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    							J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information51 of 90020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011)
    (LCB) Lens System Calibration con’t
    MNZF Enable manual zoom/focus control. When set the zoom and focus 
    motors are de-energized and will not be under the control of ILS. 
    Zoom and focus will be adjustable by hand. If not set, all lens 
    motors will be under ILS control and users should not attempt to 
    adjust manually, as this will damage the motors. 
    LOCK Lock all lens motors, preventing the lens from moving. This 
    overrides all other lens functions.
    EXAMPLES:
    (LCB) - Calibrate all motors 
    (LCB+STAT?) - Get the current status for lens motor calibration. 
    (LCB+HOME) - Reset H & V motors to their optical home position. 
    (LCB+APWR 1) - Enable Auto Lens Reset on Power-Up. 
    (LCB+ANEW 0) - Disable Auto Lens Calibration on lens insertion. 
    (LCB+ANEW?) - Get state of Auto Lens Calibration. 
    (LCB+LOCK1) - Lock all lens motors in their current positions.
    (LCB+MNZF 1) - Set manual zoom/focus mode. You can adjust the motors by hand now. 
    (LCB+MNZF 0) - Re-energize zoom/focus motors. The motors will automatically re-locate the center flag and 
    stay at their center position. 
    (LCD) LCD BACKLIGHT 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Controls the backlight options for the LCD Keypad. Backlight time-out length, backlight intensity (brightness) 
    and forcing backlight to stay off. 
    SUBCODE
    KEEP 
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    0 - backlight always on, 1 - backlight always off, 2 - timer (see 
    examples).
    LEVL  (0-25) - Backlight Intensity Level (brightness). 0 for off, 25 for 
    max. 
    TIME (5 - 600) - Time in seconds the backlight will remain on after a key 
    is pressed. 
    EXAMPLES:
    (LCD+TIME 5) - 5 seconds after a key is pressed on the keypad, the backlight will go off. 
    (LCD+TIME 600) - 10 minutes after a key is pressed on the keypad, the backlight will go off. 
    (LCD+KEEP 0) - Backlight will always stay on. 
    (LCD+KEEP 1) - Backlight will always stay off. 
    (LCD+KEEP 2) - Backlight will stay on for the number of seconds set in LCD+TIME. The backlight will always 
    stay on if an alarm is raised or if you are on the lcd test screen. 
    (LCD+LEVL 25) - Maximum lcd backlight brightness. 
    (LCD+LEVL 10) - Low lcd backlight brightness.  
    						
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    (LDT) LEVEL DETECTOR 
    CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    This Level Detector control changes the gamma table settings to make it easy for the user to adjust the input lev-
    els. It causes the data to be processed so that all levels below a specified value are set to black (0) and all above 
    and including it are set to white (1024). This control takes place before the scaler/deinterlacer. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Enable or disable level detector.
    EXAMPLES:
    (LDT 1) - Turn on level detector. 
    (LDT 0) - Turn off level detector. 
    (LDV) LEVEL DETECTOR VALUE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    The Level Value control specifies the value to be used by the level detector. The range is 1-1023. This control 
    takes place before the scaler/deinterlacer. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set level detector valve. 
    EXAMPLE:
    (LDV 500) - Set level detector to 500. All data greater than or equal to 500 will be shown in the image. 
    (LHO) LENS HORIZONTAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT 
    CONTROL GROUP: Configuration     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Adjust the lens to a specific horizontal position. 
    This control moves the image horizontally by moving the whole display area. This is different from the Position 
    control which moves the image electronically within a fixed display area. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Move the lens mount to a specified horizontal position. The 
    default data range is -2050 to 2050.
    EXAMPLE:
    (LHO 500) - Move lens mount to position 500 on the horizontal axis.  
    						
