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INP

UT

M1

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RG

B

BNG

S-V

IDEO

ST ANDB

Y/ON

TE

MP

VIDE

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COMP

ONE

NT

LA

MP

KEYS

TO

NE

SE

AR

CH

RE

SE

T

ME

NU

FOCUS

LEN

S S

HIFT

ZO

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STANDBY/ON

VIDEO

LASER INDICATOR

ESC

MENU

POSITION

RESET

AUTO

KEYSTONE

1  2  3

ID CHANGE

SEARCH

ON

OFF

FREEZE

MUTE

MAGNFY

PinP

VOLUME

RGB

BLANK

PREVIOUS

NEXT

ASPECT

 MOUSE

LASER

LENS SHIFT

+

+

+

FOCUS

ZOOM

1

4
w

u

r

s
f

h

j

k

e

q

i

o

p

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Part Names (continued)

Part Names (continued)

Remote Control

Control Buttons

1

e

w q

4

7

8

9

0

-

=

2

5

6

t

y

u

3

r

1

STANDBY/ON button

and STANDBY/ON indicator

2

TEMP indicator

3

LAMP indicator

4

LENS SHIFT buttons

5

INPUT dial

6

SEARCH button

7

M1-D indicator

8

RGB indicator

9

BNC indicator

0

COMPONENT indicator

-

S-VIDEO indicator

=

VIDEO indicator

q

ZOOM buttons

w

FOCUS buttons

e

KEYSTONE button

r

MENU button

t

RESET button

y

ENTER button

u

Cursor buttons

/

/

/

Control Panel
on the Projector 

Remote Control

i

LASER INDICATOR

o

VIDEO button

p

RGB button

[

BLANK button

]

ASPECT button

\

LASER button

a

Cursor buttons 

/

/

/

(

Mouse move pointer)

s

ESC button

(

Keyboard  ESC  key)

d

(

Mouse right button)

f

POSITION button

g

AUTO button

h

PinP button

j

MAGNIFY buttons

k

FREEZE button

l

VOLUME button

;

MUTE button

'

ID CHANGE switch

1

STANDBY/ON button

4

LENS SHIFT buttons

6

SEARCH button

q

ZOOM buttons

w

FOCUS buttons

e

KEYSTONE button

r

MENU button

t

RESET button

y

ENTER button

(

Mouse left button)

u

Cursor buttons

/

/

/

(

Keyboard

Arrow keys  / / / )

y

(Rear)

Summary of Contents for CP-SX1350 Series

Page 1: ... Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners WARNING Before using the product please read the User s Manual Safety Guide and related manuals to ensure the proper use of this product After reading them store them in a safe place for future reference INTER INPUT M1 D RGB BNG S VIDEO STANDBY ON TEMP VIDEO COMPONENT LAMP KEYSTONE SEARCH RESET MENU FOCUS LENS SHIFT ZOOM...

Page 2: ...on of distorted images electrically Optical Lens Shift The lens of this projector can be shifted vertically When you want to finely adjust the picture position use the LENS SHIFT buttons This multimedia projector is used to project various computer signals as well as NTSC PAL SECAM video signals onto a screen Little space is required for installation and large images can easily be realized Please ...

Page 3: ...icture Position 18 Correcting The Keystone Distortion 18 Adjusting The Volume 19 Muting The Sound 19 Temporarily Blanking The Screen 19 Freezing The Screen 20 Using The Magnify Feature 20 Displaying The Child Window 21 Selecting An Audio Input 21 Multifunctional Settings 22 Using The Menu Functions 22 MAIN Menu 23 PICTURE 1 Menu 24 PICTURE 2 Menu 26 INPUT Menu 27 AUTO Menu 29 SCREEN Menu 31 OPTION...

Page 4: ...t 7 REMOTE CONTROL port 8 DC OUT port 9 AC Inlet 0 Power switch Control buttons See the following page Projector Front Right Projector Rear Left INTER INPUT M1 D RGB BNG S VIDEO STANDB Y ON TEMP VIDEO COMPON ENT LAMP KEYSTO NE SEARCH RESET MENU FOCUS LENS SHIFT ZOOM 1 2 3 5 4 6 INTER INPUT M1 D RGB BNG S VIDEO STANDBY ON TEMP VIDEO COMPONENT LAMP KEYSTONE SEARCH RESET MENU FOCUS LENS SHIFT ZOOM VI...

