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Appendix B: Web User Interface
Uploading a Logo File or Gamma File
NOTICE: The projector must be powered on to enable the Upload drop-down list.
1. Select the file type (Logo or Gamma) from the Upload drop-down list. 
NOTE: If you select a Logo file type, it MUST be a 24-bit, bitmap file. This enables the Logo Position and 
Background Color section. Proceed to Step 3a. 
If you select a Gamma file type, it MUST
 be a .csv file with 1024 values (all...

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Performing a Diagnostic Test using Interrogator
1. Click Interrogate to initiate the diagnostic test and download the diagnostic test results to your computer. 
A Interrogator in Progress bar appears. Once the download is complete, a File Download window 
appears. NOTE: Once the Interrogate function begins, you must allow it to run until completion.
2. Click Save to save the diagnostic test results file to your Network...

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Appendix B: Web User Interface
B.3.6 Advanced Tabbed Page - RTE
The RTE (Real-Time Events) tab is where you can manage real-time events (i.e. add, delete, edit, copy and 
setup the GPIO) as described in the following section.
RTE Buttons
The real-time event buttons include the following:
•Add, create a new event
•Delete, remove one or multiple existing events
•Delete All, remove all events
•Edit, change or add information for an existing event...

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8. Enter a description of the scheduled event in the Description field. NOTE: Maximum of 100 characters.
9. Enter a serial command or a sequence of serial commands, with which you wish the projector to perform in 
the Command String box. 
• If a GPIO command string is needed, click the GPIO Output Helper button for instructions on how to 
create the command structure. NOTES: 1) The Output field contains 7 blocks which...

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Appendix B: Web User Interface
To  A d d  a System Event
1. Click Add to open the RTE Wizard.
2. Select the System Event tab.
3. Select a type of event from the System Event drop-down list. See Figure B-16.
Figure B-16 Add System Event
NOTE: Depending on the selection made, additional selections are made available in the second drop-down 
list located underneath (i.e. Input Change > Input 1, Slot 1).
To  A d d  a GPIO Event
1. Click Add to open the...

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To Add a DMX Channel Event
1. Click Add to open the RTE Wizard.
2. Select the DMX Channel Event tab.
3. Select a DMX channel (DMX-56 to DMX-61) 
from the drop-down list as shown in Figure. Refer 
to Section 3 Operation for detailed information.
B.3.7 To Add a Serial Command
1. Enter a serial command in the Serial Command 
field. NOTE: For serial commands, see Appendix 
D: Serial Command Reference.
2. Click Send to add...

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Appendix C: Serial Communication
C.1 Introduction
This document describes the serial communication protocol, consisting of ASCII text messages, used to 
control a Mirage WU-L projector remotely. 
C.1.1 Connection and Use
Once you have connected your computer to either the RS-232 IN or RS-422 IN port (depending on which 
standard is supported by your computer) or to the ETHERNET port on a projector, you can remotely access 
projector controls and...

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Appendix C: Serial Communication
C.2.1 Basic Message Structure
The following component fields comprise a standard ASCII message. Optional fields, such as extra characters 
for special modes, restrictions or added functionality, are shown in italics, with the exception of Notes. 
Start and End of Message
Every message begins with the “(” (left bracket) character and ends with the “)” (right bracket) character. 
NOTE: If the start character (left...

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+Subcode
The projector function you wish to work with may have one or more subcodes that will allow you to select a 
specific source, image, channel or subfunction. The Subcode is represented by a 4-character ASCII code (A-Z, 
upper or lowercase, and 0-9). This Subcode appears immediately after the Function code, with a “+” character 
to separate the code, and subcode. If there is no Subcode, the “+” (plus sign) is...
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