Canon SX60 User manual

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User Command Specifications
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ver. 01.0100/05 2005.12.27
ver. 01.0100/04 2005.12.5
ver. 01.0100/03 2005.11.14
ver. 01.0100/02 2005.11.10
ver. 01.0100/01 2005.11.1
Canon projector SX6/SX60/X600 User Commands
User Command Specifications Version revision history
1 I. Version revision history
I. Version revision histor
y
Version number of User Commands changed to "01.0100." Entire document
Listing of the parameters for each command changed to the listing obtained by the "RANGE" command. Entire document
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"GUID" in "User Command System" changed to "GUIDE." PAGE 8
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"AUTOSETEXE" command changed from a "setting" command to a "control" command. PAGE 12, 17
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Error response information added in "Response" of the "AUTOSETEXE" command. PAGE 17
Condition for disabling "INPUT" execution added to "Description" of the "AUTOSETEXE" command. PAGE 17
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"GUID" parameter of "GET" command changed to "GUIDE." PAGE 72,115
"NOSHOWSTATUS" parameter of "GET" command changed to "NOSHOWSTATE." PAGE 72,118
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Description of the version information obtained by "GET COMVER" command added. PAGE 125
"GUID" parameter of "RANGE" command changed to "GUIDE." PAGE 126,170
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Pressing of POWER button added to the conditions for clearing BLANK of the "BLANK" command. PAGE 18
Listing of the parameters in "Example" of the "RANGE ZSTEPDRV" command revised. PAGE 173
Listing of the parameters in "Example" of the "RANGE ZCONTDRV" command revised. PAGE 174
"INPUT_NOT_FOUND" added to "Error List." PAGE 177
The fact that the guide display is not cleared in "Remote mode" added. PAGE 14
Support for the SX6/SX60/X600 in the "Supported (command) states" of the "ASPECT" command revised.PAGE 26
Operation performed when "GUIDE-OFF" is received in "Remote mode" added. PAGE 62
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In "2. Communication System," "Time out" described separately for SX50 and SX6/SX60/X600. PAGE 2
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"BUSY (FOCUS)" and "BUSY (ZOOM)" priority levels raised. PAGE 177
Where revisedDescription of revised versionDate
01.0100/05 2005.12.27
01.0100/01 2005.11.01
Numerical
value
2005.11.1001.0100/02
01.0100/04 2005.12.05
01.0100/03 2005.11.14
Action to be taken when D-Video, SCART or none is applicable in the "Supported (command) states" of
the "GET ASPECT" command revised.
Action to be taken when no SX50 signals are provided in the "Supported (command) states" of the "GET
VKS/HKS" commands revised.
The fact that settings are to be performed by the system for the SX6/SX60/X600 added to the description
of the "WBRGB" command.
"GUID" in "Command List" changed to "GUIDE.
"ZSTEPDRV," "ZCONTDRV," "FSTEPDRV" and "FCONTDRV" commands changed from "control"
commands to "settin
g
" commands
.
Support for the D-Video of the SX6/SX60/X600 in the "Supported (command) states" of the "GET
HPIX/VPIX" commands revised
.
Processing to be undertaken for the "GET POWER" command in cases where zoom or focus lens drive is
underwa
y
deleted.
Support for the local mode of the SX6/SX60/X600 in the "Supported (command) states" of the "GET
MUTE" command revised.
Support for the local mode of the SX6/SX60/X600 in the "Supported (command) states" of the "RANGE
INPUT" command revised.
Support for the local mode of the SX6/SX60/X600 in the "Supported (command) states" of the "RANGE
POWER" command revised.
Support for the D-Video of the SX6/SX60/X600 in the "Supported (command) states" of the "RANGE
HPIX/VPIX" commands revised
.
Action to be taken when D-Video, SCART or none is applicable in the "Supported (command) states" of
the "RANGE ASPECT" command revised.
Version first created.
Support for the SX6/SX60/X600 in the "Supported (command) states" of the "ASPECT" command revised.
Commands for responding normally while drive is maintained added in the "ZCONTDRV" and
"FCONTDRV" commands.
