Extron electronic DSC 3G-HD A TV Converter Box User Manual


 
Command ASCII Command
(Host to Scaler)
Response
(Scaler to Host)
Additional Description
Picture Adjustments (continued)
Vertical Position (Image)
Specific value
E X1^ VCTR } Vctr X1^ ]
Set the vertical position of the
image in relation to the center
of the screen to X1^.
Increment value
E + VCTR } Vctr X1^ ]
Shift the image down by 1 line.
Decrement value
E - VCTR } Vctr X1^ ]
Shift the image up by 1 line.
View
E VCTR } X1^ ] View vertical position value X1^.
Horizontal Size (Image)
Specific value
E X1& HSIZ } Hsiz X1& ]
Set the horizontal size (width) of
the image to X1&.
Increase horizontal size
E + HSIZ } Hsiz X1& ]
Widen the image by 1 pixel.
Decrease horizontal size
E - HSIZ } Hsiz X1& ]
Make the image narrower by
1 pixel.
View
E HSIZ } X1& ]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
Hsiz X1& ]
View horizontal size X1&.
Vertical Size (Image)
Specific value
E X1& VSIZ } Vsiz X1& ]
Set the vertical size (height) of
the image to X1&.
Increase vertical size
E + VSIZ } Vsiz X1& ]
Make the image taller by 1 line.
Decrease vertical size
E -V SIZ } Vsiz X1& ]
Make the image shorter by
1 line.
View
E VSIZ } X1& ]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
Vsiz X1& ]
View vertical size X1&.
Compound Image Position and Size
Specific value
E X1^ * X1^ * X1& * X1& XIMG }
Ximg X1^ * X1^ * X1& * X1& ]
Set the horizontal and vertical
position (X1^) and horizontal
and vertical size (X1&) for the
image.
View
E XIMG } X1^ * X1^ * X1& * X1& ]
In verbose modes 2 and 3:
Ximg X1^ * X1^ * X1& * X1& ]
View x, y position and x, y size
for image.
NOTE: X1^ = Horizontal or vertical position. Response is 5 digits with leading + or - and padded with zeros.
For DSC 3G-HD A: Range depends on resolution.
For DSC HD-3G A: H range = -02048+04096, V range = -01200+01200
X1& = Horizontal or vertical size. Response is 5 digits with leading + or - and padded with zeros.
For DSC 3G-HD A: Range depends on resolution.
For DSC HD-3G A: H range = -00010+04096, V range = -00010+02400
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