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Preface Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preface Chapter 4 OSD Menus About the OSD Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Input Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Picture (Video Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preface Desktop Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Ceiling Mount Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Appendix E RS-232 communication RS-232C communication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Communications setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Computer (Windows) - HyPer Terminal . . . . .
Preface About this manual This manual is designed for use with the PREMIERE 50HD DLP Projector. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Copyright © Copyright 2003 This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved.
Preface NOTICES Warning! To meet FCC requirements, a shielded power cord is required in order to prevent interference. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
Preface Warning! Be careful when removing the lamp. In the event of a lamp rupture there may be small fragments of glass in the lamp housing and the projector. Clean out the fragments as much as possible taking care not to touch the fragments. Alternately, you can contact Technical Support to have the projector serviced. Downloaded From projector-manual.
Precautions When using the projector, refer to the following instructions : • • • • • • • • • • • Read and follow all instructions and warnings provided. Save these instructions for future use. When servicing or replacement parts are required, ensure work is done by a qualified technician. Do not use this unit near water or in a rainy/moist environment, or near heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or space heaters. Use supplied cables only. Never insert any objects through ventilation holes.
Chapter 1 Congratulations on selecting the Premiere 50HD DLP Projector. The Premiere 50HD DLP is the first mainstream projector to offer Silicon Optix AnyPlace™ technology, which provides flexibility in projector placement while displaying a high-definition image. The projector is equipped with a full set of I/O connectors, enabling you to attach a wide variety of input devices including Composite Video, S-Video, Digital Video Interface (DVI), Computer VGA, and Component Video.
Chapter 1 – Introduction INTRODUCTION Package Contents Open the package and ensure that you have the following items: • • • • • • • Power Cord Remote control and two AAA alkaline batteries Warranty Card Cables – Remote wired cable – RCA cable for composite video – VGA cable User's manual Quick Guide CD installation kit If anything is missing or appears damaged, contact your dealer immediately. Do not discard the packing materials in the event you need to ship the unit for service.
Chapter 1 – Introduction Components INTRODUCTION Front View Remote Control Control Panel Remote Control Sensor Ventilation Adjustment Peg Lens Cap Remote Control: Enables you to control the projector. There are infrared sensors on the front and rear of the projector allowing you to control the color temperature, input device, gamma correction, OSD menu items, and turn the projector on and off. You can also connect the remote control to the Wire Remote Control jack on the back panel.
Chapter 1 – Introduction INTRODUCTION Top View Focus Zoom Power on/ Standby Input Menu Over Temperature Alarm LED Color Temperature OSD Menu Controls Gamma Correction Focus: Turn this dial to focus the projected image on the screen. Zoom: Turn this dial to adjust the size of the projected image on the screen. Over Temperature Alarm LED: This LED flashes when the projector lamp becomes too hot.
Chapter 1 – Introduction Rear View INTRODUCTION Ventilation Back panel I/O and controls Kensington lock aperture Back panel I/O and controls Ventilation: This fan provides ventilation to the lamp. Ensure that you do not obstruct this opening. Kensington Lock: Connect a Kensington MicroSaver Security System to this aperture. Refer to the information that came with the system for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector from theft.
Chapter 1 – Introduction INTRODUCTION Remote Control Power on/ Standby Menu OSD Exit Menu Controls Input 1 (Computer/DVI) Input 2 (Component 1) Input 3 (Component 2) Input 4 (S/ Composite -Video) Color Temperature Gamma Correction Power: Press this button to put the projector into or bring it out of standby mode. Note: The Power button does not turn all power off. The power switch at the rear of the projector turns it off. See "Turning Off" on page 13 for more information.
Chapter 2 Connections The Premiere 50HD DLP Projector is extremely flexible when considering installation locations. The keystone feature enables you to place the projector at an angle to the screen and digitally corrects the distortion of the skewed image. You can configure the image for rear, mirror, or ceiling mounted projection. When positioning the projector, follow these tips and precautions: • • • • Place the projector on a stable surface.
