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1. Notes Rev E March 2015 page 43 Digital Projection SECTION B LASER The commands in the table below can be used with HIGHlite Laser 3D laser mode 1 0 Eco 1 Normal 2 Custom 3 Quiet X laser power is only effective if laser mode is set to custom laser power Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 44 Digital Projection SECTION B LASER lt command gt operator lt values gt altitude 0 Off 1 On laser status P 0 Off 1 On Protocol Guide Notes Rev E March 2015 page 45 Digital Projection SECTION B SETUP The commands in the table below can be used with both projectors HiGHlite M Visian WW ES M ees lt command gt lt operator lt values gt orientation auto poweroff Protocol Guide 0 Front Tabletop 1 Front Ceiling 2 Rear Tabletop 3 Rear Ceiling 0 Off 1 On 0 Off 1 On 0 Off 1 On 0 Splash 1 Black 2 Blue 3 White 0 Screen 1 16 9 2 Theaterscope 3 4 3 4 4 3 Narrow 5 RS 232 6 RS232 On 7 RS232 Off 0 Screen 1 16 9 2 Theaterscope 3 4 3 4 4 3 Narrow 5 RS 232 6 RS232 On 7 RS232 Off Notes Rev E March 2015 page 46 Digital Projection SECTION B SETUP lt command gt lt operator gt beet G t SE eee Ba GE Hasse GE a pr lan gateway lan standby osd menupos osd trans osd timer
2. 00 Normal 01 Powering up or down Rev E March 2015 page 64 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Lens commands Move Up Send ommand 2 ommand 3 ength MSB ength LSB o c E E S o Response example Response 4 cO E 2 5 2 gt O 5 5 01 00 fo EES Protocol Guide Checksum Notes Rev E March 2015 page 65 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Move Down Notes Send Command 3 N e E c E E o o Length MSB Length LSB EH Checksum b Gd oO E E o Response example Response 4 EH E 5 2 D eo 5 5 cO Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 66 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Stop Up Down Movement Notes Send Command 3 Length MSB Length LSB N o c c E E o o oO E E e eo 18 00 o0 02 os oo Response example N e o o o o c c o o a o o o 5 a a o o c o eS o o ac E 2 gt 5 E 5 o o i o e o a a Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 67 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Move Left Notes Send Command 3 Length MSB Length LSB N Kai c c E E o o EI Checksum gt m E E e oO Response example E 3 Q o o Z o Length EES 3 eo o1 00 fb Protocol Guid
3. user std rx H x CO H ke H K ser target wy 250 to 450 integer ser target cx 125 to 325 integer ser target cy 225 to 425 integer Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 36 Digital Projection SECTION B COLOR lt command gt operator lt values gt user p7 set Protocol Guide execute execute Notes A The user p7 set command implements user gamut values as defined in the user std and user target commands above user p7 set will not work unless color gamut is set to 5 user in advance Rev E March 2015 page 37 Digital Projection SECTION B GEOMETRY The commands in the table below can be used with both projectors HIGHIite M Vision lt command gt lt operator lt values gt aspect ratio 0 16 9 1 TheaterScope 2 4 3 3 4 3 Narrow 4 16 10 5 5 4 6 Source overscan EE 4corner en Acorner Acorner Acorner Acorner Acorner Acorner C Protocol Guide Notes Rev E March 2015 page 38 Digital Projection SECTION B GEOMETRY blanking top blanking bottom blanking left blanking right blanking reset Protocol Guide med Notes Rev E March 2015 page 39 Digital Projection SECTION B EDGE BLEND Edge Blend The commands in the table below can be used with both projectors HiGHlite M Visian
4. recall mem Protocol Guide lt values gt 0 Off 1 On 0 Off 1 On 0 Off 1 On 0 Off 1 On 0 Top Left 1 Top Right 2 Bottom Left 3 Bottom Right 4 Center 0 Always On 1 10 seconds 2 30 seconds 3 60 seconds 0 Preset A 1 Preset B 2 Preset C 3 Preset D 4 Default Notes Rev E March 2015 page 47 Digital Projection SECTION B SETUP Notes save mem 0 Preset A 1 Preset B 2 Preset C 3 Preset D Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 48 Digital Projection SECTION B INFORMATION The commands in the table below can be used with both projectors HiGHlite _ M Vision act source HIGHlite Laser 3D M Vision 930 3D 0 HDMI 1 0 HDMI 1 1 HDMI 2 1 HDMI 2 2 VGA 2 VGA 3 Component 1 3 Component 1 4 Component 2 4 Component 2 5 DVI 5 DVI 6 HDBaseT 6 HDBaseT 7 3GSDI ee H Protocol Guide Notes Rev E March 2015 page 49 Digital Projection SECTION B INFORMATION The laser hours command can be used with HIGHlite Laser 3D W Z LASER lt command gt operator lt values gt The lampl hours and lamp2 hours commands can be used with M Vision 930 3D command Soperator lt values gt Protocol Guide Notes Rev E March 2015 page 50 Digital Projection SECTION B MISCELLANEOUS Miscellaneous Note
5. 14 Digital Projection SECTION A EDGE BLEND lt command gt operator lt values gt eb blu eb blu eb blu eb blu eb blu eb blu eb blu eb blu eb blu eb blu eb bl eb bl eb bl eb bl eb bl eb blu eb blu eb reset unblended bottoml bottom bottomr midl 1 reset width 2 reset offset 3 reset width and offset 4 reset black level uplift 5 reset width and black level uplift 6 reset offset and black level offset 7 reset all Protocol Guide L A Notes eb blu unblended is identical to the Unblended Region setting in the Edge Blend gt Black Level Uplift menu eb blu topl eb blu top and eb blu topr are identical to the Upper Left Upper Middle and Upper Right settings in the Edge Blend Black Level Uplift menu eb blu bottoml eb blu bottom and eb blu bottomr are identical to the Lower Left Lower Middle and Lower Right settings in the Edge Blend Black Level Uplift menu eb blu midl andeb blu midr are identical to the Middle Left and Middle Right settings in the Edge Blend Black Level Uplift menu The eb blu xand y commands are identical to the X and Y settings from the Edge Blend Reduce Black Level Uplift Width menu 1 is top left 2 is top right 3 is bottom left 4 is bottom right Rev E March 2015 page 15 Digital Projection SECTION A PIP PIP Notes The commands in the table below can be used w
