Christie Projector Mirage WU-L User Manual
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D-66Mirage WU-L User Manual020-100774-01 Rev. 2 4-2012 Appendix D: Serial Command Reference SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE EXAMPLES : (TPE 0) - Disable test pattern enable. (TPE ?) - Report state of test pattern enable. (TTM) THIC TRANSMITTER MODE CONFIGURATION CONTROL GROUP: Option SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Select a working mode for one of the transmitters on the THIC card. 0 = Default to select 12-bit per channel HDMI output 1 = Compatible to select 8-bit per channel HDMI output 2 = DVI only to select 8-bit per channel DVI output SUBCODE SLxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set transmitter working mode for THIC card. EXAMPLES: (TTM+SL11 0) - Use 12 bit HDMI output for THIC on Slot 1, Input 1. (TTM+SL42 1) - Use 8 bit HDMI output for THIC on Slot 4, Input 2. (TTM+SL11 2) - Use 8 bit DVI output for THIC on Slot 1, Input 1. (TTM+SL12 ?) - Get the transmitter working mode for THIC on Slot 1, Input 2. (TWP) TARGET WHITE POINT CONTROL GROUP : Preference SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This command is used to set the ArrayLOC target white-point. Several preset white points are provided in addition to four user setting white points. The control subcodes provide access to all the presets. Due to the large number of sub-codes they are not all listed. Instead a simple substitution for the small x is made, according to the following table: 03200K 15000K (D50) 2 6500K (D65) 3 7500K (D75) 4 9300K (D93) 5User 1 6User 2 7User 3 8User 4 C Current
Appendix D: Serial Command Reference Mirage WU-L User ManualD-67020-100774-01 Rev. 2 (4/2012) SUBCODE SLCT DESCRIPTION OF USE Selects the white point 0 = 3200K 4 = 9300K (D93) 1 = 5000K (D50) 5 = User 1 3 = 6500K (D65) 6 = User 2 4 = 7500K (D75) 7 = User 3 8 = User 4 WHxXAdjusts the x coordinate of the white color point (0 - 800 with 3 decimal places) WHxY Adjusts the y coordinate of the white color point (0 - 800 with 3 decimal places) WHxT Sets user set color temperature and adjusts the white point x and y coordinates. Available for user settings if SWxT is set to 1 SWxT Selects whether user presets are generated from white point values (0) or from a color temperature value (1) COPY Copy white point settings from preset to current. Value 0-8 for source preset EXAMPLES: (TWP+SLCT 5) - Select User setting 1 (TWP+WH6X 290) - Set User 2 target white x point to 0.290 (TWP+WH2Y ?) - Return value of 6500K setting white y point (TWP+SWCT 1) - Derive x and y from color temperature setting (TWP+WHCT 8000) - Set color temperature to 8000K (TWP+COPY 4) - Copy settings from 9300K to current (TXE) TEXTURE ENHANCEMENT CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Applies texture detail enhancement based on adaptive horizontal, vertical and diagonal large edge and small edge enhancement processes. SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the texture enhancement for Slot x, Input y. MAIN Set the texture enhancement for main video. PIIP Set the texture enhancement for PIP video. EXAMPLE: (TXE 50) - Set the texture enhancement to 50% for main video. (TWP) TARGET WHITE POINT (CONTINUED)
D-68Mirage WU-L User Manual020-100774-01 Rev. 2 4-2012 Appendix D: Serial Command Reference (UID) USER ID CONTROL GROUP: Unsaved SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: None DESCRIPTION Allows users to login to the serial interface. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE EXAMPLES: (UID username password) - Login a user. (UID) - Logout the current user, also happens automatically when a new user logs in. (UID?) - Display the current logged in user and their access level (UID!username 01). (VBL) VIDEO BLACK INPUT CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This control affects the black level for video signals. Most NTSC video standards include an offset to black which is useful for setting up CRT projectors. Set this control to 7.5 IRE if the video black level seems excessively elevated. Set to 0 IRE if video black levels are crushed. This control applies to analog cards with YUV color space only. Valid values are: 0 = 0 IRE 1 = 7.5 IRE SUBCODE INxy DESCRIPTION OF USE Get the video black level for Slot x, Input y. MAIN Set the video black level for main video. PIIP Set the video black level for PIP video. EXAMPLES: (VBL 1) - Set the video black level for main video to 7.5 IRE. (VBL+MAIN 1) - Set the video black level for main video to 7.5 IRE. (VBL+IN32 0) - Set the video black level for PIP video to 0 IRE. (VBL?) - Returns the video black level on main video. (VRT) VERTICAL POSITION CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This control sets the vertical position of the image. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the vertical position for the main image. EXAMPLE: (VRT 500) - Set vertical position to 500 on main video. (VRT?) - Returns the vertical position value on main video.
