Christie Projector Mirage WU-L User Manual
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D-26Mirage WU-L User Manual020-100774-01 Rev. 2 4-2012 Appendix D: Serial Command Reference 0 = OFF 1 = HDTV-High Bandwidth 2 = HDTV 3 = EDTV 4 = SDTV SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the filter for Slot x, Input y. MAIN Set the filter for Main video. PIIP Set the filter for PIP video . EXAMPLES: (FIL 2) - Set the filter for main video to HDTV. (FIL+MAIN 2) - Set the filter for main video to HDTV. (FIL+IN32 2) - Set the filter for Slot 3, Input 2 to HDTV. (FLE) FRAME LOCK ENABLE CONTROL GROUP: Preference SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This control enables or disables Frame Lock, which controls how the projector controls the output frame timing based on the Input signal. When set to Frame Lock, output image frames are locked to the Input if possible. When locked, the output is always locked to the primary Input, never the PIP image. Free Run sets the output to close to 60Hz for all sources. This control must be set to locked if a 3D-Stereo signal is used. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Enables or Disables frame lock. EXAMPLES: (FLE 0) - Free Run output. (FLE 1) - Enables frame lock. (FLE ?) - Get frame lock enabled status. (FLW) SERIAL FLOW CONTROL CONTROL GROUP: Preference SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Advanced DESCRIPTION Set the flow control for a serial communications port. SUBCODE PRTA DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the mode on port A (RS-232 IN). PRTB Set the mode on port B (RS-232 OUT). PRTC Set the mode on port C (RS-422). EXAMPLES: (FLW+PRTA 0) - Set no flow control on port A. (FLW+PRTA 1) - Set flow control on port A to software. (FLW+PRTA?) - Get flow control (FLW+PRTA!001 Software) (FIL) FILTER
Appendix D: Serial Command Reference Mirage WU-L User ManualD-27020-100774-01 Rev. 2 (4/2012) (FMD) FILM MODE DETECT CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Enable or disable film motion detection. This is only available for interlaced or segmented frame sources. Valid values are: 0 = Disabled 1 = Auto 2 = PsF SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the film mode detect for Slot x, Input y. MAIN Set the film mode detect for Main video. PIIP Set the film mode detect for PIP video. EXAMPLE: (FMD 1) - Enable Auto Film mode detect for Main video. (FRD) FRAME DELAY CONTROL GROUP: Preference SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Delays the output signal timing relative to the Input signal timing by a fraction of a frame, and up to several frames. The minimum latency can vary based on the amount of scaling applied to the image. When using keystone or warping, an additional latency is required, depending on the amount of warp. The control is only available when the Input signal is frame locked. In free run mode, or in cases where the signal cannot be frame locked, the minimum latency defined by the scaling and keystoned/warp is applied to the signal. The value used is a 1/1000th of a frame. For example, 1000 equals 1 frame. SUBCODE STAT? DESCRIPTION OF USE Retrieve the actual minimum frame delay. EXAMPLES: (FRD 1500) - Delay 1.5 frames. (FRD+STAT?) - Retrieve actual minimum frame delay (FRF) FREE RUN FREQUENCY CONTROL GROUP: Preference SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This controls sets the output video vertical frequency. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the output vertical frequency, used when running in “Free Run” mode. See (FLE) Frame Lock Enable.
