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Seite 1 - RLM series

RLM seriesUser GuideRS232 commandsR5976884/0204/04/2006

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1. Serial communications Basics1CD 2RxD 3TxD 4DTR 5GND 6DSR 7RTS 8CTS 9RI 1CD 2RxD 3TxD 4DTR 5GND 6DSR 7RTS 8CTS 9RI

Seite 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Checksum\x07Stop\xff3.2.11 PiP rename layoutDescriptionRenames a PiP layout .CommandCommand [0]\x12Command [1

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff3.2.12 PiP remove LayoutDescrip

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff3.2.13 PiP remove windowDescriptionRemoves a particular PiP w

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3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x12Command [1]\x0dReturned DatastrSourceName1...strFilenameN3.2.15 PiP add windowDescriptionAdds a PiP window .

Seite 7 - 1.1 Communication Protocol

3. Advanced Commandsfor composite video:Byte value Mode0Video BNC1Vertical sync BNC2Red BNC3Green BNC4Blue BNC5SVideo Y6SVideo Cfor Svideo:Byte value

Seite 8 - 1.2 Data words

3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-1PiP layout (3 windows, 2 video/1data), data window is resizedCommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x91DataData[0]...Data[3] =

Seite 9 - 1.4 Hardware

3. Advanced CommandsXsize and Ysize determine the size of the window, since the aspect ratio is fixed , one of the values may besufficient to determin

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3. Advanced Commands3.2.20 PiP free window size, WriteDescriptionAllows the free resizing of the active window (works in PiP and in Full Screen mode)

Seite 11 - 1.5 Syntax

3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x92Returned DataData[0]...Data[3] = signed double word XPosition: describes the start position o

Seite 12 - 1.6 Serial comms commands

3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-3PiP : data window is repositionnedCommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x94DataData [0]...Data[3] = signed double word3.2.24

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1. Serial communications Basics1.5 SyntaxCharactersIn this manual, all characters are expressed using the C- language syntax:decimal values ddd2hexade

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3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-4CommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x95DataData [0]...Data[3] = signed double word3.2.26 Window vertical position, ReadDesc

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3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-5PiP : data window is repositionnedCommandIncrementCommand [0]\x22Command [1]\x94DecrementCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\x94Da

Seite 16 - 2.2 Identification Commands

3. Advanced CommandsNote that the panel size (projector ve rs ion ) can be read using the Panel size command3.2.29 PiP Window vertical position, Read

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3. Advanced CommandsTransmitCommand[0]\x12Command[1]\x0eCommand[2]\x02Data[0]\x00Checksum\x23Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x

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3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x12Command [1]\x11Returned DataReturned data is 4 times following data :Data [0] = Window type byte ; 0 = Data

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3. Advanced Commandsword valuesource101RGB Video102RGSB Video200 DVI0xffnone3.2.33 PiP last added window type, ReadDescriptionReturns the last added w

Seite 20 - 2.3 RCU commands

3. Advanced Commands3.4 Viewport Active, ReadDescriptionReturns the status of the viewport function which allow to select an area of the image (window

Seite 21 - 2.5 Projector’s Status, Read

3. Advanced Commands3.7 Viewport Area, WriteDescriptionSets the area for the viewport which allows to select an area of the image (window in PiP or fu

Seite 22 - 2.6 Lens commands

3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-8CommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\xB5DataData[0 ...1] = wX : word (2 bytes) representing the X start position from the Le

Seite 23 - 2.7 Picture setting

3. Advanced CommandsData[6 ...7] = wCY : word (2 bytes) representing the height of the viewport relative to the desktop (image). The value is a percen

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1. Serial communications Basics’o’\x6f’r’\x72’l’\x6c’d’\x64NULL\x00standard filePredefined file stored in read-only memorycustom fileFile created by t

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3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-10Desktop settingCommandCommand [0]\xEFCommand [1]\x01DataData[1]...Data[4] = double word Top : describes the Top of the d

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3. Advanced CommandsCommandsread minimum:Command [0]\x26Command [1]\x81read maximum:Command[0]\x27Command[1]\x81Returned DataData [0]...Data[3] = doub

