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RANGE HPIX/VPIX

Horizontal/vertical resolution setting range request

Format

Horizontal resolution setting range inquiry

Vertical resolution setting range inquiry

RANGEHPIX

RANGEVPIX

Response

r:HPIX=N, ,
r:VPIX=N, ,

For details on other responses, refer to the "Error List".

Description

This command is used to inquire about the ranges within which the horizontal and vertical
resolutions can be set.

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

and power-on status at the same time.
For SX7 Mark II: Inquiry can be made 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 make this inquiry with some input signals.
(4) The horizontal and vertical resolutions can be set using the HPIX and VPIX commands, respectively.

Example

> RANGE VPIX

< r:VPIX=N, 0, 1000

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

Commands supported

This defines the environments that support the command (power supply state, input signal state).

SX50

01.00**

SX6

01.01**

SX60

01.01**

X600

01.01**

SX7

01.01**

X700

01.01**

SX7 Mark II

01.02**

O O O O O O O

Environment

This defines the environments that support the command (power supply state, input signal state).

Power

Input

Mode

Model

OFF ON PM

D-RGB A-RGB1 A-RGB2 COMP

Video S-Video D-Video SCART None Remote Local

Remarks

SX50 x

O

x O O

O

x x x - - x O x

SX6, SX60,

X600

x

O

x O O

O

x x x O

x x O x

SX7,

X700

x

O

x O O

O

x x x O

x x O x

SX7 Mark II x

O

x O O

O

x x x O

x x O O

* If a state is not supported, "INVALID_MODE", "NOT_POWER_SUPPLIED" or “INVALID_SOURCE” is returned with the Err

response.

* If the necessary signals are not input, 'INVALID_SIGNAL (*****)' or 'NO_SIGNAL' is returned.
* When the power supply state is in the process of switching, an "i:BUSY" reply may be sent.

Reference