UMX-TP-TX100R
Programmer’s Reference Manual
Section 4. Programmers reference
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4.8.14. Query timings of the incoming signal
Description
: This command reads out the properties of the incoming signal on the
selected input ports.
Format
Example
Command {GETTIMINGS#<in>@<S/A>=?}
→ {:GETTIMINGS#1@SI=?}
Response (GETTIMINGS#<in>@<S/A>=
<TLW>;
<LW>;
<HFP>;
<HW>;
<HBP>;
<TH>;
<H>;
<VFP>;
<VW>;
<VBP>;
<TMDS>;
<BPP>;)CrLf
← (GETTIMINGS#1@SI=
2200;
1920;
89;
44;
147;
1125;
1080;
4;
5;
36;
148352;
24;)CrLf
Legend:
<S/A>:
Affected ports:
S = single selected input
A = all inputs
<TLW>:
Total Line Width
<LW>:
Line Width
<HFP>:
Hsync Front Porch
<HW>:
Hsync Width
<HBP>
Hsync Back Porch
<TH>
Total Height
<H>
Height
<VFP>
Vsync Front Porch
<VW>
Vsync Width
<VBP>
Vsync Back Porch
<TMDS>
TMDS clock in kHz
<BPP>
Bit/Pixel
4.8.15. Save preset
Description
: This command saves the actual analog timing properties for the current
resolution as a preset.
Format
Example
Command {:AF#<in>@SI=<IPS>}
→ {:af#2@si=s}
Response (AF SAVED)CrLf
← (AF SAVED)CrLf
Legend:
<IPS>
Input port selector:
S = Properties will be saved to the current input port.
A = Properties will be saved to all of the input ports.
(This option is reserved for compatibility reasons.)
4.8.16. Delete preset
Description
: This command deletes the desired preset from the analog input port.
Format
Example
Command {:AF#<in>@SI=DEL;<PID>}
→ {:af#2@si=DEL;2}
Response (AF DELETED)CrLf
← (AF DELETED)CrLf
Legend:
<PID>
Preset ID number:
Explanation:
The command deletes the numbered 2 preset.
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