Serial Communications
Table
Some operations command examples:
Input: op bright ? [CR]
Response: OP BRIGHT = 100 [CR]
Input: op bright + [CR]
Response: OP BRIGHT = 101 [CR]
Input: op bright = 127 [CR]
Response: OP BRIGHT = 127 [CR]
Input: op bright - [CR]
Response: OP BRIGHT = 126 [CR]
Input: op resync [CR]
Response: OP RESYNC [CR]
Input: op sharp.mode = 1 [CR]
Response: OP SHARP.MODE = 1 [CR]
Input: op sharp.simple = 50 [CR]
Response: OP SHARP.SIMPLE = NA [CR]
Input: op sharp.simple ? [CR]
Response: OP SHARP.SIMPLE = NA [CR]
The last three commands show what happens when a control is grayed out. In this case, the sharpness mode was set to advanced (value = 1) and then the simple sharpness slider was attempted to be adjusted and queried. The response was “NA” or not available.
Table 6-2. Serial Commands
Operation | Commands | Values | Notes |
aspect | = ? | 0 = 16:9 |
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| 1 | = Letterbox |
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| 2 | = 4:3 |
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| 3 | = 4:3 Narrow |
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| 4 | = Native |
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memory | = ? | 0 = User Memory 1 | ? only returns a value if | |
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| 1 | = User Memory 2 | ISF Day or ISF Night is |
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| 2 | = ISF Day | active, otherwise it returns |
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| 3 | = ISF Night | NA |
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| 4 | = Default |
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save.mem | = | 0 = User Memory 1 |
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| 1 | = User Memory 2 |
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Runco | 79 |