Owner`s manual

Reference
VideoWall™/CineWall™ Installer/Integrator Manual 113
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Lamp Settings: Select Lamp Settings from the Advanced Options menu to enable or
disable the following settings:
Auto Lamp On: Auto Lamp On makes the lamp turn on soon after AC power is
applied. The VideoWall/CineWall must always go through its initialization and
sometimes wait for the lamp to cool.
Lamp Saver/Lamp Saver Timeout: Lamp Saver causes the lamp to turn off if there
is no source for the specified Lamp Saver Timeout period. When a valid source is
re-acquired, the lamp turns on again. When the lamp turns off, it must cool down. If the
source is acquired during this cool-down period, the lamp will turn on after the
cool-down period.
The Lamp Saver Timeout value ranges from 5 minutes to 24 hours.
Serial Port Settings: Select Serial Port Settings from the Advanced Options menu to
view or change the following serial communication parameters.
For more information on serial communications, refer to Serial Communications on
page 57.
Group ID / Unit ID: Group ID and Unit ID combine to make the two-character ID for
the display. The range of each is 0-9 and A-Z.
ASCII Response Type and ASCII Response Terminator control the format of the
responses to RS-232 commands the VideoWall/CineWall receives, as follows:
ASCII Response Type: ASCII Response Type determines how you want the replies to
look when they come back to you. Choose one of the following:
Symbolic means the replies will come back as ASCII characters, if the value column
allows them.
Numeric means that the Value Number will come back. Both of these will be
preceded by the full string you sent.
Data Only means that only the value is returned, not the preceding information.
For example, if you send op 00 curtain.pattern ? [CR]
and the current Curtain Pattern setting is “Green,” the VideoWall/CineWall responds as
follows:
OP 00 CURTAIN.PATTERN=GREEN (ASCII Response Type = Symbolic)
OP 00 1036=4 (ASCII Response Type = Numeric)
4 (ASCII Response Type = Data Only)
ASCII Response Terminator: ASCII Response Terminator determines the End Of
Line character the display sends at the end of every command. The correct setting for
your installation depends on what program you use to send commands and receive
replies.
Replies are always in ALL CAPS, regardless of how the query was
sent.
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