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3. Advanced CommandsReturned DataData [0]...Data [3] = double word (4 bytes) = min/max valuedata [4] = byte describing the decimal part (2 digits)3.12

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3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x83DataData [0]...Data [3] = double word(= 4 bytes; see chapter "1. Serial communications B

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3. Advanced Commands50% corresponds to a zoom window in the middle of the window.CommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x83DataData [0]...Data [3] = double

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3. Advanced Commands3.12.13 Window size, DecrementDescriptionThis command decrements the size of the zoom window.This is done by decrementing the size

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3. Advanced Commandsbyte value:0 = OFF; 1 = ONExampleEnables the Automatic startupTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x20Command[1]\x96Da

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3. Advanced CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x96Checksum\xb8Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector addr

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3. Advanced CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x20Command[1]\x99Data[0]\x01Checksum\xbbStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfePro

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (awnser)Start\xfeProjec

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1. Serial communications BasicsThis manual is divided in two parts, the first part contains the basic (elementary) commands while the secondpart gives

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3. Advanced CommandsCommand [0]\x22Command [1]\x863.17.2 Input black balance, DecrementDescriptionDecrements the black input balance for the different

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3. Advanced CommandsCommandsBlack input balance RedCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x84Black input balance GreenCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x85Black input ba

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (Awnser)Checksum\xb6Stop\xff3.17.5 Input white balance, IncrementDescriptionIncrements the white input balance for the dif

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3. Advanced CommandsCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x87Black input balance GreenCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x88Black input balance BlueCommand [0]\x20Comman

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Awnser)Start\xfeProjec

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3. Advanced CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x20Command[1]\x90Data[0]\x00Data[1]\x01Checksum\xb2Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)S

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3. Advanced CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x90Checksum\xB2Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector addr

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3. Advanced CommandsExampleEnables the AGCTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x20Command[1]\x9bData[0]\x01Checksum\xbdStop\xffReceive (ac

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3. Advanced CommandsTransmitChecksum\xbdStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffRec

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3. Advanced CommandsTransmitData[1]\x00Checksum\xcdStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (awnser)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\xa2Data[0]\x0aData

Seite 48 - 2.9 Source selection

3. Advanced CommandsReturned DataData [0] = min/max value3.26 Automatic Gain C ontrol interval, WriteDescriptionSets the AGC to short or long.CommandC

Seite 49 - 2.10 Scanned inputs, read

3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x9cReturned DataData [0] = unsigned bytebyte value:\x00 = short ; \x01 = longExampleReads the Au

Seite 50 - 2.12 File, Load

3. Advanced CommandsCommandsincrement:Command [0]\x22Command [1]\xa4decrement:command[0]\x23command[1]\xa43.29 Data input fo rmat, writeDescriptionSet

Seite 51 - 2.13 Orientation, Write

3. Advanced Commands3.31 Image f ilesOverview• Delete File(s)• Copy File• Rename File•MoveFile• Image files settings, Write• Image files settings, rea

Seite 52 - 2.14 Orientation, Read

3. Advanced Commands3.31.2 Copy FileDescriptionThis command copies an image file (source file) to another file (destination file).The d estination fil

Seite 53 - 2.15 Shutter, Write

3. Advanced CommandsSend DatastrFilenameFromstrFilenameTostrFilenameFro m and strFilenameTo are strings of the C-string type."Syntax", p ag

Seite 54 - 2.16 Shutter, Read

3. Advanced CommandsDataCommandsData typetotal linesunsigned word (2 bytes)active linesunsigned word (2 bytes)line startunsigned word (2 bytes)periodu

Seite 55 - 2.17 Freeze, Write

3. Advanced CommandsRead clamp widthCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x68Returned DataCommandsData typetotal linesunsigned word (2 bytes)active linesunsigned

Seite 56 - 2.18 Freeze, Read

3. Advanced CommandsIncrement pixel startCommand [0]\x22Command [1]\x5eIncrement clamp widthCommand [0]\x22Command [1]\x683.31.8 Image files settings,

