Pc Adjust Control Command; Cf_Fsync Command; Cf_Tdots Command; Cf_Clamp Command - Sanyo PDG-DXL2000 - 2000 Lumens Specifications

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PDG-DXL2000 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications

8.5 PC Adjust Control Command

8.5.1

CF_FSYNC Command

Command
"CF_FSYNC_%1"[CR]
"0000~0031" --------------- Directly select Fine Sync setting value
%1
"UP" -------------------------- Current Fine Sync setting value + 1
"DN" -------------------------- Current Fine Sync setting value - 1
Set Fine Sync value of PC signal
The value set by this command will not be saved to projector. Therefore, when
Details
turning into Standby status or ALL is OFF, the value returns to original setting.
This command is available in normal Power ON status.
Acceptable
Response
Unacceptable
8.5.2

CF_TDOTS Command

Command
"CF_TDOTS_%1"[CR]
"mmmm~nnnn" --- Directly select Total Dots setting value
%1
"UP" -------------- Current Total Dots setting value + 1
"DN" -------------- Current Total Dots setting value - 1
Set Total Dots of PC signal
The value set by this command will not be saved to projector. Therefore, when
Details
turning into Standby status or ALL is OFF, the value returns to original setting.
This command is available in normal Power ON status.
Acceptable
Response
Unacceptable
8.5.3

CF_CLAMP Command

Command
"CF_CLAMP_%1"[CR]
"mmmm~nnnn" ---- Directly select Clamp setting value
"mmmm" shows minimum value, fixed-value "0001".
%1
"nnnn" shows maximum value: it depends on input signal.
"UP" ------------------ Current Clamp setting value + 1
"DN" ------------------ Current Clamp setting value – 1
Set Clamp value of PC signal
The value set by this command will not be saved to projector. Therefore, when
Details
turning into Standby status or ALL is OFF, the value returns to original setting.
This command is available in normal Power ON status.
Acceptable
Response
Unacceptable
"000"[CR]
"Error Code"[CR]
"mmmm" shows minimum value, it is current Display Dots value +
Horizontal Position value
.
"nnnn" shows maximum value, which is not over 150MHz.
"000"[CR]
"Error Code"[CR]
"000"[CR]
"Error Code"[CR]
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