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Table 6-2. Serial Commands

Serial Communications

Decrement

-

Subtracts 1 from the current value.

 

 

 

Execute

(none)

Performs an action such as a reset.

 

 

 

Table 6-2lists the valid operations commands. For all but Execute functions, the response from the projector is the command and “= <value>” where <value> is the current value or “NA” if the value is not available. For Execute functions the response is the same command. All responses are in UPPERCASE.

Some operations command examples:

Input: op bright ? [CR]

 

Response: OP BRIGHT = 100

[CR]

Input: op bright + [CR]

 

Response: OP BRIGHT = 101

[CR]

Input: op bright = 127 [CR]

Response: OP BRIGHT = 127

[CR]

Input: op bright - [CR]

 

Response: OP BRIGHT = 126

[CR]

Input: op resync [CR]

 

Response: OP RESYNC [CR]

 

Input: op sharp.mode = 1 [CR]

Response: OP SHARP.MODE =

1 [CR]

Input: op sharp.simple = 50 [CR]

Response: OP SHARP.SIMPLE

= NA [CR]

Input: op sharp.simple ? [CR]

Response: OP SHARP.SIMPLE

= NA [CR]

The last three commands show what happens when a control is grayed out. In this case, the sharpness mode was set to advanced (value = 1) and then the simple sharpness slider was attempted to be adjusted and queried. The response was “NA” or not available.

Table 6-2. Serial Commands

Operation

Commands

Values

Notes

aspect

= ?

0 = 16:9

 

 

 

1

= Letterbox

 

 

 

2

= 4:3

 

 

 

3

= 4:3 Narrow

 

 

 

4

= Native

 

 

 

 

 

memory

= ?

0 = User Memory 1

? only returns a value if

 

 

1

= User Memory 2

ISF Day or ISF Night is

 

 

2

= ISF Day

active, otherwise it returns

 

 

3

= ISF Night

NA

 

 

4

= Default

 

