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B ARCOP ROJECTIO N ACSAR R980 670 0 I NST ALLA TION M ANUAL 12122002 R 597651 9/00.
Barco nv Digital Cinema Noordlaan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.84.93 Fax: +32 56.36.88.62 E-mail: info.bdc.bps@barco.com Visi t us at the web: www .
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T abl e of c onten ts T ABLE OF C ONTEN TS 1 . S a f e t y I n s t r u c t i o n s ...... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ...... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ...... .... .... .... .... .... .... 3 1.1 General . ............... ...............
T able of content s 14.3.2Password Number Change . . . ....................... ...................... ............... ............... ....................... 6 7 14.3.3Filling In the Acce ss Control list ............................ ..................
1. S afety Instruc tions 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Overview • General • General Safety Instructions • Electrical safety on Power Conn ection • Protec tion on Ser vicing • Safety on Shipping 1.1 Gene ral Scop e This document inc ludes safety considerations of the ACSA R.
1. Sa fety Inst ruction s 1.2 General Safet y Instructions Shock Hazar d The l ightn ing flash with an arrow head with in a trian gle is inten ded to tel l the u ser th at parts inside th is product are risk of elect rical shoc k to persons.
1. S afety Instruc tions 1.3 Electrical sa fety on Power Connection Rating & Groundings • This product should be operated from an AC power source. Check if the mains voltage and load matches the pr oduct electrical ratings. • A grounded three-cor e power cable has to be used.
1. Sa fety Inst ruction s 1.5 Safety on Shipping Original Shippi ng pack age Save the original shipping packing material; they will com e in handy if you ever have to ship A CSAR. F or maximum protection, repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory .
2. A CSAR pac kage c onten ts 2. ACSAR P ACK AGE CON TENTS 2.1 Contents of the ACSAR package Main par t The main part o f the package co ntents is: Ite m Art.
2. ACSA R package contents Image 2-4 AA size batteries Image 2-5 Remote control RC5 Image 2-6 RS232 cabl e Image 2-7 DVI cable 8 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
3. A CSAR C oncep t 3. ACSAR CONCEPT Overview • Alternative Cont ent Switcher and Router • ACSAR on Module level 3.1 Alternative Content Switcher and Router Modular convenience • Quick and easy configuration • For the permanent connection of any combination of fixed inputs plus the connections of temporary sources.
3. A CSAR C oncep t Image 3-1 A Video/S-V ideo/Component input m odule B RGB-HV input module C SDI Input module D HD SDI input m odule E DVI input module F RGB-HV Out & RS 232 comm unication In/Ou.
4. Dimens ions of th e ACSA R 4. DIMENSIONS OF TH E ACSAR 4. 1 ACS AR Outsi de dimensi ons 434 mm 17.09 Inches 1 7 7 m m 6 . 9 7 I n c h e s 456 mm 17.95 Inches 1 7 4 m m 6 . 8 5 I n c h e s 416 mm 16.38 Inches Image 4-1 Outsi de dimensi ons Rack specificat ion The ACSAR fits into a 19” rac k (w) x 4u (h) x 400 (d) m m with input modules.
4. Dimens ions of th e ACSA R 12 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
5. Mounting the ACSA R into the Console 5. MO UNTI NG THE ACS AR INT O THE CONSOL E Before proceed ing to the mechani cal inst alla tion of the ACSAR unit , resul ting i n openi ng the con sole, be s ure the co nsole ha s been swi tch ed off t otall y (Ref er to t he inst all ation manual fo r swi tching off t he consol e).
5. Mounting th e ACS AR int o the C onsol e Image 5-3 Insertio n of the ACSAR into the conso le Image 5-4 Rear view ACSAR unit on suppor t Image 5-5 Securing the ACSAR onto t he console fra me 14 R597.
5. Mounting the ACSA R into the Console 5.2 Connecting the ACSAR to console Which connections have to be made: • Power connection. AC Pow er V oltage Auto Range 100 – 240V AC Pow er Current 1A/5 0.
