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Serial Command Set Usage

Command

Arguments

Description

 

 

 

 

HostInteractive

(none)

Enters the host interactive mode. This is an adjustment mode

 

 

for changing the Host Timing values to better suit your

 

 

display device. Once in the interactive mode, a white box and

 

 

cross hair appear on the output display.

 

 

Starting with the upper-leftt corner of the box, use these

 

 

keyboard controls:

 

 

i = move up m = move down

 

 

j = move left

l = move right

 

 

With the upper-left corner properly adjusted, address the

 

 

lower-right corner next by using these keyboard controls:

 

 

I = move up M = move down

 

 

J = move left

L = move right

 

 

With the image properly adjusted, quit the utility:

 

 

q = quit

 

 

 

After you have adjusted the input to your satisfaction, use the

 

 

Host Name command to name your input source, and the Host

 

 

Save command to store the Host List.

 

 

 

HostLIST

[<1…64>] [<1…64>]

Displays the entries in the Host List (Table 5). Without

 

 

arguments, the command returns the entire list. With one

 

 

argument, it returns information on the specified Host List

 

 

entry. With both arguments, it returns the portion of the Host

 

 

List specified by the arguments.

 

 

The first 10 entries are user-defined. That is, these slots are

 

 

reserved for host timing strings the user defines with the

 

 

HostTiming and/or HostInteractive commands, and saves

 

 

with the HostSave <1…10> command.

 

 

Entries 11 through 54 include both progressive (non-

 

 

interlaced) and interlaced hosts with a standard 4:3 or 5:4

 

 

aspect ratio. They are listed in order of decreasing resolution

 

 

and frequency. Entries 55 through 63 are 16:9 wide screen

 

 

hosts. Entry 64 is a 1600x1200 pixel host.

 

 

Factory default: Host #11

 

 

 

HostLOAD

<1…64>

Loads the indicated host from the Host List.

 

 

 

HostName

<name>

Assigns a name to the current host. The argument can be up to

 

 

17 alphanumeric characters with no spaces (underscore is

 

 

acceptable).

 

 

 

Factory default: Auto_1

 

 

 

HostSave

<1…10>

Saves the current host settings into the Host List. The

 

 

argument specifies which Host List position is used.

 

 

 

HostTiming

<input #> <hfp> <hs>

Sets the timing for the current host.

 

<hbp> <hact> <vfp> <vs>

Factory default: Host #11, 1280x1024, 75 Hz

 

<vbp> <vact>

 

See Table 5 for a description of Host List.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SuperView 3000 User Manual

May 9, 2002

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