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YT1-1435-001 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR   
WUX5000 / WUX4000   
 
User Commands   
 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for REALiS WUX4000 D

Page 1: ... 2011 CANON INC YT1 1435 001 MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR WUX5000 WUX4000 User Commands Revision 1 ...

Page 2: ...r 7 3 Communication Flow 8 Transmission sent 8 Transmission received 8 Command Response 8 Response Reception Timeout 8 Control Mode 8 Other 8 4 Command System 9 5 Command List 11 6 Details of Commands 13 6AXADJ 14 6AXR Y 15 AMBADJ 16 AMBLEVEL 17 AMBTYPE 18 ASPECT 19 AUTOPC 21 AUTOSETEXE 22 AVOL 23 BLANK 24 BRI 25 COLOR_TEMP 26 COMVER 27 CONT 28 DGAMMA 29 DZOOM_POS 30 DZOOM_RAT 31 ERR 32 FINE_GAMMA...

Page 3: ...E 41 IMAGEFLIP 43 INPUT 44 LAMP 45 LAMPCOUNTER 46 MAIN 47 MEMCADJ 48 MODE 49 MUTE 50 NR 51 POWER 52 PRODCODE 53 RC 54 RGBGAIN 56 RGBOFFSET 57 ROMVER 58 SAT 59 SAVEIMGPROF 60 SCRNASPECT 61 SEL 62 SHARP 63 SIGNAL_INFO 64 SIGNALSTATUS 65 TEMP 66 7 Error List 67 8 Error Processing 69 9 Other 71 ...

Page 4: ...control can be controlled from the PC The following symbols are used in these specifications Symbol Description Space 20h with 0 or more characters or other separator Space 20h with 1 or more characters or other separator Separator between parameters comma enclosed in more than 0 space or 1 or more space Data in can be omitted Same as OR Definition name is on the left side of this mark and definit...

Page 5: ...onnection Connection signal line 3 line connection of SD RD and SG Connection signal line Straight when connecting via network Connection cable 9 pin RS 232C Cable Cross Connection cable LAN Cable LAN 100BASE TX 10BASE T Send Data SD SD Send Data Receive Data RD RD Receive Data Signal Ground SG SG Signal Ground Signal lines other than the three SD RD and SG lines are not used in the projector Loop...

Page 6: ...se insensitive 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 NUL SP 0 P p 1 1 A Q a q 2 2 B R b r 3 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 5 5 E U e u 6 6 F V f v 7 7 G W g w 8 8 H X h x 9 9 I Y i y A LF J Z j z B K k C L l D CR M m E N n F O _ o Item Specifications Delimiters CR 0Dh LF 0Ah null 00h Characters usable as delimiters These characters alone single characters or CR LF 0D0Ah can be used as delimiters General Charac...

Page 7: ...s are one of the following CR LF CR LF Null 0 Response delimiters are identical to command delimiters Transmission codes ASCII code General purpose characters 20h to 7Fh Codes other than those above and delimiters are considered other separator codes Communication procedure No procedure Flow control None Error control None Break signal Not supported Timeout Tc Between characters 5s Timeout between...

Page 8: ...s performed OK Null command character string Character string with length 0 BUSY WARN ERR Control command Character string Projector control command The format is shown below OK Control command character string Control name Parameter value BUSY WARN ERR Setting command Character string Command that sets values for each parameter The format is shown below OK Setting command character strings Parame...

Page 9: ...be received OK response character string i OK BUSY response This response is sent when a command cannot be received during processing Wait for a few moments and then try sending the command again BUSY response character string i BUSY Example IMAGE STANDARD i BUSY Commands are indicated by and responses are indicated by WARN response This response is sent when warning information is issued Note tha...

Page 10: ... received within the character interval of Tc is held and the transmission is considered received when the delimiter is received If the character interval received exceeds the Tc or if a delimiter is not received within 256 characters all data already received is lost and the mode is reset to standby to receive commands again ...

Page 11: ...eout If a response is not received within the Tr timeout interval between command and response while standing by a waiting response after sending a command from the PC it is deemed to have exceeded the response reception timeout Please resend the command Control Mode LOCAL mode and REMOTE mode on previous models SX50 SX6 SX60 X600 SX7 X700 have been removed You do not need to be aware of which mod...

Page 12: ...WUX5000 WUX4000 User Commands 9 4 Command System ...

Page 13: ...WUX5000 WUX4000 User Commands 10 ...