Chapter 2 – Connections Device Connections The following section describes device connections. The projector supports connections to a wide variety of multimedia output devices. Refer to the illustration on the next page for device connection locations. Computer Graphics Compatibility CONNECTIONS The following table lists the supported input signals and corresponding resolutions. Keystone Input Resolution V.
Chapter 2 – Connections Computer/Input 1 The computer port enables you to connect your computer to the projector using a standard 15-pin D-sub VGA cable. DVI input/Input 1 The projector supports connection to a DVI (Digital Visual Interface), which enables you to connect any device with DVI-D (Digital Only) output. The standard RS-232 port enables you to connect the projector to a PC and upgrade the projector firmware through a PC or control the projector using RS232 commands.
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Chapter 2 – Connections Wired Remote Control The wired remote control jack enables you to connect the remote control to the projector using the included cable. When using the wire remote control feature, you do not have to be in the line of sight of the IR sensors to operate the projector. Also, the remote control is powered by the projector which saves battery power. CONNECTIONS Connect the remote control to this jack using the included remote control cable.
Chapter 2 – Connections Turning On/Off Follow these instructions to turn on projector. CONNECTIONS 1. Press the power switch on the rear panel to supply power to the projector. Press this switch to supply power to the projector. 2. Press the Power button on the control panel or remote control. Press the power button. The fan starts running and the projector warms up. After the projector warms up, (approximately 30 sec.) the image appears on the screen. Downloaded From projector-manual.
Chapter 2 – Connections Turning Off 1. Press the power button on the control panel or remote to open the Power Down Menu. Select Yes and and press Enter. Alternately, you can press the power button three times. 2. The lamp shuts off and the cooling fans continue to run for approximately two minutes to cool-down the lamp. During this cool-down period, the control panel LEDs flash. 3. After the fans shut off and the control panel LEDs stop flashing, the projector is in standby mode.
Chapter 3 Operation The projector can be operated using the top control panel or the remote control. This chapter describes using the control panel and the remote control. OPERATION Operating the Control Panel and Remote Control This section describes the functions available on the top control panel and the remote control.
Chapter 3 – Operation Input Press the input button on the control panel to switch between the inputs. On the remote control, press the number corresponding to the source mode you want: – Input 1 – computer or DVI Mode – Input 2 & 3 – component video 1&2 – Input 4 – S-Video/Composite Video A screen at the bottom of the image shows which mode is currently selected. See “Input Signals” on page 19 for more information. Menu Press this button to open the OSD menus.
Chapter 3 – Operation Navigation Buttons Press the up and down arrow buttons to scroll vertically through the menus. Press the Enter button to open submenus and enter. Use the Exit button to go to the previous menu. The Remote Control The remote control provides a convenient way to control the projector. Installing Remote Control Batteries Refer to the following illustrations and instructions on installing the remote control batteries. OPERATION 1.
Chapter 3 – Operation Setting Up the Projector Follow these tips when setting up the projector. Adjustment Peg Use the adjustment peg on the base of the projector to adjust the height of the projected image. Adjustment peg release Keystone Correction Choose the keystone function in the Geometry submenu to adjust the image shape when the projector is at an angle to the screen.
