Christie Projector Mirage Hd20k J Technical Manual
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J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information21 of 90020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) (BGF) BASE GAMMA FUNCTION CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Defines the gamma power curve to be used when the gamma table value is set to ‘Gamma Function’. This value, combined with gamma slope setting, determines the gamma table to be used. The curve is generally a power curve with a small linear segment at the bottom defined by the slope. The valid range is 100-300, where 100 is 1.0 linear and 300 is a 3.00 power curve. SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the base gamma curve for slot x, input y. MAIN Set the base gamma curve for main video. PIIP or SECD Set the base gamma curve for PIP or Secondary video. EXAMPLES: (BGF 100) - Set the base gamma function to 1.0 for main video. (BGF+MAIN 300) - Set the base gamma function to 3.0 for main video. (BGF+IN32 222) - Set the base gamma function to 2.22 for slot 3 input 2. (BGS) BASE GAMMA SLOPE CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Defines the slope to be used for the base custom gamma table in the small linear section at the bottom of the curve. This slope can be used to bring the low level blacks in the image in or out. This slope, combined with the gamma function, defines the custom gamma table. The valid range is 50-200, where 50 is a slope of 0.5 and 200 is a slope of 2.00. SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the base gamma curve for slot x, input y. MAIN Set the base gamma curve for main video. PIIP or SECD Set the base gamma curve for PIP or Secondary video. EXAMPLES: (BGS 100) - Set the base gamma slope to 1.0 for main video. (BGS+MAIN 200) - Set the base gamma slope to 2.0 for main video. (BGS+IN32 150) - Set the base gamma slope to 1.5 for slot 3 input 2. (BKY) BROADCAST KEY MODE CONTROL GROUP: Preference SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Toggle Broadcast Key Mode to select whether all key presses received by the projector will be relayed to all other projectors on the network. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Enable or disable broadcast key mode.
22 of 90J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) (BKY) Broadcast Key Mode con’t EXAMPLES: (BKY 1) - Enable Broadcast Key. (BKY 0) - Disable Broadcast Key. (BKY?) - Get current Broadcast key state. (BLB) BLUE BLACK LEVEL CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Blue black level is used to compensate for relative variations in the blacklevels between Red, Green and Blue. This is available on all cards expect the Video decoder. The correct setting achieves maximum contrast without crushing white or black. When the drive and black level controls are set correctly for a signal, the Comprehensive Color Adjustment, including color temperature, will work as expected. The drive and black level controls should not be used to setup a specific color temperature as this will require separate color temperature adjustments to be made for each signal. SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the blue black level on slot x, input y to the specified value in the range of -255 to 255. MAIN Set the blue black level on the main video to the specified value in the range -255 to 255. PIIP or SECD Set the blue black level on the PIP or Secondary video to the spec- ified value in the range of -255 to 255. EXAMPLES: (BLB 128) - Set blue black level to 128 on main video. (BLB+MAIN 128) - Set blue black level to 128 on main video. (BLB+PIIP 100) - Set blue black level to 100 on PIP video. (BLB+IN32 100) - Set blue black level to 100 on slot 3 input 2. (BLB?) - Returns the current blue black level value on main video. (BLB+PIIP ?) - Returns the current blue black level value on PIP video. (BLB+IN12 ?) - Returns the current blue black level value on slot 1 input 2. (BLD) BLUE DRIVE CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION The blue drive level is used to compensate for different amounts of attenuation between the Red, Green and Blue in the signal. This is available on all cards expect the Video decoder. The correct setting achieves maximum contrast without crushing white or black. When the drive and black level controls are set correctly for a signal, the Comprehensive Color Adjustment, including color temperature, will work as expected. The drive and black level controls should not be used to setup a specific color temperature as this will require separate color temperature adjustments to be made for each source. SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the blue drive on slot x, input y to the specified value in the range of -255 to 255.