Page 14: ...command version inquiry 14 CONT Contrast setting 15 DGAMMA Dynamic gamma 16 DZOOM_POS DZOOM position setting 17 DZOOM_RAT DZOOM ratio setting 18 ERR Error information inquiry 19 FINE_GAMMA_B Fine gamma B adjustment 20 FINE_GAMMA_G Fine gamma G adjustment 21 FINE_GAMMA_R Fine gamma R adjustment 22 FREEZE Freeze status 23 GAMMA Gamma adjustment 24 HDMI_IN HDMI input setting 25 HDMI_OVSCAN HDMI overs...

Page 15: ...n emulate 40 RGBGAIN RGB gain adjustment 41 RGBOFFSET RGB offset adjustment 42 ROMVER ROM version inquiry 43 SAT Color saturation setting 44 SAVEIMGPROF Create user memory 45 SCRNASPECT Screen aspect setting 46 SEL Input signal selection 47 SHARP Sharpness setting 48 SIGNAL_INFO Input signal information inquiry 49 SIGNALSTATUS Signal status inquiry 50 TEMP Temperature sensor value inquiry ...

Page 16: ... input signal state Power 1 Input OFF ON PM D RGB A RGB COMP HDMI None 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 1 Power Executable regardless of power supply state when marked by 2 OFF O if enabled in a power OFF state 3 ON O if enabled in a power ON state 4 PM O if enabled while the power management state is in standby state 5 Input The command is enabled in states marked by O The command is executable regardless of inpu...

Page 17: ...cription 1 This command is used to select ON or OFF for the 6 axis adjustment 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustments Advanced adjustments 6 axis adjustment are selected on the menu 3 In the case of 6 axis adjustment set the hue and color saturation of each axis using the 6AXR to Y 6 axis correction R to Y hue color saturation setting commands 4 This sets the currently s...

Page 18: ...t 6 axis correction R Y hue saturation brightness settings are returned as g 6AX hue Number saturation Number brightness Number For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the 6 axis correction of the hue and color saturation for R to Y 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustments Advanced adjustments 6 axis color adjustment are selected on ...

Page 19: ...her responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This command is used to select ON or OFF for the ambient light correction adjustment 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Advanced adjustment Ambient light are selected on the menu 3 In the case of Ambient light correction adjustment set the level using AMB_LEVEL of Ambient light level command and set the type using A...

Page 20: ...nt ambient light level is returned as g AMBLEVEL ambient light level settings parameter ID For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the ambient light level 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Advanced adjustment Ambient light Level are selected on the menu 3 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 4 The curren...

Page 21: ... current ambient light type is returned as g AMBTYPE Ambient light type settings parameter ID For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the ambient light type 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Advanced adjustment Ambient light Type are selected on the menu 3 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 4 The curre...

Page 22: ...nse i OK is returned if the parameter was set properly For GET ASPECT or ASPECT current screen display mode is returned as g ASPECT Screen setting parameters ID For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the screen sizes 2 This command functions in the same way as when Display settings Aspect are selected on the menu 3 If the command cannot be supported INVALID_...

Page 23: ... User Commands 20 Example Setting ASPECT 16 9 This sets the screen size to 16 9 i OK Reference GET ASPECT or ASPECT This retrieves the screen size g ASPECT TRUE Commands are indicated by and responses are indicated by ...

Page 24: ...cutes Auto PC 2 This command is identical to pressing the AUTOPC button on the remote control 3 If the input is not A RGB e 200X INVALID_SOURCE is returned as an error response 4 If signals are not input e 2010 NO_SIGNAL is returned 5 Execution of this command may modify the following setting values Total number of dots Tracking Horizontal vertical positions Number of horizontal vertical display d...

Page 25: ...command is used to execute auto setup 2 One of the following responses is returned if auto setup cannot be executed due to projector settings Projector settings Type Error response INPUT set to BLANK e 1006 NOW_BLANK set to FREEZE e 1009 NOW_FREEZE set to D ZOOM e 100A NOW_D ZOOM Executable set to DIS e 1008 INVALID_SCREEN_ASPECT Non executable 3 If the input signal cannot be detected using the au...

Page 26: ... For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This adjusts the volume 2 This command is identical to pressing the VOL and VOL button on the remote control or the VOL on the front panel 3 If numerical parameters are outside the range e 0801 INVALID_VALUE is returned 4 The volume level can be set even while the sound is muted 5 The GET command can be used to retrieve the curr...

Page 27: ...etails on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This command is used to set the BLANK function 2 This command is identical to pressing the BLANK button on the remote control 3 Executing this command in a FREEZE status will cancel the FREEZE status and become BLANK 4 The current BLANK settings can be obtained using the GET command GET BLANK Example Setting BLANK ON Set to User scree...

