Wolf Cinema Projector REF-700 User Manual
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91 6.6 Accessories and Service Components Accessory Name Part Number Sold With Product Sold Separately Dual Link DVI Input WC-108-312101 X X Ceiling Mount WC-PM-L X Fixed Rear Lens 0.67:1 WC-118-100110 X Fixed Lens 1.1 WC-118-100117 X VariScope Lens 1.4-1.8 WC-118-100112 X VariScope Lens 1.8-2.6 WC-118-100113 X VariScope Lens 2.6-4.1 WC-118-100114 X VariScope Lens 4.1-6.9 WC-118-100115 X YNF Processing Option WC-132-110103 X 3D Remote IR Sensor...
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92 Appendix A: GPIO This section explains how to use a GPIO link from the projector to external equipment, such as devices for 3D synchronizing. GPIO Port The GPIO 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 7 GPIO pins available on the 9pin D‐Sub GPIO connector, which are configurable via RS‐232 commands. The other two pins are reserved for ground and power ‐ see table below for pin identification....
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93 is shorted to ground. This corresponds to a switch closing event. Example 1. Turn room lighting on when the projector is turned off. (Assumes a control/automation unit is configured to turn the lights on when pin 2 of its input goes high.) (GIO+CNFG “OOOIIII”) Set pin #2, 3 & 4 configuration to output and pin 6, 7, 8 & 9 to input (GIO+STAT “HLXXXXX”) Set pin #2 to high, pin 3 to low and the state of all other pins unchanged Query Command (GIO+STAT) Request the state of all pins (GIO+STAT...
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97 Appendix C: Communications NOTE: Detailed RS‐232 Commands can be found in a separate Addendum entitled “Communications”. A serial link of RS232 or RS422 enables ASCII communication with the projector so that it can be controlled remotely from a PC or other controller. From a PC, connect a standard nine‐wire RS232 serial cable to the RS232 IN port. Or, for long‐distance (>100 ft.) links with an RS422‐ compatible PC or controller, connect RS422 cable to the RS422 port. To get started,...
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98 Understanding Message Format All “remote control” information passes in and out of the projector as a simple text message consisting of a three letter command code and any related data. Opening and closing round brackets (parentheses) surround each message as shown below. Messages can be a command to set a projector parameter at a specific level, such as changing to a certain channel. Or the controller can request information, such as what channel is currently in use—the projector then returns the...
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99 A Auto Mode adjustment (rare—for video standard selection only). See 2.6, Other Special Functions E Enable Control Inquiry. See 2.6, Other Special Functions G Global Control Inquiry. See 2.6, Other Special Functions H Return the Help text for a control. See 2.6, Other Special Functions I Used as an index for controls containing many values. See 2.6, Other Special Functions K Keypad emulation. See 2.6, Other Special Functions L Return a list of options for ‘list’ controls. See2.6, Other Special...