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Command
CCA+GNCX <x coordinate for
green>
CCA+GNCY <y coordinate for
green>
CCA+BLCX <x coordinate for
blue>
CCA+BLCY <y coordinate for
blue>
CCA+WHCX <x coordinate for
white>
CCA+WHCY <y coordinate for
white>
CCA+GOFR <green of red
saturation value>
CCA+BOFR <blue of red
saturation value>
CCA+ROFG <red of green
saturation value>
CCA+BOFG <blue of green
saturation value>
CCA+ROFB <red of blue
saturation value>
CCA+GOFB <green of blue
saturation value>
CCA+ROFR <red of red
saturation value>
CCA+GOFG <green of green
saturation value>
CCA+BOFB <blue of blue
saturation value>
CCA+ROFW <red of white
saturation value>
CCA+GOFW <green of white
saturation value>
CCA+BOFW <blue of white
saturation value>
D4K40-RGB Technical Reference–Serial Commands
020-102972-02 Rev. 1 (01-2019)
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Description
This command is only available if the video
electronics are on and Custom is selected.
(Saved value)
Defines a custom color table using
saturation values.
Each control represents a percentage of
each native RGB component needed to
produce a target RGB space.
This command is only available if the video
electronics are on and Custom is selected.
(Saved value)
Defines a custom color table using
saturation values.
Each control represents a percentage of
each native RGB component needed to
produce a target RGB space.
• Red of red is equivalent to red of white.
• Green of green is equivalent to green of
white.
• Blue of blue is equivalent to blue of
white.
This command is only available if the video
electronics are on and Custom is selected.
(Saved value)
Defines a custom color table using
saturation values. Each control represents a
percentage of each native RGB component
needed to produce a target RGB space.
This command is only available if the video
electronics are on and Custom is selected.
(Saved value)
Serial API commands
Values
-1000 to 1000, where 1000 =
100%
A negative value reduces the
influence of the component by
scaling up the other two
components.
0 to 1000, where 1000 = 100%
0 to 1000, where 1000 = 100%
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