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Projector User Commands


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SEL

Input signal selection

Format

SEL=

Parameter

AUTO Auto

The parameters which can be set at any given point in time can be obtained using the RANGE
command. For details, refer to the RANGE command.

Response

"i:OK" is returned if the parameter was set properly.
For details on other responses, refer to the "Error List".

Description

This selects the input signal.

(1) For models other than SX7 Mark II: It can be executed when the projector is in both the remote mode and

power-on status at the same time.
For SX7 Mark II: It can be executed whenever the projector is in the power-on status.

(2) A “busy” response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven.

(Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command.)

(3) It may not be possible to execute the command with some input signals.
(4) This command takes effect only with the "AUTO" parameter setting.
(5) This command has the same function as the buttons listed in the table below.

Model

Menu

SX50

[Display setting] - [Input signal selection]-[AUTO]

SX6, SX60, X600, SX7, X700,
SX7 Mark II

[Display setting] - [Input signal selection]-[AUTO]

(6) The GET command can be used to retrieve the current current input signal.

For details, refer to the GET command.

List of signals which can be detected

Parameter

Remarks

PAL

Includes PAL-M and PAL-N

SECAM

NTSC Includes

NTSC4.43

1080i

Includes 540p (1080i non-interlaced signal)

1035i

720p

575p

480p

575i

Includes 288p (PAL non-interlaced signal)

480i

Includes 240p (NTSC non-interlaced signal)

UNKNOWN

No-color, 1080p, and other signals

Example

Setting

> SEL=AUTO

This sets the input signal selection to “AUTO”.

< i:OK

Reference

> GET SEL or ?SEL

This retrieves the input signal.

< g:SEL=575p

Acquisition of parameters which can be set

> RANGE SEL

< r:SEL=I, AUTO

Only "AUTO" can be set for the input signal selection.

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

Setting