Canon SX50 Realis Command Codes - Page 35

Get Prog Or ?prog

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Commands PROG Function Progressive setting Mode Control Setting Reference Parameter Parameter Meaning 1 ON 0 OFF ID The RANGE command can be used to obtain the parameter range that can be set at that time. Response An 'i:OK' is returned after setting is successful. Description This sets progressive processing to ON or OFF. (1) This command is identical to the Progressive function in the Image adj. menu. (2) This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode. (3) If the input is set to "Component" and one of the following signals is input, no signal processing is performed even if the progressive conversion setting is set to ON (progressive conversion). ・1080i ・720p ・480p ・1035i ・575p (4) The GET command can be used to obtain the current progressive conversion process state. (1:Conversion process in progress 0: No conversion) Example Setting > PROG=0 < i:OK This sets the progressive function to OFF. Reference > GET PROG or ?PROG < g:PROG=1 This retrieves the progressive function state. Obtain settable parameters > RANGE PROG < r:PROG=I,0,1 *Commands are indicated by ">", and responses are indicated by "

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Commands
PROG
Mode
Control
Setting
Referenc
Function
Progressive setting
Parameter
ID
Parameter
Meaning
1
ON
0
OFF
The RANGE command can be used to obtain the parameter range that can be set at that time.
Response
An 'i:OK' is returned after setting is successful.
Description
This sets progressive processing to ON or OFF.
(1)
This command is identical to the Progressive function in the Image adj. menu.
(2)
This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode.
(3)
If the input is set to “Component” and one of the following signals is input, no signal processing is
performed even if the progressive conversion setting is set to ON (progressive conversion).
1080i
720p
480p
1035i
575p
(4) The GET command can be used to obtain the current progressive conversion process state.
(1:Conversion process in progress
0: No conversion)
Example
Setting
> PROG=0
This sets the progressive function to OFF.
< i:OK
Reference
>
GET PROG or ?PROG
This retrieves the progressive function state.
< g:PROG=1
Obtain settable parameters
> RANGE PROG
< r:PROG=I,0,1
*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.