RLM seriesUser GuideRS232 commandsR5976884/0204/04/2006
1. Serial communications Basics1CD 2RxD 3TxD 4DTR 5GND 6DSR 7RTS 8CTS 9RI 1CD 2RxD 3TxD 4DTR 5GND 6DSR 7RTS 8CTS 9RI
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Checksum\x07Stop\xff3.2.11 PiP rename layoutDescriptionRenames a PiP layout .CommandCommand [0]\x12Command [1
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff3.2.12 PiP remove LayoutDescrip
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff3.2.13 PiP remove windowDescriptionRemoves a particular PiP w
3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x12Command [1]\x0dReturned DatastrSourceName1...strFilenameN3.2.15 PiP add windowDescriptionAdds a PiP window .
3. Advanced Commandsfor composite video:Byte value Mode0Video BNC1Vertical sync BNC2Red BNC3Green BNC4Blue BNC5SVideo Y6SVideo Cfor Svideo:Byte value
3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-1PiP layout (3 windows, 2 video/1data), data window is resizedCommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x91DataData[0]...Data[3] =
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
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)
3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x92Returned DataData[0]...Data[3] = signed double word XPosition: describes the start position o
3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-3PiP : data window is repositionnedCommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x94DataData [0]...Data[3] = signed double word3.2.24
1. Serial communications Basics1.5 SyntaxCharactersIn this manual, all characters are expressed using the C- language syntax:decimal values ddd2hexade
3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-4CommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x95DataData [0]...Data[3] = signed double word3.2.26 Window vertical position, ReadDesc
3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-5PiP : data window is repositionnedCommandIncrementCommand [0]\x22Command [1]\x94DecrementCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\x94Da
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
3. Advanced CommandsTransmitCommand[0]\x12Command[1]\x0eCommand[2]\x02Data[0]\x00Checksum\x23Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x
3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x12Command [1]\x11Returned DataReturned data is 4 times following data :Data [0] = Window type byte ; 0 = Data
3. Advanced Commandsword valuesource101RGB Video102RGSB Video200 DVI0xffnone3.2.33 PiP last added window type, ReadDescriptionReturns the last added w
3. Advanced Commands3.4 Viewport Active, ReadDescriptionReturns the status of the viewport function which allow to select an area of the image (window
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
3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-8CommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\xB5DataData[0 ...1] = wX : word (2 bytes) representing the X start position from the Le
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
1. Serial communications Basics’o’\x6f’r’\x72’l’\x6c’d’\x64NULL\x00standard filePredefined file stored in read-only memorycustom fileFile created by t
3. Advanced CommandsImage 3-10Desktop settingCommandCommand [0]\xEFCommand [1]\x01DataData[1]...Data[4] = double word Top : describes the Top of the d
3. Advanced CommandsCommandsread minimum:Command [0]\x26Command [1]\x81read maximum:Command[0]\x27Command[1]\x81Returned DataData [0]...Data[3] = doub
3. Advanced CommandsReturned DataData [0]...Data [3] = double word (4 bytes) = min/max valuedata [4] = byte describing the decimal part (2 digits)3.12
3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x83DataData [0]...Data [3] = double word(= 4 bytes; see chapter "1. Serial communications B
3. Advanced Commands50% corresponds to a zoom window in the middle of the window.CommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x83DataData [0]...Data [3] = double
3. Advanced Commands3.12.13 Window size, DecrementDescriptionThis command decrements the size of the zoom window.This is done by decrementing the size
3. Advanced Commandsbyte value:0 = OFF; 1 = ONExampleEnables the Automatic startupTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x20Command[1]\x96Da
3. Advanced CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x96Checksum\xb8Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector addr
