Kramer Electronics Revision 6 manual Power Query Response Formats, Writing the Query Command Power

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The Driver Manager

9.2.2Setting the Power Query

The protocol of the main display determines the format in which the numerical value response to the Power query is received. This response can appear in one of three formats, as defined in Table

14:

Table 14: Power Query Response Formats

Main Display Response

Example

In the Query Format Table:

Set Format to:

Format

 

 

 

As a string

“PWR OFF”

Select the first three fields in the window to cut the relevant

ASCII

 

“PWR ON”

chars from the response

 

 

 

Set Response Unit to USE_LOOK_UP_TABLE

 

 

 

Type the response string command in the Query Command

 

 

 

Details between quotation marks

 

As Byte values

See Table 15

Select the first three fields in the window to get the relevant

BINARY_HEX

 

 

bytes (selecting the bytes that change between answers is

 

 

 

sufficient)

 

 

 

Set Response Unit to USE_LOOK_UP_TABLE

 

 

 

Type the response bytes in the Query Command Details as

 

 

 

a series of numbers (hex/decimal) separated by commas

 

Two relevant states answer the

Off = 0x45,0x83

Select the relevant byte in the first field; select terminated

ASCII_16

query, that are differed by one bit

On = 0x45,0x82

BY_LENGTH and Stop Value 1

 

within the byte

 

Set Response Unit to USE_LOOK_UP_TABLE

 

 

 

Insert values of 0 and 1 in the Expected Result Table and

 

 

 

choose the relevant Status for each value

 

In the following example, the projector power status alerts are set.

1.Select the Power Query.

2.Click the Query Details button.

3.In the Query Command Details tab, write the query command (for example, 00H 85H 00H 00H

01H 01H 87H 1) that will be sent to the projector:

Figure 165: Writing the Query Command (Power)

1 The command written is specific to the projector used, and can be found in the protocol for that projector

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