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    Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual 6. Appendix
    Notes
     All of the projector’s features 
    can be controlled using an 
    external control system, 
    or a PC using a terminal-
    emulation program such as 
    HyperTerminal, via a serial 
    or LAN connection. This 
    is done by using the text 
    strings described in  Remote 
    communications protocol , 
    later in this section.
      More detailed LAN IP 
    configuration can be carried 
    out using a web browser. 
    For more information about 
    this, see Setting the LAN IP 
    configuration  later in this 
    section.
      Only one remote connection 
    (RS232 or LAN) can be used at 
    any one time.
     Use:
    a straight cable to connect to a 
    hub or network, or
    a crossed cable as shown here 
    to connect ONLY to a computer 
    directly.
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    LAN connection
    TCP Port number 
    7000
    Default IP address 
    192.168.0.100
     
    10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable
    The standard wire colours as as follows:
    1 
    White / Orange stripe
    2 Orange
    3 White / Green stripe
    4 Blue
    5 White / Blue stripe
    6 Green
    7 White / Brown stripe
    8 Brown
    Crossed cable
    (used to connect directly to a computer with no hub or network.)  
    (Note that only the green and orange pairs are crossed)
    1  White / Orange stripe    White / Green stripe 1
    2 Orange      Green     2
    3 White / Green stripe    White / Orange stripe 3
    4 Blue        Blue     4
    5 White / Blue stripe    White / Blue stripe 5
    6 Green      Orange     6
    7 White / Brown stripe    White / Brown stripe 7
    8 Brown      Brown     8
    top view of cable connector  
    (clip is underneath) 
    						
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    Remote communications protocol
    Introduction
    All of the projector’s features can be controlled using an external control system, 
    or a PC using a terminal-emulation program such as HyperTerminal, via a serial 
    or LAN connection. This is done by using the text strings described in  Remote 
    communications protocol , in section 6. Appendix.
    There are 2 types of commands: Key commands
    Operation commands
    All commands consist of ascii text strings starting with 2 letters: ky for key commands.
    op for operations commands.
    All commands end with an ascii Carriage Return character.
    Key Commands
    Key commands are used to simulate remote control key presses, and use th\
    e 
    following format:
    ky  [CR]
    Example
    ky pow.on [CR]  simulates the POWER ON key being pressed.
    the commands
    Code transmitted  Description
    0x01 pow.on
    Turn power on.
    0x09pow.offTurn power off.
    0x15menuBring up or cancel menu display.
    0x17enterKeypad enter.
    0x18cur.downKeypad down arrow.
    0x1Acur.upKeypad up arrow.
    0x1Dcur.leftKeypad left arrow.
    0x1Fcur.righKeypad right arrow.
    0x80brightBring up or cancel brightness slide bar.
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    Notes
     Details of how to connect to 
    the projector, using the serial 
    control input, can be found 
    earlier in this section.
     Note: spaces in the commands 
    are necessary.
      eg  ky pow.on 
    NOT kypow.on 
    						
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    Code transmitted Description
    0x81 contrast
    Bring up or cancel contrast slide bar.
    0x82sharpBring up or cancel sharpness slide bar.
    0x83nrBring up or cancel noise reduction slide bar.
    0x85gam.swSwitch to the next gamma value.
    0x8Bsrc.1Switch the active source to source 1.
    0x8Csrc.2Switch the active source to source 2.
    0x8Dsrc.3Switch the active source to source 3.
    0x8Esrc.4Switch the active source to source 4.
    0x8Fsrc.5Switch the active source to source 5.
    0x93osc.swSwitch to the next Overscan mode.
    0x98mem.1Recall user memory associated with the User Memory A key.
    0x99mem.2Recall user memory associated with the User Memory B key.
    0x9Amem.3Recall user memory associated with the User Memory C key.
    0x9Dasp.swSwitch to the next aspect ratio setting.
    0xA3lens.swBring up or cancel the lens control menu.
    0xAActemp.swSwitch to the next colour temperature value.
    0xADpattern.swSwitch to the next test pattern. 
    						
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    Operation Commands
    Operation commands are used to simulate menu operations and determine th\
    e 
    settings of the projector, and use the following format:
    op   [CR]
    The  string can take one of the following formats:
    Description
    Set = Makes the setting take that value.
    Get ?Asks what the current value is.
    The value is returned as an ascii text string.
    Increment +Adds 1 to the current value.
    Decrement -Subtracts 1 from the current value.
    Execute (none)Performs an action.
    Example
    op aspect = 1 [CR] sets the aspect ratio to Theaterscope.
    op aspect ? [CR] asks what is the current aspect ratio.
    op bright + [CR] increments the brightness setting.
    op resync [CR] commands the projector to attempt to re-synchronise to the 
    current input source.
    the commands
    OperationValues Notes
    aspect = ?0 = 16:9 
    1 = Theaterscope 
    2 = 4:3 
    3 = 4:3 Narrow 
    4 = Native
    memory = ?0 = Preset A 
    1 = Preset B 
    2 = Preset C 
    3 = Preset D 
    4 = Default
    save.mem =0 = Preset A 
    1 = Preset B 
    2 = Preset C 
    3 = Preset D
    bright = ? + -0 - 200
    contrast = ? + -0 - 200
    saturat = ? + -0 - 200
    tint = ? + -0 - 200
    sharp = ? + -0 - 200
    nr = ? + -0 - 200
    overscan = ?0 = Off 
    1 = Crop 
    2 = Zoom
    Notes
     Note: spaces in the commands 
    are necessary.
      eg  op aspect = 1 
    NOT opaspect=1 
    						
