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The Driver Manager

Table 13 shows the query format details:

Table 13: Lamp Hour Query Format Details

Feature

Function

Lamp Hour Example

Begin

Set the byte from which the response starts

The lamp hour data starts with the byte in

 

 

position 5, that is, the first four characters

 

 

are ignored

Terminated

END_OF_RES: the data ends with the final character in the packet

By Length: the response will always include

 

BY_CHAR: a certain character will define the end of the response

four bytes (a fixed length)

 

(for example, “A”)

 

 

BY_LENGTH: the response will always have a set number of

 

 

characters

 

Stop Value

The stop value will be defined according to the type of termination

Four bytes only

 

selected:

 

 

For END_OF_RES: N/A

 

 

For BY_CHAR: the character that defines the end of the response

 

 

For BY_LENGTH: the number of fixed characters that comprise

 

 

the response

 

Answer Format:

BINARY_HEX, ASCII, ASCII_Base_16 or BIT

BINARY_HEX

Endian Type/

Endian Type: select little or big, to define the response reading

Little Endian: the response starts from the

Bit Num

direction

byte with lowest value to the largest

 

BIT number: when selecting the BIT answer format, set the BIT

 

 

number

 

Response Units:

HOURS, MINUTES, SECONDS, USE_LOOK_UP_TABLE (relevant

SECONDS: the lamp hours will appear in

 

to the power query, see Section 9.2.2), or NONE (an arbitrary

seconds

 

number without units, not relevant to lamp hours)

 

4.In the Alerts tab, check Alert Enabled, to let the room controller continuously monitor the lamp hours.

5.In the Alerts tab, set the alert values, see Figure 164.

You can find the Max Lamp Hour value in the projector’s manual.

The warning and critical values are set according to the control room requirements. In this example, the projector maximum lamp hours are 3000 hours.

Figure 164: Alerts Window (Lamp Hours)

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Contents Kramer K-Config Guide Revision Contents Figures Setting the LCD and Button Label Names Move the Stop Timer Action Set the New Command Table Name Tables Introduction Applicable Room ControllersApplicable Room Controllers Available Commands for Room Control Ports Room Controller Commands AvailableTrigger Types Available Available Triggers for Room ControllersHow to Save a Project Actions, Labels and Button Number LimitsRoom Controller Devices Limitation To configure your Room Controller, follow these basic steps Quick StartInitial Planning GlossaryGlossary Kramer K-Config Software Installation Installing the .NET Framework Revision 2.0 SoftwareInstalling the USB Driver Defining the SystemInstalling Kramer K-Config Software Click OK Following window appears see FigureSelect or create a new working directory3 see Figure Peripheral Device Drivers Downloading the DriversImporting xml Templates Importing the DriversDriver Manager Window Prior to Installing the Drivers Importing the Driver FilesDefining the Control Room Loading the DriversAdding the Master Device Auxiliary Device View Special Auxiliary Devices Device OperationsBasic Virtual Device Front Panel Custom Virtual Device Appearance in K-Config Virtual Device appears in the Front Panel area see FigureRight click the label and buttons to name them see Figure DVD Control Virtual Device Front PanelRC-4 Remote Controller Tab Area Settings Defining the Port ManagerDrivers Tree Window Selecting a DriverWriting a Port Description Defining the Ethernet Ports Select the Edid file to upload and click Open Edid file is uploadedDevice Settings Tab Connect Dialog BoxDevice Settings Tab Features DSTSummarizes date and time setting options Setting the Date and TimeWeb Settings Tab Web Settings WindowTriggers Built-in TriggersAdding Actions to a Trigger Select the desired port for example, RS-232.DTypeSelecting the Command Replacing an Action All On Trigger with actions assignedSelecting the Action to be replaced from the Action List Selecting a New ActionAdding a Custom Trigger Type the name of the custom trigger, and then click OKSet the Schedule Scheduling WindowMonitor Event Trigger Add actions to the trigger see SectionAdd Timer Trigger Timer Trigger Flowchart Power on ExampleTimer Trigger in the Triggers List Set the TimeoutProjector Power on Command in the Button Trigger Action List Selecting the Timer Start/Stop ActionStep III Define the Monitor Event System Inactivity Example Set the timeout to 20 minutes1 Add the following actions2 see SectionAdd the Stop Timer trigger Add the Start Timer triggerGPI/O Trigger Add GPI/O Trigger ButtonDigital Input Select the condition for activating the trigger Add actions to the new trigger see FigureSelect the trigger behavior GPI/O Defined as Digital OutputButton Trigger Select the Behavior of the Digital Input TriggerButton Trigger Properties Window Select the Button BehaviorButton Trigger Properties Window Toggle Toggle Number in the Action ListKnob Turning Trigger Action TypeShows the port command actions1 Shows the available button ignore states Button Color SelectionSwitcher Command Action Type Shows the unlock PIN code Select LEDs to Light Definition of 4 StatesSetting the State Action List States Action TypeDelay Action Type Write the Configuration Click Yes to write the configuration to the deviceClick OK to connect Setting K-NET ID window appears Set K-NET IDsClick OK to set the ID number Driver Manager Window Driver Manager Window Features Driver ManagerCreating a Driver Command New Serial Command WindowWrite the serial command1, as illustrated in Figure Writing a Serial CommandCreating an IR Command New IR Command Window Creating Serial Range Commands Click OK Click the Table Details buttonSetting the Number of Command Rows Writing the Commands Logarithmic Row Selection Adding Actions to a Trigger via the Command Table Setting a Specific Volume LevelAdd the Command table to the list Adding the Commands Table to the ListSelecting commands 0 to Selecting commands in the Port Command Area Defining QueriesFeature Function Query Format DetailsLamp Hour Query Response Formats Query Details WindowWriting the Query Command Lamp Hours Projector Query Response Lamp HoursShows the query format details Lamp Hour Query Format DetailsPower Query Response Formats Writing the Query Command PowerProjector Query Response Power Query Format tab, set the query format, see FigureExpected Result Table Power Kramer K-Config Menus This section describes the Kramer K-ConfigmenusFile Menu Features File MenuSaving a Project Select Virtual Device to Save Export Device xml FileDevice Menu Features Device MenuLoad Firmware Upgrade Window SV-551 Connect WindowHelp Menu Features Help MenuConnecting via the Ethernet Local Area Connection Properties Window