HP ep7100 manual Shdn

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Installing permanently

Power and status functions

Command

Parameters

Description

 

 

 

SHDN

None

Puts the projector into cool-down state,

 

 

and later into standby state. The

 

 

projector sends a notification when it

 

 

enters cool-down state (STAT=3), and

 

 

another when it enters standby state

 

 

(STAT=0). This keyword requires the

 

 

projector to be in its on state (STAT=1).

 

 

Do not send any requests other

 

 

than STAT in the time between

 

 

the cool-down and standby state

 

 

notifications. Otherwise,

 

 

unexpected results can occur.

 

 

 

W or WAKE

None

Puts the projector into warm-up state,

 

 

and later into on state. The projector

 

 

sends a notification when it enters

 

 

warm-up state (STAT=2), and another

 

 

when it enters the on state (STAT=1).

 

 

This keyword requires the projector to

 

 

be in standby state (STAT=0).

 

 

Do not send any requests other

 

 

than STAT in the time between

 

 

the warm-up and on state

 

 

notifications. Otherwise,

 

 

unexpected results can occur.

 

 

 

STAT

?

Queries the projector's current state:

 

 

0=standby state (off), 1=on, 2=warm-up

 

 

state, 3=cool-down state, 4=audio-only

 

 

state.

 

 

 

ALERT

Not a request

Notifies when a system alert condition

 

 

occurs: 0=lamp life warning, 1=lamp life

 

 

reached, 2=lamp faulty, 3=lamp

 

 

problem, 4=internal temperature too

 

 

high, 5=fan problem, 6=ambient

 

 

temperature too high, 7=color wheel

 

 

problem, 8=lamp cover open.

 

 

ALERT is sent only by the

 

 

projector, and cannot be used in

 

 

requests.

 

 

 

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User’s Guide

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Contents HP ep7100 Series Home Cinema Digital Projector First Edition July Contents Showing video Index Contents Setting up Safety precautionsWhat’s in the box? Identifying the contents of the box Identifying common features Projector at a glanceIdentifying major components Projector buttons and lights Identifying the projector buttons and lightsBack panel Identifying back panel componentsRemote control Accessories Identifying features of the remote controlSetting up the projector Planning your layoutSetting up Image size diagonal Image size width Distance lens to screen Connecting power Connecting a video source Connecting a component-video source Connecting an S-video source Connecting a composite-video source Connecting a DVI source Connecting a Scart source Connecting a sound system Connecting several video sources Connecting a computer Turning the projector on and off Turning the projector onTurning the projector off Moving the projectorMaking basic adjustments Selecting a sourceAiming the projector Adjusting the focus and zoom Changing the picture mode Press menu and go to Picture Customize picture modeAdjusting the shape of the picture Adjusting a slanted picture Adjusting the volumeHiding or showing the picture Showing videoShowing the video source Showing a computer screenShowing video Adjusting the picture Adjusting the projectorAdjusting the picture and sound Adjusting the soundUsing the on-screen menu Adjusting the projector setupChanging settings using the on-screen menu Input menu Input menuPicture menu Picture menuSource or each viewing environment. You can also Setup menu Sound menuHelp menu Adjusting the projector Cleaning the projector lens Maintaining the projectorGetting the projector status Replacing the lamp module Replacing the lamp module requires special considerationReplacing the battery in the remote control Maintaining the projector Installing on a table Installing permanentlyInstalling the projector Installing on the ceilingConnecting to a room controller Examples of room controller commandsSerial connections Request *BRT=65CR Room controller commands Notification Cspc Hide Lhrs Shdn Menu Installing permanently If the red temperature light is on or blinking Fixing problemsTroubleshooting suggestions If both red warning lights are blinkingStart-up problems Picture problemsIf the image is too small or too large If the image is out of focusIf an upside-down or reversed image is displayed If the image has slanted sidesIf the image is stretched If the projected colors seem slightly wrongIf the projected colors seem completely wrong If the image disappears from the computer screen Sound problemsIf a computer display is projected with low resolution If no sound is coming out of the projectorInterruption problems Remote control problemsTesting the projector Press menu and go to Help DiagnosticsFixing problems Support and warranty SupportContacting HP support Americas Extent of limited warranty Limited warrantyHP digital projector limited warranty statement Obtaining HP repairLimitations of warranty Limitations of liabilityLocal law Support and warranty Specifications Projector specificationsReference Operating Video mode compatibility Compatibility Resolution Refresh rates Hz AnalogMercury safety Safety informationLED safety Regulatory informationCanada Japan KoreaConnections to peripheral devices International Declaration of conformity Reference Index Index Index Index Page 5990-3663