norxe P1 Communication User Manual

P1 LAN Communication User Guide
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Norxe AS
Dokka 3B 1671 Fredrikstad Norway
Document Revision Number: V1.04 - EN USA
Printed in Norway February 2019
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 About this User Guide ................................................................................................................................ 4
2 Copyright © and legal information ..................................................................................................................... 5
3 Changes ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
4 Communication Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 6
4.1 Set Up LAN Communication ....................................................................................................................... 6
5 Communication Protocol ..................................................................................................................................... 7
5.1 Mnemonic .................................................................................................................................................. 7
5.2 Modifier ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
5.3 Terminator ................................................................................................................................................. 8
5.4 Invalid Command ....................................................................................................................................... 8
6 Commands ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
6.2 Picture ...................................................................................................................................................... 12
6.3 Install ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
6.4 Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................................... 17
6.5 Service ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.6 Status ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
6.7 Night Vision .............................................................................................................................................. 21
6.8 3D Settings ............................................................................................................................................... 22
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1 Introduction
1.1 About this User Guide
All users of this product are strongly recommended to read this User Guide prior to setting up and using the projector for the first time. That it is stored safely after use for future reference as appropriate.
All units of measurement and weight provided in this User Guide are according to the International Standard of Units (SI units).
Illustrations are provided for reference only and may differ from your actual product.
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2 Copyright © and legal information
All rights reserved. Content may not be copied or reproduced without the prior written consent of the owner.
No liability is assumed for loss or damage, be it direct or indirect, resulting from the use of its products or from the use of information contained within this document.
Many factors influence the performance of an installation, including but not limited to the image sources, projection screens, cabling, environmental conditions etc. It is the responsibility of the system integrator to make sure all these factors are correct and within specification.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this document is accurate. However, no liabilities are assumed for any errors that may appear within this document.
Company names, brands and product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies, protected by international law.
3 Changes
The specifications and functionality of products and documentation may be changed from time to time, without prior notice, to improve performance.
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4 Communication Settings
4.1 Set Up LAN Communication
Prior to connecting your LAN to the projector ensure that IP settings are correctly configured.
Projector IP settings can be configured via the projector On Screen Display (OSD)
Once the host computer and projector settings are correctly configured physical connection is possible. This can be done in one of two ways: -
By using a crossover twisted pair (TP) cable directly from the host computer to the projector.
By using a straight through TP cable with a network Switch or Router between them.
Projector default settings at the time of shipping are: Description Value
DHCP: On
IP Address: 000.000.000.000
Subnet mask: 000.000.000.000
Default Gateway: 000.000.000.000
TCP Port: 1025
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5 Communication Protocol
Communication can only take place when predefined ANSI protocol rules are followed. The table below summarizes these predefined communication rules.
Header
Message Body
Terminator
Limitations
1 byte
N bytes
N bytes
Definition
ASCII colon ‘ : ’
Mnemonic Modifier Value Target
Carriage Return Line Feed
Example
:
POWER
CR LF
The Header notifies the projector (in case of transmission) or the host computer (in case of reception) that a new data transfer will take place.
The use of a separator in the command protocol is optional (one ASCII space between fields or no ASCII space between fields is accepted).
Acknowledgement protocol uses a single ASCII SPACE as a separator.
The message body defines the action to be performed. It is built up of several fields. The tables below summarize these fields.
5.1 Mnemonic
The Mnemonic comprises N bytes. It is an ASCII key identifier command.
Mnemonic
Modifier
Value
Target
Limitations
N bytes
1 byte
N bytes
N bytes
Inclusion
Required
Optional
Optional
Optional
Example
POWER
? 1 CR LF
5.2 Modifier
The Modifier byte is used to constrain or modify the mnemonic command. The table below shows the available modifiers.
Modifier
Description
?
Get current value
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5.3 Terminator
The Terminator uses ASCII value carriage return (CR) line feed (LF). It informs the projector (in case of transmission) or the host computer (in case of reception) that the data transfer is complete and that processing of the command and data bytes can start.
