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    							J Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information61 of 90020-100796-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011)
    (NET) Network Setup con’t
    HOST Set the host name.
    MAC0 Gets the MAC address of the first ethernet controller.
    PORT Set the PORT number.
    SUB0 Set the network subnet mask for the first ethernet controller.
    EXAMPLES:
    (NET+ETH0 192.168.1.35) - Set new IP address on the first ethernet controller. 
    (NET+GATE 192.168.0.1) - Set the gateway. 
    (NET+SUB0 255.255.255.0) - Set the subnet mask on the first ethernet controller. 
    (NET+HOST MyHostName) - Set the host name. 
    (NET+DOMA MyDomainName) - Set the domain name. 
    (NET+ETH0 ?) - Retrieve IP address from first controller. (NET+ETH0! 192.168.1.35). 
    (NET+ETH0 ?) - Retrieve IP address from second controller. (NET+ETH1! 192.168.1.36). 
    (NET+MAC0 ?) - Retrieve MAC address from first controller. (NET+MAC0! 00:12:3F:7B:76:B4). 
    (NET+GATE ?) - Retrieve default gateway. (NET+GATE! 192.168.0.1). 
    (NET+PORT 3002) - Set the Port number.
    (NET+PORT ?) - Retrieve the Port number. (NET+PORT! 3002).
    (NRB) BLOCK ARTIFACT REDUCTION 
    CONTROL GROUP: Input     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Block Artifact Reduction (BAR) locates and reduces block edges produced by discrete cosine transform (DCT) 
    based compression processing. 
    SUBCODE
    INxy
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the BAR for slot x, input y.
    MAIN   Set the BAR for main video.
    PIIP or SECD Set the BAR for PIP or Secondary video.
    EXAMPLE:
    (NRB 32) - Set the BAR to mid point for main video. 
    (NRD) GENERAL NOISE REDUCTION 
    CONTROL GROUP: Input     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Adaptive general noise reduction selects a filter sensitivity to noise. A higher value may improve noisy sources, 
    although it will soften the image. 
    SUBCODE
    INxy
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the noise reduction for slot x, input y.
    MAIN   Set the noise reduction for main video.
    PIIP or SECD Set the noise reduction for PIP or Secondary video. 
    						
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    (NRD) General Noise Reduction con’t
    EXAMPLE:
    (NRD 32) - Set the noise reduction to mid point for main video. 
    (NTR) NETWORK ROUTING 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Set routing for ASCII messages. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Used to enable or disable daisy chaining.
    0 = RS232, RS422 & Ethernet communications are all separate 
    from one another
    1 = RS422 port(s) is/are connected to the RS232 network
    2 = The Ethernet port is connected to the RS232 network
    3 = RS232, RS422 & Ethernet are all connected to each other
    EXAMPLES:
    (NTR?l) - List routing options. 
    (NTR 0) - Each connection is routed separately. 
    (NTR 3) - Full daisy-chaining. 
    (OPP) ODD PIXEL PHASE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Option    SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Adds an offset to the pixel phase setting on this 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 and D converters are set to exactly the same value. 
    SUBCODE
    SLx0
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set a pixel phase offset for the second A to D.
    EXAMPLE:
    (OPP+SL10 -1) - Set a pixel phase offset to -1 on slot 1. 
    (OSD) ON SCREEN DISPLAY 
    CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Display or Hide the OSD screen. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Turn on/off OSD display.
    EXAMPLES:
    (OSD ?) - Get current state of OSD. 0 when OSD is hidden, 1 when OSD is displayed. 
    (OSD 0) - Turn off OSD display. The OSD will run in the background, even though it is not visible.  
    						
