
Software Configuration and Control, cont’d
MGP 462 • Software Configuration and Control4-18
Background color, continued
Set user-defined color levels
*
*
* 22# Ubk
*
*
Set the red, green, and blue values for the
user-defined color.
= 0-255 level scale.
Example: 50 * 100 * 150 * 22# Ubk 50 * 100 * 150
The red, green, and blue levels for the user-
defined colors are 50, 100, and 150,
respectively.
View user-defined color levels 22# Ubk
*
*
Show the red, green, and blue levels for the
user-defined colors.
Film mode
Enable Film mode
* 1 * 18#
Flm1
Enable Film mode. (Auto-senses for 3:2 or
2:2 pull-down.)
Disable Film mode
* 0 * 18#
Flm0
Disable Film mode.
View Film mode status
* 18# 0
(off) or 1
(on) View the current Film mode setting.
Auto Image
Run Auto Image
* 55# Aut
Perform Auto Image adjustment on window
.
Bi-directional serial data port
Send data string
*
*
*
RS
W
%2A
%2A
%2A
RS
Response from command
= port number (01-99).
= time in tens of milliseconds that the MGP will wait until receipt of the first response character before terminating the command
(default = 10 = 100 ms, max. = 32767).
= time in tens of ms that the MGP will wait between characters being received via a serial port before terminating the current command or receive operation
(default = 2 = 20 ms, max. = 32767).
= #L or #D. The letter parameter is case sensitive (requires capital D or capital L).
L =
Length of the message to be received.
D =
Delimiter value
# = byte count (for L) or a single ASCII character expressed in decimal form (for D).
Byte count # can be from 0 to 32767, default = 0. The ASCII decimal # can be from 0 to 00255, default = the byte count. A 3-byte length = 3L.
A delimiter of ASCII 0A = 10D.
The response includes leading zeros.
= command data section. For Web encoding for
, be sure to convert nonalphanumeric characters to hex numbers.
Example:
05*4*7*3L RS
<data>•
W05%2A4%2A7%2A3L RS
<data>
Response from command
The *
*
*
sequence is optional. If
and
are not specified, the default values are used.
Command/response table for IP control port commands
Command ASCII (Telnet) URL Encoded (Web) Response Additional description
(host to processor) (host to processor) (processor to host)
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