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Type de produit Projecteur professionnel
Marque Canon
Modèle LV-7292M
Dimensions (L × l × H) Environ 320 × 250 × 110 mm
Poids Environ 3,5 kg
Alimentation 100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Consommation électrique Environ 310 W (mode normal)
Technologie d'affichage LCD 3-panneaux
Résolution native XGA (1024 × 768)
Luminosité Environ 3000 lumens ANSI
Contraste 2000:1
Correction trapézoïdale Verticale manuelle et commandée à distance
Zoom numérique Présent, ajustable via télécommande
Entrées vidéo HDMI, VGA (Computer), S-Vidéo, Composite
Sortie audio Haut-parleur intégré (mono)
Contrôle à distance RS-232C (commandes série dédiées)
Fonctions principales Mise en/hors tension, réglages d'image (Standard, Cinéma, Présentation, etc.), vidéo muet, affichage d'écran, minuterie de présentation
Entretien et nettoyage Nettoyage régulier du filtre à air, remplacement de la lampe
Sécurité Arrêt automatique en cas de surchauffe, sécurité anticopie
Pièces détachées et réparabilité Lampe de rechange, filtre à air, câble série dédié
Informations générales Notice disponible en français, anglais et autres langues ; compatibilité avec commandes série pour intégration professionnelle

FOIRE AUX QUESTIONS - LV-7292M CANON

Comment allumer le projecteur à distance ?
Utilisez la commande série C00 suivie d'un retour chariot (CR) pour allumer le projecteur. Assurez-vous que la connexion RS-232C est correcte.
Comment éteindre rapidement le projecteur ?
La commande C01 (Quick Power OFF) éteint immédiatement sans confirmation. Utilisez C02 pour une extinction normale avec affichage de confirmation.
Quels modes d'image sont disponibles ?
Les modes incluent Standard, Haute Contraste, Cinéma, Présentation, Blackboard (vert), Colorboard, et quatre profils utilisateur (User 1 à 4). Activez-les via les commandes série C11 à C18, C39, etc.
Comment sélectionner l'entrée HDMI ?
Envoyez la commande C04 pour basculer sur l'entrée HDMI. Notez que la recherche automatique d'entrée (Auto Input) ne s'active pas avec cette commande si réglée sur On1 ou On2.
Comment corriger la distorsion trapézoïdale ?
Utilisez les commandes C8E (Keystone ↑) pour réduire la partie supérieure et C8F (Keystone ↓) pour réduire la partie inférieure. Ces corrections sont temporaires.
Comment lire le temps d'utilisation de la lampe ?
Envoyez la commande CR3 (Lamp Time Read). La réponse est un code à 5 chiffres indiquant les heures (ex. 00410 = 410 heures).
Que faire si le projecteur ne répond plus aux commandes ?
Vérifiez la connexion RS-232C (câble dédié), les paramètres de débit en bauds (9600 ou 19200), et assurez-vous que le projecteur n'est pas en mode Eco ou en refroidissement. Attendez 5 secondes après la mise sous tension.
Comment nettoyer le filtre à air du projecteur ?
Éteignez le projecteur et débranchez-le. Ouvrez le panneau du filtre, retirez le filtre, nettoyez-le avec un aspirateur ou à l'eau tiède, séchez-le complètement avant de le remettre en place. Remplacez-le tous les 1000 heures d'utilisation.
Puis- je utiliser une télécommande universelle ?
Ce projecteur utilise des commandes série RS-232C spécifiques. Une télécommande infrarouge standard n'est pas compatible ; vous devez utiliser un système de contrôle externe (PC, automate) avec les commandes listées dans la notice.
Comment activer le mode Présentation Timer ?
Envoyez la commande C8A pour démarrer le minuteur de présentation, et C8B pour quitter le menu minuteur. Cela fonctionne comme le bouton P-TIMER de la télécommande.