Page 5: ...SEARCH button 7 M1 D indicator 8 RGB indicator 9 BNC indicator 0 COMPONENT indicator S VIDEO indicator VIDEO indicator q ZOOM buttons w FOCUS buttons e KEYSTONE button r MENU button t RESET button y ENTER button u Cursor buttons Control Panel on the Projector Remote Control i LASER INDICATOR o VIDEO button p RGB button BLANK button ASPECT button LASER button a Cursor buttons Mouse move pointer s E...

Page 6: ... 36 91 72 183 150 3 8 90 229 181 4 6 272 6 9 45 114 90 229 200 5 1 120 305 243 6 2 364 9 2 60 152 120 305 250 6 4 150 381 304 7 7 455 11 6 75 191 150 381 300 7 6 180 457 366 9 3 547 13 9 90 229 180 457 350 8 9 210 533 427 10 9 638 16 2 105 267 210 533 400 10 2 240 610 489 12 4 730 18 5 120 305 240 610 500 12 7 300 762 612 15 5 913 23 2 150 381 300 762 A inch m B inch cm C inch m D inch cm min max ...

Page 7: ...ceeding 9 degrees Exceeding these range could cause malfunction and could shorten the lifetime of the consumables To prevent damaging the projector and injuring yourself always hold the projector whenever using the elevator buttons to adjust the elevator feet Press and hold in the elevator buttons Raise or lower the projector to the desired height and then release the elevator buttons When you rel...

Page 8: ...orresponding laptop computer Some computers may have multiple display screen modes Use of some of these modes may not be compatible with this projector For some RGB input modes the optional Mac adapter is necessary When the image resolution is changed on a computer depending on an input automatic adjust function may take some time and may not be completed In this case you may not be able to see a ...

Page 9: ...AUDIO OUT REMOTE CONTROL R CR PR G Y B CB PB H V Y CONTROL NETWORK CR PR Ca Pa A E F G REMOTE CONTROL VIDEO R AUDIO IN L S VIDEO BNC RGB AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 RGB OUT AUDIO OUT G Y H V Y CONTROL NETWORK CR PR Ca Pa R CR PR B CB PB B D REMOTE CONTROL VIDEO R AUDIO IN L S VIDEO BNC RGB AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 RGB OUT AUDIO OUT R CR PR G Y B CB PB H V Y CONTROL NETWORK CR PR Ca Pa C D Computer Projector RG...

Page 10: ...ector If using a s video signal If using a component signal R AUDIO IN L VIDEO R AUDIO IN L VIDEO COMPONENT S video out S video cable S VIDEO J CR PR CB PB Y CR PR out CB PB out Y out R AUDIO IN L VIDEO R AUDIO IN AUDIO IN L Audio out R Audio out L Audio out R Audio out L R AUDIO IN AUDIO IN L R AUDIO IN AUDIO IN L VIDEO IN Audio out R Audio out L Video out H H K H REMOTE CONTROL VIDEO R AUDIO IN ...

Page 11: ... Projector Connecting to a speaker with amplifier Audio in Stereo Mini cable AUDIO OUT M L WARNING Use extra caution when connecting the power cord as incorrect or faulty connections may result in fire and or electrical shock Please adhere to the User s manual Safety Guide and the following Only plug the power cord into outlets rated for use with the power cord s specified voltage range Only use t...

Page 12: ...ts Use only the battery specified two AA batteries Do not mix new battery with used one Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading the battery as indicated in the remote control Dispose of batteries in accord with environmental laws 1 Remove the battery cover Slide back and remove the battery cover in the direction of the arrow Insert the batteries Align and insert t...

Page 13: ...creen etc may be available If it is difficult to send a remote signal to the sensor directly please try Since the remote control uses infrared light to send signals to the projector Class1 LED be sure to use the remote control in an area free from obstacles that could block the remote control s output signal to the projector memo You can use the remote control as a wired remote control by connecti...

