RS232 Control for Runco WindowWall The ascii protocol for RS232 in the Runco WindowWallTM lets you use English words with a minimum of mysterious code. What’s in this document: Connecting RS232 Communication .....................................................2 Using the Operation Commands Table ...............................................8 Using Key Commands............................................................................. 12 Examples of Operation Commands...................................
Connecting RS232 Communication Connecting RS232 Communication RS232 control is not necessary for operation, but is a convenient way to control tiles from a computer at a distance. If your installation will not use RS232 control, skip this section. Everything you can do with the remote, you can do with RS232 commands. Plus, you can send inquiries to the tiles and find out the current settings and values. RS232 connections are made with cables like Ethernet straight-through cables.
Connecting RS232 Communication Connecting RS232 Cables 1 Connect the 9-pin adapter to the serial output connector of the controlling computer. (This computer does not have to be the same one as the computer used as a picture source.) The serial output is sometimes called the Comm Port, and sometimes there is more than one. Note: Some computers have an RS485 output. You can connect this directly into the nearest tile’s RS485 In connector.
How to Form Commands How to Form Commands Basic Rules • RS232 commands consist of a string of ascii characters. • All numeric values are decimal; you do not need to use hex or binary digits in the commands. • Spaces or tabs may be used in the commands to separate the parts and make them easier for humans to read. This “white space” is ignored by the command reader in the Runco WindowWall. • You cannot use commas, slashes, or other punctuation as separators. Periods have a special purpose in commands.
How to Form Commands String Commands String commands send strings of characters to the tile. String commands can also retrieve information from the tile. For instance, ST A1 BUILD.DATE? [CR] returns the build date of the firmware: ST A1 BUILD.DATE= "JUN 15 2009 08:48:24" Addresses in Commands All commands must be addressed. Each tile has a two-character ID that is unique to it. The first character is A-P and the second character is 1-4.
How to Form Commands The next character is the command function symbol. There are five function symbols: Function Symbol Action on the tile Set = Makes the tile take that value Get ? Asks what the value is Increment + Adds 1 to the current value Decrement – Subtracts 1 from the current value [none] Performs an action, such as a reset Execute • Some commands are Execute only, such as resetting the lamp hours.
How to Form Commands Sample Key Commands Command Example Explanation1 ky A1 menu [CR] Press the MENU button on the remote for the entire wall ky A1 down [CR] Press the down arrow on the remote for the entire wall ky A1 enter [CR] Press the ENTER button on the remote for the entire wall 1As you can see from Sample Key Commands sequence, if you are not looking at the screen, you won’t know what you just did. You don’t know where the cursor was at the start.
Using the Operation Commands Table Using the Operation Commands Table The Operation Commands table starts on page 19. Operations and Operation Numbers The commands are listed in alphabetical order by Operation. In a command, you may use either the ascii text of the operation or its Operation Number. For instance, to get the tile power, all these commands are equivalent: op A3 display.power ? [CR] opA3display.power? [CR] op A3 1094 ? [CR] opA31094? [CR] OP A3 dIsplAy.
Using the Operation Commands Table Command Types Allowed Use only the types listed in the first column. Symbol Meaning Example Result = Set tells the tile to take the value that follows op A* white.balance (all) = 100 [CR] All tiles with a Group ID of A (and Unit ID of anything) will set their white balance levels for red, green and blue to their maximum of 100 ? Get asks for the value op A1 contrast ? [CR] Tells tile A1to send the value of contrast to the host computer.
Using the Operation Commands Table Values The Value may be sent as text or as a value number. Text values can be sent in upper or lower case or with mixed case. They are listed in UPPER CASE in the table to make it easier to see the difference between the value and any [explanation]. [varies] means the range of acceptable values and replies varies with the type of source. Reading the Response Two commands establish the features of the replies. (Remember the tiles only reply when individually addressed.
Using the Operation Commands Table Command Sent Response Explanation op A1 ascii.response = numeric [CR] OPA11137=1 The tile received the command and has set the response type to numeric and will reply with the value number op A1 pattern ? [CR] OPA11036=6 The current test pattern is black. op A1 ascii.response = data [CR] ACK The tile received the command and has set the response type to data and will reply with only a number op A1 pattern ? [CR] 6 The current test pattern is black.
Using Key Commands Using Key Commands Key commands always start with ky or KY. There are two kinds of key commands, command word and numeric equivalent commands. Command Word Key Commands Command word key commands simulates pressing a button on the remote. For example, the command: ky A1 menu [CR] simulates pressing the menu button. All the other named buttons on the remote control can be “pressed” in this manner by using the name on the remote.