Page 28: ...ther responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the screen brightness 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustments Brightness are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the range e 0801 INVALID_VALUE is returned 4 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 5 The current brightness can be acquired using the applicable GET co...

Page 29: ...ails on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the color temperature of the screen 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Color adjustment Color temperature are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the range e 0801 INVALID_VALUE is returned 4 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 5 The current color te...

Page 30: ...ist User command version 99 9999 Description 1 This inquires about the user command version of the projector 2 This inquiry can be executed in any status provided that AC power is supplied to the projector 3 The user command version consists of a 2 digit number followed by a 4 digit number Question marks may appear in place of the numerals if the firmware has not been upgraded correctly Example Ex...

Page 31: ...n other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the screen contrast 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Contrast setting are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the range e 0801 INVALID_VALUE is returned 4 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 5 The current contrast can be acquired using the applicable GE...

Page 32: ... For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 The command is used to set the dynamic gamma function 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Advanced adjustment Dynamic gamma are selected on the menu 3 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 4 The current dynamic gamma function status can be acquired using the applicable GET com...

Page 33: ...ile DZOOM is enabled however the position can be specified in more detail 3 If a position outside the range is specified the position is automatically moved to the nearest position within the range 4 0 for DZOOM position X Y Number indicates the center position of the input image 5 Positive direction for DZOOM position X Y Number corresponds to RIGHT and UP keys and negative direction corresponds ...

Page 34: ... other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the DZOOM ratio 2 This command is identical to pressing the DZOOM and DZOOM button to set the desired ratio 3 The SET command can be used when DZOOM is disabled and set to other than 1 to enable DZOOM and display the ratio on the screen 4 The SET command can be used when DZOOM is enabled and set to 1 to disable DZOOM and hide the rat...

Page 35: ...FAN Cooling fan error FAULTY_POWER_SUPPLY Power supply error FAULTY_AIR_FILTER Air filter error FAULTY_POWER_ZOOM Zoom error FAULTY_POWER_FOCUS Focus error FAULTY_POWER_LENS_SHIFT Lens shift error FAULTY_LENS_CONNECTOR Lens connector error Description 1 This inquires about the current error information 2 This inquiry can be executed in any status provided that AC power is supplied to the projector...

Page 36: ... Fine gamma R adjustment point 2 adjustment value Number Fine gamma R adjustment point n adjustment value Number For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This executes the fine gamma R adjustment 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Advanced adjustment Fine gamma adjustment are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the r...

Page 37: ... Fine gamma G adjustment point 2 adjustment value Number Fine gamma G adjustment point n adjustment value Number For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This executes the fine gamma G adjustment 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Advanced adjustment Fine gamma adjustment are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the r...

Page 38: ... Fine gamma B adjustment point 2 adjustment value Number Fine gamma B adjustment point n adjustment value Number For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This executes the fine gamma B adjustment 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Advanced adjustment Fine gamma adjustment are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the r...

Page 39: ... or FREEZE current freeze status is returned as gFREEZE ON g FREEZE OFF For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This command is used to freeze the image 2 This command is identical to pressing the FREEZE button on the remote control 3 The current freeze status can be obtained using the GET command GET FREEZE Example Setting FREEZE ON Freezes image i OK Reference GET FR...

Page 40: ...ses refer to the Error List Description 1 This performs the Gamma adjustment 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Gamma adjustment are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the range e 0801 INVALID_VALUE is returned 4 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 5 The current gamma adjustment can be acquired using the applicable GET...

Page 41: ...s returned if HDMI input was set properly For GET HDMI_IN or HDMI_IN current HDMI input setting status is returned as g HDMI_IN HDMI input setting parameter ID For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This switches the HDMI input setting to AV input PC input 2 This command functions in the same way as when System setting HDMI input are selected on the menu 3 The current...

Page 42: ...ter ID For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This switches the HDMI overscan setting to OFF ON 2 This command functions in the same way as when Display setting HDMI overscan are selected on the menu 3 The current HDMI overscan setting can be acquired using the applicable GET command GET HDMI_OVERSCAN 4 The setting is fixed to OFF depending on the setting status of ot...

Page 43: ...ls on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the screen hue 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Color adjustment Hue setting are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the range e 0801 INVALID_VALUE is returned 4 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 5 The GET command can be used to retrieve the curre...

Page 44: ...as set properly For GET IMAGE or IMAGE current image mode is returned as g IMAGE Image mode setting parameter ID For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the image quality 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Image mode setting are selected on the menu 3 The final settings for the image mode are retained even when the power is turn...