6. Eum command operator values eb stat 0 Off 1 On 1 On f re qme C Protocol Guide Notes Rev E March 2015 page 40 Digital Projection SECTION B 3D ED Notes The commands in the table below can be used with both projectors HiGHlite M Visian command lt operator lt values gt 3d format 0 Off 1 Auto 2 Side By Side Half 3 Top And Bottom 4 Dual Pipe 3d dominance 0 Normal 1 Reverse 3d darktime 0 0 65 ms 1 1 3 ms 2 1 95 ms 3 2 5ms 3d syncoffset 0 to 60 integer In addition the 3d d1p1ink command can be used with M Vision 930 3D lt command gt operator lt values gt 3d dlplink 0 Off 1 On Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 41 Digital Projection SECTION B LAMPS The commands in the table below can be used with M Vision 930 3D lt command gt operator lt values gt lamp mode power mode 0 Eco 1 Normal 2 Power lamp power 0 7796 1 78 2 79 3 80 4 82 5 83 6 84 7 85 8 86 9 87 10 89 11 90 12 91 13 92 14 93 15 94 16 95 17 97 18 98 19 99 20 100 altitude 0 Off 1 On Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 42 Digital Projection SECTION B LAMPS lt command gt operator lt values gt lampl status 0 Off 1 On lamp2 status 0 Off 1 On Protocol Guide
7. On Off Global Modal 50 to 50 integer 50 to 50 integer ae f EE Bliss f rankina borron Prammer Pianino zie 1 to 100 integer 1 to 100 integer 1 to 255 integer 1 to 255 integer Protocol Guide EES EES E EX me Ero CRM E ES IS IS Notes sizepos enable is identical to the Enable setting in the Geometry gt Size amp Position menu sizepos setting is identical to the Setting setting in the Geometry gt Size amp Position menu sizepos aspect is identical to the Aspect Lock setting in the Geometry gt Size amp Position menu Rev E March 2015 page 12 Digital Projection SECTION A GEOMETRY Notes geometry engin 0 Off 1 Keystone 2 4 Corner 3 Rotation 4 Warp 4corner ulx 20 to 20 integer su RN EE 1000 to 1000 barrel distortion when geometry 4corner uly engine is set fo 1 keystone or 3 4corner urx rotation 4corner ur a X The 4corner commands provide X and Y adjustment for each corner of the image They are identical to the settings within the Geometry Cornerstone menu 4corner lly 4corner lrx 4corner lry warp map 0 to 8 integer gt warp map is identical to the Warp Map setting in the Geometry menu Set to 0 to switch this off Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 13 Digital Projection SECTION A EDGE BLEND Edge Blend The commands in the table below can
8. Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 7 Digital Projection SECTION A LENS The commands in the table below can be used with the following projectors 22222223 lt command gt operator values execute calibrate focus Henmemorysme 0 9 mogen lensmemory recall i 0 9 integer Protocol Guide Notes Rev E March 2015 page 8 Digital Projection SECTION A IMAGE The commands in the table below can be used with all projectors lt value gt e 0 1 2 3 freeze L When reeze is switched on the 50 to 50 integer image freezes and the projector will saturation 50 to 50 integer keep displaying the frozen frame until reeze off H is sent blacklevel offset 0 0 IRE 1 7 5 IRE The frozen image will persist even if sharpness 50 to 50 integer you disconnect the source 0 to 100 detail luma sharpness chroma sharpness Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 9 Digital Projection SECTION A IMAGE lt command gt lt operator gt lt value gt recursive nr 0 Off 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High mosquito nr 0 Off 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High 1 On FR 17777 BEE Protocol Guide Notes gt The ccs command is identical to the Cross Color Suppression setting in the Image gt Video Filters menu gt The vga phase command is identical to the Phase setting in the Image gt VGA
9. Setup menu X The vga samples command is identical to the Total H Samples setting in the Image VGA Setup menu X The vga auto command is identical to the Auto Setup command in the Image VGA Setup menu Rev E March 2015 page 10 Digital Projection SECTION A COLOR The commands in the table below can be used with all projectors lt command gt operator values amut 0 Peak i 1 HDTV X gamut sends a selection of factory 2 SDTV set target data or the two user tables 3 3200K defined by tcgd1 data and 4 5400K tcgd2 data 5 6500K 6 8000K 7 9000K 8 User 1 9 User 2 mcgd data green x green y X mcgd data tcgdl data and red x red y tcgd2 data allow for MCGD blue x blue y data or user TCGD data to be white x white y sent as comma separated x and y tcgdl data green x green y co ordinates in the specified order tcgd2 data red x red y Must be preceded by leading 0 e g blue x blue y 0 663 0 332 white x white y DEE EE green lift E ee ee ds control the other two DMDs blue dmd Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 11 Digital Projection SECTION A GEOMETRY The commands in the table below can be used with all projectors lt command gt operator lt values gt aspect ratio 0 Source 1 Fill amp Display 2 Fill amp Crop 3 Anamorphic 4 TheaterScope sizepos setting
