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PDG-DSU30 Basic Serial Command Specifications 6.32 ENTER Command 14 6.33 Video Command 13 6.34 S-Video Command 13 6.35 FREEZE ON Command 14 6.36 FREEZE OFF Command 14 6.37 AUTO ADJ. Command 15 7 Status Read Command 16 7.1 Format ...16 7.2 Transfer Example 16 7.3 Status Read Command 16 7.4 Input Source Read Command 17 7.5 Lamp Time Read Command 17 7.6 Setting Read Command 17 3/17 Command 14 6.38 KEYSTONE + Command 15 6.39 KEYSTONE -
PDG-DSU30 Basic Serial Command Specifications 6.32 ENTER Command 14 6.33 Video Command 13 6.34 S-Video Command 13 6.35 FREEZE ON Command 14 6.36 FREEZE OFF Command 14 6.37 AUTO ADJ. Command 15 7 Status Read Command 16 7.1 Format ...16 7.2 Transfer Example 16 7.3 Status Read Command 16 7.4 Input Source Read Command 17 7.5 Lamp Time Read Command 17 7.6 Setting Read Command 17 3/17 Command 14 6.38 KEYSTONE + Command 15 6.39 KEYSTONE -
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...Commands that get basic status of the returned value for 5 seconds. 3.7. It takes about 7 seconds for internal initialization or lighting the lamps in 7 seconds after the reception of command; When the projector receives the commands for internal initialization after receiving the command. About the action...Power On command. 3.9. It carries out the Status Read commands in 500ms after the "Acceptable" response for Input switching. 3.11. PDG-DSU30 Basic Serial Command Specifications 3 Notes for commands must be changed in menu. The communication speed can be in upper case (A -
...Commands that get basic status of the returned value for 5 seconds. 3.7. It takes about 7 seconds for internal initialization or lighting the lamps in 7 seconds after the reception of command; When the projector receives the commands for internal initialization after receiving the command. About the action...Power On command. 3.9. It carries out the Status Read commands in 500ms after the "Acceptable" response for Input switching. 3.11. PDG-DSU30 Basic Serial Command Specifications 3 Notes for commands must be changed in menu. The communication speed can be in upper case (A -
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KEYSTONE + KEYSTONE - 5 Status Read Command Table Command CR0 CR1 Item Status Read Input Mode Read CR3 CR4 Lamp Time Read Setting Read 6/17 PDG-DSU30 Basic Serial Command Specifications Command C00 C01 C05 C09 C0A C0B C0C C0D C0E C0F C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 Item ...
KEYSTONE + KEYSTONE - 5 Status Read Command Table Command CR0 CR1 Item Status Read Input Mode Read CR3 CR4 Lamp Time Read Setting Read 6/17 PDG-DSU30 Basic Serial Command Specifications Command C00 C01 C05 C09 C0A C0B C0C C0D C0E C0F C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 Item ...
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...= 410 Hours Unacceptable "?" [CR] 7.6 Setting Read Command COMMAND "CR4" [CR] Detail Get screen setting status of them. %1 = lamp No.1 e.g.; Acceptable "%1" [CR] Response "11" [CR] = Normal Screen Setting(Status: Desktop Front) "01" [CR] = Picture...17 S-video Unacceptable "?" [CR] 7.5 Lamp Time Read Command COMMAND "CR3" [CR] Detail Get total lamp running hours Acceptable "%1" [CR] Response %1, %2 Each lamp data follows in sequence with one space between each of Ceiling/Rear. Computer %1 "2" = Selected. PDG-DSU30 Basic Serial Command Specifications 7.4 Input Source Read...
...= 410 Hours Unacceptable "?" [CR] 7.6 Setting Read Command COMMAND "CR4" [CR] Detail Get screen setting status of them. %1 = lamp No.1 e.g.; Acceptable "%1" [CR] Response "11" [CR] = Normal Screen Setting(Status: Desktop Front) "01" [CR] = Picture...17 S-video Unacceptable "?" [CR] 7.5 Lamp Time Read Command COMMAND "CR3" [CR] Detail Get total lamp running hours Acceptable "%1" [CR] Response %1, %2 Each lamp data follows in sequence with one space between each of Ceiling/Rear. Computer %1 "2" = Selected. PDG-DSU30 Basic Serial Command Specifications 7.4 Input Source Read...
