3. Advanced Commands
Sent Data
strPipName = string representing the name of the layout
The strPipname string is of the C-language type. see chapter "1. Serial communications Basics", "Syntax",
page 9
Returned Data
PiPData = binary data describing the PiP layout.
The data used to write a layout using the “write layout”command should be of the same form.see "PiP layout, Write", page 92
The data in question is not meant to be analyzed but can be used to write to another projector for instance.
3.2.5 PiP layout, Write
Description
Configures a particular PiP layout.
Command
Command [0] \x12
Command [1] \x10
Sent Data
strPipName
The strPipname string is of the C-language type. see chapter "1. Serial communications Basics", "Syntax",
page 9
PiPData = binary data describing the PiP layout.
The data used to write a layout using the “write layout” command should be of the same form of the data read using the “read PIP
layout” command.see "PiP layout , Read", page 91
The data to be send is the data previously read by the PiP layout read command.
3.2.6 PiP layout List, Read
Description
Returns the PiP layout list.
Number of layouts (N) may vary from 1 (factory layouts) to 10.
Command
Command [0] \x12
Command [1] \x04
Send data
One or more filter masks (wildcards) must be specified, the logic function used between the different filter masks is the OR function.
The mask is sent in the form of a string (thus always terminated by a the stop byte \x00).
strMask1
...
strMaskN
An example of a wildcard is the asterix (*), the hexadecimal notation of the asterix being \x2a.
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