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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,” which is the name used in the commands to refer to memory numbers. All commands are Operation commands
which should start with “op”, except those marked with [ST] which are String commands.
For String commands, use the form “ST -- build.date ?” without the quotes, and substitute the unit ID for the -- . There is
no target for string commands.
Operation Commands for Runco WindowWall
Row
Operation
or
String [ST]
Operation or
String
number
(Target)
Target or Target number
must be in parentheses.
(Target
number)
Command
types allowed
(Use only
one symbol)
Value
If numbers listed first, use
numbers only. Data in
[square brackets] is for
information only.
Value number
Notes
1
ascii.eol 1138 =? CR
CRLF
LF
LFCR
0
1
2
3
Determines the End Of Line
character used in replies.
2
ascii.response 1137 = ? SYMBOLIC
NUMERIC
DATA [only]
0
1
2
Determines the style of the reply:
SYMBOLIC replies with the
Value [except for what is in
square brackets]
NUMERIC replies with the Oper-
ation number and Value number
DATA replies with the Value num-
ber only
3
aspect 1054 =? FILL
CROP
LETTERBOX
16X9
ONE.TO.ONE
4X3
0
1
2
3
4
5
4
aspect.status 1092 ?EQUAL
TA L L ER
WIDER
0
1
2
TALLER and WIDER refer to the
source picture being taller than
or wider than the aspect ratio of
the screen or wall.
5
auto.frequency.disable 17421 = ? NOT.DISABLED
DISABLED
TOGGLE
0
1
2
6
auto.lamp 1037 = ? DISABLE
ENABLE
0
1
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