Panasonic PT-LB51S specifications Parameter format, Command example

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S P E C F I L E

Micro-Portable Wireless LCD Projector

PT-LB51S

Parameter format

Parameter format

Size (Byte)

Difinition

<pl>

3 (1 or 2 bytes also

Dicimal without signs: 0-999 (000, 001, 002...999)

 

possible when

Dicimal with signs: -99 to +99 (-99...-01, +00, +01, +02...+99)

 

under control)

 

Callback from the projector is 3 Byte.

<off on>

1

0

= off, 1 = on

<input signal>

3

RG1 = computer 1, RG2 = computer 2, VID = video, SVD = S-Video

<installation>

1

0

= front, 1 = rear, 2 = ceiling and front, 3 = ceiling and rear

<language>

3

ENG = English, DEU = German, FRA = French, ESP = Spanish,

 

 

ITL = Italian, JPN = Japanese, CHI = Chinese, POR = Portuguese,

 

 

SVE = Swedish, NOR = Norwegian, DAN = Danish, POL = Polish,

 

 

CES = Czech, MAG = Hungarian, RUS = Russian, THA = Thai, KOR = Korean

<power condition>

3

000 = power on (standby mode on), 001 = power off (standby mode off)

<lamp condition>

1

0

= standby, 1 = lamp on under control, 2 = lamp off,

 

 

3

= lamp off under control

<acctch>

4

Dicimal without signs: 0000-9999 hours

<lamp power>

1

0

= economy, 1 = normal

<color temp>

1

0

= low, 1 = standard, 2 = high

NOTE: If a wrong command is received, the projector will send an ER401 command to the computer.

Command example

To set the volume to +30, send the command as shown below.

STX

AVL :

30

ETX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start

Command

Parameter End

NOTE: When sending commands without parameters, a colon (:) is not necessary.

As of October 2008

 

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