JVC DLA-DS1U Serial protocol for the DLA-DS1U and DLA-M2000LU/SC D-ILA project - Page 15

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12. COMMANDS This section describes the commands that can be used with the Projector. ◇ In the Communication Examples, the ID number registered on the Projector is represented as '1' (31H). This is the default setting. ◇ "CTLR" refers to transmissions from the external control unit and "DLA" refers to transmissions (Tally (Response) Data) from the Projector. ◇ "Reply Time" refers to the maximum time required between command reception and return of Tally (Response) Data. In other words, it refers to the maximum time that the external control unit must wait for the Tally (Response) Data. ◇ For details on the different parameters, refer to 7. Parameters. ◇ Acceptance or non-acceptance of a command in each operation mode is indicated by "O" (accept) or "X" (does not accept). 14

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12. COMMANDS
This section describes the commands that can be used with the Projector.
In the Communication Examples, the ID number registered on the Projector is represented as ‘1’ (31H).
This is the default setting.
"CTLR" refers to transmissions from the external control unit and "DLA" refers to transmissions (Tally
(Response) Data) from the Projector.
"Reply Time" refers to the maximum time required between command reception and return of Tally
(Response) Data.
In other words, it refers to the maximum time that the external control unit must
wait for the Tally (Response) Data.
For details on the different parameters, refer to 7. Parameters.
Acceptance or non-acceptance of a command in each operation mode is indicated by "O" (accept) or
"X" (does not accept).