Using Key Commands Remote Control Buttons Number Definition 1 Turn the tile ON/OFF. 2 Move the target left or right. 3 Set the target to all at once. 4 With each press, go to Picture, Input Levels, Aspect Ratio, Picture Position, Zoom Top & Left, Zoom Bottom and Right. 5 Press once for Miscellaneous Options, twice for Backlight Settings, three times for Serial Port Settings. 6 Press once for Recall, twice for Save. 7 Takes you to the next Quick Configure setting (Big Picture, A1, A2, etc.
Using Key Commands Numeric Equivalent Commands Numeric equivalent commands also simulate pressing a remote button. For example, the command: ky A1 r43 [CR] simulates pressing the MENU key on the remote. All the keys have “R” numbers associated with them, even keys that don’t exist on the real remote. In the illustration below, the white buttons don’t exist on the remote, and the shaded buttons contain the command key equivalent: RØØ RØ1 RØ2 on target.left target.
Examples of Operation Commands Examples of Operation Commands Recalling Memories Remember: The slot target number used in the command is one less than the memory slot number as seen in the menus. For example, to recall memory slot #40, in commands you’d specify slot.target = 39. Likewise, to recall the first slot, you’d specify slot.target = 0. Recalling Memories Directly Use slot.recall ( ). Put the memory number (minus 1) in the parentheses. What is the difference between slot.recall.target and slot.
Examples of Operation Commands op A1 slot.action (recall) [CR] 1 2 3 4 5 This action fails, because there is nothing in slot #5. Nothing happens to the picture on the screen; it does not change. 6 7 8 ▲ Sets the memory slot to #6. op A1 slot.recall.target = 5 [CR] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ▲ This recalls slot #6 because the target was set to #6 in the previous command. op A1 slot.action (recall) [CR] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ▲ Recalls settings from memory slot #1. op A1 slot.
Examples of Operation Commands Asking (Get) and Telling (Set) To ask about a value or condition, use a question mark [ ? ]. No character should follow the question mark. To set a value or condition, use an equal sign [ = ]. A value must follow the equal sign. Get and Set Commands Compared Command Example1 Explanation op A1 contrast ? [CR] Asks what the contrast is set to on tile A1. op A* contrast = 128 [CR] Sets the contrast on all tiles connected to Quad Input Manager Module A to 128.
Examples of Operation Commands Types of Responses Response from the tile can be Symbolic (mostly text), Numeric (mostly numbers), or Data.Whenever a command is sent to an individual ID, wait for the response before sending a second command. Symbolic Response Examples Command and Response Examples Explanation opA1 auto.lamp ? [CR] Would get the Symbolic response OPA1AUTO.LAMP=DISABLE Text in responses are all caps, regardless of what you sent.
An index follows the table that lists all the entries, plus other names for the entries. For instance, “memory” in the index will lead to “slot,” which is the name used in the commands to refer to memory numbers. All commands are Operation commands which should start with “op”, except those marked with [ST] which are String commands. For String commands, use the form “ST -- build.date ?” without the quotes, and substitute the unit ID for the -- . There is no target for string commands.
Value number Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. 7 auto.phase.disable 17420 = ? NOT.DISABLED DISABLED TOGGLE 0 1 2 8 auto.position.disable 17422 = ? NOT.DISABLED DISABLED TOGGLE 0 1 2 9 auto.resync.disable 17438 = ? NOT.DISABLED DISABLED TOGGLE 0 1 2 = ? 10 backlight.intensity 1085 11 baud 1143 12 bl.offset 1367 = 13 bl.
dec = ? + – 1057 = ? DISABLE ENABLE 1151 = ? RED GREEN BLUE DKBLUE DKGREEN DKRED BLACK WHITE 16387 = ? Value number inc Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Row Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall Notes 14 black.balance 1402 15 blue.
Value that varies with the length and quality of the Cat 6 cable used to connect the LCD video. This value is stored in the Quad Input Manager Module and communicated to the LCD interface board when it is connected. ? 0 – 255 The center point is the one pixel used by auto level. 1368 22 center.point 1110 23 clear.input.memory 24 clipboard.bl.offset 1397 25 clipboard.gray.balance 1163 26 clipboard.recall 1161 [execute] 27 clipboard.save 1162 [execute] 28 clipboard.white.
