Wolf Cinema Projector Dcx 1000fd User Manual
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B-42 3.132 saV save Changesa V sa Ve Changes The projector normally saves any changes every few minutes and with every power-down. Use SAV to save changes immediately, and to retain them in the event of a power failure. The projector will save into flash memory all outstanding changes. The SAV message has no parameters. sbe slIDebaR enable Use SBE to show (1) or hide (0) slidebars during use. sDe soURCe DIalog enable Use SDE to show (1) or hide (0) the on-screen dialog box when selecting an...
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B-43 3.141 system statusssT sYsTeM sTaTUs Use SST to find out a variety of information about the current state of the projector. The single broad-ranging request (ssT?) for all information triggers the return of a series of replies as if multiple requests had been sent. In each of these status replies, P1 explains the general content or topic in the reply, and P2 the individual details. To obtain status regarding one topic only, specify the desired P1...
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B-44 3.143 szP size-Position PresetsszP sIze-PosITIon PReseTs Use SZP to resize the image according to one of several preset methods. Any value other than “1” shows Custom in the menu. Note: When set to default (0), a reading from the projector will identify the current default setting. 0 = Default 1 = No Resizing 2 = Full Screen 3 = Full Width 4 = Full Height 5 = Anamorphic 6 = Custom resizing (read only) Tbl ToP blanKIng Use TBL to blank (turn to black) the top of the image....
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B-45 When a request is made to retrieve the user message that has already been set, the returned value is displayed in the same format as setting the text. examples: (usr“hello world”) - basic user message. (usr“hello world line two”) - message with new line in the middle. (usr“Contact \“freddy\” for help”) - message with embedded quote. See 2.1, Basic Message Structure for text parameters. Vbl VIDeo blaCK leVel Use VBL to set black levels to 0 IRE (0) or 1...
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B-46 Any coordinate value that is ½ that of the native resolution of the projector defines a “normal” location (i.e., no warping). For example, in a projector with 1400 x 1050 resolution, any “x” value of 700 is normal. A value over 700 moves a corner to the right; a value below 700 moves a corner to the left. A value of 0 moves a corner as far from center as possible (which may be off the screen). You can move a point towards center by a distance that is ¼ of...
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C-1 aPPenDIx C ThRoW DIsTanCe CalCUlaTIng ThRoW DIsT anCe It is important throw distance be precisely calculated for your installation using the appropriate formula from the chart below. To calculate throw distance you must know the screen size and the lens type installed in the projector. In general, the larger you want the image to be the greater the distance you must allow between the lens and the screen. noTes: 1) Throw distance is measured from the screen to the front of the...
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D-1 aPPenDIx D sYsTeM InTegRaTIon The GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) connector located on the input panel provides a flexible method of interfacing a wide range of external I/O devices to the projector. There are seven GIO pins available on the nine-pin D-Sub GPIO connector, which are configurable via RS232 commands. The other two pins are reserved for ground and power – see table below for pin identification. gPIo Pins gPIo Pin #signal 1 + 12V (1200mA) 2 GPIO 1 3...
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D-2 Real TIMe eVenT Use the serial command RTE to specify an action that is initiated at a particular time or based \ on an external stimulus. For General Purpose IO “G” Parametername Value P1 RTE type G (Real Time I/O Event) P2 I/O bit 1-7 P3 Pin state (1 Character) (String) H = High L = Low “LHXXXHL” Combine multiple inputs and trigger occurs when all conditions are met P4 Commands Any valid serial protocol command for the device example 2. Projector powers up when a switch on the external device is...
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E-1 aPPenDIx e oPTIonal InPUT MoDUles This module can display digital video input signals conforming to the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) single-channel standard. feaTURes • Supports Digital Visual Interface (DVI) single-channel • Supports VESA ® Extended Display Identification Data (EDID™) • Provides an active-loop-through using a DVI connector (conforming to the DVI Specification) The module accepts a serial digital 4:2:2 component video signal (YCbCr) via a single seRIal In BNC...
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F-1 aPPenDIx f fan boaRD Pin-out and Connection options Pin-out and Connection options Pin-outs Connections options Board Reference Description Terminal Block (T) 4" (100mm) Wire (W) F: TB1 (pin1) Fan 14 - 24 AWG Screw Clamp 18 AWG Red L: TB1 Fan 18 AWG Black L: TB1 Line Power 18 AWG Black N: TB1 Line Power 18 AWG White SRTN-: TB2 (pin 1) Sensor (return) 18 AWG Brown S1: TB2 Sensor #1 18 AWG Orange Wiring Diagram