AGL7 Analog Genlock module remote commands
Command description
:SENSe<n>:COR
Rection:MDELay:HORizontal <nume ric_value>
Sets the horizontal timing o ffset of a specific BLACK output. The units are
microseconds
. You can use UP, DOWN, or DEF instead of a numeric value.
See page 2-2 for additional detail on UP, DOWN, and DEF. If the argument
exceeds the horizontal time value, then the vertical offset is adjusted to
accommodate the requested offset. The <n> in the command re p resents the
connector number. You can use any connector number from 1 through 3.
:SENSe<n>:CORRection:MDELa y:HORizontal
Returns the horizontal timing offset of a specific BLACK output. The <n> in
the command represents the connector number. You can use any connector
number from 1 through 3 .
:SENSe<n>:CORRection:MDELa y:HORizontal:STEP <numeric_value>
Sets the step increment used by the UP or DOWN command. The units are
microseconds. You can use MIN, MAX, or DEF instead of a numeric value.
The <n> in the command represents the connector number. You can use any
connector number from 1 through 3.
:SENSe<n>:CORRection:MDELa y:HORizontal:STEP?
Returns the step increment used by the UP or DOWN command. The <n> in
the command represents the connector number. You can use any connector
number from 1 through 3 .
:SENSe<n>:CORRection:MDELa y:VERTical <numeric_value>
Sets the vertical timing offset of a specific BLACK output. The units are
horizontal lines. You can use UP, DOWN, or DEF instead of a numeric value.
The <n> in the command represents the connector number. You can use any
connector number from 1 thro
ugh 3.
:SENSe<n>:CORRection:MDELa y:VERTical?
Returns the vertical timing offset of a specific BLACK output. The <n> in
the command represents the connector number. You can use any connector
number from 1 through 3 .
:SENSe<n>:CORRection:MDELa y:VERTical:STEP <numeric_value>
Sets the step increment used by the UP or DOWN commands. The units are
horizontal lines. You can use MIN, MAX, or DEF instead of a numeric value.
The < n> in the command re
presents the connector number. You can use any
connector number from 1 through 3.
:SENSe<n>:CORRectio
n:MDELay:VERTical:STEP?
Returns the step increment used by the UP or DOWN commands. The < n> in
the command represen
ts the connector number. You can use any connector
number from 1 through 3 .
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