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    (OST) OSD TRANSPARENCY 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Enable or Disable on screen display transparency. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Enable or disable OSD transparency.
    EXAMPLE:
    (OST 1) - Enable OSD transparency. 
    (PBC) PIP BORDER COLOR 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    This control lets you choose the color of the optional border around the picture-in-picture image. The border can 
    be disabled by setting the border width PBW to zero. Valid options are: 
    0 = Black 
    1 = Dark Red 
    2 = Dark Green 
    3 = Dark Yellow 
    4 = Dark Blue 
    5 = Dark Magenta 
    6 = Dark Cyan 
    7 = Dark Grey 
    8 = Light Grey 
    9 = Red 
    10 = Green 
    11 = Yellow 
    12 = Blue 
    13 = Magenta 
    14 = Cyan 
    15 = White 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
     Select border color for PIP window.
    EXAMPLE:
    (PBC 0) - Select black PIP border. 
    (PBW) PIP BORDER WIDTH 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Selects whether a border should be placed around the PIP window. Setting the width to zero (0) will remove the 
    border. Setting it to 1 will enable the border. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Select border width for PIP window.
    EXAMPLE:
    (PBW 10) - Select PIP border width of 10.  
    						
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    (PDT) PEAK DETECTOR 
    CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Enables or disables the peak detector test mode. This is used to aid in setup of input levels. For each color, pixel 
    values very near black will be displayed black, pixel values very near peak level will be displayed full on. All oth-
    ers will be displayed in mid level grey. Input levels for each color should be adjusted so that black pixels in the 
    image just turn black, and full on pixels just turn full on. When adjustment is completed this control should be 
    disabled to allow display of all grey levels. This control takes place before the scaler/deinterlacer. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Enable or disable peak detector.
    EXAMPLES:
    (PDT 1) - Turn on peak detector. 
    (PDT 0) - Turn off peak detector. 
    (PHP) PIP HORIZONTAL POSITION 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Sets the horizontal position of the PIP window. Specifies where to place the center of the PIP window horizon-
    tally on the panel in pixels. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set PIP horizontal position.
    EXAMPLES:
    (PHP 100) - Set PIP horizontal position to 100 pixels. 
    (PHP?)(PHP!100) - Get PIP horizontal position. 
    (PHS) PIP HORIZONTAL SIZE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Sets the size (width) of the PIP window in pixels. The active portion of the input signal, as determined by blank-
    ing controls, will be scaled to fit into the PIP window. The height of the PIP window will be set to maintain the 
    aspect ratio of the image being captured, as determined by the vertical stretch control. 
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set PIP horizontal size.
    EXAMPLES:
    (PHS 100) - Set PIP size to 100 pixels. 
    (PHS?)(PHS!100) - Get PIP size.  
    						
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    (PIP) PICTURE IN PICTURE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    This control enables or disables Picture in Picture (PIP) mode. When this control is enabled for the first time, the 
    first valid video signal starting at slot 1 input 1 is routed to the PIP window. If no signals are present, the first 
    available slot/input combination is selected. 
    PIP and image transition effects (seamless switching) both require resources to configure a second image process-
    ing path. Therefore these two features cannot be active at the same time.   
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Enable or disable PIP window.
    EXAMPLES:
    (PIP 0) - Disables PIP video. 
    (PIP 1) - Enables PIP video. 
    (PIP 2) - Enables PBP video (picture-by-picture)
    (PIP ?) - Returns the state of the PIP control. i.e. (PIP! 1) - PIP enabled. 
    (PJH) PROJECTOR HOURS 
    CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Reports the number of hours elapsed on the projector. This control is read-only.   
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Read projector hours. 
    EXAMPLE:
    (PJH ?) - Returns hours elapsed on projector. 
    (PLK) USER LOCKOUTS 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Admin
    DESCRIPTION
    User lockouts provide a way to lock various controls in the system, protecting them against accidental or 
    unwanted user adjustment.   
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set/get a sequence of codes/subcodes that are locked out from user 
    adjustment. 
    ENBL   Set the master enabled switch - when unselected, user locks are 
    ignored. 
    						
