RGB Spectrum DGY 201 Benutzerhandbuch
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Command Summary
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INputSAVE
<100..160>
Saves the RGB input characteristic to the selected
entry in the Timing List. These settings are recalled
whenever the signal is detected by the auto-sync
circuitry, and the RGB input is selected.
This command only operates when an analog RGB
This command only operates when an analog RGB
signal is present and selected (with the
command). Otherwise an error
message is returned.
If
If
INputSAVE
is issued for an already occupied
position, the DGy 201 requests overwrite
confirmation.
Refer to the “
Refer to the “
” section for
additional details.
INputSourCe
<RGB | DVI |
Composite>
This command selects between an RGB or DVI
input source. When the optional Composite video
input is installed the selection also includes
Composite as a choice of signal source.
Factory default: RGB
Factory default: RGB
INputTiMing
[<hfp> <hs> <hbp>
<hact> <vfp> <vs>
<vbp> <vact>
[<phase>]
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
Note: The vertical total can not be changed from
the measured value; that is, the total of <vfp> +
<vs> + <vbp> + <vact> must remain constant.
The optional argument <phase> may be used to set
The optional argument <phase> may be used to set
the sampling phase. Typically it is easier to set the
sampling phase with the
command.
INputTiMing
(Alternate syntax)
(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 the “
” section for
details.
TiMingLIST
[<1..160> [<1..160>]] |
[ACTIVE]
Displays the list of saved input and output timings.
If two numeric arguments are supplied, displays all
entries in the range. If ACTIVE, displays only the
active timings.
TiMingLISTCLEAR
(none)
Deletes all user entries from the Timing List.
Table 6-2.
Input Commands (Continued)
Command
Arguments
Description