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3-1
Introduction
Format charts
Chapter 3:
Built-In Formats
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Owner's and
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Programmer's
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Trademark Acknowledgments:
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Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1
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Chapter 6: Programming 6-1
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 8:Error Messages 8-1
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Chapter 9: Service 9-1
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Features
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Product Overview
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Connectors
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Chapter 2: Basic Operation
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Introduction
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Operating Modes
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Switching operating modes
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Test Sequence
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Programming
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Image Looping in
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Normal Mode
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Image Knob in
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Other Modes
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Switches
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Image Button
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Video Gate Buttons
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Monochrome
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Operation
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Sync Gate Buttons
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Outputs Button
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Chapter 3: Built-In Formats
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Built-in Formats
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Built-in Formats Ð cont
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Chapter 4: Built-In Images
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ImageName
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MESony_R
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MEPlus_R
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Flat_R — contd
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Box_50mm and Box_64mm
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BriteBox
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BriteBox — contd
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Burst (TV formats only)
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Check511
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CheckBy3
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Check_11
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CirclesL
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CirclesS
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ColorBar
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Quantum Data
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Dot_10, Dot_12, Dot_24
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EMITest1
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EMITest2
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EMITest3
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EMITest4
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Focus_@6, Focus_@7, Focus_@8
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Focus_Cx
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Focus_Oo
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Hatch64W
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Hitachi1
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KanjiKan
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Linearty (Linearity)
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Linearty (Linearity) — contd
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LinFocus
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LinFocus — contd
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Outline0 and Outline1
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PulseBar (TV formats only)
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QuartBox
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Ramp (TV formats only)
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Regulate
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Samsung1
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Samsung2
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SlideRGB
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SMPTE133
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SMPTE — contd
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SMPTEbar
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5% Gray Bar
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Chapter 4: Built-In Images
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Stairs20
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Strokes0, Strokes1
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Text_9, Text_16
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Text_9, Text_16 — contd
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TVHatch (TV formats only)
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Chapter 5: Making Connections
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Line Voltage Selector
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Fuse Requirements
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AC Power Connection
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Display Connection
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Display Codes
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Checking a
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Display Code
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SUN Display Codes
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Apple Macintosh Display Codes
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IBM VGA Display Codes
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Serial Port Connection
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PC / Terminal Wiring
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Apple Macintosh Wiring
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Chapter 6: Programming
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Creating custom test images
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Creating a test sequence
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Setting system parameters
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ProgrammerÕs utility disk
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Operating via remote control
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Using the Built-In Editors
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Format Editor
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Format Knob Directory Editor
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Image Knob Directory Editor
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Custom Image Editor
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Oval Red 24Ø 15Ø 2Ø 1Ø Ø
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Line Yellow 2Ø 5 32Ø 24Ø
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Dot White 2ØØ 3ØØ
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Grid Gray75 14 1Ø
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H-Grill Green 4
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Characters White 88 Ø
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Limits White
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Centermark Red
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Format Blue 30 200
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HatchI-O Yellow 15 9
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HatchO-I Green 15 9
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Cross Magenta
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Seq.Step Cyan 10 10
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What is a Sequence?
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Sequence Editor
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Running a Sequence
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Cancelling the Sequence Mode
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Creating your own format file
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ANALOG_3.CMD
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Digital Video Parameters
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Digital Sync Parameters
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Timing Parameters
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VTOT = HRAT / Vertical Rate
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VTOT = HRAT / Frame Rate
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VSPD = HRAT x Front Porch
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VSPW = HRAT x Pulse Width
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Calculated Rates
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Active Video Physical Size
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Outputs Control
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SEND filename
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How to use PCPLUSTD.EXE
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Input Buffer
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Program Message Syntax
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Message Unit Syntax
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Output Queue
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Buffer Deadlock
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The Status Byte
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Requesting Service
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Remote/Local Operation
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Logical OR
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Status Byte Bit Definitions
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Bus Commands
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Common Commands
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*CLS Clear Status
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*ESE Event Status Enable
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*ESR? Event Status Register
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*OPC Operation Complete
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*OPT? Options
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*RST Reset
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*SRE Service Request Enable
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*STB? Status Byte
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*TST? Self-Test
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Command Language
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Command and Query Finder
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Format Parameter Settings
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Format Editor Control
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Format Memory Management
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Custom Image Primitives
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6-80 Chapter 6: Programming
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Fill Patterns
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Image Editor Control
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Image Memory Management
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Sequence Editor Control
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Sequence Memory Management
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Sequence Parameter Settings
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Directory Editor Control
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Directory Memory Management
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System Parameter Settings
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6-86 Chapter 6: Programming
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ADDR ADDRess
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ADOT draw A single pixel DOT
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ALLU ALL Use
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6-88 Chapter 6: Programming
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6-90 Chapter 6: Programming
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ASSG Analog Sync Signal Gate
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6-92 Chapter 6: Programming
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ASSS Analog Sync Signal Swing
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6-94 Chapter 6: Programming