"Auto screen color correction" of the "AUTOSETEXE" command changed to "automatic screen color
correction."
Support for no signals of the SX50 in the "Supported (command) states" of the "VKS/HKS" commands
revised.
"GET ERR" removed from "(4) Zoom/focus stop commands" in the "ZCONTDRV" and "FCONTDRV"
commands.
"Character interval timeout" in communication specifications changed from 10ms to 5 seconds (timeout
between CR and LF is 10ms
)
.
Condition added to "RC/MAIN commands" as a condition for returning from power management standby
in "Power Mana
g
ement Mode.
"
Support for the D-Video input of the SX6/SX60/X600 in the "Supported (command) states" of the
"HPIX/VPIX" commands revised
.
The fact that the screen color correction (WB) is to be adjusted after executing automatic screen color
correction added to "Descri
tion" of the "AUTOSETEXE" command
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Statuses of SX6/SX60/X600, TRUE and A-RGB1 in the "Supported (command) states" of the "ASPECT"
command chan
g
ed from "x" to "O.
"
The fact that the response to the "ZCONTDRV" command in cases where zoom drive is underway is
"unconditionall
y
" i:BUSY clearl
y
indicated
.
The fact that the response to the "FCONTDRV" command in cases where focus drive is underway is
"unconditionall
y
" i:BUSY clearl
y
indicated
.
Processing to be undertaken for the "GET LAMPCOUNTER" command in cases where zoom or focus
lens drive is underwa
y
deleted
.
Processing to be undertaken for the "GET PRODCODE" command in cases where zoom or focus lens
drive is underwa
y
deleted.
Processing to be undertaken for the "GET ROMVER" command in cases where zoom or focus lens drive
is underwa
y
deleted.
Processing to be undertaken for the "GET COMVER" command in cases where zoom or focus lens drive
is underwa
y
deleted.
Action to be taken when no SX50 signals are provided in the "Supported (command) states" of the
"RANGE VKS/HKS" commands revised.
Processing to be undertaken for the "GET MODE" command in cases where zoom or focus lens drive is
underwa
y
deleted.
User Command Specifications Contents
1
II
.
Contents
II. Contents
1. Overview
2. Communication Specifications
3. Communication Flow
4. Command System
SX50
SX6 / SX60 / X600
5. Control Mode
6. Key/Emulation function
7. Power Management Mode
8. Command List
9. Details of command
REMOTE
LOCAL
POWER
AUTOSETEXE
BLANK
INPUT
AUTOPC
DOTS
TRACK
HPOS/VPOS
HPIX/VPIX
SEL
ASPECT
IMAGE
BRI
CONT
SHARP
GAMMA
DGAMMA
PROG
WB
WBRGB
SAT
HUE
RGBGAIN
RGBOFFSET
ACADJUST
MEMCADJ
6AXADJ
6AXR~Y
LAMP
RESET
VKS/HKS
AVOL
MUTE
BVOL
IMAGEFLIP
PMM
PJON
NOSIG
NOSHOW
LOGOPOS
LANG
TERMINAL
KEYLOCK
RCCH
GUID
DPON
LEDILLUMINATE
ZSTEPDRV
ZCONTDRV
FSTEPDRV
FCONTDRV
RC
MAIN
GET
GET MODE
GET POWER
GET BLANK
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User Command Specifications Contents
GET INPUT
GET DOTS
GET TRACK
GET HPOS/VPOS
GET HPIX/VPIX
GET SEL
GET ASPECT
GET IMAGE
GET BRI
GET CONT
GET SHARP
GET GAMMA
GET DGAMMA
GET PROG
GET WB
GET WBRGB
GET SAT
GET HUE
GET RGBGAIN
GET RGBOFFSET
GET ACADJUST
GET MEMCADJ
GET 6AXADJ
GET 6AXR6AXY
GET LAMP
GET VKS/HKS
GET AVOL
GET MUTE
GET BVOL
GET IMAGEFLIP
GET PMM
GET PJON
GET NOSIG
GET NOSHOW
GET LOGOPOS
GET LANG
GET TERMINAL
GET KEYLOCK
GET RCCH
GET GUID
GET DPON
GET LEDILLUMINATE
GET NOSHOWSTATUS
GET FREEZE
GET SIGNALSTATUS
GET LAMPCOUNTE
R
GET ERR
GET PRODCODE
GET ROMVER
GET COMVER
RANGE
RANGE POWER
RANGE BLANK
RANGE AUTOSETEXE
RANGE INPUT
RANGE DOTS
RANGE TRAC
K
RANGE HPOS/VPOS
RANGE HPIX/VPI
X
RANGE SEL
RANGE ASPECT
RANGE IMAGE
RANGE BRI
RANGE CONT
RANGE SHARP
RANGE GAMM
A
RANGE DGAMM
A
RANGE PROG