J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information23 of 90020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) (BLD) Blue Drive con’t MAIN Set the blue drive on the main video to the specified value in the range -255 to 255. PIIP or SECD Set the blue drive on the PIP or Secondary video to the specified value in the range of -255 to 255. EXAMPLES: (BLD 128) - Set blue drive to 128 on main video. (BLD+MAIN 128) - Set blue drive to 128 on main video. (BLD+PIIP 100) - Set blue drive to 100 on PIP video. (BLD+IN32 100) - Set blue drive to 100 on slot 3 input 2. (BLD?) - Returns the current blue drive value on main video. (BLD+PIIP?) - Returns the current blue drive value on PIP video. (BLD+IN12?) - Returns the current blue drive value on slot 1 input 2. (BOG) BLUE ODD PIXEL GAIN CONTROL GROUP: Option SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This adds an offset to input blue gain settings on the analog input card. It is used to compensate for differences between the A to D converter used to sample even pixels, and the one used for odd pixels. A value of 0 is the null position in which both A to D converters are set to exactly the same value. SUBCODE SLx0 DESCRIPTION OF USE Set a blue gain offset for the second A to D. EXAMPLES: (BOG_SL10 -10) - Set a blue gain offset to -10 on slot 1. (BOO) BLUE ODD PIXEL OFFSET CONTROL GROUP: Option SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This adds an offset to input blue blacklevel settings on the analog input card. It is used to compensate for differ- ences between the A to D converter used to sample even pixels, and the one used for odd pixels. A value of 0 is the null position in which both A to D converters are set to exactly the same value. SUBCODE SLx0 DESCRIPTION OF USE Set a blue blacklevel offset for the second A to D. EXAMPLES: (BOO_SL10 -10) - Set a blue blacklevel offset to -10 on slot 1.
24 of 90J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) (BRT) BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION The Brightness control adjusts the offset applied to the input signal. It has exactly the same effect as adjusting the input levels, except that it operates an all 3 colors and can be used to make quick adjustments. For precise control, the input level adjustments should be used. If the setting is too high, black portions of the image are displayed as dark grey, making the image appear washed-out. If the setting is too low, dark greys are displayed as deep black and detail is lost in the darkest parts of the image. This condition is known as crushing. When adjusting, start from a lower setting and adjust upwards until just above the point where black is crushed. SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the brightness on slot x, input y to the specified value in the range of -1000 to 1000. MAIN Set the brightness on the main video to the specified value in the range -1000 to 1000. PIIP or SECD Set the brightness on the PIP or Secondary video to the specified value in the range of -1000 to 1000. EXAMPLES: (BRT 500) -Set brightness to 500 on main video (BRT+MAIN 500) - Set brightness to 500 on main video. (BRT+PIIP -250) - Set brightness to -250 on PIP video. (BRT+IN32 100) - Set brightness to 100 on slot 3 input 2. (BRT?) - Returns the current brightness value on main video. (BRT+PIIP ?) - Returns the current brightness value on PIP video. (BRT+IN12 ?) - Returns the current brightness value on slot 1 input 2. (BRU) BRIGHTNESS UNIFORMITY CONTROL GROUP: Preference SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Enable/Disable brightness uniformity and adjust brightness uniformity output. SUBCODE SLCT DESCRIPTION OF USE Enable/Disable Brightness Uniformity. CRSA Enable/Disable BRU Coarse Adjustment. UITL Get/Set the percent of gain at top left corner. UIML Get/Set the percent of gain at left side. UIBL Get/Set the percent of gain at bottom left corner. UITR Get/Set the percent of gain at top right corner. UIMR Get/Set the percent of gain at right side. UIBR Get/Set the percent of gain at bottom right corner. UIH1 Get/Set the percent of gain at left turn point.
J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information25 of 90020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) (BRU) Brightness Uniformity con’t UIH2 Get/Set the percent of gain at right turn point. UI1P Get/Set position of left turn point. UI2P Get/Set position of right turn point. GAIN Get/Set overall gain. UIRT Restore all parameters to factory default. EXAMPLES: (BRU+ENAB?) - Get current state of brightness uniformity, 0 is disabled, 1 is enabled. (BRU+ENAB 1) - Enable brightness uniformity. (CCD) OUTPUT COLOR DEFAULT CONTROL GROUP: Preference SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Specifies the default color adjustment to use for new channels. This allows the user to specify a standard color and have that color applied by default to all new sources. The user may override this for any specific channel. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Apply a default table to use while running auto setup when a YNF filter is not in place. DYNF Apply a default table to use while running auto setup when a YNF filter is in place. EXAMPLE: (CCD 0) - Make new channels using the MAX drive table. (CCI) INTERPOLATED COLOR CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This control generates an output color map based on interpolating the values for the standard color temperatures in the range of 3200K-9300K. It effectively allows you to adjust the color temperature of the image. The selected output color table must be on Color Temperature to enable this control. SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the interpolated color temperature for slot x, input y. MAIN Set the interpolated color temperature for main video. PIIP or SECD Set the interpolated color temperature for PIP or Secondary video. EXAMPLE: (CCI 9300) - Set the interpolated color temperature to 9300K for main video.
