Lmv-Lens Move - Christie Boxer 4K Technical Reference

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Command
Description
LHO?m
Returns the minimum and maximum range
of the zoom axis based on the last lens
calibration performed. The returned range is
persistent across AC cycles. (Read-only)
Examples
Move the lens to position 500 on the horizontal axis:
(LHO 500)
LMV–Lens Move
Adjusts all aspects of the lens position using a single command.
Commands
Command
LMV <horizontal> <vertical>
<zoom> <focus>
LMV+HSTP <relative steps>
LMV+VSTP <relative steps>
LMV+FSTP <relative steps>
LMV+ZSTP <relative steps>
Boxer 4K Serial API Commands Technical Reference
020-101697-05 Rev. 1 (07-2017)
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Description
Moves the lens to an absolute
position as specified by each of
the four arguments.
Moves the horizontal motor a
relative number of steps.
Moves the vertical motor a
relative number of steps.
Moves the focus motor a relative
number of steps.
Moves the zoom motor a relative
number of steps.
Serial API commands
Values
Values
Minimum and maximum of each axis =
Dependent on the projector and the
installed lens
Maximum horizontal range = -1600 to 1600
Maximum vertical range = -1600 to 1600
negative steps = Moves the display left
positive steps = Moves the display right
The maximum absolute value is dictated by
the current location of the motor and the
range of the axis (see the LMV command
above).
negative steps = Moves the display down
positive steps = Moves the display up
The maximum absolute value is dictated by
the current location of the motor and the
range of the axis (see the LMV command
above).
negative steps = Focuses inward
positive steps = Focuses outward
The maximum absolute value is dictated by
the current location of the motor and the
range of the axis (see the LMV command
above).
negative steps = Makes the display larger
positive steps = Makes the display smaller
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