Canon WUX10 Projector User Manual


 
Projector WUX10 MarkII User Commands
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Item Code TYPE Error character strings Error Remedy
F001 e
SYSTEM (UNKNOWN) An internal error has occurred. Resend the command.
F002 e
SYSTEM (AF)
An error occurred at
AUTOSETEXE=FOCUS.
F004 e
SYSTEM (AK)
An error occurred at
AUTOSETEXE=VKS.
11
F005 e
SYSTEM (ASC)
An error occurred at
AUTOSETEXE=SCRN.
Eliminate the cause of the error, and
resend the command.
12 E0XX e
COMMUNICATION_ERROR
A communication protocol violation
has occurred in the projector.
Resend the command.
1008 e
INVALID_SCREEN_ASPECT
Cannot execute command under
current screen aspect ratio setting.
Change the screen aspect ratio
setting.
Cannot execute command with
current input source.
14 200X e
INVALID_SOURCE (****)
Current input source is indicated in
parentheses.
Change the input source.
2010 e
NO_SIGNAL No input signal. Supply the input signal.
Cannot execute command with
current input signal.
15
201X e
INVALID_SIGNAL (****)
Current input signal is indicated in
parentheses.
Change the input signal.
16 2020 e
INVALID_IMAGE_MODE
Cannot execute command with
current image mode.
Change the image mode.
17 0801 e
INVALID_VALUE
Numerical parameters are invalid
or outside the specified range.
Set the parameters in the correct
range.
1003 e
IP_NOT_AVAILABLE IP conversion is not possible. Switch to the correct input signal.
1004 e
POWER_MANAGEMENT_O
FF
DPON=ON cannot be set when
PMM=OFF.
Use a setting other than PMM=OFF.
1005 e
DIRECT_POWER_ON
PMM=OFF cannot be set when
DPON=ON.
Use the DPON=OFF setting.
Invalid input signal resolution.
Additional information is indicated
in parentheses.
203X e
INVALID_RESOLUTION
(***)
OVER_PANEL_RES: input
signal resolution exceeds panel
resolution.
Switch to an input signal with the
correct resolution.
19 - i
INPUT_NOT_FOUND
Input was not switched since there
is no input signal at
AUTOSETEXE=INPUT.
Notification of status only; no
particular measures needed.
* Error codes are 4-digit hexadecimal strings. X represents any character from 0 to 9 or from A to F.
* Items with lower numbers have a higher priority. (Even when multiple errors have occurred, the error with the highest rank is returned.
However, errors of the same item number are ranked with the same priority.)