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Christie 163-059105-XX - JNIOR Actions; Dolby Cinema Processor Actions

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JNIOR actions
The following built
-in commands are available for JNIOR devices.
Command Description
Open Relay Opens a specific JNIOR relay
Close Relay Closes a specific JNIOR relay
Pulse Relay Sends a pulse to a specific JNIOR relay for the specified time (in milliseconds)
Execute Macro Executes a JNIOR macro
Note the following:
You can create macros on the JNIOR device and call them using the Execute Macro command.
Make sure you use \\0D for a carriage return and \\0A for a line feed.
To create and run macros on the JNIOR, use the JNIOR Support Tool to enable and configure
the Cinema.JNIOR application. Christie recommends installing Cinema.JNIOR version
2.22.1115.1501 or later. For additional information, see INTEG Process Group
(www.integpg.com). Port 9200 is the default Ethernet port for sending automation commands
to the JNIOR.
The jnior login must be disabled and the jnior user name and password removed in the Christie
software to allow the cues to pass over the network.
Recent JNIOR versions have 12 outputs but Christie libraries currently allow for the control of
only outputs 1-8. Outputs 9-12 are not available.
Dolby Cinema processor actions
The following built-in commands are available for Dolby CP650, CP750, and CP850 devices:
Command Description
Mute On/Mute Off Enables or disables muting.
Set Format (CP650 only) Selects the format.
Set Fader Level Sets the fader level.
Send Message Sends the specified message.
If you need to control additional functions and a built-in command is not available, send a command
string in a macro
. For example, send this command to enable surround boost on the Dolby CP750:
cp750.sys.surround_boost 1\\0D
Make sure you include a carriage return (\\0D) at the end of each command. For more information
about controlling other features with serial commands, see the Dolby CP750 documentation.
The default Ethernet port for sending automation commands to the Dolby CP650 is port 61412. For
Dolby CP750 and CP850, the default Ethernet port is port 61408.
Automation
CineLife+ User Guide 96
020-103073-10 R
ev. 1 (02-2023)
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