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MODE D'EMPLOI LV-7292M CANON

MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR

LV-7292A/LV-7297A

LV-7298A/LV-7392A

LV-7393A/LV-8227A

LV-7292M/LV-7297M

LV-8227M/LV-7392S

LV-7292S/LV-7297S

BASIC SERIAL

COMMAND SPECIFICATIONS

Revision 1

Table of Contents

Overview 1

Serial Interface Specifications 2

2.1. Transfer Specifications 2
2.2. Connection 2

Notes for Communication 3

Functional Execution Command Table 4

Status Read Command Table 6

Functional Execution Command 7

6.1. Format 7
6.2. Command Pipelining 7
6.3. Transfer Example 7
6.4. Operation Requirements.. 8
6.5. POWER ON Command 9
6.6. POWER OFF Command (Quick Power OFF) 9
6.7. POWER OFF Command 9
6.8. HDMI Command (Except LV-7292S/LV-7297S/LV-7392S) 9
6.9. Computer Command 9
6.10. Video Command 10
6.11. VOLUME + Command (Except LV-7292S/ LV-7297S/ LV-7392S) 10
6.12. VOLUME - Command (Except LV-7292S/ LV-7297S/ LV-7392S) 10
6.13. AUDIO MUTE ON Command (Except LV-7292S/LV-7297S/LV-7392S).... 10
6.14. AUDIO MUTE OFF Command (Except LV-7292S/LV-7297S/LV-7392S).... 10
6.15. VIDEO MUTE ON Command 11
6.16. VIDEO MUTE OFF Command 11
6.17. Aspect Normal size Command 11
6.18. Aspect 16:9 size Command (LV-8227A/LV-8227M) 11
6.19. Screen Full size Command 11
6.20. Image Standard Command 11
6.21. Image High contrast Command 12
6.22. Image Cinema Command 12
6.23. User 1 Command. 12
6.24. User 2 Command. 12
6.25. User 3 Command. 12
6.26. User 4 Command. 12
6.27. Image Blackboard (Green) Command 12
6.28. Image Presentation Command 13
6.29. MENU ON Command 13
6.30. MENU OFF Command 13
6.31. DISPLAY CLEAR Command 13
6.32. BRIGHTNESS + Command. 13
6.33. BRIGHTNESS - Command 13
6.34. IMAGE (Toggle) Command 14
6.35. Direct power on Setting Command 14
6.36. Direct power on Cancel Command 14
6.37. Power management mode Standby Command 14
6.38. Power Management mode OFF Command 14
6.39. Power management mode Exit Command 14

6.40. D.ZOOM + Command 15
6.41. D.ZOOM-Command. 15
6.42. Computer S-Video Command 15
6.43. Image Colorboard Command 15
6.44. POINTER RIGHT Command 15
6.45. POINTER LEFT Command 16
6.46. POINTER UP Command 16
6.47. POINTER DOWN Command 16
6.48. OK Command 16
6.49. FREEZE ON Command 16
6.50. FREEZE OFF Command 17
6.51. Computer Analog RGB Command 17
6.52. Computer Scart Command 17
6.53. Computer Component Command 17
6.54. AUTO PC Command 17
6.55. PRESENTATION TIMER Command. 18
6.56. PRESENTATION TIMER (Exit) Command 18
6.57. KEYSTONE Command 18
6.58. KEYSTONE Command 18

Status Read Command 19

7.1. Format 19
7.2. Transfer Example 19
7.3. Operation Requirements 19
7.4. Status Read Command 19
7.5. Input Mode Read Command 22
7.6. Lamp Time Read Command 22
7.7. Setting Read Command 22
7.8. Temp Read Command 22
7.9. Lamp Mode Read Command 23

Overview

1.1. These specifications define projector control commands for LV-7292A/7297A/7392A/7393A/7398A/8227A/7292M/7297M/8227M/7292S/7297S/7392S
1.2. The projector control commands are used to remotely control a projector through RS-232C from a computer.

Serial Interface Specifications

2.1. Transfer Specifications

ItemSpecifications
Synchronous systemAsynchronous
Transmission Speed9600 / 19200
Data Length8 bit
ParityN/A
Stop Bit1
Flow ControlN/A

1) Transmission speed: initial setting value is 19200.
2) Transmission speed can be changed in service mode.

2.2. Connection

Dedicated serial cable must be used for connection to a computer and a projector.

Dedicated serial cable must be used for connection to a computer and a projector.