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    (LLC) LITELOC CALIBRATION 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Service
    DESCRIPTION
    Calibrate the LiteLoc sensor. This control will be disabled until the projector is ready to be calibrated, so the fol-
    lowing conditions must be met first:
    i) The projector must have Dual lamps on.
    ii) The lamps must have warmed up for at least 5 minutes.
    The calibration will take approximately 1 1/2 minutes to complete. The shutter will be closed for the duration of 
    the calibration, and will open again when the calibration is complete.
    “Constant Intensity” mode cannot be used if the LiteLoc sensor has not been calibrated. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Calibrate the sensor.
    EXAMPLE:
    (LLC) - Initiate the calibration cycle. 
    (LMV) ADJUST LENS POSITION/LENS MOVE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Adjust all 4 lens motors simultaneously, or move any lens motor arbitrarily (i.e. move motor indefinitely, rather 
    than to some absolute position). 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Move all lens motors with (LMV h v z f) where h, v, z, f represent 
    the horizontal, vertical, zoom and focus position information.
    HSTP Move the horizontal lens motor a relative # steps.
    VSTP Move the vertical lens motor a relative # steps. 
    FSTP Move the focus lens motor a relative # steps.
    ZSTP Move the zoom lens motor a relative # steps.
    HRUN Start/stop/reverse the horizontal lens motor.
    VRUN Start/stop/reverse the vertical lens motor.
    FRUN Start/stop/reverse the focus lens motor.
    ZRUN Start/stop/reverse the zoom lens motor.
    EXAMPLES:
    (LMV 1000 1500 500 -500) - Set the lens to H:1000, V:1500, Z:500, F:-500
    (LMV+HRUN1) - Start to move horizontal motor toward positive max position
    (LMV+VRUN0) - Stop the vertical motor.
    (LMV+ZRUN-1) - Start to move horizontal motor toward negative max position
    (LMV+HSTP45) - Move the horizontal motor 45 steps in the positive direction
    (LMV+ZSTP-300) - Move the zoom motor 300 steps in the negative direction  
    						
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    (LOC) LOCAL SETTINGS 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Advanced
    DESCRIPTION
    Set the localization options such as Language and display options for temperature units. 
    SUBCODE
    LANG
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the system language:
    0 - English
    1 - French
    2 - German
    3 - Spanish
    4 - Italian
    5 - Chinese
    6 - Japanese
    7 - Korean
    TEMP Set the temperature units. 
    0 - Celsius
    1 - Fahrenheit
    EXAMPLES:
    (LOC+TIME 1) - Set timezone to standard 12 hour.
    (LOC+TIME?l) - Get list of formats. 
    (LOC+TIME?)(LOC+TIME!001) - Get time format. 
    (LOS) LOOP OUT SOURCE SELECTION 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up         ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    This control is used to configure the HDMI output options and selects the loop out source for the transmitters of 
    the THIC card. Selecting Direct Loop will directly pass-through the HDMI input signals: on the same Twin 
    HDMI Input Card, the Input1 signal is looped to Output1 and the Input2 signal is looped to Output2. Selecting 
    Main/PIP Loop will loop the Main & PIP video to the outputs, regardless from which card these signals origi-
    nate. The Main video signal is looped to Output1 and the PIP video signal is looped to Output2. Selecting Dis-
    able will shut off the HDMI outputs completely.
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set loop out source selection 
    EXAMPLES: 
    (LOS 0) - Shut off loop out
    (LOS 1) - Set loop out source to be local on slot 1
    (LOS 2) - Set loop out source to be the Main/PIP images
    (LOS ?) - Get loop out source selection on slot 1  
    						
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    (LPI) LAMP INTENSITY 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Adjust the lamp intensity (% of full).
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set lamp intensity.
    EXAMPLE:
    (LPI 80) - Set the intensity set point to 80. 
    (LPL) LAMP LIFE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Saved     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Set the number of lamp hours of usage at which a warning must be given. When that number of hours is reached 
    on either lamp, a warning message will be added to the status system indicating that the lamp should be changed. 
    This is a user settleable limit only, and does not guarantee any number of hours for lamp life. This control has no 
    bearing on lamp warranty and is not tied to actual lamp life in any way. The default is 0, which means that the fea-
    ture is off and no warning will be generated.
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the limit for the lamp hours warning.
    EXAMPLES:
    (LPL 2000) - A system health warning will be displayed when the lamp has run for 2000 hours.
    (LPL 0) - Lamp life monitoring is not used. 
    (LPM) LAMP MODE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Selects the lamp power control method, which determines how the lamp power and intensity are controlled. If 
    Maximum Brightness, the lamp burns as brightly as possible. Select Intensity mode to maintain a specific 
    brightness level over time - as the lamp ages, the projector will increase power as needed to closely maintain the 
    required output from the lamp. Select Power to specify the power level supplied to the lamp. Both Intensity and 
    Power modes allow you to extend lamp life. Valid values are: 
    0 = Maximum Brightness 
    1 = Constant Intensity 
    2 = Constant Power 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the lamp operation to be power, maximum, or intensity con-
    trolled.
    EXAMPLE:
    (LPM 2) - Control lamp(s) with constant power.  
    						
