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The ACK flag will be returned as 0 if the command is invalid for some reason
– for example a bad FUNCTION, WINDOW, OUTPUT or PAYLOAD value.
An ACK=0 message will be otherwise identical to the one you sent, so you
know exactly which message has the error.
Any changes made to the unit using the front panel controls will also cause
the full 20 byte message to be sent indicating the change that has occurred,
thus enabling a program to stay ‘in-sync’ with the unit. In some cases (such
as the execution of a macro) multiple 20 bytes messages will be sent
indicating all the parameters that have been changed.
Only one message should be sent to the unit, another message can’t be sent
until a specific response is received from the unit (the user should look for a
message with the same WINDOW, OUTPUT and FUNCTION values as they
sent). If no message is received back within 1 second, there is likely to be a
hardware communication problem (or wrong baud rate, etc.).
If absolutely required, to simplify programming the user may send packets
one after the other with around 100ms (100 milliseconds) between each one.
However, this will not work for all packets (such as Zooming into Still Images /
Testcards or changing Logos) since this will cause the unit’s micro-controller
to be busy, so the user must experiment and satisfy themselves that this is
possible.
11.2
Packet format
Below is a representation of data bytes in a single packet for a ‘Write’ to the
unit to set a value:
SOP CMD CHA WINDOW OUTPUT
/ FUNCTION
FUNCTION PAYLOAD x 3 CS EOP
Below is a representation of data bytes in a single packet for a ‘Read’ to the
unit to get a value:
SOP CMD CHA WINDOW OUTPUT
/ FUNCTION
FUNCTION CS EOP
The table below details the function of each part of the packet:
Packet part Function
SOP
(Start of
packet)
This is always the ASCII letter 'F' to indicate the packet start.
CMD
(Command)
ASCII-hex byte to indicate the type of command being sent.
Each bit in the byte has a different function. Currently only the following
bits are defined:
Bit 7 = Write (0) or Read (1) request. Messages from the unit are
always Writes.
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