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020-1050-00A 16 April 2010 1
The ascii protocol for RS232 in the Runco WindowWall
TM
lets you use English words with a mini-
mum of mysterious code.
You should already know how to operate the Runco WindowWall with the
remote control and how to read the menus. See the Runco WindowWall
Installation Guide for more information.
What’s in this document:
Connecting RS232 Communication .....................................................2
Using the Operation Commands Table...............................................8
Using Key Commands.............................................................................12
Examples of Operation Commands...................................................15
Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall .............................19
Troubleshooting Serial Connections................................................. 51
Index .............................................................................................................57
RS232 Control for Runco WindowWall
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Page 1 - What’s in this document:

020-1050-00A 16 April 2010 1The ascii protocol for RS232 in the Runco WindowWallTM lets you use English words with a mini-mum of mysterious code.You

Page 2 - 2 RS232 Control

Using the Operation Commands Table10 RS232 Control ValuesThe Value may be sent as text or as a value number.Text values can be sent in upper or lower

Page 3 - Connecting RS232 Cables

Using the Operation Commands TableRS232 Control 11Note: Replies are always in ALL CAPS, regardless of how the query was sent.op A1 ascii.response = n

Page 4 - How to Form Commands

Using Key Commands12 RS232 Control Using Key CommandsKey commands always start with ky or KY. There are two kinds of key commands, command word and nu

Page 5 - Command Structure

Using Key CommandsRS232 Control 13Remote Control ButtonsNumber Definition1Turn the tile ON/OFF.2 Move the target left or right.3 Set the target to al

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Using Key Commands14 RS232 Control Numeric Equivalent CommandsNumeric equivalent commands also simulate pressing a remote button. For example, the com

Page 7 - Sample String Commands

Examples of Operation CommandsRS232 Control 15Examples of Operation CommandsRecalling MemoriesRemember: The slot target number used in the command is

Page 8 - 8 RS232 Control

Examples of Operation Commands16 RS232 Control ▲▲▲▲op A1 slot.action (recall) [CR]This action fails, because there is nothing in slot #5. Nothing happ

Page 9 - Command Types Allowed

Examples of Operation CommandsRS232 Control 17Asking (Get) and Telling (Set)To ask about a value or condition, use a question mark [ ? ]. No characte

Page 10 - Reading the Response

Examples of Operation Commands18 RS232 Control Types of ResponsesResponse from the tile can be Symbolic (mostly text), Numeric (mostly numbers), or Da

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19 An index follows the table that lists all the entries, plus other names for the entries. For instance, “memory” in the index will lead to “slot,” w

Page 12 - Using Key Commands

Connecting RS232 Communication2 RS232 Control Connecting RS232 CommunicationRS232 control is not necessary for operation, but is a convenient way to c

Page 13 - Remote Control Buttons

20 7auto.phase.disable 17420 = ? NOT.DISABLEDDISABLEDTOGGLE0128auto.position.disable 17422 = ? NOT.DISABLEDDISABLEDTOGGLE0129auto.resync.disable 17438

Page 14 - Numeric Equivalent Commands

21 14black.balance 1402 REDGREENBLUEALLRESET01234=?+–A target of “ALL” can only be used with increment and decre-ment commands. It will adjust all 3 o

Page 15 - Recalling Memories

22 21cable.equalization 1368 =? 0-7Value that varies with the length and quality of the Cat 6 cable used to connect the LCD video. This value is store

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23 29clone.setting 1391 0-8255= <operation>Applicable only to tile A1. Other processors will NAK.Force the settings from tile A1 onto all other

Page 17 - Get and Set Commands Compared

24 34custom.pattern 1237 REDGREENBLUEALL0123= ? + – 0 – 25535display.power 1094 =? OFFON01This turns on/off backlights.For queries, system.state provi

Page 18 - Types of Responses

25 48gain.blue 16394 = ? + – 0 – 255gain.whatever adjusts the White Level; offset.whatever adjust the Black Level. Applies to analog sources only.49ga