Seite 57 - 2.20 Background, Write

2. Basic Commands2. BASIC COMMANDSOverview• End of process (EOP)• Identification Commands• RCU commands• Projector ON/OFF, Write• Projector’s Status,

Seite 58 - 2.21 Background, Read

3. Advanced Commands3.31.9 Read Minimum/Maximum Image files settingsDescriptionThese commands read the min/max values of the image files settingsComma

Seite 59 - 2.22 Aspect ratio, Write

3. Advanced CommandsCommand [0]\x26Command [1]\x5dmaximum active pixelsCommand [0]\x27Command [1]\x5dminimum pixel startCommand [0]\x26Command [1]\x5e

Seite 60 - 2.23 Aspect Ratio, Read

3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\xa83.31.12 VCO,writeDescriptionWrites a new VCO value to the projectorCommandCommand [0]\x20Comm

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Answer)Start\xfeProjec

Seite 62 - 2.28 Keystone, Write

3. Advanced CommandsCommand [0]\x22Command [1]\x9ddecrement:command[0]\x23command[1]\x9d3.31.17 charge pump current, WriteDescriptionSets the charge p

Seite 63 - 2.29 Keystone, Read

3. Advanced Commands3.31.20 Clamp position, Increment/DecrementDescriptionIncrements/decrements the Clamp position by oneCommandsincrement:Command [0]

Seite 64 - 2.30 Lamp commands

3. Advanced CommandsCommand[0]\x27Command[1]\x9eReturned DataData [0] = min/max value3.31.24 Comb filter, Increment/DecrementDescriptionIncrements/dec

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff3.31.26 Comb filter, ReadDescri

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (awnser)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\xa0Data[0]\x00Checksum\xc2Stop\xff3.31.27 Minimum/Maximum c

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3. Advanced CommandsCommand [0]\x26Command [1]\xa9read maximum:Command[0]\x27Command[1]\xa9Returned DataData [0] = min/max value3.31.30 Horizontal syn

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2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x00Command [1]\x01Sent DataData[0] = activation byte : \x00 = OFF ; \x01 = ONReturned dataWhen you send a particul

Seite 69 - 2.31 Image f iles

3. Advanced Commands3.31.33 Minim um/Maximum Horizontal Sync locking, ReadDescriptionReads the minimum/max Sync lockingCommandsread minimum:Command [0

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3. Advanced CommandsSent DataData[0] = bySlaveAddr1Data[1] = bySlaveAddr2...Data[N-1] = bySlaveAddrNbySlaveAddrn = byte representing the address of th

Seite 71 - 2.32 Color temperature

3. Advanced Commandsfor xga resolution panels : wpixels = 1024 ; wlines = 768 lines3.34 Logo status, ReadDescriptionReads the status of the logo.Comma

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Checksum\x07Stop\xff3.36 Save screenshot (Logo)DescriptionSaves the previously taken screenshot (see the “tak

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3. Advanced Commandsload logosave logotake screenshotFlashmemorySDRAMabort save logoImage 3-12CommandCommand [0]\xf1Command [1]\x883.38 Load logoDescr

Seite 74 - 2.33 Standby Timer, Write

3. Advanced Commandsload logosave logotake screenshotFlashmemorySDRAMabort save logoImage 3-13CommandCommand [0]\xf1Command [1]\x88R5976884 RLM SERIES

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Seite 76 - 2.35 Switching mode, Write

4. RCU commands4. RCU COMMANDS4.1 OverviewIntroductionThe RCU keys can be simulated by using the RCU command \x30 (see RCU comman ds command)followed

Seite 77 - 2.36 Switching mode, Read

4. RCU commandsButtonCommandTreble “+”\x3cTreble “-”\x3dBalance +\x3eBalance -\x3fTint\x31Tint “- “\x2eTint “+”\x2fPause\x0fPhase\x32Phase “+”\x34Phas

