Remote Commands
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:PLAY:CLOCk:RATE?
Returns the current clock rate for the stream output.
:PLAY:CLOCk:RATE:RATIo <numeric_value>,<numeric_value>
Sets the clock rate for the stream output using a fraction. The first
argument represents a numerator and the second represents a denominator.
You can set both values from 0 to 2000000000. The default values are 629
for the numerator and 300 for the denominator.
:PLAY:CLOCk:RATE:RATIo?
Returns the current clock rate for the stream output using a fraction.
:PLAY:CLOCk:SOURce INTernal|EXT10M|EXT27M|EXTIfft|EXTParallel|
EXTSerial
Sets which clock to use as the reference for the stream output. The choices
are:
INTernal: uses the internal clock.
EXT10M: uses a 10 MHz signal on the Clock/Ref In connector.
EXT27M: uses a 27 MHz signal on the Clock/Ref In connector.
EXTIfft: uses an IFFT sample clock signal (8.126984 MHz) on the
Clock/Ref In connector.
EXTParallel: uses a clock signal on the Clock/Ref In connector as a
parallel clock.
EXTSerial: uses a clock signal on the Clock/Ref In connector as a serial
clock.
:PLAY:CLOCk:SOURce?
Returns the current reference clock for the stream output.
:PLAY:EXTernal RISE|FALL|OFF
Sets whether to start stream output using a trigger signal applied to the Trig
In/Out connector. The choices are RISE, FALL, and OFF. When you
select RISE, the stream output is started at the rising edge of the applied
trigger signal. When you select FALL, the stream output is started at the
falling edge of the applied trigger signal. The default value is OFF.
:PLAY:EXTernal?
Returns whether to start stream output using a trigger signal applied to the
Trig In/Out connector.
Summary of Contents for MTX100A
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Page 230: ...Appendix B Using the ReMux Application B 22 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 264: ...Appendix F Using the Recovery Discs F 4 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
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