26 of 90J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) (CCS) SELECT OUTPUT COLOR CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Selects which of several predefined and 4 user defined color maps to use for a specific input signal. 0 = MaxDrives - All color adjustments are turned off allowing the projector to run at maximum brightness. 2 = Color Temperature - This will allow you to specify a color temperature between 3200 and 9300 based on the setting of the Color Temperature control. Color temperature is expressed in degrees Kelvin [3200, 5400, etc.]. Lower numbers give a reddish white, higher numbers appear bluish. There are four standard settings. 9300K is close to the white of many computer monitors. 6500K is the standard for color video, in both standard- and high- definition forms. 5400K is a standard for graphics and black-and-white video. 3200K is useful if the projected image is to be filmed or shot as part of a studio set that is illuminated with incandescent lights. For all color tem- peratures, the color primaries [red, green & blue] are unchanged and reflect the native colors of the projector. 3 = SD Video - Optimized for SD video. This will allow you to adjust the color of red, green and blue, as well as the color of white. 4 = HD Video - Optimized for HD video. This will allow you to adjust the color of red, green and blue, as well as the color of white. 5 = User 1 - Selects a user defined sets of color adjustments. 6 = User 2 - Selects a user defined sets of color adjustments. 7 = User 3 - Selects a user defined sets of color adjustments. 8 = User 4 - Selects a user defined sets of color adjustments. The set of 4 User Defined settings are defined in the configuration menu. SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Select the color temp setting for slot x, input y. MAIN Select the color temp setting for main video. PIIP or SECD Select the color temp setting for PIP or Secondary video. EXAMPLE: (CCS 0) - Set the color temp setting to max drives for main video. (CHA) CHANNEL CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Select the channel to use, in the range 1-99. Switching channels will switch to the appropriate option card/input. If the signal signature in the channel does not match the signal on the channels input, the channel change will switch to the “auto-channel” or to the channel that was defined for the signal signature that is on the channels input. This command will fail if the data in the channel file does not match the current system hardware. This command can also be used to copy, delete and edit certain channel properties. SUBCODE COPY DESCRIPTION OF USE Make a copy of a channel, and assign it a unique number (option- ally, specify a new channel number). DLET Delete a channel. MAIN Set the channel being used by main. PIIP or SECD Set the channel being used by PIP or Secondary. INFO Display the information on the current channel.
J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information27 of 90020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) (CHA) Channel con’t EXAMPLES: (CHA?) Get current active channel. (CHA 10) Set main to channel 10. (CHA+PIIP 99) Set PIP to channel 99. (CHA+COPY 1) Make a copy of channel 1, using the next free channel number. (CHA+COPY 1 20) Make a copy of channel 1, and copy to channel 20 (will fail if 20 already exists). (CHA+DLET 0) Delete all unlocked channels. (CHA+DLET 20) Delete channel 20. (CLE) COLOR ENABLE CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This control allows the three primary colors (red, green and blue) to be turned on or off separately. It is used to look at the colors one at a time or in pairs when doing convergence, light measurements, etc. The list of values for this command are: 0 = White 1 = Red 2 = Green 3 = Blue 4 = Yellow 5 = Cyan 6 = Magenta SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Select color or colors to display. EXAMPLE: (CLE 1) - Display red portion of image only. (CLE 5) - Display green and blue portion of image only. (CLE 0) - Display image normally (all primaries). (CLP) CLAMPING CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION For all analog signals a clamping pulse is generated that defines where in the signal a black reference can be found. The Clamp Location sets the clamping pulse to one of three possible locations: tip, back porch & tri-level. For most signals the correct position is backporch, just after the sync pulse. If the signal has no back porch and there is no sync pulse in the RG or B signals, clamping can occur at the front or tip of the sync pulse. For HDTV signals [1080i & 720p] the clamp must be moved past the positive pulse of the tri-level sync pulse, so the tri-level option is correct. For almost all other signals, backporch is correct. Sync tip is needed only if the backporch is too small. For many signals, this control will have no effect. Change this setting only if the image appears unusually dim, has horizontal streaks, or shows significant color drift. Value Range: 0 = backporch 1 = sync tip 2 = tri-level
28 of 90J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) (CLP) Clamping con’t SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the black level clamping for slot x, input y. MAIN Set the black level clamping for main video. PIIP or SECD Set the black level clamping for PIP or Secondary video. EXAMPLES: (CLP 1) - Set the black level clamping for main video to sync tip. (CLP+MAIN 1) - Set the black level clamping for main video to sync tip. (CLP+IN32 1) - Set the black level clamping for slot 3 input 2 to sync tip. (CLR) COLOR CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This control adjusts the saturation (amount) of color in a video image. SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the color saturation on slot x, input y to the specified value in the range of 0-1000. MAIN Set the color saturation on the main video to the specified value in the range 0-1000. PIIP or SECD Set the color saturation on the PIP or Secondary video to the spec- ified value in the range of 0-1000. EXAMPLES: (CLR 500) - Set color saturation to 500 on main video. (CLR MAIN 500) - Set color saturation to 500 on main video. (CLR PIP 250) - Set color saturation to 250 on PIP video. (CLR IN32 100) - Set color saturation to 100 on slot 3 input 2. (CLR ?) - Returns the current color saturation value on main video. (CLR PIP ?) - Returns the current color saturation value on PIP video. (CLR IN12 ?) - Returns the current color saturation value on slot 1 input 2. (CON) CONTRAST CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This control sets the image contrast by adjusting the gain applied to the input signal. It has exactly the same effect as adjusting the input levels, except that it operates an all 3 colors and can be used to make quick adjustments. For precise control, the input level adjustments should be used. If the setting is too high, bright portions of the image that are not quite at peak white are displayed as peak white and detail is lost in the brightest parts of the image. This condition is known as crushing. If the setting is too low, the image will be dimmer than it need be. Start from a lower setting and adjust upwards until just below the point where white is crushed. SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the contrast on slot x, input y to the specified value in the range of 0-1000.
