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    Appendix D: Serial Command Reference
    EXAMPLES:
    (AIL 1) - Perform auto Input level on the main image. 
    (AIL+PIIP 1) - Perform auto Input level on the PIP image.
    (ALT) ACTIVE LOOP-THROUGH 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    In situations where a Twin HDMI Input card is being used to loop signals out to another projector, this feature ensures that 
    video signals continue to be looped out when the projector enters Standby power mode. Note that when the projector is in 
    Standby mode (and this feature is enabled), limited channel control is available - inputs can be switched, can perform Auto 
    Setup and some limited input settings can be modified.
    SUBCODE
     
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Enable or disable active loop-through.
    EXAMPLES:
    (ALT 1) - Enables Standby active loop-through. 
    (ALT 0) - Disables Standby active loop-through.
    (ALT?) - Gets the current Standby active loop-through setting.
    (APJ) ACTIVE PROJECTOR 
    CONTROL GROUP: Input     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Temporarily enable or disable the IR and wired keypad Inputs to a specific projector in a network of projectors. When a 
    projector is disabled, the only key that works is PROJ. The next time the projector is powered up again, it will revert to fully 
    enabled. The built-in keypad will always be fully functional. This control does not overwrite the Front IR, Back IR and Wired 
    Keypad settings.
    SUBCODE
     
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set 0 to temporarily disable keypad access to this projector.
    EXAMPLES:
    (APJ 1) - Projector is active (keypads are enabled). 
    (APJ 0) - Projector is not active (keypads are temporarily disabled). 
    (APJ?) - Is the projector keypad active or not.
    (APW) AUTO POWER UP 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    When the A/C switch is turned ON, the projector will automatically change from Stand-by Mode to Power ON Mode. The 
    projector will switch the lamp(s) on without waiting for further user actions.
    SUBCODE
     
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set to 1 to enable.
    (AIL) AUTO INPUT LEVEL  
    						
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    EXAMPLES:
    (APW 0) - Projector will remain in Standby Mode until the user presses the power key. 
    (APW 1) - Projector will auto power up when A/C power is switched on.
    (ARO) ASPECT RATIO OVERLAY 
    CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved     SUBCLASS: Power Up           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Enables or disables Aspect Ratio layer over Image layer.
    SUBCODE
     
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    EXAMPLES:
    (ARO 1) - Turns ON Aspect Ratio Overlay. 
    (ARO 0) - Turns OFF Aspect Ratio Overlay.
    (ASH) AUTO SHUTDOWN
    CONTROL GROUP: Saved     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    When Auto Shutdown Mode has been selected, and no projector activity has been seen for the activation time-out 
    period, the projector will enter a Power Saving mode in which the lamps will dim and the shutter close. If this 
    condition persists for an additional time-out period the projector will automatically go to standby. The presence of 
    any activity within this is combined interval will cancel Auto Shutdown and return the projector to normal 
    operation.
    SUBCODE
     
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Enable or disable Auto Shutdown Operation.
    SBTO Set the uninterrupted time-out period that must elapse before 
    projector will enter Standby Mode (The second time-out period or 
    Standby time-out)
    .
    ALTO Set the uninterrupted time-out period that must elapse time of 
    activity loss until Auto Shutdown is activated (The first time-out 
    period or Activation time-out).
    EXAMPLES:
    (ASH 1) - Turns ON Auto Shutdown Mode. 
    (ASH 0) - Turns OFF Auto Shutdown Mode.
    (ASH+SBTO 10) - Sets standby time-out to 10 minutes.
    (ASH+ALTO 10) - Sets source activity loss time-out to 10 minutes. 
    						
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    Appendix D: Serial Command Reference
    (ASR) AUTO CHANNEL SELECT 
    CONTROL GROUP: Channel     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    The Auto Channel Select (ASR) option allows the projector to select the channel memory best suited to the Input 
    signal. If the current channel does not allow Auto Channel Select, the projector will not attempt to select a new 
    channel when the signal changes. If the current channel does allow Auto Channel Select, then upon signal 
    detection, an existing channel will be chosen. If a match is not found a new channel will be created.
     
