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KRP-500P
5
6 7 8
5
6 7 8
A
B
C
D
E
F
[12] QSI (INPUT SIGNAL DATA)
Data Arrangement
Data
Length
Output
Example
ECO 3 Byte QSI
1 Type of drive sequence (Note) 4 Byte 60VS
2 Type of ABL adjustment table (Note) 1 Byte 1
3 Type of WB adjustment table (Note) 1 Byte 1
4 Reserved 4 Byte
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5 Total value of PRH 4 Byte 0256
6 Total value of PGH 4 Byte 0256
7 Total value of PBH 4 Byte 0256
8 Reserved 4 Byte
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9 Total value of PRL 4 Byte 0512
10 Total value of PGL 4 Byte 0512
11 Total value of PBL 4 Byte 0512
12 Total value of ABL 3 Byte 128
13 V frequency distinction 4 Byte 6002
14 Reserved 4 Byte
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15 APL acquiring data 4 Byte 1023
16 Number of SUS pulses 4 Byte 0457
17 Detection status of still picture 1 Byte 1
18 Detection status of cracking in the panel 1 Byte 1
19 Detection status of SCAN protection 1 Byte 1
20 Detection status of external protection 1 Byte 1
21 Transition of protection operations 1 Byte 0
22 Address emergency status 1 Byte 1
23
CS
Detection status of reset operation 1 Byte 1
24 In-phase SUS mode status 1 Byte 1
25 Reserved 1 Byte 1
2 Byte 2 Byte 27
Command
Format
Effective Operation
Modes
Function Remarks
[QSI] Every Time
Output of status
Return data: 3 (ECO) + 66 (DATA) + 2 (CS) = 71 Byte
The command QSI is for acquiring all data on input video signals.
18 to 20: Each protection function
0 Setting: OFF
2 Setting: ON (during operation)
1 Setting: ON (during wait)
21: Transition of protection
operations
0 Upper limit status for brightness
1 Brightness being reduced
2 Lower limit status for brightness
3
Brightness being increased
24: In-phase SUS mode status
0 Normal status
1 In-phase SUS mode status
2 Assist status at the cancellation
22: Address emergency status
0 Normal status
1 Emergency status
23: Reset operation status
A All reset operation
2 Interlace 1/2 reset operation
4 Interlace 1/4 reset operation
L
Reset less operation (specifications
operation)
Note: The types of drive sequence and ABL/WB table are output as the same data as QPW.