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APPENDIX (MVP manual)
To Perform Coarse Adjustments of the Picture Frame [&P2, &Q2 commands]
Input:
&P2d
2
h
1
h
2
h
3
, &Q2d
2
h
1
h
2
h
3
Explanation:
&P2 command: Horizontal direction
&Q2 command: Vertical direction
d
2
: Screen position (1 to 2)
h
1
h
2
h
3
: crew start position data (&P2:000 to 1C5, &Q2:000 to 20A)
Although the data is an absolute value, the relative value with the current data can also be speci-
fied.
• Input:
&P2d
2
+
, &P2d
2
–
&Q2d
2
+
, &Q2d
2
–
d
2
: Screen position (1 to 2)
+
: Left direction (horizontal), and up direction (vertical) looking at the screen.
–
: Right direction (horizontal), and down direction (vertical) looking at the screen.
: Adjustment mode end
&P2d
2
***
: Input the current value at ***
+–+–
&P2d
2
***
RES
: RES is the initial value
&P2d
2
***
100
: Input the value after checking the current value
• The screen start position is the position of the screen actually displayed in respect to the magni-
fied image.
Position displayed on the screen
• This command is used for the coarse adjustment of the picture frame when the adjustment range
is exceeded with the &G command.
• The data shift amount is greater than the &G command.
• Execute &W0
to initialize. (Refer to &W command.)
• Note: For details of the picture frame adjustment procedure, refer to ''Picture Frame Adjustment Procedure".
• Note: To end the adjustment, be sure to input
.
If
is not input, commands input thereafter may not be executed.
• Note: If the power is cut in this state, the new screen start position data will not be saved. To save the data,
execute &W1
. (Refer to the &W command.)
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