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    Table 4: Projection sizes: Short Zoom lens (1.2 -2.0:1 throw ratio range) Table 5: Projection sizes: Long Throw lens (1.9 - 3.9:1 throw ratio range
    Projection Distance (inch/m)
    Screen Size
    (inch/m)
     Minimum Maximum
    40/1 39/1.0 63/1.6
    60/1.5 59/1.5 94/2.4
    70/1.8 67/1.7 110/2.8
    100/2.5 98/2.5 157/4.0
    120/3 118/3.0 189/4.8
    150/3.8 150/3.8 240/6.1
    200/5.1 197/5.0 319/8.1
    250/6.4 248/6.3 402/10.2
    300/7.6 299/7.6 480/12.2
    350/8.9 350/8.9 559/14.2
    Projection Distance (inch/m)
    Screen Size
    (inch/m)
     Minimum Maximum
    40/1 59/1.5 122/3.1
    60/1.5 94/2.4 185/4.7
    70/1.8 110/2.8 217/5.5
    100/2.5 157/4.0 311/7.9
    120/3 189/4.8 374/9.5
    150/3.8 236/6.0 467/11.9
    200/5.1 319/8.1 630/16.0
    250/6.4 402/12.2 787/23.9
    300/7.6 480/16.3 94532.0
    400/10.2 642/20.4 126040.1
    500/12.7 803/20.4 1579/40.1 
    						
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    Table 6: Projection sizes: Ultra Long Throw lens (3.9 - 7.4:1 throw ratio 
    range
    Projection Distance (inch/m)
    Screen Size
    (inch/m)  Minimum Maximum
    40/1 122/3.1 236/6.0
    60/1.5 189/4.8 354/9.0
    70/1.8 220/5.6 513/10.5
    100/2.5 315/8.0 594/15.1
    120/3 382/9.7 717/18.2
    150/3.8 476/12.1 898/22.8
    200/5.1 638/16.2 1197/30.4
    250/6.4 799/24.4 1496/45.6
    300/7.6 961/28.5 1795/53.3
    400/10.2 1283/32.6 2398/60.9
    500/12.7 1602/40.7 3000/76.2 
    						
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    RS-232 commands Communication ConfigurationVisit our website for additional RS-232 settings and information.
    To control this projector via RS-232, connect a null modem cable and set the 
    control system serial port settings to match the following communication 
    configuration: Command FormatAll commands consist of 3 alpha characters followed by a request, all 
    enclosed in parentheses. The request can be a read request (indicated by a 
    ?) or a write request (indicated by 1 to 4 ASCII digits).
    A read request example: 
    (AAA?) where
    (starts the command
    AAA denotes the command
    ? denotes the read request
    ) ends the commandA read command returns the range and the current setting, for example:
    A write request example: 
    (AAA####) where
    (starts the command
    AAA denotes the command
    #### denotes the value to be written 
    (leading zeros not necessary)
    ) ends the command
    Some commands have ranges, while others are absolute. If a number greater 
    than the maximum range is received, it is automatically set to the maximum 
    number for that function. If a command is received that is not understood, a 
    ? is returned. With absolute settings, 0 is off, 1-9999 is on. The one excep-
    tion is the Power command, where 0 is off and 1 is on.
    To assure the projector can process a command, wait 3 seconds before enter-
    ing the next command.
    RS-232 Port Settings
    Setting Value
    Bits per second 19,200 
    Data bits 8 
    Parity None 
    Stop bits 1 
    Flow control None 
    Emulation VT100 
    Read Command Examples
    Function Command Response 
    Brightness (BRT?) (96-160,128)
    Volume (VOL?) (0-32, 0) 
    Lamp Hours (LMP?) (0-32766, 42)  
    						
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    Not all commands are supported for all projectors. If an unsupported com-
    mand is issued, the command will be ignored. If a command is received that 
    is not understood, a ‘?’ character will be returned indicating the command 
    was not understood.LimitationsThe projector cannot respond to commands coming in at a high-rate. There-
    fore, a delay must occur between commands to ensure that the command 
    gets properly executed. To assure the projector can process a command, 
    wait 3 seconds before entering the next command. 
    The Step column refers to increasing or decreasing the menu bar position 
    since the On-screen Display is not an exact match of values. For example, 
    Step 2 changes the data by 2 through the CLI (Command Line Interface). 
    The menu bar is up (or down) by 1.
    Write Command Examples
    Function Command Response 
    Brightness (BRT140) Sets the brightness to 140
    Power (PWR0) Turns power off 
    Power (PWR1) Turns power on 
    Function
    Com-
    mand
    Min
    Max
    Default
    St
    e
    p
    About (Source Info)
    0: n/a
    1: enableABT at W 0 1 n/a
    Active Iris
    0: Off 
    1: Presentation 
    2: FilmIRI at RW 0 2 1
    Aspect Ratio
    0: Native 
    1: 16:9 
    2: 4:3ARZ at RW 0 2 2  
    Auto Image
    0: n/a
    1: enableAIM at W 0 1 n/a
    Auto Power
    0: disable
    1: enableAPO at RW 0 1 0
    Auto Source
    0: disable
    1: enableASC at RW 0 1 1
    Blank
    0: off
    1: onBLK at RW 0 1  0 
    						
