Infocus IN5122 User manual

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RS232 Command and Control Guide
Regulatory models: W60, W61
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Projector
IN5122/IN5124
RS232 Command and Control Guide
The signals listed on the following pages are used for initial setup, however the
signal timings of some computer models may be different. In such a case, adjust
V POSITION and H POSITION in the IMAGE menu.
Back porch (B) Front porch (D) Back porch (b) Front porch (d)
Active video (C)
Data Data
H. Sync. V. Sync.
Sync (A) Sync (a)
Active video (c)
NOTES Be sure to check jack type, signal level, timing and resolution before
connecting this projector to a PC.
Some PCs may have multiple display screen modes. Use of some of these modes will
not be possible with this projector.
Depending on the input signal, full-size display may not be possible in some cases.
Although the projector can display signals with resolution up to UXGA (1600x1200),
the signal will be converted to the projectors panel resolution before being displayed.
The best display performance will be achieved if the resolutions of the input signal and
projector panel are identical.
Automatic adjustment may not function correctly with some input signals.
The image may not be displayed correctly when the input sync signal is a composite
sync or a sync on G.
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Initial set signals
Resolution Freq
Standard DotCLK
(MHz)
fH
(KHz)
fV (Hz) H Total
(Pixels)
H Res
(Pixels)
H Sync
(Pixels)
H Back
Porch
(Pixels)
V Total
(Lines)
V Res
(Lines)
V Sync
(Lines)
V Back
Porch
(Lines)
C A B c a b
720x400 70 VESA-DMT 28.322 31.469 70.087 900 720 108 54 449 400 2 35
640x480 60 VESA-DMT 25.175 31.469 59.940 800 640 96 48 525 480 2 33
640x480 67 Apple-Mac 30.240 34.970 66.670 864 640 64 96 525 480 3 39
640x480 72 VESA-DMT 31.500 37.861 72.809 832 640 40 128 520 480 3 28
640x480 75 VESA-DMT 31.500 37.500 75.000 840 640 64 120 500 480 3 16
800x600 56 VESA-DMT 36.000 35.156 56.250 1024 800 72 128 625 600 2 22
800x600 60 VESA-DMT 40.000 37.879 60.317 1056 800
128 88 628 600 4 23
800x600 72 VESA-DMT 50.000 48.077 72.188 1040 800 120 64 666 600 6 23
800x600 75 VESA-DMT 49.500 46.875 75.000 1056 800 80 160 625 600 3 21
832x624 75 Apple-Mac 57.256 49.702 74.515 1152 832 64 224 667 624 3 39
1024x768 60 VESA-DMT 65.000 48.363 60.004 1344 1024 136 160 806 768 6 29
1024x768 70 VESA-DMT 75.000 56.476 70.069 1328 1024 136 144 806 768 6 29
1024x768 75 VESA-DMT 78.750 60.023 75.029 1312 1024 96 176 800 768 3 28
1152x870 75 Apple-Mac 100.000 68.681 75.062 1456 1152 128 144 915 870 3 39
*1)
1280x720
60 VESA-GTF 74.481 44.760 60.000 1664 1280 136 192 746 720 3 22
1280x800 60 VESA-CVT 83.500 49.702 59.810 1680 1280 128 200 831 800 6 22
1280x1024
