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Software Configuration and Control, cont’d
MGP 462 • Software Configuration and Control
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X59
=
Test pattern
0 = off
1 = color bars
2 = crosshatch
3 = 4 x 4 crosshatch
4 = grayscale
5 = crop
6 = ramp
7 = Alternating pixels
8 = side-by-side crop
9 = 4 x 3/16 x 9 film aspect ratio 1.78
10 = 4 x 3/16 x 9 film aspect ratio 1.85
11 = 4 x 3/16 x 9 film aspect ratio 2.35
X60
=
Window text position
0 = none
1= bottom left
2 = bottom center
3 = bottom right
4 = top left
5 = top center
6 = top right
X61
=
Window text, 16 characters maximum (Can
use ASCII characters 32 - 126.)
X62
=
Picture adjustment range
(0 - 127; default = 64)
X63
=
Scaler resolution
1 = 640 x 480
2 = 800 x 600
3 = 852 x 480
4 = 1024 x 768
5 = 1024 x 852
6 = 1024 x 1024
7 = 1280 x 768
8 = 1280 x 1024
9 = 1360 x 765
10 = 1365 x 768
11 = 1366 x 768
12 = 1365 x 1024
13 = 1400 x 1050
14 = 1600 x 1200
15 = 480p
16 = 576p
17 = 720p
18 = 1080i
19 = 1080p
X64
=
Detected input signal standard
0 = none
1 = NTSC
2 = PAL
4 = SECAM
–
= not applicable (occurs when input
is set for RGB or YUV)
X65
=
Sharpness (detail) level (0 - 127)
X34
=
Daylight savings time (used in the northern
hemisphere [USA] and parts of Europe and
Brazil)
0 = off/ignore
1 = on
X35
=
Event number, range = 0 - 99
X36
=
Event buffer
0 = receive
1 = user
2 = NVRAM
X37
=
Event buffer offset (range = 0 to
MaxBufferSize)
X38
=
Event data size
b = bit
B = byte (8 bits)
S = short (16 bits)
L = long (32 bits)
This parameter is case sensitive.
X39
=
Event data to write
X44
=
Number of bytes to read
X45
=
E-mail event number (1 - 64)
X46
=
E-mail recipient’s address
X47
=
Name of e-mail file to be sent
First line of the file is the subject.
The rest is the body of the e-mail.
X49
=
Default name: a combination of the model-name
and the last 3 character pairs of the unit’s
MAC address (e.g., MGP-462-00-02-3D)
X51
=
(Ethernet only) Number of seconds before
timeout on IP connections (min = 1,
max = 6500, and default = 30 = 300 seconds).
If no data is received during the timeout
period, the Ethernet connection is closed.
Each step is 10 seconds. When the unit is
connected via RS-232/422, only the global
timeout commands apply; anything else
returns an E13 error code. The response is
returned with leading zeros.
X52
=
Connection’s security level
0 = not logged in
1 = user
2 = administrator
X54
=
ASCII digit(s) representing the numeric value of
the data element read from the event buffer
(leading zeros are suppressed)
X55
=
Input 1 - 6
X56
=
On/off
0 = off
1 = on
X57
=
Window
0 = both windows (available only for Freeze
and window muting)
1 = window 1
2 = window 2
X58
=
Input video format
1 = RGB
2 = YUVp
3 = RGBcVs
4 = YUVi
5 = S-video
6 = Composite
7 = SDI