10. ighi Off E EN RR ERE 57 Set Light Power Level rtt tne ttn ges n t gc peg gus 58 EEN 59 BNIlQen 61 Re 62 Do ser Status aia ein aee RR D RR AE 63 RER TEE 64 Protocol Guide Stop Up Down Movement 67 MOVE Left iiec reiten tance mn 68 MOVE RIF etc n enr Fa t ve d E erre a peg 69 Stop Left Right Movement 70 ZOOM Iti oisi secet cte deer pr o er E ER Der e Leite beste eR 71 ZOOM V esse URIN 72 EE AQ 73 FOCUS Nieren ees 74 lioe 2l M 75 STOP FOCUS trees sne susanne ee tnde me pti eM IDEE 76 Title selection commands Preset buttons eese 77 Set 1 77 Get Cutrent Title e ice peri RP ERE E EE 78 Rev E March 2015 Digital Projection INTRODUCTION TO SECTION A AND SECTION B Introduction to Section A and Section B The projector can be controlled by using an external control system or a PC via an RS232 or LAN interface using a terminal emulation program Network setup 1 Connect the projector to a LAN network 2 Open the Setup gt Network menu and edit network settings The default IP address is 192 168 0 100 and the TCP port number is 7000 Serial Port setup Baud rate 38 400 bps Section A 9 600 bps Section B e Data length 8 bits Stop bits one e Parity none Flow control none Protocol G
11. to set title 12 send a value of Ob the hex equivalent of decimal 11 Rev E March 2015 page 77 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Get Current Title Notes Send Length MSB Command Data o H Command 1 3 IS o 8 g Checksum Command 3 N Kai c E E o o Length LSB Response example Response Data o 2 z 2 E Checksum poet co 10 oo oe 04 oa 02 00 oo oo tr oo 00 00 00 00 oo 00 5 P Tite number 00 to 63 de between 0 and 99 decimal pem X Title count in the protocol begins from 00 To get the real title number convert the protocol value to decimal and then increase the result by 1 For example if Get Current Title returns a value of 0e 14 in decimal the current title is 15 Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 78 Digital Projection This page is intentionally left blank page 79 DIGITAL PROJECTION Contact Information Digital Projection Limited Digital Projection Inc Digital Projection China Digital Projection Asia Greenside Way Middleton 55 Chastain Road Suite 115 E IHN WK A725 db 1015 16 New Industrial Road Manchester M24 1XX UK Kennesaw GA 30144 USA TER ES Er 220063 100029 402 10 Hudson Technocentre Registered in England No 2207264 Tel 1 770 420 1350 Rm A2006 Singapore 536204 Registered Office as above Fax 1 770 4
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13. BE Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 56 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Light Off Notes Send ommand 2 ommand 3 ength MSB ength LSB o ec c E So o o Oo 03 2r 00 00 02 12 02 48 Checksum Response example BER Response 4 Length Data 1 ERN Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 57 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Set Light Power Level Notes Send Command Data N e E c E E o Command 1 ommand 3 ength MSB ength LSB Light Power Checksum X Light Power Level is represented as a percentage between 30 and 100 in hex as in the following examples Response example P pis 1e 30 decimal 63 99 decimal 64 100 decimal Change the byte in bold and recalculate the checksum Response 2 esponse 3 Se o a i o S o o a oO E 8 a o 23 10 00 co 02 oo 00 ie Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 58 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Get Light Power Level Notes Send v z c o o Command 3 Command Checksum Response example Response Data D gt o N eo x o o o E 21212 d o o o Ez oO x e e e D o N N e E o o o o E Xx Xx ac oO IV Light Power Level i ted co 10 02 64 00 te 00 oo 00 jes oo 07 Joo ot oo joo ft t es as a percentage between 30 and 100 in he
14. Checksum Notes Rev E March 2015 page 73 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Focus In Send ommand 2 ommand 3 ength MSB ength LSB o c c E E S o Response example See 2 Length Protocol Guide Checksum Notes Rev E March 2015 page 74 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Focus Out Notes Send Command 3 Length MSB Length LSB ex Ki c c E E o o g Checksum b E oO E E eo o Response example Ser E Length Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 75 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Stop Focus Send ommand 2 ommand 3 ength MSB ength LSB o ec c E E Q o Response example EIL g Length Protocol Guide Checksum Notes Rev E March 2015 page 76 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Title selection commands Preset buttons Set Title Send a o ec c E E o o HH Command 1 3 Command 2 B Command 3 Bl Length MSB 5 Length LSB E Title Number 2 Checksum Response example ELM 5 d 5 2 E o 01 00 es Protocol Guide Notes X Title number 00 to 63 i e between 0 and 99 decimal X Title count in the protocol begins from 00 To set the correct title number convert the decimal value to hex and then decrease the result by 1 For example if you want
15. DIGITAL PROJECTION HIGHlite 660 3D Laser 3D Series INSIGHT AK Laser Series Mercury 930 Series M Vision 930 Series Titan LED 930 Quad Series PROIOCOL GUIDE Rev E March 2015 115 482E Digital Projection About This Document Please follow the instructions in this guide carefully to ensure safe and long lasting use of the projector Keep this guide handy for future reference Note symbol used in this manual Most pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbol gt NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read Product revision Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products we may change specifications and designs and add new features without prior notice Legal notice Trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document remain the property of their respective owners Digital Projection disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own Copyright 2015 Digital Projection Ltd All rights reserved Protocol Guide Notes Rev E March 2015 page i Digital Projection Which products are covered in this document This document describes the control protocols that can be used with the following projectors HIGHIite Series HIGHlite 660 2D and 3D HIGHlite 740 HIGHlite Laser 3D INSIGHT 4K La
