Wolf Cinema Projector Dcx 1500fd User Manual
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B-22 fRD fRaMe DelaY Use FRD to adjust the number of lines of delay between the input and output frames (range varies with incoming signal). fRz fReeze IMage FRZ 1 = freeze the image. FRZ 0 = unfreeze the image. fse f an sensoR enable Use FSE if you want the projector to shut down 3 minutes after a critical cooling fan failure. FSE 1 = enabled, FSE 0 = disabled. NOTE: Definition of a which cooling fan is critical varies with projector model. fYI foR YoUR InfoRMa...
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B-23 examples: (Status code for each FYI is shown as bold) (00030FYI 001 000 "Powered Off") (00030FYI 002 00057 "Projector address changed from 30 to 57") (00057FYI 003 001 "Projector UI active, RS-232 Inactive") (00057FYI 004 38400 "Baud rate changed to 38400") (00057FYI 006 000 01573 05994 "Good Signal") (00057FYI 006 002 "Bad Sync: HSync is too high") (00057FYI 007 000 "OSD Off") (00057FYI 009 001 "Shutter Closed")...
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B-24 examples: (GIO?) // Request state and configuration of all pins (GIO! "HLLLLHL" "IOOOOII") // Reply of pin state and configuration (GIO "HLLLLHL" "IOOOOII") // Set Pin state and configuration. The above commands can be used to save and restore Preference information (GIO C1 O) // Set Pin 1 as output (GIO? C1) // Get Configuration for pin 1 (GIO!C1 O) // Reply for get pin configuration (GIO C2 “OOIO”) // Set pin 2=out,...
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B-25 3.63 hDC DHDM ConfigurationhDC DhDM ConfIgURa TIon When the Dual SD/HD-SDI module is present, the HDC command specifies how the card is being used. The module can be used to support a Dual Link setup or have two independent single HD channels. By default the configuration is set to two single channels. You may select a dual link setup where the 'A' channel on the module is the primary video channel or the selection can be made to have the 'B'...
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B-26 3.65 hDl DhDM look Thru settinghDl DhDM looP ThRU seTTIng When the Dual SD/HD-SDI module is present, a serial input may be routed to a serial output to allow chaining of signal sources using the HDL command. You can specify which input is routed to which output. Primary and Secondary sources may also be used as designated inputs to loop to outputs. P1 defines the option card slot you wish to configure and P2 refers to what loop thru inputs and outputs are desired. The table below...
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B-27 hlP helP Use HLP for a list of all serial commands supported in your projector—send the (HLP?) request. Each item in the list has 3 parameters stating if the command is disabled (and why), its 3-character code, and the menu label or brief description: P1 = current on/off state of the command 0 = enabled 1 = disabled because power is off 2 = disabled because the required hardware is missing 3 = disabled because the function has not been licensed 4 = disabled because the...
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B-28 3.72 ITg Test Pattern greyITg TesT Pa TTeRn gReY Use ITG to set the grey level for the flat field internal test pattern. The range of adjustment depends on the bit depth available in your projector model. Use ITP to display an internal test pattern, or to find out what test pattern is currently displayed. The basic test pattern collection is shown listed below - your projector\ may vary slightly. Pattern # Description 0 User image - no test pattern displayed. 1 Grid + grey...
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B-29 3.75 KeY Key CodeKeY KeY CoDe To emulate use of the projector’s keypad, you can send codes representing each keypress. noTe: For most keys, sending a key code to depress a key also sends a code to release the key. Key codes for arrow keys and lens keys, however, cause continual adjustment that must be stopped with a separate code. Quick Setup Appendix B ► Serial Communications
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B-30 3.76 KsT KeystoneKsT KeYsTone Use KST to correct vertical keystone (14-50) so that the sides of the image do not slope away from each other, and the image is rectangular. The default value is 32 (no keystone). For advanced 2D keystone using the Warp Module, see Warp Keystone Corners (WKC). lbl lefT blanKIng Use LBL to blank the left edge of the image (0-1000). The amount of blanking feasible depends on the incoming source data. lCb lens CalIbRa Te LCB forces the projector to calibrate the...
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B-31 lDT leVel DeTeCToR Enable (1) or disable (0) the LDT (Level Detector Test) mode that can aid in setting up input levels. Use in conjunction with LDV (Level Detector Value), which defines a threshold below which all incoming colors will be turned black, and above which all colors will turn to white. At this point, the Level Detector will be enabled. lDV leVel DeTeCT oR ValUe Use an LDV setting of 1 to 1023 when the LDT (see above) will be enabled. This is a threshold...