Size, Underscan, Videoaspectratio – RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual

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C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E

Command Summary

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SIZE

<input #> [<s | l>
<repetition>]

Activates the size utility, allowing you to resize the
specified input. Controls are:

s

= smaller

l

= larger

q

= quit

Size

affects the WDR value for the input.

UDC

(none)

Configures

Quadra

so that each input is set to full

size.

See also:

WALL

UNderScan

<input #> [ON | OFF]

For the specified input, turns the Underscan feature on
and off. When enabled, it expands the displayed
image to include part of the blanking interval.

VideoAspectRatio

<video input #>
[NORMAL | WS1 |
WS2 | WS3 | WS4]

Identifies inputs with letterbox displays so that they
may be displayed without black borders. Valid for
video inputs only. Use this command when using a
wide screen display with letterboxed video.

Normal = 1.33:1

WideScreen1 = 1.66:1

WideScreen2 = 1.78:1

WideScreen3 = 1.85:1

WideScreen4 = 2.35:1

Default:

NORMAL

VideoInterlaceFiLteR

<input #> [NORMAL |
TEMPORAL |
ADAPTIVE]

Selects the type of de-interlace filter for the specified
input. Applies to composite or S-Video inputs only.

WALL

(none)

Configures

Quadra

to operate as a simple 2x2

splitter for wall applications. As a prerequisite, the
source must be split into four sources externally
(using a distribution amplifier). Each identical source
must then be routed to all four

Quadra

inputs. When

this command has been executed, a different quadrant
of each input is positioned on a defined output
channel in the following fashion.

The top left quadrant of input #1 is
connected to output #1.

The top right quadrant of input #2 is
connected to output #2.

The lower left quadrant of input #3 is
connected to output #3.

The lower right quadrant of input #4 is
connected to output #4.

To switch back to full size inputs on each output
channel, use the

UDC

command.

Table 4-7.

Display Commands Descriptions(Continued)

Command

Arguments

Description

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