Timing presets – RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual
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Configuration values
— The following configuration values are
stored:
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X and Y repeat rates used in interactive image position and
pan
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Scale step used in interactive image size and zoom
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Serial port settings
— The following settings are stored for RS-232
control port:
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Baud rate
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Echo
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Handshaking
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TIMING PRESETS
In addition to the factory supplied timing presets, users are allowed to save and
recall up to 61 timing presets. Note that Quadra has a common timing list that
can be applied to either input or output ports.
There are three ways to create a timing preset entry. The first two are listed
immediately below. Note that they store a limited number of timing parameters
as listed in the “Timing Preset” list below.
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Output timing
— Timing presets may be created by saving output
timing settings using the
command.
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Direct loading
— Timing presets may be created by directly loading
them using the
command.
Timing presets contain the following parameters:
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Timing preset name
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Horizontal front porch, sync width, back porch, and active area (in
pixels)
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Vertical front porch, sync height, back porch, and active area (in lines)
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Horizontal and vertical frequencies
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Sync format
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Horizontal and vertical sync polarities
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Interlace
Timing presets that were created by saving input timing with the
command will contain all of the above settings — in addition to the following
supplemental parameters:
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ADC sample phase
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De-interlacer mode
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ADC gain and offset values for Red, Green, and Blue channels
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Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, Filter settings, Aspect Ratio and
Over/Underscan mode