Specifications

Publication # 68-00155 (Rev: B 26-JULY-95) Page 13
Command Summary in Alphabetical Order
ADDR <address>
Limits: <address>
0 to 4,294,967,295 (BASE = 10)
-2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 (BASE = -10)
0 to FFFFFFFF (BASE = 16)
-80000000 to 7FFFFFFF (BASE = -16)
Description: The ADDR command sets the pointer register that is used in connection with the PUTR
command and GETR? query. The ADDR? query returns the current contents of the pointer
register. The ADDR and ADDR? instructions expect and return parameters formatted
according to the current radix, respectively (see the BASE command for details).
ADOT <color1> <x> <y>
Description: Draws a single pixel dot of the given color at the given x,y position.
ALLU
Description: The ALLU command first reconfigures the signal generating hardware in accordance with
the current settings of the parameters in the format register. Next, the current test image is re-
rendered using the latest system and format parameter data.
ASCT <type>
Limits: <type>
0=none
1=American HDTV ORed
2=American ORed
3=American w/serr
4=American w/serr & eq
5=European HDTV ORed
6=European ORed
7=European w/serr
8=European w/serr & eq
9=American HDTV w/serr
10=American HDTV w/serr & eq
11=European HDTV w/serr
12=European HDTV w/serr & eq
13=Japanese HDTV ORed
14=Japanese HDTV w/serr
15=Japanese HDTV w/serr & eq
Description: The ASCT command establishes the kind of composite sync that is added to the analog video
outputs when analog sync is enabled (see SSST command) and an analog video signal is
being generated (see AVST command). The ASCT? query returns the current setting of
ASCT. A setting of zero (0) indicates that the “ACS” sync enable button can not be activated
by the operator.