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26 59lamp.saver.delay.discrete 1286 =? 0MIN5MIN10MIN15MIN30MIN45MIN1HR2HR4HR6HR8HR12HR24HR012345678910111260lamp.saver.delay.hours 1145 = ? + – 0 – 23

Page 20 - 1367 = ? + – 78-128

27 67lcd.position 1369 CURRENTROWCOLUMNALERTSTORED01234?Returns the row/column position of the connected LCD. The posi-tion starts at 1 and goes up to

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28 68lcd.status 1374 ? bitfieldReturnsthe status of the con-nected LCD, all in one 16-bit word. bit 0 = video status: High if sync is detected on the

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29 71matrix.layout 1377 AUTORESET02=NOT.STARTEDIN.PROGRESSCOMPLETEERRORWONT.FIT01234Applicable only to tile A1. Other processors will NAK.Force the sy

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Connecting RS232 CommunicationRS232 Control 3Connecting RS232 Cables1 Connect the 9-pin adapter to the serial output connector of the controlling com

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30 74matrix.layout.position 1398 A1-P4SUBWALL.1SUBWALL.2SUBWALL.3SUBWALL.4SUBWALL.DUAL.LINKSUBWALL.TWO.INPUTCUSTOMNONE0-63646566676869254255Applicable

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31 78matrix.route.module 1384 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP04812162024283236404448525660? bit field (see description)Use only on tile A1. Other pro-cessors will ac

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32 79matrix.route.output 1399 ? high byte = tile to route (see target for TOPO_ROUTE_MODULE)Low byte:Loop OutLCD 1LCD 2LCD 3LCD 401234Use only on tile

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33 80matrix.route.qconfig 1379NEXTREFRESH012?A1-P4SUBWALL.1SUBWALL.2SUBWALL.3SUBWALL.4SUBWALL.DUAL.LINKSUBWALL.TWO.INPUTCUSTOMNONE0-636465666768692542

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34 81matrix.route.qconfig (cont.) 1379Target 0:Use the data field:Data 0-63:Big picture the input over the entire wall.Data 64-68:Spread 1 input over

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35 82matrix.route.switch 1383 ? high byte = tile to route (see target forTOPO_ROUTE_MODULELow byte:external loopswitch 1switch 2switch 3switch 4intern

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36 86menu.target 1393 =ALLA0-P3655352560-6659Use only on tile A1. Other pro-cessors will accept the com-mand but the master needs to send the informat

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37 92offset.all 1032 ? + – 0 – 127For ?, returns the average of red, green, and blue. For + and –, adjusts red, green and blue. Applies to analog sour

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38 99ontime.days.total 1388Applicable only to processor 1 of a tile. Other processors will NAK.Return the number of days sys-tem has been collecting o

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39 104pattern 1028 =? NONEWHITEGRAYREDGREENBLUEBLACKRED.SCALEGREEN.SCALEBLUE.SCALEGRAY.SCALECOLOR.BARSLOGOGRIDCHECK4X4COLORSCALEUNIFORMITYALIGNMENTFOC

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How to Form Commands4 RS232 Control How to Form CommandsBasic Rules• RS232 commands consist of a string of ascii characters. • All numeric values are

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40 107poll.pause 1400 = 0-65535Applicable only to tile A1. Other processors will NAK.Turn off system polling for the number of seconds specified.0 = T

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41 113ps.status 1176 1-5 FAULTOKOFFUNKNOWN0123Applicable only to processor 1 of a tile. Other processors will NAK.Return the status of the requested p

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42 115quad.lcd.status 1372 ?Applicable only to processor 1 of a tile. Other processors will NAK.Returns the status of the attached LCDS in the Quad In

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43 121rs485.termination 1259 DISABLEENABLE01122runtime.hours.high 1113 = ? [hours / 10000]Do not set backlight, runtime or system hours/minutes unless

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44 132slot.full 1114 0 [slot 1]1 [slot 2]:39 [slot 40]01:39? 0 [empty]1 [full]133slot.name. [ST] 5Returns the name that will be used when saving the t