5. Mounting th e ACS AR int o the C onsol e Image 5-6 Image 5-7 Install ation of the DVI link and the RS232 communic ation 16 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
6. Si gnal Conn ection s 6. SIGNAL CONNECTIONS Overview • Connections for Preview and Comm unications • Connection to Video Equipment 6.1 Connections for Previ ew and Communications 6.
6. Si gnal C onnec tions • Back Porch = from rising edge of Sync to begin of ac tive video. • Front Porch = from end of active vi deo to falling edge of Sync.
6. Si gnal Conn ection s Image 6-3 Network conn ection Actually , this connection is not supported internal ly (Development status) . 6.2 Connection to V ideo Equipment Overview • Input Connection p.
6. Si gnal C onnec tions 6.2.1 Input Connection per Module Vide o Input module Image 6-5 Video In put module Input mode Signal format (1), (2) or (3) selectable Decoder Digital Multistandard Decoder , running at twice the oversampling rate (27 MHz). -P A L ,P A L M ,P A L N - NTSC, NTSC M, NT SC Japan, NTSC 4.
6. Si gnal Conn ection s Input mode Signal format (1), (2), (3) or (4) sel ectable on the GUI me nu Bandwidth 500 MHz RG B Analog Bandwidth convertor Signal support Supports signals up to 205 MHz Pixel clock (1600 x 1200 @ 75 Hz) Sync D etection Automatic Sync detection for : RGBHV , RGBS and RGsB.
6. Si gnal C onnec tions Features - Loop through HD-SDI Input (HD-SDI in/HD-SDI out) - For HD-DVD players and other HD Video equipment with HD-SDI out. Digital Visual I nterface Input (DVI) DVI: Digital Visual I nterface is a display interface developed in repose t o the proliferation of digital flat panels displays.
6. Si gnal Conn ection s Image 6-1 1 Image 6-12 Image 6-13 R5976519 ACS AR 12122002 23.
6. Si gnal C onnec tions 24 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
7. Loca tion s of Cont rols 7. LOCA TIONS OF CONTROLS Overview •O n t h e A C S A R • On the Remote Control 7.1 On the ACSAR Front view All controls for the ACSAR are provided on the front side. Image 7-1 Location controls ACSA R Controls function description Ref.
7. Loca tio ns of Cont rol s 7.2 On the R emote Control To p s i d e Image 7-2 Controls function description Ref. Functi on De scription 1 Function keys User ’s programmable keys with functions for direct access. 2 ADJ (Adjust k ey) T oggle key to enter or to exit the adjustment mode.
7. Loca tion s of Cont rols Ref. Functi on De scription 8 ? no use 9 Digit buttons Allow direct input selection and address setting 10 Audio controls no use 11 Picture controls Allow to op timize the picture reproduction.
7. Loca tio ns of Cont rol s 28 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
8. Oper ating the Rem ote Contr ol 8. O PERA TING THE REMO TE CONT ROL Overview • Battery I nsertion in t he Remote Control • Operating the Remote Control • Address setting for the Remote Control 8.
8. Operati ng the Re mot e Cont rol Image 8-3 Battery removal 8.2 Operating the Remote Control Remote Control operation This remote control includes a bat tery powered infrared transmitter which allows the user to control the ACSAR remotely via its own built-in infr ared receiver .
8. Oper ating the Rem ote Contr ol 8.3 Address setting for the Remote Control How to set the Remote Cont rol address 1. Point the Remote Control to the module you desire to know the address and press the address key (rec essed key). On-screen and in the g raphical display appears the number of the address.
8. Operati ng the Re mot e Cont rol 32 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
9. Star ting up the ACSAR 9. ST A RTING UP THE ACSAR Overview • S t a r t i n gU pt h eA C S A R • Powering Down the ACSA R 9.1 Starting Up the ACSAR H o wS t a r t i n gU pt h eA C S A R Starting.
9. Starti ng up th e ACSAR Switc hing the ACSAR i nto the Econo mic mode is only possi ble wit h the selec tio n wheel. Switching to Standby/Economic wit h selection wheel 1. Rotate selection wheel until item ST ANDBY appears in the select menu. (image 9-3) 2.
10. W ay of Scroll ing throug h the Menus 10. W A Y OF SCRO LLI NG THRO UGH THE M ENUS 10.1 W ay of displaying the Menus How the menus are displayed? The dif ferent adjustment items are structured in main and sub menus.