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...Table 9 5.4. Sound Command Table 9 5.7. Setting Command Table 10 5.8. Image Command Table 9 5.2. Screen Command Table 9 5.5. Lamp Command Table 9 5.6. PC Control Command Table 9 5.3. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications CONTENTS 1 Overview ...6 2 Serial Interface Specification 6 2.1 Transfer Specification 6 2.2 Connection ...6 3 ...Read Command Table 11 6.3 Input Status Read Command Table 11 6.4 Screen Status Read Command Table 11 6.5 Lamp Status Read Command Table 11 6.6 Sound Status Read Command Table 11 6.7 Setting Status Read Command Table ...
...Table 9 5.4. Sound Command Table 9 5.7. Setting Command Table 10 5.8. Image Command Table 9 5.2. Screen Command Table 9 5.5. Lamp Command Table 9 5.6. PC Control Command Table 9 5.3. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications CONTENTS 1 Overview ...6 2 Serial Interface Specification 6 2.1 Transfer Specification 6 2.2 Connection ...6 3 ...Read Command Table 11 6.3 Input Status Read Command Table 11 6.4 Screen Status Read Command Table 11 6.5 Lamp Status Read Command Table 11 6.6 Sound Status Read Command Table 11 6.7 Setting Status Read Command Table ...
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PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 8.4.9 CF_COLTEMP Command 17 8.4.10 CF_COLSET_%1_%2 Command 17 8.4.11 CF_COLSPACE Command 17 8.5 PC Control Command 18 8.5.1 CF_FSYNC... 20 8.7.1 CF_SCREEN Command 20 8.7.2 CF_OVERSCAN Command 20 8.7.3 CF_DZOOM Command 20 8.7.4 CF_KEYSTONE Command 20 8.7.5 CF_MOUNTING Command 21 8.7.6 CF_VPOS Command 21 8.7.7 CF_HPOS Command 21 8.8 Lamp Command 22 8.8.1 CF_LAMPH Command 22 8.8.2 CF_LAMPMODE Command 22 8.9 Sound Command 23 8.9.1 CF_VOLUME Command 23 8.9.2 CF_MUTE Command 23 8.10 Setting Command 24 8.10.1 CF_LANG Command...
PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 8.4.9 CF_COLTEMP Command 17 8.4.10 CF_COLSET_%1_%2 Command 17 8.4.11 CF_COLSPACE Command 17 8.5 PC Control Command 18 8.5.1 CF_FSYNC... 20 8.7.1 CF_SCREEN Command 20 8.7.2 CF_OVERSCAN Command 20 8.7.3 CF_DZOOM Command 20 8.7.4 CF_KEYSTONE Command 20 8.7.5 CF_MOUNTING Command 21 8.7.6 CF_VPOS Command 21 8.7.7 CF_HPOS Command 21 8.8 Lamp Command 22 8.8.1 CF_LAMPH Command 22 8.8.2 CF_LAMPMODE Command 22 8.9 Sound Command 23 8.9.1 CF_VOLUME Command 23 8.9.2 CF_MUTE Command 23 8.10 Setting Command 24 8.10.1 CF_LANG Command...
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PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 8.11.1 CF_KEYENU Command 28 8.11.2 CF_FREEZE Command 28 8.11.3 CF_VMUTE Command 28 8.11.4 CF_POWER Command 28 9 Status Read Command 29 9.1 ... Command 34 9.7 Screen Status Read Commands 35 9.7.1 CR_SCREEN Command 35 9.7.2 CR_OVERSCAN Command 35 9.7.3 CR_DZOOM Command 35 9.7.4 CR_MOUNTING Command 35 9.7.5 CR_VPOS Command 35 9.7.6 CR_HPOS Command 36 9.8 Lamp Status Read Commands 37 9.8.1 CR_LAMPMODE Command 37 9.8.2 CR_PROJH Command 37 9.8.3 CR_LAMPH Command 37 9.9 SOUND status Read Commands 38 4 / 42
PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 8.11.1 CF_KEYENU Command 28 8.11.2 CF_FREEZE Command 28 8.11.3 CF_VMUTE Command 28 8.11.4 CF_POWER Command 28 9 Status Read Command 29 9.1 ... Command 34 9.7 Screen Status Read Commands 35 9.7.1 CR_SCREEN Command 35 9.7.2 CR_OVERSCAN Command 35 9.7.3 CR_DZOOM Command 35 9.7.4 CR_MOUNTING Command 35 9.7.5 CR_VPOS Command 35 9.7.6 CR_HPOS Command 36 9.8 Lamp Status Read Commands 37 9.8.1 CR_LAMPMODE Command 37 9.8.2 CR_PROJH Command 37 9.8.3 CR_LAMPH Command 37 9.9 SOUND status Read Commands 38 4 / 42
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PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 5. PC Control Command Table Execute command CF_FSYNC_%1[CR] CF_TDOTS_%1[CR] Set value of Fine sync Set value of Total dots ... of Horizontal Position Set value of V Position. Set Keystone Correction Select Mounting mode Set value of Vertical Position 5.3. Lamp Command Table Execute command CF_LAMPH_%1[CR] CF_LAMPMODE_%1[CR] Item Reset total lamp running time for each lamp Set "Eco mode". 5.6. Item Set value of H Position. 5.5. Set value of Overscan. Set ON/OFF of Color...
PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 5. PC Control Command Table Execute command CF_FSYNC_%1[CR] CF_TDOTS_%1[CR] Set value of Fine sync Set value of Total dots ... of Horizontal Position Set value of V Position. Set Keystone Correction Select Mounting mode Set value of Vertical Position 5.3. Lamp Command Table Execute command CF_LAMPH_%1[CR] CF_LAMPMODE_%1[CR] Item Reset total lamp running time for each lamp Set "Eco mode". 5.6. Item Set value of H Position. 5.5. Set value of Overscan. Set ON/OFF of Color...
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Set Information Hidefunction Return the settings to Factory Default status 5.8. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 5.7. Other Command Table Execute command CF_KEYEMU_%1[CR] CF_FREEZE_%1[CR] CF_VMUTE_%1[CR] CF_POWER_%1[CR] Item Behave the same as Remote control ... Logo function Set High Altitude function Set Direct Power On function Set timer for Power management Set Sleep timer Set Eco.Standby 1w function Set Lamp life Reminder.
Set Information Hidefunction Return the settings to Factory Default status 5.8. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 5.7. Other Command Table Execute command CF_KEYEMU_%1[CR] CF_FREEZE_%1[CR] CF_VMUTE_%1[CR] CF_POWER_%1[CR] Item Behave the same as Remote control ... Logo function Set High Altitude function Set Direct Power On function Set timer for Power management Set Sleep timer Set Eco.Standby 1w function Set Lamp life Reminder.
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... [CR] Get total running time of projector CR_LAMPH [CR] Get total Actuality used time of lamps 6.6 Sound Status Read Command Table Status read command Item CR_VOLUME [CR] Get value of Fine Sync. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 6 Status Read Command Table 6.1 Image Status Read Command Table Status ... of D.zoom CR_MOUNTING [CR] Get Mounting mode CR_VPOS[CR] Get setting value of V Position CR_HPOS[CR] Get setting value of H Position 6.5 Lamp Status Read Command Table Status read command Item CR_LAMPMODE [CR] Get setting status of Mute. 11 / 42
... [CR] Get total running time of projector CR_LAMPH [CR] Get total Actuality used time of lamps 6.6 Sound Status Read Command Table Status read command Item CR_VOLUME [CR] Get value of Fine Sync. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 6 Status Read Command Table 6.1 Image Status Read Command Table Status ... of D.zoom CR_MOUNTING [CR] Get Mounting mode CR_VPOS[CR] Get setting value of V Position CR_HPOS[CR] Get setting value of H Position 6.5 Lamp Status Read Command Table Status read command Item CR_LAMPMODE [CR] Get setting status of Mute. 11 / 42
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... Power management CR_SLEEPTIMER[CR] Get setting value of Sleep timer CR_STANDBYMODE[CR] Get setting status of projector. CR_FREEZE [CR] Get setting status of Input search. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 6.7 Setting Status Read Command Table Status read command Item CR_STATUS [CR] Get status of Standby mode. CR_VMUTE [CR] Get setting...
... Power management CR_SLEEPTIMER[CR] Get setting value of Sleep timer CR_STANDBYMODE[CR] Get setting status of projector. CR_FREEZE [CR] Get setting status of Input search. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 6.7 Setting Status Read Command Table Status read command Item CR_STATUS [CR] Get status of Standby mode. CR_VMUTE [CR] Get setting...
