Timing presets – RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual

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TE C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Parameter Storage

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Configuration values

— The following configuration values are

stored:

~

X and Y repeat rates used in interactive image position and
pan

~

Scale step used in interactive image size and zoom

Serial port settings

— The following settings are stored for RS-232

control port:

~

Baud rate

~

Echo

~

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.

Output timing

— Timing presets may be created by saving output

timing settings using the

OutPutTiMingSAVE

command.

Direct loading

— Timing presets may be created by directly loading

them using the

TiMingLISTLOAD

command.

Timing presets contain the following parameters:

Timing preset name

Horizontal front porch, sync width, back porch, and active area (in
pixels)

Vertical front porch, sync height, back porch, and active area (in lines)

Horizontal and vertical frequencies

Sync format

Horizontal and vertical sync polarities

Interlace

Timing presets that were created by saving input timing with the

INputSAVE

command will contain all of the above settings — in addition to the following
supplemental parameters:

ADC sample phase

De-interlacer mode

ADC gain and offset values for Red, Green, and Blue channels

Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, Filter settings, Aspect Ratio and
Over/Underscan mode

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