Chapter 4 OSD Menus About the OSD Menus OSD MENUS You can configure the Premiere 50HD DLP Projector by using the On Screen Display (OSD) Menus. The OSD menus enable you to set advanced features of the projector, including setting the input signal type, brightness, contrast, sharpness, color tint, and display language, among other things. To access the OSD Menus, press the OSD Menu button on your remote control unit or the control panel.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus Input Signals The Input Signals menu lets you specify the signal type for the input into your projector. The following input signal types are available. Component 1&2 YPbPr Select a YPbPr, SDTV, or HDTV component input source. Component 1&2 RGB Select an RGB, RGBH+V, or RGBHV input source. PC Use this option to select the computer input. DVI Use this option to select the DVI input. Composite OSD MENUS Use this option to select the Composite Video input source.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus Color Use this option to adjust the color saturation of the image. This item is only available for video sources. The scale is from 0 to 100. The default setting is 50. Tint OSD MENUS Use this option to adjust the tint of your image. Press to make the image more green. Press to make the image more purple. This item is only available for video sources. The scale is from 0 to 100. The default setting is 50. Color Temp Use this option to adjust the Color Temperature of your image.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus Gamma Correction Use this option to adjust the Gamma Correction of your image. Default setting is gamma 2.2. Gamma curves for all input sources can be set using gamma user mode. Users can use the Gamma Manager utility to adjust or create gamma curves as desired. The Gamma Manager can be found on the bundled CD installation kit or downloaded from our Web site. Refer to Appendix C for more information on installing and using the utility.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus Phase Phase lets you adjust the focus and clarity of the display. Scale is from 0 to 31. Position Position enables you to center the display vertically and horizontally. Press to move the display upward. Press to move the display downward. Press to move the display to the left. Press to move the display to the right. OSD MENUS Reset Select Reset and press Enter to reset the picture settings to the factory defaults.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus Video System This option allows you to manually select the video standard for the composite and S-Video inputs. This option allows you to control how the projector processes video signals. Setting DcDi to on helps to smooth the edges of objects in progressive scan and interlaced images. Setting Film Mode to on optimizes how 3:2 and 2:2 pull down conversions are performed.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus OSD Position Enables you to set the position of the OSD menu. Press to move the OSD display upward. Press to move the display downward. Press to move the display to the left. Press to move the display to the right. The OSD vertical and horizontal position can be set from 1 to 100 in 5 increment steps. Lamp Timer Reset Lamp Timer Reset is used to reset the lamp counter. OSD MENUS You should reset the counter after you install a new lamp.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus Status Screen The status screen displays current system configuration parameters. Theater Mode Theater Mode is used to change the brightness of light in white portions of the image. When Bright mode is selected, the white light is increased 20% more than in normal mode. PC signal and DVI signal = Bright Mode. Video signal = Normal Mode Timeout is used to set how long the OSD will stay open if no buttons are pressed. Range is from 5 to 100 seconds. The default value is 40 seconds.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus Geometry The Geometry menu lets you configure the horizontal and vertical keystone and projection placement settings. H-V Keystone This option enables you to set the horizontal and vertical keystone values. The vertical and horizontal options are as follows: Vertical: -7 ~ 7 (±14°) Horizontal: -20 ~ 20 (±40°) OSD MENUS • • Downloaded From projector-manual.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus Projection Enables you to configure the projector for reversed image setup and ceiling mounting. The following options are available: • • • • Front Tabletop: normal image, used for forward facing projection. Front Ceiling: Image inverted vertically. Used for forward-facing, ceiling-mounted projection. Rear Tabletop: Image reversed horizontally. This is used for rear projection. Rear Ceiling: Image inverted vertically and reversed horizontally.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus Virtual Wide • Resolution 1280 x 720 • Correct geometry in middle (stretches edges of image) Anamorphic • Resolution 1280 x720 • 4:3 input is stretched to fit 16:9 display • Stretches entire image. Pixel to Pixel OSD MENUS Maintains input signal resolution. May have black borders around image. Language This menu sets the OSD display language.
Appendix A Specifications Product Specifications Item Model No. Display Panel Size Display Type Resolution Lens Lamp Brightness Power Requirement Power Consumption Operation Temperature Storage Temperature Acoustic Video System Computer Format I/O Connectors IR Receiver Downloaded From projector-manual.
Appendix B Maintenance Maintenance The Premiere 50HD DLP Projector has been constructed to provide years of operation. Refer to the following sections to maintain and troubleshoot your projector. Lamp Maintenance The projector lamp has an average life of 2,000 hours. Maintain proper ventilation and keep the air filter clean to keep the lamp operating throughout its lifetime. Do not subject the projector to unnecessary vibration to excessive vibration or shock may rupture the lamp.