29 clone.setting 1391 30 color.temp 1268 31 colorspace 1180 32 commands.received 1107 33 contrast = 0 1 2 = 16388 23 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. Value number dec inc = 0-8 255 RS232 RS485 AUX232 get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses.
display.power 1094 = ? + – = ? 0 1 2 3 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. Value number dec 35 RED GREEN BLUE ALL inc 1237 get custom.pattern Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set 34 (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Row Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall Notes 0 – 255 OFF ON 0 This turns on/off backlights.
dec 48 gain.blue 16394 = ? + – 0 – 255 49 gain.green 16392 = ? + – 0 – 255 50 gain.red 16390 = ? + – 0 – 255 51 gamma 1086 = ? 52 gray.balance 1031 = ? 53 horizontal.period 1264 54 hue 55 interlaced 1065 56 ir.remote 1095 57 justify 58 lamp.saver RED GREEN BLUE ALL 0 1 2 3 DISABLE ENABLE + – 0 – 15 + – 0 – 180 Value number inc Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only.
Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. Value number 0MIN 5MIN 10MIN 15MIN 30MIN 45MIN 1HR 2HR 4HR 6HR 8HR 12HR 24HR 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Notes 59 lamp.saver.delay.discrete 1286 = ? 60 lamp.saver.delay.hours 1145 = ? + – 0 – 23 This is DPMS delay. 61 lamp.saver.delay.minutes 1144 = ? + – 0 – 59 This is DPMS delay with fine control. 62 lamp.saver.
67 lcd.position 1369 CURRENT ROW COLUMN ALERT STORED ? 0 1 2 3 4 27 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Row Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall Notes Returns the row/column position of the connected LCD.
68 lcd.status Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. ? 1374 Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Row Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall Notes bit Returns the status of the confield nected LCD, all in one 16-bit word.
71 matrix.layout 1377 AUTO RESET 72 matrix.layout.module.at 1380 (column-1) 256 + (row-1) 73 matrix.layout.module.exists 1381 A1-P4 SUBWALL.1 SUBWALL.2 SUBWALL.3 SUBWALL.4 SUBWALL.DUAL.LINK SUBWALL.TWO.INPUT CUSTOM NONE = 0 2 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. NOT.STARTED IN.PROGRESS COMPLETE ERROR WONT.
74 matrix.layout.position 1398 A1-P4 SUBWALL.1 SUBWALL.2 SUBWALL.3 SUBWALL.4 SUBWALL.DUAL.LINK SUBWALL.TWO.INPUT CUSTOM NONE 75 matrix.layout.processor.at 1382 (column-1) 256 + (row-1) 76 matrix.layout.size 1386 HEIGHT WIDTH Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses.
78 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P ? 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. bit field (see description) Value number dec inc get 1384 Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set matrix.route.module (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses.
79 matrix.route.output ? 1399 32 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. high byte = tile to route (see target for TOPO_ROUTE_MODULE) Low byte: Loop Out LCD 1 LCD 2 LCD 3 LCD 4 Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses.
80 NEXT REFRESH ? 0 1 2 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. A1-P4 SUBWALL.1 SUBWALL.2 SUBWALL.3 SUBWALL.4 SUBWALL.DUAL.LINK SUBWALL.TWO.INPUT CUSTOM NONE Value number dec inc get 1379 Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set matrix.route.qconfig (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses.
81 matrix.route.qconfig (cont.) Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Row Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall Notes Target 0: Use the data field: Data 0-63: Big picture the input over the entire wall.
82 matrix.route.switch ? 1383 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. high byte = tile to route (see target for TOPO_ROUTE_MODULE Low byte: external loop switch 1 switch 2 switch 3 switch 4 internal loop enable internal loop Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses.
86 menu.target = 1393 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. ALL A0-P3 Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Row Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall Notes 65535 Use only on tile A1.
Value number Notes ? + – 0 – 127 For ?, returns the average of red, green, and blue. For + and –, adjusts red, green and blue. Applies to analog sources only. = ? + – 0 – 127 offset.whatever adjusts Black Level. gain.whatever adjusts the White Level. 16391 = ? + – 0 – 127 When colorspace = YPBPR, this controls the black level (Brightness) of whole picture, not just the green. Default value varies and is set at factory. Not used with digital sources.
99 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Row Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall Notes ontime.days.total 1388 Applicable only to processor 1 of a tile. Other processors will NAK.
phase 106 plug.and.play ? 16400 = ? 1152 = ? + dec = inc 1028 – Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. Value number 105 get pattern Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set 104 (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Row Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall NONE WHITE GRAY RED GREEN BLUE BLACK RED.SCALE GREEN.SCALE BLUE.
107 poll.pause 108 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. 1400 = position.horizontal 16398 = ? + – [varies] 109 position.vertical 16399 = ? + – [varies] 110 preferred. source.detection 1288 = ? 111 product [ST] 3 ? 112 product.type 1171 ? 40 Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses.