The projector sends an ‘ACK’ command to the host computer when a command is understood. ‘ACK’ command feedback is summarized below.
ACK
Address
Separator
Command
Separator
Value
Terminator
Limitations
1 byte
1-3 bytes
1 byte
N bytes
1 byte
N bytes
N bytes
Definition
ASCII %
Projector Address
ASCII Space
Mnemonic
ASCII SPACE
Numeric value
Carriage Return Line Feed
Example
%
001
SPACE
POWER
SPACE
000001
CR LF
5.4 Invalid Command
If the command is not valid the projector ‘ACK’ may include an error message in the value field. Error message feedback is summarized below: -
ACK
Address
Separator
Command
Separator
Value
Terminator
Limitations
1 byte
1-3 bytes
1 byte
N bytes
1 byte
N bytes
N bytes
Definition
ASCII %
Projector Address
ASCII Space
Mnemonic
ASCII SPACE
Numeric value
Carriage Return Line Feed
Example
!
001
SPACE
POWER
SPACE
000004
CR LF
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6 Commands
For convenience commands are grouped to reflect projector Menu order.
6.1 Keypad
ASCII Command
Description
Product
Operation
Value
Comments
POWER
Power on/off
P1
Set/Get
Set: 0 = Power off 1 = Power on
Get: 0 = Standby 1 = Warming up 2 = Active 3 = Cooling down
MENU
Toggle menu on/off
P1
Set/Get
SHIFT
Toggle Shift OSD on/off
P1
Set/Get
NOTE! Requires OSD to be enabled (:OSD)
HSHIFT
Lens shift horizontally
P1
Set
:HSHIFT - (minus) :HSHIFT + (plus)
:HSHIFT - (minus) XX :HSHIFT + (plus) XX
NOTE! Requires motors to be enabled (:SHIFTEN)
Single step left Single step right
Multiple step left*¹ Multiple step right*¹
‘XX’ denotes the
number of steps
VSHIFT
Lens shift vertically
P1
Set
:VSHIFT - (minus) :VSHIFT + (plus)
:VSHIFT - (minus) XX :VSHIFT + (plus) XX
NOTE! Requires motors to be enabled (:SHIFTEN)
Single step down Single step up
Multiple step down*¹ Multiple step up*¹
‘XX’ denotes the
number of steps
UP
Menu navigate up
P1
Set
RIGHT
Menu navigate right
P1
Set
LEFT
Menu navigate left
P1
Set
DOWN
Menu navigate down
P1
Set
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OK
Menu OK
P1
Set Select / enter
OSD
Toggle OSD on/off
P1
Set/Get
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
BACK
Menu back
P1
Set
ZOOM
Lens zoom lens in or out
P1
Set
:ZOOM - (minus) XX :ZOOM + (plus) XX
NOTE! Requires motors to be enabled (:SHIFTEN)
Multiple step in*¹ Multiple step out*¹
‘XX’ denotes the
number of steps
Use a step value of minimum ± 20 for positional accuracy
FOCUS
Lens focus lens in or out
P1
Set
:FOCUS - (minus) XX :FOCUS + (plus) XX
NOTE! Requires motors to be enabled (:SHIFTEN)
Multiple step in*¹ Multiple step out*¹
‘XX’ denotes the
number of steps
Use a step value of minimum ± 20 for positional accuracy
IRIS
Iris open or close
P1
Set
- (minus) + (plus) :IRIS - (minus) XX :IRIS + (plus) XX
:IRIS XX
NOTE! Requires motors to be enabled (:SHIFTEN)
NOTE! Iris step adjustment range is:
- N1 lens: 0*¹ to 31
- N2 lens: 0*¹ to 37
Single step close Single step open Multiple step close*² Multiple step open*².
