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The table below lists all positioning, visibility and display commands, including their arguments and detailed descriptions.

Table 4-7.Display Commands Descriptions

Command

Arguments

Description

 

OVerScan

<input #> [ON OFF]

Performs an automatic 2% enlargement on video

 

 

inputs only. It has no effect on WSR values, and it

 

 

applies to all video inputs for the specified channel.

 

 

Overscan is useful in trimming out excess blanking

 

 

in video signals, or “head switching” for VTR

 

 

sources. Unlike WSR, when Overscan is turned on,

 

 

the enlargement is automatic and constant even when

 

 

switching between the various video input types.

 

 

Default: OFF

 

 

 

 

PAN

<input #> [<i j m l>

Activates the pan function for the selected input.

 

<repetition>]

Only a zoomed input can be panned. Controls are

 

 

listed below:

 

 

 

i = pan up

j = pan left

 

 

m = pan down

l = pan right

 

 

q = quit

 

 

 

 

POSition

<output #>

Activates the position utility, allowing you to move

 

[<direction>

the specified input window around the specified

 

<repetition>]

output. Controls are listed below:

 

 

i = move up

 

 

 

m = move down

 

 

 

j = move left

 

 

 

l = move right

 

 

 

q = quit

 

 

 

The direction and repetition arguments

 

 

allow you to repeat a movement in one direction

 

 

without repeatedly pressing the key. For example, to

 

 

move output 1 to the left 20 times, type:

 

 

POS 1 j 20

 

 

 

The actual pixel or line increments that a window

 

 

moves is determined by the Setrate command. In

 

 

the above example, the window moves 400 pixels to

 

 

the left (20 times the default rate of 20 pixels).

 

 

Position affects the WDR value for the input.

 

 

 

ResetSourceRectangle

<input #>

Resets the source rectangle (WSR) to default value that

 

 

is equal to the HACT and VACT measurements of the

 

 

specified input signal. Note RSR “unzooms” a

 

 

zoomed image.

 

 

 

 

SETRATE

<x-rate> <y-rate>

Determines the number of pixels (x-rate) or lines (y-

 

 

rate) an output rectangle moves with the POSition

 

 

command.

 

 

 

Default: x = 20, y = 20

 

 

 

 

 

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Quadra User's Guide specifications

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