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    (PLK) PIP User Lockouts con’t
    EXAMPLES:
    (PLK L*) - Locks all codes/subcodes in the system (except the PLK and PWR control, which are unlockable) 
    (PLK U*) - Unlocks all codes/subcodes in the system, regardless of which method was used to lock them 
    (PLK LSIN*) - Locks all subcodes within the SIN control 
    (PLK USIN+PIIP) - Following the previous example, this unlocks SIN+PIIP, leaving all other SIN subcodes 
    locked 
    (PLK LSIN* LGAM) - Locks all SIN subcodes, and locks the GAM code 
    (PLK?)(PLK!LSIN* LGAM) - Returns the list of user lockouts
    (PMT) PICTURE MUTE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Mutes the displayed image (image goes black) without closing the mechanical shutter. When the image is muted, 
    all DMD mirrors will be turned to the off position.
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Mute/Unmute the image. 
    EXAMPLES:
    (PMT 1) - Mutes the picture. 
    (PMT 0) - Unmutes the picture. 
    (PNG) PING 
    CONTROL GROUP: Configuration     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Status
    DESCRIPTION
    This command returns basic projector information to the user which includes the type of device & main software 
    version. Note that some devices have multiple CPUs each with its own software version. Only the software 
    version of what is considered to be the master CPU, is returned here. The return parameters are: Type, Major, 
    Minor, Beta. The beta value is optional meaning it is an engineering build and has not been validated. 
    Note: List of devices: 40 = ACT, 41 = Cinema, 42 = CinemaMini, 43 = Media Block, 44 = M Series, 46 = J Series  
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Read projector information. 
    EXAMPLE:
    (PNG?)(PNG!41 001 000 234) - Indicates Cinema type, software: 1 major, 0 minor, 234 beta.  
    						
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    (PPA) POSITION PRESET ASPECT 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    When enabled, this control ensures that during auto setup for any source, its aspect ratio is maintained when its 
    default size is calculated. This is similar to cases where a stretch is defined for a source in the lookup table. If dis-
    abled and no stretch is defined, the source is scaled to fit the screen.   
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Maintain or do not maintain aspect during auto setup. 
    EXAMPLES:
    (PPA 0) - Disables maintain aspect during auto setup. 
    (PPA 1) - Enables maintain aspect during auto setup. 
    (PPP) PIP POSITION PRESET 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Choose a preset location and size for the PIP window. The Location settings will adjust the size and position of 
    the window. Blanking will not be affected. While in split screen mode, several channel controls that resize image 
    will be disabled. These controls are size, H-Position and V-Position. Valid values are: 
    0 = Top Right 
    1 = Top Left 
    2 = Bottom Left 
    3 = Bottom Right    
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Select PIP window location. 
    EXAMPLE:
    (PPP 0) - Select top left preset position. 
    (PPS) PIP SWAP 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    This control swaps the current main and PIP inputs. It will swap the inputs regardless if there are valid signals on 
    either of the inputs.   
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Swap Main and PIP input. 
    EXAMPLE:
    (PPS) - Swap inputs.  
    						
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    (PRT) SERIAL PORT
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference    SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Status
    DESCRIPTION
    Get a list of serial ports available on the device.
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Read serial ports.
    EXAMPLE:
    (PRT?1) - Get list of ports. 
    (PTL) SERIAL PROTOCOL
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Advanced
    DESCRIPTION
    Set the protocol for a serial communications port.   
    SUBCODE
    PRTA 
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the protocol on port A (RS232 In) pass through
    PRTB Set the protocol on port B (RS232 Out).
    PRTC Set the protocol on port C (RS422).
    EXAMPLES:
    (PTL+PRTA RAW) - Set protocol on port A to a pass through raw data protocol. 
    (PTL+PRTA CHRISTIE) - Set protocol on port A to a Christie Digital serial protocol. 
    (PTL+PRTA?) - Get protocol (PTL+PRTA!RAW). 
    (PVP) PIP VERTICAL POSITION 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Sets the vertical position of the PIP window. Specifies where to place the center of the PIP window vertically on 
    the panel in pixels.   
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set vertical position of PIP window. 
    EXAMPLES:
    (PVP 100) - Set PIP vertical position to 100 pixels. 
    (PVP?)(PVP!100) - Get PIP vertical position.  
    						