16. I gt The tool will only find projectors nn computer The IP addresses of i I j C Documents and Settings jcritchley Local Settin these projectors will be identical up to the third octet as shown in the example 3 Favorites e Web Configuration Unit Overview Units on the local network UnitID PV6 UnitID PV 6S 00 27 Click on a projector IP address to access the Virtual OSD for that projector Rev E March 2015 page 28 Protocol Guide Digital Projection SECTION B VIRTUAL OSD SECTION B Command Guides for the following projectors HIGHlite KM Wess HIGHlite Laser 3D M Vision 930 3D Rev E March 2015 page 29 Protocol Guide Digital Projection SECTION B INPUTS The input command assigns different values to each projector He M Vision lt command gt Soperato lt values gt HIGHlite Laser 3D 0 HDMI 1 1 HDMI 2 2 VGA 3 Component 1 4 Component 2 5 DVI 6 HDBaseT 7 3GSDI Protocol Guide M Vision 930 3D 0 HDMI 1 1 HDMI 2 2 VGA 3 Component 1 4 Component 2 5 DVI 6 HDBaseT Notes Rev E March 2015 page 30 Digital Projection SECTION B TEST PATTERNS Test Patterns Notes The test pattern command can be used with both projectors HiGHlite M Visian test pattern 0 Off 1 White 2 Black 3 Red 4 Green 5 Blue 6 ANSI Checkboard 7 Focus Grid 8 V Burst 9 H Burst 10 Color B
17. VBS 2 2 S Video 3 Component 4 VGA 5 3G SDI 6 DVI 7 HDMI 8 Test Pattern HIGHIite HIGHIite NZ Set P WEE a The input command can assign additional values to the following projectors 2EIIZI command Soperator lt values gt 9 Main DVI 10 Sub HDMI 11 Dual Pipe Protocol Guide Notes Rev E March 2015 page 4 Digital Projection SECTION A INPUTS The input command can assign additional values to HIGHlite 660 3D projectors AMIZ NIZA lt command gt Sera lt values gt Protocol Guide 9 HDBaseT 10 DVI 2 11 HDMI 2 12 HDMI 3 13 Dual Pipe Notes Rev E March 2015 page 5 Digital Projection SECTION A TEST PATTERNS Test Patterns The test pattern and formatter pattern commands can be used with all projectors sB2222 SEE lt command gt operator test pattern formatter pattern Protocol Guide value 0 Grey V Bars 1 Grey H Bars 2 Aspect Test 3 Alignment Grid 4 Warp Adjust 5 SMPTE 6 Checkerboard 7 White Field 8 Black Field 9 Screen Layout 0 white 1 black 2 green 3 red 4 blue 5 magenta 6 cyan 7 yellow 8 checker 9 align 10 h ramp 11 v ramp 12 max lumens 13 native white 14 native black 15 native green 16 native red 17 native blue 18 native magenta 19 native c
18. ar Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 31 Digital Projection The commands in the table below can be used with both projectors HIGHIite M Vision LASER SS ee E EEE E LI u a EE LTD O O i BEIDE a Bu eee EE LIO EEN 772 oo penewere E EE Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 32 Digital Projection SECTION B IMAGE The commands in the table below can be used with both projectors HIGHIite M Vision lt command gt brightness contrast gamma adcontrast saturation hue sharpness nr h position v position vga phase tracking sync level resync Protocol Guide 0 to 200 integer 0 to 200 integer 0 0 to 200 integer 0 to 200 integer 0 to 200 integer execute le Notes X The vga phase command is identical to the Phase setting in the Image gt Position and Phase menu Rev E March 2015 page 33 Digital Projection SECTION B IMAGE The commands in the table below can be used with M Vision 930 3D lt command gt lt operator gt lt value gt picture mode Protocol Guide 0 Bright 1 Presentation 2 Video 0 Off 1 On Notes Rev E March 2015 page 34 Digital Projection SECTION B COLOR The commands in the table below can be used with both projectors HiBHlite _ M Vision SI 7774 color space 0 Auto 1 YPbPr 2 YCbCr 3 RGB PC 4 RGB Video
19. atus Notes Send g Command 2 B Command 3 B Length MSB Length LSB El Command Data E Checksum o c E S o Response example N e o o o a a a c c c o o o a a a o o o o o o a a a 85 00 co 5 y D c E E oO S 10 81 N I Q eo D I Q g Checksum IS In the Douser Status response 3 a c o a o o a 81 Douser closed 00 Douser open Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 63 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Running Status Send ommand 3 ength MSB Command 2 B Command 1 ength LSB Response example N e o o o o o a c c c o o o o o o o o o o o o a a ac o c o e o a Protocol Guide 5 c f o ommand Data Checksum E Projector Status Mode Response Data Checksum Notes L External Control 00 Off 01 On L Power gt I tS IS IS 00 Off 01 On Light Cooling Status 00 Normal 01 On Power Processing 00 Normal 01 Powering up or down Projector Status Mode 00 Standby 01 Power on protect 02 Ignition first attempt 03 Power on running 04 Running power on light on 05 Cooling 06 reserved 07 Reset wait 08 Fan stop error 09 Light ignition retry 0a Light error Oc Running power on light off Light Status 00 Off 01 On Light On Off Status
