Canon WUX10 manual Dots, DOTS=Number of dotsNumber, DOTS=1650, GDOTS=1200

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Projector WUX10 MarkII User Commands

DOTS

Total number of dots adjustment

Format

DOTS=<Number of dots:Number>

GETDOTS / ?DOTS

Environment

 

Power

 

 

 

 

Input

 

 

 

OFF

ON

PM

D-RGB

A-RGB1

A-RGB2

COMP

VIDEO

HDMI

None

X

O

X

X

O

O

X

X

X

X

Response

"i:OK" is returned if the parameter was set properly.

For 'GET DOTS' or '?DOTS', current total number of dots is returned as 'g:DOTS=<Number of dots:Number>'

For details on other responses, refer to the "Error List".

Description

(1)This designates the total number of dots for one horizontal period.

(2)This command functions in the same way as when "Display setting" - "Input signal settings" - "Total number of dots" are selected on the menu.

(3)If the input is neither "A-RGB1" nor "A-RGB2", 'e:200X INVALID_SOURCE(***)' is returned as an error response.

(4)If signals are not input, 'e:2010 NO_SIGNAL' is returned.

(5)Adjustment range is limited. If number is invalid, "e:0801 INVALID_VALUE" is returned.

(6)The GET command can be used to obtain the current total number of dots. ("GET DOTS")

Example

Setting

>

DOTS=1650

The total number of dots is 1650.

<

i:OK

 

Reference

>GET DOTS or ?DOTS This retrieves the total number of dots.

< g:DOTS=1200

*Commands are indicated by ">", and responses are indicated by "<".

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Contents Projector WUX10 MarkII User Commands Revision History Table of Contents Error List Error Processing Other Appendix 1. Reset Items Overview Same as orCommunication Specifications Projector can be controlled via serial or LAN connectionCommunication System Serial Request transmissions sent from PC to the projector Delimiters Delimiters for commands sent from PC ERR response An error message is outputExample ExampleOr more Ascii characters 20h to 7Fh Character string Or more Ascii characters 20h to 7FhCommunication Flow Transmission sentCommand System AutopcPower Auto SET Autosetexe Aspect Input Auto PC Autopc Command List PMM Details of Command This indicates the command formatThis describes the command response This includes the command function, conditions, and notesControl For details on other responses, refer to the Error List6AXADJ Setting 6AXR-YIOK is returned if the parameter was set properly R hue is set to -8, and the color saturation is set toAuto focusing is executed during auto setup execution AscomboAuto set combination parameterID Combine Do not combineAspect GASPECT=TRUE Setting This sets the screen size to WideASPECT=169 Autopc Autopc iOKAuto focusing is executed AutosetexeSetting This sets the volume toThis retrieves the volume AvolBlank Blank parameterIDBlank is set to on ReferenceScreen when Blank setting parameterID Set to Black screen when screen is BlankBlankcolor Black screenSetting values for Brightness settingNumber are -20 to Setting This sets the brightness toBRI Reference This retrieves the brightnessBeep sound settingNumber Beep sound mute Beep sound output BVOL=Beep sound settingNumberBvol This mutes the Beep soundComver Returns the user command version asGCOMVER=User command versionCharacter string Setting values for Contrast settingNumber are -20 to Setting This sets the contrast to +3Cont Reference This retrieves the contrastDgamma This sets the dynamic gamma function to WeakDots DOTS=Number of dotsNumberDOTS=1650 GDOTS=1200Dpon This sets direct power-on to OFFDirect power-on is set to on ERR Fcontdrv Freeze Freeze parameterID Image now frozenImage now not frozen Freezes imageFSTEPDRV=Focus lens step control parameterID FstepdrvFocus lens step control parameterID Ftoneadj Setting values for Gamma adjustment Number are -10 to GAMMA=Gamma adjustmentNumberGamma This sets the gamma correction toGuide setting parameter ID Guide display on GuideGuide display OFF Guide display is set to onGVPIX= HPIX/VPIXHPIX=1024 HPOS/VPOS Reference This acquires the vertical positionSetting values for Hue setting valueNumber are -20 to Setting This sets the hue to +8HUE Reference This retrieves the hueImage GIMAGE=CINEMA Imageflip Input Input selection parametersIDComponent VideoReference This retrieves the key lock state Setting This locks the remote control keysKeylock Lamp output setting parametersID LampNormal Silent coolingFor all other responses, refer to Error List LampcounterReturns current lamp on time as GLAMPCOUNTER=Lamp on timeCharacter stringLang This sets the LED display to OFF Setting LED display is set to onLedilluminate Hours 34 minutes LmptNone Reference This retrieves the lamp time Main Mode switch Mode referenceMode GMODE=REMOTE GMODE=LOCALThis returns the audio/beep sound to its original setting This mutes the volumeReference GET Mute or ?MUTE This retrieves the volume state MuteParameters for setting display screen in no-signal modeID This sets the Blue screen when no signals are inputNosig GNOSIG=BLUEParameters for setting display screen at startupID PjonCanon logo No displayPower management setting parametersID Exit modeReference This retrieves the power management mode PMMPower ParameterID Power onPower OFF POWERParameterIDGPRODCODE=Product nameCharacter string ProdcodeProduct name is returned as Prog Progressive conversion setting parametersIDThis sets the progressive conversion setting to OFF Remote control emulation button parametersID POWEROFF, Power button pressed twiceUP+REP, Button press start DOWN+REP, Button press startRC Power iOK Rcch Remote control setting parametersID Remote control channelThis sets the remote control channel to ch1 Reset Reset parametersIDLamp on time reset Current image adjustment resetControl This resets the lamp on time Reset LamptimeSetting values for R/G/B gain settingNumber are -60 to Setting R gain is set to 10, G gain to 11 and B gain toRgbgain RGB gain values are obtainedSetting values for R/G/B offset settingNumber are -60 to RgboffsetRGB offset values are obtained Or ?RGBOFFSETGROMVER=ROM versionCharacter string RomverROM version of the firmware is returned as SAT Reference This retrieves the color saturationSAT=-10 GET SAT or ?SATSetting This sets the screen aspect to Scrnaspect1610 Display Reference This retrieves the screen aspectInput signal selection parameterID AUTOAuto SEL=Input signal selection parameterIDGSEL=Detected input signalID SELSetting This sets the input signal selection to Auto Reference This retrieves the input signalGET SEL or ?SEL GSEL=575pSetting values for Sharpness settingNumber are -10 to SHARP=Sharpness settingNumberSharp Reference GET Sharp or ?SHARP This retrieves the sharpnessSignalstatus Current image signal input status is returned asSignal statusID GSIGNALSTATUS=Signal statusIDTemp NumberTo 127.9 C GTEMP=5,37.1,63.0,38.9,29.7,32.4GTMPL=5,71.0,90.0,57.0,44.0,53.0 Setting None ReferenceTmpl Tracking adjustment value is set to TRACK=Adjustment valueNumberTrack GTRACK=21Reference This retrieves the vertical keystone Setting This sets the vertical keystone toVKS Adjust Setting This sets the screen color correction to NormalScreen color correction parametersID Reference This retrieves the screen color correctionSetting values for R/G/B adjustment valueNumber are -20 to Setting This sets R to 10, G to 11, and B toThis retrieves the RGB adjustment values WbrgbZcontdrv Zoom lens continuous control parameterIDThis stops the zooming This zooms to the wide-angle endZSTEPDRV=Zoom lens step control parameterID ZstepdrvZoom lens step control parameterID Error List BadsequenceSystem Unknown Error Processing StartYES Other Appendix 1. Reset Items Normal LampOFF PMM
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