Figure 100: The Driver Manager Window - The Shared Query - Kramer K-CONFIG User Manual

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Figure 100: The Driver Manager Window – The Shared Query
Fill in the Query LampHour Details:
Feature
Command Syntax
Select response
Parse Reply
Answer Format
Response Units
Response definition
table
Max Lamp Hour
Clear
Apply Query
Changes
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Function
Type in the query in HEX/Decimal/ASCII format according to the protocol of the specific
projector
Parse if message from device contains a certain syntax or Parse if the message arrives within a
certain time period
Parse if message from device contains: to ensure that the system will parse only the relevant
serial replies from the controlled device, type in the syntax that will always be included in the
reply.
For example, the lamp hour response should always include: #LMP_HR"
Parse if message arrives in time: the system will accept the first message received within the
predefined time period. This can be used when the response cannot be defined by content
Check Parse Reply if you want the system extract relevant information (text, number and so on)
from the complete serial reply
Set the byte from which the relevant information starts: to start with the
Begin in Byte:
first byte, select, to start from the second byte, select 2, and so on.
The number selected can be considered as the number (characters that
should be ignored: 1) from the beginning of the response.
End Parsing by:
End of Reply: the information ends with the final character in the packet.
Specific Char: a certain character will define the end of the information
bits (for example, "A").
Counting Bytes: the response will always have a set number of
characters.
Stop Value:
Type in the characters that define the end of the response.
Select the answer format according to the device protocol format:
Text (the answer appears as text)
Number as Text ["4567"]
Hex number as Text ["11D7"]
Number – Bytes value (Highest value in first byte – 0x11,0xD7)
Number – Bytes value (Highest value in last byte – 0xD7,0x11)
The response units for all answer formats except Text:
Hours/None
Minutes [will be divided by 60 to get Hours]
Seconds [will be divided by 36000 to get Hours]
This table defines the response ranges and their names.
Result Name
The result name will appear when the command data in the query reply
complies to the condition stated.
Operator
The operator is the condition and is set according to the answer format.
For example, if the answer format is text, the Operator will be "= Equal
To".
Other answer formats have the following operators: </> Not Equal To, >
greater than, < Less Than, >= Greater Than or Equal To, <= Less Than
or Equal To, >< Between.
Command Data
The Command Data is the part of the data that represents the condition.
Set the maximum lamp hours (according to the projector manufacturer's data sheet.
Clear the table.
Save the table data (see
Figure
Once the table is saved, the text command area appears:
101).
K-CONFIG - The Driver Manager – Getting Started
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