60 VESA-DMT 108.000 63.981 60.020 1688 1280 112 248 1066 1024 3 38
1280x1024 75 VESA-DMT 135.000 79.976 75.025 1688 1280 144 248 1066 1024 3 38
1440x900 60 VESA-CVT 106.500 55.935 59.887 1904 1440 152 232 934 900 6 25
1400x1050 60 VESA-CVT 121.750 65.317 59.978 1864 1400 144 232 1089 1050 4 32
1600x1200 60 VESA-DMT 162.000 75.000 60.000 2160 1600 192 304 1250 1200
3 46
1680X1050 60 VESA-CVT 146.250 65.290 59.954 2240 1680 176 280 1089 1050
6 30
1920x1080 60 VESA-GTF 172.798 67.080 60.000 2576 1920 208 328 1118 1080 3 34
*1)
1920x1200
60
"VESA-CVT
Reduced
Blanking"
154.000 74.038 59.950 2080 1920 32 80 1235 1200 6 26
*2) 1440
(720)x480i
60 EIA-861 27.000 15.734 29.970 1716 1440 124 114 525 480 4 15
*2)
720x480p
60 EIA-861
27.000 31.469 59.940 858 720 62 60 525 480 6 30
*2) 1440
(720)x576i
50 EIA-861 27.000 15.625 25.000 1728 1440 126 138 625 576 3 19
*2)
720x576p
50 EIA-861 27.000 31.250 50.000 864 720 64 68 625 576 5 39
*2)
1280x720p
50 EIA-861 74.250 37.500 50.000 1980 1280 40 220 750 720 5 20
60 EIA-861 74.250 45.000 60.000 1650 1280 40 220 750 720 5 20
*2)
1920x1080i
50 EIA-861 74.250 28.125 25.000 2640 1920 44 148 1125 1080 5 15
60 EIA-861 74.250 33.750 30.000 2200 1920 44 148 1125 1080 5 15
*2)
1920x1080p
50 EIA-861 148.500 56.250 50.000 2640 1920 44 148 1125 1080 5 36
60 EIA-861 148.500 67.500 60.000 2200 1920 44 148 1125 1080 5 36
IN5122 Computer Mode Table
*1) Supported except for HDMI input.
*2) Only supported on HDMI inputs.
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Resolution Freq
Standard DotCLK
(MHz)
fH
(KHz)
fV (Hz)
H Total
(Pixels)
H Res
(Pixels)
H Sync
(Pixels)
H Back
Porch
(Pixels)
V Total
(Lines)
V Res
(Lines)
V Sync
(Lines)
V Back
Porch
(Lines)
C A B c a b
720x400 70 VESA-DMT 28.322 31.469 70.087 900 720 108 54 449 400 2 35
640x480 60 VESA-DMT 25.175 31.469 59.940 800 640 96 48 525 480 2 33
640x480 67 Apple-Mac 30.240 34.970 66.670 864 640 64 96 525 480 3 39
640x480 72 VESA-DMT 31.500 37.861 72.809 832 640 40 128 520 480 3 28
640x480 75 VESA-DMT 31.500 37.500 75.000 840 640 64 120 500 480 3 16
800x600 56 VESA-DMT 36.000 35.156 56.250 1024 800 72 128 625 600 2 22
800x600 60 VESA-DMT 40.000 37.879 60.317 1056 800
128 88 628 600 4 23
800x600 72 VESA-DMT 50.000 48.077 72.188 1040 800 120 64 666 600 6 23
800x600 75 VESA-DMT 49.500 46.875 75.000 1056 800 80 160 625 600 3 21
832x624 75 Apple-Mac 57.256 49.702 74.515 1152 832 64 224 667 624 3 39
1024x768 60 VESA-DMT 65.000 48.363 60.004 1344 1024 136 160 806 768 6 29
1024x768 70 VESA-DMT 75.000 56.476 70.069 1328 1024 136 144 806 768 6 29
1024x768 75 VESA-DMT 78.750 60.023 75.029 1312 1024 96 176 800 768 3 28
1152x870 75 Apple-Mac 100.000 68.681 75.062 1456 1152 128 144 915 870 3 39
*1)
1280x720
60 VESA-GTF 74.481 44.760 60.000 1664 1280 136 192 746 720 3 22
1280x800 60 VESA-CVT 83.500 49.702 59.810 1680 1280 128 200 831 800 6 22