10. Way of Scrolling through the M enus Selection wheel on ACS AR Main men u The menu items rotate in f ront of the point er in the gr aphical display . Pressing the selection wheel confi rms the pointed selection. Rotating left or right Sub menu The sub items rotate one at the time below the sub menu title in t he graphical display .
10. W ay of Scroll ing throug h the Menus Sub Me nu Dis pla y ACSAR OSD IN PUT SLOTS 3. VIDEO [V IDEO] IN PUT SLOTS 3 VIDEO [V IDEO] 1 NO MO DULE 2 NO MO DULE RETURN 8 NO MO DULE 7 NO MO DULE 6 NO MO .
10. Way of Scrolling through the M enus 38 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
11 . O v e r v i e w G U I M e n u s 1 1 . OVERVIEW GUI MENUS Overview • ACSAR Starting up • Adjustment mode Password protection • Adjustment mode • Entering the Adjustment mode 1 1.1 ACSAR S tarting up Powering up sequence The powering up sequence is displayed on the graphical displ ay on the ACSAR only .
1 1 . Over view GUI Menus Startup A CSAR Startu p in progress. .. Standby Menu >Power Economic Power SOURCE 6 "none .c00 ' SELECT 6. NO MODULE Identifica tion *ACSAR* Identifica tion Seri.
11 . O v e r v i e w G U I M e n u s How to enter your pa ssword When a password protected item has been selected, a request for password entry appears on s creen and in the graphical displ ay with already the first digi t activated for changing.
1 1 . Over view GUI Menus Random Access mode Adju stment mode - Random A ccess/1 RANDOM A CCESS ADJU STME NT MODE FIL E SERVI CE IM AGE SETT I NGS PICTURE TUNING GEOMETRY PIP Sele ct with − or / the.
11 . O v e r v i e w G U I M e n u s Adju stment mode - Random A ccess/2 RANDOM A CCESS ADJU STME NT MODE FIL E SERVI CE IM AGE SETT I NGS PICTURE TUNING GEOMETRY PIP Sele ct with − or / then <EN.
1 1 . Over view GUI Menus Adju stment mode - Random A ccess/3 RANDOM A CCESS ADJU STME NT MODE FIL E SERVI CE IM AGE SETT I NGS PICTURE TUNING GEOMETRY PIP Sele ct with − or / then <ENTER> <.
11 . O v e r v i e w G U I M e n u s Installation mode Adjustme nt mod e - Installa tion INSTALLATI ON INPUT SLOTS SOURCE S W ITCHI NG CONFIGURAT ION* * OSD INTE RNAL PATT ERNS NO SIGNAL QUICK ACC ESS.
1 1 . Over view GUI Menus Service mode A dju stme nt mode - Serv ice /1 SERVICE RANDOM ACC ESS IDE NTIFI CATI ON CHAN GE PASSWORD CHANGE LA NGUAGE ** CHANGE P ROJ.
11 . O v e r v i e w G U I M e n u s A dju stme nt mode - Serv ice /2 SERVICE RANDOM ACC ESS IDE NTIFI CATI ON CHAN GE PASSWORD CHANGE LA NGUAGE ** CHANGE P ROJ.
1 1 . Over view GUI Menus 1 1.4 Entering the Adjustment mod e How to enter/to leave the adjustment mode Starting f rom the operati on mode of the ACSAR, the adjustment mode can be entered using the selection wheel on t he ACSAR or with its Remote Control, operating on the same IR address.
12. Video/RGB Inpu t Mod ule s etting 12. VIDEO/RGB INP UT MOD ULE SETTING 12.1 Set up V ideo and RGB input module Set up Vide o and RGB input module for the input signal type After the s ignal sources hav e been connected to t he respective input modules, the i nput signal t ype for the Video and RGB input module has to be set up.
12. Video/RGB Input Mo dule se tting 50 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
13. Input S ource F ile Service 13. INPUT SOURCE FILE SER VICE Overview • About Stored Files • Loading a File • File identific ation • Editing a File • Changing the parameter settings • Rename a file • Copy a File • Delete a File from file list • File Options (Sort and Load) 13.
