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BOXLIGHT PRO80S3 Projector Preliminary User’s Manual 

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> rdtcgd 8 
GREEN = .337,.642,.000 
RED = .642,.353,.000 

BLUE = .140,.034,.000 
MAGENTA = .000,.000,.000 
CYAN = .000,.000,.000 

YELLOW = .000,.000,.000 
WHITE = .287,.326,.000 
TOLBOX0 = .277,.336 

TOLBOX1 = .297,.336 
TOLBOX2 = .297,.316 
TOLBOX3 = .277,.316 

Use TOL BOX 
Notice: 'P7 TCGD Data - 6300K - Copyright (c) 2006 Delta Products Corp.' 
 

 

 
TDNLD 

   Download 

User-Defined 

Target 

Color 

Gamut 

Data    TDNLD 

 
Download a User-definer Target Color Gamut Data Set for storage in controller board’s EEPROM. The command takes a 
decimal parameter – the target index between 10 and 13 corresponding to the index used in the ECC command. When the 

command is entered, the operator is prompted to send 140 bytes of data. A description of the data packet can be found in 
the Texas Instruments document – 

Product Specification for DDP1000, DDP1010, DDP1011 Based Modular Formatter 

Component Set [Dwg #2503986, Rev. J or later] in the Target Color Gamut Data command description. Note that the first 

byte listed here is 8816. This is used when actually communicating with the Formatters and should not be sent with the 
TDNLD command. Byte 2 – the LS Byte of the GREEN CIE X coordinate is the first value sent. The command description 
only defines bytes 2 through 140 – a total of 139. Add an extra 0 byte to the end so that full 140 bytes are sent. Unspecified 

parameters such as GAIN values, CMY coordinates or the Copyright Notice should be sent as zeros. 
 
The values can be manually typed from the terminal or stored in a file and sent to the controller board using the terminal’s 

“Send Text File” utility. The 140 bytes sent may be <SPACE>, <TAB>, <CR> or <LF> separated. 
Characters typed of sent will NOT be echoed. 

 

TDNLD Data Format 

Field Contents 

BYTES 

Positions 

Field Contents 

BYTES 

Positions 

X 2  Bytes 

1-2 

RESERVED 

– 00H 

Bytes 43-48 

Bytes 3-4 

Bytes 49-50 

GREEN 

GAIN 2 

Bytes 

5-6 

W TOL BOX 1 

Y 2  Bytes 

51-52 

Bytes 7-8 

Bytes 53-54 

Y 2  Bytes 

9-10 

W TOL BOX 2 

Y 2  Bytes 

55-56 

RED 

GAIN 2  Bytes 

11-12 

Bytes 

57-58 

X 2 Bytes 

13-14 

W TOL BOX 3 

Y 2  Bytes 

59-60 

Y 2 Bytes 

15-16

 

X 2  Bytes 

61-62 

BLUE 

GAIN 2  Bytes 

17-18

 

W TOL BOX 4 

Y 2  Bytes 

63-64 

X 2 Bytes 

19-20

 

RESERVED – 00H 

Bytes 65-70 

Y 2 Bytes 

21-22

 

TOL BOX MODE 

Byte 71 

MAGENTA 

GAIN 2  Bytes 

23-24

 

RESERVED – 00H 

Byte 72 

X 2 Bytes 

25-26

 

Y 2 Bytes 

27-28

 

Copyright Notice – 

ASCII – 0 PADDED 

64 Bytes 

73-136 

CYAN 

GAIN 2  Bytes 

29-30

 

RESERVED – 00H 

Bytes 137-140 

X 2 Bytes 

31-32

 

Y 2 Bytes 

33-34

 

YELLOW 

GAIN 2  Bytes 

35-36

 

X 2 Bytes 

37-38

 

Y 2 Bytes 

39-40

 

WHITE 

GAIN 

Bytes  41-42

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PRO80S3

Page 1: ...l BOXLIGHT PRO80S3 Projector User s Manual For Controller Firmware Revision 0 73 and Motor Control Firmware Revision 2 0 7 July 2008 BOXLIGHT Inc NE 151 Highway 300 Suite A PO Box 2609 Belfair WA 9852...

Page 2: ...in C 9600 8 N 1 Film Projector Lockout Connector RJ 45 NIC Switch 2 position Rocker Switch Located just about the power connector System Power ON OFF 3 position Rocker Switch Soft Power ON OFF and Shu...

Page 3: ...the left side of the rocker switch will cause the SHUTTER to close and the formatters to go to CURTAIN MODE and also initiates a 5 MINUTE POWER DOWN cycle During this time the lamp fans and formatter...

Page 4: ...he NIC interface The NIC card controls a multiplexed that switches the UART between these two sources The controller firmware services three different command sets one from the NIC card which is not s...

Page 5: ...tails 1 8 Lamp Module Replacement High pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled Refer servicing to qualified service personnel The customer should never attempt to disassemble the lamp or to di...

Page 6: ...BOXLIGHT PRO80S3 Projector Preliminary User s Manual Page 6 of 33...

Page 7: ...BOXLIGHT PRO80S3 Projector Preliminary User s Manual Page 7 of 33...

Page 8: ...cause the projector to overheat cause component failure or even catch on fire The filter should be replaced when clogged or when 10 000 hours of use has occurred Contact the dealer to order a new filt...

