Wolf DCX-1000I User Manual

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To “nudge” the image down a minimum distance, script in a delay between (lVO K3) and (lVO

K0). Depending on your application, a delay of at least 20-30 milliseconds may be sufficient.

MFT Menu Font
Use mFT to choose whether menu font size is normal (0) or large (1).

MlK source Memory lock

Use MLK to lock (1) or unlock (0) a specific source setup. See also 2.5, Accessing Specific
Source Setups.

MnU Menu status
The mnU command has two uses. One is to get the current status of the menus and customize

the menu structure and the other is to define and activate a custom menu.

When using serial commands to operate the menu, likely don’t want the menu to appear on the
screen. To prevent the menu from appearing on the screen while using serial commands, use the
OSD command. in addition, you may want to disable the keypads using the Ken command.

Some menus automatically change particular settings to make adjustments easier. Depending
on the context, you may also need to send:

aCe x

to enable or disable automatic Color enables

mnU 3 x

to enable or disable automatic Test Pattern selection

Parameter Value

Description

P1

0-3

0=presentation level
1=main menu
2=sub menu
3=enable or disable automatic test patterns

P2

When P1=2, #=0-9
When P1=3, #=0-1, to
enable or disable automatic
test patterns

#= the number of the submenu you wish to go to
#=0, restore normal operation
#=1, disable automatic test pattern

mnU can also be used to create a custom menu. For example, (mnU “my menu” “BrT” “COn”
“PiP”), produces a custom menu called “my menu” consisting of the Brightness, Contrast, and
Picture in Picture enable controls.

you can combine this with a rTe FUnC key event to make the custom menu available from a
keypad. For example, (rTe F 3 “(mnU “my menu” “BrT” “COn” “PiP”)”), will pop up the custom
menu when the FUnC-3 key is pressed.

NOTE: this custom menu is not saved anywhere – as soon as you exit from it, the menu no
longer exists and when you want to display it again you must send the MNU command, with
all the controls, again. It is expected that this command will be used in conjunction with a RTE
FUNC
key event to have the custom menu available from a keypad.

3.93 MFT

Menu Font

3.94 MlK

source Memory lock

3.95 MnU

Menu status

Appendix B ► Serial Communications

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