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Table 6-1. Serial Commands (continued)

Command

Parameter (min/max)

Value

Stored?

Description

Miscellaneous Commands

BKGND

-100/100

YES

Sets the background color for letterbox or

 

 

 

4:3 aspect ratio (-100 = black; 100 = white)

 

 

 

 

BKGND?

NA

NA

Returns background setting value

 

 

 

 

DATE?

NA

NA

Returns product manufacture date

 

 

 

 

DISPLAY?

NA

NA

Returns display device input source value

 

 

 

 

HDINPUTRES

NA

YES

Sets YPbPr input resolution and refresh rate

 

 

 

for HD1/HD2, as follows:

 

 

 

0

= 480i

 

 

 

1

= 480p

 

 

 

2

= 576i

 

 

 

3

= 576p

 

 

 

4

= 720p / 60 Hz

 

 

 

5

= 1080i / 60 Hz

 

 

 

6

= 720p / 50 Hz

 

 

 

7

= 1080i / 25 Hz

 

 

 

Any other value = Auto

 

 

 

 

HWVER?

NA

NA

Returns hardware version number

 

 

 

 

INRES?

NA

NA

Returns input resolution

 

 

 

 

LENS1?

NA

NA

Returns Lens 1 configuration

 

 

 

 

LENS2?

NA

NA

Returns Lens 2 configuration

 

 

 

 

SWVER?

NA

NA

Returns software version number

 

 

 

 

TRIGGER

1/3

YES

Assigns trigger to currently-selected aspect

 

 

 

ratio

 

 

 

 

 

The following serial commands are meant to emulate buttons on the remote control or VHD Controller front panel. Each button has its own serial command, so effectively it is as if you were using the IR remote only you’ll be doing so via serial commands. These commands provide active OSD responses just like the IR remote.

DOWN

ENTER

LEFT

MENU

RIGHT

UP

NA

NA

Down-Arrow ( ) key

NA

NA

ENTER key

NA

NA

Left-Arrow ( ) key

NA

NA

MENU

NA

NA

Right-Arrow ( ) key

NA

NA

Up-Arrow ( ) key

 

 

 

