
99
A
Auto Mode adjustment (rare—for video standard selection only). See 2.6, Other Special Functions
E
Enable Control Inquiry. See 2.6, Other Special Functions
G
Global Control Inquiry. See 2.6, Other Special Functions
H
Return the Help text for a control. See 2.6, Other Special Functions
I
Used as an index for controls containing many values. See 2.6, Other Special Functions
K
Keypad emulation. See 2.6, Other Special Functions
L
Return a list of options for ‘list’ controls. See2.6, Other Special Functions
M
Find min/max adjustments (i.e., range). See 2.6, Other Special Functions
N
Return the name of the control. See 2.6, Other Special Functions
S
Adjust a specific source setup only. See 2.6, Other Special Functions
T
Return the type of control (i.e. Slidebar etc.). See 2.6, Other Special Functions
P
Adjust image in PIP window. See 2.6, Other Special Functions
DATA:
The value for a given projector state, such as “on” or “off”, appears in ASCII‐decimal format directly after
the request/reply symbol. You can add an optional space after the symbol— i.e., before the data—in a set
message, but data in replies follow the “!” symbol without a space.
Other details to remember about data:
•
All values returned by the projector (reply • messages) have a fixed length of either 3 or 5 characters
regardless of the actual value—the value is padded with leading zeros as necessary.
•
Data in set messages to the projector does not require padding with zeros.
•
For any given parameter, data is always the same number of characters. E.g., the shutter value, which is
either “on” (1) or “off” (0) is always 3‐digits: 001 or 000.
• Within each message, multiple parameters of
data must be separated by one “space” character.
•
Data pertaining to a source setup other than the current source setup is preceded by: the letter “S”, the
source setup number (i.e., channel), and a space. This is similar to an “extra” parameter P0.
•
Text parameters such as channel names are enclosed in double quotes following the data, as in “Name”.
TEXT PARAMETERS:
Most data is simply a numerical value, however some messages also require text. For
example, a channel naming message typically includes a text‐based name after the channel number—enclose this
text in double quotation marks, as in “Tilt the Wagon”. Use all characters as desired except for the following
special characters shown in the left column below—these require a 2‐character combination as shown:
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