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User Manual - LLS 3
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xvi. Get Equalizer Intensity Value &ed
Obtains the equivalent intensity that the equalizer feedback loop is currently using to
maintain the light output control.
return value: &edxxx where “x” is a 12 bit HEX value corresponding to the intensity of the
light source that the equalizer is setting. A value of 000 is 0% and FFF is 100%.
xvii. Get/Set Equalize Loop Process Value: &eexxx
Internal process value used for the Equalizer feedback loop. When the Equalizer is
engaged the value of the photo sensor is stored in non-volatile memory and can be read
and set with this command.
xxx = 12 bit command value in HEX
? = query value
return value: &eexxx where “xxx” is the 12 bit process value in HEX.
xviii. Get/Set Equalizer Hold &eh
Hold equalizer. Light Source maintains Intensity when hold is enabled. The intensity
value can be obtained with the “&ed” command. Value not stored in non-volatile
memory.
x = command parameter
0 = Equalizer normal control
1 = Pause Equalizer from controlling light output. Light output will be allowed to
vary.
? = query value
return value: &eh where “x” is either 0 or 1 depending on the hold status.
xix. Get/Set Equalize Initiate Time Delay: &eixxx
Time delay between equalizer being turned on (&e command) and before equalizer
engages.
xxx = time in seconds. Range is 000 to 500 seconds.
? = query value
return value: &eexxx where “xxx” is delay time in seconds.
Factory Default is: 003 seconds
xx. Get Equalizer Meter Value: &ev
Obtain raw photo sensor value.
return value: &evxxx where “xxx” is the 12 bit photo sensor value HEX.
xxi. Get Equalizer Stability Value: &es
Obtain Equalizer Stability.
return value: &esx where “x” indicates the stability of the equalizer.
0 = non stable
1 = Locked (stable)
2 = equalizer initiated. Waiting for timeout before engaging.
4 = Intensity too low. Intensity being increased.
6 = Intensity too high. Intensity being decreased.
8 = Overrange reached. Intensity too low to maintain stability.
10 = Underrange reached. Intensity too high to maintain stability.
xxii. Get firmware version &f
Obtain the firmware version of the unit.
return value: &fx.xx where “x.xx” represents the firmware version.
xxiii. Get/Set Lamp Intensity: &ixx
Sets the lamp intensity. 00 to FF is value in HEX. 00 = off, FF = full brightness
xx = command parameter, 8 bit value in HEX. (factory default) = 00
? = query value
return value: &ixx where “xx” is the 8 bit intensity value in HEX.

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