Installation guide
Programming Crestron Controllers for a Kaleidescape System
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[User_Input_Prompt$] Used for the keyboard and keypad input.
Indicates what input is being prompted for on
the OSD.
[User_Input_Text$] Used for keyboard and keypad input. Indicates
what input has already been entered on the OSD.
CinemaScape
[1.78_(CinemaScape_Off)_fb], [CinemaScape_2.35_Anamorphic_fb],
[CinemaScape_2.35_Letterbox_fb], [CinemaScape_Native_2.35_fb]
Indicates which CinemaScape Mode the player is
currently in.
[No_Scaling], [CinemaScape_Scale_Mode_Anamorphic],
[CinemaScape_Scale_Mode_Zoom]
Indicates whether an anamorphic lens, or a
native 2.35 projector’s zoom mode should be
enabled.
[CinemaScape_Mask] Used to return the frame ratio parameter for
[CinemaScape Mode]. A zero-padded three-
digit number between 000 and 999, in hundreths
of the ratio of the frame width to the frame
height. The command will receive a valid
response regardless of whether or not the player
is in a CinemaScape mode.
Screen masking
[Mask_Absolute_Top], [Mask_Absolute_Bottom]
Describe the position for the top and bottom
masks in absolute terms, measured from the top
and bottom of the video signal, respectively.
These values are expressed as Crestron
percentage values. A [Mask_Absolute_Top]
value of 20%, for example, means that the top
mask should cover the top 20% of the video
signal. These values do not account for overscan.
[Mask_Calibrated_Top], [Mask_Calibrated_Bottom]
Once the masking system is calibrated through
the OSD, these signals display the same
information as [Mask_Absolute_Top] and
[Mask_Absolute_Bottom], but in the values
obtained mathematically from the calibration.
The calibration will account for overscan.