Christie Spyder X80 Technical Reference

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Spyder
Serial Commands
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Content
Communicating with Spyder .......................................................................................................... 8
Serial connectivity .................................................................................................................... 8
Ethernet connectivity ................................................................................................................ 8
Command considerations .......................................................................................................... 8
Command processor responses .................................................................................................. 9
Serial API Commands ................................................................................................................. 10
ARLApply Register to Layer .................................................................................................... 10
Syntax and response .......................................................................................................... 10
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 10
AROAspect Ratio Offset ......................................................................................................... 11
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 11
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 11
BLDLoad Still in Background .................................................................................................. 12
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 12
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 12
BPLBasic Preset Learn ........................................................................................................... 13
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 13
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 13
BPRBasic Preset Recall .......................................................................................................... 14
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 14
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 14
BTRTransition Background ..................................................................................................... 15
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 15
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 15
CRPCrop Layer ..................................................................................................................... 16
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 16
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 16
CSOClear Still on Output ....................................................................................................... 17
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 17
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 17
DCKDelete Command Key ..................................................................................................... 18
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 18
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 18
DMBDevice Mixer Bus Apply ................................................................................................... 19
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 19
Response .......................................................................................................................... 19
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 19
DMTDevice Mixer Transition ................................................................................................... 19
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 19
Response .......................................................................................................................... 19
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 19
FKRFunction Key Recall ......................................................................................................... 20
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 20
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 20
FRZFreeze Layer .................................................................................................................. 21
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Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 21
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 21
ICKInput Color Key .............................................................................................................. 22
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 22
Arguments ............................................................................................................................ 23
Related information ............................................................................................................ 23
ICLInput Config Learn ........................................................................................................... 24
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 24
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 24
ICRInput Configuration Recall ................................................................................................ 25
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 25
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 25
ILAInput Level Adjust .......................................................................................................... 26
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 26
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 26
ILKInput Luminance Key ....................................................................................................... 27
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 27
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 27
Related information ............................................................................................................ 27
IRAInput Config Raster ......................................................................................................... 28
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 28
Response .......................................................................................................................... 28
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 28
KBDBorder Adjust ................................................................................................................ 29
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 29
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 29
KPSLayer Position Change ..................................................................................................... 30
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 30
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 30
KSHShadow Adjust ............................................................................................................... 31
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 31
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 31
KSZLayer Size Change .......................................................................................................... 32
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 32
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 32
KTLTreatment Learn.............................................................................................................. 33
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 33
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 33
KTPKeyframe Transparency Apply .................................................................................................... 34
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 34
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 34
KTRTreatment Recall ............................................................................................................. 35
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 35
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 35
LACLayer Alignment Control .................................................................................................. 36
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 36
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Commands ........................................................................................................................ 36
LAPLayer Assign pixelspace ................................................................................................... 39
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 39
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 39
Related information ............................................................................................................ 39
LCCLayer Clone Control ......................................................................................................... 40
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 40
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 40
LCKLearn Command Key ....................................................................................................... 41
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 41
Response .......................................................................................................................... 41
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 41
LSOLoad Still on Output ........................................................................................................ 42
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 42
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 42
LSPLayer Size and Position Change ......................................................................................... 43
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 43
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 43
Related information ............................................................................................................ 43
OCBOutput Configuration Blending ......................................................................................... 44
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 44
Response .......................................................................................................................... 44
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 44
OCFOutput Configuration Format ............................................................................................ 45
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 45
Response ........................................................................................................................... 45
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 45
OCMOutput Configuration Mode ............................................................................................. 46
Syntax for Normal mode ..................................................................................................... 46
Response for Normal mode ................................................................................................... 46
Arguments for Normal mode ................................................................................................ 46
Syntax for OpMon and Scaled modes .................................................................................... 46
Response for OpMon and Scaled modes ................................................................................. 46
Arguments for OpMon or Scaled modes ................................................................................. 46