Page 14: ...r is operating Using the USB control feature you can use the remote control as a simplified mouse or keyboard of the computer Connect the M1 D port of the projector to the computer via the M1 D cable Then functions illustrated below will be enabled memo The USB control can be used with Windows 95 OSR 2 1 or higher It may not be possible to use the remote control depending on the computer s configu...

Page 15: ...vices Power off the projector after the connected devices NOTE Power ON OFF Power ON OFF Remove the lens cap 2 Set the power switch to ON The STANDBY ON indicator will light to solid orange STANDBY ON STANDBY ON button indicator LENS SHIFT buttons Power switch ON position STANDBY ON button STANDBY ON 3 Press the STANDBY ON button The projector lamp will light up and the STANDBY ON indicator will b...

Page 16: ...the input ports as shown below Select the signal you wish to project M1 D RGB BNC S VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO M1 D RGB BNC S VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO Using the INPUT dial Press the SEARCH button of the projector or the remote control Pressing the button automatically cycles through input ports and displays the picture of retrieved signal memo If no signal is found or the projector is unstable to find an ...

Page 17: ...lable only when the AUTO is selected to the item VIDEO of the INPUT menu For a component video signal the signal type is identified automatically independently of this function Selecting The Aspect Ratio Press the Aspect button to toggle between the modes for aspect ratio ASPECT button AUTO button 4 3 16 9 NORMAL REAL Using The Automatic Adjustment Feature Press the AUTO button memo NORMAL keeps t...

Page 18: ...e the position press the RESET button during adjustment 3 1 Press the POSITION button again to close the dialog and complete this operation memo Even if you don t do anything the dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the direction of distortion to correct or 4 Press the KEYSTONE button again to close the dialog and complete this operation memo E...

Page 19: ...t a dialog will appear on the screen to aid you in adjusting the volume Use the cursor buttons to adjust the volume Press the VOLUME button again to close the dialog and complete this operation memo Even if you don t do anything the dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds Press the MUTE button As illustrated on the right a dialog will appear on the screen indicating that you have m...

Page 20: ...changes some display state ex blanking the screen displaying a dialog or a menu adjusting the picture changing the input signal is pressed or a button of projector is pressed If the projector continues projecting the same image for a long time i e you forget to exit FREEZE mode the image might possibly remain as an afterimage Do not leave the projector in FREEZE mode for too long NOTE Using The Ma...

Page 21: ...OSIT of the table of the section INPUT Menu Selecting An Audio Input When the child window is on the screen press the VOLUME button As illustrated on the right a dialog will appear on the screen Press the VOLUME button again to close the dialog and complete this operation memo Even if you don t do anything the dialog will automatically disappear after a few seconds memo You also can adjust the vol...

Page 22: ...turn to the previous display press the or ESC button Press the MENU button again to close the menu display and complete this operation memo Even if you don t do anything the menu will automatically disappear after a few seconds 3 Select the SPEAKER using the button then press the button 4 Use the cursor button to select the TURN OFF 5 Press the MENU button 2 Select the OPTION using the button then...

Page 23: ...irror status using the buttons NORMAL H INVERT V INVERT H V INVERT ex LANGUAGE Select a menu language using the buttons RESET Select the EXECUTE using the button to reset the MAIN menu items EXECUTE CANCEL The items of the MAIN menu are collectively returned to the initial setting Note that the items WHISPER and LANGUAGE are not reset 23 Multifunctional Settings continued Multifunctional Settings ...

Page 24: ...a data using the buttons Up Down COLOR TEMP Select a color temperature using the buttons HIGH MIDDLE LOW USER R Adjust the red color level for the USER mode of the COLOR TEMP using the buttons Strong Weak G Adjust the green color level for the USER mode of the COLOR TEMP using the buttons Strong Weak B Adjust the blue color level for the USER mode of the COLOR TEMP using the buttons Strong Weak CO...

Page 25: ...ustment data of the items BRIGHT and CONTRAST in the MAIN menu and the items in the PICTURE 1 menu is stored Performing the LOAD1 LOAD2 LOAD3 or LOAD4 loads the data on the memory whose number corresponds with the command s number and adjusts the picture automatically depending on the data RESET Select the EXECUTE using the button to reset the PICTURE 1 menu items EXECUTE CANCEL The items of the P...