    SUBCODE
    C0xx
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Enable/disable Auto Channel Select on channel (xx=channel 
    number from 01 to 99).
     
    MAIN Enable/disable Auto Channel Select on the channel being used 
    by main
    . 
    PIIP
    Enable/disable Auto Channel Select on the channel being used 
    by PIP
    . 
    EXAMPLES:
    (ASR?) - Get Auto Channel Select state for channel being used by main. 
    (ASR+MAIN?) - Get Auto Channel Select state for channel being used by main. 
    (ASR+PIIP?) - Get Auto Channel Select state for channel being used by PIP. 
    (ASR 1) - Enable Auto Channel Select for the channel being used by main. 
    (ASR+PIIP 1) - Enable Auto Channel Select for the channel being used by PIP. 
    (ASR+MAIN 0) - Disable Auto Channel Select for the channel being used by main. 
    (ASR+C001 0) - Disable Auto Channel Select for channel 1. 
    (ASU) AUTO SETUP 
    CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    This control tells the projector to automatically adjust as many parameters as it can to produce the optimal setup 
    for the current input. 
    NOTE: If main and PIP video are using the same channel, the Auto Setup will act on both, regardless of the sub-
    code being used. 
    In some cases for analog video, the user can select the format that best suits their source. This selection helps the 
    Auto Setup get the correct settings for the tracking and phase controls for analog sources that contain the same 
    number of active lines, but have a different aspect ratios.
    • All digital and decoder option cards do not allow options for auto setup since digital hardware provides 
    enough information to perform the correct auto setup.
    • Analog PC graphics sources (4/5-wire sync) present a list of formats based on the current active lines detected 
    in the video.
    • Analog Video Sources (3 wire sync on green) always have the options ‘Default’ and ‘Advanced’. Video 
    sources use a look up table to determine their format based on video standards. The ‘Advanced’ Auto Setup 
    selection measures the start pixel and start line whereas ‘Default’ uses the table values as is.
    SUBCODE
    MAIN
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Perform a standard Auto Setup on the main video.  
    						
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    PIIPPerform a standard Auto Setup on the picture-in-picture (PIP) 
    video.
    EXAMPLES:
    (ASU) - Perform standard Auto Setup on main video. 
    (ASU+MAIN) - Perform standard Auto Setup on main video. 
    (ASU+PIIP) - Perform standard Auto Setup on PIP. 
    (BBL) BOTTOM BLANKING 
    CONTROL GROUP: Input     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Set the number of lines to blank (turn to black) at the bottom of the image. This can be used to blank out any 
    unwanted data near the bottom edge of the image. 
    A positive amount of blanking makes the image smaller. A negative amount of blanking makes the image larger. 
    Negative blanking is only applicable to analog signals, when the Auto Setup has not been able to set the image 
    size correctly. It is preferable not to use negative blanking, but to run Auto Setup again, ensuring that the content 
    has active pixels on each edge of the image. 
    The maximum amount of bottom blanking allowed is half the image height minus 10. For negative blanking, the 
    image size can only be increased to the limit of the sync.
    SUBCODE
    INxy
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the bottom blanking for Slot X, Input Y. 
    MAIN Set the bottom blanking for the main image. 
    PIIP Set the bottom blanking for the PIP image. 
    EXAMPLES:
    (BBL 40) - Set bottom blanking to 40 on main video. 
    (BBL+MAIN 40) - Set bottom blanking to 40 on main video. 
    (BBL+PIIP 40) - Set bottom blanking to 40 on PIP video. 
    (BBL+IN32 40) - Set bottom blanking to 40 on Slot 3 Input 2. 
    (BBL?) - Returns the bottom blanking value on main video. 
    (BBL+PIIP?) - Returns the bottom blanking value on PIP video. 
    (BBL+IN12?) - Returns the bottom blanking value on Slot 1 Input 2. 
    (BDR) BAUD RATE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Preference     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Advanced
    DESCRIPTION
    Set the baud rate for a serial communications port. For RS-232 IN and RS-232 OUT, the default is 115200. For RS-422, the 
    default is 19200. The default communications settings for all ports is 8 data bits, no parity. Valid baud rates, with the values to 
    select them, are: 
    0 = 1200 
    1 = 2400 
    2 = 9600 
    3 = 19200 4 = 38400 
    5 = 57600 
    6 = 115200  
    						