*1)
1280x800
75 VESA-CVT 106.500 62.795 74.934 1696 1280 128 208 838 800 6 29
1280x1024 60 VESA-DMT 108.000 63.981 60.020 1688 1280 112 248 1066 1024 3 38
1280x1024 75 VESA-DMT 135.000 79.976 75.025 1688 1280 144 248 1066 1024 3 38
1440x900 60 VESA-CVT 106.500 55.935 59.887 1904 1440 152 232 934 900 6 25
1400x1050 60 VESA-CVT 121.750 65.317 59.978 1864 1400 144 232 1089 1050 4 32
1600x1200 60 VESA-DMT 162.000 75.000 60.000 2160 1600 192 304 1250 1200 3 46
1680X1050 60 VESA-CVT 146.250 65.290 59.954 2240 1680 176 280 1089 1050
6 30
*1)
1920x1080
60 VESA-GTF 172.798 67.080 60.000 2576 1920 208 328 1118 1080
3 34
1920x1200 60
"VESA-CVT
Reduced
Blanking"
154.000 74.038 59.950 2080 1920 32 80 1235 1200 6 26
*2)
1440 (720)
x480i
60
EIA-861 27.000 15.734 29.970 1716 1440 124 114 525 480 4 15
*2)
720x480p
60 EIA-861 27.000 31.469 59.940 858 720 62 60 525 480 6 30
*2)
1440 (720)
x576i
50 EIA-861 27.000 15.625 25.000 1728 1440 126 138 625 576 3 19
*2)
720x576p
50 EIA-861 27.000 31.250 50.000 864 720 64 68 625 576 5 39
*2)
1280x720p
50 EIA-861 74.250 37.500 50.000 1980 1280 40 220 750 720 5 20
60 EIA-861 74.250 45.000 60.000 1650 1280 40 220 750 720 5 20
*2)
1920x1080i
50 EIA-861 74.250 28.125 25.000 2640 1920 44 148 1125 1080 5 15
60 EIA-861 74.250 33.750 30.000 2200 1920 44 148 1125 1080 5 15
*2)
1920x1080p
50 EIA-861 148.500 56.250 50.000 2640 1920 44 148 1125 1080 5 36
60 EIA-861 148.500 67.500 60.000
2200 1920 44 148 1125 1080 5 36
IN5124 Computer Mode Table
Initial set signals
*1) Supported except for HDMI input.
*2) Only supported on HDMI inputs.
4
A
COMPUTER IN1,
B
MONITOR OUT
D-sub 15pin mini shrink jack
<Computer signal>
Video signal: RGB separate, Analog, 0.7Vp-p, 75Ω terminated (positive)
• H/V. sync. signal: TTL level (positive/negative)
• Composite sync. signal: TTL level
<Component video signal>
Video signal:
-Y, Analog, 1.0±0.1Vp-p with composite sync, 75Ω terminated
-Cb/Pb, Analog, 0.7±0.1Vp-p, 75Ω terminated
-C
r
/P
r
, Analog, 0.7±0.1Vp-p 75Ω terminated
• System: 480i@60, 480p@60, 576i@50, 720p@50/60, 1080i@50/60
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1
Video Red, Cr/Pr
9
(No connection)
2 Video Green, Y 10 Ground
3 Video Blue, Cb/Pb 11 (No connection)
4 (No connection)
12
A
: SDA (DDC data), (No connection)
5 Ground
B
: (No connection)
6 Ground Red, Ground Cr/Pr 13 H. sync / Composite sync., (No connection)
7 Ground Green, Ground Y 14 V. sync., (No connection)
8 Ground Blue, Ground Cb/Pb
15
A
: SCL (DDC clock), (No connection)
B
: (No connection)
Connection to the ports


 
Connection to the ports
NOTICE
►Use the cables with straight plugs, not L-shaped ones, as the
input ports of the projector are recessed.
►Only the signal that is input from the COMPUTER IN1 or IN2 can be output
from the MONITOR OUT port.