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4. RCU commandsButtonCommandLens shift down\x71Digital zoom up\x7dDigital zoom down\x7eLogo\x78PiP adj\x68Lens adj\x77R5976884 RLM SERIES 04/04/2006 1

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2. Basic Commands2.2.3 Projector’s Software version, ReadDescriptionReads the Projector’s Software version, the returned string is a Pascal-language s

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x6dData[0]\x01Checksum\x6fStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x0

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (answe r)Start\xfeProjecto

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitChecksum\x72Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff2.2.9

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2. Basic Commands2.4 Projector ON/OFF, WriteDescriptionSwitching ON/OFF the projectorCommandSwitching the projector ONCommand [0]\x65Switching the pro

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2. Basic Commandsbit5 gives an in dication on wheth er the projector can be (re)started or not (hot restrike), if the cool down cycleis active (bit5 =

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2. Basic CommandsDataData[0] = byDirection = 1 byte, gives the shift direction:0 = down ; 1 = up; 2 = left; 3 = right2.6.2 Lens ZoomDescriptionTo Zoom

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitChecksum\x24Stop\xff2.7.2 Contrast, decrementDescriptionDecrements the contrast by one.CommandCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\x012

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Checksum\x07Stop\xff2.7.4 Contrast, ReadDescriptionReads the actual contrast value of the projectorCommandComman

Seite 91 - 3.2 Picture In Picture

2. Basic Commands2.7.5 Minimum Contrast, ReadDescriptionReads the minimum (range) contrast value of the projectorCommandCommand [0]\x26Command [1]\x01

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2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x27Command [1]\x01Returned DataData [0] = Maximum contrast valueExampleReads the Maximum contrast value of the pro

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2. Basic Commands2.7.8 Brightness decrementDescriptionDecrements the Brightness by one.CommandCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\x022.7.9 Brightness, WriteDes

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2. Basic Commands2.7.10 Brightness, ReadDescriptionReads the actual Brightness value of the projectorCommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x02Returned Dat

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2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x26Command [1]\x02Returned DataData [0] = minimum Brightness valueExampleReads the minimum Brightness value of the

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2. Basic CommandsReturned DataData [0] = Maximum Brightness valueExampleReads the Maximum Brightness value of the projector, the awnser being \x64Tran

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2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\x032.7.15 Write SaturationDescriptionWrites a new Saturation value to the projectorCommandCommand [

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2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x03Returned DataData [0] =Saturation valueExampleReads the actual Saturation value of the projector

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2. Basic CommandsReturned DataData [0] = minimum Saturation valueExampleReads the minimum Saturation value of the projector, the awnser being \x00Tran

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x27Command[1]\x03Checksum\x31Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address

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2. Basic Commands2.7.21 Tint, WriteDescriptionWrites a new Tint value to the projectorCommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x04DataData [0] = msbData [1]

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2. Basic CommandsReturned Datasigned word :Data [0] = msbData [1] = lsbExampleReads the actual Tint value of the projector, the awnser being: \x00 \x2

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2. Basic CommandsData [0] = msbData [1] = lsbExampleReads the minimum Tint value of the projector, the awnser being \xff\x4cTransmitStart\xfeProjector

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2. Basic CommandsExampleReads the Maximum Tint value of the projector, the awnser being \x00\xb4TransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x27Co

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Table of contents2.16 Shutter, Read...

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2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\x702.7.27 Gamma, WriteDescriptionWrites a new Gamma value to the projectorCommandCommand [0]\x20Com

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2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x70Returned DataData [0] = Gamma valueExampleReads the actual Gamma value of the projector, the awn

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2. Basic CommandsReturned DataData [0] = minimum Gamma valueExampleReads the minimum Gamma value of the projector, the awnser being \x10TransmitStart\

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x27Command[1]\x70Checksum\x98Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address

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2. Basic Commands2.7.33 Phase, WriteDescriptionWrites a new Phase value to the projectorCommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x06DataData [0] = Phase valu

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2. Basic CommandsExampleReads the actual Phase value of the projector, the awnser being \x1aTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Comman

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x26Command[1]\x06Checksum\x33Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitCommand[1]\x06Checksum\x34Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff2.9 Source selectionDescriptionSel

Seite 116 - 3.4 Viewport Active, Read

2. Basic Commandsfor composite video: the data byte describes the location of the composite video source signal to be selected.Byte value Mode0Video B

Seite 117 - 3.8 Viewpo

Table of contents3.2.21 PiP free window size, Read . . ...

