Infocus LP225 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Note: Specified commands and values apply to the LP225 with version 1.10 software or higher. The version number of the 
software is the first number listed in the upper right corner of the on-screen menu. Command values for LP225s with earlier 
software versions may vary. If your LP225 does not have version 1.10 software or higher, go to the 
Software/Downloads
 page to 
download and upgrade the projector software. 
 
For absolute command value ranges of 0 - 1, 0 = "Off" and 1-9999 = "On" unless otherwise noted.
 
Range
 
Data Source 
(Computer)
 
Video Source
 
Function
 
Command
 
Min-Max, Initial Value
 
Min-Max, Initial Value
 
Power (write only) 
("PWR")
 
N/A
 
N/A
 
Brightness
 
("BRT")
 
0-32,16 
 
0-32,16 or 14 
 
Tint
 
("TNT")
 
0-32,16 
 
0-32,16
 
Contrast
 
("CON")
 
0-32,16 
 
0-32,18 or 16 
 
ColorTemp
 
("TMP")
 
N/A
 
N/A
 
Saturation
 
("CLR")
 
N/A
 
0-32,16
 
Optimize
 
("OPT")
 
N/A
 
N/A
 
VideoFmt
 
("VSU")
 
N/A
 
0-6,0
 
Volume
 
("VOL")
 
0-80,40 
 
0-80,40 
 
Balance
 
("BAL")
 
0-31,16
 
0-31,16
 
Treble
 
("TRB")
 
0-14,7
 
0-14,7
 
Bass
 
("BAS")
 
0-14,7
 
0-14,7
 
Fade
 
("FAD")
 
0-31,16
 
0-31,16
 
Ambiance
 
("AMB")
 
0-37,19
 
0-37,19
 
Mute
 
("MTE")
 
0-1,0
 
0-1,0
 
Manual Tracking
 
("MTS")
 
0-63,32*
 
N/A
 
Manual Sync
 
("MSS")
 
0-19,10*
 
N/A
 
Horiz Position
 
("HPS")
 
0-63,32*
 
N/A
 
Vertical Position
 
("VPS")
 
0-63,32*
 
N/A
 
Auto Image
 
("AIM")
 
0-1,1
 
N/A
 
Resize
 
("ARZ")
 
0-1,1
 
0-1,1
 
Freeze
 
("FRZ")
 
0-1,0
 
0-1,0
 
Language
 
("LAN")
 
0-3,0
 
0-3,0
 
Ceiling
 
("CEL")
 
0-1,0
 
0-1,0
 
Rear Project
 
("REA")
 
0-1,0
 
0-1,0
 
Reset
 
("RST")
 
0-1,0
 
0-1,0
 
Auto Source
 
("ASC")
 
0-1,0
 
0-1,0
 
Default Source
 
("DSC")
 
0-1,0
 
0-1,0
 
Blank Screen
 
("BSC")
 
0-1,0
 
0-1,0
 
Menu Position
 
("MPS")
 
0-4,0
 
0-4,0
 
Standby Time
 
("SBT")
 
N/A
 
N/A
 
Display Messages
 
("DMG")
 
N/A
 
N/A
 
Display Startup Screen
 
("DSU")
 
N/A
 
N/A
 
Standby Mode
 
("STB")
 
0-1,0
 
0-1,0
 
Source
 
("SRC")
 
0-1,0 
0 = computer 
1 = video
 
0-1,0 
0 = computer 
1 = video
 
Bulb Clock (read only)
 
("LMP")
 
0-9999,0
 
0-9999,0
 
*Software dynamically changes range based on the signal received.