113 114 ps.status quad.input.status 1176 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. FAULT OK OFF UNKNOWN 1-5 ? 1375 Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Row Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall Notes 0 Applicable only to processor 1 of 1 a tile.
Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. 115 quad.lcd.status 1372 116 replies.sent 1139 117 reset.balance 1034 118 resolution.horizontal 16401 = ? [varies] 119 resolution.vertical 16402 = ? [varies] 120 revision [ST] ? RS232 RS485 AUX232 ? 0 1 2 ? 42 Notes Applicable only to processor 1 of a tile. Other processors will NAK. Returns the status of the attached LCDS in the Quad Input Manager Module.
Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. 121 rs485.termination 1259 122 runtime.hours.high 1113 = ? [hours / 10000] 123 runtime.hours.low 4100 = ? [hours mod 10000] 124 runtime.hours.reset 4613 [execute] 125 runtime.minutes 4101 = ? 126 saturation 16396 = ? 127 serial.diagnostics.clear 128 sharpness 16397 129 slot.action 1082 130 slot.current 1150 131 slot.
132 slot.full 133 slot.name. [ST] 5 134 slot.name.clear 1081 135 slot.name.letter 1080 0 [1st char] 1 [2nd char] : 23 [last char] 136 slot.recall 1173 0 [slot 1] 1 [slot 2] : 39 [slot 40] 255 [current target] 137 slot.recall.target 1077 138 slot.save 1172 1114 0 [slot 1] 1 [slot 2] : 39 [slot 40] ? 0 1 : 39 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only.
139 slot.setting 1078 140 slot.state 1316 OFFSET.RED GAIN.RED OFFSET.GREEN GAIN.GREEN OFFSET.BLUE GAIN.BLUE BRIGHTNESS COLORSPACE CONTRAST SHARPNESS HUE SATURATION POSITION.HORIZONTAL POSITION.VERTICAL ASPECT JUSTIFY OVERSCAN VIEWPORT.WINDOW.BOTTOM VIEWPORT.WINDOW.LEFT VIEWPORT.WINDOW.RIGHT VIEWPORT.WINDOW.TOP ZOOM.WINDOW.BOTTOM ZOOM.WINDOW.LEFT ZOOM.WINDOW.RIGHT ZOOM.WINDOW.TOP WALL.HEIGHT WALL.MODE WALL.COLUMN WALL.ROW WALL.WIDTH Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only.
141 slot.status 1083 142 slot.target 1068 0 [slot 1] 1 [slot 2] : 39 [slot 40] 0 1 : 39 = Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. ? EMPTY FILLED FILLED.AND.CURRENT NAME.EDITED ? 0 [slot 1] 1 [slot 2] : 39 [slot 40] Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses.
Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Row Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall Notes 150 uart.clear 1187 RS232 RS485 AUX232 0 1 2 [execute] 151 uart.
inc dec = ? + – Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. Value number get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Row Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall 156 viewport.window.bottom 1042 157 viewport.window.height 1100 158 viewport.window.
Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. Value number dec inc get Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses. (Target number) Operation or String [ST ] Operation or String number Row Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall 166 wall.status 1066 167 wall.width 1048 168 white.balance 1285 RED GREEN BLUE ALL 0 1 2 3 169 white.balance.
zoom.window.width 1097 = ? + – ? 50 Value If numbers listed first, use numbers only. Data in [square brackets] is for information only. 0 [–100] : 100 [0] : 200 [+100] [pixels] Value number dec 177 inc 1046 get zoom.window.top Command types allowed (Use only one symbol) set 176 (Target) Target or Target number must be in parentheses.
Troubleshooting Serial Connections Troubleshooting Serial Connections There are many small details involved in getting an entire wall or group of tiles to communicate over a serial link. By starting with simple commands you can ensure all these details are in place before moving on to more complex control. If you are setting up a wall or group of tiles for the first time, follow these steps for easy setup.
Troubleshooting Serial Connections Individual Command 1 For each tile in the wall, send the command op A1 pattern=blue ^M, substituting each tile’s ID in turn. 2 Did each tile turn blue when commanded? a If not, check that you typed the ID correctly to match the tile. 3 Did you receive an echoed response back each time? a If not, go to Response From Individual Tiles on page 55. Data Query 1 Send a command which asks for information to each tile in turn. For example, op A3 lcd.
Troubleshooting Serial Connections Global Command to First Tile Open the Serial Port Status menu on all tiles. Do you see your command echoed on the bottom line of menu A1? Is there a 13 at the end of the decimal display (second to last line of the menu)? Yes Yes Is the command spelled correctly? Yes No No No Send a carriage return. Then resend the command with a carriage return at the end of it. Resend the command with the correct spelling.
