Wolf DCX-1500FD Home Theater System User Manual


 
Wolf Cinema Owner's Manual
B-46
Anycoordinatevaluethatis½thatofthenativeresolutionoftheprojectordenesa“normal”
location (i.e., no warping). For example, in a projector with 1400 x 1050 resolution, any “x” value
of700isnormal.Avalueover700movesacornertotheright;avaluebelow700movesacorner
to the left. A value of 0 moves a corner as far from center as possible (which may be off the
screen). You can move a point towards center by a distance that is ¼ of the full resolution—for
example, you can move the top left point to the right by a maximum distance of 350 pixels, which
is ¼ of the total 1400 pixels available.
WPL Warp Latency
Use WPL to set or request the warp latency. Requires Wolf WARP module.
WPS Warp Select
Use WPS to select which warp map to use, or to disable warping. Requires Wolf WARP
module.
0 = Disable
1 = 2D Keystone
2-4=User-denedmaps
WSH Warp Sharpness
Set or request the warp sharpness.
ZOM Zoom
The ZOM adjusts lens zoom (image size) on projectors having a motorized lens mount, and
requires keypad emulation.
Examples:
(ZOM K3) Zoom in for a smaller image
(ZOM K2) Zoom out for a larger image
(ZOM K0) Stop zoom adjustment (if not issued, lens movement will continue
until it reaches the end stop).
To “nudge” the zoom in a minimum amount, script in a delay between (ZOM K3) and (ZOM K0).
Dependingonyourapplication,adelayofatleast20-30millisecondsmaybesufcient.
3.154 WPL
Warp Latency
3.155 WPS
Warp Select
3.156 WSH
Warp Sharpness
3.157 ZOM
Zoom
AppendixB►SerialCommunications