Canon Zcontdrv, Projector WUX10 MarkII User Commands, Format, Environment, Response, Example

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ZCONTDRV

Projector WUX10 MarkII User Commands

ZCONTDRV

Zoom lens continuous drive control

Manual background Format

ZCONTDRV=<Zoom lens continuous control parameter:ID>

<Zoom lens continuous control parameter:ID>

STOP

This stops the zooming.

WIDE

This zooms to the wide-angle end.

TELE

This zooms to the telephoto end.

Manual background Environment

 

Power

 

 

 

 

Input

OFF

ON

PM

D-RGB

A-RGB1

A-RGB2

COMP

VIDEO

HDMI

None

X

O

X

-

 

 

 

Manual background Response

"i:OK" is returned when the drive was completed successfully. For details on other responses, refer to the "Error List".

Manual background Description

(1)This command is used to drive the zoom lens continuously.

(2)This command functions in the same way as when first the "ZOOM" button on the remote control or main unit panel is pressed and then the "" or "" button is pressed.

(3)Zoom drive is started by specifying "TELE" or "WIDE".

To stop the drive, send the "ZCONTDRV=STOP" command.

If no instruction was given to stop the drive, the drive stops at the drive direction end.

(4)The following commands are acknowledged during zoom drive, but zoom drive will also stop at the same time.

a.POWER

b.ZCONTDRV=STOP

(5)The following commands are acknowledged during zoom drive, and a response is returned while the drive continues.

a.

GET MODE

e.

GET PRODCODE

i.

LOCAL

b.

GET POWER

f.

GET ROMVER

j.

RC

c.

GET ERR

g.

GET COMVER

k.

MAIN

d.

GET LAMPCOUNTER

h.

REMOTE

l.

[NULL]

(6)There are no GET commands available for this command.

Manual background Example

Control

Control over the zooming to the telephoto end is started.

> ZCONTDRV=TELE

<I:OK

*Commands are indicated by ">", and responses are indicated by "<".

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