CANON LV-7292M - Connection - 1

Notes for Communication

. . The projector control command is defined as one command/one line that starts with "C" and ends with carriage return (0xD).
. . There are two types of Commands: Functional Execution Commands and Status Read Commands.

Example of Functional Execution Command: "C05" [CR]

Example of Status Read Command: "CR0" [CR]

. . When it takes more than one second to receive one command, it does not operate.

The information of buffer is cleared when it takes more than one second to receive carriage return (0xD) after the projector receives the first data "C".

. . For Command pipelining, wait for the interval of 100ms after receiving a response.

CANON LV-7292M - Notes for Communication - 1

3.4.1. When a command is issued before receiving a response, the function is not executed properly.
3.4.2. Except for when there is no Response for 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.
. . The number of characters of response to Status Read Commands depends on commands. Please see [7. Status Read Commands].

. . Characters for commands must be Capital (A - Z).

Functional Execution Command Table

CommandItemCommandItem
C00POWER ONC20BRIGHTNESS +
C01POWER OFF(Quick Power OFF)C21BRIGHTNESS -
C02POWER OFFC22——
C03——C23——
C04HDMIC24——
C05ComputerC25——
C06——C26——
C07VideoC27IMAGE (Toggle)
C08——C28Direct power on Enable
C09VOLUME +C29Direct power on Disable
C0AVOLUME -C2APower management mode Standby
C0BAUDIO MUTE ONC2BPower Management mode OFF
C0CAUDIO MUTE OFFC2C——
C0DVIDEO MUTE ONC2D——
C0EVIDEO MUTE OFFC2EPower management mode Exit
C0FAspect Normal sizeC2F——
C10Aspect 16 9 sizeC30D.ZOOM +
C10Aspect Full size
C11Image StandardC31D.ZOOM -
C12High ContrastC32——
C13Image CinemaC33——
C14User 1C34Computer S-video
C15User 2C35——
C16User 3C36——
C17User 4C37——
C18BlackboardC38——
C19PresentationC39Image Colorboard
C1A——C3APOINTER RIGHT
C1B——C3BPOINTER LEFT
C1CMENU ONC3CPOINTER UP
C1DMENU OFFC3DPOINTER DOWN
C1EDISPLAY CLEARC3E——
C1F——C3FOK
    • means no function.
CommandItemCommandItem
C40——C80——
C41——C81——
C42——C82——
C43FREEZE ONC83——
C44FREEZE OFFC84——
C45——C85——
C46——C86——
C47——C87——
C48——C88——
C49——C89Auto PC
C4A——C8APRESENTATION TIMER
C4B——C8BPRESENTATION TIMER(Exit)
C4C——C8C——
C4D——C8D——
C4E——C8EKEYSTONE ↑
C4F——C8FKEYSTONE ↓
C50Computer Analog RGBC90——
C51Computer ScartC91——
C52——C92——
C53——C93——
C54Computer ComponentC94——
C55——C95——
C56——C96——
C57——C97——
C58——C98——
C59——C99——
C5A——C9A——
C5B——C9B——
C5C——C9C——
    • means no function.

Status Read Command Table

CommandItemMemo
CR0Status Read
CR1Input Mode Read
CR2——
CR3(Corresponding) Lamp Time Read
CR4Setting Read
CR5——
CR6Temp Read
CR7Lamp Mode Read
    • means no function.

Functional Execution Command

6.1. Format

6.1.1 PC issues a command in format as below.

“C”COMMAND [CR]

Command: two characters (See Basic Functional Execution Command Table)

A projector changes received data to decode and returns a result after being ready to receive next command.

[ACK] CR (0x06 0xD)When received Functional Execution Commands.

6.1.2 “” CR When the received data cannot be decoded.

6.2. Command Pipelining

When some functions need the command pipelining, the performance is the same as that of the remote control;

6.2.1. System: issues any command every 100 ms.
6.2.2. When receiving the appropriate command, the function is executed for 120 ms from the moment.
6.2.3. When receiving the same command continuously within 120 ms, the function is executed for another 120 ms from the moment.
6.2.4. When there is no incoming command after 120 ms, the execution of pipelining is stopped.
6.2.5. When the projector receives other incoming commands within 120ms, the execution of pipelining is stopped.

