Panasonic D10000, PT-DW10000 specifications Case of the parameter error Hexadecimal 02h, 03h

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Response (Callback) of the basic control command

In the period when commands can be accepted

Differs according to each command.

In the period when commands cannot be accepted

 

Hexadecimal

02h

45h

52h

34h

30h

31h

03h

 

Character

 

E

R

4

0

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In case of the parameter error

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hexadecimal

02h

45h

52h

34h

30h

32h

03h

 

Character

 

E

R

4

0

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes when two or more projectors are used

Make the communication conditions the same between output/input. IN and OUT can be independently set respectively. (When you set RS-422 OUT of the first projector to 38 400 bps, set RS-422 IN of the second projector to 38 400 bps.)

Make only one in VPS SYSTEM MASTER and make all of the remainder VPS SYSTEM SLAVE.

Set ID number different in each projector.

I/O to RS-422 OUT is not done during MAIN POWER OFF. Turn on MAIN POWER of all projectors.

Make only one of the each group in GROUP MASTER and make all the remainder-GROUP SLAVE.

Attention:

No command may be sent or received for 10 to 60 seconds after the lamp starts lighting. Try sending any command after that period has elapsed.

When sending several commands, be sure to wait for a response from the projector, and send the next command after 0.5 seconds or more pass.

It might take time by the time the response returns because the command is processed in the projector. Set the time-out to ten seconds or more.

Notes:

This projector will respond to the computer only in the following cases: If the sent ID coincides with the projector ID,

VPS SYSTEM in RS232C settings of this projector is MASTER and the sent ID is ALL, or If-Group (A—Z) of the sent ID coincides with GROUP in RS232C settings of this projector and

GROUP in RS232C settings of this projector is MASTER.

When the command is received during STNDBY, this projector returns the receiving command as it is as a response (callback) if it is in the period when the concerned command cannot be accepted.

Each setting/query command concerning P IN P controls to information on the user being set by current P IN P setting. Therefore, ER401 is returned as a response (callback) when P IN P setting is OFF.

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Contents Panasonic Projector RS-232C Control Specifications ETX Basic control command with parametersID of the basic control command STXCase of the parameter error Hexadecimal 02h Shutter Auto Setup Parameters *1, *2, *3, *4 Input Change Parameters *1, *2, *3, *4, *5, *6 Test PatternDown  key Menu keyEnter key Up  keySystem Selector Default keyRight  key FUNC1 keyInstallation Lamp SelectSUB Memory Change SUB Memory Delete SUB Memory Change Enhanced Parameters SUB Memory Store10/62 Picture ModeColor Tint Parameters*1,*2,*3,*4,*5,*6 Color TempWhite Balance LOW R White Balance LOW G12/62 White Balance LOW BWhite Balance High R White Balance High G13/62 White Balance High BContrast BrightnessSharpness Noise Reduction14/62 Dynamic Iris Dynamic Iris Auto Iris15/62 16/62 Dynamic Iris Manual IrisDynamic Iris Dynamic Gamma TV-SYSTEM17/62 Shift H Parameters *1, *2, *3, *4, *5, *6, *7, *8 Shift18/62 Aspect19/62 Clock PhaseZoom H ZoomInput Resolution Total Dots Input Resolution Display Dots20/62 21/62 Input Resolution Total LinesInput Resolution Display Lines Clamp Position22/62 KeystoneKEYSTONE2 LinearityDisplay Language Blanking Upper23/62 Blanking Lower Blanking Right24/62 25/62 Blanking LeftDVI Edid AUX DVI EdidP Main Window P Main Windowsize Interlocked26/62 P Main Windowsize HV P Main Windowsize Parameters*1, *2, *3, *4, *5, *6 P Main Windowsize HP Main Windowposition P Main Windowposition H28/62 29/62 P SUB WindowP SUB Windowsize Interlocked P SUB WindowsizeP SUB Windowsize H P SUB Windowsize HV30/62 P SUB Windowposition P SUB Windowposition H31/62 32/62 P Frame LockP Type Set Date33/62 Query PowerSet Time Query Shutter34/62 Query Input ChangeQuery Test Pattern Query on Screen35/62 Query Picture ModeQuery Color Query Tint36/62 Query Color TempQuery White Balance LOW R Query White Balance LOW GQuery White Balance High R Query White Balance High G37/62 38/62 Query White Balance High BQuery Contrast Query BrightnessQuery Dynamic Iris Query SharpnessQuery Noise Reduction  Parameters*1,*240/62  Parameters *3, *4Parameters *5, *6, *7, *8 Query TV-SYSTEMQuery Shift H Query Shift41/62 42/62 Query Aspect43/62 Query Clock PhaseQuery Zoom H Query Zoom44/62 Query Input Resolution Total DotsQuery Input Resolution Display Dots Query Input Resolution Total Lines45/62 Query Input Resolution Display LinesQuery Clamp Position Query Keystone46/62 Query KEYSTONE2Query Linearity Query Display LanguageQuery Blanking Upper Query Blanking Lower47/62 48/62 Query InstallationQuery Blanking Right Query Blanking LeftQuery Lamp Select Query Projector Runtime Parameters *1, *2, *3, *4, *5, *6, *7, *8, *9, *10 Query Lamp Runtime50/62 Query Lamp StatusQuery VPS System Query TempQuery DVI Edid Query AltitudeQuery FUNC1 Query Usage Condition of Sub Memory52/62 Query AUX DVI EdidQuery P in P Query P in P Main Window Parameters *17, *18, *19, *20, *21, *22 Query P in P Main WindowsizeParameters *5, *6, *7, *8, *9, *10  Parameters *11, *12, *13, *14, *15, *1654/62 Query P in P Main Windowposition Parameters*9,*10, *11, *12, *13, *14, *15, *16 Query P in P SUB WindowQuery P in P SUB Windowsize  Parameters *5, *6, *7, *8, *9, *1055/62 56/62 Query P in P SUB Windowposition Parameters *9, *10, *11, *12, *13, *14, *15, *16 Query P in P Frame LockQuery Time Query P in P TypeQuery Date Parameters58/62 Extended Control CommandQuery Model Series Name Query Lamp on Status Parameters *3 ID of the extended control commandLens Control  Parameters *2Self Check Information  Parameters *2-*1760/62 OUT 61/6262/62
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