Appendix D: Serial Command Reference Mirage WU-L User ManualD-69020-100774-01 Rev. 2 (4/2012) (VST) VERTICAL STRETCH CONTROL GROUP: Input SUBCLASS: Power Down ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION Use Vertical Stretch to adjust the height of the image while keeping the width constant. This controls how much the image is electronically stretched vertically. As it does not affect the horizontal width, it changes the aspect ratio of the image. 1000 is the neutral position where no stretching is done. Vertical Scale = (VST-Value / 1000) * (SIZ-Value / 1000). SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the vertical stretch for the main image. EXAMPLES: (VST 500) - Set vertical stretch to 500 on main video. (VST?) - Returns the vertical stretch value on main video. (WRP) WARP / KEYSTONE CONTROL GROUP: Configuration/Unsaved SUBCLASS: Power Up ACCESS LEVEL: Operator DESCRIPTION This serial command will control the writing and reading of 2D keystone maps, warp maps, edge-blend map, uniformity maps and associated parameters. NOTE: The commands below are used from the OSD only, and are not highly applicable for use from Serial Commands. If they are set, they will only be applied on Power up or if applying them from the OSD. SUBCODE SLCT DESCRIPTION OF USE Select Warping mode: 0 = disabled 1 = 2D keystone 2 = TWIST maps KRST Reset keystone settings to zero EXAMPLES: (WRP+SLCT 0) - Warping disabled. (WRP+SLCT 1) - Use 2D keystone mode. (WRP+SLCT 2) - Use TWIST map #1.
Contents Mirage WU-L User ManualIndex-1020-100774-01 Rev. 2 (4-2012) Numerics 2D Keystone Cursor Offsets menu 3-36 3D 3-61 3D Settings dialog 3-64 configuration, active (fig.) 3-63 configuration, passive (fig.) 3-63 multiple display setup example 3-66 requirements 3-61 stereo sync cable 3-62 3D mode 3-65 3D state 3-64 3D stereo sync delay 3-65 3D sync input 3-65 3D sync output 3-65 A accessories 7-8 active window size 3-16 adaptive contrast, video options 3-22 Advanced Diagnostics menu 3-44 See also diagnostics and calibration Advanced Edge Blending menu 3-40 Advanced Image Settings menu 3-25 all joined network 3-33 array capability 3-49 Array Color Target menu 3-48 array status filter 3-53 arrayLOC adjusting projector array colors 3-56 Array Color Target menu 3-48 ArrayLOC Configuration menu 3-53 ArrayLOC menu 3-45 ArrayLOC status 3-52 Bright/ColorLOC Configuration menu 3-47 color adjustment guides 3-58 color settings interactions 3-61 control array 3-55 fine tune projector color 3-57 fine tune projector color, meter 3-58 managing colors 3-55–3-58 Manual RGB Adjustment menu 3-42 Projector Color Adjustment menu 3-50 arrayLOC network 3-53 arrow keys 3-6 aspect ratio overlay 3-44 auto color enable 3-51 auto color enable, black levels and drives 3- 23 auto input level 3-23 auto input searching 3-60 auto key 3-3 auto power up 3-30 auto shutdown enable 3-30 automatic image setup 3-16 B back porch 3-24backing up files, web UI B-8 baud rate 3-33 Black Level Blending menu 3-41 black level blending procedure 3-41–3-42 black levels 3-23 Blanking menu 3-19 blending edges 3-40 blending, see edge blending, black level blending block artifact reduction 3-27 boresight alignment 2-17 bright/color group 3-50 Bright/ColorLOC Configuration menu 3-47 bright/colorLOC mode 3-45 brightness 3-19 See also arrayLOC configuration black level blending 3-41–3-42 bright key 3-4 Brightness Uniformity menu 3-37 brightness uniformity, adjusting 3-38 brightness threshold, warning 3-48 brightness uniformity, disabling 3-38 broadcast keys 3-34 broadcasting 3-6 C cascading menus 3-32 Channel Edit menu 3-15 channel key 3-4 Channel Setup menu 3-12 channels, see inputs and channels check me B-7, B-13 chroma/luma delay, video options 3-22 clamp location 3-24 clear adjustments 3-51 clearance, projector installation 2-2 color enable 3-43 color settings See also arrayLOC Color Settings menu 3-27 interactions 3-61 color space 3-20 color, video options 3-21 Communications menu 3-32 configuration See also 3D See also arrayLOC configuration See also color settings 2D Keystone Cursor Offsets menu 3-36 Advanced Diagnostics menu 3-44 Advanced Edge Blending