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PIP Command
Command: PIP <ENA> <SCLR> <HSTART> <HWIDTH> <VSTART> <VWIDTH>
ENA
‘1’ is on, ‘0’ is off.
SCLR
‘A’,’B’,’P’
or
‘M’.
‘P’/’M’ stand for preview and main.
HSTART
Horizontal start position as a percentage of the output resolution in 1% steps. Range 0 to
100.
HWIDTH
Horizontal width as a percentage of the output resolution in 1% steps. Range 0 to 100.
VSTART
Vertical start position as a percentage of the output resolution in 1% steps. Range 0 to
100.
VWIDTH
Vertical width as a percentage of the output resolution in 1% steps. Range 0 to 100.
Query of PIP Command
PIP
<SCLR>?
SCLR = ‘A’,’B’,’P’ or ‘M’. ‘P’/’M’ stand for preview and main.
Returns:
=a nnn
1
% nnn
2
% nnn
3
% nnn
4
%
Where, a =
‘K’ = Key Mode On, ‘X’ = Key Mode Off or
‘W’ is window mode for use with PIP
nnn
1
= HWIDTH (Range 0% to 100%)
nnn
2
= VWIDTH (Range 0% to 100%)
nnn
3
= HSTART (Range 0% to 100%)
nnn
4
= VSTART (Range 0% to 100%)
Progressive Frame Sequence 3:2 Select
Command: PFSD n sclr
Description:
Progressive Frame Sequence Detection. This command will allow the detection of 3-2 pulldown to
be enabled or disabled.
Parameters:
n
- n[0|1], Disable or Enable
sclr
- Scaler [A|B|M|P]; Scaler A | Scaler B | Main | Preview
Example:
PFSD 0 A: Disable detection of 3-2 pulldown.
Phase Calibration Command
Command: PHSCAL
Description:
This command is OBSOLETE. While the command remains, it performs no function.
Reset System Command
Command: RESET
op
Description:
Resets the system to factory defaults.
Parameters:
op
- Reset operation: op[A|F] All|Factory
Example:
RESET A:
Resets system to factory defaults and deletes all user input
configuration
files.
RESET F:
Resets system to factory defaults but leaves any user input
configuration files intact.