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    (LPP) LAMP POWER
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Set the lamp power in Watts. This actually scales the power to lamp gain, the true control parameter. 
    The Power control represents the amount of power sent to the lamps. Power increases when operating in Intensity 
    mode, until it reaches its maximum. The value remains stable when in Max Brightness or Power mode. If using 
    Power mode, setting a lower power level reduces brightness and extends lamp life.
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the Lamp power.
    EXAMPLE:
    (LPP 300) - Sets lamp power to 300W. 
    (LVO) LENS VERTICAL OFFSET POSITION ADJUSTMENT 
    CONTROL GROUP: Configuration     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Adjust the lens to a specific vertical position. 
    This control moves the image horizontally by moving the whole display area. This is different from the Position 
    control which moves the image electronically within a fixed display area.
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Move the lens mount to a specified vertical position. The default 
    data range is -2050 to 2050.
    EXAMPLE:
    (LVO 500) - Move lens mount to position 500 on the vertical axis. 
    (MBE) MESSAGE BOX ENABLE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference    SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    This control enables the displaying of groups of message boxes on the OSD. 
    SUBCODE
    AUTO
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Enable or disable the pop-up of automatic message boxes. These 
    are messages to the user that are not directly triggered by user 
    actions. Examples are signal information, function limitation or 
    auto calibration message boxes.
    USER Enable or disable the pop-up of message boxes that are directly 
    triggered by user actions. Examples are gamma or lens control 
    message boxes.
    3DST Enable or disable the pop-up of message boxes that are triggered 
    by 3D setup errors. 
    						
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    (MBE) Message Box Enable con’t
    EXAMPLES:
    (MBE+AUTO ?) - Get current auto message boxes enable state. 
    (MBE+ AUTO 0) - Set auto message boxes to not be displayed.
    (MBE+AUTO 1) - Set auto message boxes to be displayed.
    (MBE +USER ?) - Get current user message boxes enable state.
    (MBE+USER 0) - Set user message boxes to not be displayed.
    (MBE+USER 1) - Set user message boxes to be displayed.
    (MCS) MENU CASCADING ENABLE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference    SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Enable or disable cascading menus. When disabled, a single menu level will be displayed at a time. NOTE: When 
    Tiling is enabled, this function is not available, the menu is in a fixed position and is non-cascading.
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Enable or disable cascading.
    EXAMPLES:
    (MCS ?) - Get the current state of this setting. 
    (MCS 0) - Disable cascading menus.
    (MCS 1) - Enable cascading menus.
    (MDE) SERIAL MODE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Advanced
    DESCRIPTION
    Set the mode for a serial communications port. Settings such as bits, parity and stop bits are grouped together into 
    one selection. 
    SUBCODE
    PRTA
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the mode on port A (RS232 In).
    PRTB  Set the mode on port B (RS232 Out).
    PRTC Set the mode on port C (RS422).
    EXAMPLES:
    (MDE+PRTA 8N1) - Set mode on port A to 8-bit, no parity, 1 stop bit.
    (MDE+PRTA 7E1) - Set mode on port A to 7-bit, even parity, 1 stop bit. 
    (MDE+PRTA 7O1) - Set mode on port A to 7-bit, odd parity, 1 stop bit. 
    (MDE+PRTA?) - Get mode (MDE+PRTA!8N1). 
    (MFT) MENU FONT 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference    SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Set the font size used by OSD.  
    						
