Canon SX50 Realis Command Codes - Page 22

Commands, AUTOPC, Function, Parameter, Response, Description, Example

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Commands AUTOPC Function Auto PC Mode Control Setting Reference Parameter None Response An "i:OK" is returned after control is successful. Description This executes Auto PC. (1) This command is identical to pressing the "AUTOPC" button on the remote control or front panel. (2) Execution of this command may modify the following setting values. • Total number of dots • Tracking • Horizontal/Vertical position • Number of horizontal/vertical display dots (3) To confirm modified setting values, use the GET command of the respective parameter. Example > AUTOPC < i:OK *Commands are indicated by ">", and responses are indicated by "

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Commands
AUTOPC
Mode
Control
Setting
Referenc
Function
Auto PC
Parameter
None
Response
An “i:OK” is returned after control is successful.
Description
This executes Auto PC.
(1)
This command is identical to pressing the “AUTOPC” button on the remote control or front panel.
(2)
Execution of this command may modify the following setting values.
• Total number of dots
• Tracking
• Horizontal/Vertical position
• Number of horizontal/vertical display dots
(3)
To confirm modified setting values, use the GET command of the respective parameter.
Example
> AUTOPC
< i:OK
*Commands are indicated by “>”, and responses are indicated by “<”.
Supported Command States
Power supply
Input
Mode
OFF
ON
PM
D-RGB
A-RGB1
A-RGB2
Comp
Video
S-Video
None
Remote
Local
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
If a state is not supported, “INVALID_MODE”, “NOT_POWER_SUPPLIED” or “INVALID_SOURCE” is returned with the Err response.
If the required signal input is not available, an '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.