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45 139slot.setting 1078 OFFSET.REDGAIN.REDOFFSET.GREENGAIN.GREENOFFSET.BLUEGAIN.BLUEBRIGHTNESSCOLORSPACECONTRASTSHARPNESSHUESATURATIONPOSITION.HORIZON

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46 141slot.status 1083 0 [slot 1]1 [slot 2]:39 [slot 40]01:39?EMPTYFILLEDFILLED.AND.CURRENTNAME.EDITED0123142slot.target 1068 = ? 0 [slot 1]1 [slot 2]

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47 150uart.clear 1187 RS232RS485AUX232012[execute]151uart.errors 1186 RS232RS485AUX232012? 0 -32767Resets to zero upon reaching its maximum value.152u

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48 156viewport.window.bottom 1042 = ? + – 0 [–100]:100 [0]:200 [+100]0:100:200157viewport.window.height 1100 ?[pixels]158viewport.window.left 1039 = ?

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49 166wall.status 1066 ?0 [ok]1 [error horizontally]2 [error vertically]3 [this cube is blank]167wall.width 1048 = ? + – 1 – 32168white.balance 1285 R

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How to Form CommandsRS232 Control 5String CommandsString commands send strings of characters to the tile.String commands can also retrieve informatio

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50 176zoom.window.top 1046 = ? + – 0 [–100]:100 [0]:200 [+100]0:100:200177zoom.window.width 1097 ?[pixels]Operation Commands for Runco WindowWallRowOp

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Troubleshooting Serial ConnectionsRS232 Control 51Troubleshooting Serial ConnectionsThere are many small details involved in getting an entire wall or

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Troubleshooting Serial Connections52 RS232 Control Individual Command1 For each tile in the wall, send the command op A1 pattern=blue ^M, substituting

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Troubleshooting Serial ConnectionsRS232 Control 53Global Command to First TileDo you see your command echoed on the bottom line of menu A1?Is there a

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Troubleshooting Serial Connections54 RS232 Control Global Command to Subsequent TilesOpen the Serial Port Status menu on all tiles. Send a global comm

Page 51 - Global Command

Troubleshooting Serial ConnectionsRS232 Control 55Response From Individual TilesDo you see your query on the bottom line of the menu of the tile in qu

Page 52 - Data Query

Troubleshooting Serial Connections56 RS232 Control

Page 53 - Global Command to First Tile

RS232 Control 57IndexOperation Numbers1, 181028, 1041030, 1681031, 521032, 921033, 471034, 1171037, 61038, 851039, 1581040, 1591041, 1601042, 1561044

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Index58 RS232 Control 1286, 591287, 131288, 1101292, 401316, 1401351, 911360, 1011367, 121368, 211369, 671372, 1151374, 681375, 1141377, 711379, 80138

Page 55 - RS232 Control 55

IndexRS232 Control 59character, end of line, 1clear input memory, 23clear serial diagnostics, 127clear slot name, 134clear uart, 150clipboardblacklig

Page 56 - 56 RS232 Control

How to Form Commands6 RS232 Control The next character is the command function symbol. There are five function symbols:• Some commands are Execute onl

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Index60 RS232 Control Hheight of wall, 163height of zoom, 173high system hours, 145horizontalfrequency, 44period, 53position, 108resolution, 118resolu

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IndexRS232 Control 61numberrevision, 120number ofbytes received, 19bytes sent, 20columns in wall (wall.width), 167commands received, 32rows in wall (

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Index62 RS232 Control saver, lamp, status of, 62search, status of source search, 143SECAM, 155serial diagnostics, clear, 127shape, 3sharpness, 128slot

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IndexRS232 Control 63whitebalance in clipboard, 28balance percent, 169border color, 16color balance, 168wider aspect ratio, 4widthwall, 167zoom, 177w

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How to Form CommandsRS232 Control 7 Sample Key CommandsCommand ExampleExplanation11As you can see from Sample Key Commands sequence, if you are not l

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Using the Operation Commands Table8 RS232 Control Using the Operation Commands TableThe Operation Commands table starts on page 19. Operations and Ope

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Using the Operation Commands TableRS232 Control 9Command Types AllowedUse only the types listed in the first column. Note: Any word or character or p

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