Key

Type

Value Description

 

 

 

 

 

1 to n. ‘n’ is the size of the frame buffer.

 

 

default = current frame

 

 

 

Column

I

1 to w. ‘w’ is the frame width

 

 

default = current cursor location

 

 

 

Returns:

RCC FrameNumber=f;Column=c;#dn..n(DAW)( DAW)…( DAW)( DAW)

Where:

f

=

frame number

c

=

which column is being returned

#= pound symbol

d

=

number of digits to follow in n..n

n..n

=

number of data words (i.e. column height)

(DAW)

=

data word is two 8-bit data bytes, low byte followed by high byte

Each data word is a two’s complement fixed point value in one of the following formats:

siiiiiii ifffffff

LBA-300PC

-256 to 255.9921875

siiiiiii iiifffff

LBA-400PC

-1024 to 1023.96875

siiiiiii iiiiifff

LBA-500PC

-4096 to 4095.875

siiiiiii ifffffff

LBA-708PC

-256 to 255.9921875

siiiiiii iiifffff

LBA-710PC

-1024 to 1023.96875

siiiiiii iiiiifff

LBA-712PC

-4096 to 4095.875

siiiiiii iiiiiiif

LBA-714PC

-16384 to 16383.5

Where:

 

 

 

s

=

sign bit

 

i

=

integer

 

f

=

fraction

 

Use the :FST? command to determine the specific fixed point format of pixels in a frame. The PixelBits parameter specifies the number of integer bits. The PixelBitsFraction parameter specifies the number of fraction bits.

A.5.4.15 RCR? - read cursor row

:RCR? <configuration>

 

 

Operator’s Manual

257

LBA-PC

Doc. No. 10654-001, Rev 4.10

 

 

Page 257
Image 257
Sigma LBA-714PC, LBA-710, LBA-300, LBA-712, LBA-708, LBA-500PC, LBA-700, LBA-400 manual 4.15 RCR? read cursor row, Daw