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2. Basic CommandsData word scanned input possible sources, Wvalu e =wValue7S-VIDEO (lum) 0 = none ; 1 = S-VID(lum) ; 2 = Video YwValue8S-VIDEO (chr) 0

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitData [4]\x2e (=’.’)Data [5]\x63 (=’c’)Data [6]\x30 (=’0’)Data [7]\x35 (=’5’)Data [8]\x00Checksum\xF6Stop\xffReceive (Acknowle

Seite 120 - 3.12 Digital Zoom

2. Basic CommandsTransmitChecksum\x85Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff2.14 O

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Awnser)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x24Data[0]\x40Checksu

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff2.16 Shutter, ReadDescriptionReads the shutter’s positionCommand

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (awnser)Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x42Data[0]\x01Checksum\x65Stop\xff2.17 Freeze, WriteDescriptionFreezes the projected imageCo

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2. Basic Commands2.18 Freeze, ReadDescriptionReads whether the projected image is frozen or not.CommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x23Returned DataData

Seite 125 - 3.13 Automatic startup, Write

2. Basic Commands2.19 Logo O N/OFFDescriptionEnables or disables the logo.CommandCommand [0]\xf1Command [1]\x81DataData [0] = unsigned bytebyte value:

Seite 126 - 3.14 Automatic startup, Read

2. Basic CommandsDataData [0] = unsigned bytebyte value:\x00 =Logo;\x01 =Blue;\x02 = BlackExampleSets the background to “Logo”TransmitStart\xfeProject

Seite 127 - 3.15 Startup screen, Write

2. Basic CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x7bChecksum\x9dStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address

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Table of contents3.31.12 VCO,write ...

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x20Command[1]\x0bData[0]\x01Checksum\x2dStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjec

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Awnser)Start\xfeProjector

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2. Basic Commands2.26 Full screen representation(ON/OFF), WriteDescriptionEnable/disables the full screen representationCommandCommand [0]\x20Command

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitData[1]\x00Checksum\x71Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Sto

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (awnser)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x50Data[0]\x00Data[1]

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitCommand[0]\x20Command[1]\x0cData[0]\x00Checksum\x2dStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00C

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Answer)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Comm

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Answer)Start\xfeProjector

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Answer)Start\xfeProjector

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2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x63DataData[0] = unsigned bytedata value: 1= lamp1 ; 2=lamp2Returned Datastring = Pascal-language string.2.31 Imag

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1. Serial communications Basics1. SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS BASICSOverview• Communication Protocol• Data words• Communication settings• Hardware• Syntax•

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2. Basic CommandsThe FileData should be the same as the data read using the “file, read” co mm and.2.31.2 File, readDescriptionThis command reads an i

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2. Basic Commands2.32 Color temperatureOverview• Color temperature (Red/Blue), Increment• Color temperature (Red/Blue), Decrement• Color temperature R

Seite 142 - 3.28 Data

2. Basic CommandsExampleDecrement the Red color temperature of a projector with address \x01 by one.TransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x

Seite 143 - 3.30 Data input fo rmat, Read

2. Basic CommandsColor temperatureData[0]Projector white\x00Broadcast\x20Film\x36Video\x41Computer\x5dIf D ata[0] is ommited current used colortemp is

Seite 144 - 3.31 Image f iles

2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Answer)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x45Data

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff2.34 Standby Timer, ReadDescriptio

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2. Basic CommandsReceive (awnser)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x98Data[0]\x00Data[1]\x00Checksum\xbaStop\xff2.35 Switching mo

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2. Basic CommandsTransmitCommand[0]\x20Command[1]\x9aData[0]\x01Checksum\xbcStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00C