Go to a specific position. Value can be – (minus) or + (plus)
Denotes fully closed. ‘XX’ denotes the
number of steps
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PATTERN
Toggle embedded test pattern
P1
Set/Get
0 = None 1 = Black 2 = White 3 =Red 4 = Green 5 = Blue 6 = Magenta 7 = Cyan 8 = Yellow
9 = Focus
SHUTTER
Toggle illumination on/off
P1
Set/Get
0 = Off 1 = On
Turns RGB LED’s on/off
No value toggles the shutter
INPUT
P1
Set/Get
0 = DVI1 1 = DVI2 2 = Dual DVI 3 = HDMI 4 = DisplayPort
No number toggles the input
0
Number 0
P1
Set Numeric keypad value
1
Number 1
P1
Set Numeric keypad value
2
Number 2
P1
Set Numeric keypad value
3
Number 3
P1
Set Numeric keypad value
4
Number 4
P1
Set Numeric keypad value
5
Number 5
P1
Set Numeric keypad value
6
Number 6
P1
Set Numeric keypad value
7
Number 7
P1
Set Numeric keypad value
8
Number 8
P1
Set Numeric keypad value
9
Number 9
P1
Set Numeric keypad value
#
# (Hash)
P1
Set IR Remote keypad value
*
* (Star)
P1
Set IR Remote keypad value
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6.2 Picture
ASCII Command
Description
Product
Operation
Value
Comments
CONTR
Contrast
P1
Set/get
0 - 100
BRIG
Brightness
P1
Set/get
0 - 100
GAMI
Select Gamma table
P1
Set/get
0 = 2.0 1 = 2.2 2 = 2.4 3 = Linear 4 = Max brightness
MRX
Measured red x
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
MRY
Measured red y
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
MRG
Measured red gain
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Calculated from intensity
MGX
Measured green x
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
MGY
Measured green y
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
MGG
Measured green gain
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Calculated from intensity
MBX
Measured blue x
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
MBY
Measured blue y
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
MBG
Measured blue gain
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Calculated from intensity
MWX
Measured white x
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
MWY
Measured white
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
MWG
Measured white gain
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Sum of RGB gain = 1
DRX
Desired red x
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DRY
Desired red y
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DRG
Desired red gain
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
1 - Full boost 0 - Zero
DGX
Desired green x
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DGY
Desired green y
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DGG
Desired green gain
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
1 - Full boost 0 - Zero
DBX
Desired blue x
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DBY
Desired blue y
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
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DBG
Desired blue gain
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
1 - Full boost 0 - Zero
DWX
Desired white x
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DWY
Desired white y
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DWG
Desired white gain
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
1 - Full boost 0 - Zero
DCX
Desired cyan x
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DCY
Desired cyan y
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DCG
Desired cyan gain
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
1 - Full boost 0 - Zero
DMX
Desired magenta x
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DMY
Desired magenta y
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DMG
Desired magenta gain
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
1 - Full boost 0 - Zero
DYX
Desired yellow x
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DYY
Desired yellow y
