Understanding auto sync, Auto sync overview – RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual

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O P E R A T I O N S

Understanding Auto Sync

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OPEN ALL OFF

Enter

4.

To enable a selected output, type:

OPEN <output #> ON

Enter

5.

To fade a selected output to black with a duration, type:

OPEN <output #> OFF [duration]

Enter

S

Example: To fade output 3 to black in 4 seconds, type:

OPEN 3 OFF 4

Enter

S

Example: To fade all outputs up from black in 2.5 seconds,
type:

OPEN ALL ON 2.5

Enter

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U N D E R S T A N D I N G A U T O S Y N C

The following topics are discussed in this section:

Auto Sync Overview

Loading Input Timing Values

Performing Interactive Input Timing

Naming and Saving Input Timing Values

AUTO SYNC

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OVERVIEW

Quadra’s Auto Sync command (

INputAutoSync

) sets the input mode for a

specified input.

When

ON

, the autosync circuitry is enabled. If an input signal is re-

synchronized, the current

WSR

settings are automatically reset to full

size (similar to performing the

ResetSourceRectangle

function).

When

OFF

, the autosync circuitry is disabled, and the

WSR

settings are

retained — even with a loss of the input signal.

With Auto Sync enabled, Quadra automatically syncs to the RGB signals
connected to the various inputs. The Auto Sync function has no effect on
Composite or S-Video input sources, as those format definitions are well-
known and easy to auto detect.

However, because there are many different RGB graphics formats with
differing standards, blankings, aspect ratios and sync requirements, Quadra
maintains an extensive

Factory Timing List

of the standard formats. This list

can be used to set output timing parameters (as describe in the “

Setting Output

Format

” section), or used to “force” an input to a specific timing set.

When RGB inputs are first connected and when Auto Sync is enabled, Quadra
measures the input signals, discovers their properties, and compares those
properties against the entries in the Factory Timing List. The “user” section
(registers 100-160) is searched first, because the user may have stored specific
“custom” timings. The “factory” section (registers 1-99) is searched next.

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