Wolf DCX-1000I User Manual

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Wolf Cinema Owner's Manual

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3.85 lPC

lamp Changed

lPC lamp Changed
Use lPC to record a new lamp serial number (8 characters max.) in projector memory. This will
automatically reset the projector’s lamp timer so that it begins to log time for the new lamp.

lPH lamp Hours Of Use

Use the request LPH to find out the number of hours logged on the current lamp.

lPI lamp Intensity
Use lPi to specify a desired light intensity setting (0-9999 for any model) for the lamp, and
automatically put the lamp into the “intensity” mode also known as litelOC.

lPl lamp limit
Use lPl to specify the number of hours the lamp can operate within the projector before a
warning message appears telling the user that the lamp limit has expired and the lamp needs

replacement (System Warning also given: LEDs flash). The range varies with projector—do not
set beyond the expected life for the type of lamp installed.

lPM lamp Mode
Use lPm to control how you run the lamp (0=max brightness, 1=maintain intensity setting for
models with litelOC, 2=maintain power setting). if you choose constant intensity or constant
brightness, you must also specify the desired level using the corresponding lPi (intensity) or
lPP (power) command. See lPi and lPP.

lPP lamp Power
Use lPP to set the desired lamp power level (in watts—range depends on the projector model),
and automatically put the lamp into the “Power” mode.

lPs lamp status

Use the read-only request LPS to find out the status of the current lamp(s):

0 = Good lamp

1 = lamp fan has failed (nOTe: in dual lamp models, Fan 8 cools lamp 1, and Fan

10 cools lamp 2)

2 = lamp can’t ignite

3 = lamp turned off unexpectedly

4 = lamp interlock problem

5 = Color wheel failure (nOTe: dual lamp models only)

6 = lamp compartment too hot (nOTe: dual lamp models only)

7 = Driver Vcc too low (nOTe: dual lamp models only)

8 = lamp not installed (nOTe: dual lamp models only)

9 = Operation error (nOTe: dual lamp models only)

lVO lens Vertical Offset
The lVO adjusts vertical offset on projectors having a motorized lens mount, and requires keypad
emulation.

examples:

(lVO K3)

move the image down

(lVO K2)

move the image up

(lVO K0)

Stop vertical movement (without this, lens movement will continue

until it reaches the end stop).

3.86 lPH

lamp Hours of Use

3.87 lPI

lamp Intensity

3.88 lPl

lamp limit

3.89 lPM

lamp Mode

3.90 lPP

lamp Power

3.91 lPs

lamp status

3.92 lVO

lens Vertical Offset

Appendix B ► Serial Communications

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