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
Decimal value between 0 and 1
DYG
Desired yellow gain
P1
Set/Get
0.0001 .. 0.9999
1 - Full boost 0 - Zero
CCA
Enable or disable CCA
P1
Set/Get
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
Enable or disable color correction
RESETCCA
Reset measured & desired values
P1
Set Reset to factory values
SMEAR
Set smear suppression reduction
P1
Set/Get
0 = None 1 = 2 ms 2 = 4 ms 3 = 6 ms 4 = 8 ms 5 = 8 ms Black frame
NOTE! Compatible with 60Hz vertical refresh SCALEMODE
Select DMD fill option
P1
Set/Get
0 = Fill all 1 = One to one 2 = Fill aspect
DINPUTMODE
Toggle DVI-1 & DVI-2 input mode
P1
Set/Get
0 = Sequential 1 = Top/bottom
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PROJMODE
Toggle single / multi-channel mode
P1
Set/Get
0 = Single 1 = Multi-channel
2 = Smear reduction enabled
Set single / multi­channel image optimization
Get smear setting status
NOTE! Not possible to select single-channel mode when smear reduction is enabled
HBRIGHT
Brightness mode enable / disable
P1
Set/Get
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
LED RGB / overlap mode
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6.3 Install
ASCII
Command
Description
Product
Operation
Value
Comments
DHCP
Read if DHCP is enabled
P1
Get
0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled
IOR
Image orientation
P1
Set/Get
Desktop front = 0 Desktop rear = 1 Ceiling Front = 2 Ceiling rear = 3
LEDSDISPEN
Enables / disables LED indicators and keypad LCD
P1
Set/Get
0 = Disable 1 = Enable LEDPW
RGB LED power
P1
Set/Get
0 .. 100
Global LED power adjustment
RLEDGAIN
Red LED power gain
P1
Set/Get
0 .. 100
Individual LED power gain (white level) adjustment
GLEDGAIN
Green LED power gain
P1
Set/Get
0 .. 100
Individual LED power gain (white level) adjustment
BLEDGAIN
Blue LED power gain
P1
Set/Get
0 .. 100
Individual LED power gain (white level) adjustment
RLEDOFFSET
Red LED power offset
P1
Set/Get
-100 .. 100
Individual LED offset (black level) adjustment
GLEDOFFSET
Green LED power offset
P1
Set/Get
-100 .. 100
Individual LED offset (black level) adjustment
BLEDOFFSET
Blue LED power offset
P1
Set/Get
-100 .. 100
Individual LED offset (black level) adjustment
RGBDIMMODE
Toggles power / linear output
P1
Set/Get
0 = Power dimming 1 = Linear dimming
Global RGB LED power adjustment
Power = %
NOTE! - Not applicable to individual RGB LED power gain adjustment
SHIFTEN
Enable / disable lens motors
P1
Set/Get
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
Lens shift, iris, zoom, focus
ID
Projector IR Remote ID
P1
Set/Get
0 .. 999
Set / Get projector IR ID
SHOWID
Projector IR Remote ID
P1
Set/Get
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
Show projector ID on screen
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IRRECV
Enable / disable IR receivers
P1
Set/Get
0 = Both disabled 1= Front enabled 2 = Back enabled 3 = Both enabled
LENSTYPE
Select lens type
P1
Set/Get
0 = N1 1 = N2
OSD
Toggle OSD on / off
P1
Set/Get
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
OTRANS
OSD transparency
P1
Set/Get
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
OPOS
OSD position on screen
P1
Set/Get
0 = Left 1 = Centre 2 = Right
CUSTEDIDVI1
Select DVI-1 video input EDID
P1
Set/Get
0 = 2560x1600@60 1 = 2560x800@120 2 = 2560x800@60 3 = 1920x1200@60 4 = 1920x1200@120 5 = 1600x1200@60
CUSTEDIDDVI2
Select DVI-2 video input EDID
P1
Set/Get
0 = 2560x1600@60 1 = 2560x800@120 2 = 2560x800@60 3 = 1920x1200@60 4 = 1920x1200@120 5 = 1600x1200@60
CUSTEDIDHDMI
Select HDMI video input EDID
P1
Set/Get
0 = 2560x1600@60 1 = 2560x1600@120 2 = 1920x1200@60 3 = 1920x1080@60 4 = 1280x720@60
CUSTEDIDDP
Select DisplayPort video input EDID
P1
Set/Get
0 = 2560x1600@60 1 = 2560x1600@120 2 = 1920x1200@60 3 = 1920x1200@120 4 = 1600x1200@60 5 = 2560x3200@60
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6.4 Diagnostics
ASCII Command
Description
Product