Vision Model 140/150 Installation/Operation Manual

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Contents 140/150 Page TWO Year Limited Warranty RIGHTS, Limits and Exclusions Product Information Retain for Your Records Important Safety Instructions Declaration of Conformity Compliance InformationFCC Part 1Table of Contents Attach Lens Mounting Assembly to Lens Motor Carriage Plate Specifications Maintenance and TroubleshootingOperation Serial CommunicationsTable of Contents Xii 1List of Figures List of Figures 1Introduction Carriage return must be used after each command or stringAbout This Manual This ManualThey also provide supplemental information Using This ManualPerformance or cause a malfunction If you need Turn toDescription, Features and Benefits Optional Accessories Vision 140/150 at a Glance 2Controls and FunctionsTOP IR Sensor BUILT-IN Keypad Adjustable FeetInput Panel LED Status DisplayRemote Vision 140/150 Input PanelEthernet Input 1 RgbhvVision 140/150 Rear-Panel Keypad Left Button UP ButtonDown Button Right ButtonIR Sensor VHD Controller Front PanelVacuum Fluorescent Display Hdmi OUT VHD Controller Rear PanelInputs Composite Video InputMain Power Switch Power Input 100 to 240 VACRS-232 Control Port Main AC FuseVHD Controller/Vision 140/150 Remote Control Vision 140/150 Remote Control UnitLight IR Output IndicatorRETURN/EXIT Cinema ISF DAYControls and Functions Remote Control 3InstallationTo install batteries in the remote control OperationInstallation Installation Overview Quick SetupStep Procedure For Details, Refer to Projector Installation Options Installation ConsiderationsInstallation Type Advantages ConsiderationsThrow Ratio Vision 140/150 Lens Options and Throw RatiosWith 126.9x54-inch ScreenFloor Installation Ceiling InstallationPosition Vertical and Horizontal LensHorizontal Lens Shift Example only Vertical and Horizontal Lens Shift Limits Folded Optics Lens Assembly Front View Installing the Projection LensAnamorphic lens mounting kit is partially pre-assembled at Installing the Optional CineWide Lens MountCeiling-mounting an AutoScope-equipped projector Lens motor installedFloor-Mount Mounting the Vision 140/150 Adjusting the ProjectionFloor Mounting Upright AngleConnections to the Vision 140/150 and VHD Controller Connecting the VHD140/150 Hdmi Connections See Figure Connecting SourceController 11. Digital DTV RGB or Component Video Connections Digital DTV RGB or Component Video Connections See FigurePersonal Computer Analog Computer RGB Connections See FigureDVD Player, VCR Satellite Receiver Laser Disc etc Composite/S-Video/Component Video Connections See Figure14. RS-232 Control System Connection ConnectionEquipment Connecting 12-Volt TriggerPower source Connecting an External IR Receiver to the VHD ControllerProjector Component SD Ntsc 480i 169 V150 Turning on the PowerFocus Zoom Vertical and Horizontal Lens Shift Adjusting the Picture Orientation Primary Lens AdjustmentsPlate fixed CineWide Installing and Adjusting the CineWide Anamorphic LensHorizontal Position X Adjustment Installation Geometry Anamorphic Lens Top ViewWrong Position Calibrating Projector Input 2 DVI Main 17. TheaterMaster Remote Control for Vision 140/150Control Functions Navigating the Projector Disabled16x9 night Vhd 720p4x3 night Ltrbox nightNumber Sync 26.97 kHz Input 23.98 Hz Menu Name 16x9 nightAuto Source Locked Previous Channel Next Channel InterlaceSupport Native aspect ratio is with the primary lens only. With anSize and Position Menu Installation Picture Quality Menu Adjust Pixel Tracking before Pixel PhaseInternal grayscale test pattern Technicians use the White Balance submenuUncheck this item before exiting this menu There must be at least two consecutive white pixels presentAuto Color Enable Clamping Back Porch Clipping Detector Color Enable RedPre Calibration Red Black Level Red White LevelLumaCal lamp calibration takes approximately two minutes Installation MenuAbove, the Automatic Lens Calibration setting has no effect Factors Working With the LampValue only 1246 may represent 3500 lumens, for example Easily maintained as the lamp ages Installation 4Operation Using the On-Screen MenusService ISF PresetsInput Source Aspect RatioInput Source Main MenuAspect Ratio Description Aspect Ratio Settings169 Hdtv programs in theirWith a 2.351 screen and a RemotePicture Perform the adjustments in the order listed hereTypical Pluge Pattern for Adjusting Brightness Gray Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Gray Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Input Position Typical Test Pattern for Adjusting SharpnessInformation ISF PresetsCalibration You must enter a passcode to access the Calibration menuShould be used by ISF-certified technicians only ISF NightOperation You must enter a passcode to access the Service menu ServiceDo not change the Type setting in this menu Keystone Correction Vertical Keystone CorrectionHD/RGB 1 and HD/RGB 2 Color Space Select Auto, RGB or YUV Operation Operation Lamp and Filter Replacement 5Maintenance and TroubleshootingLamp cover 2 screws Removing the Lamp RVR Removing the Primary Lens Lens ReplacementTroubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting TipsSymptom Possible Causes Solution Trigger CineWide with SymptomDescription General Vision 140/150 Error CodesLamp Failures Code Description Power and Cooling Code Description Code Description Miscellaneous RS-232 Connection and Port Configuration Serial Command SyntaxSerial Commands Multiple serial commandsAspect Ratio Commands Image Preset Commands Output Shift Commands Value Stored? Description Miscellaneous Commands CommandEnter key Serial Communications Vision 140/150 Specifications 7SpecificationsVision 140/150 Specifications Industry-Standard Specifications Home Theater Calibration SpecificationsPower Requirements Vision DimensionsVHD Controller Specifications Vision 140/150 Dimensions Vision 140/150 DimensionsPage 020-0833-01 Rev. a March

Vision 140, Vision 150 specifications

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