J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information29 of 90020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) (CON) Contrast con’t MAIN Set the contrast on the main video to the specified value in the range 0-1000. PIIP or SECD Set the contrast on the PIP or Secondary video to the specified value in the range of 0-1000. EXAMPLES: (CON 500) - Set contrast to 500 on main video. (CON+MAIN 500) - Set contrast to 500 on main video. (CON+PIIP 250) - Set contrast to 250 on PIP video. (CON+IN32 100) - Set contrast to 100 on slot 3 input 2. (CON?) - Returns the current contrast value on main video. (CON+PIIP ?) - Returns the current contrast value on PIP video. (CON+IN12 ?) - Returns the current contrast value on slot 1 input 2. (CRM) CHROMA/LUMA DELAY CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Chroma/Luma delay adjusts the time delay between the chroma and the luminance signals in decoded signals. Adjust the delay to eliminate shadows occurring with adjacent colors. It is useful only for video images processed by decoder cards. SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the luma delay on slot x, input y to the specified value in the range of -3 pixel to 3 pixel. MAIN Set the luma delay on the main video to the specified value in the range -3 pixel to 3 pixel. PIIP or SECD Set the luma delay on the PIP or Secondary video to the specified value in the range of -3 pixel to 3 pixel. EXAMPLES: (CRM 3) - Set luma delay to 3 pixel on main video. (CRM MAIN 3) - Set luma delay to 3 pixel on main video. (CRM PIP 3) - Set luma delay to 3 pixel on PIP video. (CRM IN32 -3) - Set luma delay to -3 pixel on slot 3 input 2. (CRM ?) - Returns the current luma delay on main video. (CRM PIP ?) - Returns the current luma delay on PIP video. (CRM IN12 ?) - Returns the current luma delay on slot 1 input 2.
30 of 90J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) (CSP) COLOR SPACE CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This control specifies which color space the input signal uses. This determines how the color components are decoded for accurate color in the display. Color space control only applies to analog input signals. Although the proper color space is normally determined automatically by the projector, you can override the setting. Use RGB unless you are using component video. Use YPbPr(SDTV) for most video sources. Use YPbPr(HDTV) for high definition signals. NOTE: When certain RGB signals are first connected, the projector may not initially recognize them as RGB and may incorrectly decode their color information as YPbPr(SDTV). These signals can include: RGB signals in NTSC, PAL, SECAM frequency ranges, Scan-doubled sync-on-green, Scan-quadrupled sync-on-green. For these signals, change the Color Space to RGB, then define a new channel for future use. Values are: 0 = RGB 1 = YPbPr (SDTV) 2 = YPbPr (HDTV) SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the color space on slot x, input y. MAIN Set the color space on main video. PIIP or SECD Set the color space on PIP or Secondary video. EXAMPLES: (CSP 1) - Set color space to YPbPr(SDTV) on main video. (CSP+MAIN 2) - Set color space to YPbPr(HDTV) on main video. (CSP+PIIP 1) - Set color space to YPbPr(SDTV) on PIP video. (CSP+IN32 1) - Set color space to YPbPr(SDTV) on slot 3 input 2. (CSP?) - Returns the current color space value on main video. (CSP+PIIP?) - Returns the current color space value on PIP video. (CSP+IN12?) - Returns the current color space value on slot 1 input 2. (DED) DUAL DVI EDID TYPE SELECTION CONTROL GROUP: Option SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Set the preferred EDID Timings on the Dual DVI input card. Available Models are: 0 = Default 1 = 3D 2 = Custom SUBCODE SLxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the EDID timings on slot x to the specified type. EXAMPLES: (DED+SL31 1) - Set EDID type to 1 (3D) on slot 3 input 1. (DED+SL12 ?) - Returns the current EDID type on slot 1 input 2.