Page 45: ...tion 6AXR Y 5 The current image quality can be acquired using the applicable GET command GET IMAGE Example Setting IMAGE PRESENTATION This sets the image mode to Presentation i OK Reference GET IMAGE or IMAGE This references the current image mode g IMAGE CINEMA Commands are indicated by and responses are indicated by ...

Page 46: ... ID For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This command is used to flip the screen display in various ways vertically or horizontally 2 This command functions in the same way as when Display setting Flip display are selected on the menu 3 When the display is flipped the keystone distortion settings are initialized 4 The current flip display status can be acquired usin...

Page 47: ...urned as g INPUT Input selection parameters ID For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This controls the input selection 2 This command is identical to pressing the INPUT button on the remote control 3 The input can be selected automatically using the auto setup command AUTOSETEXE INPUT 4 The current input can be acquired using the applicable GET command GET INPUT Exam...

Page 48: ...r responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This command is used to set the light quantity of the lamp to NORMAL or SILENT reduced light quantity appropriate for silent cooling 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Lamp mode setting are selected on the menu 3 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 4 The current lamp output can be acquired usi...

Page 49: ...ON time Character string Lamp ON time ON time H G_______ 0 539 GG______ 540 1079 GGG_____ 1080 1619 GGGG____ 1620 2159 GGGGG___ 2160 2699 GGGGGY__ 2700 2849 GGGGGYY_ 2850 2999 GGGGGYYR 3000 For all other responses refer to Error List Description 1 This inquires about the current lamp ON time 2 This inquiry can be executed in any status provided that AC power is supplied to the projector Example GE...

Page 50: ...ne Response i OK is returned when the button press request has been acknowledged successfully It does not indicate if the operation for the pressed button was executed properly Description 1 This emulates the pressing of the front panel buttons for controlling the projector 2 With the emulation of the front panel operations the functions of the buttons corresponding to the parameters cannot necess...

Page 51: ...tment parameter ID For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This command is used by selecting No adjustment Memory color adjustment light to Memory color adjustment heavy 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Advanced adjustment Memory color adjustment are selected on the menu 3 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 4 T...

Page 52: ... MODE REMOTE g MODE LOCAL For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 There are no local and remote control modes with this version of the user commands however this command exists to maintain compatibility with previous versions of the user commands 2 The current control mode can be obtained using the GET command GET MODE Example Mode switch REMOTE i OK Mode reference GET...

Page 53: ...responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This command is used to set the sound output muting to ON or OFF 2 Mute control enables simultaneous control of the audio and beep sound 3 This command is identical to pressing the MUTE button on the remote control 4 The mute setting is always OFF when the power has just been turned on 5 The volume can be set even when it is on MUTE 6 The current mut...

Page 54: ... returned if PC is selected for HDMI input For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the noise reduction function 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Advanced adjustment Noise reduction are selected on the menu 3 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 4 The current noise reduction function status can be acquir...

Page 55: ...N OFF control of the power supply 2 This command is identical to pressing the POWER button on the remote control 3 Processing of other commands including ZOOM FOCUS will be interrupted at POWER OFF when the power is ON 4 i BUSY will be returned at POWER ON during power OFF transition For other cases i OK will always be returned 5 The current power supply status can be referenced using the applicab...

Page 56: ...name Character string For details on other responses refer to the Error List Product name Character string WUX5000 WUX4000 Description 1 This inquires about the product name of the projector 2 This inquiry can be executed in any status provided that AC power is supplied to the projector Example GET PRODCODE or PRODCODE g PRODCODE WUX5000 or g PRODCODE WUX4000 Commands are indicated by and response...

Page 57: ...on RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT REP Hold down the RIGHT button REP Release the button OK OK IMAGE IMAGE GAMMA GAMMA FREEZE FREEZE VOL_P VOL VOL_P REP Hold down the VOL button REP Release the button VOL _M VOL VOL_M REP Hold down the VOL button REP Release the button BLANK BLANK MUTE MUTE P TIMER P_TIMER LAMP LAMP DZOOM_P DZOOM DZOOM_P REP Hold down the DZOOM button REP Release the button DZOOM_M DZOOM DZOOM_...

Page 58: ...ons corresponding to the parameters cannot necessarily be executed Emulation simply consists in emulating the pressing of the buttons 3 A parameter with REP signifies button press start This is the same as the status in which the remote control button is held down Be absolutely sure to send the REP parameter and end the button pressing last of all The button pressing is ended in the cases below as...

Page 59: ...etails on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This command is used to adjust the gain of the R G and B colors 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Color adjustment Gain adjustment are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the range e 0801 INVALID_VALUE is returned 4 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 5 Th...

Page 60: ...or details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This command is used to adjust the offset of the R G and B colors 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Color adjustment Offset adjustment are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the range e 0801 INVALID_VALUE is returned 4 This sets the currently selected input signal and image m...

