Remote Commands
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: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.
:PLAY:TIMEpacket:DEFine?
Returns the current data and time settings of the TDT, TOT, or STT.
:PLAY:TIMEpacket:MODE ORIGinal|OS|USER
Selects the reference time used to set the initial value of the TDT, TOT, or
STT when the :PLAY:UPDAte command is set to ON. The choices are
ORIGinal, SYSTem, and USER. For ORIGinal, the original (default)
value defined in the selected stream is used. For OS, the clock/calendar of
the operating system is used. For USER, you can set any value in the
:PLAY:TIMEpacket:DEFine command. The default value is ORIGinal.
:PLAY:TIMEpacket:MODE?
Returns the current reference time selection used to set the initial value of
the TDT, TOT, or STT.
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 ...
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