RANGE WB
RANGE WBRGB
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RANGE SAT
RANGE HUE
RANGE RGBGAIN
RANGE RGBOFFSET
RANGE ACADJUST
RANGE MEMCADJ
RANGE 6AXADJ
RANGE 6AXR6AXY
RANGE LAMP
RANGE VKS/HKS
RANGE AVOL
RANGE MUTE
RANGE BVOL
RANGE IMAGEFLIP
RANGE PMM
RANGE PJON
RANGE NOSIG
RANGE NOSHOW
RANGE LOGOPOS
RANGE LANG
RANGE TERMINAL
RANGE KEYLOCK
RANGE RCCH
RANGE GUID
RANGE DPON
RANGE LEDILLUMINATE
RANGE ZSTEPDRV
RANGE ZCONTDR
V
RANGE FSTEPDRV
RANGE FCONTDR
V
10. Error List
11. Other
Appendix 1 Reset Items
Appendix 2 Table of Response Patterns by Command
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User Command Specifications 1. Overview
1
1
.
O
verv
i
ew
These specifications describe the methods of controlling the projector from the PC over an RS-232C connection
Virtually all operations possible with the remote control can be controlled from the PC
The following symbols are used in these specifications
.
[ ]
|
:=
1. Overview
Symbol
The definition name is on the left side of this mark, and the definition description is on the right side.
Description
Same as OR
Space with or more characters (20h), Tab (09h), or other separator
Space with 1 or more characters (20h), Tab (09h), or other separator
Separator between parameters △ , |
The data in [ ] can be omitted.
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User Command Specifications 2. Communication Specifications
4 2. Communication Specifications
Tc 10ms * For the SX50
5S (Timeout between CR and LF is 10ms.) * For the SX6, SX60 or X600
Tr Command/response interval:10S
Send data SD SD Send data
Receive data RD RD Receive data
Signal ground SG SG Signal ground
In the projector, none of the signal lines except for the three lines of SD, RD and SG are used!
If necessary, loop back its own signals at the PC side.
The projector has two control modes, the local mode and remote mode.
Most user commands are used in REMOTE mode.
The two modes are set by the REMOTE and LOCAL commands.
Initial mode of projector
Except for RC and MAIN, all user commands are available in this mode.
The available user commands are limited.
If AC power is supplied to the projector, communication is possible regardless of whether the power is on or off.
None of the remote control and main unit panel buttons except for
POWER can be used.
Flow control
Double-byte characters and single-byte characters are not distinguished. All are considered
sin
g
le-b
y
te characters.
REMOTE command
LOCAL command
(Codes other than those above and delimiters are considered “other separator codes”)
Uppercase and lowercase of alphabetic characters are considered the same character.
Character
interval
Transmission speed
Character length
Stop bit
Parity
Transmission format
Maximum transmission
len
g
th
Delimiters
Maximum of 256 characters (bytes) including delimiters
Delimiters are one of CR, LF, CR+LF, Null (0) (Delimiters are identified automatically.)
Response delimiters are identical to command delimiters.
ASCII code (General-purpose characters: 20h to 7Fh), Tab (09h)
2. Communication Specifications
Item
Communication s
y
ste
m
Communication procedure
Transmission codes
Specifications
RS-232-C Start-sto
p
s
y
nchronization Semi-du
p
lex communicatio
n
19.2Kbps
8 bits/character
Communicatio
n
system
Projecto
r
Commands
PC
2 bits
None
Variable-length record with terminal as delimiter
No procedure
None
Connection
Specifications
Specification
s
PC: Connected on a "1:1"
basis with the pro
j
ecto
r
3-line connection of SD,
RD, and SG
Connection
s
y
stem
Connection
signal line
Item
The connection diagram is
here.