menu 3-40 Black Level Blending menu 3-41 blending edges 3-40 Brightness Uniformity menu 3-37 Communications menu 3-32 Configuration menu 3-29 Diagnostics and Calibration menu 3-43 display error messages 3-31display user messages 3-31 Edge Blending menu 3-38, 3-39 Ethernet Settings menu 3-34 Geometry & Color menu 3-35 Geometry Correction menu 3-35 Menu Preferences menu 3-31 Output Options menu 3-29 Power Management menu 3-30 splash screen 3-31, 3-32 contrast 3-4, 3-19 copy adjustments from 3-51 copy color space from 3-49 copy white point from 3-49 D dark interval 3-65 date and time 3-31 Detail Settings menu 3-26 diagnostic test, web UI B-9 Diagnostics and Calibration menu 3-43 display 7-2 display 3D message boxes 3-66 display error messages 3-31 display user message boxes 3-31 domain name 3-34 DVI (digital video input) 2-8 E edge blending 3-40 Edge Blending menu 3-38, 3-39 electromagnetic compatibility 7-2 EM network example 3-53 EM stealth mode 3-30 emissions 7-2 enable decoder (AGC) 3-20 enter key 3-6 enter standby after 3-30 environment specifications 7-7 environmental regulations 7-1 error code lookup table 6-3 See also LED lookup table Ethernet network routing 3-33 Ethernet Settings menu 3-34 exit key 3-6 eye motion filter 3-66 eye-motion filter 3-27 F fade time 3-60 fan assist 3-31 film mode detect, video options 3-22 filter, eye-motion 3-27 filter, video options 3-22 fine tune projector color 3-57 fine tune projector color, meter 3-58 focus 2-16 frame delay 3-29, 3-30, 3-66 See also arrayLOC configuration
Index-2Mirage WU-L User Manual020-100774-01 Rev. 2 (4-2012) Contents frame locking 3-29, 3-60, 3-66 free run frequency 3-30 freeze image 3-43 freeze image during auto setup 3-44 front IR enable 3-34 function key 3-5 G gamma file uploading, web UI B-8 gamma key 3-4 Gamma Settings menu 3-25 gamut threshold, warning 3-48 gateway 3-34 general purpose input/output, see GPIO Geometry & Color menu 3-35 Geometry Correction menu 3-35 GPIO 2-20 grey level 3-43 H HDMI output loop source 3-60 HDMI, output options 3-30 help key 3-5 help, accessing, on-line help 3-7 host name 3-34 I Image Settings menu 3-19 image setup 2-16–2-19 boresight alignment 2-17 images See also 3D See also arrayLOC See also color settings active window size 3-16 adjusting brightness uniformity 3-38 adjusting keystone distortions 3-36 Advanced Image Settings menu 3-25 aspect ratio 3-18 auto input level 3-23 automatic setup 3-16 black level blending 3-41–3-42 black levels and drives 3-23 blanking 3-19 blending edges 3-40 brightness 3-19 color space 3-20 contrast 3-19 Detail Settings menu 3-26 Gamma Settings menu 3-25 Image Settings menu 3-19 Input Levels menu 3-22 input peak detector 3-24 Noise Reduction Settings menu 3-27 orientation 3-29 pixel tracking 3-18 resizing 3-16–3-18 texture enhancement 3-26 Video Options menu 3-20input cards 2-8–?? LED status indicators 2-8 settings 3-45 input drives 3-23 input key 3-4 input level detector 3-44 Input Levels menu 3-22 input peak detector 3-24, 3-44 input specifications 7-9–7-10 input video black 3-21 inputs and channels 3-10 Channel Setup menu 3-12 channels 3-11 copying channels 3-13 creating a channel 3-11 deleting channels 3-14 editing channels 3-14 signal types 3-13 switching inputs 3-10 using channels 3-12 installation considerations 2-1 folded optics 2-17 image setup 2-16–2-19 installation types 2-2 minimum clearance 2-2 mounting 2-2 rear screen 2-3 screen size and type 2-1 types 2-2 ventilation 2-1 interconnect drawing A-1 IP address 3-34 J joined network routing 3-33 K keep aspect on auto setup 3-18, 3-59 keypad, see remote control keystone correction, see geometry correction keystone distortions, adjusting 3-36 L language 3-60 language, projector menus 3-29 large menu font 3-31 laser pointer 3-6 LED status indicators See also error code lookup table input cards 2-8 lookup table 6-2 LED strobe adjust 3-45 lens adjusting focus 2-16 specifications 7-3 lens cleaning 2-21 level detector threshold 3-44, 3-45 light engine test pattern 3-45light module, replacing 5-4 logo file uploading, web UI B-8 M MAC address 3-34 main input 3-59, 3-66 Main menu 3-7 maintenance 5-1 