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    Blank Screen
    0: black
    1: blue 
    2: whiteBSC at RW 0 2 1
    Blue Gain BCG at RW 64 192 128 1
    Brightness BRT at RW 96 160 128 1
    Ceiling
    0: disable
    1: enableCEL at RW 0 1 0
    Color CLR at RW 96 160 128 1
    Color Space 
    0: Auto
    1: RGB 
    2: REC709 
    3: REC601 
    4: RGB VideoCSM at RW 0 4 0
    Color Temp 
    0: 9300K 
    1: 6500K 
    2: 7200K 
    3: UserTMP at RW 0 3 2 (computer 
    2,3)
    0 (other)
    Contrast CON at RW 96 160 128 1
    Custom Key (Effect)
    0: blank 
    1: mute 
    2: aspect ratio 
    3: source 
    4: auto image 
    5: freeze 
    6: zoom 
    7: Source Info
    8: Service Info
    15: AV MuteEFK at RW 0 15 7
    Display Messages
    0: disable
    1: enableDMG at RW 0 1 1
    Factory Reset
    0: not reset
    1: resetRST at W 0 1 n/a
    Freeze
    0: disable
    1: enableFRZ at RW 0 1 0
    Green Gain GCG at RW 64 192 128 1
    Horizontal Keystone DKH at RW 38 218 128 1
    HDMI Noise Cancel HNC at RW 0 1 1
    Horizontal Position HPS at RW def:-
    128 def:+1
    28 auto 1
    Internal Sound Enable
    0: disable
    1: enableINT at RW 0 1 1 
    						
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    IR Receiver front
    0: disable
    1: enableIRF at RW 0 1 1
    IR Receiver rear
    0: disable
    1: enableIRR at RW 0 1 1
    IR Receiver top
    0: disable
    1: enableIRT at RW 0 1 0
    Language 
    0 = English
    1 = French
    2 = German
    3 = Italian 
    5 = Korean
    6 = Norwegian
    7 = Portuguese
    8 = Russian
    9 = Simplified 
    Chinese
    10 = Spanish 
    11 = Traditional 
    Chinese
    12 = Swedish
    13 = Dutch
    14 = Polish
    15 = Turkish
    16 = Danish
    17 = FinnishLAN at RW 0 17 0
    Lamp Hours LMP at R 0 32766 0 1
    Lamp Lit
    0: not lit
    1: litLML at R 0 1
    Reset Lamp Hours
    0: not reset
    1: resetLRT at W 0 1 n/a
    Number of Lamp 
    ResetsLMR at R 0 32766 0
    Lamp Total On Time 
    (All Bulbs)LMT at R 0 21474
    836460
    Time In Hours Last 
    Bulb1 LastedLB1 at R 0 32766 0
    Time In Hours Last 
    Bulb2 LastedLB2 at R 0 32766 0
    Time In Hours Last 
    Bulb3 LastedLB3 at R 0 32766 0
    Low Power
    0: disable
    1: enableLPE at RW 0 1 0
    Magnify MAG at RW 0 48 0 1
    Magnify Enable
    0: disable
    1: enableMGE at RW 0 1 0
    Magnify Position Hor-
    izontalMPH at RW 0 64 32 1
    Magnify Position Ver-
    ticalMPV at RW 0 64 32 1 
    						