B
A
5
E
S-VIDEO
Mini DIN 4pin jack
• System: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC4.43, PAL(60Hz)
Pin Signal
1
Color signal 0.286Vp-p (NTSC, burst), 75Ω terminator
Color signal 0.300Vp-p (PAL/SECAM, burst) 75Ω terminator
2 Brightness signal, 1.0Vp-p, 75Ω terminator
3 Ground
4 Ground
Connection to the ports (continued)
4
3
2
1
F
VIDEO
RCA jack
• System: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC4.43, PAL(60Hz)
• 1.0±0.1Vp-p, 75Ω terminator
C
COMPUTER IN2 (G/Y, B/Cb/Pb, R/Cr/Pr, H, V)
• BNC jack x 5
• Video : Analog 0.7Vp-p, 75Ω terminator
• H/V, sync, : TTL level (positive/negative)
• Composite sync, : TTL level
D
COMPONENT (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr)
RCA jack x3
• System: 480i@60, 480p@60, 576i@50, 720p@50/60, 1080i@50/60, 1080p@50/60
Port Signal
Y Component video Y, 1.0±0.1Vp-p with composite sync, 75Ω terminator
Cb/Pb Component video Cb/Pb, 0.7±0.1Vp-p, 75Ω terminator
Cr/Pr Component video Cr/Pr, 0.7±0.1Vp-p, 75Ω terminator
C
D
E
F
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Connection to the ports (continued)
H
AUDIO IN1,
I
AUDIO IN2
Ø3.5 stereo mini jack
• 200 mVrms, 47kΩ terminator
J
AUDIO IN3 (R, L)
K
AUDIO OUT (R, L)
RCA jack x2 RCA jack x2
• 200 mVrms, 47kΩ terminator • 200 mVrms, 1kΩ output impedance
L
MIC
Ø3.5 mono mini jack
<Low level>
• 2 mVrms, 1kΩ terminator
<High level>
• 20 mVrms, 1kΩ terminator
M
REMOTE CONTROL
Ø3.5 stereo mini jack
G
HDMI
• Type :Digital audio/video connector
Audio signal : Linear PCM (Sampling rate; 32/44.1/48 kHz)
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 T.M.D.S. Data2 + 8 T.M.D.S. Data0 Shield 15 SCL
2 T.M.D.S. Data2 Shield 9 T.M.D.S. Data0 - 16 SDA
3 T.M.D.S. Data2 - 10 T.M.D.S. Clock + 17 DDC/CEC Ground
4 T.M.D.S. Data1 + 11 T.M.D.S. Clock Shield
18
+5V Power
5 T.M.D.S. Data1 Shield 12 T.M.D.S. Clock - 19 Hot Plug Detect
6 T.M.D.S. Data1 - 13 CEC
7 T.M.D.S. Data0 + 14 Reserved(N.C. on device)
L
G
K
M
H
I
J
1
624 81610 12 14 18
13 1511
71
917593
* HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
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Connection to the ports (continued)
O
USB
TYPE B
USB B type jack
Pin Signal
1 +5V
2 - Data
3 + Data
4 Ground
4
3
1 2
P
CONTROL
D-sub 9pin plug
About the details of RS-232 communication,
please refer to the section "RS-232 Communication".
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 (No connection) 4 (No connection) 7 RTS
2 RD 5 Ground 8 CTS
3 TD 6 (No connection) 9 (No connection)
Q
LAN
RJ-45 jack
87654
3
21
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 TX+ 4 - 7 -
2 TX- 5 - 8 -
3 RX+ 6 RX-
9
54321
6
7
8
N
USB TYPE A
USB A type jack
4
3
2 1
Pin Signal
1 +5V
2 - Data
3 + Data
4 Ground
O
Q
P
N
8
SCART
To input SCART RGB signal;
ex.
Connection to the ports (continued)
To input SCART RGB signal to the projector, use a SCART to RCA cable.