6.3. Transfer Example

Switch the projector to video mode with Basic Command.

CANON LV-7292M - Transfer Example - 1

6.4. Operation Requirements

1) When the projector's status is any of below, Functional Execution Commands are limited.

Projector StatusAvailable Functional Execution Commands
In StandbyC00 POWER ON
Countdown in processC00 POWER ON → Countdown is terminated C01 POWER OFF C02 POWER OFF → Countdown is terminated
Cooling Down in processNONE (No Execution)
Cooling Down due to Abnormal TemperatureNONE (No Execution)
Abnormal Temperature StatusNONE (No Execution)
Abnormal Power StatusNONE (No Execution)
Power Save / Cooling Down in processNONE (No Execution)
Power Save StatusC00 POWER ON C01 POWER OFF
Auto input: On1/On2 settingAlthough transmit Input source commands, Auto input does not operate.

Note) When the status is as above, even if the projector receives other commands, it returns [ACK] [CR].
2) When Eco mode is selected in Standby mode of Setting menu and projector is in Standby, Functional Execution Commands are invalid.

6.5. POWER ON Command

Command“C00” [CR]
DetailPower ON When already Power is ON, nothing is done. When sending this command during processing Countdown, Countdown is terminated.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.6. POWER OFF Command (Quick Power OFF)

Command“C01” [CR]
DetailPower OFF (Standby) When Power is OFF with ON/STAND-BY button of the projector and remote control, “Power OFF?” is displayed. However, as soon as this command is sent, Quick Power OFF is executed.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.7. POWER OFF Command

Command“C02” [CR]
DetailPower OFF (Standby).The command operates the same Power OFF function as ON/STAND-BY button of the projector and remote control.Once this command is sent, “Power OFF?” is displayed. If this command is sent again while it is displayed, Power OFF is executed.When sending this command during Countdown, Countdown is terminated.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.8.HDMI Command (Except LV-7292S/LV-7297S/LV-7392S)

Command“C04” [CR]
DetailSelect HDMI Input Although projector returns “OK”, Auto input is not executed with this command while Auto input is set to On1/On2.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.9. Computer Command

Command“C05” [CR]
DetailSelect Computer Input Although projector returns “OK”, Auto input is not executed with this command while Input search is set to On1 or On2,
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.10. Video Command

Command“C07” [CR]
DetailSelect Video Input Although projector returns “OK”, Auto input is not executed with this command while Input search is set to On1 or On2,
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.11. VOLUME + Command (Except LV-7292S/ LV-7297S/ LV-7392S)

Command“C09” [CR]
DetailVolume Up. This command operates the same way as “VOLUME+” button of the projector and remote control2
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.12. VOLUME - Command (Except LV-7292S/ LV-7297S/ LV-7392S)

Command“C0A” [CR]
DetailVolume Down This command operates the same way as “VOLUME-” button of the projector and remote control.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.13. AUDIO MUTE ON Command (Except LV-7292S/ LV-7297S/ LV-7392S)

Command“C0B” [CR]
DetailSound Mute ON. This command works the same way as “MUTE” button of the remote control for Mute ON, but does not work for Mute OFF.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.14. AUDIO MUTE OFF Command (Except LV-7292S/ LV-7297S/ LV-7392S)

Command“C0C” [CR]
DetailSound Mute OFF. This command works the same way as “MUTE” button of the remote control for Mute OFF, but does not work for Mute ON.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.15. VIDEO MUTE ON Command

Command“C0D”[CR]
DetailVideo Mute ON. This command works the same way as “BLANK” button of the remote control for Blank ON, but does not work for Blank OFF.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.16.VIDEO MUTE OFF Command

Command“C0E” [CR]
DetailVideo Mute OFF. This command works the same way as “BLANK” button of remote control for Blank OFF, but does not work for Blank ON.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.17. Aspect Normal size Command

(LV-7292A/LV-7297A/ LV-7392A/ LV-7393A/ LV-7292M/ LV-7297M/ LV-8227M)

