COMMAND
#W-POSwin_num,x0,y0,width,height<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-POSwin_num,x0,y0,width,height<CR><LF>
win_num – Window number setting
window position
x0,y0 – Origin coordinate
width – Window width
height – Window height
Set window position:
#W-POS?
1,1,1,1,1<CR>
COMMAND
#W-POS?win_num<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-POSwin_num,x0,y0,width,height<CR><LF>
win_num – Window number setting
window position
x0,y0 – Origin coordinate
width – Window width
height – Window height
Get window overlay
value:
#W-POS?1<CR>
Set image saturation per
output.
Value limits can
vary for different devices.
Value is a property of
input connected to current
output. Changing input
source might cause
changes in this value
(refer device definitions).
In devices that enable
showing multiple outputs
on one display – each in a
separate window – this
command relates only to
the window associated
with the output indicated
in the out-index
parameter.
COMMAND
#W-SATURATIONout_index,value<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@SATURATIONout_index,value<CR><LF>
out_index – Number that indicates the
specific output:
1-N (N= the total number of outputs)
value – Saturation value (0-100)
Set saturation for output
1 to 50:
#W-
SATURATION1,50<CR
>
Get image saturation per
output.
Value limits can
vary for different devices.
Value is a property of
input connected to current
output. Changing input
source might cause
changes in this value
(refer device definitions).
In devices that enable
showing multiple outputs
on one display – each in a
separate window – this
command relates only to
the window associated
with the output indicated
in the out-index
parameter.
COMMAND
#W-SATURATION?out_index<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-SATURATIONout_index,value<CR><LF>
out_index – Number that indicates the
specific output:
1-N (N= the total number of outputs)
value – Saturation value (0-100)
Set window position:
#W-
SATURATION?1<CR>
Enable/disable window
border.
COMMAND
#WND-BRDwin_num,enable<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@WND-BRDwin_num,enable<CR><LF>
win_num – Window number to
enable/disable
enable – 1, disable 0
Set window position:
#WND-BRD1,1<CR>
Get window border status.
COMMAND
#WND-BRD?win_num<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@WND-BRDwin_num,enable<CR><LF>
win_num – Window number to
enable/disable
enable – 1, disable 0
Set window position:
#WND-BRD?1<CR>