RGB Spectrum SuperView 3000 user manual Wsr

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S E R I A L C O M M A N D S E T

 

 

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Serial Command Set Usage

 

 

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Command

Arguments

Description

 

 

 

WINdow

<input# ALL> <ON

The Window command is used to turn off one or all inputs.

 

OFF>

If Window is Off and the input to that channel is removed

 

 

 

 

and reapplied within two seconds then the status remains off.

 

 

If Window is On and signal is removed for more than two

 

 

seconds and then reapplied, the window status reverts to on.

 

 

This allows for the use of a switcher and maintaining the

 

 

desired on/off status. It also means that when a previously

 

 

unused channel is used, the window automatically turns on

 

 

allowing the new input to be displayed.

 

 

The WIN ALL command is used to turn all windows on or

 

 

off simultaneously.

 

 

Factory default: ALL ON

 

 

 

WINdowID

<input #>

This command is used to identify a window. The specified

 

 

input will flash on and off a few times on your otput display.

 

 

 

WSR

<input#> <x> <y>

Sets the source rectangle for the selected input. The source

 

<width> <height>

rectangle is the portion of the original input that is displayed

 

 

on screen. By default, WSR is set to show the entire image.

 

 

That is, the default value for RGB inputs is equal to the

 

 

HACT and VACT measurements of the specified input

 

 

signal. For video, WSR defaults to 720x480 for NTSC and

 

 

720x574 for PAL.

 

 

The source rectangle is used to zoom in or out on an image.

 

 

The <x> and <y> coordinates represent coordinate screen

 

 

starting point from which to draw the supplied values of

 

 

<width> and <height>.

 

 

Example—To zoom in on the upper left quadrant of an

 

 

800x600 input, the WSR values are:

 

 

wsr <input#> 0 0 400 300

 

 

To display only the bottom right quadrant, the WSR values

 

 

are:

 

 

wsr <input#> 400 300 400 300

 

 

The full, default source rectangle for this 800x600 input is:

 

 

wsr <input#> 0 0 800 600

 

 

WSR resets to defaults whenever the signal is acquired or

 

 

reacquired. That is, if you remove or replace the input signal,

 

 

or if you change the input type selection on a single channel

 

 

with the INputTYPE command, then WSR resets to the

 

 

default values for the newly acquired signal.

 

 

 

ZooM

<input#>

Activates the zoom utility. Zoom affects the WSR value for

 

 

the input. The zoom utility controls are:

 

 

i = zoom in o = zoom out

 

 

q = quit

 

 

The maximum zoom is limited in all cases to no more than

 

 

two times the original image. Not all inputs generate a 2x

 

 

zoom ratio, however. The amount of available zoom range is

 

 

dependent on the pixel rate of the input signal.

 

 

Zoom resets to an unzoomed state whenever the signal is

 

 

acquired or reacquired. That is, if you remove or replace the

 

 

input signal, or if you change the input type selection on a

 

 

single channel with the InputType command, then Zoom

 

 

resets to the default values for the new signal.

 

 

 

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