Operation
Value
Comments
FAN
Fan speed (RPM)
P1
Get
1 = Fan 1 2 = Fan 2 3 = Fan 3
TEMP
Temperature (°C)
P1
Get
0 = HLD driver (NTC) 1 = Temp sensor 0 on mainboard 2 = Temp sensor 1 on mainboard
FANRUN
Fan runtime hours
P1
Get On time
SYSON
Total operating time hours
P1
Get
Hours
Standby and on time (total powered time)
ONTIME
Projector on time hours
P1
Get
Hours
On time with image displayed
REDON
Red light source run time hours
P1
Get
Hours
On time
GREENON
Green light source run time hours
P1
Get
Hours
On time
BLUEON
Blue light source run time hours
P1
Get
Hours
On time
ESTATUS
Error status
P1
Get
0 = OK Bit 0 (0x1) = FAN 1 stopped Bit 1(0x2) = FAN 2 stopped Bit 2(0x3) = FAN 3 stopped Bit 3 (0x8) = Critical temperature reached Bit 4 (0x10)= Wrong source FPGA (SW update error) Bit 5 (0x20) = Wrong display FPGA (SW update error) Bit 6 (0x40) = Wrong LED FPGA (SW update error) Bit 7 (0x80) = Wrong TI version FPGA (SW update error) Bit 8 0x100) = Hardware access error
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ENDSTOP
Optical motor end stop indicators
P1
Get
Bit 0 = Iris close Bit 1 = Iris open Bit 2 = Zoom tele Bit 3 = Zoom wide Bit 4 = Focus far Bit 5 = Focus near Bit 6 = Vertical top Bit 7 = Vertical bottom Bit 8 = Horizontal right Bit 9 = Horizontal left
Lens zoom, focus & iris stepper motor end stop
Lens shift stepper motor end stop
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6.5 Service
ASCII Command
Description
Product
Operation
Value
Comments
RESETFANRUN
Reset fan runtime counter
P1
Set Service command
NOTE! Requires service password as argument
RESETRLEDRUN
Red LED runtime counter reset
P1
Set Service command
NOTE! Requires service password as argument
RESETGLEDRUN
Green LED runtime counter reset
P1
Set Service command
NOTE! Requires service password as argument
RESETBLEDRUN
Blue LED runtime counter reset
P1
Set Service command
NOTE! Requires service password as argument
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6.6 Status
ASCII Command
Description
Product
Operation
Value
Comments
HRES
Horizontal resolution
P1
Get
VRES
Vertical resolution
P1
Get
HTOT
Horizontal total
P1
Get
VTOT
Vertical total
P1
Get
PCLK
Pixel clock frequency
P1
Get Value in MHz
HFREQ
Horizontal frequency
P1
Get Value in KHz
VFREQ
Vertical frequency
P1
Get Value in Hz
SERIALNO
Serial number
P1
Get
PARTNO
Part number
P1
Get
SW
Software version
P1
Get
SFPGA
Source FPGA version
P1
Get
DFPGA
Display FPGA version
P1
Get
LFPGA
LED FPGA version
P1
Get
TI
TI Software version
P1
Get
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6.7 Night Vision
ASCII Command
Description
Product
Operation
Value
Comments
IRPW
Night vision IR LED power
P1
Set/Get
0 .. 100
IREN
Night vision IR LED
P1
Set/Get
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
IRRGAIN
Color gain when showing IR Content
P1
Set/Get
1 .. 20
Red gain
IRGGAIN
Color gain when showing IR Content
P1
Set/Get
1 .. 20
Green gain
IRBGAIN
Color gain when showing IR Content
P1
Set/Get
1 .. 20
Blue gain
IRCLONE
IR clone mode
P1
Set/Get
0 = off 1 = on
NOTE! Requires Smear to be disabled (SMEAR).
NOTE! Only compatible with supported input resolutions.
RLEDOFFSET
Red LED power offset
P1
Set/Get
-100 .. 100
LED offset (black level) value fine tuning
GLEDOFFSET
Green LED power offset
P1
Set/Get
-100 .. 100
LED offset (black level) value fine tuning
BLEDOFFSET
Blue LED power offset
P1
Set/Get
-100 .. 100
LED offset (black level) value fine tuning
SWAPRGBIR
Swaps RGB & IR
P1
Set/Get
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
Swap frames (default is disabled)
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6.8 3D Settings
ASCII Command
Description
Product
Operation
Value
Comments
GSYNCDELAY
Set delay on glasses sync out
P1
Set/Get
0 – 179 degrees SWAPEYES
Swap left & right eye
P1
Set/Get
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
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