Connection
cable
Dedicated cable
Control
Mode
Communicatio
n
system
Response
Time out
Error control
Break signal
None
Control is switched to this mode by the REMOTE command.
Communication between the PC and projector is performed by the projector responding by sending a response to the
command sent from the PC.
Not supported
LOCAL mode
REMOTE mode
PC
プロジェク
専用ケーブ
COM
PORT
SERVICE
PORT
PC - プロジェクタ 接続形態
Canon
PC - Projector connection status
Dedicated cable
Projector
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User Command Specifications 2. Communication Specifications
Request transmissions sent from PC to the projector
<Command character strings> <Delimiters>
One of CR (0Dh), LF (0Ah), CR+LF (0Dh+0Ah), Null (00h
)
Null
BUSY
WARN
ERR
GET
RANGE
Control
Projector control command. The format is shown below.
OK
BUSY
WARN
ERR
GET
RANGE
Setting
Command that sets values for each parameter
.
The format is shown below.
OK
BUSY
WARN
ERR
GET
RANGE
Reference
Requests current value of each parameter. The format is shown below.
OK
BUSY
WARN
ERR
GET
RANGE
OK
BUSY
WARN
ERR
GET
RANGE
Requests range which can be set for each parameter. The format is shown
below.
Null Commands
Character string
<Setting command character strings>:= <Parameter
name>=<Parameter value
>
Control command
Character string
Transmissio
n
forma
t
T
yp
e
ResponseDescription
Commands
Commands with a command character string length of 0. No command
processing is performed.
<Command character
strings>
Type
OK
Setting command
Character string
  For the definition of <Parameter value>, refer to "Parameter definitions."
<Reference command character string>:=?
<Parameter name> |
GET<Parameter name>
Reference
command
Character string
<Delimiters>
Command ListReference
Character strings consisting of 0 or more alphanumeric
characters
<Null command character string>:= <Character string with length
0>
<Control command character string>:= <Control
name><Parameter value>
<Range request command character string>:=
RANGE<Parameter name>
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User Command Specifications 2. Communication Specifications
Transmissions sent from Projector to PC in response to commands from PC
<Response character string> <Delimiter
>
The first two characters are always <one lowercase letter>:
The first character indicates the response type.
State response i:OK i:BUSY etc.
Warning w:USER_COMMAND..
Error e:000B INVALID..
Reference command response g:AVOL=10
Range request command respons
e
r:VKS=N, -50, 50
Delimiters for commands sent from P
C
OK
<OK response character string>:=i:O
K
BUSY
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:BUS
Y
> IMAGE=2
< i:BUSY
WARN
<Warning response character string>:= w:<Warning description>
> IMAGE=2
< w:USER_COMMAND_VERSION_IS_UPDATED
ERR
An error message is output.
<Error response character string>:= e:<Error code
>
<Error message>
> abcdefg
< e:0002 INVALID_COMMAND
GET
Request response for each parameter.
<GET response character string>:=g<Parameter name>=<Value
>
> GET LANG or ? LANG
< g:LANG=JPN
RANGE
This is the settable range response for each parameter.
> RANGE CONT
< r:CONT=N, -20, 20
WARN
response
ERR
response
GET
response
RANGE
response
<Response character
string>
Refer to “Error List”!
<Error code> is expressed as a four-digit hexadecimal number.
g
Example:
<Delimiters>
Response
Type
T
yp
e
Example:
After processing of each command is completed, a response is sent indicating that the next command
can be received.
e
This response is sent when warning information is issued. Note that this command cannot be
executed.
<Range response character string> := r:<Parameter name>=<Type>, <Setting value range>
Transmissio
n
forma
t
Description
i
Character strings consisting of one or more ASCII characters.
w
MeaningResponse typ
e
Example
r
Example:
Example:
Example:
OK
response
BUSY
response
<For <Setting value range> refer to the RANGE command.