OCROutput Configuration Rotation .......................................................................................... 47
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 47
Response ........................................................................................................................... 47
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 47
OCSOutput Configuration Save .............................................................................................. 48
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 48
Response ........................................................................................................................... 48
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 48
OFZFreeze Output ................................................................................................................ 49
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 49
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 49
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 49
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Response ........................................................................................................................... 49
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 49
RARRequest Aspect Ratio ...................................................................................................... 50
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 50
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 50
RBLRequest Basic Preset List ................................................................................................. 51
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 51
Response ........................................................................................................................... 51
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 51
RCRRouter Crosspoint Recall .................................................................................................. 52
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 52
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 52
RCSRequest Connection Status .............................................................................................. 53
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 53
Response ........................................................................................................................... 53
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 53
Returned values ................................................................................................................. 53
RLCRequest Layer Count ....................................................................................................... 54
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 54
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 54
RLKRequest Layer KeyFrame ................................................................................................. 55
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 55
Response ........................................................................................................................... 55
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 55
Returned values ................................................................................................................. 55
RLSRequest Layer Source ...................................................................................................... 56
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 56
Response ........................................................................................................................... 56
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 56
RPDRequest pixelspace Definitions ......................................................................................... 57
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 57
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 57
RPSRequest I/O Processor Status ........................................................................................... 58
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 58
Response ........................................................................................................................... 58
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 58
RRCRequest Register Count ................................................................................................... 59
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 59
Response ........................................................................................................................... 59
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 59
RRLRequest Register List ....................................................................................................... 60
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 60
Response ........................................................................................................................... 60
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 60
RSCRecall Script Cue ............................................................................................................ 61
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 61
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Arguments......................................................................................................................... 61
RSNRequest Source Name ..................................................................................................... 62
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 62
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 62
SAVForce Server Save ........................................................................................................... 63
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 63
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 63
SCLClear Still on Layer .......................................................................................................... 64
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 64
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 64
SCRScript Cue Request ......................................................................................................... 65
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 65
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 65
SDNRestart Spyder Server .................................................................................................... 66
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 66
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 66
SLDLoad Still on Layer .......................................................................................................... 67
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 67
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 67
SRASource Apply .................................................................................................................. 68
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 68
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 68
TRNTransition Layers ............................................................................................................ 69
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 69
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 69
ZPAZoom/Pan Adjust ............................................................................................................ 70
Syntax .............................................................................................................................. 70
Arguments......................................................................................................................... 70
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Communicating with Spyder
Understand the information and procedures for communicating with Spyder from a remote location.
Connectivity is available using an RJ-45 (Ethernet) connection or a 9-pin RS232 serial connection to the
frame. Both the Ethernet and serial interfaces respond to the same string commands and can do so
concurrently.
Serial connectivity
One of the three RS232 serial ports available on the back of the Spyder frame can be configured to accept
external control commands by using Spyder Studio.
For more information on configuring Spyder Studio for external control, see the Spyder Studio User
Manual (P/N: 020-102205-XX).
When using serial control, terminate each command with a carriage return.
Ethernet connectivity
To control the Spyder frame, send the commands listed in this manual in a UDP packet sent to port
11116 on the frame; no configuration is required.
Each message sent to Spyder over UDP must be precluded by a 10 byte message header, provided in the
table below.
Index
Character
0
s
1
p
2
y
3
d
4
e
5
r
6
0x00 (hex)
7
0x00 (hex)
8
0x00 (hex)
9
0x00 (hex)
Command considerations
Note the following about the commands:
When specifying layer IDs, the IDs start at 2. Layer ID 0 and 1 are reserved for future commands
using the two background layers of the system.
Replace the string argument spaces with the three character ASCII string %20 to create a valid
command, as the space is used as the argument delimiter.
Do not put an argument delimiter (space character) between the header and the external control
command.
Communicating
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Command processor responses
A response is returned for every command sent to the Spyder system.
If multiple values are returned in a single response, the argument delimiter is an ASCII space character and
argument values containing a space are converted to the three character ASCII string: %20.
The first response argument is always the error code for the command, which lets the user know if a
command was successfully processed. The table below displays the various responses returned by the
Spyder.
Response
Response name
Description
0
Success
The command was successfully processed.
1
Empty
The data requested is not available.
2
Header
An invalid command was specified.
3
Argument count
The command is missing the required minimum number of
arguments.
4
Argument value
One or more arguments of the command were invalid.
5
Execution
An error occurred while processing the command. For details,
check the Alert Viewer in Spyder Studio.
6
Checksum
Reserved.
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Serial API Commands
The Spyder commands can be used to modify product settings.
ARLApply Register to Layer
Applies a specified register to one or more layers.
This is useful for recalling register data types such as sources or treatments to layers.
Syntax and response
Arguments
Argument
Description
<RegisterType>
Sets the register type.
0 (0x30) = Effect
1 (0x31) = Playitem
2 (0x32) = Not used
3 (0x33) = Not used
4 (0x34) = Command key/script
5 (0x35) = Treatment
6 (0x36) = Source
7 (0x37) = Function key
8 (0x38) = Not used
9 (0x39) = Not used
10 (0x31 0x30) = Still image
<ID>
Sets the register ID to recall.
<Layer1>....<LayerX>
Sets the IDs of the layers to recall.
Commands
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AROAspect Ratio Offset
Adjusts the aspect ratio offset parameter in the keyframe of the specified layers.
This command can also be used to set the total aspect ratio for a layer or adjust the keyframe aspect
ratio offset directly.
Syntax
ARO <Type> <FloatingPoint> <Layer1> [<Layer2>]...
Arguments
Argument
Description
Values
<Type>
Determines the type of aspect ratio
being set.
t = Sets the total aspect ratio
o = Sets the keyframe aspect ratio offset
a = Adjusts the existing keyframe aspect
ratio offset
<FloatingPoint>
Sets the floating point aspect ratio
value.