Appendix B – Maintenance Checking the Lamp Usage Time The projector lamp has the average life of 2,000 hours. The OSD menus provide you with a utility to monitor the lamp usage time. 1. Press Menu on the control panel or remote control. 2. Select Advanced. Select Advanced 3. In the Advanced submenu, select Status Screen. Select Status Screen MAINTENANCE 4. The Status Screen displays the number of hours the lamp has been lit.
Appendix B – Maintenance Replacing the Lamp Turn off the projector and remove the power cord prior to replacing the lamp. Allow the lamp to cool for at least 15 minutes prior to opening the lamp door. (Please see "Turn Off" on page 13) Follow these instructions to replace the lamp. 1. Loosen the two screws on the lamp door (A). B A B D C B 2. Remove the three screws securing the lamp to the chassis (B). 3. Pull the lamp handle (C) to remove the lamp module (D). 4.
Appendix B – Maintenance 4. In the Lamp Timer Reset submenu, select Yes to reset the timer. Cleaning the Air Filters This projector is equipped with air filters to ensure the optimal operating condition of the projector. Periodically clean the air filters by vacuuming them off with a vacuum cleaner. The air filter should be cleaned every 100 hours of use. Clean the filters more often when the projector is used in a dirty or smoky location. MAINTENANCE Downloaded From projector-manual.
Appendix B – Maintenance Troubleshooting Note: If you are having trouble with the display, use the auto sync feature first PC input only (page 21), and reset to the default factory settings (page 28). If the problem persists, adjust the OSD menu for better image quality (Chapter 4). MAINTENANCE Problem Check No picture appears. • Ensure that the projector is plugged into the wall outlet. Check to see if the wall outlet is connected to a wall switch and that the wall switch is on.
Appendix C The Gamma Manager Utility About the Gamma Manager Utility Gamma Manager may be an optional item for your projector, please check with your sales agent. The Gamma Manager Utility enables you to send user-defined gamma correction values to the projector from your PC. Gamma correction provides more precise control over the brightness, contrast, and color. This software operates under the Microsoft Windows XP/Me/2000/98SE/98/NT operating systems.
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility Connecting the Projector to the PC This software requires the use of an RS-232C serial cable. CAUTION Before connecting, be sure to turn both the projector and the computer off. After making the connection, turn the projector on first. The computer should always be turned on last. CAUTION The VGA cable pin NO.11 should be Digital Ground or NO Pin.(D-Sub 15 pin cable) If there is any type of signal on pin 11, the user gamma and other fuctions will not work properly.
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility Installing the Software This software can be installed using the installation program on the CD installation kit that came with the projector. Notes: • • Ensure that your computer meets the required specifications (see “Required Hardware and Software” on page 35). Quit all running applications before installing this software. Follow these instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Insert the installation kit CD in the CD-ROM drive. Double-click the My Computer icon.
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 9. Click Next. The wizard installs the program. GAMMA MANAGER After the Wizard installs the Gamma Manager, the following screen is displayed. 10.Click Close to finish the installation. Downloaded From projector-manual.
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility Uninstalling the Software Always uninstall the software before installing an updated version. Ensure that the software is closed before proceeding. Follow these instructions to uninstall the software. 1. Click Start, Settings, then select Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 3. Select the NEXGEN Gamma Manager entry. GAMMA MANAGER 4. Click Remove. You are prompted to confirm uninstall. 5. Click Yes. The program is uninstalled.
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility Using the Gamma Manager Utility This section covers basic Gamma Manager Utility operation. The Gamma Manager enables you to adjust the light intensity of screen images by adjusting the display screen brightness display. Gamma correction is also used to make the projector display match more closely the image from another monitor or other output device such as a printer.