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User Command Specifications 2. Communication Specifications
Transmission is recognized when delimiter is received.
Even if a maximum transmission length is received, the entire received transmission will be lost unless a delimiter is received.
The <Parameter value> is defined as shown below.
<Parameter value>:=<Value 1
>
<Value 2> .. <Value n>
<Value> := <Numerical value> | <ID> | “<Character string>”
:= [<Sign>] <Decimal character string (Min. 1 character to Max. 5 characters)>
:= 1 or more ASCII characters (20h to 7Fh)
:= 0 or more ASCII characters (20h to 7Fh)
The connection diagram (example) for the cable connecting the PC and projector is shown below.
The range of valid values is -32768 to 32767.
Cable
Other
<ID>
Transmissio
n
recognitio
n
Paramete
r
value
Definition
<Numerical value>
<Character string>
①②
③④
⑥⑦
15
69
D-SUB 9pin FEMALE
PC PJ
MINI DIN 8pin MALE
SHIELD
SHIELD
1 CD (DCD)
2 RD (RXD)
3 SD (TXD)
4 ER (DTR)
5 SG (GND)
6 DR (DSR)
7 RS (RTS)
8 CS (CTS)
9 CI (RI)
3 SD (TXD)
5 RD (RXD)
4 SG (GND)
2 NC
1 RS(RTS)
6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
PC
PJ
接続例 1
SHIELD
SHIELD
1 CD (DCD)
2 RD (RXD)
3 SD (TXD)
4 ER (DTR)
5 SG (GND)
6 DR (DSR)
7 RS (RTS)
8 CS (CTS)
9 CI (RI)
3 SD (TXD)
5 RD (RXD)
4 SG (GND)
PC PJ
接続例 2
PCで「CS」、「DR」を使用する場合の自己折返し結線例。
SHIELD
SHIELD
1 CD (DCD)
2 RD (RXD)
3 SD (TXD)
4 ER (DTR)
5 SG (GND)
6 DR (DSR)
7 RS (RTS)
8 CS (CTS)
9 CI (RI)
3 SD (TXD)
5 RD (RXD)
4 SG (GND)
PC
PJ
接続例 3
最小限の結線例です。
キヤノン標準ケーブルの結線です。
PC側の「RS」は使用しないでください!
Sample 1
Sam
p
le 3
Sample 2
Example of self-loopback connections when the
"CS" and "DR" pins are used in the connector of
the PC.
Canon's standard cable is used for
these connections.
Do not use the "RS" pin in the
connector of the PC!
Example of minimally required connections.
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User Command Specifications 3. Communication Flow
1 3. Communication Flow
One response is always returned for each command sent from the PC.
Within Tr
*The timeout interval between command and response (Tr) is 10 seconds.
Response
reception
timeout
If a response is not received within Tr (timeout interval between command and response) while in response reception
standby after sending a command at the PC, resend the command in the “response reception timeout”.
Response
PC
Commands
Projecto
r
3. Communication Flow
Transmission
sent
Transmission
received
Command/
Response
At the sending side (PC), the transmission is sent within character intervals of Tc (character interval timeout).
At the receiving side (Projector), data able to be received within the character interval of Tc is held, and receiving of a
delimiter is considered “transmission received”.
If a received character interval exceeds Tc or a delimiter is not received within 256 characters, all data already received is
lost, and the mode is reset to receive standby again.
(However, note that a response may not be returned when the internal receive buffer overflows due to reception of a large
amount of data.)
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User Command Specifications 4. Command System SX50
1 4.
C
SX50
SX50. User Command System
Display setting INPUT
*User commands use only automatic selection of input signals.
*Running of Auto PC will change the values set in “Input signal settings”.
*This is set for each input signal and image quality.
RESET IMAGE
System setting
RESET SYSTEM
*Running of Auto PC will change the values set in “Input signal settings”.
*Same as “Setting/Control”-“Image Adjustment”-“Image Quality Select”.
Emulate
Reference
Indicates functions that are available in the menu but not available in the user commands.