Page 61: ...eturned as g ROMVER ROM version Character string For details on other responses refer to the Error List ROM version 99 999999 Description 1 This inquires about the version of the firmware 2 This inquiry can be executed in any status provided that AC power is supplied to the projector Example GET ROMVER or ROMVER g ROMVER 01 030602 Commands are indicated by and responses are indicated by ...

Page 62: ...ue Number For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the screen color saturation 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Color adjustment Color saturation setting are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the range e 0801 INVALID_VALUE is returned 4 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 5 The ...

Page 63: ...ser memory can be confirmed as g SAVEIMGPROF Number of user memories User 1 present parameter User 2 present parameter User 3 present parameter User 4 present parameter User 5 present parameter For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This command is used to create user memory 2 This command functions in the same way as Image adjustment Create user memory and Save user ...

Page 64: ...en aspect setting is returned as g SCRNASPECT Screen aspect setting parameter ID For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the screen aspect 2 This command functions in the same way as when Display setting Screen aspect are selected on the menu 3 The GET command can be used to retrieve the current screen aspect GET SCRNASPECT 4 The final screen aspect settings ...

Page 65: ... input signal 2 This command functions in the same way as when Display setting Input signal selection AUTO are selected on the menu 3 If the input is not COMP e 200X INVALID_SOURCE is returned as an error response 4 If signals are not input e 2010 NO_SIGNAL is returned 5 The current input signal can be acquired using the applicable GET command GET SEL List of signals which can be detected Paramete...

Page 66: ...on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This sets the screen sharpness 2 This command functions in the same way as when Image adjustment Sharpness setting are selected on the menu 3 If numerical parameters are outside the range e 0801 INVALID_VALUE is returned 4 This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode 5 The current sharpness can be acquired using the applicabl...

Page 67: ...al information is returned as g SIGNAL_INFO Input signal information Character string For details on other responses refer to the Error List Description 1 This acquires the status of the input signal entering the projector 2 This functions in the same way as Information Input signal Example GET SIGNAL_INFO or SIGNAL_INFO g SIGNAL_INFO 1920 x 1200 60 Commands are indicated by and responses are indi...

Page 68: ...status ID Signal status Meaning NO_SIGNAL Signal not detected DISPLAYING Image now displayed or display enable status SETTING Signal detection and display preparation in progress Description 1 This inquires about the current image signal input status 2 This returns the signal status of the selected input Use INPUT command for the input selection 3 e 1006 NOW_BLANK is returned when it is set to BLA...

Page 69: ...sponse For GET TEMP or TEMP temperature sensor value is returned as TEMP Number of sensors Sensor 1 value Sensor n value Description 1 There are cases when number of sensors is 0 In this case there will not be a comma Example GET TEMP or TEMP This retrieves the temperature sensor value g TEMP 1 80 5 Commands are indicated by and responses are indicated by ...

Page 70: ...the projector has switched the image mode i BUSY NOW_SETTING Signal setting detection in progress Wait until the processing is completed i BUSY Internal processing in the projector is in progress Wait until the current processing is complete 10 1006 e NOW_BLANK Cannot execute command since blanking operation is in progress Resend the command after canceling the blanking operation 1009 e NOW_FREEZE...

Page 71: ... a disabled state Set the parameter when it is enabled 1011 e FUNCTION_NOT_AVAILABLE Objective function is currently in a disabled state Set the function when it is enabled 2020 e INVALID_IMAGE_MODE Cannot set in current image mode Set when other image mode is selected 203X e INVALID_RESOLUTION Invalid input signal resolution Additional information is indicated in parentheses OVER_PANEL_RES input ...

Page 72: ...mmand BAD SEQUENCE Invalid undefined command INVALID COMMAND Focus lens driving BUSY FOCUS Zoom lens driving BUSY ZOOM User image registration in BUSY LOGO CAPTURE Command executable with PMM PMM NOT POWER SUPPLIED Switching power modes BUSY POWER Image mode switching in progress BUSY IMAGE Undefined parameter ID Incorrect parameter number INVALID PARAMETER Invalid parameter type BUSY NOW SETTING ...

Page 73: ...ES YES Incorrect input source INVALID SOURCE Limitations in input source Requires input signal No input signal NO SIGNAL Numerical parameter outside the specified range INVALID VALUE User command is executable FINISHED Invalid input signal INVALID SIGNAL ...

Page 74: ...WUX5000 WUX4000 User Commands 71 9 Other Use the remote control emulation function RC command for the following functions Function PC command parameter Presentation timer P_TIMER ...

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