Function
Description
WND-BRD?
Get window border status.
W-P-DEFAULT
Set specific window
parameters to their default
value.
W-POS
Set window position.
W-POS?
Get window position.
W-
Set image saturation per
SATURATION
output.
Value limits can vary for
different devices.
Value is a property of input
connected to current output.
Changing input source might
cause changes in this value
(refer device definitions).
In devices that enable showing
multiple outputs on one display
– each in a separate window –
this command relates only to
the window associated with the
output indicated in the out-
index parameter.
W-
Get image saturation per
SATURATION?
output.
Value limits can vary for
different devices.
Value is a property of input
connected to current output.
Changing input source might
cause changes in this value
(refer device definitions).
In devices that enable showing
multiple outputs on one display
– each in a separate window –
this command relates only to
the window associated with the
output indicated in the out-
index parameter.
W-SHARP-H
Set horizontal sharpness.
W-SHARP-H?
Get horizontal sharpness.
W-SHARP-V
Set vertical sharpness.
MV-4X – Protocol 3000
Syntax
COMMAND
#WND-BRD?win_num<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@WND-BRDwin_num,enable<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#W-P-DEFAULTwin_num<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-P-DEFAULTwin_num<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#W-POSwin_num,left,top,width,height<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-POSwin_num,left,top,width,height<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#W-POS?win_num<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-POSwin_num,left,top,width,height<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#W-SATURATIONwin_num,value<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-SATURATIONwin_num,value<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#W-SATURATION?win_num<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-SATURATIONwin_num,value<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#W-SHARP-Hwin_num,value<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-SHARP-Hwin_num,value<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#W-SHARP-H?win_num<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-SHARP-Hwin_num,value<CR><LF>
COMMAND
#W-SHARP-Vwin_num,value<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@W-SHARP-Vwin_num,value<CR><LF>
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Parameters/Attributes
win_num
– Window number for setting
border:
1 – Win 1
2 – Win 2
3 – Win 3
4 – Win 4
value
–
0 – Disable
1 – Enable
– Number that indicates the
win_num
specific window:
1 – Win 1
2 – Win 2
3 – Win 3
4 – Win 4
– Number that indicates the
win_num
specific window:
1 – Win 1
2 – Win 2
3 – Win 3
4 – Win 4
left
– Left coordinate
top
– Top coordinate
– Window width
width
– Window height
height
– Number that indicates the
win_num
specific window:
1 – Win 1
2 – Win 2
3 – Win 3
4 – Win 4
– Left coordinate
left
– Top coordinate
top
– Window width
width
– Window height
height
win_num
– Window number for setting
saturation
1 – Win 1
2 – Win 2
3 – Win 3
4 – Win 4
– Saturation value: 0-100
value
– Window number for setting
win_num
saturation
1 – Win 1
2 – Win 2
3 – Win 3
4 – Win 4
– Saturation value: 0-100
value
– Window number for setting
win_num
horizontal sharpness
1 – Win 1
2 – Win 2
3 – Win 3
4 – Win 4
– H sharpness value:0-100
value
win_num
– Window number for setting
horizontal sharpness
1 – Win 1
2 – Win 2
3 – Win 3
4 – Win 4
– H sharpness value:0-100
value
– Window number for setting
win_num
vertical sharpness
1 – Win 1
2 – Win 2
3 – Win 3
4 – Win 4
– V sharpness value:0-100
value
Example
Get window 1 border status:
#WND-BRD?1<CR>
Reset window 1 to its default
parameters:
#W-P-DEFAULT1<CR>
Set window 1 position:
#W-POS1,205,117,840,
472<CR>
Get window 1 position:
#W-POS?1<CR>
Set saturation for Win 1 to
50:
#W-SATURATION1,50<CR
>
Get saturation for output 1:
#W-SATURATION?1<CR>
Set window 1 H sharpness
value to 20:
#W-SHARPNESS-
H1,20<CR>
Get window 1 H sharpness
value to 20:
#W-SHARPNESS-H?1<CR>
Set window 1 V sharpness
value to 20:
#W-SHARPNESS-
H1,20<CR>
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