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Details Reset total lamp running time This command is available in EEPROM and the setting value remains after the power is ALL OFF. No display is stored in normal ... Details Select Eco mode. (Valid only when in the normal Power ON status.) The value set by this command is shown when projector received command.. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 8.8 Lamp Command 8.8.1 CF_LAMPH Command Command "CF_LAMPH_%1"[CR] %1 "RST Reset...
Details Reset total lamp running time This command is available in EEPROM and the setting value remains after the power is ALL OFF. No display is stored in normal ... Details Select Eco mode. (Valid only when in the normal Power ON status.) The value set by this command is shown when projector received command.. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 8.8 Lamp Command 8.8.1 CF_LAMPH Command Command "CF_LAMPH_%1"[CR] %1 "RST Reset...
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...Acceptable "000" [CR] Correspondence Unacceptable "Error Code" [CR] 8.10.11CF_LAMPLIFERE Command Command "CF_LAMPLIFERE_%1"[CR] %1 "ON Set Lamp Life Reminder On "OFF Set Lamp Life Reminder Off Details Set up Eco. No display is OFF. Acceptable "000"[CR] Response Unacceptable "Error Code"[CR] 8....The value set by this command is stored in EEPROM and its setting is effective even after ALL is OFF. No display is OFF. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 8.10.8 CF_P-MANETIME Command Command "CF_P-MANETIME_%1" [CR] "000~180 Directly specify the timer to sleep...
...Acceptable "000" [CR] Correspondence Unacceptable "Error Code" [CR] 8.10.11CF_LAMPLIFERE Command Command "CF_LAMPLIFERE_%1"[CR] %1 "ON Set Lamp Life Reminder On "OFF Set Lamp Life Reminder Off Details Set up Eco. No display is OFF. Acceptable "000"[CR] Response Unacceptable "Error Code"[CR] 8....The value set by this command is stored in EEPROM and its setting is effective even after ALL is OFF. No display is OFF. PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 8.10.8 CF_P-MANETIME Command Command "CF_P-MANETIME_%1" [CR] "000~180 Directly specify the timer to sleep...
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... "Error Code" [CR] 9.8.2 CR_PROJH Command Command "CR_PROJH" [CR] Details Get total running time, not corresponding value Acceptable "000_%1"[CR] Correspondence %1, %2 %1 = lamp No.1 "00000"~"99999" eg; PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 9.8 Lamp Status Read Commands 9.8.1 CR_LAMPMODE Command Command "CR_LAMPMODE" [CR] Details Get setting status of projector (in hours) Acceptable "000_%1" [CR] Correspondence %1 "0000000...
... "Error Code" [CR] 9.8.2 CR_PROJH Command Command "CR_PROJH" [CR] Details Get total running time, not corresponding value Acceptable "000_%1"[CR] Correspondence %1, %2 %1 = lamp No.1 "00000"~"99999" eg; PDG-DSU30 Expand Serial Command Functional Specifications 9.8 Lamp Status Read Commands 9.8.1 CR_LAMPMODE Command Command "CR_LAMPMODE" [CR] Details Get setting status of projector (in hours) Acceptable "000_%1" [CR] Correspondence %1 "0000000...
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...10.11 CR_LAMPLIFERE Command Command "CR_LAMPLIFERE" [CR] Details Get setting status of Lamp Life Reminder Acceptable "000_%a" [CR] Correspondence %a "ON Lamp Life Reminder is ON "OFF Lamp Life Reminder is OFF Unacceptable "Error Code" [CR] 9.10.12 CR_INFODISP ...Command Command "CR_INFODISP" [CR] Details Get setting status of Sleep timer Acceptable "000_%1" [CR] Correspondence %1 "001" - Standby (1w) Acceptable "000_%a" [CR] Correspondence %a "ON Eco. Standby (1w) is ON "OFF Eco. PDG-DSU30...
...10.11 CR_LAMPLIFERE Command Command "CR_LAMPLIFERE" [CR] Details Get setting status of Lamp Life Reminder Acceptable "000_%a" [CR] Correspondence %a "ON Lamp Life Reminder is ON "OFF Lamp Life Reminder is OFF Unacceptable "Error Code" [CR] 9.10.12 CR_INFODISP ...Command Command "CR_INFODISP" [CR] Details Get setting status of Sleep timer Acceptable "000_%1" [CR] Correspondence %1 "001" - Standby (1w) Acceptable "000_%a" [CR] Correspondence %a "ON Eco. Standby (1w) is ON "OFF Eco. PDG-DSU30...
