Mitsubishi Electronics S490, X490, X500 user manual Menu setting commands

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9) Menu setting commands

The menu setting commands execute the menu setting of this projector. If the personal computer doesn’t send the commands without attaching the data code, the projector which has received the command replays the setting data as data code.

ITEM

ASCII

HEX

 

 

VALUE

 

CONTRAST

P

50h

 

 

 

±30±30±30 (R from G+Main data+B from G)

BRIGHTNESS

Q

51h

 

 

 

±30±30±30 (R from G+Main data+B from G)

sRGB

SRGB

53h

52h

47h

42h

0

(OFF), 1 (ON)

COLOR MATRIX (MODE)

CMT

43h

4Dh

54h

 

1

(VIDEO), 2 (COMPUTER), 3 (USER), 4 (OFF)

COLOR MATRIX (R, G, B)

MRGB

4Dh

52h

47h

42h

±30±30±30 (R+G+B)

COLOR MATRIX (Y, C, M)

MYCM

4Dh

59h

43h

4Dh

±30±30±30 (Y+C+M)

COLOR MATRIX (SATURATION)

MSAT

4Dh

53h

41h

54h

±05

 

COLOR TEMP.

A

41h

 

 

 

1

(Standard), 2 (High), 3 (Low), 4 (User)

COLOR

T

54h

 

 

 

±10

 

TINT

S

53h

 

 

 

±10

 

SHARPNESS

R

52h

 

 

 

±10

 

IRIS

AI

41h

49h

 

 

0

(OFF), 1 (1), 2 (2), 3 (3)

AUTO POWER ON

APON

41h

50h

4Fh

4Eh

0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

AUTO POWER OFF

APOF

41h

50h

4Fh

46h

00 (Off) , 05, 10, 15, 30, 60

SPLASH SCREEN

SS

53h

53h

 

 

0

(OFF), 1 (ON)

BACK COLOR

BB

42h

42h

 

 

0

(BLACK), 1 (BLUE)

LAMP MODE

LM

4Ch

4Dh

 

 

0

(STANDARD), 1 (LOW)

IMAGE REVERSE

IR

49h

52h

 

 

0

(OFF), 1 (Mirror), 2 (Invert), 3 (Mirror invert)

MENU POSITION

MP

4Dh

50h

 

 

0

(Upper left), 1 (Lower right)

EXPAND MODE

EX

45h

58h

 

 

1 - 4

 

FRAME POSITION

FM

46h

4Dh

 

 

1 - 5

 

VIDEO SIGNAL

VS

56h

53h

 

 

0

(AUTO), 1 (NTSC), 2 (PAL), 3 (SECAM) ,

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

(4.43NTSC), 5 (PAL-M), 6 (PAL-N), 7 (PAL-60)

ANAMORPHIC

SC

53h

43h

 

 

0

(OFF), 1 (ON)

LANGUAGE

LG

4Ch

47h

 

 

0

(

), 1 (English), 2 (Español), 3 (Deutsch) ,

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

(Frençais), 5 (Italiano), 6 ( )

RESET ALL

RSTALL

52h

53h 54h

41h

4Ch 4Ch

 

 

 

MEMORY CALL

MMC

4Dh

4Dh

43h

 

0

(AUTO), 1 (USER1), 2 (USER2)

HORIZ. POSITION

HP

48h

50h

 

 

+ (increase), (decrease)

VERT. POSITION

VP

56h

50h

 

 

+ (increase), (decrease)

FINE SYNC.

FN

46h

4Eh

 

 

00 - 39

 

TRACKING

TRK

54h

52h

4Bh

 

+ (increase), (decrease)

COMPUTER INPUT

CIN

43h

49h

4Eh

 

0

(RGB), 1 (YCBCR/YPBPR)

HOLD

HLD

48h

4Ch

44h

 

0

(AUTO), 1 (ON), 2 (OFF)

HOLD BEGIN

HLB

48h

4Ch

42h

 

–01 - –99

 

HOLD END

HLE

48h

4Ch

45h

 

01 - 99

 

CLAMP POSITION

CLP

43h

4Ch

50h

 

00 - 63

 

CLAMP WIDTH

CLW

43h

4Ch

57h

 

01 - 63

 

HORIZ. PIXELS

HPL

48h

50h

4Ch

 

0000 - 9999

VERT LINES

VLN

56h

4Ch

4Eh

 

0000 - 9999

VERT.SYNC

VSC

56h

53h

43h

 

0

(AUTO), 1 (ON), 2 (OFF)

SHUTTER (U)

SHU

53h

48h

55h

 

000 - 383 (000-299 : For S490U)

SHUTTER (L)

SHL

53h

48h

4Ch

 

000 - 383 (000-299 : For S490U)

SHUTTER (LS)

SHLS

53h

48h

4Ch

53h

000 - 510 (000-398 : For S490U)

SHUTTER (RS)

SHRS

53h

48h

52h

53h

000 - 510 (000-398 : For S490U)

MUTE

MUTE

4Dh

55h

54h

45h

0

(MUTE OFF), 1 (MUTE ON)

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Contents 0 0 X 4 9 0 S 4 9 For X500U only For X500U onlyContents Important safeguards Do not modify this equipment 15 14 Foot adjustment buttons Left/Right Terminal boardOverview Air inlet cover Lamp cover Adjustment foot Left/RightAbout laser beam Using the wired remote control Using the remote controlBattery installation Operation area for wireless control systemScreen InstallationOrientation of the projector Projector + DVD player or Hdtv decoder Basic connectionsProjector + AV equipment About DDC For DVI connection For using MacintoshProjector + Personal computer For computer with DVI terminal For X500U onlyGetting ready for projection Adjusting the angle of projectionPreparing the projector for operation Button To operate projector power onAV mute Volume from the speakerTurning off the projector Basic operation Menu operationThis projector in a room where the light and shade varies When sRGB is ON, Color Matrix can’t be adjustedWhen sRGB is OFF, the image will become darker When Color Temp is set to other than StandardSelect the user setting User memory for signal settingMemorizing the setting Initialite the setting which has been changed DefaultColor matrix Picture adjustmentAdjusting the image Color temperatureAdjustment from personal computer Still Advanced features for presentationExpand Picture in Picture PinPOperation Mouse remote controlProjector + computer with USB connector Projector + computer with PS/2 connectorConnection with a computer Setting ComputersWhat you can do with HUB Example of Network SystemHow to reset the operation time meter Lamp replacementInterval of the lamp replacement Cleaning the lens MaintenanceCleaning the air-filter Cleaning the projector and the ventilation slotsProblems Cause Possible Solutions TroubleshootingAbnormal condition IndicatorsNormal condition Specifications What’s included in the box ConnectorsDimensional drawings mm Replacement part Option / Not included in the boxCGA70 VERT.SYNC Hold On Begin END 871D340B30 Connection Control projector by using a personal computerControl command diagram InterfaceControl sequence Operation commandsComputer input commands For X500U only How to set the gradeReading command diagram Volume commandsRemote commands Menu setting commands Example 1 Set the Auto Power on to on

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