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

Serial Command Set Usage

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

After you have made your adjustments with the Input Commands, you can then adjust the image controls for each input.

Command

Arguments

Description

 

 

 

BRIght

<input# ALL> <-500…500>

Sets brightness value of the selected input. The ALL

 

 

argument sets brightness for all four inputs.

 

 

Factory default: 0

 

 

 

ChromaKey

<ON OFF>

Enables or disables chroma key mode. ChromaKey is not

 

 

available in Free-run display mode. The effect of the

 

 

chroma key is set with the ChromaKeyColor command.

 

 

 

ChromaKeyColor

<-270...1250> <-270...1250>

This command sets the range of colors for the chroma key

 

<-270...1250> <-270...1250>

circuit. The chroma key works by replacing any color

 

<-270...1250> <-270...1250>

within the acceptance range by active video. The

 

 

parameters are interpreted as follows: rmin rmax gmin

 

 

gmax bmin bmax, representing the minimum and

 

 

maximum values for red, green, and blue to fall within the

 

 

acceptance range (see Appendix B for details). If a red,

 

 

green, or blue color range is specified such that min > max,

 

 

the command is ignored.

 

 

Example—make saturated cyan (full amplitude green and

 

 

full amplitude blue with no red) the key color:

 

 

>CKC -270 100 600 1250 600 1250

 

 

The background host computer becomes transparent

 

 

wherever a saturated cyan color is present; any underlying

 

 

windows show through.

 

 

ChromaKeyColor can be set whether or not ChromaKey is

 

 

enabled.

 

 

 

CONTrast

<input# ALL> <0…199>

Sets contrast value of the selected input. The ALL

 

 

argument sets contrast for all four inputs.

 

 

Factory default: 100

 

 

 

GAMma

<0.5…2.0>

Sets a gamma value for the SuperView. For RGB inputs,

 

 

the value is automatically saved with InputSave command.

 

 

Factory default: 1.0

 

 

 

HUE

<input#> <-180…180>

Sets hue value of the selected input. Hue is only valid for

 

 

video inputs.

 

 

Factory default: 0

 

 

 

SATuration

<input#> <0…199>

Sets saturation value of the selected input. Saturation is

 

 

only valid for video inputs.

 

 

Factory default: 100

 

 

 

SHARPness

<input#> <0 1 2 3>

Sets sharpness value of the selected input.

 

 

Factory default: 2

 

 

 

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SuperView 3000 User Manual

May 9, 2002

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SuperView 3000 specifications

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