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RGBOFFSET

RGB offset adjustment

Format

RGBOFFSET=

setting:Number>

Parameter


For models other than SX7 Mark II

Value range

from -20 to 20 for each value

For SX7 Mark II

Value range

from -60 to 40 for each value

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 command is used to adjust the offset of the R, G and B colors.

(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) This command functions in the same way as when "Image adjustment" - "Color adjustment" - "Offset

adjustment" are selected on the menu.

(4) This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode.
(5) The GET command can be used to retrieve the current RGB offset values.

For details, refer to the GET command.

Example

Setting

> RGBOFFSET=10, 11, 12

The R offset is set to 10, G offset to 11 and B offset to 12.

< i:OK

Reference

> GET RGBOFFSET or ?RGBOFFSET

The RGB offset values are obtained.

< g:RGBOFFSET=-10, 0, 19

Obtain settable parameter range (Min, Max)

> RANGE RGBOFFSET

< r:RGBOFFSET=N,-20,20,-20,20,-20,20

A number from -20 to 20 can be set for each color as the RGB offset values.

* 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**

x O O O O O O

* When a command is not supported, "e:0002 INVALID_COMMAND" is returned.

Setting