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    SUBCODE
    PRTA
    DESCRIPTION OF USE
    Set the baud rate on port A (RS-232 IN). 
    PRTB Set the baud rate on port B (RS-232 OUT). 
    PRTC  Set the baud rate on port C (RS-422). 
    EXAMPLES:
    (BDR+PRTA 6) - Set baud rate on port A to 115200 bits per second. 
    (BDR+PRTA?) - Get baud rate (BDR+PRTA!115200). 
    (BGC) BASE GAMMA CURVE 
    CONTROL GROUP: Input     SUBCLASS: Power Down           ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    This control lets you select the Gamma table. You can select from one of the standard tables, or select an arbitrary 
    Gamma table that has been downloaded into the projector.
     A separate PC utility is needed to do this. The 2.22 
    table is a simple power curve. The standard table is a modified 2.22 curve with an optimized linear portion in the 
    low end of the curve. This is the same as selecting a custom table and setting the function to be 2.22 and the slope 
    to be 1.0. 
    Selecting Gamma Function from the drop down list enables the Gamma Function and Gamma Slope controls.
    Valid values are: 
    0 = Standard 
    1 = 2.22 
    2 = Gamma Function 
    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  Set the base gamma curve for PIP video. 
    EXAMPLES:
    (BGC 0) - Set main video to the standard base gamma table. 
    (BGC+MAIN 0) - Set main video to the standard base Gamma table. 
    (BGC+IN32 0) - Set Slot 3 Input 2 to the standard base Gamma table. 
    (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. 
    (BDR) BAUD RATE  (CONTINUED) 
    						
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    PIIP  Set the base gamma curve for PIP 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  Set the base gamma curve for PIP 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
    Set to 1 to enable. 
    EXAMPLES:
    (BKY 1) - Enable Broadcast Key. 
    (BKY 0) - Disable Broadcast Key. 
    (BKY?) - Get current Broadcast key state. 
    (BGF) BASE GAMMA FUNCTION  (CONTINUED) 
    						
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    (BLB) BLUE BLACK LEVEL 
    CONTROL GROUP: Input     SUBCLASS: Power Down          ACCESS LEVEL: Operator
    DESCRIPTION
    Blue black level is used to compensate for relative variations in the black levels 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  Set the blue black level on the PIP video to the specified 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 Down           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
    . 
    MAIN Set the blue drive on the main video to the specified value in 
    the range -255 to 255.
     
    PIIP  Set the blue drive on the PIP video to the specified value in the 
    range of -255 to 255. 
    						
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    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 black level 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 black level offset for the second A to D. 
    EXAMPLES:
    (BOO+SL10 -10) - Set a blue black level offset to -10 on Slot 1. 
    (BLD) BLUE DRIVE  (CONTINUED) 
    						
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    (BRT) BRIGHTNESS 
    CONTROL GROUP: Input     SUBCLASS: Power Down           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  Set the brightness on the PIP 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. 
    						
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    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+SLCT?) - Get current state of brightness uniformity, 0 is disabled, 1 is enabled.
    (BRU+SLCT 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. Using 
    the default subcode applies a default to be used when creating a new channel using auto setup while the YNF is 
    not in the video path. Using the subcode DYNF allows a different color table default to be specified while the 
    YNF is in the video path during auto setup.
    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.
    EXAMPLES:
    (CCD 0) - Make new channels using the MAX drive table, while running auto setup and YNF is out.
    (CCD+DYNF 4) - Make new channels using the HD table, while running auto setup and YNF is in. 
    (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
    Set the interpolated color temperature for PIP video. 
    EXAMPLE:
    (CCI 9300) - Set the interpolated color temperature to 9300K for main video. 
    (BRU) BRIGHTNESS UNIFORMITY  (CONTINUED) 
    						
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