3. Advanced CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x20Command[1]\x99Data[0]\x01Checksum\xbbStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfePro
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (awnser)Start\xfeProjec
1. Serial communications BasicsThis manual is divided in two parts, the first part contains the basic (elementary) commands while the secondpart gives
3. Advanced CommandsCommand [0]\x22Command [1]\x863.17.2 Input black balance, DecrementDescriptionDecrements the black input balance for the different
3. Advanced CommandsCommandsBlack input balance RedCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x84Black input balance GreenCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x85Black input ba
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (Awnser)Checksum\xb6Stop\xff3.17.5 Input white balance, IncrementDescriptionIncrements the white input balance for the dif
3. Advanced CommandsCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x87Black input balance GreenCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x88Black input balance BlueCommand [0]\x20Comman
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Awnser)Start\xfeProjec
3. Advanced CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x20Command[1]\x90Data[0]\x00Data[1]\x01Checksum\xb2Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)S
3. Advanced CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x90Checksum\xB2Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector addr
3. Advanced CommandsExampleEnables the AGCTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x20Command[1]\x9bData[0]\x01Checksum\xbdStop\xffReceive (ac
3. Advanced CommandsTransmitChecksum\xbdStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffRec
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
3. Advanced CommandsReturned DataData [0] = min/max value3.26 Automatic Gain C ontrol interval, WriteDescriptionSets the AGC to short or long.CommandC
3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x9cReturned DataData [0] = unsigned bytebyte value:\x00 = short ; \x01 = longExampleReads the Au
3. Advanced CommandsCommandsincrement:Command [0]\x22Command [1]\xa4decrement:command[0]\x23command[1]\xa43.29 Data input fo rmat, writeDescriptionSet
3. Advanced Commands3.31 Image f ilesOverview• Delete File(s)• Copy File• Rename File•MoveFile• Image files settings, Write• Image files settings, rea
3. Advanced Commands3.31.2 Copy FileDescriptionThis command copies an image file (source file) to another file (destination file).The d estination fil
3. Advanced CommandsSend DatastrFilenameFromstrFilenameTostrFilenameFro m and strFilenameTo are strings of the C-string type."Syntax", p ag
3. Advanced CommandsDataCommandsData typetotal linesunsigned word (2 bytes)active linesunsigned word (2 bytes)line startunsigned word (2 bytes)periodu
3. Advanced CommandsRead clamp widthCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x68Returned DataCommandsData typetotal linesunsigned word (2 bytes)active linesunsigned
3. Advanced CommandsIncrement pixel startCommand [0]\x22Command [1]\x5eIncrement clamp widthCommand [0]\x22Command [1]\x683.31.8 Image files settings,
2. Basic Commands2. BASIC COMMANDSOverview• End of process (EOP)• Identification Commands• RCU commands• Projector ON/OFF, Write• Projector’s Status,
3. Advanced Commands3.31.9 Read Minimum/Maximum Image files settingsDescriptionThese commands read the min/max values of the image files settingsComma
3. Advanced CommandsCommand [0]\x26Command [1]\x5dmaximum active pixelsCommand [0]\x27Command [1]\x5dminimum pixel startCommand [0]\x26Command [1]\x5e
3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\xa83.31.12 VCO,writeDescriptionWrites a new VCO value to the projectorCommandCommand [0]\x20Comm
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Answer)Start\xfeProjec
3. Advanced CommandsCommand [0]\x22Command [1]\x9ddecrement:command[0]\x23command[1]\x9d3.31.17 charge pump current, WriteDescriptionSets the charge p
3. Advanced Commands3.31.20 Clamp position, Increment/DecrementDescriptionIncrements/decrements the Clamp position by oneCommandsincrement:Command [0]
3. Advanced CommandsCommand[0]\x27Command[1]\x9eReturned DataData [0] = min/max value3.31.24 Comb filter, Increment/DecrementDescriptionIncrements/dec
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff3.31.26 Comb filter, ReadDescri
