Programmer’s Guide, cont’d

Symbols, defined below, are used throughout the table to represent variables in the command/response fields. Command and response examples are shown throughout the table. The symbols are defined below.

Symbols

 

= CR (no line feed)

 

 

 

X1

= Input number 1 through 4

 

X2

=

Autoswitch/seamless/blank/blue/freeze/mute/front panel

 

 

lockout status:

 

 

 

 

 

0

= Off

 

2

= (Invalid option)

 

 

1

= On

 

3

= Blue screen on

X3

=

Video type:

 

 

 

 

 

0

= Composite video 5

= RGBS

 

 

1

= S-video

 

6

= RGsB

 

 

2

= Component-I

7

= RGBHVS passive

 

 

3

= Component-P

8

= RGsB passive

 

 

4

= RGBHV

 

 

 

X4

=

Aspect ratio:

 

 

 

 

 

0

= Standard (4:3)

3

= Wider screen (2.35)

 

 

1

= Anamorphic

 

4

= Tomarama

 

 

2

= Wide screen (16:9, 1.78)

X5

=

Scaler resolution:

 

 

 

 

 

0

= 640x480

 

5

= 1280x720 (720p)

 

 

1

= 800x600

 

6

= 1280x768

 

 

2

= 852x480

 

7

= 1280x1024

 

 

3

= 1024x768

 

8

= 1365x768

 

 

4

= 1152x864

 

9 = 1365x1024

X6

=

Video refresh rate:

 

 

 

 

 

0

= 60 Hz

 

4

= 96 Hz

 

 

1

= 72 Hz

 

5

= 100 Hz

 

 

2

= 75 Hz

 

6

= 120 Hz

 

 

3

= 85 Hz

 

 

 

X7

=

Sync format:

 

 

 

 

 

0

= RGBHV- -

3

= RGBS (no serrations)

 

 

1

= RGBHV+ +

4

= RGsB

 

 

2

= RGBS

5

= RGsB (no serrations)

X8

= Brightness, contrast, gain, color saturation, and hue value

 

 

(000 thru 255)

 

 

 

X9

= Sharpness value (1 thru 8)

 

 

= Gamma value (1 thru 30)

 

X10

 

 

= Noise filter value (0 thru 47)

 

X11

 

 

=

Comb/trap filter:

 

 

 

X12

 

 

 

 

 

0

= Comb filter

 

2

= Both filters off

 

 

1

= Trap filter

 

 

 

 

=

Horizontal tracking:

 

 

 

X13

 

 

 

0= Very fast (for poor quality input video (VCR))

1= Fast (For normal quality input video (cable box))

2= Normal (for good quality input video (DVD))

3= Slow (for high quality input video (broadcast))

X14

= Label status:

 

0

= Off

2 = Momentary

1

= On

 

X15

=

Custom label to be displayed, up to 15 characters

 

=

Horizontal or vertical size (up to 100 (%))

X16

 

=

Horizontal shift value (variable, per resolution)

X17

 

=

Vertical shift value (variable, per resolution)

X18

 

=

Pixel phase value (0 - 31)

 

 

X19

 

 

 

=

Preset number (5 - 128)

 

 

X20

 

 

 

=

Volume (12-63)

 

 

X21

 

 

 

=

Bass (6-27)

 

 

X22

 

 

 

=

Treble (8-25)

 

 

X23

 

 

 

=

Balance (0-31, 16 = center)

 

 

X24

 

 

 

=

Firmware version

 

 

X25

 

 

 

=

Reset parameter:

 

 

X26

 

 

 

 

1

= Video

4

= Output

 

 

2

= Audio

5

= RS-232

 

 

3

= Input

 

 

 

=

Baud rate:

 

 

X27

 

 

 

 

3

= 1200

7

= 19,200

 

 

4

= 2400

8

= 38,400

 

 

5

= 4800

9

= 57,600

 

 

7

= 9600

 

 

 

=

Delimitors:

 

 

X28

 

 

 

 

0

= Brackets []

3

= Less than/greater than <>

 

 

1

= Braces {}

4

= Slashes \/

 

 

2

= Parenthesis ()

5

= Signs !#

 

=

Total pixels. Variable, depending on the resolution.

X29

 

=

Total lines. Variable, depending on the resolution.

X30

 

=

Horizontal blanking. Variable, depending on the resolution.

X31

 

=

Vertical blanking. Variable, depending on the resolution.

X32

 

=

Total pixels. Variable, depending on the resolution.

X33

X34 = Scan type parameters. Three bit number; each bit is a specific function,any bit can be set at any time. MSBs with a value of 0 are not returned.

 

xx1

= Interlaced on

 

xx0 = Interlaced off

 

x1x

= Fields swapped

 

x0x = Fields not swapped

 

1xx = Inverted sync on

0xx = Inverted sync off

 

= Input mode:

 

 

X35

 

 

0

= Auto detect

2

= User defined

1

= Lockout changes

 

 

3

= Input

 

 

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