Page 26: ...licker using the buttons Right Left memo This item can be selected only at a RGB signal or a component video signal other than a COMPONENT port input of 525i 480i 625i 576i SCART RGB H SIZE Adjust the horizontal size using the buttons Large Small memo This item can be selected only at a RGB signal memo When this adjustment is excessive the picture may not be displayed correctly In such a case plea...

Page 27: ...e using the buttons AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 M PAL N PAL Selecting the AUTO automatically selects the optimum mode memo This item is performs only at a video signal from the VIDEO port or the S VIDEO port For a component video signal the signal type is identified automatically independently of this function memo The AUTO operation may not work well at some signals If the picture becomes unstab...

Page 28: ...st time INFORMATION Pressing the or the ENTER button displays the INPUT INFORMATION menu The INPUT INFORMATION menu shows the information about the current signal input as illustrated below memo The FRAME LOCK message means the frame lock function is working This function automatically works when a RGB signal with vertical frequency of 50 to 60 is input and it displays a moving picture more smooth...

Page 29: ... type is identified automatically independently of this function For a video signal s video signal or component video signal The vertical position and horizontal position will be automatically adjusted For a component video signal The aspect ratio will be automatically selected The clock phase will be automatically adjusted memo This operation requires approximately 10 seconds and the message AUTO...

Page 30: ...d pressing the RGB button selects the M1 D ports and pressing the VIDEO button selects the COMPONENT port memo If no signal is found or the projector is unstable to find an input signal at any of its ports it will return to the state it was in prior to the search RESET Select the EXECUTE using the button to reset the AUTO menu items EXECUTE CANCEL The items of the AUTO menu are collectively return...

Page 31: ...T UP Select a type of the START UP screen using the buttons MyScreen ORIGINAL TURN OFF The START UP screen is the screen which is displayed by detecting no signal or an unsuitable signal The MyScreen is the screen you can register a desired screen and the ORIGINAL is the existing standard screen When the TURN OFF is selected the BLACK is used memo To avoid remaining as an afterimage the MyScreen a...

Page 32: ...N menu items EXECUTE CANCEL The items of the SCREEN menu are collectively returned to the initial setting SCREEN Menu continued How to register your picture as the MyScreen MyScreen is pointed on the SCREEN menu The MyScreen menu appears Do you capture the picture from the current screen Registering It takes about 1 minute to register Just when the picture registration is completed the registered ...

Page 33: ...he lamp The lamp timer counts the used time of the current lamp to display the messages about the lamp Incorrect performing causes incorrect operation of the messages memo About replacing the lamp please refer to the section Lamp FILTER TIME Pressing the button or RESET button displays the FILTER TIME menu Select the RESET using button to reset the timer RESET CANCEL Selecting the RESET resets the...

Page 34: ...etc memo This setting has an influence on the keystone distortion etc memo About the optional lens ask your dealer LENS LOCK Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the buttons TURN ON TURN OFF Selecting the TURN ON locks the adjustment of the lens shift the zoom and the focus GHOST 1 Choose a color element of ghost using the bottons 2 Adjust the chosen element using buttons to disappear ghost FI...

Page 35: ...nu then the SUBNET MASK menu comes up The SUBNET MASK is an address of the Network 2 Set the address of the Network to be used Press the or the ENTER button at the SUBNET MASK menu then the DEFAULT GATEWAY menu comes up The DEFAULT GATEWAY is the main device to access outside of the Network 3 Set the address of the device as gateway to an outer Network DHCP Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using...

Page 36: ...e a fixed address even if your Network can support the DHCP function Please set the IP Address the Subnet Mask the Default Gateway and the DHCP using the NETWORK menu At first set the DHCP function to TURN OFF You can set them using a Web Browser Internet Explorer 4 0 or higher on the computer connected to the Network Input the same IP address as set to the projector onto the Web Browser on the co...

Page 37: ...r get it in your eyes or mouth Before replacing the lamp make sure the power switch is off and the power cable is not plugged in then wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp to cool sufficiently Handling the lamp while hot can cause burns as well as damaging the lamp Do not open the lamp cover while the projector is suspended from above This is dangerous since if the lamp s bulb has broken the shard...

