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 Summary
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TiMingLIST <1 … 160> [<1 … 160>]] |
[ACTIVE]
Displays the entire Timing List. If arguments are
supplied, displays only the portion of the list
requested. The Active argument displays all
saved list entries.
TiMingLISTCLEAR none Deletes all user defined input timing sets. This does
not affect the factory specified timing entries 1…99
TiMingDELete <100 … 160> Deletes the specified timing list entry. Timing list
entries 1…99 are reserved for factory specified
timing and may not be deleted.
TiMingLISTLOAD <100…160> <name>
<hfp> <hs> <hbp> <hact>
<vfp> <vs> <vbp> <vact>
<hfreq> <sync> <hpol>
<vpol> <il>
Enables users to completely define an input signal.
This does not require an input signal to be present to
do so. TimingListLoad could be used to enter
the list entries one by one.
• The first argument, <100…160> indicates
the Timing List entry number in which to
store the timing string.
• The second argument, <name>, gives a
customized name to the signal.
• The next eight arguments, <hfp> <hs>
<hbp> <hact> <vfp> <vs>
<vbp> <vact>, define the signal’s
timing.
• The next five arguments, <hfreq>
<sync> <hpol> <vpol> <il>,
define the horizontal frequency, sync
format and polarity, and interlace status.
All 15 arguments must be supplied for the command
to be successful. Refer to the “Timing
Parameters” section for details.
Table 4-3. Input Commands Descriptions(Continued)
Command Arguments Description