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    (MFT) Menu Font con’t
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    View/Set Choose large font or small font as the font used by OSD.
    EXAMPLES:
    (MFT ?) - Get current font option used by the OSD. 0 is small font, 1 is large font. 
    (MFT 1) - Use large font as the OSD font.
    (MLK) CHANNEL MEMORY LOCK 
    CONTROL GROUP: Channel     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Lock a channel from being edited. 
    SUBCODE
    C0xx
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Lock channel (xx=channel number from 01 to 99).
    MAIN  Lock the channel being used by main.
    PIIP or SECD Lock the channel being used by PIP or Secondary.
    EXAMPLES:
    (MLK?) - get channel locked state for channel used by main. 
    (MLK+MAIN?) - Get channel locked state for channel used by main. 
    (MLK+PIIP?) - Get channel locked state for channel used by PIP. 
    (MLK 1) - Lock the channel being used by main. 
    (MLK+PIIP 1) - Lock the channel being used by PIP. 
    (MLK+MAIN 0) - Unlock the channel being used by main. 
    (MLK+C001 0) - Unlock channel 1. 
    (MNR) MOSQUITO NOISE REDUCTION 
    CONTROL GROUP: Input     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Mosquito Noise Reduction (MNR) dynamically adapts to image content, effectively reducing mosquito artifacts 
    around sharp edges in DCT based compression. 
    SUBCODE
    INxy
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the mosquito noise reduction for slot x, input y.
    MAIN  Set the mosquito noise reduction for main video.
    PIIP or SECD Set the mosquito noise reduction for PIP or Secondary video.
    EXAMPLE:
    (NRB 32) - Set the mosquito noise reduction to mid point for main video.  
    						
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    (MNU) MENU SETTINGS AND CONFIGURATION 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Set menu type, view OSD state, read menu structure. 
    SUBCODE
     
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    View/change the current state of the OSD (0=presentation, 
    1=main, 2=submenu).
    EXAMPLE:
    (MNU?)(MNU!0) 
    (MSH) MENU SHIFT HORIZONTAL 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Change the horizontal position of the main menu. If the position is not from one of the preset positions, MSP will 
    be changed to custom. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    View/set the horizontal position of the main menu.
    EXAMPLES:
    (MSH ?) - Get current horizontal position of main menu. 
    (MSH 50) - Set main menu horizontal position to 50 pixels from left edge. 
    (MSP) MENU LOCATION 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Set the default menu position on the screen. Valid options are: 
    0 = 4:3 TopLeft 
    1 = 4:3 Inset 1 
    2 = 4:3 Inset 2 
    3 = 16:9 TopLeft 
    4 = 16:9 Inset 1 
    5 = 16:9 Inset 2  
    NOTE: When Tiling is enabled, this function is not available, the menu is in a fixed position (top-left) and is non-
    cascading.
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    View/set the preset menu position.
    EXAMPLES:
    (MSP ?) Get current menu position preset. 
    (MSP 0) Set main menu position to 4:3 TopLeft, the top left corner of screen.  
    						
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    (MSV) MENU SHIFT VERTICAL 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Change the vertical position of the main menu. If the position is not from one of the preset positions, MSP will be 
    changed to custom. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    View/set the vertical position of main menu.
    EXAMPLES:
    (MSV ?) - Get current vertical position of main menu. 
    (MSV 50) - Set main menu vertical position to 50 pixels from top edge. 
    (NAM) CHANNEL NAME 
    CONTROL GROUP: Channel     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Channel Name is optional text assigned to a channel and can appear in the Channel Setup menu, Channel Edit 
    menu, the channel list and the Status menu. 
    SUBCODE
    C0xx
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the channel name for the channel (xx=channel number from 01 
    to 99). 
    MAIN   Set the channel name for the channel being used by main.
    PIIP or SECD Set the channel name for the channel being used by PIP or Second-
    ary.
    EXAMPLES:
    (NAM?) - Get current active channel name for main video. 
    (NAM+MAIN?) - Get channel name being used by main. 
    (NAM+PIIP?) - Get channel name being used by PIP. 
    (NAM Test) - Set channel name being used by main to Test. 
    (NAM+PIIP Test) - Set channel name being used by PIP to Test. 
    (NAM+MAIN Test) - Set channel name being used by main to Test. 
    (NAM+C001 Test) - Set channel name for channel 1 to Test. 
    (NET) NETWORK SETUP 
    CONTROL GROUP: Config/Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Admin
    DESCRIPTION
    Set or request the network setup for this device. 
    SUBCODE
    DOMA
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the domain name 
    ETH0   Set the IP address for the first ethernet controller.
    GATE Set the network gateway. 
    						
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