13. Inp ut Sourc e File S ervic e 13.2 Loading a File How to enter the Load File menu: 1. From the adjustment mode m enu, select item RA NDOM ACCESS . ( menu 13-1) The Random Access adjustment mode menu appears on-screen and in the graphical d isplay .
13. Input S ource F ile Service I nt h el o a df i l em o d e ,t h ea c t i v ef i l ei si n d i c a t e db e s i d et h ei t e m Active File . When scrolling through the files, the image will be adapted according the fi le specificat ions of that selected file.
13. Inp ut Sourc e File S ervic e Opti on Item Explanation Clamp Delay The time between the leading edge of the clamp pulse and the locked edge of t he synchro pulse. Can be any value between 0 and 255. C hange the value by pushing t he curser key ↑ or ↓ .
13. Input S ource F ile Service Image 13-1 Video pixe ls A Video Signal B Image C T otal Pixels DS t a r t P i x e l s EA c t i v e P i x e l s Image 13-2 Video c lamping A Clamp signal B Leading edge.
13. Inp ut Sourc e File S ervic e 6. From the Edit file menu, s elect item OPTIONS . () 7. Press ENTER (RCU) or the selection wheel to confirm. The Edit File Options menu for that specific fi le appears on-screen and in the graphical display showing all the file par ameters which can be changed.
13. Input S ource F ile Service OSD EDIT FI LE video625.C05 HORIZONTAL TOTAL 864 PIXELS ACTI VE 692 PI XELS START 130 PI XELS PERIOD 64 .000 us VERTI CAL (FIELD) TOTAL 313 LINES ACTIVE 2 78 LINES START 29 L INES INTERLACE D [ON] READ AMDS OPTIONS −, /, ,, .
13. Inp ut Sourc e File S ervic e OSD EDIT FI LE video625.C05 HORIZONTAL TOTAL 864 PIXELS ACTI VE 692 PI XELS START 130 PI XELS PERIOD 64 .000 us VERTI CAL (FIELD) TOTAL 313 LINES ACTIVE 2 78 LINES START 29 L INES INTERLACE D [ON] READ AMDS OPTIONS −, /, ,, .
13. Input S ource F ile Service OSD EDIT FI LE video625.C05 HORIZONTAL TOTAL 864 PIXELS ACTIVE 692 PI XELS START 130 PI XELS PERIOD 64.000 us VERTI CAL (FIELD) TOTAL 313 LINES ACTIVE 2 78 LINES START 29 L INES INTERLACE D [ON] READ AMDS OPTIONS −, /, ,, .
13. Inp ut Sourc e File S ervic e 13.6 Rename a file How to enter the Rename File menu 1. From the adjustment mode m enu, select item RANDOM ACCESS . (menu 13-16 ) The Random Access adjustment m ode menu appears on-screen and in the gra phical display .
13. Input S ource F ile Service OSD RENAME FILE From fi le name: video625.c05 To filename : video625.c05 Selec t with , or . Reprogram w ith − or / or numeric k eys <ENTER> to confirm <EXIT> to return video625.c05 1 2 3 4 RCU EN TER EXI T video625.
13. Inp ut Sourc e File S ervic e How to ren ame ( changing the ch aracters ) the file 1. Change the character with the cursor keys ↑ or ↓ . A character can be a sma ll lett er (from a to z) or a number (from 0 to 9). Number from 0 to 9 can be entered with the digit keys on the remote Control.
13. Input S ource F ile Service CONFIRM DELETE FILE Delete File ’video625.c05’ ? <ENTER> to confirm <EXIT> to cancel 0HQX 13.9 File Options (Sort and Load) How to set t he Sor t class an d Load m ode 1. From the adjustment mode m enu, select item RANDOM ACCESS .
13. Inp ut Sourc e File S ervic e 64 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
14. AC SAR S et Ups 14. ACSAR SET UPS Some items in the Service menu are passw ord protected (when the passw ord function is active). Once pass- word entered, all password protected items become accessible within the Adjustment mode.