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility Using the Gamma Manager Follow these instructions to get started using the Gamma Manager. 1. Connect the projector and PC using the RS-232 cable. See “Connecting the Projector to a PC” on page 36. 2. Turn on the the projector. 3. Turn on the PC. 4. Set the projector Gamma Correction OSD menu to "Gamma User Mode". Gamma User Mode 5. Open the Gamma Manager. 6. Click Setting, COM Port. 7.
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility Note: You must select the same input mode that the projector is set at. If you select a different input mode, you will receive the following warning message. 9. Select Projector Gamma Custom to customize the gamma curve for a single color. GAMMA MANAGER 10.Adjust the curve. You can adjust the curve in the Curve Type section, or you can directly adjust it by using the mouse to drag the adjustment point. Downloaded From projector-manual.
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility Adjusting the Gamma Curve You can adjust the gamma curve using an exponential or Bézier function. Exponential Exponential sets the gamma curve based on the function OUTPUT=INPUTn where n is the number selected from the spin box. Use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease n. The following illustration shows what happens when the exponential is set at 3.
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility Bézier Bézier sets the gamma curve based on a mathematical formula that assures continuity with other Bézier curves. Click Bézier and then click Update Gamma Curve to view the Bézier adjust screen. Pink control point Yellow end point Pink end point Yellow control point Click and drag the control points to change the curve’s starting and ending points. Note: When clicking the Bézier curve control points and end points, the hand icon turns yellow.
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility Setting a Gamma Curve Range You can set a curve range for adjusting the gamma. When adjusting the gamma, only the defined curve segment is changed. 1. Click the screen where you want to define a region boundary. Do NOT click on the curve. The output screen turns gray. 2. Drag the cursor to define the other boundary. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Boxlight Manuals 45 GAMMA MANAGER 3. Adjust the curve by dragging the adjustment.
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility Undoing a Setting Click to revert the curve to its previous position. Redoing a Setting Click to revert the curve to its previous position. Saving a Gamma Curve Configuration After adjusting the curve to your satisfaction, you can save the configuration. Click File, Save Gamma Data. Type a name for the gamma data file. Files are stored in the Gamma Manager subdirectory with a GMA extension.
Appendix D Throw Ratio About the Throw Ratio Throw ratio refers to the ratio between the projector’s distance from the screen (or throw distance) and the diagonal of the image projected on the screen. The following pages provide throw ratio tables and graphics. Desktop Installation The following illustration and tables explain how to calculate the throw ratio for a desktop configuration. The tables provide values for screen ratios of 16:9 and 4:3.
Appendix D – Throw Ratio Desktop Installation — 16:9 Screen Size Desk top installation Projection Distance (m) Screen size (16:9) Diag. Width Height Max Min Upper Lower 300” 261” 147” 10.68m 8.9m 4.59m 0.854m 250” 218” 123” 8.9m 7.416m 3.842m 0.729m 200” 174” 98” 7.12m 5.933m 3.095m 0.604m 150” 131” 74” 5.34m 4.45m 2.347m 0.48m 133” 116” 65” 4.735m 3.946m 2.093m 0.437m 106” 92” 52” 3.773m 3.145m 1.69m 0.37m 100” 87” 49” 3.56m 2.967m 1.6m 0.
Appendix D – Throw Ratio Desktop Installation — 4:3 Screen size (4:3) Desk top installation Projection Distance (m) Height Above Desk Diag. Width Height Max Min Upper Lower 300” 240” 180” 13.07m 10.892m 5.594m 1.022m 250” 200” 150” 10.892m 9.076m 4.679m 0.869m 200” 160” 120” 8.713m 7.261m 3.764m 0.716m 150” 120” 90” 6.535m 5.446m 2.849m 0.563m 133” 106” 80” 5.794m 4.829m 2.538m 0.511m 106” 85” 64” 4.618m 3.848m 2.044m 0.429m 100” 80” 60” 4.357m 3.