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2. Basic CommandsExampleRead the switching mode being \x01 = seamless.TransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x9aChecksum\xbcSt

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2. Basic Commands2.38 Filmmode detection, WriteDescriptionEnables/disables the filmmode detection.CommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\xa1DataData [0] =

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1. Serial communications BasicsSome command s do not requ ire a data field(s)Checksum byteThe “Checksum byte” is used to detect errors during transmis

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2. Basic CommandsReturned DataData [0] = unsigned bytebyte value:\x00 =OFF;\x01 =ONExampleReads the Automatic startup, being \x00 =OFFTransmitStart\xf

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2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\xf5Data (optional)Data[0] = byWindowData[1], Data[2] = wValue = word describing the settings of the AutoImage func

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2. Basic Commands2.41.1 Blanking ResetDescriptionAllows the reset of the blanking values.CommandCommand [0]\x17DatabyTypeBlanking : 1 byte describing

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2. Basic CommandsData[1] = 0 : disableData[1] = 1 : enable2.41.4 Blanking, WriteDescriptionBlanks the display.Four blanking methods are possible:•Top•

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2. Basic CommandsImage 2-12.41.5 Blanking, ReadDescriptionReads the values of the blanking.CommandReads top blanking:Command [0]\x21Command [1]\x4cRea

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2. Basic CommandsReturned DatabyTypeBlanking : one byte describing the type of blankingData [0] = 0 : blanking on image file (saved in image file)Data

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2. Basic CommandsIncrements Right blanking:Command [0]\x22Command [1]\x4fDatabyTypeBlanking : one byte describing the type of blankingData [0] = 0 : b

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2. Basic CommandsCommand [0]\x26Command [1]\x4cReads minimal bottom blanking:Command [0]\x26Command [1]\x4dReads minimal left blanking:Command [0]\x26

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2. Basic CommandsCommand [0]\x27Command [1]\x4fSent DatabyTypeBlanking : one byte describing the type of blankingData [0] = 0 : blanking on image file

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3. Advanced Commands3. ADVANCED COMMANDSOverview• Lamp Commands• Picture In Picture• Viewport Active, Write• Viewport Active, Read• Viewport Active, I

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1. Serial communications Basicsreturned data = Data[0]...Data[3]value = Data[0]*2563+ Data[1]*2562+ Data[2]*256 + Data[3].1.3 Communication settingsB

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3. Advanced CommandsDataData[0]: unsigned bytedata byte value: 1= lam p1 ; 2= lam p2Pascal type string of length 7 representing the serial number.3.1.

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3. Advanced Commands3.2 Picture In PictureOverview• PiP Loop Focus• PiP Focus, Read• PiP Focus, Write• PiP layout , Read• PiP layout, Write• PiP layou

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3. Advanced CommandsTransmitChecksum\x14Stop\xff3.2.2 PiP Focus, ReadDescriptionReturns the PiP window which has the focus.CommandCommand [0]\x12Comma

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (Awnser)Checksum\x16Stop\xff3.2.3 PiP Focus, WriteDescriptionGives the focus to a particular PiP window .CommandCommand [0

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3. Advanced CommandsSent DatastrPipName = string representing the name of the layoutThe strPipname string is of the C-language type. see chap ter &quo

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3. Advanced CommandsReturned DatastrPipname1...strPipnameNThe strPipn ame and strMask string s are o f the C-language type. see chapter "1. Seria

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3. Advanced CommandsReceive (Awnser)Data [6]\x63Data [7]\x72Data [8]\x65Data [9]\x65Data [10]\x6eData [11]\x00Data [0]\x32Data [1]\x62Data [2]\x76Data

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3. Advanced CommandsTransmitCommand[0]\x12Command[1]\x05Checksum\x18Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1

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3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x12Command [1]\x06DatastrPipname = stringThe string is of the C-language type see chapter "1.Serial com mu

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3. Advanced Commands3.2.9 PiP save layoutDescriptionSaves the active PiP layout.CommandCommand [0]\x12Command [1]\x073.2.10 PiP save layout asDescript

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