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A message is not a valid message if:
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It contains more than 80 characters before an end of message character is received.
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It contains a character that is not <CR>,<LF>,<TAB>,<SPACE>,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,”,”.
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A numerical field exceeds 65535
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It contains more than 10 fields
If a packet is determined to be not a valid message it is ignored. If a message is determined to
be invalid before the end of message is ignored then all characters received are ignored until an
end of message character is received.
Messages from the IP Connect module comply with the requirements of the incoming
messages but in addition are fixed width formatted. Each numerical field is made of 5
characters (leading spaces and digits). A comma delimiter is included.
An Example is shown below:
1, 3, 45<CR><LF>
INSTRUCTIONS -
MASTERFIT IP
A, A+, B, B+, C, C+ Projection Screen
15. CONTROL COMMANDS
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These commands are used to control the operation of screens.
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The Switch groups and IR groups must be programmed according to section 5
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Unified address is MAF address plus 16 e.g. Module 1 is Unified address 17
OPERATE MODULE DIRECT
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Command followed by value 0 operates all modules connected via Connect Network
including the Connect IP module
(e.g.: 30 0 will operate all devices connected via the Connect network)
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Example of direct command
Connected to 192.168.0.32:3002 – command 30 1 using module ID would see the screen
move to up position
OPERATE IR GROUP
IR GROUP COMMANDS
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IR group control can be used to control screens directly if connected via Connect Network
including the Connect IP module
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Each module will require programming via register 75, as per point 11 in document
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Example of direct command Connected to 192.168.0.32:3001 – command 20 1 ,would see all
screens programmed to operate on IR group 1 move to up position
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Command followed by value 0 operates all modules connected via Connect Network
including the Connect IP module
COMMAND
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
30
Module ID
Operate Module UP
31
Module ID
Operate Module PARTIAL 1
32
Module ID
Operate Module PARTIAL 2
33
Module ID
Operate Module DOWN
36
Module ID
Operate Module STOP
COMMAND
IR GROUP
DESCRIPTION
20
IR Group 1 to 9, 0
Operate IR Group UP
21
IR Group 1 to 9, 0
Operate IR Group PARTIAL 1
22
IR Group 1 to 9, 0
Operate IR Group PARTIAL 2
23
IR Group 1 to 9, 0
Operate IR Group DOWN
26
IR Group 1 to 9, 0
Operate IR Group STOP
OPERATE SWITCH GROUP
SWITCH GROUP COMMANDS
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Switch group control can be used to control screens directly if connected via Connect
Network including the Connect IP module
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Each module will require programming via register 74, as per point 11 in document
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Example of direct command
Connected to 192.168.0.32:3001 – command 20 1 - would see all screens programmed to
operate on Switch group 1 move to up position
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Command followed by value 0 operates all modules connected via Connect Network
including the Connect IP module
COMMAND
IR GROUP
DESCRIPTION
10
SWITCH Group 1 to 9, 0
Operate IR Group UP
11
SWITCH Group 1 to 9, 0
Operate IR Group PARTIAL 1
12
SWITCH Group 1 to 9, 0
Operate IR Group PARTIAL 2
13
SWITCH Group 1 to 9, 0
Operate IR Group DOWN