20. be used with all projectors blending segmentation EE eb bottom eb left eb right Protocol Guide values 1 to 4 integer 1 to 4 integer 0 to 3 integer 0 to 3 integer 10 to 25 integer corresponding to real values of 1 0 to 2 5 0 Off 1 On 2 Alignment Pattern 0 to a value of up to 720 depending on eb bottom integer pixels 0 to a value of up to 720 depending on eb top integer pixels 0 to a value of up to 1280 depending on eb right integer pixels 0 to a value of up to 1280 depending on eb left integer pixels Notes gt Thearray widthandarray height commands set the width and height ofthe segmented array respectively gt array hset andarray vset set the horizontal and vertical position of the projector within the segmented array X scurve value affects the shape of the S curve which is applied to gradually reduce the brightness in the overlapped regions X eb top and eb bottomare identical to the Top Blend Region and Bottom Blend Region settings from the Edge Blend Blend Width menu The maximum value for one region will equal 720 minus the pixels already applied to the other region TS eb left andeb right are identical to Left Blend Region and Right Blend Region from the Edge Blend Blend Width menu The maximum value for one region will equal 1280 minus the pixels already applied to the other region Rev E March 2015 page
21. color temp HIGHlite Laser 3D M Vision 930 3D 0 5500K 0 5500K 1 6500K 1 6500K 2 7500K 2 7500K 3 9300K 3 9300K 4 Native 4 Native 5 3200K color gamut 2 HIGHlite Laser 3D M Vision 930 3D 0 Auto 0 Auto 1 REC709 1 REC709 2 SMPTE C 2 SMPTE C 3 EBU 3 EBU 4 Native 4 Native 5 User Za Protocol Guide Notes Rev E March 2015 page 35 Digital Projection SECTION B COLOR In addition the following commands can be used with HIGHlite Laser 3D Notes NY X The user std commands are identical to the settings in the Color operator gt User Gamut gt Measure Gamut 550 to 750 integer menu Protocol values are multiples of 1000 user st 250 to 450 integer user std gx 200 to 400 integer ser std gy 400 to 750 integer KS The user target commands std b 50 to 250 int GE peed integer are identical to the settings in the ser std by 0 to 120 integer Color gt User Gamut gt Target RGBW Gamut and Target MCY ser std wx om 200 to 400 integer Gamut menus Protocol values are ser std wy 250 to 450 integer multiples of 1000 ser target 550 to 750 integer ser target Zu 250 to 450 integer ser target gx 200 to 400 integer ser target gy 400 to 750 integer ser target bx 50 to 250 integer ser target by 0 to 120 integer ser target wx 200 to 400 integer lt command gt
22. d by adding up all preceding bytes 3 2f 0 0 2 12 1 47 Example 2 The checksum of the Set Light Power Level command with a light power value of 1e 30 is obtained by adding up all preceding bytes 3 10 0 0 5 c1 ff 0 1e 0 1f6 The checksum 1f6 contains more than one byte therefore only the LSB will be sent with the command 03 10 00 00 05 c1 ff 00 1e 00 f6 Similarly if the light power value is 64 100 the checksum will be 23c and the actual command will look like this 03 10 00 00 05 c1 ff 00 64 00 3c Rev E March 2015 page 53 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Command Guide Control commands Power On Send Command 2 Command 3 Length MSB Length LSB o z c Q o CH N eo N Response example Ka o a o a o o ac Response 2 Response 3 Length o e n o e e o 7 o m DE eo Protocol Guide Notes Rev E March 2015 page 54 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Power Off Send Command 3 Length MSB Length LSB HH Command 1 g EH Checksum N Kai ec c E E o o Response example EE Response 4 cO Protocol Guide Notes Rev E March 2015 page 55 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Light On Notes Send Command 3 Length MSB Length LSB N e E c E E o o ES Checksum b oO E E o Response example
23. e Rev E March 2015 page 68 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Move Right Send ommand 2 ommand 3 ength MSB Command 1 N e o o o o o o c c c o o o S bei bei o o o o bi a a a 22 18 00 Protocol Guide ength LSB Checksum Notes Rev E March 2015 page 69 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Stop Left Right Movement Send ommand 2 ommand 3 ength MSB ength LSB o c c E S o Response example Response 4 BER E S g gt 5 5 01 00 fb cO Protocol Guide Checksum Notes Rev E March 2015 page 70 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Zoom In Notes Send Command 2 Command 3 o c c E E S o Length MSB Length LSB Checksum Response example EN o a c o bei o o ac Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 71 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Zoom Out Notes Send Command 2 o c c E S o Command 3 Length MSB Length LSB Checksum Response example ELM o a i o bei o o ac Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 72 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Stop Zoom Send Command 1 Command 2 Command 3 Length MSB N e o o o o o o c c c o o o S a a o o o o bi a a a 22 18 00 Protocol Guide Length LSB
24. elay cooling 6 Warm up eco mode 7 Warm up 8 Cool down no restrike 9 Cool down ok restrike 10 Normal 11 Error 12 Ignition retry 13 Re strike delay 14 Enable CSI 15 Deferred shutdown 16 Shutdown confirm 17 Error shutdown 18 Lamp warmup stage 1 19 Lamp warmup stage 2 Notes X The 1ampl hours command returns the lamp hours in HH MM format gt Depending on the projector model the Lamp power command has a different value range as follows For HIGHlite 660 740 the range is between 85 and 100 Any value lower than 85 will be interpreted as 85 by the projector For Mercury 930 Titan 930 Titan Quad Titan Super Quad and Titan Quad 2000 the range is between 80 and 100 Any value lower than 80 will be interpreted as 80 by the projector Rev E March 2015 page 18 Digital Projection SECTION A LAMPS Commands for dual and quad lamp projectors The commands in the table below can be used with all dual and quad lamp projectors ES lt command gt Sera lt values gt lamp mode Dual lamp projectors Quad lamp projectors 0 both lamps 0 all lamps 1 lamp 1 1 auto 3 lamp 2 2 auto 2 3 auto 1 3 auto 1 4 lamps 1 2 and 3 lamps 1 2 and 4 6 lamps 1 3 and 4 lamps 2 3 and 4 8 lamps 1 and 2 9 lamps 1 and 3 10 lamps 1 and 4 11 lamps 2 and 3 12 lamps 2 and 4 13 lamps 3 and 4 14 lamp 1 15 lamp 2 16 lamp 3 17 la