managing colors with arrayLOC 3-55–3-58 Manual RGB Adjustment menu 3-42 master projector 3-55 master projector, see synchronize to this pro- jector menu key 3-5 menu location 3-31 Menu Preferences Menu 3-31 menus, see OSD menus minimum array frame delay 3-55 minimum brightness 3-47 minimum gamut 3-47 mosquito noise reduction 3-27 mounting projectors 2-2 mounting specifications 7-5 N network example 3-53, 3-54 network routing 3-33 Noise Reduction Settings menu 3-27 number keys 3-5 O on-screen display, see OSD optical alignment 2-16 optics 2-17 option card settings 3-45 orientation 3-29 OSD controls 3-8–3-9 OSD key 3-5 OSD menus 4-1 OSD menus, web UI B-4 OSD transparency 3-32 output level detector 3-44 Output Options menu 3-29 output peak detector 3-44 overview C-1 P PCA, see projector color adjustment PHM network example 3-54 pixel phase 3-18 pixel tracking 3-18 position 2-7 power 3-3 connecting 2-11 disconnecting 2-11 ON 2-11 power management 3-30 Power Management menu 3-30 power requirements 7-4
Contents Mirage WU-L User ManualIndex-3020-100774-01 Rev. 2 (4-2012) power up, auto 3-30 proj key 3-6 projector dimensions 7-4 overheating 5-1 synchronizing 3-46 projector address/id 3-33 projector array control 3-55 projector capability 3-47 projector clock 3-31 projector color adjustment 3-57 Projector Color Adjustment menu 3-50 projector status 3-59 projector weight 7-4 R real time events (RTE), web UI B-10 rear screen installation 2-3 reat time events (RTE), web UI adding a scheduled event B-10 adding a system event B-12 DMX channel event, adding B-13 regulatory information 7-1 remote control 3-1 enable 3-34 enable wired 3-34 remote control keys 3-3–3-6 remote control, wired 3-3 requirements 3D 3-61 reset current adjustments to default 3-51 resizing images 3-16–3-18 restoring files, web UI B-8 RGB brightness 3-50, 3-55 RGB brightness target 3-50, 3-55 RGB quantization range, video options 3-22 routing, network 3-33 RS-232 network routing 3-33 RS-422 network routing 3-33 S safety information 1-2, 5-1 labels 5-2 maintenance 5-1 regulatory 7-1 sampling mode, video options 3-22 screen 2-1 secondary advanced image settings 3-60 secondary blanking 3-59 secondary channel settings 3-66 secondary image settings 3-59 secondary input 3-59 Secondary Input and Switching menu 3-59 secondary input levels 3-60 secondary size and position 3-59 secondary video options 3-60 select white point 3-49 separate, network routing 3-33 serial command reference D-1–D-69serial commands, web UI B-13 serial communication C-1 control types C-8 maximizing message integrity C-5 message format C-1 special functions C-3 text parameters C-4 serial communication options 3-32 Service menu 3-45 set array frame delay 3-54 set white to color temperature 3-49 shutdown, auto 3-30 shutter key 3-5 signal types 3-13 slot keys 3-4 sources, see input cards specifications 7-1 inputs 7-9 splash screen 3-31, 3-32 split screen, video options 3-22 standby 3-30 standby active loop-through 3-60 status, arrayLOC 3-52 status, projector 3-59 stealth mode 3-30 stereo sync cable, connecting 3-62 strobe adjustment, LED 3-45 subnet mask 3-34 swap key 3-4 swap main and secondary inputs 3-59 synchronize frame delay 3-54 synchronize keys, test pattern, color enable 3-54 synchronize to this projector 3-46 synchronized RGB brightness 3-55 system integration, see GPIO T target color space 3-48, 3-50 target color values 3-49 target white values 3-49 TCP port 3-34 test key 3-3 test pattern 3-43, 3-60, 3-65 test pattern color swap 3-44 test pattern enable 3-49, 3-51 test pattern, geometry and color 3-35 test pattern, light engine 3-45 text size, see large menu font texture enhancement 3-26 throw distance 2-6 tint, video options 3-21 tri level 3-24 troubleshooting 6-1 U unpacking 2-4 user administration, web UI B-9 V ventilation, installation 2-1 Video Options menu 3-20 video standards 3-21 W warning brightness threshold 3-48 warning gamut threshold 3-48 warnings and error messages 6-1 web user interface (Web UI) B-1 white brightness adjustment 3-51 white color temperature 3-49 white, adjust projector array colors 3-56 wired keypad enabled 3-34 X xy values 3-49