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Appendix B ► Serial Communications
3.111 Phs
PIP horizontal size
3.112 PIP
Picture-in-Picture
3.113 Pjh
Projector hours of Use
3.114 PlK
Parameter lockout
3.115 PnD
Plug & Display Modes
Phs PIP hoRIzonTal sIze
noTe: Not available in v1.0.
Use PHS to set what percentage (0-100) of the screen width to use for the width of the Picture-
in-Picture window. Height of the window will then be determined by the aspect ratio of the input
image.
PIP PICTURe-In-PICTURe
Use PIP to turn picture-in-picture on (1) or off (0). noTe: Not available in software v1.0.
Pjh PRojeCToR hoURs of Use
Use PJH to determine the number of hours (0-16,777,215) the projector has been operated,
including cool-down modes.
PlK PaRaMeTeR loCKoUT
Use PLK to specify which menu options are to be locked from the user (note: a lockout can still
be accessed via ASCII command). In a PLK message, P1 represents the corresponding function
code (e.g., CNT, CTM, etc.) you wish to lock or unlock. Where several related options—such as
blanking controls—share a single lockout, locking or unlocking any one of the options toggles
the full lockout status.
To lock/unlock all options, omit any P1 function code from your PLK set message.
examples:
(PLK "CON" 1)
(PLK 1)
(PLK "BRT" 0)
PnD PlUg & DIsPlaY MoDes
Use PND to specify the display mode requested of the video source.
noTe: The source computer may need to be rebooted before this setting will take effect.
0 = Default Timing (Native Resolution @ 60Hz)
1 = 1024 x 768 x 116Hz
2 = 720p (1280 x 720 x 60Hz)
3 = 1080p50/1080i50
4 = 1280 x 1024 x 110Hz
5 = 1400 x 1050 x 60Hz
6 = 1400 x 1050 x 102Hz
7 = DC2k (2048 x 1080 x 60Hz)
8 = 1080p60/1080i60
9 = 1080p24/1080p30Hz
B-36
Lock the "Contrast" control
Lock all possible options
Unlock the "Brightness" control

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