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:PLAY:EXTTrigger:BNC INPUt|OUTPut
Sets whether to use the rear-panel Trig In/Out connector as an input or an
output. For INPUt, the connector can be used to input an external trigger
signal. For OUTPut, the connector can be used to output a 27 MHz
reference clock or an ISDB-T frame pulse signal. Use the
:PLAY:EXTTrigger:OUTPut:SELEct command to select which signal is
output from the connector. The default value is INPUt.
:PLAY:EXTTrigger:BNC?
Returns the current input/output status of the Trig In/Out connector.
:PLAY:EXTTrigger:OUTPut:DELAy <numeric_value>
Sets the amount of delay for the start packet pulse of the ISDB-T frame in
1-parallel clocks of the SPI output. You can set the value from 0 to 15. The
default value is 0.
:PLAY:EXTTrigger:OUTPut:DELAy?
Returns the current amount of delay for the start packet pulse of the
ISDB-T frame.
:PLAY:EXTTrigger:OUTPut:SELEct C27M|ISDBT
Selects which signal to output from the Trig In/Out connector when the
:PLAY:EXTTrigger:BNC command is set to OUTPut. The choices are
C27M and ISDBT. For C27M, a 27 MHz reference clock signal is output.
For ISDBT, an ISDB-T frame pulse signal is output. The default value is
C27M.
:PLAY:EXTTrigger:OUTPut:SELEct?
Returns the current output signal selection when the Trig In/Out connector
is used as an output.
:PLAY:LOAD:FILE <file_name>
Loads the specified stream file.
:PLAY:LOAD:FILE?
Returns the name of the file currently loaded.
:PLAY:LOOP ON|OFF
Sets whether the selected stream is output using the looping method. When
you select ON, the stream is continuously output. The default value is ON.
Summary of Contents for MTX100A
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