ATG7 Analog Test Generator module remote commands
Sets the c urren
t string for the text overlay 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. The text string
maycontainupto18characters.
:OUTPut<n>:TEXT:DATA?
Returns the current string for the text overlay 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.
:OUTPut<n>:TEXT:POSition:H ORizontal <numeric_value>
Sets the text horizontal position in the video signal. The unit is percent of
active picture width. You can set the position from 0% to 1 00% in 1% steps.
You can also use MIN, MAX, or D EF instead of the numeric value. 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:POSition:H ORizontal?
Returns the current text horizontal position in the video signal. 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 BA RS connector.
:OUTPut<n>:TEXT:POSition:V ERTical <numeric_value>
Sets the text vertical position in the video signal. The unit is percent of active
picture height. You can set the position from 0% to 100% in 1% steps. You
canalsouseMIN,MAX,orDEFins
tead of the numeric value. 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 BA RS connector.
:OUTPut<n>:TEXT:POSition:V ERTical?
Returns the current text vertical position in the video signal. 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 BA RS connector.
:OUTPut<n>:TEXT:SAVe
Saves the current text and its display position to the signal file. There are no
arguments. 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>:APL:MODe
APL_OFF|APL_HIGH|APL_LOW|A PL_BOUNCE|BOUNCE
Sets the output mode of the APL signal. Refer to Operating Basics in the
TG8000 User Manual for detailed information about each mode. You can
only specify "3" (SIGNAL connector) for the <n>.
:OUTPut<n>:APL:MODe?
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