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350-9047 v3.0.1
DGy Model 201x User’s Guide
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INputNAME
<name>
Assigns a name to the input and its signal 
characteristics. The argument can be up to 23 
alphanumeric characters with no spaces 
(underscore is acceptable).
Default: Auto_1
This command only operates when an analog RGB 
signal is present and selected (with the 
 command). Otherwise an error 
message is returned.
INputSAVE
<100..160>
Saves the RGB input timing parameters to the 
selected entry in the Timing List. These settings are 
recalled whenever the signal is detected by the 
autosync circuitry, and the RGB input is selected.
This command only operates when an analog RGB 
signal is present and selected (with the 
 command). Otherwise an error 
message is returned.
If 
INputSAVE
 is issued for an already occupied 
position, the DGy 201x requests overwrite 
confirmation.
Refer to the 
additional details.
INputSouRCe
<RGB | DVI>
This command selects between an RGB or DVI 
input source.
Default: RGB
INputTiMing
<hfp> <hs> <hbp> 
<hact> <vfp> <vs> 
<vbp> <vact> 
This command sets the timing of the analog RGB 
input. The command can be used in two different 
ways. The syntax described here provides the 
ability to change or read the complete set of timing 
parameters with a single command. An alternate 
method allowing a change to a single parameter is 
shown in the next description (see below).
Note
: The vertical total can not be changed from 
the measured value; that is, the total of <vfp> + 
<vs> + <vbp> + <vact> must remain constant.
INputTiMing
(Alternate syntax)
<HFP | HS | HBP | 
HACT | VFP | VS | VBP 
|VACT| 
PHASE>[<value>]
Using the InputTiming command with the alternate 
syntax shown here provides the ability to change or 
read a single parameter of the current input timing. 
See above for the syntax that supports setting or 
reading all Input timing parameters as a single 
command.
TiMingDELete
<100..160>
Deletes the specified timing entry from the Timing 
List. Refer to th
 section for 
details. 
Table 6-2  
Input Commands (Continued)
Command
Arguments
Description