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6-96 Chapter 6: Programming
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6-98 Chapter 6: Programming
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AVST Analog Video Signal Type
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BASE number BASE
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BOOT warm BOOT
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6-100 Chapter 6: Programming
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CACH instruction CACHe enable
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6-102 Chapter 6: Programming
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CALL CALL internal function
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6-104 Chapter 6: Programming
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6-106 Chapter 6: Programming
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DCBM Display Code Bit Mask
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6-108 Chapter 6: Programming
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DCEX Display Code EXpected
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DCRD Display Code ReaD
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DIRA DIRectory save As
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6-110 Chapter 6: Programming
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DIRB DIRectory editing Begin
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DIRE DIRectory editing End
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DIRK DIRectory Kill
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DIRL DIRectory Load
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6-112 Chapter 6: Programming
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DIRN DIRectory New
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DIRP DIRectory Path
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DIRQ DIRectory Query pointer
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DIRS DIRectory Save
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6-114 Chapter 6: Programming
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6-116 Chapter 6: Programming
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6-118 Chapter 6: Programming
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FMTA ForMaT save As
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6-120 Chapter 6: Programming
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FMTB ForMaT editing Begin
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FMTE ForMaT editing End
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FMTG ForMaT in buffer Good
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FMTJ ForMaT Justify
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6-122 Chapter 6: Programming
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FMTN ForMaT New
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6-124 Chapter 6: Programming
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FMTP ForMaT Path
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FMTQ ForMaT Query pointer
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FMTS ForMaT Save
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6-126 Chapter 6: Programming
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FMTU ForMaT Use
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FORM draw FORMat data block
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6-128 Chapter 6: Programming
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GAMA GAMmA correction factor
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GAMC GAMma Correction mode
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6-130 Chapter 6: Programming
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GRID draw a centered GRID
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6-132 Chapter 6: Programming
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6-134 Chapter 6: Programming
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Outside in
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HRAT Horizontal RATe
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HRES Horizontal RESolution
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6-136 Chapter 6: Programming
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HSIZ Horizontal SIZe
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6-138 Chapter 6: Programming
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*IDN IDeNtification
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6-140 Chapter 6: Programming
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IMGA IMaGe save As
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IMGB IMaGe editing Begin
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IMGE IMaGe editing End
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IMGK IMaGe Kill
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IMGL IMaGe Load
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6-142 Chapter 6: Programming
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IMGN IMaGe New
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IMGP IMaGe Path
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IMGQ IMaGe Query pointer
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6-144 Chapter 6: Programming
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IMGS IMaGe Save
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IMGU IMaGe Use
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IVER Image VERsion
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JRAT Justify pixel clock RATe
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6-146 Chapter 6: Programming
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KEYY KEY toggle
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KNOB rotate KNOB
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LCDS LCD Status
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6-148 Chapter 6: Programming
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LEDS LED Status
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LINE draw a LINE
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6-150 Chapter 6: Programming
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MODE communications MODE
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MSIZ light Meter SIZe
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NAMF NAMe Find
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6-152 Chapter 6: Programming
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NAMI NAMe Insert
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NAMK NAMe Kill
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NAMQ NAMe Query
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NAMY NAMe Yank
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NOGA use NO GAmma correction
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6-154 Chapter 6: Programming
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OUTG OUTputs Gate
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OVAL draw an OVAL
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6-156 Chapter 6: Programming
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PCPG Pixel Clock Pulse Gate
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PUTA PUT Absolute
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PUTR PUT Relative
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6-158 Chapter 6: Programming
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RECT draw a RECTangle
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SCAL Self CALibrate
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SCAN SCAN fields per frame
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SDLY Sequence step DeLaY
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6-160 Chapter 6: Programming
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SEQA SEQuence save As
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SEQB SEQuence editing Begin
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SEQE SEQuence editing End
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SEQK SEQuence Kill
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SEQL SEQuence Load
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6-162 Chapter 6: Programming
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SEQN SEQuence New
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SEQP SEQuence Path
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SEQQ SEQuence Query pointer
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SEQS SEQuence Save
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SEQU SEQuence Use
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6-164 Chapter 6: Programming
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SIZE SIZE of bit field
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SMOD Sequence operating MODe
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6-166 Chapter 6: Programming
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SSST Select Sync Signal Type
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STEP sequence STEP number
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6-168 Chapter 6: Programming
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TEXT draw TEXT string
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TRIA draw a TRIAngle
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UIDN User IDeNtification
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6-170 Chapter 6: Programming
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VERF VERsion of Firmware
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VERH VERsion of Hardware
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VRES Vertical RESolution
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6-172 Chapter 6: Programming
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VSIZ Vertical SIZe
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VSPG Vertical Sync Pulse Gate
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6-174 Chapter 6: Programming
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6-176 Chapter 6: Programming
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XVSG Video Signal Gating
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6-178 Chapter 6: Programming
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Chapter 7: Troubleshooting
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Power-on
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Computer Interfacing
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If All Else Fails
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Chapter 8: Error Messages
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System Errors
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System Messages
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Format Errors
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Corrupt Data Error Messages
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System Error Message Summary
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Format Error Messages
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3000 Invalid color name
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3002 No image memory
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3003 Image memory full
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3004 Invalid font name
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3005 Img ed running
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3006 Nothing to save
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3050 Invalid gray level
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4002 No sequence memory
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4003 Sequence memory full
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4005 Seq ed running
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4006 No sequence to save
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4007 Sequence buffer full
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9500 Sequence data not found
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Chapter 9: Service
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New Product Warranty
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User Registration Card
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Product Updates
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Service Agreements
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Getting Your 801G* Repaired
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Authorized Service Centers
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Matrix Europe BV
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Nihon Binary Company, Ltd
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Appendix A: Specifications
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Over 100 built-in imagess
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Over 100 built-in formats
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Internet Connections
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