RS-232C Adjustment
7Other commands
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DITS01 | Displays DISPLAY CALL 1. |
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IM0 | INFORMATION |
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DW0 | Subtracts 10 from the adjustment value. |
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DWF | Minimizes the adjustment value. |
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DWn | Subtracts n from the adjustment value. (n=1~9) |
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UP0 | Adds 10 to the adjustment value. |
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UPF | Maximizes the adjustment value. |
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UPn | Adds n to the adjustment value (n = 1 to 9). |
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1.6QUEST Commands
What are QUEST commands?
•Quest commands output TXD such as adjustment data from the panel’s microprocessor to a PC.
•Adjustment and other data is output in ASCII code.
Note Command names are given inside brackets < >.
•Data output format
STX (02hex) | Command | Data | ···· | Data | Checksum | ETX (03hex) | |
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•A QUEST command is invalid when no ID has not been assigned.
•A QUEST command is invalid when a wildcard (*) is used in the ID when sending the command.
7Quest Command Table
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QST | Obtains status information. |
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QPI | Obtains integrator/PICTURE information. |
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QWB | Obtains integrator/WHITE BALANCE information. |
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QPS | Obtains integrator/SCREEN information. |
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QSS | Obtains SETUP information. |
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QSO | Obtains Menu Integrator/OPTION information. |
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QSU | Obtains audio status. |
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QCI | Obtains time information. |
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QAP | Obtains various machine names. |
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