Canon LV-7565 Serial Functional Specification - Page 47

CR_TEMPWARN Command, 12.7. CR_TEMPFAIL Command

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Expand Serial Command Specification Page 46 of 46 9.12.6. CR_TEMPWARN Command Command "CR_TEMPWARN" [CR] Details Read if the sensors are exceeding or approaching critical temperature. When some sensors are installed inside the Projector, read each sensor's temperature. Acceptable "000_%1_%2_%3" [CR] %1: temperature sensor 1 %2: temperature sensor 2 %3: temperature sensor 3 Response "W" ---- Exceeding critical temperature (Warning) "S" ----- Sensor temperature is safe "N" ----- Not relate to the temperature %1 %2 Ex. When "S_W_S" [CR] means that sensor 1 is saftety %3 temperature, sensor 2 is exceeding critical temperature, and sensor 3 is safety temperature. Note) Depends on Projector models, when the temperature difference between sensor 1 and sensor 2 is over the specified temperature, the sensor may show "W". In this case, sensor 3 shows that the temperature difference is "W", "S", or "N". Unacceptable "?" [CR] 9.12.7. CR_TEMPFAIL Command Command "CR_TEMPFAIL" [CR] Details Read the temperature inside a Projector. When some temperature sensors are installed in the Projector, it is possible to know the temperature all at once. Acceptable "000_%1_%2_%3" [CR] %1 = Temperature, sensor 1 %2 = Temperature, sensor 2 %3 = Temperature, sensor 3 Response (Ex.) "_31.5F" [CR] _ means a space. When the temperature sinks to -, the first %1 character "-" like "-05.5F" [CR]. %2 Last character indicates the sensor's status. %3 Exceeding critical temperature = "F" Sensor temperature is safe = "S" Not relate to the temperature = "N" "_31.5F" indicates 31.5 degrees and safety temperature. When the temperature is safe, the data will be "_00.0S". Every time the Projector is reset, "_00.0S" is set. In short, previous data is deleted. Unacceptable "?" [CR]

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Expand Serial Command Specification
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9.12.6. CR_TEMPWARN Command
Command
“CR_TEMPWARN” [CR]
Details
Read if the sensors are exceeding or approaching critical temperature.
When some sensors are installed inside the Projector, read each sensor’s
temperature.
Acceptable
“000_%1_%2_%3” [CR]
%1
%2
%3
%1: temperature sensor 1
%2: temperature sensor 2
%3: temperature sensor 3
“W” ---- Exceeding critical temperature (Warning)
“S” ----- Sensor temperature is safe
“N” ----- Not relate to the temperature
Ex. When “S_W_S” [CR] means that sensor 1 is saftety
temperature, sensor 2 is exceeding critical temperature,
and sensor 3 is safety temperature.
Note) Depends on Projector models, when the temperature
difference between sensor 1 and sensor 2 is over the
specified temperature, the sensor may show “W”. In this
case, sensor 3 shows that the temperature difference is
“W”, “S”, or “N”.
Response
Unacceptable
“?” [CR]
9.12.7. CR_TEMPFAIL Command
Command
“CR_TEMPFAIL” [CR]
Details
Read the temperature inside a Projector.
When some temperature sensors are installed in the Projector, it is possible to
know the temperature all at once.
Acceptable
“000_%1_%2_%3” [CR]
%1
%2
%3
%1 = Temperature, sensor 1
%2 = Temperature, sensor 2
%3 = Temperature, sensor 3
(Ex.) “_31.5
” [CR]
_ means a space. When the temperature sinks to -, the first
character “-” like “-05.5
” [CR].
Last character indicates the sensor’s status.
Exceeding critical temperature = ”F”
Sensor temperature is safe
= ”S”
Not relate to the temperature
= ”N”
“_31.5F” indicates 31.5 degrees and safety temperature.
When the temperature is safe, the data will be “_00.0S”.
Every time the Projector is reset, “_00.0S” is set.
In short, previous data is deleted.
Response
Unacceptable
“?” [CR]