Wolf Cinema Projector Dcx 500fd User Manual
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B-32 3.85 lPC lamp ChangedlPC laMP ChangeD Use LPC to record a new lamp serial number (8 characters max.) in projector memory. This will automatically reset the projector’s lamp timer so that it begins to log time for the new lamp. lPh laMP hoURs of Use Use the request LPH to find out the number of hours logged on the current lamp. lPI laMP InTensITY Use LPI to specify a desired light intensity setting (0-9999 for any model) for the lamp, and automatically put the lamp into...
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B-33 To “nudge” the image down a minimum distance, script in a delay between (LVO K3) and (LVO K0). Depending on your application, a delay of at least 20-30 milliseconds may be sufficient. MfT MenU fonT Use MFT to choose whether menu font size is normal (0) or large (1). MlK soURCe MeMoRY loCK Use MLK to lock (1) or unlock (0) a specific source setup. See also 2.5, Accessing Specific Source Setups. MnU MenU sT aTUs The MNU command has two uses. One is to get the current status of the menus...
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B-34 MoT MoTIon fIlTeR Use MOT to control how de-interlacing is managed. 0 = Auto — software determines the best option. 1 = Still — produces crisp images when there is no motion. 2 = Motion — for video not originally from film, or for moving computer-generated images 3 = Film — performs inverse telecine operation to reproduce accuratel\ y and crisply material originating from 24Hz film. Msh MenU shIfT hoRIzonT al Use MSH to move menus horizontally (0 = Left, up to...
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B-35 oTf oUTPUT foRMaT Change output format for Cine-IPM 2K. 0 = Single Link on DVI-1 or DVI-2 1 = Twin Link noTe: DVI-1 has lower 8 bits; DVI-2 has higher 2 bits). P aP PIP asPeCT Ra TIo PReseT Use PAP to select the preferred aspect ratio for your Picture-in-Picture window\ . 0 = Default 1 = Anamorphic 2 = Custom (Response only – The vertical stretch does not correspond to one of the settings.) PbC PIP boRDeR ColoR Use PBC to select the color for the Picture-in-Picture...
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B-36 3.111 Phs PIP horizontal sizePhs PIP hoRIzonT al sIze noTe: Not available in v1.0. Use PHS to set what percentage (0-100) of the screen width to use for the width of the Picture- in-Picture window. Height of the window will then be determined by the aspect ratio of the input image. PIP PICTURe-In-PICTURe Use PIP to turn picture-in-picture on (1) or off (0). noTe: Not available in software v1.0. Pjh PRojeCT oR hoURs of Use Use PJH to determine the number of hours (0-16,777,215)...
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B-37 3.116 PngPingPng PIng Use PNG to request and get basic projector information such as the type of projector & main software version installed on the TIPM (10-bit Image Processor Module). P1 = Wolf Cinema projector type 31 = a projector listed on page 3 (always). These all include a TIPM. 0 = the projector is not initialized P2 = Major s/w version# (0-99) P3 = Minor s/w version# (0-99) P4 = Maintenance version# with no functional change (a-z) P5 = Beta...
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B-38 3.122 PWRPowerPWR PoWeR Use PWR to turn the projector power on or off, or to use special modes during a download, or to see the current power state. 0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Boot mode (for downloading new code only) Do noT Use 3 = No lamp (powered up, but lamp is off. For downloading only.) 11 = Warming up (read only) PxP PIxel Phase Use PXP to adjust the position of the sampling clock relative to the video data. Available range depends on the incoming signal, with a higher frequency...
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B-39 Reading the Configuration of a Port P1 = ‘port’ Same values for ‘port’ as above example: (REM? C2): Returns (REM! C002 r 0115200) sending arbitrary Data out a Port P1 = Port Same values for ‘port’ as above P2 = Data The data to send out the specified port examples: (REM 2 “A123”): The data A123 is sent out the OUT port without any other protocol characters. Some codes are not standard ASCII characters. These can be sent by using any of the escape codes defined in the...
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B-40 3.131 RTe Real Time eventsRTe Real TIMe eVenTs Use RTE to specify actions to be initiated at a certain point in time or by an external stimulus. This action can be anything supported in the projector, as long as the action itself is not embedded within an RTE command (such as GIO input simulation and others). There are four types of RTEs: T = Timed event D = Scheduled/delayed single event G = GPIO port change S = System Status Change F = FUNC key event X...
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B-41 P3 = State/details (opt.) P3 only applies if: P2 = 1 (Power) If P3 is 0 = Power Off If P3 is 1 = Power On P2 = 2 (Error) P3 = error number P2 = 5 (Signal Input) P3 = Input number P2 = 6 (Signal Channel) P3 = Channel Number This optional parameter further defines the state. If this is omitted, assume the event will fire on any system event of this type (for example, all signal input changes rather than a specific one) If P1 = F or f Description Meaning P1 = F or f FUNC...