Digital Projection
HIGHlite 730 & 740 Series
COMMAND GUIDE
Remote Communications Guide
81
Rev E March 2014
<command>
<operator>
<values>
Color
gamut
= ?
0 = Peak
1 = HDTV
2 = SDTV
3 = 3200K
4 = 5400K
5 = 6500K
6 = 8000K
7 = 9000K
8 = User 1
9 = User 2
mcgd.data
= ?
green-x, green-y,
red-x ,red-y,
blue-x, blue-y,
white-x, white-y
tcgd1.data
tcgd2.data
= ?
green-x, green-y,
red-x ,red-y,
blue-x, blue-y,
white-x, white-y
red.lift
= ?
-50 to +50 (integer)
green.lift
= ?
-50 to +50 (integer)
blue.lift
= ?
-50 to +50 (integer)
red.gain
= ?
-50 to +50 (integer)
green.gain
= ?
-50 to +50 (integer)
blue.gain
= ?
-50 to +50 (integer)
red.dmd
= ?
On, Off
green.dmd
= ?
On, Off
blue.dmd
= ?
On, Off
Notes
gamut
sends a selection of factory
set target data or the two user tables
defined by
tcgd1.data
and
tcgd2.data
.
mcgd.data
,
tcgd1.data
and
tcgd2.data
allow for MCGD
data or user TCGD data to be
sent as comma separated x and y
co-ordinates in the specified order.
Must be preceded by leading 0, e.g.
0.663,0.332.
red.dmd
enables and disables the
red DMD™. Likewise, the
green.
dmd
and
blue.dmd
commands
control the other two DMDs.