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    (PWR) POWER 
    CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Change the power state of the projector.
    Possible values:
    0   = Power-Off (to Standby mode)
    1   = Power-On (to Lamps On mode)
    10 = Cooldown lamp is cooling down. Controlled by lamp (read-only)
    11 = Warmup lamp is warming up. Controlled by lamp (read-only)
    20 = AutoShutdown mode 1 (read only)
    21 = AutoShutdown mode 2 (read only)
    22 = AutoShutdown mode 3 (read only)
    23 = Emergency Shutdown, ending in Power Off
    SUBCODE
    RBFS
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Reboots the projector into failsafe mode. The projector must be in 
    Standby mode before initiating this command 
    EXAMPLES:
    (PWR?) - Get projector power status. 
    (PWR1) - Turn the lamp and all electrical power on. 
    (PWR0) - Set the projector to standby mode.
    (PWR+RBFS 1) - Reboot into failsafe mode. 
    (PXP) PIXEL PHASE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Input     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Pixel Phase adjusts the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. This allows you to fine 
    tune the sampling point within one pixel. Adjust the Pixel Phase when the image (usually from an RGB source) 
    shows shimmer. Note that if the shimmer is concentrated in vertical bands with little or no shimmer between the 
    bands, then it is likely that Pixel Tracking needs adjustment. Pixel Tracking must be set correctly before adjusting 
    Pixel Phase. Pixel Phase can only be set on Analog input cards. The range is 0-31. 
    SUBCODE
    INxy
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the pixel phase for slot x, input y. 
    MAIN Set the pixel phase for the main image.
    PIIP or SECD Set the pixel phase for the PIP or Secondary image.
    EXAMPLES:
    (PXP 16) - Set pixel phase to 16 on main video. 
    (PXP+MAIN 16) - Set pixel phase to 16 on main video. 
    (PXP+PIIP 16) - Set pixel phase to 16 on PIP video. 
    (PXP+IN32 16) - Set pixel phase to 16 on slot 3 input 2. 
    (PXP?) - Returns the pixel phase value on main video. 
    (PXP+PIIP?) - Returns the pixel phase value on PIP video. 
    (PXP+IN12?) - Returns the pixel phase value on slot 1 input 2.  
    						
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    (PXT) PIXEL TRACKING 
    CONTROL GROUP: Input     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Pixel Tracking adjusts the position of the pixel sampling clock to match the input signal. It can only be set on 
    Analog input cards. If adjusted incorrectly, flickering or vertical bars of noise appear across the image. Adjust 
    Pixel Tracking so that the noise either disappears or fills the image. If it fills the image, use Pixel Phase to elimi-
    nate the noise. The range is 600-3000.   
    SUBCODE
    INxy
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the pixel tracking for slot x, input y. 
    MAIN Set the pixel tracking for the main image.
    PIIP or SECD Set the pixel tracking for the PIP or Secondary image.
    EXAMPLES:
    (PXT 600) - Set pixel tracking to 600 on main video. 
    (PXT+MAIN 600) - Set pixel tracking to 600 on main video. 
    (PXT+PIIP 600) - Set pixel tracking to 600 on PIP video. 
    (PXT+IN32 600) - Set pixel tracking to 600 on slot 3 input 2. 
    (PXT?) - Returns the pixel tracking value on main video. 
    (PXT+PIIP?) - Returns the pixel tracking value on PIP video. 
    (PXT+IN12?) - Returns the pixel tracking value on slot 1 input 2. 
    (RAL) REMOTE ACCESS LEVEL 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Admin
    DESCRIPTION
    Set the remote serial protocol access level for a serial communications port. 
    Note: Valid selections are 0 - No Access, 1 - Login Required, 2 - Free Access 
    Default value is 1 - Login required.   
    SUBCODE
    
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the access level on Ethernet all ports. 
    PRTA Set the access level on port A (RS232 In).
    PRTB Set the access level on port B (RS232 Out).
    PRTC Set the access level on port C (RS422).
    EXAMPLES:
    (RAL 0) - Disable remote serial protocol access level for all Ethernet ports. 
    (RAL?) - Get access level for Ethernet ports (RAL!0). 
    (RAL+PRTA 2) - Set remote serial protocol access level on port A (RS232 In) to free access. 
    (RAL+PRTA?) - Get access level (RAL+PRTA!2).  
    						
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