Page 9: ...BOXLIGHT PRO80S3 Projector Preliminary User s Manual Page 9 of 33 STEP 2 Lower the cover...

Page 10: ...BOXLIGHT PRO80S3 Projector Preliminary User s Manual Page 10 of 33 STEP 3 Remove the filter STEP 4 Install the new filter replace the filter cover and insert the 2 screws...

Page 11: ...BOXLIGHT PRO80S3 Projector Preliminary User s Manual Page 11 of 33 1 10 Remote Control Key...

Page 12: ...at the last command the exclamation point is not echoed If ANY characters are sent between the prompt and the even a CR the previous command will be lost and cannot be repeated using the option just r...

Page 13: ...image to the LEFT FFn Move FOCUS away from Projector FOCUS FAR FNn Move FOCUS toward Projector FOCUS NEAR Rn Move image to the RIGHT Un Move image UP ZIn ZOOM IN Projected Image Smaller ZOn ZOOM OUT P...

Page 14: ...receded by OFF Main Power Shutdown ON Main Power ON ONS Main Power ON and Start Signal Lamp mode OND Main Power ON and Start Dual Lamp mode OPEN Open Shutter and put Formatters in Normal Projection Mo...

Page 15: ...y the FORMATTER Register Help Table FR Read Register from ALL Formatters FRB Read BLUE Formatter Register FRG Read GREEN Formatter Register FRR Read RED Formatter Register FW Write Register to ALL For...

Page 16: ...nges in image position focus or size The last numeric character of the command determines period the motor is energized with 0 being the shortest and 3 the longest Due to backlash in the motor drive a...

Page 17: ...ntrast Increment Upper Level R G B Contrast 02 02 02 CTRL N Cycles through the Projection modes CURTAIN CTRL O Cycles through the Projection orientations FRONT REAR CEILING etc REAR CEILING CTRL P Cyc...

Page 18: ...er one or no parameters In lockout mode the film projector interlock circuitry senses current in the External Interlock connector that is attached to the Feature Film Projector The lockout when active...

Page 19: ...during setup or testing a terminal must be connected to the serial interface and serial commands fpol ir etc must be issued The projector can be returned to power control mode with fpol 2 Syntax fpol...

Page 20: ...OWER MODE SETP GETP GETP OSRAM Lamp support change lamp Output power The output wattage of the lampdriver can be adjusted by command SETP is used to setup the lamp output wattage For now user can adju...

Page 21: ...F lampon1 LAMP1 ON lampon2 LAMP2 ON M M Informational Message Reporting Control M M Syntax m m m Monitor Info On m Monitor Info Off ON OFF ONS OND POWER Control ON OFF ONS OND Power sequencing command...

Page 22: ...Main Power On and Turn On Single lamp mode which lifetime is small then the other one OND Main Power On and Turn On Dual lamp on Power On Dual_Lamp Lamp1 S N feng1 Lamp1 Time 9 21 Lamp1 Strikes 45 Lam...

Page 23: ...face When VERBOSE is enabled all messages informational error and status etc are sent as human readable text When disabled those messages are sent as a 6 character ASCII group There are two types of m...

Page 24: ...e 89 Ballast OVERTEMP Shutdown 8A Lamp Extinguished After Power up try Restrike 8B Resetting Formatters usually non critical 8C LAMP SYNC Signal Inactive usually non critical 8D LAMP SYNC Detected usu...

Page 25: ...N A N A User Selectable GREEN RED BLUE MAGENTA CYAN YELLOW and WHITE CIE Indices stored in EEPROM See TDNLD 9 Native 316 651 655 341 147 044 296 337 Syntax ecc target index ecc2 EC Set Index 2 ECC En...

Page 26: ...0 350 BLUE 140 033 WHITE 290 330 RDTCGD Display Target Color Gamut Data RDTCGD Display the Target Color Gamut Data for the specified index This command takes a parameter the target index between 1 and...

Page 27: ...te is the first value sent The command description only defines bytes 2 through 140 a total of 139 Add an extra 0 byte to the end so that full 140 bytes are sent Unspecified parameters such as GAIN va...

Page 28: ...rate on the terminal programmed will have to be changed to continue This command also sets the BAUD clock that will be set at start up Syntax baud 9600 19200 FH FORMATTER Register Help FH This comman...

Page 29: ...a 63 RW Enhanced Color Corr Disable FR FRR FORMATTER Register Read FR FRR FRG FRB FRG FRB Read formatter registers FR Read all formatters FRR Read RED formatter FRG Read GREEN formatter FRB Read BLUE...

Page 30: ...en lsb 3 Green msb 4 Red lsb 5 Red msb 6 Blue lsb 7 Blue msb 8 Protocol Pad Thus three words are required To write the following data to the BLUE formatter BRIGHTNESS register Green 148416 Red 18E016...

Page 31: ...uires data to sent those bytes are appended to the command hexadecimal and space delimited If the command causes the ballast to return data no just echo the command the response will be output in hexa...

Page 32: ...as OPEN FREEZE 8C73718E16 Close Shutter same as CLOSE Control buttons other than those listed in BOLD above generate no activity 4 1 Pan Zoom and Focus Speed and Nudge Functions The Pan Zoom and Focu...

Page 33: ...ck presses followed by a hold Motor speeds are determined by the number of quick button presses up to three before holding the button down H very slow PH slow PPH medium PPPH fast PP PH fast Release t...

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