Creating Format Catalogs - Quantum Data 881 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Working with Formats
4. Press the soft key adjacent to a catalog to enable or disable it. A + sign next to the item
indicates the item is enabled; a - sign indicates it is disabled.
For example, to see only the VESA formats when you press the Source key, disable
all catalogs except DMT and CVT.
5. Press the Source key to see the formats in the selected catalogs.
Use the following procedures to create format catalogs.
To create a new format catalog:
Note: Format catalogs are created using the command line interface. Although the catalog
itself is a file, you will use the Directory (DIR) commands to create the file.
1. Determine the formats you want to include in your catalog. For example, to create a
catalog for testing computer CRTs, you might include the following formats:
DMT0660
DMT0659
DMT00675
DMT0685
DMT0856
DMT0860
2. Establish a session with the generator using HyperTerminal over a serial connection or
Telnet over an Ethernet LAN. For instructions, see
the
882" on page 30 and
3. Verify or set directory path is set to the FormatLib directory using the following
command:
DIRP?
or...
DIRP
/tffs0/Library/FormatLib // to set the path
4. Create the catalog by entering the following commands:
DIRN
Vesa1
DIRT
Source
DIRB
NAMI
1 /tffs0/Library/Formats/DMT0660
.
.
.
NAMI
6 /tffs0/Library/Formats/DMT0860
DIRE
DIRA
Vesa1
DIRL
Vesa1
DIRU
When you press the Source key, the formats in the catalog you created appear in the
Source list.
"Establishing a Telnet session with the
// to view the current path
// creates a catalog named Vesa1
// identifies new catalog as a source catalog
// begins a directory editing session
// add other formats
// ends the directory editing session
// saves the catalog
// loads the catalog
// applies the catalog
"Establishing a terminal session with
882" on page 33.
// adds DMT0660 to catalog
// adds DMT0860 to catalog

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