Appendix – Z Microsystems StarGate 20 User Manual

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The default for this command is the red portion of the above RGB values plus the guard-
band.

PIC

Description
PIC adjusts the contrast of the RGB PIP.

Argument
The allowable range is 0-255 base10. The factory default is 128.

PLB

Description
PLB sets the lower-bound of the blue portion of the RGB value used for chroma key. The
lower-bound of the color is determined by taking the color value that is desired (0-255)
and subtracting a guardband value to take into account accuracy limitations of the hard-
ware. The lower-bound limit is still “0” even with the guardband.

Argument
The allowable range is 0-255 base10. The default value is dependent on which one of the
PIPs being addressed. There are currently four chroma key colors used as default colors
they are the following:

default for PIP 1 = Cyan (R:0,G:255,B:255)

default for PIP 2 = Magenta (R:255,G:0,B:255)

default for PIP 3 = Chartreuse (R:135,G:255,B:0)

default for PIP 4 = Sand (R:255,G:204,B:153)

default guardband = 50

The default for this command is the blue portion of the above RGB values minus the
guardband.

PLG

Description
PLG sets the lower-bound of the green portion of the RGB value used for chroma key. The
lower-bound of the color is determined by taking the color value that is desired (0-255)
and subtracting a guardband value to take into account accuracy limitations of the hard-
ware. The lower-bound limit is still “0” even with the guardband.

Argument
The allowable range is 0-255 base10. The default value is dependent on which one of the
PIPs being addressed. There are currently four chroma key colors used as default colors
they are the following:

default for PIP 1 = Cyan (R:0,G:255,B:255)

default for PIP 2 = Magenta (R:255,G:0,B:255)

default for PIP 3 = Chartreuse (R:135,G:255,B:0)

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