Creating a test sequence, Creating a test sequence using command line, Creating a test – Quantum Data 802BT User Manual

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802BT/802R Video Test Generator User Guide

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Creating a test sequence

You can create a test sequence using the command line interface, the generator’s built-in

editor or VGM.

Creating a test sequence using command line

You can develop test sequences either by entering command interactively through a

terminal session or by entering a series of commands in a text file and then send them to

the generator through hyper terminal. When developing long test sequences, the

recommended procedure is to enter commands in a text file, and then send the file to the

generator. This approach enables you to change the test sequence without entering the

entire command script.

Use the following procedure to create a test sequence, save it to the sequence directory,

and then run it using the command line interface.

To create and save a test sequence interactively using the command line interface:

1. Establish a terminal session with the generator.

2. Enter the following commands to create a three-step sequence named

MySeq

.

SEQN

// initializes the sequence edit buffer

SEQB

// begins a sequence editing session

STEP

1

// selects a step to be edited

SDLY

5.0

// sets the delay for the current step to five seconds

FMTL

480p59

// loads a format

IMGL

SMPTEbar // loads an image

STEP

2

// selects a step to be edited

SDLY

5.0

// sets the delay for the current step to five seconds

FMTL

720p60

// loads a second format (same image)

IMGL

Outline1 // loads an image

STEP

3

// selects a step to be edited

SDLY

5.0

// sets the delay for the current step to five seconds

FMTL

1080i29 // loads a third format

IMGL

Geom_4 // loads another image

SEQE

// ends the sequence editing session

SEQA

MySeq

// saves the current contents of the sequence editor

To create and save a test sequence from a text file:

1. Using a text editor, open a text file (command file) on your computer and enter the

following commands to create a three-step sequence named

MySeq

.:

SEQN

// initializes the sequence edit buffer

SEQB

// begins a sequence editing session

STEP

1

// selects a step to be edited

SDLY

5.0

// sets the delay for the current step to five seconds

FMTL

480p59

// loads a format

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