IMAGEFLIP
TERMINAL
KEYLOCK
Brightness setting
Contrast setting
Sharpness setting
Gamma correction
BRI
CONT
4. Command System
RESET
IMAGE
SEL
ASPECT
AUTOPC
Image adjustment reset
Image
adjustment
Input select
PMM
BVOL
RCCH
LANG
RESET
Language setting
RC
INPUT
VKS/HKS
AUTOPC
AVOL
IMAGE
MUTE
Key emulate
Retrieve each data
Setting range request
GET
RANGE
MAIN
No show status setting
Freeze image
Presentation timer setting
Remote control emulate
Volume adjustment
Digital zoom
Image quality select
Audio mute
Input switching
Keystone
Auto PC
Spotlight
Reset
Remote control/Key
Power supply POWER
Key lock
Password registration
Password setting
Remote control setting
Terminal setting
Power management
Electronic sound
Auto PC
Menu display position setting
User screen setting
Flip display
Image quality select
Input signal settings
Input signal selection
Screen settings
Mode change
Setting/Control
REMOTESwitch to Remote mode
Switch to Local mode LOCAL
Total number of dots adjustment
Tracking adjustment
Horizontal/Vertical position adjustment
Horizontal/Vertical resolution adjustment
DOTS
TRACK
HPOS/VPOS
HPIX/VPIX
Startup screen
LOGOPOS
NOSIG
NOSHOW
PJON
User screen registration
User image position
Input when no signal
Screen when nothing shown
SHARP
GAMMA
HUE
ACADJUST
Dynamic gamma
Progressive
Screen color correction
DGAMMA
PROG
WB
Lamp mode setting LAMP
RGB adjustment WBRGB
6-axis
adjustment
6AXR~Y
Color saturation setting
Hue setting
Advanced color adjustment
SAT
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User Command Specifications SX6 / SX60 / X600
1 SX6 / SX60 / X600
SX6, SX60 or X600 User Command System
Mode chang
e
Setting/Control
Display setting
*Running of Auto PC will change the values set in “Input signal settings”.
User screen setting
RESET IMAGE
System setting
Other settings
RESET LAMPTIME
RESET SYSTEM
Remote control/Ke
y
*Same as “Setting/Control”-“Image Adjustment”-“Image Quality Select”.
*Running of Auto PC will change the values set in “Input signal settings”.
Emulate
Reference
Indicates functions that are available in the menu but not available in the user commands.
*User commands use only automatic selection of input signals.
LEDILLUMINATE
AUTOSETEXE
Input signal selection SEL
Auto PC AUTOPC
Screen color correction WB
DOTS
TRACK
HPOS/VPOS
HPIX/VPIX
Total number of dots adjustment
Tracking adjustment
Horizontal/Vertical position adjustment
Horizontal/Vertical resolution adjustment
Switch to Local mode LOCAL
Switch to Remote mode REMOTE
Input signal settings
Input select INPUT
Screen settings ASPECT
Menu display position setting
Flip display IMAGEFLIP
Progressive PROG
Image adjustment reset RESET
Image quality select IMAGE
*This is set for each input signal and image quality.
Direct power-on
Power management mode
Auto setup
GUIDE
LANG
KEYLOCK
BVOL
DPON
PMM
Guide
Language setting
Key lock
Electronic sound
LED illumination
AUTOPC
INPUT
IMAGE
POWERPower supply
Auto set
AVOL
MUTE
BLANK
VKS/HKS
ZSETPDRV
Auto PC
Input switching
Image quality select
ZCONTDRV
FCONTDRV
FSETPDRV
Freeze image
Volume adjustment
Audio mute
No show status setting
Spotlight
Digital zoom
Keystone
Zoom
Focus
Image
adjustment
Retrieve each data
Setting range request
GET
RANGE
Remote control emulate
Key emulate
RC
MAIN
Presentation timer setting
RGB adjustment WBRGB
User screen registration
User image position
Screen when no signal
Screen when nothing shown
Startup screen
LOGOPOS
NOSIG
NOSHOW
PJON
Color adjustment
BRI
CONT
SHARP
GAMMA
Brightness setting
Contrast setting
Sharpness setting
Gamma correction
Advanced adjustment
Lamp mode setting LAMP
Remote control setting
Password setting
Password registration
Lamp counter reset
Factory settings RESET
RESET
RCCH
Color saturation setting
Hue setting
Gain adjustment
Offset adjustment
Dynamic gamma
Memory color correction
6-axis color adjustment
SAT
HUE
RGBGAIN
RGBOFFSET
DGAMMA
MEMCADJ
6AXADJ
6-axis adjustment 6AXR~Y
PAGE 8
User Command Specifications 5. Control Mode
1 5. Control Mode
The table below shows the states and limitations of the LOCAL and REMOTE control modes.
