RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual

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I N S T A L L A T I O N A N D S E T U P

System Timing

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Additionally, users must “exit” the interactive timing mode before normal
command line interface functions can be issued.

Use the following steps to adjust output timing interactively:

1.

For the selected output channel and display, ensure that you’ve fol-
lowed steps 1 through 9 in the preceding “

Output Timing

” section.

2.

Turn on the “Grid” test pattern:

TP <output #> GRID

Enter

3.

For the selected output channel, begin the interactive output timing
procedure. Type:

OPTMINT <output #>

Enter

A white box appears on the display.

4.

Starting with the upper-left corner of the white box, use the keyboard
controls listed below to position the top left corner of the box at the top
left corner of the display monitor. Note that these adjustment
commands are case sensitive.

i

= move up

j

= move left

m

= move down

l

= move right

The goal is to position the upper left corner for maximum image
visibility, or for multi-display device configurations, to position the
corner to precisely match the position of the image on adjacent display.

5.

With the upper-left corner properly adjusted, use the keyboard controls
listed below to position the bottom right corner of the box at the
bottom right corner of the display monitor.

I

= move up

J

= move left

M

= move down

L

= move right

The goal is to position the bottom right corner for maximum visibility,
or for multi-monitor configurations, to position the corner to precisely
match the position of an adjacent monitor image.

6.

To exit the function, type

q

. This returns the system to the “normal”

command mode of operation.

7.

Repeat steps 2 through 5. This repetition is necessary to accurately
fine-tune the timing parameters.

8.

Use the Output Timing Name function to name the new “custom”
timing parameters — up to 23 alphanumeric characters in length.
Spaces are not allowed in the name, but underscores and upper/lower
case characters are OK.

Note

These commands are all lower case.

Note

These commands are all upper case.

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