System state values – RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual
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of the settings as outlined below:
Following are explanations of various “SettingsExport” options:
•
System
— using this option results in a text file that stores system
parameters as outlined in the “
” section later in
this chapter.
•
Timing
— using this option results in a text file that stores the values
for the output and all inputs as outlined in the “
”
section later in this chapter.
•
Window
— using this option results in a text file that stores the values
for the Window preset settings.
These subsets can be created using optional arguments to the command. If the
command is not provided with an argument, the default
state “ALL” causes the generated file to contain the complete set of parameters
consisting of the
System
,
Timing
and
Window
settings.
SYSTEM STATE
. . . . . . . . .
VALUES
There are several categories of system values (parameters) that are saved, as
outlined below:
•
Input Timing Values
— The following timing values for each
graphics input are saved:
~
Timing preset name and number
~
Horizontal front porch, sync width, back porch, and active
area (in pixels)
~
Vertical front porch, sync height, back porch, and active area
(in lines)
~
Sync format
~
Horizontal and vertical sync polarities
~
Interlace
~
Autosync mode
•
Image controls (Graphics)
— The following parameters are stored
for each graphics input:
~
Input signal source
~
ADC sample phase
~
De-interlacer mode
Tip
Recalling previously stored parameters will change the
operation of your unit. Because there is no undo feature,
we recommend that you have a backup copy of your
preferred settings. The copy could be stored internally in
Quadra using the
command, or
externally using the
feature.