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B.1
Function
Codes
CP2000-X User Manual
020-100031-01 Rev. 1 (03-3009)
Use the following ASCII messages (function codes) for remote communications with
the TPC and its corresponding projector. All messages must be sent via Ethernet.
NOTE: Please refer back to 3.6, Remote Control of the TPC for a complete explanation of
remote communications setup, message protocol and format.
Table B.1. Function Codes
Function Code / Examples
Cable Length (CBL)
(CBL ###)
(CBL?)
(CBL 015)
Channel Icon (CHI)
(CHI S101 1)
(CHI 15)
(CHI?)
(CHI!004)
Channel Name (NAM)
(NAM S108 "Tilt the Wagon")
or
(NAMS108 "Tilt the Wagon")
(NAM!S108 "Tilt the Wagon")
Channel Switch (CHA)
(CHA ###)
(CHA?)
(CHA!S101)
Color Space (CSP)
(CSP "P7v2")
(CSP?)
(CSP!"P7v2")
Data Format (DTF)
(DTF)
ASCII Messages
Description and Parameters
Set cable length from 1-30 meters (001-030)
What is the current cable length setting?
Set cable length to 15 meters
Assign second icon in list to represent channel 101.
Range = 0-15. Note the "S" required when specifying a
channel other than the current channel.
th
Assign 16
icon in the list to represent the current
channel. Range = 0-15.
What is the current icon?
The 5
th
icon represents the current channel
Name or rename a channel (display) button, always
preceded with "S" so that the name is assigned for this
source only.
P1 = Channel### (101-108)
P2 = "name" in quotes (256 characters max.)
P1 = Channel### (101-108)
P2 = Defined channel (always) represented by "0"
P3 = "name" in quotes (256 characters max.)
Switch to a specific channel#, where ### is 101-108
What is the current channel?
Reply from proj. that new channel is 101 (first channel)
Range = 101-108
Set the color space (gamut, or TCGD) to P7v2
What color space is currently in use?
The P7v2 color space is currently in use
Selects the source type and packing mode for the current
input.
If cinema source A or B:
0 = 4:2:2 unpacked, 10-bit color
1 = 4:2:2 packed, 12-bit color
2 = 4:4:4 unpacked, 10-bit color
A p p e n d i x B
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