Page 38: ...Figure Make sure that the lamp cover does t come up 7 Turn on the projector and reset the lamp timer 1 While the projector running press the MENU button to open the menu 2 Choose the OPTION on the menu using the button then press the button or ENTER button 3 Choose the LAMP TIME using the button then press the button or RESET button 4 Choose the RESET using the button memo When the lamp has been r...

Page 39: ...Allow the lamp bulb to cool for at least 45 minutes Apply a vacuum cleaner to the top of the filter cover and the air filter to clean If the soiling will not come off the air filter or it becomes damaged it needs to be replaced If the air filter needs to be replaced contact your dealer to prepare a new air filter Tell the dealer your air filter type Turn on the projector power and reset the filter...

Page 40: ...nzene and paint thinner Do not use aerosols or sprays Do not polish or wipe with hard objects Caring For The Inside Of The Projector In order to ensure the safe use of your projector please have it cleaned and inspected by your local dealer about once every year Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord Lightly wipe the lens with a commercially available lens cleaning wipe Do not touch the ...

Page 41: ...prior to the functioning of the automatic shut down function of this projector NOTE This table is continued to the following page Message Description CHANGE THE LAMP AFTER REPLACING LAMP RESET THE LAMP TIMER The time the lamp timer has counted is approaching 2000 hours Preparation of a new lamp and an early lamp change is recommended After you have change the lamp please be sure to reset the lamp ...

Page 42: ...URE TO CLEAN MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PROJECTOR SEE MANUAL FURTHER INFO The internal portion temperature is rising Please turn the power OFF and allow the unit to cool down at least 20 minutes After the projector has sufficiently cooled down please make confirmation of the following items and then turn the power on again Is there blockage of the air passage aperture Is the air filter dirty Does...

Page 43: ...ndby state Please refer to the section Power On Off Blinking in Green Turned off Turned off The projector is warming up Please wait Lighting in Green Turned off Turned off The projector is in an on state Ordinary operations may be performed Blinking in Orange Turned off Turned off The projector is cooling down Please wait Blinking in Red discre tionary discre tionary The projector is cooling down ...

Page 44: ...d after the treatment please contact your dealer or service company Lighting in Red Turned off Lighting in Red There is a possibility that the interior portion has become heated Please turn the power off and allow the unit to cool down at least 20 minutes After the projector has sufficiently cooled down please make confirmation of the following items and then turn the power on again Is there block...

Page 45: ...trical power cord is not plugged in Correctly connect the power cord 11 The power switch is not set to the on position Set the power switch to On 15 The main power source has been interrupted during operation such as by a power outage blackout etc Please turn the power off and allow the unit to cool down at least 20 minutes After the projector has sufficiently cooled down please turn the power on ...

Page 46: ...to return to the input signal screen 19 Video screen display freezes The FREEZE function is working Press the FREEZE button to restore the screen to normal 20 Colors have a faded out appearance or Color tone is poor Color settings are not correctly adjusted Perform picture adjustments by changing the COLOR BAL R COLOR BAL G COLOR BAL B COLOR and or TINT settings using the menu functions 24 Picture...

Page 47: ... 1 470 000 pixels 1400 horizontal x 1050 vertical Lens Zoom lens F 1 7 2 4 f 30 5 45 8 mm Lamp 310W UHB Speaker 1 0W 1 0W Stereo Power supply AC100 120V 5 2A AC220 240V 2 2A Power consumption 470W Temperature range 0 35 C Operating Size 420 W x 150 H x 310 D mm Not including protruding parts Please refer to the figure of the section TECHNICAL of the end of this manual Weight mass 7 7 kg Ports Opti...

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Page 49: ...ual Operating Guide TECHNICAL INTER INPUT M1 D RGB BNG S VIDEO STANDBY ON TEMP VIDEO COMPONENT LAMP KEYSTONE SEARCH RESET MENU FOCUS LENS SHIFT ZOOM Dimensions Dimensions 210 420 85 5 at the bottom of lens position to 92 99 at the top of lens position 160 150 320 73 unit mm ...