14. A CSAR Se t Ups 14.1 Entering the Service Menu How to en ter the Servi ce men u 1. From the Adjus tment mode m enu, select item SE RVICE. (menu 14-1) The Service m enu appears on-screen and in the graphical display .
14. AC SAR S et Ups 14.3 Password Change Overview • About Use of Password • Password Numb er Change • Filling In the Access Control list 14.3.1 About Us e of Passw ord Password p rotecti on Acti.
14. A CSAR Se t Ups 4. Repeat the procedure from step 2 f or the other password numbers. 5. Press EXIT (RCU) or select item RETURN with selection wheel on ACS AR to return. SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION MORE.
14. AC SAR S et Ups • Unique address: diff er from “0” and “ 1” and is s pecific for that unit. The ACSA R execute the c ommands from the Remote Control if t he latter is programmed on the same unique address. Control ling ACSAR With Remote Control used addresses 0 up to 9 With Com puter e.
14. A CSAR Se t Ups 14.5 Seri al Communication Set Up Overview • Entering the Serial Commun ication menu • Setting t he BAUDRA TE • Setting the Int erface Standard 14.5.1 Entering the Serial Communication menu How to ent er the men u 1. From the Service menu, select ite m SERIAL COMM UNICA TION.
14. AC SAR S et Ups 14.5.3 Settin g the Inter face St andard How to set up the Interface sta ndard 1. From the S erial Communication men u, select the INTERF ACE ST A NDARD item. (menu 14-20) Interface standard, between brackets, is active and can b e changed.
14. A CSAR Se t Ups Display Y es or No of the BARCO display 1. From the Service menu, select item BARCO logo. (menu 14-22) The BARCO logo menu is displayed with 3 adjustable items, Stat us of the logo, plac e of the l ogo on the image and setting the Hot key (B ackground is not adjustable and is d efault black).
14. AC SAR S et Ups The intended use of this option is to app ly native and progres sive data to the projector and displaying it with minimum delay , using the full r esolution of the projector . Other formats will be displayed eit her non scaled and/or interlaced.
14. A CSAR Se t Ups 74 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
15. Ima ge Alig nment 15. IMAG E ALIGNMENT Overview • Entering the Random Access Mode menu • Image Settings • Picture in Picture (PIP) • Framing the Image (Blanking) • Adjusting the Image As.
15. Im age Alignm ent 15.2.1 Adjusting the Analog Image Controls How to adjust the analog controls 1. From the Random Access mode menu, select item IMAGE S ETTIN GS. (menu 1 5-3) The Image Setting menu appears on-screen and in the graphical display . (me nu 15-4) 2.
15. Ima ge Alig nment 15.2.2.2 Decoding standard EBU – IRE About decoding NTSC video inputs signals can be decoded via he default American I RE standard or via the European EBU standard. Decoding a NTSC video signal using the EBU standard m ay result in a greenish tint.
15. Im age Alignm ent Image 15-1 Noise reduc tion adjustmen t 15.2.2.4 GAMMA Correc tion About GAMMA Correction Gamma is an image quality enha ncement function that offers a richer image by bri ghtening the darker portions of the i mage without altering the b rightness of the br ighter portions.
15. Ima ge Alig nment Image 15-2 Gamma adjustm ent 15.2.2.5 Input B alance (ON L Y APPLICABLE on RGB/ YUV input signals) About Input Balance Due to the signal distribution or the signal transmissions, a color imbalance can occurs.
15. Im age Alignm ent How to adjust the Input Balance Always start w ith the BLACK balance adjustment if a dominant color has been observed in both areas. 1. From the Picture tuning m enu, select item INPU T BALAN CE. (menu 15- 10) The Input Balance menu appears on-screen and in the gr aphical display .
15. Ima ge Alig nment 4. If you want to retur n to the default s ettings, from the Input B alance menu, select item DEF AUL T and press ENTE R or selection wheel to c onfirm.
15. Im age Alignm ent 15.3 Picture in Picture (PIP) How to s et up PIP 1. From the Random Access mode menu, select item PIP . (menu 15-12) The Picture in Picture m enu appears on-screen and in the graph ical display . The PIP menu items allow to set up the s tatus, source and position of the inserted picture.
