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Also it is not possible to select a delay outside the range of the selected system. See table below:
Analog
Digital
PAL, 625 Lines
NTSC, 625 Lines
D1, 625 Lines
D1, 525 Lines
Field:
Line:
Field:
Line:
Field:
Line:
Field:
Line:
-3
-0,..,-312
-
-
-
-
-
-
-2
-0,..,-311
-
-
-
-
-
-
-1
-0,..,-312
-1
-0,..,-262
-
-
-
-
-0
-0,..,+311
-0
-0,..,-261
-0
-0,..,-312
-0
-0,..,-262
+0
+0,.,+312
+0
-0,..,+262
+0
+0,..,+311
+0
-0,..,+261
+1
+0..,+311
+1
-0,..,+261
+1
+0
+1
+0
+2
+0..,+312
+2
+0
-
-
-
-
+3
+0..,+311
-
-
-
-
-
-
+4
+0
-
-
-
-
-
-
Example:
INP:GENL:DEL+2,+5,+123.5
set delay to 2 field, 5 line & 123,5 ns
INP:GENL:DEL?
response: +2,+005,+00123.5
INPut:GENLock?
Command to display the status and the settings of the genlock. The response is defined as:
<
lock info
>
,
<
input
>
,
<
system
>
,
<
Field
>
,
<
Line>
where
<
lock info
>
is either GENLOCKED or UNLOCKED.
For an explanation concerning the rest of the response see
the commands: INP:GENL:INP, INP:GENL:SYST and
INP:GENL:DEL.
Note:
The response will always return the above six parameters. But when selecting the input as INTERNAL the
parameters
<
system
>
,
<
Field
>
,
<
Line
>
,
<
HTime
>
will have no meaning. Also when selecting the system as a
timing, e.g. 3.58 MHz, the parameters
<
Field
>
,
<
Line
>
,
<
HTime
>
will have no meaning. In these cases the
returned values should be discarded and only the relevant parameters should be used.
Example:
INP:GENL?
response: UNLOCKED,A,NTS1,212,00000.2
INP:GENL?
response: UNLOCKED,A,F358 MHz,+0,+0,+0
INP:GENL?
response: UNLOCKED,INTERNAL,NA, +0,+0,+0
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