Command“C0F” [CR]
DetailSet Aspect mode to Normal. This command is invalid while D.Zoom is in operation.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.18. Aspect 16:9 size Command (LV-8227A/LV-8227M)

Command“C10” [CR]
DetailSet Aspect mode to 16:9. This command is invalid while D.Zoom is in operation.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.19. Screen Full size Command

Command“C10” [CR]
DetailSet Aspect mode to Full. This command is valid though D.Zoom is in operation.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.20. Image Standard Command

Command“C11” [CR]
DetailSet image to Standard mode.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.21. Image High contrast Command

Command“C12” [CR]
DetailSet image to High contrast mode.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.22. Image Cinema Command

Command“C13” [CR]
DetailSet image to Cinema mode.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.23. User 1 Command

Command“C14” [CR]
DetailSet image to User 1 mode.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.24. User 2 Command

Command“C15” [CR]
DetailSet image to User 2 mode.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.25. User 3 Command

Command“C16” [CR]
DetailSet image to User 3 mode.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.26. User 4 Command

Command“C17” [CR]
DetailSet image to User 4 mode.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.27. Image Blackboard (Green) Command

Command“C18” [CR]
DetailSet image to Blackboard (Green) mode.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.28. Image Presentation Command

Command“C19” [CR]
DetailSet image to Presentation mode.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.29. MENU ON Command

Command“C1C” [CR]
DetailDisplay On-Screen Display Menu.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.30. MENU OFF Command

Command“C1D” [CR]
DetailHide On-Screen Display Menu.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.31. DISPLAY CLEAR Command

Command“C1E” [CR]
DetailHide On-Screen Display. Hide On-Screen Display unconditionally.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.32. BRIGHTNESS + Command

Command“C20” [CR]
DetailBrightness of User Control +1.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.33. BRIGHTNESS - Command

Command“C21” [CR]
DetailBrightness of User Control -1.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.34. IMAGE (Toggle) Command

Command“C27”[CR]
DetailSwitch Image Setting status. This command works the same way as “IMAGE” button of the remote control.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.35. Direct power on Setting Command

Command“C28” [CR]
DetailEnable Direct power on function. This status is stored in EEPROM and retained regardless of Power OFF/ON.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.36. Direct power on Cancel Command

Command“C29” [CR]
DetailCancel Direct power on function. This status is stored in EEPROM and retained regardless of Power OFF/ON.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.37. Power management mode Standby Command

Command“C2A” [CR]
DetailSet Power Management mode to Standby mode. This status is stored in EEPROM and retained regardless of Power ON/OFF.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.38. Power Management mode OFF Command

Command“C2B” [CR]
DetailSet Power Management mode to OFF mode. This status is stored in EEPROM and retained regardless of Power ON/OFF.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.39. Power management mode Exit Command

Command“C2E” [CR]
DetailSet Power Management mode to Exit mode. This status is stored in EEPROM and retained regardless of Power OFF/ON.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.40. D.ZOOM + Command

Command“C30” [CR]
DetailEnter Digital Zoom mode and expand image size. This command works the same way as “D.ZOOM +” button of the remote control.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.41. D.ZOOM - Command

Command“C31” [CR]
DetailEnter Digital Zoom mode and reduce image size. This command works the same as “D.ZOOM -” button of the remote control.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.42. Computer S-Video Command

Command“C34” [CR]
DetailSelect S-Video of Computer input. Although projector returns “OK”, Auto input is not executed with this command while Auto input is set to On1 or On2,
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.43. Image Colorboard Command

Command“C39” [CR]
DetailSet image to Colorboard mode.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.44. POINTER RIGHT Command

Command“C3A” [CR]
DetailMove the Pointer of On-Screen Display Menu to the right. This command works differently from the pointer “>” of the projector and remote control, and has no function of Volume + LV-7292S/7297S/7392S: Move the Pointer of On-Screen Display Menu to the right. This command is the same behavior as the point button “>” of the projector
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.45. POINTER LEFT Command

Command“C3B” [CR]
DetailMove the Pointer of On-Screen Display Menu to the left. This command works differently from the pointer “<” of the projector and remote control, and has no function of Volume + LV-7292S/7297S/7392S: Move the Pointer of On-Screen Display Menu to the left. This command is the same behavior as the point button “<” of the projector
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.46. POINTER UP Command