Troubleshooting Serial Connections Global Command to Subsequent Tiles Open the Serial Port Status menu on all tiles. Send a global command from the host. Do you see one tile not responding when other tiles on the same Quad Input Manager Module do respond? Your Quad Input Manager Module may be defective. Try a smaller group of Quad Input Manager Modules. If a module is bad, it could prevent any tiles from getting the message.
Troubleshooting Serial Connections Response From Individual Tiles Open the RS232 Serial Port Status menu on all tiles. Send a query command from the host to an individual tile. Do you see your query on the bottom line of the menu of the tile in question? No Go to troubleshooting a global command chart. No Check for a carriage return on the command. Yes Does the commands received number increase on the tile? Check that the first two characters are the same case (OP or op) not (Op or oP).
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Index 1112, 1113, 1114, 1125, 1126, 1133, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1143, 1144, 1145, 1146, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1161, 1162, 1163, 1164, 1171, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1176, 1177, 1180, 1182, 1184, 1185, 1186, 1187, 1188, 1189, 12341, 12342, 1237, 1259, 1261, 1263, 1264, 1268, 1275, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285, Operation Numbers 1, 18 1028, 104 1030, 168 1031, 52 1032, 92 1033, 47 1034, 117 1037, 6 1038, 85 1039, 158 1040, 159 1041, 160 1042, 156 1044, 174 1045, 175 1046, 176 1047, 172 1048, 167 104
Index 1286, 59 1287, 13 1288, 110 1292, 40 1316, 140 1351, 91 1360, 101 1367, 12 1368, 21 1369, 67 1372, 115 1374, 68 1375, 114 1377, 71 1379, 80 1380, 72 1381, 73 1383, 82 1384, 78 1385, 77 1386, 76 1387, 97 1388, 99 1389, 98 1391, 29 1392, 87 1393, 86 1394, 153 1396, 70 1397, 24 1398, 74 1399, 79 1400, 107 16387, 17 16388, 33 16389, 95 16390, 50 16391, 94 16392, 49 16393, 93 16394, 48 16395, 54 16396, 126 16397, 128 16398, 108 16399, 109 16400, 105 16401, 118 16402, 119 16403, 46 16404, 43 16436, 90 1690
Index character, end of line, 1 clear input memory, 23 clear serial diagnostics, 127 clear slot name, 134 clear uart, 150 clipboard blacklight offset, 24 gray balance, 25 recall, 26 save to, 27 white balance values, 28 clone setting, 29 color balance clipboard, gray value in, 25 clipboard, white value in, 28 gray, 52 recall clipboard values, 26 reset values, 117 save values to clipboard, 27 white, 168 color temperature, 30 color, border, 16, 16 colorspace, 31 column, wall, 162 commands received, number of,
Index H left side zoom, 174 letterbox, 3 LF, 1 LFCR, 1 lines, vertical, 154 low system hours, 146 height of wall, 163 height of zoom, 173 high system hours, 145 horizontal frequency, 44 period, 53 position, 108 resolution, 118 resolution of LCD, 65 hours lamp saver delay, 60 runtime, high, 122 runtime, low, 123 runtime, reset, 124 hue, 54 M mailbox, EDID, 36 matrix layout, 71 layout module, 72 layout module exists, 73 layout of unit, 77 layout position, 74 layout size, 76 route module, 78 route output,
Index Q number revision, 120 number of bytes received, 19 bytes sent, 20 columns in wall (wall.width), 167 commands received, 32 rows in wall (wall.height), 163 numeric response, 2 quad input status, 114 lcd status, 115 quick configure routing for WindowWall, 80, 81 R ratio O aspect, status of, 4 recall color balance clipboard values, 26 memory slot, 136 memory, target of (slot.recall.
Index saver, lamp, status of, 62 search, status of source search, 143 SECAM, 155 serial diagnostics, clear, 127 shape, 3 sharpness, 128 slot action, 129 current, 130 delete, 131 empty (slot.full), 132 full, 132 name letter, 135 name save, 133 name, clear, 134 recall, 136 recall target, 137 save, 138 setting, 139 state, 140 status, 141 target, 142 software part number, 103 source search status, 143 status aspect, 4 input search (source.search.status), lamp saver, 62 memory (slot.
Index white balance in clipboard, 28 balance percent, 169 border color, 16 color balance, 168 wider aspect ratio, 4 width wall, 167 zoom, 177 window, viewport, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161 window.reset.
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