25. es the keypad lights for 10 seconds to identify the projector Rev E March 2015 page 23 Digital Projection SECTION A SETUP lt command gt operator lt values gt component colspace 0 RGB 1 YPbPr component synctype 3gsdi stream lan dhcp lan ip configuration Protocol Guide 1 Stream 2 0 PIP 1 Edge Blend Notes Rev E March 2015 page 24 Digital Projection SECTION A INFORMATION The commands in the table below can be used with all projectors 223222233 E The commands in the table below can be used with all 3D projectors HIGHlite MERCURY BU oo EB ED D Protocol Guide Notes IS sw version returns the software release version identical to Information gt Configuration gt Interface TS board id is identical to Information gt Configuration gt Hardware I fw version returns the firmware version gt from version returns the factory ROM version gt lens version returns the lens mount version identical to Information gt Configuration gt Lens X seq version returns the formatter sequences version identical to Information Configuration Sequences X inlet temp and dmd temp return the temperature in C at the air inlets and the DMD respectively TS board id3d is identical to Information gt Configuration gt 3D Hardware Ke fw version3d is ide
26. he lamp lamp3 strikes hours in HH MM format lamp4 strikes lamp3 serial lamp4 serial p3 status p4 status 1 Pre cooling Ignition 3 Ignition confirm 4 Enable communication 5 Delay cooling 6 Warm up eco mode 7 Warm up 8 Cool down no restrike 9 Cool down ok restrike 10 Normal 11 Error Ignition retry 13 Re strike delay 14 Enable CSI 15 Deferred shutdown 16 Shutdown confirm 17 Error shutdown 18 Lamp warmup stage 1 19 Lamp warmup stage 2 Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 22 Digital Projection SECTION A SETUP Commands for dual and quad lamp projectors continued The commands in the table below can be used with all projectors ES S7 VW lt command gt orientation control dhep control ip control subnet shutter ir address power factory reset identify latency dvi boosteq digital colspace digital range operator values 0 Desktop Front 1 Ceiling Front 2 Desktop Rear 3 Ceiling Rear Bar A valid IP address in the following format xxx xxx xxx xxx Ec A valid subnet address in the following format xxx xxx xxx xxx D omm o 07 off or close 2 010255 0 Low Latency 1 Best Video EES 0 RGB 1 YPbPr 2 Auto 0 full 1 7 limited 2 auto 3 e dvi port 0 digital 1 analog Protocol Guide Notes X identify flash
27. ith all projectors sa22232222 lt values gt pip input 0 CVBS 1 1 CVBS2 2 S Video 3 Component 4 VGA 5 3G SDI 6 DVI 7 HDMI pip size 0 small 1 medium 2 7 large pip position 0 Top Left 1 Top Right 2 Bottom Left 3 Bottom Right 4 Custom 0 to 100 integer Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 16 Digital Projection SECTION A 3D ED Notes The commands in the table below can be used the following 3D projectors command operator values 3d enable On Off 3d frmultiplier 1 x1 2 x2 3 x3 0 Ous 1 650 us 2 1300 us 3 7500 us z gt The values 15 to 15 represent 15 to 15 integer 1500 us to 1500 us pos neg left right 3d darktime 3d syncoffset 3d syncpolarity SEN 3d dominance In addition the 3d format command can be used the following 3D projectors ge WA GD GD GD EB 3d format auto seq fpack tab sbs Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 17 Digital Projection SECTION A LAMPS Commands for single dual and quad lamp projectors The commands in the table below can be used with all single dual and quad lamp projectors HIGHIite DRETT CHE DRETTEN MERLURY ES ESE een SE E E lampl status Protocol Guide values 0 Off 1 Pre cooling 2 Ignition 3 Ignition confirm 4 Enable communication 5 D
28. mp 4 Protocol Guide Notes X The 1amp2 hours command returns the lamp hours in HH MM format Rev E March 2015 page 19 Digital Projection SECTION A LAMPS Notes lamp2 status 0 Off 1 Pre cooling 2 Ignition 3 Ignition confirm 4 Enable communication 5 Delay cooling 6 Warm up eco mode 7 Warm up 8 Cool down no restrike 9 Cool down ok restrike 10 Normal 11 Error 12 Ignition retry 13 Re strike delay 14 Enable CSI 15 Deferred shutdown 16 Shutdown confirm 17 Error shutdown 18 Lamp warmup stage 1 19 Lamp warmup stage 2 Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 20 Digital Projection SECTION A LAMPS Commands for dual and quad lamp projectors continued Notes The compensation mode and compensation commands can be used with the following projectors S223233 lt command gt EZETA lt operator gt lt values gt compensation mod auto manual The conditioning command can be used with the following projectors Sao as an ene lt command gt operator values Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 21 Digital Projection SECTION A LAMPS Commands for quad lamp projectors Notes The commands in the table below can be used with all quad lamp projectors lt command gt operator lt values gt lamp3 hours A The lamp3 hours and lamp4 lamp4 hours hours commands return t
