ATG7 Analog Test Generator m odule remote commands
If "4" is specifi
ed for the connector type, the choices are BB (black burst),
BB_FREF (black burst with field reference), BB_NO_FREF (black burst no
field reference), CB100PER (100% color (or colour) bars), CB75PER (75%
color (or colour) bars), CB_100_OR (100% colour bars over red), CB_75_OR
(75% colour bars over red), CB_SMPTE (SMPTE color bars), FF40PER
(40% flat field), OTHER_ONE (Other 1), or OTHER_TWO (Other 2).
:OUTPut<n>:SIGNal
Returns the current output signal for the BLACK 1, BLACK 2, or BARS
output. The <n> in the command represents the output connector and you can
specify 1, 2, or 4. "1" represents the BLACK 1 connector, "2" represents the
BLACK 2 connector, and "4" represents the BARS connector.
:OUTPut<n>:OVERlay:BLINk: STATe ON|OFF
Turns the text blinking mode on or off. You can also use 1 or 0 instead of ON
or OFF. The <n> in the command represents the output connector and you
can specify 3 or 4. "3" represents the SIGNAL connector and "4" represents
the BARS connector.
:OUTPut<n>:OVERlay:BLINk: STATe?
Returns the current state of the text blinking mode. The <n> in t he command
represents the output connector and you can specify 3 or 4. "3" represents the
SIGNAL connector and "4" represents the BARS connector.
:OUTPut<n>:OVERlay:BLINk: PERiod <numeric_value>
Sets the blinking interval of t
he text blinking mode. You can set the value as
0.5 seconds or 1.0 seconds. The <n> in the command represents the output
connector and you can specify 3 or 4. "3" represents the SIGNAL connector
and "4" represents the BARS connector.
:OUTPut<n>:OVERlay:BLINk: PERiod?
Returns the blinking interval of the text blinking mode. The <n> in the
command represents the output connector and you can specify 3 or 4. "3"
represents the SIGNAL connector and "4" represents the BARS connector.
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OUTPut<n>:TEXT:STATe ON|OFF
Turns the text overlay on the video signal on or off. You can also use 1
or 0 instead of ON or OFF. The <n> in the command represents the output
connector and you can specify 3 or 4. "3" represents the SIGNAL connector
and "4" represents the BARS connector.
:OUTPut<n>:TEXT:STATe?
Returns the current text overlay state. The <n> in the command represents
the output connector and you can specify 3 or 4. "3" represents the SIGNAL
connector and "4" represents the BARS connector.
:OUTPut<n>:TEXT:DATA <string >
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