D-28Mirage WU-L User Manual020-100774-01 Rev. 2 4-2012 Appendix D: Serial Command Reference EXAMPLES: (FRF 5000) - Set free run frequency to 50 Hz. (FRF ?) - Get free run frequency. (FRZ) FREEZE IMAGE CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Freeze the display image. This allows a detailed examination of a single frame of an otherwise moving image. Switching channels/Inputs automatically switches the projector to unfrozen. SUBCODE MAIN DESCRIPTION OF USE Freeze or un-freeze the main image (1=freeze, 0=unfreeze). PIIP Freeze or un-freeze the PIP image (1=freeze, 0=unfreeze). EXAMPLE: (FRZ+MAIN 1) - Freeze the main image. (GAM) GAMMA CORRECTION CONTROL GROUP: Preference SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION The Gamma Correction control is used to correct ambient conditions affecting the display. The Gamma control affects the shape of the curve determining what grey shades are displayed for a given amount of signal Input between minimum (black) and maximum (white). This is done by performing a linear transform from the user selected gamma channel setting. The normal point is 0, meaning the selected gamma table is used unaltered. If there is a lot of ambient light, the image can become washed out, making it difficult or impossible to see details in dark areas. Increasing the gamma correction setting can compensate for this by transforming the curve towards a gamma of 1.0. Decreasing the control shall transform the gamma towards a gamma of 3.0. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the interpolated gamma level. EXAMPLES: (GAM 100) - Set gamma to 1.0 curve. (GAM?) - Returns current gamma curve. (GIA) ANALOG BNC GROUNDED INPUT SELECTION CONTROL GROUP: Option SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Set the Input signal grounding method to single-ended or differential. Valid values are: 0 = Differential (default) 1 = Single-ended (FRF) FREE RUN FREQUENCY (CONTINUED)
Appendix D: Serial Command Reference Mirage WU-L User ManualD-29020-100774-01 Rev. 2 (4/2012) SUBCODE SLxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the Input signal grounding method for the specified Slot and Input . EXAMPLES: (GIA+SL31 1) - Set grounding on Slot 3, Input 1 to single-ended. (GIA+SL11 ?) - Returns the current grounding method of Slot 1, Input 1. (GID) VIDEO DECODER GROUNDED INPUT SELECTION CONTROL GROUP: Option SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Set the Input signal grounding method to single-ended or differential. Valid values are: 0 = Differential (default) 1 = Single-ended SUBCODE SLxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the Input signal grounding method for the specified Slot and Input . EXAMPLES: (GID+SL31 1) - Set grounding on Slot 3, Input 1 to single-ended. (GID+SL16 ?) - Returns the current grounding method of Slot 1, Input 6. (GIO) GENERAL PURPOSE INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROL GROUP: Config SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Advanced DESCRIPTION Control or monitor the state of the General Purpose Inputs and Outputs. The strings have one character for each hardware connector pin, and from left to right, correspond to the pin numbers 2,3,4,6,7,8,9. (Pin 1 is 12V and Pin 5 is Ground - they cannot be read, set or configured). A low state (or value of 0) will be read on an Input pin if the circuit attached to the pin is open. A high state (or value of 1) will be read on an Input pin if the circuit attached to the pin is shorted to ground. This corresponds to a switch closing event. SUBCODE CNFG DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the Direction for the individual pins to Inputs or outputs. STAT Get the state of all Inputs, or set the state of all outputs. EXAMPLES: (GIO+STAT?) - Get status of all the Inputs. Returns (GIO+STAT!0000000) - All Inputs are low. (GIO+STAT 1x01000) - Set status of the GPOs - 2 high, 3 no change, 4 Low, 6 High, 7 Low, 8 Low, 9 Low. (GIO+STAT hxxlxxx 500) - Set status of the GPOs - 2 Pulse high, 6 Pulse Low. Use interval of 500 ms for each. (GIO+CNFG IIOOOIO) - Set pins 2, 3 and 8 to Input, 4, 6, 7 and 9 to Output. (GIA) ANALOG BNC GROUNDED INPUT SELECTION (CONTINUED)
D-30Mirage WU-L User Manual020-100774-01 Rev. 2 4-2012 Appendix D: Serial Command Reference (GMS) VDIC GROUPED-INPUTS MODE CONTROL GROUP: Option SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Allows users to select a mode to group the last 3 BNC connectors (Input 4/5/6) on a Video Decoder Input Card. valid options are: 0 = 3 CVBS sources 1 = 1 SVideo Source + 1 CVBS source 2 = 1 YPrPb (Component) source SUBCODE SLx0 DESCRIPTION OF USE Set a grouping mode for the last 3 BNC connectors on Video Decoder card in the selected Slot . EXAMPLES: (GMS+SL10 0) - Use 3 BNC connectors for CVBS source. (GMS+SL10 1) - Use 3 BNC connectors for 1 SVideo and 1 CVBS sources. (GMS+SL10 2) - Use 3 BNC connectors for 1 YPbPr(component) source. (GMS+SL10 ?) - Get the current mode setting. (GNB) GREEN BLACK LEVEL CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Green 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 green black level on Slot x, Input y to the specified value in the range of -255 to 255 . MAIN Set the green black level on the main video to the specified value in the range -255 to 255 . PIIP Set the green black level on the PIP video to the specified value in the range of -255 to 255 . EXAMPLES: (GNB 128) - Set green black level to 128 on Main video. (GNB+MAIN 128) - Set green black level to 128 on Main video. (GNB+PIIP 100) - Set green black level to 100 on PIP video. (GNB+IN32 100) - Set green black level to 100 on Slot 3, Input 2. (GNB?) - Returns the current green black level value on Main video. (GNB+PIIP ?) - Returns the current green black level value on PIP video. (GNB+IN12 ?) - Returns the current green black level value on Slot 1, Input 2.
