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Extron Electronics DVS 510 Series User Guide User Manual

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DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control

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X2#

= Output polarity

0 = H- / V- (default)

1 = H- / V+

2 = H+ / V-

3 = H+/ V+

X2$

= Output sync format

0 = RGBHV (default)

3 = YUV bi-level

1 = RGBS

4 = YUV tri-level

2 = RGsB

X2%

= User presets

1 through 16

The following parameters are saved in user presets:

Color

Detail

Vertical size

Tint

Horizontal position

Pan

Contrast

Vertical position

Zoom

Brightness

Horizontal size

X2^

= Input presets

1 through 128

The following parameters are saved in input presets:

Input type

Contrast

Active pixels

Vertical position

Preset name

Brightness

Active lines

Horizontal size

Film mode detect

Detail

Pixel phase

Vertical size

Color

Horizontal start

Total pixels

Zoom

Tint

Vertical start

Horizontal position

Pan

X3)

= PIP window input selection

0 through 10

0 = No selection: PIP disabled

X3&

= RGB delay

0 through 50 in 0.1 second increments.

Default is 05 (0.5 seconds).

X3*

= Overscan

Applies only to SMPTE input rates (NTSC, PAL, 480p,

576p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p).

0 = 0.0% (default for RGB and DVI). A true

Auto-Image is executed on SMPTE inputs.

1 = 2.5% (default for YUVp/HDTV). An Auto-Image

command snaps to a 2.5% table.

2 = 5.0% (default for composite, S-video, YUVi, and

RGBcvS). An Auto-Image command snaps to a

5.0% table.

X3(

= Aspect ratio

1 = Fill: each input rate fills the entire output raster

(default).

2 = Follow: each input rate is displayed with its native

aspect ratio.

X4)

= Power save (screen saver) modes

0 = Black screen: the scaler continues to provide

output sync and muted video with no video input

(default).

1 = Blue screen: the scaler provides a blue output

while still providing continuous sync.

2 = Timed blue screen: the scaler shows blue output

for 1 minute, then mutes output video and sync.

X4@

= Video mute

0 = Unmute

1 = Mute to black

2 = Mute output video and sync

X4$

= HDCP/signal status

0 = No receiver or source device detected (analog or

digital inputs or outputs)

1 = Receiver or source detected with HDCP (digital

inputs or outputs only)

2 = Receiver or source detected but no HDCP present

(analog or digital inputs or outputs)