CR_PFAIL21 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL21” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.21 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.29 CR_PFAIL22 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL22” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.22 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.30 CR_PFAIL23 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL23” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.23 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.31 CR_PFAIL24 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL24” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.24 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.32 CR_PFAIL25 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL25” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.25 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.33 CR_PFAIL26 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL26” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.26 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.34 CR_PFAIL27 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL27” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.27 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.35 CR_PFAIL28 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL28” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.28 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.36 CR_PFAIL29 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL29” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.29 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.37 CR_PFAIL30 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL30” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.30 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.38 CR_PFAIL31 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL31” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.31 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.39 CR_PFAIL32 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL32” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.32 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.40 CR_PFAIL33 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL33” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.33 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.41 CR_PFAIL34 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL34” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.34 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.42 CR_PFAIL35 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL35” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.35 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.43 CR_PFAIL36 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL36” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.36 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.44 CR_PFAIL37 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL37” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.37 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.45 CR_PFAIL38 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL38” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.38 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.46 CR_PFAIL39 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL39” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.39 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.47 CR_PFAIL40 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL40” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.40 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.48 CR_PFAIL41 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL41” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.41 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.49 CR_PFAIL42 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL42” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.42 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.50 CR_PFAIL43 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL43” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.43 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.51 CR_PFAIL44 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL44” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.44 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.52 CR_PFAIL45 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL45” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.45 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.53 CR_PFAIL46 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL46” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.46 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.54 CR_PFAIL47 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL47” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.47 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.55 CR_PFAIL48 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL48” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.48 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.56 CR_PFAIL49 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL49” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.49 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.57 CR_PFAIL50 Command
| Command | “CR_PFAIL50” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the item name and status of Power Failure No.50 | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2” [CR] |
| %1 | %1 ---- Item name of Power Failure (16-byte fixed length) %2 ---- Power status (2-byte fixed length) Power is failed: “NG”, Power status is normal: “OK” | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
9.12.58 CR_TEMPFAIL Command
| Command | “CR_TEMPFAIL” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the temperature inside a projector when abnormal temperature status occurs. It is possible to get the temperatures all at once when several sensors installed. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2_%3” [CR] |
| %1,%2,%3 | %1-------- Sensor 1 temp. %2-------- Sensor 2 temp. %3-------- Sensor 3 temp. e.g. “_31.5F” “.” indicates a space. When the temperature goes under 0, the first character is “-”, not a space, as in “-05.5F”. With more than one temperature sensors installed, projector returns responses in a row. e.g. “_31.5F __35.2S __38.0W” [CR] The first data indicates sensor 1 data, then one space, and sensor 2 data. Last character in each data indicates the sensor's status. “F”-------- Exceeding critical temp. (abnormal temp.) “W”-------- Approaching critical temp. (Warning temp.) “S”-------- Sensor temp. is safe (Safe temp.) “N”-------- Sensor detects no critical temp. “E”-------- Unable to return the temp. data The example 1 shows that sensor 1 indicates 31.5 degrees and the temperature is abnormal, sensor 2 indicates 35.2 degrees and the temperature is safe, sensor 3 indicates 38.0 degrees and the temperature is approaching critical state. When the temperature is safe, all data is represented as “_00.0S”. When the projector is reset, “_00.0S” is set, and every time abnormal temperature occurs, it renews the data and returns it. In short, it only returns the renewed data of the latest abnormal temperature and the previous data is deleted. | |
| Unacceptable | “?” [CR] | |
9.12.59 CR_TEMP Command
| Command | “CR_TEMP” [CR] | |
| Details | Get the current temperature information inside a projector. It is possible to get the temperatures all at once when several sensors installed. | |
| Response | Acceptable | “000_%1_%2_%3” [CR] |
| %1, %2, %3 | %1 ———————— Sensor 1 temp. (External temp.)%2 ———————— Sensor 2 temp. (Internal temp.1)%3 ———————— Sensor 3 temp. (Internal temp.2)%1, %2 are fixed 6 charactersThere is one space between %1 and %2There is one space between %2 and %3e.g. “_31.5F”!” indicates a space. When the temperature goes under 0, the first character is “-”, not a space, as in “-05.5F”.Last character in each data indicates the sensor's status.“F” ———————— Exceeding critical temp. (abnormal temp.)“W” ———————— Approaching critical temp. (Warning temp.)“S” ———————— Sensor temp. is safe (Safe temp.)“N” ———————— Sensor detects no critical temp.“E” ———————— Unable to return the temp. dataWith more than one temperature sensors installed, projector returns responses in a row.e.g. “_31.5F __35.2S __38.0W” [CR]The first data indicates sensor 1 data, then one space, and sensor 2 data.The example 1 shows that sensor 1 indicates 31.5 degrees and the temperature is abnormal, sensor 2 indicates 35.2 degrees and the temperature is safe, sensor 3 indicates 38.0 degrees and the temperature is approaching critical state.When it cannot return the temperature data due to hardware error, the last character is “E” as in “_00.0E”Itmitght happen for some projectors that the temperature continues to go up to abnormal status as ling as lamp ballasts are hot. Therefore when in StandBy mode or for several tens of seconds after Power is ON, any treatment of Power Failure is not processed. In that case, the temperature data is represented as “_----N”. | |
| Unacceptable | “Error Code” [CR] | |
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