15. Ima ge Alig nment Image 15-4 Position of PIP 15.4 Framing the Image (Blanking) About framing the image Blanking adjustment, affecting t he edges of the image only , a llow to blank unwanted information at the borders of the image or to frame the image onto the screen.
15. Im age Alignm ent Image 15-5 Blanking adj ustment 15.5 Adj usting the Image Aspec t Ratio About Image Aspect Ratio This function allows you to modify or to customize the dis played image format to enhance the i mage input format. The following formats are available: Aspect Ratio Descrip tion 16:9 Wide screen television for mat/Anamorf format.
15. Ima ge Alig nment 15.6 Image Side Keystone About Keystone When the projection axis is not perpendicular on the screen, perspective distor tion of the displ ayed image may occur . Side keystone adjustment allows t o compensate the dist ortion. Side keystone can be adjusted per file or once for all fi les.
15. Im age Alignm ent Keystone co rrection a djustment 1. From the Random Acc ess mode menu, successively select item GEOME TR Y and SIDE KEYSTON E . (menu 15- 22) The Side k eystone bar scale appears on-screen and in the graphical display (A num eric value of “0” on the bar scale indicates no keystone correction applied).
15. Ima ge Alig nment 15.7 V ertical and Horiz ontal Image Shift How to shift the image 1. From the R andom Access mo de menu, successively select item GEOMETR Y and SHI FT .
15. Im age Alignm ent Image 15-7 Horizont al and Ver tical shift adj ustment 88 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
15. Ima ge Alig nment 15.8 V ertical and Hori zontal Image Size How to adjust the ima ge size 1. From the Random Access mode menu, successively select item GE OMETR Y and SIZ E .
15. Im age Alignm ent Image 15-8 Horizont al and V erti cal size adjust ment 90 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
16. A dditiona l Set Ups 16. ADDITIONAL SET UPS Overview • Entering the Installati on menu • Image transition when switching between sources • On S creen D isplay • Internal Generated T estpatterns • Auto Shutdown when no Input Signal • Quick Ac cess Ke ys Summary of the additional set ups.
16. Ad ditio nal S et Ups 16.2 Image transition when switching between sources How to apply an image transition Seamless transition mode can be ap plied during input source switching. There is a choice between 6 different ef fects which render the transition more enjoyable.
16. A dditiona l Set Ups How to define the OS D position 1. From the Installation menu, select item OSD. (menu 16-7) The OSD m enu appears on-screen and in the graphical display . The O SD menu contains 2 items, color choice and position of the OSD. (m enu 16-8) 2.
16. Ad ditio nal S et Ups 16.5 Auto Shutdown when no Input Signal About Auto Shutdown When no input signal or an input s ignal out of specs is available on the active input module, the system starts the automatic shutdown procedure if Shutdown mode has been enabled.
16. A dditiona l Set Ups How to ge t the over view 1. From the Installation menu, select item Q UICK ACCE SS KEYS (m enu 16-14) The Quick Access Keys m enu appears on-screen and in the graphic al display . T he Quick Access Keys menu displays an overview of the function keys F1 up to F5 w ith beside it the heading of the linked menu, if programmed.
16. Ad ditio nal S et Ups Image 16-2 PIP source insertion 96 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
17. U pgrad ing T o uch Panel D-Cine Pr emie re 17. UPGRADING T OUCH P ANEL D-CINE PREMIERE 17.1 Upgrade T ouch Panel Why upgra de! After t he ACSA R has been mounted in the D-Cine Premiere, proceed to the upload of a new menu structur e in order to provided the T ouch P anel with the ACSAR functionalit y .
17. Upgrading T ouch Pan el D-Cin e Premi ere 98 R5976519 AC SAR 12122002.
Index INDEX A Acces s control list 68 Fil l in 68 ACSAR 7, 9, 13, 15, 33, 39, 41, 65–66 Adjustment mode 41 Concept 9 Connections 15 Identification 66 Installation 13 Modules 9 Mounting 13 package co.
Index N Noise reduction 77 Adjustment 77 O On screen display 92 Set up 92 P Parameters 56, 59 Changing 56 Changing with RCU 56 Changing with selection wheel 59 Password 40, 67 Change 67 Enable/Disable.
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