Remote Commands
MTX100 MPEG Recorder & Player User Manual
:PLAY:SYNC TSPAcket|SF|NONTs
Sets the format of the PSYNC signal output from the SPI IN/OUT
connector. For TSPAcket, a single pulse signal is output at the start
point of each packet. For SF, a single pulse is output at the start
point of the SF appearing every 204x48x8 bytes. For NONTs, you
can set the output period and data width of the PSYNC signal using
the :PLAY:SYNC:PSYNc:INTerval command and
:PLAY:SYNC:PSYNc:WIDTh commands. SF is available only
when MTMCc is returned by the :PLAY:STANdard? query. The
default value is TSPAcket.
:PLAY:SYNC?
Returns the current format setting of the PSYNC signal.
:PLAY:SYNC:DVALid:WIDTh NONE|<numeric_value>
Sets the status and data width of the DVALID signal when NONTs is
selected in the :PLAY:SYNC command. When you select NONE,
the DVALID signal is disabled. You can set the width from 16 bytes
to 255 bytes. This value cannot be set more than the value set by the
:PLAY:SYNC:PSYNC:INTerval command. The default value is 188.
:PLAY:SYNC:DVALid:WIDTh?
Returns the current status and data width of the DVALID signal.
:PLAY:SYNC:PSYNc:INTerval NONE|<numeric_value>
Sets the status and output period of the PSYNC signal when NONTs
is selected in the :PLAY:SYNC command. When you select NONE,
the PSYNC signal is disabled. You can set the interval from 16 bytes
to 255 bytes. This value needs to be set equal to or greater than the
value in the :PLAY:SYNC:DVALid:WIDTh command. The default
value is 188.
:PLAY:SYNC:PSYNc:INTerval?
Returns the current status and output period of the PSYNC signal.
:PLAY:TIMEpacket:DEFine <numeric_value>,<numeric_value>,
<numeric_value>,<numeric_value>,
<numeric_value>,<numeric_value>
Sets the initial values of the TDT, TOT, or STT when selected USER
in the :PLAY:TIMEpacket:MODE command. The arguments are
<year>, <month>, <date>, <hour>, <minute>, and <second>. You
can set the values from 1900,3,1,0,0,0 to 2038,4,22,23,59,59 for the
TDT and TOT and from 1980,1,6,0,0,0 to 2116,2,12,6,28,15 for the
STT. The default values are the current date and time.
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