Size, Underscan, Videoaspectratio – RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual
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Command Summary
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SIZE
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Activates the size utility, allowing you to resize the
specified input. Controls are:
s
= smaller
l
= larger
q
= quit
Size
affects the WDR value for the input.
UDC
(none)
Configures
Quadra
so that each input is set to full
size.
UNderScan
[ON | OFF]
For the specified input, turns the Underscan feature on
and off. When enabled, it expands the displayed
image to include part of the blanking interval.
VideoAspectRatio
Identifies inputs with letterbox displays so that they
may be displayed without black borders. Valid for
video inputs only. Use this command when using a
wide screen display with letterboxed video.
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Normal = 1.33:1
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WideScreen1 = 1.66:1
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WideScreen2 = 1.78:1
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WideScreen3 = 1.85:1
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WideScreen4 = 2.35:1
Default:
NORMAL
VideoInterlaceFiLteR
[NORMAL |
TEMPORAL |
ADAPTIVE]
Selects the type of de-interlace filter for the specified
input. Applies to composite or S-Video inputs only.
WALL
(none)
Configures
Quadra
to operate as a simple 2x2
splitter for wall applications. As a prerequisite, the
source must be split into four sources externally
(using a distribution amplifier). Each identical source
must then be routed to all four
Quadra
inputs. When
this command has been executed, a different quadrant
of each input is positioned on a defined output
channel in the following fashion.
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The top left quadrant of input #1 is
connected to output #1.
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The top right quadrant of input #2 is
connected to output #2.
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The lower left quadrant of input #3 is
connected to output #3.
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The lower right quadrant of input #4 is
connected to output #4.
To switch back to full size inputs on each output
channel, use the
command.
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Display Commands Descriptions(Continued)
Command
Arguments
Description