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (awnser)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\xa0Data[0]\x00Checksum\xc2Stop\xff3.31.27 Minimum/Maximum c
3. Advanced CommandsCommand [0]\x26Command [1]\xa9read maximum:Command[0]\x27Command[1]\xa9Returned DataData [0] = min/max value3.31.30 Horizontal syn
2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x00Command [1]\x01Sent DataData[0] = activation byte : \x00 = OFF ; \x01 = ONReturned dataWhen you send a particul
3. Advanced Commands3.31.33 Minim um/Maximum Horizontal Sync locking, ReadDescriptionReads the minimum/max Sync lockingCommandsread minimum:Command [0
3. Advanced CommandsSent DataData[0] = bySlaveAddr1Data[1] = bySlaveAddr2...Data[N-1] = bySlaveAddrNbySlaveAddrn = byte representing the address of th
3. Advanced Commandsfor xga resolution panels : wpixels = 1024 ; wlines = 768 lines3.34 Logo status, ReadDescriptionReads the status of the logo.Comma
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Checksum\x07Stop\xff3.36 Save screenshot (Logo)DescriptionSaves the previously taken screenshot (see the “tak
3. Advanced Commandsload logosave logotake screenshotFlashmemorySDRAMabort save logoImage 3-12CommandCommand [0]\xf1Command [1]\x883.38 Load logoDescr
3. Advanced Commandsload logosave logotake screenshotFlashmemorySDRAMabort save logoImage 3-13CommandCommand [0]\xf1Command [1]\x88R5976884 RLM SERIES
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4. RCU commands4. RCU COMMANDS4.1 OverviewIntroductionThe RCU keys can be simulated by using the RCU command \x30 (see RCU comman ds command)followed
4. RCU commandsButtonCommandTreble “+”\x3cTreble “-”\x3dBalance +\x3eBalance -\x3fTint\x31Tint “- “\x2eTint “+”\x2fPause\x0fPhase\x32Phase “+”\x34Phas
4. RCU commandsButtonCommandLens shift down\x71Digital zoom up\x7dDigital zoom down\x7eLogo\x78PiP adj\x68Lens adj\x77R5976884 RLM SERIES 04/04/2006 1
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
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
2. Basic Commands2.4 Projector ON/OFF, WriteDescriptionSwitching ON/OFF the projectorCommandSwitching the projector ONCommand [0]\x65Switching the pro
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 =
2. Basic CommandsDataData[0] = byDirection = 1 byte, gives the shift direction:0 = down ; 1 = up; 2 = left; 3 = right2.6.2 Lens ZoomDescriptionTo Zoom
2. Basic CommandsTransmitChecksum\x24Stop\xff2.7.2 Contrast, decrementDescriptionDecrements the contrast by one.CommandCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\x012
2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Checksum\x07Stop\xff2.7.4 Contrast, ReadDescriptionReads the actual contrast value of the projectorCommandComman
2. Basic Commands2.7.5 Minimum Contrast, ReadDescriptionReads the minimum (range) contrast value of the projectorCommandCommand [0]\x26Command [1]\x01
2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x27Command [1]\x01Returned DataData [0] = Maximum contrast valueExampleReads the Maximum contrast value of the pro
2. Basic Commands2.7.8 Brightness decrementDescriptionDecrements the Brightness by one.CommandCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\x022.7.9 Brightness, WriteDes
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
2. Basic CommandsReturned DataData [0] = Maximum Brightness valueExampleReads the Maximum Brightness value of the projector, the awnser being \x64Tran
2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\x032.7.15 Write SaturationDescriptionWrites a new Saturation value to the projectorCommandCommand [
2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x03Returned DataData [0] =Saturation valueExampleReads the actual Saturation value of the projector
2. Basic CommandsReturned DataData [0] = minimum Saturation valueExampleReads the minimum Saturation value of the projector, the awnser being \x00Tran
2. Basic CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x27Command[1]\x03Checksum\x31Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address
2. Basic Commands2.7.21 Tint, WriteDescriptionWrites a new Tint value to the projectorCommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x04DataData [0] = msbData [1]
2. Basic CommandsReturned Datasigned word :Data [0] = msbData [1] = lsbExampleReads the actual Tint value of the projector, the awnser being: \x00 \x2
2. Basic CommandsData [0] = msbData [1] = lsbExampleReads the minimum Tint value of the projector, the awnser being \xff\x4cTransmitStart\xfeProjector