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Contents Home Theater Projector LS-7Page RuncoCare Standard Features RuncoCare Standard Two Year Limited WarrantyWarranty Coverage Length of WarrantyWarranty Exclusions RuncoCare Claim ProcedureOnline Product Registration Extended Service OptionsLimitation of Implied Warranties Effect of Local Law Exclusion of DamagesCOPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS Important Safety Instructions DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance InformationINDUSTRY CANADA ICES-003 FCC PARTPRODUCT DISPOSAL IMPORTANT RECYCLE INSTRUCTIONSPage RuncoCare Standard Two Year Limited Warranty Table of Contentsviii Floor Mounting Upright Key Commands Serial Command SyntaxOperations Commands RS-232Error CodesTable of Contents List of Figures List of Figures 1.1 About This Manual 1. IntroductionTarget Audience If You Have CommentsDANGER 1.2 Using This ManualOptional Accessories 1.3 Description, Features and BenefitsKey Features and Benefits Parts List Introduction 2.1 LS-7at a Glance 2. Controls and FunctionsSOURCE MENUINTAKE VENT EXHAUST VENTPROJECTION LENS FRONT IR SENSORFigure 2-2. LS-7Rear/Bottom/Top View 6.ADJUSTABLE FEET1.RUNCO LOGO BADGE 2.REAR COVER 3.LAMP MODULE COVER2.2 LS-7Rear Panel 5.COMPONENT 1/SCART RCA connectorsFigure 2-3. LS-7Rear Panel 1.HDMI 1 Digital HDMI 2 Digital7.S-VIDEO 2.3 LS-7Remote Control8.IR INPUT 9.TRIGGER 2 3.5-mm,mini phono jack8.Picture Adjustment Buttons Contrast 7.Memory Preset Buttons M1 / M2 / M3Sharpness SHARP Press to adjust sharpness 5.Aspect Ratio Selection Button3.1 Remote Control 3. InstallationNotes on Remote Control Notes on BatteriesInstallation Figure 3-1.IR Reception Angles90.0 Table 3-1.Installation Overview 3.2 Quick SetupInstallation Table 3-2.Projector Installation Options InstallationInstallation Type ConsiderationsThrow Distance Ambient LightFigure 3-2.Estimating Throw Distance Estimating Throw DistanceFigure 3-3.Projector Placement Floor InstallationTable 3-3.Throw Ratios for the LS-7Series Vertical and HorizontalFigure 3-4.Vertical Lens Shift Example Only Lens ShiftInstallation Figure 3-5.Horizontal Lens Shift Example Only3.4 Mounting the LS-7 Adjusting the ProjectionFolded Optics Figure 3-6.Folded Optics3.5 Connections to the LS-7 Components to the LS-7 Connecting SourceHDMI/DVI Connections See Figure Figure 3-7.HDMI/DVI Source ConnectionsFigure 3-8.RGB Connections Figure 3-9.Component Video Connections DTV Set-TopBox or Other Component YPbPr SourceInstallation Y Pb Pr Y Pb PrInstallation Figure 3-10.Composite and S-VideoConnectionsDVD Player, VCR Satellite Receiver Laser Disc etc RS-232Controller to Automation/ Control System or PCConnection Figure 3-11. RS-232Control System ConnectionConnecting an External IR Connecting 12-VoltTrigger Output to External Theater EquipmentConnecting to AC Power 3.6 Turning on the Power 3.7 Lens AdjustmentsFocus Zoom Lens Shift Installation 3.8 Changing the OSD Languageshift exceeds 50 per cent of the screen height Rear Projection Ceiling Mode 3.9 Adjusting the Picture OrientationInstallation 4.1 Selecting Video Memory 4. Operation4.2 Selecting an Aspect Ratio 4.3 Selecting An Input Sourceseparated by their display modes 4.4 Using Picture-In-PicturePIP4.5 Using the On-ScreenMenus Main ServiceAdvanced Figure 4-1. LS-7OSD Menu StructureFigure 4-2. LS-7Main Menu MainTable 4-2.Aspect Ratio Settings Operation Table 4-2.Aspect Ratio Settings continuedOperation Table 4-2.Aspect Ratio Settings continuedAspect Note sub-menu You must enter a passcode to access the Save ISFBelow Black Above Black Operation Operation Figure 4-6.Overscan Examples Operation Figure 4-7. Source Select Sub-MenuFigure 4-8. LS-7 Advanced Menu AdvancedStandard for your region Table 4-3.x/y Color Gamut Values Offset settings reduce the image brightness Figure 4-9. RGB Adjust Sub-MenuOperation Figure 4-10. Fine Sync Sub-MenuOperation Figure 4-11. LS-7 System Menu SystemFigure 4-12. Source Enable Sub-Menu PBP1 Figure 4-13.PIP and PBP areas for 720p DisplayPBP2 DMD AreaOperation Figure 4-14.PIP Split-ScreenModeFigure 4-15. LS-7 Control Menu ControlTrigger 2 operates identically to Trigger Operation LanguageFigure 4-16. LS-7 Service Menu Lamp Hours User Memory 1 / User Memory ISF Day ENTEROperation 5.1 Lamp Replacement 5. Maintenance and TroubleshootingTable 5-1.Troubleshooting Chart 5.2 Troubleshooting TipsMaintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 5-1.Troubleshooting Chart continuedMaintenance and Troubleshooting Serial Command Syntax 6.1 RS-232Connection and Port ConfigurationKey Commands 6. Serial CommunicationsTable 6-1.Serial Command Key Names and IR Codes gam.crt Precede operation and command with a space op operation command CRThe command type can be one of 5 functions Table 6-2.Serial Commands Table 6-2.Serial Commands continued source.sel Table 6-2.Serial Commands continuedccont Table 6-2.Serial Commands continuedblank.screen Table 6-2.Serial Commands continuedact.source Table 6-2.Serial Commands continuedstatus Table 6-2.Serial Commands continuedError Code Table 6-3. RS-232Error CodesLED Indication DescriptionLS-7Specifications 7. SpecificationsTable 7-1. LS-7Specifications SpecificationsSpecifications Table 7-1. LS-7Specifications continuedSpecifications Table 7-1. LS-7Specifications continuedGeneral Figure 7-1. LS-7Dimensions 7.2 LS-7DimensionsSpecifications 1007.3 Supported Timings Table 7-2.Supported Signal Timings by InputSpecifications PAL-B/G SpecificationsPAL-M PAL-60Page 020-1038-00Rev. A December