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3.2.2. Restrictions on the vertical timing parameters
The table below shows the restrictions on the parameters which can be changed with the vertical
timing data.
<For progressive scanning>
Setting item
Setting range
Parameter fixing function
Total
Time display: 0.00 to 999.999 ms
Dot display: 8 to 8192 H
ms setting fixed using SHIFT+2
H setting fixed using SHIFT+3
Disp
Time display: 0.00 to 999.999 ms
Dot display: 2 to 5120 H
ms setting fixed using SHIFT+0
H setting fixed using SHIFT+1
Sync
Time display: 0.00 to 999.999 ms
Dot display: 1 to 99 H
Backp
Time display: 0.00 to 999.999 ms
Dot display: 1 to 8192 H
<For interlaced scanning>
Setting item
Setting range
Parameter fixing function
Field-1
Total1
Time display: 0.00 to 999.999 ms
Dot display: 4.0 to 4096.0 H
(in 0.5H increments)
Fixed to ms setting using SHIFT+2
Fixed to H setting using SHIFT+3
Disp1
Time display: 0.00 to 999.999 ms
Dot display: 1 to 2560 H
Fixed to ms setting using SHIFT+0
Fixed to H setting using SHIFT+1
Sync1
Time display: 0.00 to 999.999 ms
Dot display: 1.0 to 99.0 H
(in 0.5H increments)
Backp1
Time display: 0.00 to 999.999 ms
Dot display: 0.0 to 4096.0 H
(in 0.5H increments)
Field-2
Total2
Same as
Field-1
Same as
Field-1
Disp2
Sync2
Backp2
* When a parameter is fixed, it is accompanied by an asterisk (*). Even when values other than ones
for parameters with an asterisk have been changed, the values of the parameters with the asterisks
remain fixed.
Example: When an ms setting has been fixed using SHIFT+2 for Total
An asterisk is displayed here when the value is fixed.
Summary of Contents for VG-876
Page 1: ...Video Signal Generator VG 876 Instruction Manual Ver 3 40 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 30: ...16 ...
Page 57: ...Chapter 3 TIMING DATA SETTINGS 43 ...
Page 103: ...Chapter 4 PATTERN SETTINGS 89 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 ...
Page 134: ...120 GUI Display Selected port ...
Page 135: ...Chapter 4 PATTERN SETTINGS 121 HEX Display Selected port ...
Page 143: ...Chapter 4 PATTERN SETTINGS 129 ...
Page 177: ...Chapter 6 HDCP SETTINGS AND EXECUTION 163 ...
Page 205: ...Chapter 7 VG 876 SYSTEM SETTINGS 191 ...
Page 223: ...Chapter 8 DATA COPYING ERASING 209 ...
Page 237: ...Chapter 9 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 223 ...
Page 336: ...322 10 5 3 Data transfer method Normal MODE 2Lane output ...
Page 338: ...324 Normal MODE 4Lane output ...
Page 376: ...362 Assignment of each lane ...
Page 378: ...364 Assignment of each lane Lane 1 4 Lane 9 12 Lane 5 8 Lane 13 16 ...
Page 380: ...366 Assignment of each lane Lane1 4 Lane9 12 Lane5 8 Lane 13 16 ...
Page 382: ...368 Assignment of each lane Lane1 8 Lane9 16 ...
Page 384: ...370 Assignment of each lane Lane1 8 Lane9 16 ...
Page 386: ...372 Assignment of each lane Lane1 8 Lane9 16 ...
Page 388: ...374 Assignment of each lane Lane1 4 Lane9 12 Lane5 8 Lane 13 16 ...
Page 390: ...376 Assignment of each lane Lane1 4 Lane9 12 Lane5 8 Lane 13 16 ...
Page 392: ...378 Assignment of each lane Lane1 16 ...
Page 453: ...Chapter 10 INTERFACE SETTINGS 439 Connection figure of VM 1876 MX s ...
Page 464: ...450 Reverse Mode Top Bottom Reverse Mode LR TB ...
Page 466: ...452 Reverse Mode Top Bottom Reverse Mode LR TB ...
Page 468: ...454 Reverse Mode Top Bottom Reverse Mode LR TB ...
Page 495: ...Chapter 10 INTERFACE SETTINGS 481 2 When Video Width is 8 bit ...
Page 496: ...482 3 When Video Width is 10 bit ...
Page 501: ...Chapter 10 INTERFACE SETTINGS 487 2 When iTMDS output ...
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