Appendix D: Serial Command Reference Mirage WU-L User ManualD-31020-100774-01 Rev. 2 (4/2012) (GND) GREEN DRIVE CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION The green drive level is used to compensate for different amounts of attenuation between the Red, Green and Blue in the signal. 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 green drive on Slot x, Input y to the specified value in the range of -255 to 255 . MAIN Set the green drive on the main video to the specified value in the range -255 to 255 . PIIP Set the green drive on the PIP video to the specified value in the range of -255 to 255 . EXAMPLES: (GND 128) - Set green drive to 128 on Main video. (GND+MAIN 128) - Set green drive to 128 on Main video. (GND+PIIP 100) - Set green drive to 100 on PIP video. (GND+IN32 100) - Set green drive to 100 on Slot 3, Input 2. (GND?) - Returns the current green drive value on Main video. (GND+PIIP?) - Returns the current green drive value on PIP video. (GND+IN12?) - Returns the current green drive value on Slot 1, Input 2. (GOG) GREEN ODD PIXEL GAIN CONTROL GROUP: Option SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Adds an offset to Input green 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 green gain offset for the second A to D. EXAMPLE: (GOG+SL10 -10) - Set a green gain offset to -10 on Slot 1.
D-32Mirage WU-L User Manual020-100774-01 Rev. 2 4-2012 Appendix D: Serial Command Reference (GOO) GREEN ODD PIXEL OFFSET CONTROL GROUP: Option SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Adds an offset to Input green 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 green black level offset for the second A to D. EXAMPLE: (GOO+SL10 -10) - Set a green black level offset to -10 on Slot 1. (HDC) DHDC DUAL-LINK CONFIGURATION CONTROL GROUP: Option SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Select whether to use the 2 Inputs as separate Inputs, or combined as a dual-link. Select Automatic to let the card decide, based on the Input signal. If the card cannot determine this, it will assume 2 single links. Valid values are: 0 = Automatic 1 = 2 Single Links 2 = Dual Link SUBCODE SLx0 DESCRIPTION OF USE Set a single/dual-link mode for the DHDIC. EXAMPLES: (HDC+SL10 0) - Use Automatic detection for DHDIC on Slot 1. (HDC+SL40 1) - Use 2 Single Links for DHDIC on Slot 4. (HDC+SL10 2) - Use Dual-link for DHDIC on Slot 1. (HDC+SL10 ?) - Get the current dual-link mode for DHDIC on Slot 1. (HLP) SERIAL HELP CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Query a list of all available serial commands, with brief descriptions and current enabled states. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Request entire command Help listing, or list for a single command. EXAMPLES: (HLP?) - Retrieve entire command Help listing. (HLP? BRT) - Retrieve all subcodes/descriptions/enables for BRT control.