Connect the plugs refer to above example. For more reference, please consult
your dealer.
SCART
connector
(jack)
SCART cable
(plug)
RCA plugs
9
CD (1) (1) --
RD(2) (2) RD
TD (3) (3) TD
DTR (4) (4) --
GND (5) (5) GND
DSR (6) (6) --
RTS (7) (7) RTS
DTS (8) (8) CTS
RI (9) (9) --
RS-232 Communication
RS-232 Communication
When the projector connects to the computer by RS-232 communication, the
projector can be controlled with RS-232 commands from the computer.
For details of RS-232 commands, refer to RS-232 Communication / Network
command table (
&16).
Connection
1.
Turn off the projector and the computer.
2.
Connect the projector's CONTROL port and the computer's RS-232 port with
a RS-232 cable (cross). Use the cable that fullls the specication shown in
gure
3.
Turn the computer on, and after the computer has started up, turn the projector
on.
4.
Set the COMMUNICATION TYPE to OFF. (
&
OPTION menu - SERVICE -
COMMUNICATION in the User's Manual)
CONTROL port
of the projector
RS-232 port
of the computer
CONTROL
RS-232C
RS-232C Cable
(cross)
9
54321
6
7
8
10
Command Control via the Network
When the projector is connected to the network, the projector can be controlled
with RS-232 commands from the computer with a web browser.
For RS-232 command information, refer to the RS-232 Communication / Network
command table
(&16).
Connection
1.
Turn off the projector and the computer.
2.
Connect the projector's LAN port and the computer's LAN port with a LAN
cable. Use the cable that fullls the specication shown in gure (Use CAT-5
or greater LAN Cable when LAN ports are used )
3.
Turn the computer on, and after the computer has started up, turn the
projector on.
Command Control via the Network
LAN
LAN
LAN cable (CAT-5 or greater)
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Communication Port
The following port is assigned for command control.
TCP #23
Congure the following items from a web browser when command control is used.
Port Settings
Network Control
Port1 (Port: 23)
Port open
Click the [Enable] check box to open [Network
Control Port1 (Port: 23)] to use TCP #23.
Default setting is “Enable”.
Authentication
Click the [Enable] check box for the
[Authentication] setting when authentication
is required.
Default setting is “Disable”.
Command Control via the Network (continued)
When the authentication setting is enabled, the following settings are required.
Security Settings
Network Control
Authentication
Password
Enter the desired authentication password.
This setting will be the same for [Network
Control Port1 (Port: 23)].
Default setting is blank.
Re-enter
Authentication
Password
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Command Control via the Network (continued)
RS-232 Commands
IMPORTANT: When formatting commands sent from a control system or computer,
enclose commands in parentheses “(“ and “)”. When entering custom commands into
Scheduled Tasks in the projector’s web interface, enclose commands in less than/
greater than symbols “<” and “>” instead.
Communication Conguration
Visit our website for additional RS-232 settings and information.
To control this projector via RS-232, connect a null modem cable and set the control
system serial port settings to match the following communication conguration:
RS-232 Port Settings
Setting Value
Bits per second 19,200
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow control None
Emulation VT100
Command Format
All commands consist of 3 alpha characters followed by a request, all enclosed in
parentheses. The request can be a read request (indicated by a "?") or a write request
(indicated by 1 to 4 ASCII digits).
A read request example:
(AAA?) where
(starts the command
AAA denotes the command
? denotes the read request
) ends the command
A read command returns the range and the current setting, for example:
Read Command Examples
Function Command Response
Brightness (BRT?) (96-160, 128)
Volume (VOL?) (0-32, 0)
Lamp Hours (LMP?) (0-32766, 42)
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Command Control via the Network (continued)
A write request example:
(AAA####) where
(starts the command
AAA denotes the command
#### denotes the value to be written
(leading zeros not necessary)
) ends the command
Some commands have ranges, while others are absolute. If a number greater
than the maximum range is received, it is automatically set to the maximum
number for that function. If a command is received that is not understood, a "?" is
returned. With absolute settings, "0" is off, 1-9999 is on. The one exception is the
Power command, where 0 is off and 1 is on.
