On Page Five:
RS-232 SWITCH
P-5
* BAUD RATE
9600 or 4800 or 1200 Baud
* PARITY
No Parity or Even or Odd
* STOP BIT
1 Stop Bit or 2 Stop Bits
* DATA LENGTH
8 Bit or 7 Bit
On Page Six:
RS-232 SWITCH
P-6
* TxD Terminator
<CR> or <CR> <LF>
* RS-232C FUNCTION
Controller or Input Device
On Page Seven:
MEMORY CONTROL
P-7
* VIDEO MEMORY MODE
Control Disable or
Control Enable
* MEMORY SELECT
Frame Memory or
Field Memory
* AUTO MEMORY
On or Off
On Page Eight, Nine, Ten & Eleven
USER’S SWITCH
P-8, P-9, P-10, P-11
On Page Twelve:
SWITCH SETTING
P-12
SW. 1 = 00000000
SW. 2 = 00000000
SW. 3 = 00000000
SW. 4 = 00000000
SW. 5 = 00000000
SW. 6 = 00000000
SW. 7 = 00000000
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Sets the BAUD Rate.
Sets the PARITY.
Sets the STOP BIT.
Sets the DATA LENGTH.
Refer to specific hardware and software
specifications for proper communication
settings.
Establishes the terminator as either Carriage
Return, or Carriage Return/Line Feed.
Identifies the Serial Interface for inputting
responses from a Level II or Level III program
as either an input data device or as a
controller. If sending a data response to player
under Level II, input device must be selected.
Enables or Disables
Video Memory Mode
. This
can also be set with the MM or RG command.
This enables storing a Field or full Frame into
the player’s Video Memory Banks; makes
possible sound-over still. See pg. 4-39+.
Allows two single fields or one full frame to be
held in video memory banks. (One Field freezes
fast motion; single fields from two different
frames can be stored.) Also set with RG cmd.
This selects memory video (OFF) or (ON).
This switch is reserved for user programs.
This page shows the selection of the bits (ON or OFF) for each
switch. Contents of each switch are explained in the next section.
NOTE:
The specific bit settings for one switch may be located on
different menu pages within
Function Switch Setting Mode
.
NOTE: Turn Video Memory and Auto Memory both OFF, to disable the video
memory buffer during searches so that a blue or black squelch screen will
appear instead of a still frame.