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Appendix B ► Serial Communications
3.122 PWR
3.123 PxP
Pixel Phase
3.124 PxT
Pixel Tracking
3.125 Rbl
Right blanking
3.126 RDb
Red blacklevel
3.127 RDD
Red Drive
3.128 ReM
Remote Commands
PWR PoWeR
Use PWR to turn the projector power on or off, or to use special modes during a download, or to
Power
see the current power state.
0 = Off
1 = On
2 = Boot mode (for downloading new code only) Do noT Use
3 = No lamp (powered up, but lamp is off. For downloading only.)
11 = Warming up (read only)
PxP PIxel Phase
Use PXP to adjust the position of the sampling clock relative to the video data. Available range
depends on the incoming signal, with a higher frequency source having ½ the range of a lower
frequency source.
PxT PIxel TRaCKIng
Use PXT to adjust the number of pixels/lines in the image. Range depends on the horizontal
sync frequency.
Rbl RIghT blanKIng
Use RBL to blank the right edge of the image (0-1000). The amount of blanking feasible depends
on the incoming source data.
RDb ReD blaCKleVel
Set or request the red Blacklevel (0-511) for a specific source setup.
RDD ReD DRIVe
Set or request the red Drive (0-511) for a specific source setup.
ReM ReMoTe CoMManDs
Allows arbitrary serial data to be sent out a specified port and the data can also be read from that
port. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the RTE commands to allow a single event to
control other equipment connected to the projector.
Before being used, a port must be configured. After configuration, the port cannot be used for
standard Wolf Cinema protocol commands until that port is reconfigured as a Wolf Cinema port
again. See tables below for setting port configuration, reading port configuration and sending
and receiving arbitrary data from a port.
Configuring a Port
P1 = Port
1 = RS232 IN
2 = RS232 OUT
3 = RS422 (db9)
4 = RS422 (XLR – only some models)
5 = RS422 (XLR – only some models)
examples:
(REM 2 r 96): Configures the OUT port to send arbitrary data at 9600 baud
(REM 2 c): Returns the OUT port to normal operation
P2 = Port Configuration
R = Remote equipment
C = Wolf Cinema
standard protocol
B-38
P3 = Baud Rate
Same as for the BDR
command (i.e. 96, 1152
or 115200...)

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