Quadra User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Setup
- Operations
- In This Chapter
- Introduction to Operations
- Setting Output Format
- Testing Outputs
- Selecting an Input Source
- Enabling and Disabling Outputs
- Understanding Auto Sync
- Cropping an Image
- Zooming an Image
- Panning an Image
- Sizing the Output Image
- Using Position
- Adjusting Brightness and Contrast
- Adjusting Hue and Saturation
- Adjusting Sharpness
- Creating a Background
- Creating a 2x2 Monitor Wall
- Command Line Interface
- Image Concepts
- Communications Setup
- Connector Types
- Firmware Upgrades and Troubleshooting
- Technical Specifications

COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
Command Format
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An individual destination is indicated by the parameter such as <input#>,
and is typically the first parameter following the command name.
S Example: Set input #1’s brightness value to 50:
BRIght 1 50
Many commands allow the use of the optional modifier ALL which enables you
to set all applicable destinations with one command. The command parameter
will then be indicated in the following form:
<parameter|ALL>
The ALL modifier is useful for setting all inputs to the same value.
S Example: Set the brightness value of all inputs to 0:
BRIght ALL 0
OPTIONAL
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PARAMETERS
Some commands have optional parameter values that are not required in a
command. These discretionary values are indicated by square brackets []:
COMMAND <value> [<value2>]
VideoAspect is a command with optional parameters. In this example,
<value> is a required parameter and [<value2>] is optional:
VideoAspectRatio <input #> [NORMAL | WS1 | WS2 |
WS3 | WS4]
In this case, the command may be used to query the VideoAspectRatio settings
by using only the input #.