Page 50: ...posite sync or a sync on G NOTE Example Of Computer Signal Example Of Computer Signal Resolution H V fH kHz fV Hz Rating Signal mode Display mode 720 400 37 9 85 0 VESA TEXT Zoom in 640 480 31 5 59 9 VESA VGA 60Hz Zoom in 630 480 35 0 66 7 Mac13 mode Zoom in 640 480 37 9 72 8 VESA VGA 72Hz Zoom in 640 480 37 5 75 0 VESA VGA 75Hz Zoom in 640 480 43 3 85 0 VESA VGA 85Hz Zoom in 800 600 35 2 56 3 VES...

Page 51: ...A 85Hz 1 1 2 7 14 2 0 6 Mac 16 mode 1 1 3 9 14 5 0 6 XGA 60Hz 2 1 2 5 15 8 0 4 XGA 70Hz 1 8 1 9 13 7 0 3 XGA 75Hz 1 2 2 2 13 0 0 2 XGA 85Hz 1 0 2 2 10 8 0 5 1152 864 75Hz 1 2 2 4 10 7 0 6 1280 960 60Hz 1 0 2 9 11 9 0 9 1280 1024 60Hz 1 0 2 3 11 9 0 4 1280 1024 75Hz 1 1 1 8 9 5 0 2 1400 1050 60Hz 1 2 2 0 11 4 0 7 1600 1200 60Hz 1 2 1 9 9 9 0 4 Computer Signal Vertical signal timimg lines a b c d TE...

Page 52: ... M D S Data2 T M D S Data1 o T M D S Data0 2 T M D S Data2 T M D S Data1 p T M D S Data0 3 T M D S Data2 Return q T M D S Data1 Return T M D S Data0 Return 4 T M D S Clock Return w T M D S Clock USB 5V DC Input 5 e T M D S Clock DDC USB Return 6 V Sync r USB Date a DDC Date SDA 7 t USB Date s DDC Clock SCL 8 Hot Plug Detect 5V DC Output y d DDC 5V DC Input 9 u f 0 i g B M1 D C BNC R G B H V BNC ja...

Page 53: ... 43 PAL60 1 0 0 1 Vp p at 75 Ω terminator K COMPONENT CR PR CB PB Y RCA jack x3 System 525i 480i 525p 480p 625i 576i 720p 1080i 1035i Y signal 1 0 0 1 Vp p at 75 Ω terminated with composite sync CB PB signal 0 7 0 1 Vp p at 75 Ω terminated CR PR signal 0 7 0 1 Vp p at 75 Ω terminated VIDEO R AUDIO IN L S VIDEO BNC RGB AUDIO IN1 AUDIO IN2 RGB OUT AUDIO OUT R CR PR G Y B CB PB H V Y CONTROL NETWORK ...

Page 54: ...TE CONTROL G F D Sub 9 pin plug CONTROL port F CONTROL G NETWORK RJ 45 10BASE T jack 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Computer side D Sub 9 pin jack 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RD TD GND CTS RTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CD RD TD DTR GND DSR RTS DTS RI D Sub 9 pin jack 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 D Sub 9 pin plug RS 232C port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 memo About the details of RS 232C communication please refer to the following p...

Page 55: ...ply 1 2 3 19200bps 8N1 1 Protocol Consist of header 7 bytes command data 6 bytes 2 Header BE EF 03 06 00 CRC_low CRC_high CRC_low Lower byte of CRC flag for command data CRC_high Upper byte of CRC flag for command data 3 Command data Command Data Chart Communications Setting byte_0 byte_1 byte_2 byte_3 byte_4 byte_5 Action Type Setting code low high low high low high Action byte_0 1 Action Classif...

Page 56: ...rojector setting value Decrement command 1 The computer sends the decrement code Header Command data 05H 00H type 2 bytes 00H 00H to the projector 2 The projector decreases the setting value on the above setting code 3 The projector returns the response code 06H to the computer When the projector cannot understand the received command When the projector cannot understand the received command the e...

Page 57: ... EF 03 06 00 58 D3 06 00 00 70 00 00 Contrast Get BE EF 03 06 00 FD D3 02 00 04 20 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 9B D3 04 00 04 20 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 4A D2 05 00 04 20 00 00 Contrast Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 A4 D2 06 00 01 70 00 00 Aspect Set 4 3 BE EF 03 06 00 9E D0 01 00 08 20 00 00 16 9 BE EF 03 06 00 0E D1 01 00 08 20 01 00 SMALL BE EF 03 06 00 FE D1 01 00 08 20 02 00 NORMAL B...

