RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide Network Card User Manual


 
INSTALLATION AND SETUP
System Timing
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Type:
OPTMNAME <output#> [name] Enter
S Example: To name output 1 “Studio_LCD_1,” type:
OPTMNAME 1 Studio_LCD_1
9. Once the display is adjusted, use the Output Timing Save function to
save parameters in memory. Quadra allows you to save up to 61 user-
defined settings. These settings may then be recalled at any time to
quickly change the system’s output settings. To save settings in one of
61 available timing slots, type:
OPTMSAVE <output #> <100 ... 160> Enter
S Example: To save the timing parameters for output 1 in
register 108, type
OPTMSAVE 1 108, Enter.
Every time you turn on the Quadra’s power, the last output setting
used will be automatically recalled. Note that if an RFD (Restore
Factory Defaults) is performed, your custom settings will be lost and
Quadra will start with the factory default output settings.
10. To confirm that your timing set is in the list, type:
TMLIST 100 160 Enter
This action lists the 61 “user” registers.
11. Turn off the test pattern. Type:
TP <output #> OFF Enter
12. This completes the advanced output timing procedure for the selected
output channel. Repeat from step 1 for the remaining output channels
as required.
When all output channels have been “timed” interactively, please continue with
the “Input Timing
” procedure outlined below.
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INPUT TIMING
When you connect a graphics signal to a Quadra input channel, Quadra
automatically searches for a match between the signal and the list of signal
types that it stores internally. This list consists of the combination of standard
VESA defined signals and user defined signals.
If the signal that is found in the list is an exact match, then no further
adjustment is needed.
If some adjustment is required, use the following adjustment
procedure and save the new parameters to the user list. In this way, the
next time the same signal is connected, no adjustment will be required.
Two command methods are available for adjusting input timing:
The Input Timing function is an advanced feature that enables you to
fine-tune each input by entering exact timing numbers. In Chapter 4,
refer to the “Input Commands
” and “Timing Parameters” sections
for details.