2. Basic CommandsExampleReads the Maximum Tint value of the projector, the awnser being \x00\xb4TransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x27Co
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2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x23Command [1]\x702.7.27 Gamma, WriteDescriptionWrites a new Gamma value to the projectorCommandCommand [0]\x20Com
2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x70Returned DataData [0] = Gamma valueExampleReads the actual Gamma value of the projector, the awn
2. Basic CommandsReturned DataData [0] = minimum Gamma valueExampleReads the minimum Gamma value of the projector, the awnser being \x10TransmitStart\
2. Basic CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x27Command[1]\x70Checksum\x98Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address
2. Basic Commands2.7.33 Phase, WriteDescriptionWrites a new Phase value to the projectorCommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\x06DataData [0] = Phase valu
2. Basic CommandsExampleReads the actual Phase value of the projector, the awnser being \x1aTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Comman
2. Basic CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x26Command[1]\x06Checksum\x33Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address
2. Basic CommandsTransmitCommand[1]\x06Checksum\x34Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07
2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff2.9 Source selectionDescriptionSel
2. Basic Commandsfor composite video: the data byte describes the location of the composite video source signal to be selected.Byte value Mode0Video B
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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
2. Basic CommandsTransmitData [4]\x2e (=’.’)Data [5]\x63 (=’c’)Data [6]\x30 (=’0’)Data [7]\x35 (=’5’)Data [8]\x00Checksum\xF6Stop\xffReceive (Acknowle
2. Basic CommandsTransmitChecksum\x85Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff2.14 O
2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Awnser)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x24Data[0]\x40Checksu
2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff2.16 Shutter, ReadDescriptionReads the shutter’s positionCommand
2. Basic CommandsReceive (awnser)Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x42Data[0]\x01Checksum\x65Stop\xff2.17 Freeze, WriteDescriptionFreezes the projected imageCo
2. Basic Commands2.18 Freeze, ReadDescriptionReads whether the projected image is frozen or not.CommandCommand [0]\x21Command [1]\x23Returned DataData
2. Basic Commands2.19 Logo O N/OFFDescriptionEnables or disables the logo.CommandCommand [0]\xf1Command [1]\x81DataData [0] = unsigned bytebyte value:
2. Basic CommandsDataData [0] = unsigned bytebyte value:\x00 =Logo;\x01 =Blue;\x02 = BlackExampleSets the background to “Logo”TransmitStart\xfeProject
2. Basic CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x7bChecksum\x9dStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address
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2. Basic CommandsTransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x20Command[1]\x0bData[0]\x01Checksum\x2dStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjec
2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Awnser)Start\xfeProjector
2. Basic Commands2.26 Full screen representation(ON/OFF), WriteDescriptionEnable/disables the full screen representationCommandCommand [0]\x20Command
2. Basic CommandsTransmitData[1]\x00Checksum\x71Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Sto
2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (awnser)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x50Data[0]\x00Data[1]
2. Basic CommandsTransmitCommand[0]\x20Command[1]\x0cData[0]\x00Checksum\x2dStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00C
2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Answer)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Comm
2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Answer)Start\xfeProjector
2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Answer)Start\xfeProjector
2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x63DataData[0] = unsigned bytedata value: 1= lamp1 ; 2=lamp2Returned Datastring = Pascal-language string.2.31 Imag
1. Serial communications Basics1. SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS BASICSOverview• Communication Protocol• Data words• Communication settings• Hardware• Syntax•
