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®
CP750 Digital Cinema Processor Manual
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Chapter 7
Remote Control and Monitoring
The
CP750
was
designed
and
built
to
make
remote
operation
and
monitoring
easy.
It
supports
three
different
remote
strategies:
•
•
•
7.1
Status Monitoring and Level Control in the Setup Software
The
virtual
status
monitor
at
the
bottom
of
the
setup
software
screens
shown
in
provides
a
user
‐
friendly
interface.
Its
signal
‐
presence
meter
monitors
the
CP750
analog
output.
There
is
a
virtual
input
selector
for
each
CP750
input.
Clicking
any
of
these
buttons
activates
the
associated
input.
Each
of
the
digital
input
virtual
buttons
has
an
associated
virtual
LED,
indicating
a
valid
signal.
The
software
also
echoes
the
state
of
the
front
‐
panel
display
and
fader.
Any
action
available
at
the
unit
front
panel
can
be
executed
through
the
remote
software.
Figure
7
‐
1
Figure 7-1
Virtual Status Monitor
7.2
ASCII Control
Full
control
of
the
CP750
is
available
through
a
set
of
ASCII
commands
and
queries.
No
error
correction
(CRC),
sync
bytes,
or
protocol
is
applied
to
this
interface.
7.2.1
Connections
ASCII
commands
can
be
communicated
over
any
of
three
ports:
•
The
RS-232
connector
supports
standard
9
‐
pin
serial
connections
to
PC
serial
ports
and
other
RS
‐
232
devices.
It
operates
at
9600
baud
with
8
data
bits,
1
stop
bit,
no
parity,
and
no
flow
control.
It
cannot
be
invoked
while
the
serial
data
port
is
in
use
by
the
CP750
setup
program.
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