Overview, Viewing the image list – Quantum Data 802BT User Manual

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Chapter 5

Working with Images

Overview

The 802R/BT includes a library of 250 test images. In addition, you can create custom

images, which consist of one or more drawing primitives, including single pixel dots, lines,

rectangles, and ovals. You can select the grayscale and color tables used in the image and

save the images in non-volatile memory. Custom images can be added to the list of built-in

images that can be selected with the Image knob. You can create and edit test images and

edit the Image knob list using the Video Generator Manager (VGM) application or the

command line interface. Please refer to the VGM online help for details on creating custom

images using VGM.

The following functions are provided:

Creating images.

You can create your own custom images and add them to the image

library.

Downloading bitmap images.

You can also create your own images in other

applications and save them as bitmap files which can then be downloaded using a

terminal emulator or from a PCMCIA card.

Editing the Image knob list.

You can edit the Image knob list to include any

combination of built-in and custom images. The default operating mode of the 802 uses

the Image knob to select images from an internal list of built-in images.

Setting up a looping image display.

You can set up a continuous cycling mode that

draws images one-after-another in an infinite loop. Image looping can be used for

burn-in testing or for running single-mode displays at trade shows.

Creating aliases.

You can assign your own names to images using aliases.

Viewing the image list

You can view the list of images available in the generator using VGM or the command line

interface. Please refer to the VGM online help for details on viewing the image list using

VGM. Use the following procedure to view the image list using the command line interface.

To display the image list:

1. Establish a terminal session with the generator. See “

Setting up a terminal connection

with the generator

” on page 14.

2. Load the default image directory (img) or custom image directory by entering the

following command:

DIRL

IMG

3. List the contents of the image directory by entering the following command:

NAMQ?

1 200

// lists the images from the first through 200

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