To assure the projector can process a command, wait 3 seconds before entering
the next command.
Read Command Examples
Function Command Response
Brightness (BRT140) Sets the brightness to
140
Power (PWR0) Turns power on
Power (PWR1) Turns power off
Error Conditions
Not all commands are supported for all projectors. If an unsupported command
is issued, the command will be ignored. If a command is received that is not
understood, a ‘?’ character will be returned indicating the command was not
understood.
Limitations
The projector cannot respond to commands coming in at a high-rate. Therefore, a
delay must occur between commands to ensure that the command gets properly
executed. To assure the projector can process a command, wait 3 seconds before
entering the next command.
The Step column refers to increasing or decreasing the menu bar position since
the On-screen Display is not an exact match of values. For example, Step 2
changes the data by 2 through the CLI (Command Line Interface). The menu bar
is up (or down) by 1.
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This projector is equipped with NETWORK BRIDGE function.
When the projector connects to the computer by LAN communicaton, an external
device that is connected with this projector by RS-232 communication can be
controlled from the computer as a network terminal.
For details, see the 6. Network Bridge function in the Network Guide.
Connection
1.
Connect the computer's LAN port and the projector's LAN port with a LAN
cable.
2.
Connect the projector's CONTROL port and the RS-232 port of the
devices that you want to control with a RS-232 cable.
3.
Turn the computer on, and after the computer has started up, turn the projector
on.
4.
Set the COMMUNICATION TYPE to NETWORK BRIDGE. (&
OPTION menu -
SERVICE - COMMUNICATION in the User's Manual)
Network Bridge Communication
Network Bridge Communication
LAN
CONTROL
LAN
RS-232C
15
Communication settings
For communication setting, use the OPTION - SERVICE - COMMUNICATION
menu. (&
OPTION menu - SERVICE - COMMUNICATION in the User's Manual)
Item Condition
BAUD RATE 4800bps / 9600bps / 19200bps / 38400bps
Data length 8 bit (xed)
PARITY NONE/ODD/EVEN
Start bit 1 bit (xed)
Stop bit 1 bit (xed)
Transmission method HALF-DUPLEX/FULL-DUPLEX
NOTE
For connecting the projector to your devices, please read the
manual for each devices, and connect them correctly with suitable cables.
Power off the projector and other devices and unplug them before
connecting them.
For details of Transmission method, refer to 6.4 Transmission method in
the Network Guide.
Network Bridge Communication
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RS-232 Communication / Network command table
RS-232 Communication / Network command table
Function Command RW Min Max Default Step
BASIC MENU
Aspect Ratio
0: Auto
1: Native (IN5124 only)
2: 4:3
3: 16:9
6: 16:10
ARZ RW
0
6 0
Auto Keystone Execute
1: Execute
AVK W
0
1 n/a
Horizontal Keystone DKH RW
38
218 128 1
Vertical Keystone DKV RW
38
218 128 1
Corner Correction Enable
0: Disable
1: Enable
CNE RW
0
1 0
Corner Correction Top Left corner
-H
CN1 RW
0
511 (IN5122)
639 (IN5124)
0 1
Corner Correction
Top Left corner -V
CN2 RW
0
550 0 1
Corner Correction Top Right corner
-H
CN3 RW
0
511 (IN5122)
639 (IN5124)
0 1
Corner Correction Top Right corner
-V
CN4 RW
0
550 0 1
Corner Correction Bottom Left
corner - H
CN5 RW
0
511 (IN5122)
639 (IN5124)
0 1
Corner Correction Bottom Left
corner - V
CN6 RW
0
550 0 1
Corner Correction Bottom Right
corner - H
CN7 RW
0
511 (IN5122)
639 (IN5124)
0 1
Corner Correction Bottom Right
corner - V
CN8 RW
0
550 0 1
Corner Correction all corners reset
1: enable
CNR RW
0
1 n/a
Side Correction Left Gain SC1 RW
98
158 128 1
Side Correction Right Gain SC2 RW
98
158 128 1
Side Correction V Position SC3 RW
0
768 (IN5122)
800 (IN5124)
384 (IN5124)
400 (IN5124)
1
