Power, Projector user commands, Format – Canon SX 50 User Manual

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POWER

This controls the power supply

Format

POWER<Parameter:ID>

Parameter

<Parameter:ID>

For SX50, SX6, SX60, X600, SX7, X700

ON Power

ON

OFF Power

OFF

For SX7 Mark II

ON Power

ON

OFF Power

OFF

BLKON

Power ON while BLANK

The parameters which can be set at any given point in time can be obtained using the RANGE
command. For details, refer to the RANGE command.

Response

"i:OK" is returned if the parameter was set properly.
For details on other responses, refer to the "Error List".

Description

This performs ON/OFF control of the power supply.

(1) This command is identical to pressing the POWER button on the remote control.
(2) For models other than SX7 Mark II: It can be executed when the projector is in the remote mode.

For SX7 Mark II: It can be executed when the projector is in any mode.

(3) A “busy” response is given while the zoom or focus lens is being driven.

(Refer to the ZCONTDRV command and FCONTDRV command.)

(4) After sending this command, use GET POWER to obtain the power supply state at regular intervals, and

check that it is in the controlled state (off or on).

(5) The table below shows the POWER command responses according to the power supply state.

Commands

Status

POWER ON

POWER OFF

POWER BLKON

Off O

O

O

Off -> lighted

O

O

O*

1

Lamp on

O

O

O*

1

Lighted -> off

O O

Lighted -> standby

O

O

O

In standby

O

O

O

Standby -> lighted

O

O

O*

1

*1 i:OK is returned, but is not a BLANK state.

O: i:OK △: i:BUSY

(6) The GET command can be used to retrieve the current power supply status.

For details, refer to the GET command.

Example

Control

> POWER ON

< i:OK

Reference

> GET POWER or ?POWER

< g:POWER=OFF

Acquisition of parameters which can be set

> RANGE POWER

< r:POWER=I,ON,OFF

* Commands are indicated by ">", and responses are indicated by "<".


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