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    OperationValues Notes
    source.sel = ?0 = HDMI 1 
    1 = HDMI 2 
    2 = RGB 
    3 = YPrPb 1 
    4 = YPrPb 2 
    5 = S-Video 
    6 = Video
    resync (execute)
    color.space = ?0 = Auto 
    1 = YPbPr ( = REC709) 
    2 = YCbCr ( = REC601) 
    3 = RGB-PC 
    4 = RGB-Video
    video.stand = ?0 = Auto 
    1 = NTSC 
    2 = PAL 
    3 = SECAM
    gamma = ?0 = CRT 
    1 = Film 
    2 = Video 
    3 = Punch 
    4 = Graphics
    color.temp = ?0 = 5500K 
    1 = 6500K 
    2 = 7500K 
    3 = 9300K
    dlp.frame = ?0 = Auto 
    2 = 48 Hz 
    3 = 50 Hz 
    4 = 60 Hz
    color.gamut = ?0 = Auto 
    1 = REC709 
    2 = SMPTE C 
    3 = EBU 
    4 = Native
    red.off = ? + -0-200
    green.off = ? + -0-200
    blue.off = ? + -0-200
    red.gain = ? + -0-200
    green.gain = ? + -0-200
    blue.gain = ? + -0-200
    vert.pos = ? + -0-200
    horiz.pos = ? + -0-200
    phase = ? + -0-200
    tracking = ? + -0-200
    sync.level = ? + -0-200
    menu.pos = ?0 = Top left 
    1 = Top right 
    2 = Bottom left 
    3 = Bottom right 
    4 = Centre 
    						
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    OperationValues Notes
    blank.screen = ?0 = Logo 
    1 = Black 
    2 = Blue 
    3 = White
    auto.pow.off = ?0 = Off 
    1 = On
    auto.pow.on = ?0 = Off 
    1 = On
    rear.proj = ?0 = Off 
    1 = On
    ceil.mode = ?0 = Off 
    1 = On
    logo.disp = ?0 = Off 
    1 = On
    1.key = ?0 = HDMI 1 
    1 = HDMI 2 
    2 = RGB 
    3 = YPrPb 1 
    4 = YPrPb 2 
    5 = S-video 
    6 = Video
    2.key = ?0 = HDMI 1 
    1 = HDMI 2 
    2 = RGB 
    3 = YPrPb 1 
    4 = YPrPb 2 
    5 = S-video 
    6 = Video
    3.key = ?0 = HDMI 1 
    1 = HDMI 2 
    2 = RGB 
    3 = YPrPb 1 
    4 = YPrPb 2 
    5 = S-video 
    6 = Video
    4.key = ?0 = HDMI 1 
    1 = HDMI 2 
    2 = RGB 
    3 = YPrPb 1 
    4 = YPrPb 2 
    5 = S-video 
    6 = Video
    trig.1 = ?0 = Screen 
    1 = 16:9 
    2 = Theaterscope 
    3 = 4:3 
    4 = 4:3 Narrow 
    5 = RS232 
    6 = On 
    7 = Off
    0: Trigger occurs when the projector is in 
    RUNNING mode 
    						
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    OperationValues Notes
    trig.2 = ?0 = Screen 
    1 = 16:9 
    2 = Theaterscope 
    3 = 4:3 
    4 = 4:3 Narrow 
    5 = RS232 
    6 = On 
    7 = Off
    0: Trigger occurs when the projector is in 
    RUNNING mode
    auto.source = ?0 = Off 
    1 = On
    model.name ?
    ser.number ?
    soft.version ?
    act.source ?0 = HDMI 1 
    1 = HDMI 2 
    2 = RGB 
    3 = YPrPb 1 
    4 = YPrPb 2 
    5 = S-video 
    6 = Video Source Enable
    h.refresh ? KHz
    v.refresh ? Hz
    pixel.clock ? MHz
    signal ?
    lamp.hours ?
    total.hours ?
    environment ? Temperatures
    fact.reset (execute)
    blue.only =0 = Off 
    1 = On
    pattern =0 = White 
    1 = Black 
    2 = Red 
    3 = Green 
    4 = Blue 
    5 = Cyan 
    6 = Magenta 
    7 = Yellow 
    8 = Chequerboard  
    9 = Greyscale 
    10 = Alignment Grid 
    11 = Off
    altitude = ?0 = Low 
    1 = High
    status.check ?0 = standby mode 
    1 = warm up mode 
    2 = running mode  
    3 = cooling mode  
    4 = error
    focus + -+ Focus Near
    -  Focus Far 
    						
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    OperationValues Notes
    zoom + -+ Zoom Out
    -  Zoom In
    vert.offset  + -+ Shift Up
    -  Shift Down
    horiz.offset + -+ Shift Right
    -  Shift Left
    ir.sw = ?0 = Off 
    1 = On IR Remote Control enable
    eco.net.pow = ?0 = RS232
    1 = LAN Serial/LAN switch
    op net.ipaddr ?LAN IP address Default address is 192.168.0.100
    To find out how to change this, see  Setting the 
    LAN IP configuration , later in this section.
    lamp.mode = ?0 = economy mode
    1 = standard mode 
    						
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    Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual 6. Appendix
    Setting the LAN IP configuration
    More detailed LAN IP configuration can be carried out using a web browser.
    Point your browser at the projector by typing the LAN IP Address into the 
    address bar, then press the Enter key.
    The embedded IP Configuration webpage should appear.
    Set the addresses as required, then click on Save.
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    Notes
     
    The default LAN IP address is 
    192.168.0.100
      If you suspect this has been 
    changed, then you can find out 
    what it has been set to using 
    the remote communications 
    protocol Operation Command
     op net.ipaddr? 
    						
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