Mode
Item
Status State indicator
Constant remote indicator 2
ALM ALM state indicato
r
ALM state indicato
r
AC
power supp
l
y
t
o pro
j
ec
t
o
r
REMOTE
comman
d
M
anua
l
power on
/
o
ff
LOCAL
comman
d
P
ower managemen
t
s
t
an
db
y
/
ex
it
mo
d
e
t
rans
f
e
r
Main unit key
s
All available Only POWER button is available
Emulation Available
1
Not available
5 minutes elapsed from no signal Operation is as follows depending on the model.
Signal inpu
t
REMOTE command
Remote control button presse
d
Main unit button presse
d
Emulation
For the SX50 All commands except for "RC" and "MAIN
"
REMOTE
LOCAL
GET MODE
MAIN
RC
For the SX6, SX60 or X60
0
GET COMVER
GET ERROR
GET FREEZE
GET INPUT
GET LAMPCOUNTER
GET MODE
GET MUTE
GET NOSHOWSTATUS
GET POWER
GET PRODCODE
GET ROMVER
GET SIGNALSTATUS
LOCAL
MAIN
RC
REMOTE
Special mode Executable with remote control or main unit buttons Not executable in any state
(Service mode)
*1 However, switching to the USB mouse function or Special mode is not allowed.
*2 If the control mode is REMOTE, the following are displayed regardless of whether the power is on or off.
*3 When the power management setting is "standby" or "exit"
LED indicator pattern during REMOTE mode
Mode where projector control/operation is
performed by a PC or other external device.
(The PC or other external device is connected by
a serial cable.)
Mode where projector control/operation is
performed by the main unit or remote control.
Initial mode when microcomputer is started.
5. Control Mode
LOCAL mode
Description
REMOTE mode
Remote control
keys
All available
Command/paramete
r
Remarks
Commands supported
Command/paramete
r
Remarks
5 minutes elapsed from no
signal
Model
Return
No switching to standby or exit
mode.
Transition method
Operation
Operation
buttons
LED
Switching
Power
management
standby and exit
modes
3
Control is switched to "local
mode" after mode switching.
SX6
SX60
X600
SX50
Only POWER button is available
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User Command Specifications 6. Key/Emulation function
1
6
.
K
ey
/E
mu
l
a
ti
on
f
unc
ti
on
The table below shows how the main unit/remote control keys and emulation function operate in each control mode
6. Key/Emulation function
Key/Emulation
LOCAL mode
Unlock
Remote
control lock
Main unit
key lock
REMOTE mode
Unlock
Remote control
lock
Main unit key
lock
Main unit key emulation
Remote control
Main unit keys
Remote control emulation
×
×
×
×
×
×
POWER only
POWER only
×
×
×
POWER only
POWER only
×
PAGE 10
User Command Specifications 7. Power Management Mode
1 7. Power Management Mod
e
Concerning the processing for switching to the power management standby or exit mode in the remote or local mode
Events for returning from standby mode
Signal inpu
t
Pressing of a button on main unit or remote contro
l
Lamp on
REMOTE command
RC/MAIN command (excluding RC/MAIN*-REP
)
Lamp off
When the exit mode is established
Power Off
Remote
The countdown is aborted by any command other than
GET/RANGE.
Processing only for commands
enabled in power management
standby mode
Lamp
cooling in
progress
Projecting in
progress
When the standby
mode is established
Power management activated
7. Power Management Mode
SX50
(No countdown is initiated.)
The power management standby or exit mode is established when no signals are supplied for at least 5
minutes.