29. ntical to Information gt Configuration gt 3D Firmware Rev E March 2015 page 25 Digital Projection SECTION A VIRTUAL OSD The LAN IP Address of the projector can be set by using the Network submenu which can be found in the Setup menu Once the LAN IP Address has been set it is possible to control all the functions available on the OSD by using the embedded Virtual OSD To access the Virtual OSD do one of the following Type the URL http lt LAN IP Address into the address bar of your browser then press ENTER Use the DiscoveryTool V1 0 exe application RI ne a Pen aw gn ss t t The embedded webpage shown below right should appear section Menu examples The webpages mirror the OSD menus as shown in the following examples The last 3 bytes of the projector s MAC Address are shown in the Unit ID 00 3E 7A in the example shown here The menu name is shown in orange underlined text as in the Main Menu shown here Drop down lists are represented by similar drop down lists as in the Input Selection list shown here Sub menus are represented by yellow underlined links as shown here B http 1921680 100 indexhtm D B C amp web Config Unit ID PV6S 00 3E 7A PROJECTOR MODEL Input Selection HDMI 1 Test Pattern SMPTE Lens Image Color Geometry Edge Blend 3D Lamps Setup Information Input Selection HDMI 1 v Test Pattern ius CA AC PR DEUS SIUS c s me OUS d Pro
30. s The commands in the table below can be used with both projectors operator lt values gt power 0 Off 1 On shutter 0 Open 1 Close Rev E March 2015 Protocol Guide page 51 Digital Projection SECTION C MISCELLANEOUS SECTION C Command Guide for the following projector INSIGHT INSIGHT 4K Laser Rev E March 2015 page 52 Protocol Guide Digital Projection SECTION C INTRODUCTION Introduction TCP Port 43728 Command structure Byte Description Comments First level commands Command One 1 Command Two 2 Second level commands Command Three 3 Third level commands Length MSB Length LSB In this section bytes are shown separated for clarity each string is placed in a table where each byte occupies a separate cell All values are in hexadecimal format unless explicitly stated otherwise Checksum must be correctly calculated The projector does not respond to an incorrect checksum Command example Laser On Description Length LSB Data Checksum see Example 1 in the note for calculation The control system should wait for the full response to a command before transmitting the next command Protocol Guide Notes If the checksum is greater than 100 then only the least significant byte shall be sent Example 1 The Laser On command looks like this 03 2f 00 00 02 12 01 47 where the checksum 47 is obtaine
31. ser M Vision 930 3D Titan Quad Series e Titan Quad Titan Super Quad Quad 2000 Protocol Guide INSIGHT ef RA SOR 4K LASER 2323 To see if a particular command applies to a specific projector check the list of product badges at the beginning of the corresponding table Notes The control protocol can be used with HIGHlite 660 2D and 740 2D models only if the projector has had a manufacturer s upgrade Rev E March 2015 page ii Digital Projection CONTENTS Introduction to Section A and Section B 1 Virtual OSD iieri natio conss iae ie subd ran 26 Network setup 2 22 2 a Le ended decia Fosse E cad neds s den Ta aetas aea sahne 1 Men examples aie vide ra E re Ea anne ENEEd ed 26 Serial POM Stu s 1 Using the Discovery Tool to view your network EEN 28 Protocol comimandis iiiter tetti tnn d bna sedis ARA KANN NANNA SENARE KEN ANNE NRK NER 2 c T 35 SECTION B iran ttes in n c drca cir 29 HIGHIite Laser 3D M Vision 930 3D Responses nina een 2 DUJlc 30 SECTION e c 3 Test Batterns E dad A Eda a 31 M M MCA M M dU Lens onem ees 32 Inputs iiie renean Re E usa 4 IT LE 33 Test uf 13 ET 6 COLON EET 35 LOIS E 7 Geometry SE 38 l
32. tocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 26 Digital Projection SECTION A VIRTUAL OSD Examples continued Notes Sliders are represented by similar sliders as in the Array Width and Array Ber z Height sliders shown here ntp 1921680100 15 tm O BG B Web Configu Items that are not available are shown grayed out as shown here Toreturn from a sub menu to the previous menu click on the Back link at the bottom of the menu EDGE BLEND Array Width Array Height jx Blend Width Black Level Uplift Reduce Black Level Uplift Width v Commands are represented by Do it buttons as shown here SYSTEM Configuration R Address D ve Feature Control Shutter Open ve Shutter Close Power On ve Power Off Color Enable Edge Blend Protocol Guide Unit ID PV6S 00 3E 7A Array Width Ea Array Height ma Array H Position Array V Position S Curve Value Blending Segmentation nd Width lt E S http 192168 0 100 184 htm P B Unit ID PV6S 00 26 62 Configuration IR Address Feature Control Shutter Open Shutter Close Power On Power Off ble Q e Web Configuration Rev E March 2015 page 27 Digital Projection SECTION A VIRTUAL OSD Using the Discovery Tool to view your network Notes The Discovery Tool allows you to view the IP addresses of all projectors in your network The tool opens the following page in your browser
33. tor to zoom in orientation 3d is an invalid instruction because of the missing spaces before the operator and the value Responses If the command has been successful the projector response begins with ACK or ack acknowledged For example if the command is aspect ratio 1 the projector will return ACK aspect ratio 1Horack aspect ratio 1 depending on the model In either case the projector will then will change the aspect ratio accordingly If the command has not been acknowledged due to a syntax error or another problem the projector response will be NAK or nack followed by a brief description of the problem Protocol Guide Notes I To set the default value of a command simply enter the command name and d without an operator For example orientationd will set the orientation to 0 Desktop Front Au You must wait for the complete response to a command before sending another command Rev E March 2015 page 2 Digital Projection SECTION A Command Guides for the following projectors HIGHlite 660 740 Mercury 930 Titan LED Titan 930 30 Titan Quad e a aD D ED B Jian Super Quad amp Quad 2000 Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 3 Digital Projection SECTION A INPUTS The input command can assign the values in the table below to the following projectors umm 222222 lt command gt lt operator lt values gt 0 CVBS 1 1 C