Appendix D – Throw Ratio Ceiling Mount Installation The following illustration and tables explain how to calculate the throw ratio for a ceiling mount configuration. The tables provide values for screen ratios of 16:9 and 4:3. (Ceiling level) y1, y2 z2 z1 THROW RATIO SCREEN Downloaded From projector-manual.
Appendix D – Throw Ratio Ceiling Mount Installation — 16:9 Screen Size Ceiling mount installation Screen size (16:9) Projection Distance Distance from ceiling Diag. Width Height Max Min Upper Lower 300” 261” 147” 10.68m 8.9m 0.854m 4.59m 250” 218” 123” 8.9m 7.416m 0.729m 3.842m 200” 174” 98” 7.12m 5.933m 0.604m 3.095m 150” 131” 74” 5.34m 4.45m 0.48m 2.347m 133” 116” 65” 4.735m 3.946m 0.437m 2.093m 106” 92” 52” 3.773m 3.145m 0.37m 1.69m 100” 87” 49” 3.
Appendix D – Throw Ratio Ceiling Mount Installation — 4:3 Screen Size Ceiling mount installation Screen size (4:3) Projection Distance Diag. Width Height Max Min Upper Lower 300” 240” 180” 13.07m 10.892m 1.022m 5.594m 250” 200” 150” 10.892m 9.076m 0.869m 4.679m 200” 160” 120” 8.713m 7.261m 0.716m 3.764m 150” 120” 90” 6.535m 5.446m 0.563m 2.849m 133” 106” 80” 5.794m 4.829m 0.511m 2.538m 106” 85” 64” 4.618m 3.848m 0.429m 2.044m 100” 80” 60” 4.357m 3.
Appendix E RS-232 communication RS-232C communication Connect the computer and projector while both are off and make sure the projector is turned on first. The connector scheme (from left to right) is: • • top (pin 9,8,7,6): not used, not used, not used, not used bottom (pins 5,4,3,2,1) : ground, not used, receive data, send data, not used.
Appendix E – RS-232 communication Computer (Windows) - Setup RS232ControlAP 1.Setting Com Port RS-232 COMMUNICATION 2.Connect System Downloaded From projector-manual.com Boxlight Manuals 54 RS232ControlAP.
Appendix E – RS-232 communication Command data chart RS232 Control Function Input signals-Write Command Title SIG Min Value 0 Max Value Default Value 7 Example Notes Component 1 YPbPr == SIG00 Component 1 RGB == SIG01 Component 2 YPbPr == SIG02 Component 1 RGB == SIG03 PC == SIG04 DVI == SIG 05 Composite == SIG06 S-Video == SIG07 Input Signals-Read SIG Brightness-Write BRI Brightness-Read BRI Contrast-Write CON Contrast-Read CON Sharpness-Write SHA Sharpness-Read SHA Color-Write COL
Appendix E – RS-232 communication RS232 Control Function Command Title color Temp UserRead CTU Gamma-Write TGA Min Value Max Value Default Value Example Notes CTU?? 0 7 3 Gamma 1.0 == TGA00 Gamma 1.5 == TGA01 Gamma 2.2 == TGA02 Gamma 2.
Appendix E – RS-232 communication RS232 Control Function Command Title Color Matrix CyanRead CMC Color Matrix Magenta-Read CMM Color Matrix Magenta-Read CMM Color Matrix YellowRead CMY Color Matrix YellowRead CMY Standby Mode-Write STM Min Value Max Value Default Value Example Notes CMC?? 0 30 30 Color Matrix Magenta 30 ==CMM30 CMM?? 0 30 30 Color Matrix Yellow 30 ==CMY30 CMY?? 0 1 1 Theater Bright == THM00 Theater Normal == THM01 Theater Mode-Read THM TimeOut-Write TIO Ti
Appendix E – RS-232 communication RS232 Control Function Command Title Min Value Max Value Default Value Example OFF Power Off == OFF00 Lamp Timer-Read LTM LTM?? RS-232 COMMUNICATION Power Off Downloaded From projector-manual.
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