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Controlling the Shuttering Effect

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7.13.2 Controlling Shutter Movement

Enabling the shutter movement function in the registers allows the shuttered area

to expand or contract over time, producing a wipe-in or wipe-out effect. This
allows the OSD display to appear or disappear without an abrupt transition. Table

7-13 shows the register settings required for this function, and figure 7-32 shows
four setup examples. There is no repeat operation for shutter movement, so you

must reset the bits each time.

Considerations for horizontal shutter movement

Do not set the horizontal shutter position (HST0, HST1) within the following

ranges if you are only moving the horizontal shutter. The shutter cannot move if
you do.

x’000’ to x’003’ and x’3FC’ to x’3FF’

You can set these values if you wish to prevent horizontal shutter movement.

Note that the horizontal shutter position does not affect vertical movement.

Table 7-13 Bit Settings for Controlling Shutter Movement

Function

V Shutter 0

Bit Name

V Shutter 1

Bit Name

H Shutter 0

Bit Name

H Shutter 1

Bit Name

Description

Shutter movement
enable/disable

VSM0

VSM1

HSM0

HSM1

0: Move shutter
1: Don’t move shutter

Shuttering movement
direction

VSMP0

VSMP1

HSMP0

HSMP1

0: Move from top to bottom (vertical shutters) or

from left to right (horizontal shutters)

1: Move from bottom to top (vertical shutters) or

from right to left (horizontal shutters)

Shuttering movement

speed control

SHSP0, SHTSP1

(shared bits)

00:Move every VSYNC

01:Move every 2 VSYNCs
10:Move every 3 VSYNCs

11:Move every 4 VSYNCs

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