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...power consumption is reduced in its products are subject to continuous improvement, SANYO reserves the right to modify product our design and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligations. * Lamp life may be ceiling or inverse mounted for . Resolution Brightness (typical)...go anywhere capability make this a truly portable projector. 2500 LUMENS z SVGA z ULTRAPORTABLE PROJECTOR PDG-DSU30 ULTRAPORTABLE PROJECTOR DLP® ULTRA-COMPACT, FULLY PORTABLE SVGA DESIGN Not much larger than a laptop PC, the PDG-DSU30 weighs less than 5.1 pounds and delivers true SVGA picture...
...power consumption is reduced in its products are subject to continuous improvement, SANYO reserves the right to modify product our design and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligations. * Lamp life may be ceiling or inverse mounted for . Resolution Brightness (typical)...go anywhere capability make this a truly portable projector. 2500 LUMENS z SVGA z ULTRAPORTABLE PROJECTOR PDG-DSU30 ULTRAPORTABLE PROJECTOR DLP® ULTRA-COMPACT, FULLY PORTABLE SVGA DESIGN Not much larger than a laptop PC, the PDG-DSU30 weighs less than 5.1 pounds and delivers true SVGA picture...
Owner's Manual
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... |Input 23 SCREEN 24 SETTING | Language 26 SETTING 26 SETTING | Signal 28 SETTING | Advanced 29 OPTIONS 30 OPTIONS | Advanced 31 OPTIONS | Lamp Settings 32 Appendices Troubleshooting 33 Replacing the lamp 38 Specifications 40 Computer Compatibility 41 Configurations of Terminals 42 Terminal : Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin)...... 42 Terminal : Mini DIN 3-pin...
... |Input 23 SCREEN 24 SETTING | Language 26 SETTING 26 SETTING | Signal 28 SETTING | Advanced 29 OPTIONS 30 OPTIONS | Advanced 31 OPTIONS | Lamp Settings 32 Appendices Troubleshooting 33 Replacing the lamp 38 Specifications 40 Computer Compatibility 41 Configurations of Terminals 42 Terminal : Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin)...... 42 Terminal : Mini DIN 3-pin...
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...When switching the projector off, please ensure the cooling cycle has been completed before disconnecting power. When replacing the lamp, please allow unit to maximize the life of your eyes. Reset the "Lamp Counter Reset" function from the on the projector first and then the signal sources. If this user's guide ...end of its life, it shows warning messages. This apparatus must be sure to page 32). Do not look into the projector's lens when the lamp is powered on . Please do not expose this may make a loud popping sound. This projector will burn out and may cause electric shock. ...
...When switching the projector off, please ensure the cooling cycle has been completed before disconnecting power. When replacing the lamp, please allow unit to maximize the life of your eyes. Reset the "Lamp Counter Reset" function from the on the projector first and then the signal sources. If this user's guide ...end of its life, it shows warning messages. This apparatus must be sure to page 32). Do not look into the projector's lens when the lamp is powered on . Please do not expose this may make a loud popping sound. This projector will burn out and may cause electric shock. ...
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..." to launch the Onscreen display (OSD), back to the top level of OSD for the OSD main menu operation Adjust the image to compensate for lamp counter) Press "S-VIDEO" to compensate for distortion caused by tilting the projector. Press "VIDEO" to choose RGB, Component, S-Video and Composite sources. Zoom out or...
..." to launch the Onscreen display (OSD), back to the top level of OSD for the OSD main menu operation Adjust the image to compensate for lamp counter) Press "S-VIDEO" to compensate for distortion caused by tilting the projector. Press "VIDEO" to choose RGB, Component, S-Video and Composite sources. Zoom out or...
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.../Off the Projector Powering On the Projector 1. When disappear startup screen, the POWER LED will turn red. 2. Remove the lens cap. 3. Turn on the lamp by pressing "ON/STAND-BY" on the projector first and then the signal sources. 14 English Lens Cap 1 The POWER LED will turn blue. 4. Turn...
.../Off the Projector Powering On the Projector 1. When disappear startup screen, the POWER LED will turn red. 2. Remove the lens cap. 3. Turn on the lamp by pressing "ON/STAND-BY" on the projector first and then the signal sources. 14 English Lens Cap 1 The POWER LED will turn blue. 4. Turn...