<Layer1>....<LayerX>
Sets the IDs of the layers to apply
the aspect ratio offset to.
Commands
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BLDLoad Still in Background
Loads a file as the background of either the current or next layer.
Syntax
BLD <Filename> <PixelspaceID> <Layer>
Arguments
Argument
Description
Values
<Filename>
Specifies the name of the file to load.
If the image is not the same size as the
pixelspace it is being loaded on, the
image is automatically scaled to fit into it.
<PixelspaceID>
Sets the ID of the pixelspace to load onto.
<Layer>
Determines what layer to load the file
onto.
0 = Loads onto the next background layer
1 = Loads onto the current background
layer
Commands
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BPLBasic Preset Learn
Stores the current screen layout to a specified preset ID.
Syntax
BPL <Preset> [<Duration>]
Arguments
Argument
Description
Values
<Preset>
Determines the preset ID to save the current window position and
keyframe information to.
<Duration>
Determines how long, in frames per second, a layer takes to transition
from one keyframe to another. (Optional)
60 (Default)
Commands
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BPRBasic Preset Recall
Recalls an existing preset from the frame.
Syntax
BPR <Preset> [<Duration>]
Arguments
Argument
Description
Values
<Preset>
Determines the preset ID to recall from the server.
<Duration>
Determines how long, in frames per second, a layer takes to transition
from one keyframe to another. (Optional)
60 (Default)
Commands
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BTRTransition Background
Transitions the background layers across all pixelspaces. pixelspace backgrounds cannot be transitioned
individually.
Syntax
BTR <Duration>
Arguments
Argument
Description
Values
<Duration>
Determines how long, in frames per second, a background layer takes to
transition.
Commands
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CRPCrop Layer
Sets the left, right, top, and bottom cropping for the content of the specified layers.
Syntax
CRP <Left> <Right> <Top> <Bottom> <Layer1> [<Layer2>]...
Arguments
Argument
Description
Values
<Left>
Sets the amount to crop from the left side of the
layer.
0.0 = No crop
1.0 = 100% crop
<Right>
Sets the amount to crop from the right side of the
layer.
<Top>
Sets the amount to crop from the top of the layer.
<Bottom>
Sets the amount to crop from the bottom of the
layer.
<Layer1>....<LayerX>
Sets the IDs of the layers to crop.
Commands
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CSOClear Still on Output
Clears an image currently loaded on a specified output ID.
Syntax
CSO <OutputID>
Arguments
Argument
Description
Values
<OutputID>
Sets the ID of the output to clear the image on.
Commands
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DCKDelete Command Key
Deletes an existing command key by either a register ID or script ID.
Syntax
DCK <ID> [<Type>]
Arguments
Argument
Description
Values
<ID>
Sets the ID to delete.
<Type>
Sets the type of ID. (Optional)
S = ScriptID (Default) R = RegisterID
Commands
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DMBDevice Mixer Bus Apply
Allows the active bus to be selected for one or more control devices defined in the system. This
command is intended for devices configured as mixers.
Syntax
DMB <Duration> <Bus> <DeviceIndex1> [<DeviceIndex2>]...
Response
<Result Code>
Arguments
Argument
Description
Values
<Duration>
Sets the transition duration to
be applied to layers coming on
or off of the program, in
frames per second.
<Bus>
Sets the bus state to apply to
the device.
OFF = Both layers for a device are off
the screen
PVW = The program layer of the
device is in preview and the preview
layer is off the screen
PGM = Both the program and preview
layers are visible in their respective
pixelspaces.
<DeviceIndex1>....<DeviceIndexX>
Indicates the target device
indexes.
Zero-based
DMTDevice Mixer Transition Sets the automatic transition for a mixer one
or more devices. This command is intended for devices configured as mixers.
Syntax
DMT <Duration> <DeviceID1> [<DeviceID2>]...
Response
<Result Code>
Arguments
Argument
Description
Values
<Duration>
Sets the transition duration to be applied,
in frames per second.
1 = Forces a cut transition
<DeviceID1>....<DeviceIDX>
Indicates the target device indexes.
Zero-based
Commands
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FKRFunction Key Recall
Recalls a single function key defined in Spyder.
Syntax
FKR <ID> <Layer1> [<Layer2>]... <IDType>
Arguments
Argument
Description
Values
<ID>
Sets the ID of the function key.
<Layer1>....<LayerX>
Sets the IDs of the layers for the relative
function keys. (Optional)
<IDType>
Defines the ID type being recalled. If this
argument is not specified, the function
key ID is used. (Optional)
F = Function key ID (Default) R =
RegisterID
To access registers on pages above the
first page, add the page number * 1000
to the register ID to be recalled. For
example, to recall a function key at
register ID 2 on page 3, send a register ID
of 3002.
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