Command“C3C” [CR]
DetailMove up the Pointer of On-Screen Display Menu. This command works the same way as the pointer “▲” of the projector.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.47. POINTER DOWN Command

Command“C3D” [CR]
DetailMove down the Pointer of On-Screen Display Menu. This command works the same way as the pointer “▼” of the projector.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.48. OK Command

Command“C3F” [CR]
DetailThis command works the same way as “OK” button of the projector and remote control.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.49. FREEZE ON Command

Command“C43” [CR]
DetailFreeze on-screen image. This command works the same way as “FREEZE” button of the remote control for Freeze ON, but does not work for Freeze OFF.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.50. FREEZE OFF Command

Command“C44” [CR]
DetailCancel Freeze mode. This command works the same way as “FREEZE” button of the remote control for Freeze OFF, but does not work for Freeze ON.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.51. Computer Analog RGB Command

Command“C50” [CR]
DetailSelect Analog RGB input in Computer. Although projector returns “OK”, Auto input is not executed with this command while Input Auto input set to On1 or On2,
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.52. Computer Scart Command

Command“C51” [CR]
DetailSelect Scart input in Computer. Although projector returns “OK”, Auto input is not executed with this command while Auto input is set to On1 or On2,
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.53. Computer Component Command

Command“C54” [CR]
DetailSelect Component input in Computer. Although projector returns “OK”, Auto input is not executed with this command while Auto input is set to On1 or On2,
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.54. AUTO PC Command

Command“C89” [CR]
DetailExecute Auto PC function. This command operates the same as “Auto PC” of main menu. Projector suspends Auto PC operation when receiving this command another time.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.55. PRESENTATION TIMER Command

Command“C8A” [CR]
DetailExecute P- timer. This command works the same way as “P-TIMER” button of the remote control.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.56. PRESENTATION TIMER (Exit) Command

Command“C8B” [CR]
DetailExit P- timer menu. This command works the same as holding on the “P-TIMER” button of the remote control
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.57. KESTONE ↑Command

Command“C8E” [CR]
DetailCorrect keystone distortion by reducing upper part of image.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

6.58. KESTONE ↓Command

Command“C8F” [CR]
DetailCorrect keystone distortion by reducing down part of image.
ResponseAcceptable[ACK] [CR]
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

Status Read Command

7.1. Format

7.1.1. PC issues commands in format as below;

"CR" Command [CR]

Command 1 character(See Basic Status Read Command Table)

7.1.2. When a projector receives the appropriate command, it returns a character line as the required data.

Required Data [CR]

Required Data A character line(See Basic Status Read Command Table)

7.1.3. When the received data cannot be decoded, the projector returns "?" [CR].

7.2.Transform Example

Get input mode for projector with basic commands

CANON LV-7292M - 7.2.Transform Example - 1

7.3. Operation Requirements

When Eco mode is selected in Standby mode of Setting menu and projector is in Standby, Status Read Commands are invalid.

7.4.Status Read Command

Command“CR0” [CR]
DetailGet the projector's operating status
ResponseAcceptable“%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 Temperature Anomaly “88” = Coming back after Temperature Anomaly “24” = Power Save/Cooling Down in process “04” = Power Save “21” = Cooling Down is in process after Power off due to lamp failure “81” = Standby after Cooling Down due to lamp failure
Unacceptable“?” [CR]

[Details of Response]

"00" [CR]

Status : Power ON

Normal image is on the screen.

"80" [CR]

Status: Standby

When the status is Standby, Status Read Commands are always acceptable, but Functional Execution Commands are not acceptable except POWER ON Command.

"40" [CR]

Status: Countdown in process

When "Display" in Setting Menu is ON and POWER ON is executed, it starts Countdown.

When "Display" in Setting Menu is OFF, processing Countdown is not executed and the status quickly moves to Power ON.

"20" [CR]

Status: Cooling Down in process

When the status is Power ON, and POWER OFF Command ("C01"[CR]) is executed, it moves to Cooling Down status.

This status automatically moves to Standby after lamp turns off and the fan spin finishes after about 90 seconds. The fan spin time depends on a model.