Page 58: ...MA BE EF 03 06 00 57 F1 01 00 A1 30 01 00 DYNAMIC BE EF 03 06 00 A7 F1 01 00 A1 30 02 00 CUSTOM BE EF 03 06 00 07 FD 01 00 A1 30 10 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 F4 F0 02 00 A1 30 00 00 Custom Gamma Get BE EF 03 06 00 08 F1 02 00 A0 30 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 6E F1 04 00 A0 30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 BF F0 05 00 A0 30 00 00 Custom Color Temp Set USER BE EF 03 06 00 3B F8 01 00 B0 30 10 00 HI...

Page 59: ...ment BE EF 03 06 00 23 D2 04 00 06 20 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 F2 D3 05 00 06 20 00 00 Color Balance B Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 D0 D3 06 00 06 70 00 00 Sharpness Get BE EF 03 06 00 F1 72 02 00 01 22 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 97 72 04 00 01 22 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 46 73 05 00 01 22 00 00 Sharpness Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 C4 D0 06 00 09 70 00 00 Color Get BE EF 03 06 00...

Page 60: ... 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 26 71 05 00 09 22 00 00 Over Scan Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 EC D9 06 00 27 70 00 00 Color Space Set AUTO BE EF 03 06 00 0E 72 01 00 04 22 00 00 RGB BE EF 03 06 00 9E 73 01 00 04 22 01 00 SMPTE240 BE EF 03 06 00 6E 73 01 00 04 22 02 00 REC709 BE EF 03 06 00 FE 72 01 00 04 22 03 00 REC601 BE EF 03 06 00 CE 70 01 00 04 22 04 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 3D 72 02 00 04 22 00 0...

Page 61: ... 00 00 30 05 00 Black BE EF 03 06 00 9B D0 01 00 00 30 06 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 08 D3 02 00 00 30 00 00 Blank on off Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 FB D8 01 00 20 30 00 00 TURN ON BE EF 03 06 00 6B D9 01 00 20 30 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 C8 D8 02 00 20 30 00 00 Startup Set My Screen BE EF 03 06 00 CB CB 01 00 04 30 20 00 Original BE EF 03 06 00 0B D2 01 00 04 30 00 00 TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 9B D3 01...

Page 62: ...crement BE EF 03 06 00 CB D3 05 00 07 30 00 00 Freeze Set Normal BE EF 03 06 00 83 D2 01 00 02 30 00 00 Freeze BE EF 03 06 00 13 D3 01 00 02 30 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 B0 D2 02 00 02 30 00 00 Power Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 2A D3 01 00 00 60 00 00 TURN ON BE EF 03 06 00 BA D2 01 00 00 60 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 19 D3 02 00 00 60 00 00 Example Return 00 00 01 00 02 00 Off On Cool down Input Sou...

Page 63: ... 00 00 Video BE EF 03 06 00 2A 23 01 00 03 23 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 89 22 02 00 03 23 00 00 PinP Input Set Video BE EF 03 06 00 D6 22 01 00 02 23 01 00 S Video BE EF 03 06 00 26 22 01 00 02 23 02 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 75 23 02 00 02 23 00 00 Myscreen Lock Set Off BE EF 03 06 00 3B EF 01 00 C0 30 00 00 On BE EF 03 06 00 AB EE 01 00 C0 30 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 08 EF 02 00 C0 30 00 00 IR Remote...

Page 64: ...0 00 00 Internal Speaker Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 6E D5 01 00 1C 20 00 00 TURN ON BE EF 03 06 00 FE D4 01 00 1C 20 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 5D D5 02 00 1C 20 00 00 Lens Lock Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 FF 97 01 00 10 24 00 00 TURN ON BE EF 03 06 00 6F 96 01 00 10 24 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 CC 97 02 00 10 24 00 00 Remote ID Set All BE EF 03 06 00 9F 30 01 00 08 26 00 00 1 BE EF 03 06 00 0F 31 0...

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