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    Menu
    0: disable
    1: enableMNU at RW 0 1 0
    Menu Navigation 
    0: up 
    1: down 
    4: selectNAV at W 0 4 n/a
    Mute
    0: disable
    1: enableMTE at RW 0 1 0
    Network Restart
    0: not restart
    1: restartNTR at W 0 1 n/a
    NND (PC Screen 
    Saver Off)
    0: disable
    1: enableNND at RW 0 1 1
    Overscan
    0: disable
    1: enableOVS at RW 0 1 0
    Phase MSS at RW 0 31 0 1
    Power
    0: disable
    1: enablePWR at RW 0 1 0
    Power Save
    0: disable
    1: enablePSV at RW 0 1 0
    Power-up Source
    0: computer 1
    1: computer 2
    2: computer 3 
    3: video 1 
    4: video 2
    5: video 3DSC at RW 0 5 1
    Presets 
    0: user 1 
    1: user 2 
    2: user 3 
    3: Presets Off 
    5: presentation
    7: video
    10: bright
    11: whiteboardPST at RW 0 11 computer 
    2,3:5
    computer 1, 
    video:7
    Rear
    0: disable
    1: enableREA at RW 0 1 0
    Red Gain RCG at RW 64 192 128 1
    Reset Filter Hours
    0: not reset
    1: resetFRT at W 0 1 n/a
    Save User Presets 1
    0: not saved
    1: savedUS1 at W 0 1 n/a  
    Save User Presets 2
    0: not saved
    1: savedUS2 at W 0 1 n/a   
    						
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    Save User Presets 3
    0: not saved
    1: savedUS3 at W 0 1 n/a  
    Screen Save 
    0: 5 minutes 
    1: 10 minutes 
    2: 15 minutes 
    3: 20 minutes 
    4: 25 minutes 
    5: 30 minutesSSV at RW 0 5 0
    Sharpness 
    5 = Sharpest
    6 = Sharper
    7 = Standard
    8 = Softer
    9 = SoftestSHP at RW 5 9 7 (computer 
    and video 1) 
    6 (video 2 
    and 3)
    Source 
    0: computer1 
    1: computer2 
    2: computer 3
    3: video 1
    4: video 2
    5: video 3SRC at RW 0 5 0
    Source 1
    0: computer 1
    1: computer 2
    2: computer 3
    3: video 1
    4: video 2
    5: video 3SR1 at RW
    Source 2:SR2
    Source 3:SR3
    Source 4:SR405 0
    1
    3
    4
    Audio for Source 0
    0: audio 1
    1: audio 2
    2: audio 3
    3: audio 4
    4: HDMI Internal
    5: muteSA0 at RW 0 5 4
    Audio for Source 1
    0: audio 1
    1: audio 2
    2: audio 3
    3: audio 4
    5: muteSA1 at RW
    Source 2:SA2
    Source 3:SA3
    Source 4:SA4
    Source 5:SA505 0
    1
    3
    2
    2
    Startup Logo
    0: blank screen 
    1: default
    2: capturedDSU at RW 0 2 1
    Sync on Green
    0: Sunc on G off
    1: AutoSOG at RW 0 1 1
    Tint TNT at RW 96 160 128 1
    Tracking MTS at RW def:
    -384def:
    +384auto 1
    Unit Total Time On ONL at R 0 21474
    836460
    Vertical Keystone DKC at RW 38 218 128 1 
    						
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    Vertical Position VPS at RW if 
    def<
    128:
    0 
    else:
    def -
    128def 
    +128auto 1
    Video Standard 
    0: Auto 
    1: NTSC 
    2: PAL 
    3: SECAMVSU at RW 0 3 0
    Vo l u m e V O L  a t  RW 0 3 2 1 6 1 
    						
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    INDEX
    Numerics
    1024x768 resolution 5
    A
    Aspect Ratio 33
    audio 24
    Audio In connector 8, 12
    Auto Image 33
    Auto Power 31
    Autosource 31
    B
    Blank 33
    BNC 8
    Brightness 11
    C
    Capture Position 32
    Capture Start 32
    cleaning the dust filter 38
    cleaning the lens 35
    clock batteries 35
    Color 14
    colors are incorrect 19
    component cable connector 12
    computer connections
    optional 8
    required 8
    computer image
    displaying 10
    optimize 25
    connector panel 6
    contacting service 21
    Contrast 11, 14
    custom logo startup screen 32
    customer service contact information 21
    D
    Default gateway 33
    DHCP 33Display Messages 31
    displaying
    computer image 10
    video images 13
    dust filter, cleaning 38
    E
    elevator foot 11, 13
    F
    Factory Reset 34
    filter, resetting hours 34
    focus 11, 14
    Freeze 33
    fuzzy image 17
    H
    HDMI 6
    HDTV sources 12
    I
    image
    display computer 10
    display video 13
    size 7
    image does not fit screen 18
    image not centered 21
    image not sharp 18
    image not square 18
    image reversed 19
    image size matrix 39
    image upside down 19
    IP Address 33
    IR Receivers 31
    L
    lamp hours, resetting 37
    lamp replacement 36
    lamp won’t turn on 20
    Language 34
    laptop
    connecting 8
    external video port 10 
    						
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