This function is used to cool down the lamps and other optical parts and is quite important for projector's reliability.

During this time, Functional Execution Commands are invalid.

"10" [CR]

Status: Power Failure

When the power supply voltage inside the projector reaches abnormal status, the projector is automatically turned off. The projector returns "10"[CR], which shows it moves to Power OFF status due to power failure. Fan also stops unlike Cooling Down status.

"28" [CR]

Status: Cooling Down in process due to Temperature Anomaly

When the inside temperature is out of the operating temperature, it automatically starts Cooling Down. Response for this status is "28"[CR].

Even if the temperature decreases during this process, Cooling Down is executed.

"88" [CR]

Status: Coming back after temperature anomaly

When the status moves to Standby after Cooling Down due to temperature anomaly, it returns "88" [CR].

This shows that the status turns to Standby because of abnormal temperature.

This status maintains until next operation is done. When Power On is executed, the information of temperature anomaly is canceled and normal operation is executed.

"24" [CR]

Status: Processing Power Save / Cooling Down

Power management function in Setting menu works and the status goes to Power Save / Cooling Down.

During this time, Functional Execution Commands are invalid (not executed).

This status moves to Power Save at set hours after the operation of Cooling Down.

CANON LV-7292M - "24" [CR] - 1

"04" [CR]

Status: Power Save

This shows that it moves to Power Save status by Power management function in Setting menu.

"21" [CR]

Status: Cooling Down in process after turned off due to lamp failure

When a projector is turned off because of lamp failure, it automatically starts Cooling Down operation, in which the projector returns "21" [CR].

"81" CR

Status: Standby after Cooling Down due to lamp failure

This value is returned when Cooling Down operation due to lamp failure has been completed and the status has been moved to Standby. The status is kept until the next operation starts.

7.5.Input Mode Read Command

Command“CR1” [CR]
DetailGet the selected Input No.
ResponseAcceptable“%1” [CR]
%1"1" = Computer is selected "2" = HDMI is selected "3" = Video is selected LV-7292S/7297S/7292S: "1" = Computer is selected "2" = Video is selected
Unacceptable“?” [CR]

7.6.Lamp Time Read Command

Command“CR3” [CR]
DetailGet the total lamp running hours (Not actual lamp used hour, but Eco mode corresponding value).
ResponseAcceptable“%1” [CR]
%1Shows the time period with 5 digits numbers. Example “00410”[CR] shows 410 hours
Unacceptable“?” [CR]

7.7.Setting Read Command

Command“CR4” [CR]
DetailGet screen setting status such as Ceiling / Rear.
ResponseAcceptable“%1” [CR]
%1“11”[CR] = Normal Screen Setting “10”[CR] = Picture is top/bottom reversed. (Status: Rear Ceiling ON) “01”[CR] = Picture is left/right reversed. (Status: Rear ON) “00”[CR] = Picture is top/bottom and left/right reversed. (Status: Ceiling ON)
Unacceptable“?” [CR]

7.8.Temp Read Command

Command“CR6” [CR]
DetailGet the temperature data inside the projector. With some temperature sensors installed in the projector, it is possible to get all the temperature at once.
ResponseAcceptable“%1_%2_%3” [CR]
%1 %2 %3%1 Temperature of sensor 1 %2 Temperature of sensor 2 %3 Temperature of sensor 3 Temperature data is shown as “00.0”. When the temperature goes down to -, the first character becomes “-” instead of a space, like “-05.5” [CR]. When no temperature data can be returned due to hardware problems, the first character becomes “E” like“E00.0” [CR]. When several temperature sensors are equipped, Responses are returned continuously. “_31.5 _35.2 _33.4”[CR] The first data is sensor 1, then one space, and the data of sensor 2 follows.
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]

7.9.Lamp Mode Read Command

Command“CR7” [CR]
DetailGet lamp mode status. For 1 lamp projector, get if it is lighting or not.
ResponseAcceptable“%1” [CR]
%1“00” [CR]=Light is out. “01” [CR]=Light is on.
Unacceptable“ ”[CR]
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Marque : CANON

Modèle : LV-7292M

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