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
2. Basic Commands2.32 Color temperatureOverview• Color temperature (Red/Blue), Increment• Color temperature (Red/Blue), Decrement• Color temperature R
2. Basic CommandsExampleDecrement the Red color temperature of a projector with address \x01 by one.TransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x
2. Basic CommandsColor temperatureData[0]Projector white\x00Broadcast\x20Film\x36Video\x41Computer\x5dIf D ata[0] is ommited current used colortemp is
2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xffReceive (Answer)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x45Data
2. Basic CommandsReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1]\x06Checksum\x07Stop\xff2.34 Standby Timer, ReadDescriptio
2. Basic CommandsReceive (awnser)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x98Data[0]\x00Data[1]\x00Checksum\xbaStop\xff2.35 Switching mo
2. Basic CommandsTransmitCommand[0]\x20Command[1]\x9aData[0]\x01Checksum\xbcStop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00C
2. Basic CommandsExampleRead the switching mode being \x01 = seamless.TransmitStart\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x21Command[1]\x9aChecksum\xbcSt
2. Basic Commands2.38 Filmmode detection, WriteDescriptionEnables/disables the filmmode detection.CommandCommand [0]\x20Command [1]\xa1DataData [0] =
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
2. Basic CommandsReturned DataData [0] = unsigned bytebyte value:\x00 =OFF;\x01 =ONExampleReads the Automatic startup, being \x00 =OFFTransmitStart\xf
2. Basic CommandsCommandCommand [0]\xf5Data (optional)Data[0] = byWindowData[1], Data[2] = wValue = word describing the settings of the AutoImage func
2. Basic Commands2.41.1 Blanking ResetDescriptionAllows the reset of the blanking values.CommandCommand [0]\x17DatabyTypeBlanking : 1 byte describing
2. Basic CommandsData[1] = 0 : disableData[1] = 1 : enable2.41.4 Blanking, WriteDescriptionBlanks the display.Four blanking methods are possible:•Top•
2. Basic CommandsImage 2-12.41.5 Blanking, ReadDescriptionReads the values of the blanking.CommandReads top blanking:Command [0]\x21Command [1]\x4cRea
2. Basic CommandsReturned DatabyTypeBlanking : one byte describing the type of blankingData [0] = 0 : blanking on image file (saved in image file)Data
2. Basic CommandsIncrements Right blanking:Command [0]\x22Command [1]\x4fDatabyTypeBlanking : one byte describing the type of blankingData [0] = 0 : b
2. Basic CommandsCommand [0]\x26Command [1]\x4cReads minimal bottom blanking:Command [0]\x26Command [1]\x4dReads minimal left blanking:Command [0]\x26
2. Basic CommandsCommand [0]\x27Command [1]\x4fSent DatabyTypeBlanking : one byte describing the type of blankingData [0] = 0 : blanking on image file
3. Advanced Commands3. ADVANCED COMMANDSOverview• Lamp Commands• Picture In Picture• Viewport Active, Write• Viewport Active, Read• Viewport Active, I
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
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.
3. Advanced Commands3.2 Picture In PictureOverview• PiP Loop Focus• PiP Focus, Read• PiP Focus, Write• PiP layout , Read• PiP layout, Write• PiP layou
3. Advanced CommandsTransmitChecksum\x14Stop\xff3.2.2 PiP Focus, ReadDescriptionReturns the PiP window which has the focus.CommandCommand [0]\x12Comma
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (Awnser)Checksum\x16Stop\xff3.2.3 PiP Focus, WriteDescriptionGives the focus to a particular PiP window .CommandCommand [0
3. Advanced CommandsSent DatastrPipName = string representing the name of the layoutThe strPipname string is of the C-language type. see chap ter &quo
3. Advanced CommandsReturned DatastrPipname1...strPipnameNThe strPipn ame and strMask string s are o f the C-language type. see chapter "1. Seria
3. Advanced CommandsReceive (Awnser)Data [6]\x63Data [7]\x72Data [8]\x65Data [9]\x65Data [10]\x6eData [11]\x00Data [0]\x32Data [1]\x62Data [2]\x76Data
3. Advanced CommandsTransmitCommand[0]\x12Command[1]\x05Checksum\x18Stop\xffReceive (acknowledge)Start\xfeProjector address\x01Command[0]\x00Command[1
3. Advanced CommandsCommandCommand [0]\x12Command [1]\x06DatastrPipname = stringThe string is of the C-language type see chapter "1.Serial com mu
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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