34. uide Notes IP For details on connecting the projector to an RS232 or LAN network or changing network settings see the user manual Only one control path at a time should be used for protocol control Attempts to send commands to both serial and network ports at the same time may result in unpredictable behavior To find out which projectors are covered in Section A or Section B of this guide Rev E March 2015 page 1 Digital Projection INTRODUCTION TO SECTION A AND SECTION B Protocol commands Commands are used to simulate menu operations and determine the settings of the projector and use the following format e All commands consist of ASCII text strings starting with an asterisk and ending with an ASCII Carriage Return character code 13 command operator value The commando string determines which setting the command will affect Spaces are required before the operator and before the value e The operator string can take one of the following formats ae Set Makes the setting take the lt value gt Get Asks what the current value is The value is returned as an ASCII text string Execute EEE Performs an action No operator is entered for this type of command Examples orientation 3d sets the orientation to Rear Ceiling for a celing mounted projector positioned behind the screen aspect ratio 2d asks what the current aspect ratio is zoom ind commands the projec
35. ur 9 Edge Blend ER 40 jl 11 JD uicem mixte uuu a e E Le in E LE ELLE 41 GE OMC REN 12 Lamps EE 42 Edge Blend neis tere itr seii rae ande 14 LAS OF 44 PUP RAN 16 I 46 xTM LIBI 17 Information ener cba AA RENA FNS SRS ee FERRE REP a s RE RR AR DaR 49 CDD rM 18 Miscellaneous 5 eerte anias einen ra Roxana EREBER SERERE RENE RR Knina 51 Commands for single dual and quad lamp projectors 18 Commands for dual and quad lamp projectors eene 19 Commands for quad lamp projectors ENNEN ans rr nr enne 22 SetuP WT 23 Information eremo eren d ERR D REDE BORA ROI RE EO ERE ed 25 Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 Digital Projection CONTENTS continued SECTION soca fsk 52 INSIGHT 4K Laser Introduction eroe egeo cen ace e ied cele uer 53 Command str cture 2 ec nrc eet se Hanne ne Hann an een anne decet irme nennen 53 Command Guide esie etnia anne 54 Control COMI ANS esce ere eege res eure de k ren 54 Power On i E SRI oe acer ee ieee cae 54 Ho igo Kc 55 eTa KEI NE X 56
36. x as in the following examples o o i o SS o a 1e 30 decimal 63 99 decimal 64 100 decimal Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 59 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Get Light Status Notes Send El Command 1 B B Command 3 B Length MSB E Length LSB ES Command Data E N Ki c c o o Response example Response Data gt Light Hours 0042 66 hours Light Warning Time 4e20 20 000 23 ar oo sn or re 2 99 25 e oa 27 Jon oo o9 25 e Jr 6 Ta c ous Light Remaining 64 100 Light Strike Count 0047 71 strikes Response 3 Length Light Hours Light Warning Time Response 2 Light Remaining Light Strike Count Checksum o o c o Q o o a Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 60 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Douser Close Notes Send sl Command 1 EH Command 2 B Command 3 B Length MSB B Length LSB g Checksum Response example spem BE Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 61 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Douser Open Notes Send Command 3 Length MSB Length LSB sl Command 1 H g Checksum Command 2 Response example esponse 2 esponse 3 esponse 4 Checksum o a E o a o o a Protocol Guide Rev E March 2015 page 62 Digital Projection SECTION C COMMAND GUIDE Douser St
37. yan 20 native yellow 21 off Notes gt The test pattern command is only accessible if the input command is set to 8 Test Pattern input gd The formatter pattern command is used to display formatter test patterns The patterns are shown as soon as they are selected regardless of which input the projector may be set to The off command must be sent in order to return to normal picture formatter pattern 21 When formatter test patterns are displayed the OSD is not available Rev E March 2015 page 6 Digital Projection SECTION A LENS The commands in the table below can be used with all projectors flensup 0 3 integer movement speed 0 slowest 3 fastest lens don 0 3 integer movement speed 0 slowest 3 fastest lens left B 0 3 integer movement speed 0 slowest 3 fastest lens right LERNEN 0 3 integer movement speed 0 slowest 3 fastest TS When lens up lens down n sent the movement will continue ndge up Ts 0 3 integer nudge time 0 shortest 3 longest until either a Lens stop nudge down T 0 3 integer nudge time 0 shortest 3 longest command is sent or the limit is T En reached Use anudge command ROOS SE E 9157 nteger nudge time 0 shortest 3 longest to produce a brief movement of the nudge right f 0 3 integer nudge time 0 shortest 3 longest lens in the specified direction

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