SX6/SX60/SX60
0
The power management standby or exit mode is
not established.
The power management standby or exit mode is
established when no si
g
nals are supplied for at least 5
Control is switched to the "local mode" in the standby or
exit mode.
Local
Mode
PAGE 11
User Command Specifications 8. Command List
1 8. Command List
Mode Control Setting Reference
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
Item
TERMINAL Terminal setting
Remote control operation emulation
LOGOPOS User image position setting
LANG Language selection
GUIDE Guide setting
DPON
Flip display control
AVOL Volume adjustment
BVOL Beep sound setting
MUTE Mute
Direct power-on setting
PMM
Command type
Gamma correction
Screen settings
Contrast setting
Sharpness setting
Input signal selection
Vertical position adjustment
Auto PC execution
Horizontal resolution adjustment
Dynamic gamma
GAMMA
DGAMMA
WBRGB
Progressive
WB Screen color correction
Screen color correction (RGB adjustment)
Commands Description
Image mode
Brightness settingBRI
VPIX
INPUT
Power supply control
Input terminal select
AUTOPC
DOTS Total number of dots adjustment
Input
signal
settings
HPOS
VPOS
HPIX
Vertical resolution adjustment
TRACK
R setting
RESET
Y setting
LAMP Lamp mode setting
6AXM
C setting
M setting
6AXR
Color saturation setting
Hue setting
ACADJUST
HUE
Advanced color adjustment
RGBGAIN RGB gain adjustment
RGBOFFSET RGB offset adjustment
SAT
REMOTE
Switching to Remote mod
e
LOCAL
Switching to Local mode
POWER
AUTOSETEXE
Auto setup execution
BLANK
BLANK function
SEL
ASPECT
IMAGE
PROG
CONT
SHARP
IMAGEFLIP
Power management
6AXG
HKS
6AXC
6AXB
VKS
G setting
B setting
Trapezoid adjustment (vertical keystone)
RANGE
Setting range reques
t
KEYLOCK Key lock setting
RCCH Remote control setting
RC
GET
Retrieve data
Front panel button operation emulationMAIN
NOSHOW Display screen setting when nothing shown
8. Command List
PJON Display screen at startup setting
NOSIG Display screen when no signal setting
Tracking adjustment
Horizontal position adjustment
LEDILLUMINATE
Emotional LED and signal sensing LED lighting control
ACADJUST Memory color correction
6AXADJ 6-axis adjustment ON/OFF
6AXY
Trapezoid adjustment (horizontal keystone)
Reset
6-axis
color
adjust
Focus lens continuous drive controlFCONTDRV
Focus lens step drive controlFSTEPDRV
Zoom lens continuous drive controlZCONTDRV
Zoom lens step drive controlZSTEPDRV
PAGE 12
User Command Specifications 9. Details of command
1 9. Details of command
9. Details of command
Descriptions of each command are provided starting from the next page.
The command descriptions have the format shown below.
* Alphabetic command nam
e
* This indicates the command format.
* This explains the required parameters for the command.
* This describes the command response.
* This includes the command function, conditions, and notes.
* This provides command usage examples.
*
Supported Command States
*
OFF ON PM
×
×
” when the power supply state is enabled while power management is in standby.
Input signal is required when “×”.
” when power supply state is ON.
” when power supply state is OFF.
Command
s
supported
The command is enabled
in control modes marked
by “”.
Command type
×××
○○○
Parameter types
Format
Example
D-Video
Response
Description
A-RGB2 Comp Video S-Video
Model Power
Function * This briefly describes the command function
.
Parameter
Mode
01.**** 11.**** 11.**** 11.****
Commands
Mode Control Setting Reference
D-RGB A-RGB1
Input
Remarks
SCART LocalNone Remote
SX50
The command is enabled in states marked by “”.
×××
×
SX6 SX60 X600
This defines the environments that support the command (power supply state, input signal
state, control mode
)
.
Indicated here are the commands supported by each model (and user command version). "O": supported; "x":
not supported.
○○○○
PAGE 13
User Command Specifications (SET command)
0
PAGE 13
User Command Specifications (GET command)
0
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