Side Correction Top Gain SC4 RW
98
158 128 1
Side Correction Bottom Gain SC5 RW
98
158 128 1
Side Correction H Position SC6 RW
0
1024 (IN5122)
1280 (IN5124)
512 (IN5124)
640 (IN5124)
1
Side Correction All Reset
1: enable
SCR W
0
1 n/a
RS-232 Communication / Network command table (continued)
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(continued on next page)
Function Command RW Min Max Default Step
Presets
1: User
5: Presentation
7: Video
10: Bright
11: Whiteboard
12: Blackboard
13: Greenboard
15: Dynamic
PST RW
1
15
5 (Computer in 1)
5 (Computer in 2)
5 (LAN)
5 (USB Type A)
5 (USB Type B)
15 (HDMI)
15 (Component)
15 (S-Video)
15 (Video)
Low Power
0: Disable
1: Enable
LPE RW
0
1 0
Ceiling
0: Disable
1: Enable
CEL RW
0
1 0
Rear
0: Disable
1: Enable
REA RW
0
1 0
Basic Menu Reset
1: Execute
MRT w
0
1 n/a
Reset Filter Hours
1: Reset
FRT W
0
1 n/a
Language
0: English
1: French
2: German
3: Italian
5: Korean
6: Norwegian
7: Portuguese
8: Russian
9: Simplied Chinese
10: Spanish
11: Traditional Chinese
12: Swedish
13: Dutch
14: Polish
15: Turkish
16: Danish
17: Finnish
LAN RW
0
17 0
ADVANCED MENU: PICTURE
Brightness BRT RW
96
160 128 1
Contrast CON RW
96
160 128 1
RS-232 Communication / Network command table (continued)
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(continued on next page)
Function Command RW Min Max Default Step
Gamma
32: 1 Default
16: 1 Custom
33: 2 Default
17: 2 Custom
34: 3 Default
18: 3 Custom
35: 4 Default
19: 4 Custom
36: 5 Default
20: 5 Custom
37: 6 Default
21: 6 Custom
GTB RW
16
37
32 (Computer in
1)
32 (Computer in
2)
32 (LAN)
32 (USB Type A)
32 (USB Type B)
34 (HDMI)
34 (Component)
34 (S-Video)
34 (Video)
Gamma Pattern
0: Off
1: 9 steps gray scale
2: 15 steps gray scale
3: Ramp
GTP RW
0
3 0
Gamma Custom-1 Point 1 G11 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-1 Point 2 G12 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-1 Point 3 G13 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-1 Point 4 G14 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-1 Point 5 G15 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-1 Point 6 G16 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-1 Point 7 G17 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-1 Point 8 G18 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-2 Point 1 G19 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-2 Point 2 G20 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-2 Point 3 G21 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-2 Point 4 G22 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-2 Point 5 G23 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-2 Point 6 G24 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-2 Point 7 G25 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-2 Point 8 G26 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-3 Point 1 G27 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-3 Point 2 G28 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-3 Point 3 G29 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-3 Point 4 G30 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-3 Point 5 G31 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-3 Point 6 G32 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-3 Point 7 G33 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-3 Point 8 G34 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-4 Point 1 G35 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-4 Point 2 G36 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-4 Point 3 G37 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-4 Point 4 G38 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-4 Point 5 G39 RW
112
144 128 1
Gamma Custom-4 Point 6 G40 RW
112
144 128 1
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Infocus IN5122 User manual

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