8.3.87
Video Encoder Address
Function
Set Video Encoder Address
Get Video Encoder Address
8.3.88
Video Encoder Write
Function
Write to Video Encoder
8.3.89
Camera Firmware Version
Function
Get Camera Firmware Version
8.3.90
Vertical Mode
Function
Set Vertical Mode
Get Vertical Mode
8.3.91
Video Pedestal
Function
Set Video Pedestal
Get Video Pedestal
RM-67X Series
Command String
:VEA=[DDD]<cr>
Set the Video Encoder Address where subsequent video
encoder writes (VEW) will place the value written. [DDD] is
the address value with a range of 0-255.
:VEA?<cr>
Enquire the current Video Encoder Address. [DDD] is the
address value with a range of 0-255.
Command String
:VEW=[DDD]<cr>
Write the specified value to the address in the video encoder
specified with the VEA command. [DDD] is the value that will
be written.
Command String
:VER?<cr>
Enquire current Camera Firmware Version number. [DDD] is a
string representing the model number in a n.nn format.
Maximum length is 10 characters.
Command String
:VMD=[D]<cr>
Set the Vertical mode. [D] is the mode parameter.
0 = Field.
1 = Frame.
:VMD?<cr>
Enquire current Vertical mode. [D] is the current mode value.
0 = Field.
1 = Frame.
Command String
:VPD=[DDD]<cr>
Set the Video Pedestal. [DDD] is the pedestal code value with
a range of 102–158. This corresponds to a pedestal value of 0-
100 mVolts. Therefore there are 0.56 count/mV. (Exception:
Range for the TM-770 is 0-255.)
:VPD?<cr>
Enquire current Video Pedestal value. [DDD] is the pedestal
code value with a range of 102–158. This corresponds to a
pedestal value of 0-100 mVolts. Therefore there are 0.56
count/mV. (Exception: Range for the TM-770 is 0-255.)
Appendix
Camera Response
:o<cr>
:oVEA[DDD]<cr>
Camera Response
:o<cr>
Camera Response
:o[DDD]<cr>
Camera Response
:o<cr>
:oVMD[D]<cr>
Camera Response
:o<cr>
:oVPD[DDD]<cr>
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