Appendix D: Serial Command Reference Mirage WU-L User ManualD-33020-100774-01 Rev. 2 (4/2012) (HLT) PROJECTOR HEALTH CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Any system health errors are placed on the troubleshooting queue. The queue, which contains the problems and a suggested solution for each one, is read-only. All problems in the queue are read using their index number, which starts from 0. Problems are assigned priorities: 1 = Critical - Will result in failure to operate or shutdown 2 = High - Will result in significant loss of functionality but the projector may continue to run 3 = Low - Will result in minor loss of functionality which will not seriously affect projector SUBCODE LSOL DESCRIPTION OF USE List solutions. LALL List one or all problems and solutions. EXAMPLES: (HLT?) - Returns all queued problems. (HLT? 3) - Returns problem index 3 in the queue. (HLT+LSOL? 4) - Returns the solution hint for problem index 4 in the queue. (HLT+LALL?) - Returns all queued problems and their solutions. (HLT+LALL? 3) - Returns problem index 3 and its’ solution. (HOR) HORIZONTAL POSITION CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Move the horizontal position of the image left or right. SUBCODE MAIN DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the horizontal position for the main image. EXAMPLES: (HOR 500) - Set horizontal position to 500 on main video. (HOR+MAIN 500) - Set horizontal position to 500 on main video. (HOR+IN32 500) - Set horizontal position to 500 on Slot 3, Input 2. (HOR?) - Returns the horizontal position value on main video. (INM) CHANNEL ‘IN MENU’ CONTROL GROUP: Channel SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Determine whether the channel should be visible in the Channel List, which is available by pressing the Channel key on the remote’s keypad.
D-34Mirage WU-L User Manual020-100774-01 Rev. 2 4-2012 Appendix D: Serial Command Reference SUBCODE C0xx DESCRIPTION OF USE Toggle In Menu for channel (xx=channel number from 01 to 99). MAIN Toggle In Menu for the channel being used by main . PIIP Toggle In Menu for the channel being used by PIP. EXAMPLES: (INM?) - Get channel in-menu state for channel used by main. (INM+MAIN?) - Get channel in-menu state for channel used by main. (INM+PIIP?) - Get channel in-menu state for channel used by PIP. (INM 1) - Show in-menu for the channel being used by main. (INM+PIIP 1) - Show in-menu for the channel being used by PIP. (INM+MAIN 0) - Hide in-menu for the channel being used by main. (INM+C001 0) - Hide in-menu for channel 1. (ITG) TEST PATTERN GREY CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Specify the grey level to use for the Grey flat field internal test pattern. Range 0-1023. The level defaults to 512 on power up. This command is on available while the grey test pattern is being displayed. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE EXAMPLE: (ITG 512) - Set test pattern grey to mid point. (ITP) INTERNAL TEST PATTERN CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Puts a test pattern on the screen or queries the test pattern currently displayed. Select which test pattern to display from the list: 0 = Off 1 = Grid 2 = Grey Scale 16 3 = White 4 = Flat Grey 5 = Black 6 = Checker 7 = 13 Point 8 = Color Bars 11 = Aspect Ratio 12 = Edge Blend 14 = Boresight SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Enable, disable or change standard test patterns. EXAMPLE: (ITP 0) - Disable test patterns - revert to previous Input signal. (ITP 1) - Set test pattern to the grid pattern. (INM) CHANNEL ‘IN MENU’ (CONTINUED)
Appendix D: Serial Command Reference Mirage WU-L User ManualD-35020-100774-01 Rev. 2 (4/2012) (KCO) KEYSTONE CURSOR OFFSET CONTROL GROUP: Preference SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This control offsets the 2D Keystone cursors from the edge of the image to allow manipulation of keystone on an overshot display. SUBCODE KCOT DESCRIPTION OF USE Adjusts top offset. KCOBAdjusts bottom offset. KCOLAdjusts left offset. KCORAdjusts right offset. EXAMPLES: (KCO+KCOT 25) - Offsets the cursor by 25 pixels from the top edge. (KCO+KCOB?) - Returns the offset value in pixels from the bottom edge. (KEN) KEYPAD IR SENSOR DISABLE CONTROL GROUP: Preference SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Enable or disable the IR or wired keypad sensors. You cannot disable the keypad that is currently being used. SUBCODE FRNT DESCRIPTION OF USE Set to 1 to enable the front IR keypad sensor, 0 to disable. WIRE Set to 1 to enable the wired keypad jack, 0 to disable. EXAMPLES: (KEN+FRNT 0) - Disable front IR sensor. (KEN+WIRE?) - Get current wired jack enabled state. (KEY) KEY CODE EMULATION CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Use Key Codes to emulate button presses on the IR or wired keypads. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE EXAMPLES: (KEY 46) - Send the Power key (Down/press). (KEY 174) - Send the Power key (Up/release). (KEY?) - View the last emulated key that was sent.