MSD-804FD Users Guide (Command Guide)
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@GOT
Get output resolution
Command format
@GOT
Return value
format
@GOT,
out_1 (
,
out_2
,
out_3
,
out_4 )
Parameter
OUT1-4
: Output resolutions of each output
0 = AUTO-A [Default],
1 = AUTO-B
*1
,
2 = VGA@60(640x480),
3 = SVGA@60(800x600),
4 = XGA@60(1024x768),
5 = WXGA@60(1280x768),
6 = WXGA@60(1280x800),
7 = Quad-VGA@60(1280x960),
8 = SXGA@60(1280x1024),
9 = WXGA@60(1360x768),
10 = WXGA@60(1366x768),
11 = SXGA+@60(1400x1050),
12 = WXGA+@60(1440x900),
13 = WXGA++@60(1600x900),
14 = UXGA@60(1600x1200),
15 = WSXGA+@60(1680x1050),
16 = VESAHD@60(1920x1080),
17 = WUXGA@60(1920x1200),
18 = QWXGA@60(2048x1152),
19 = 480i@59.94(720x480),
20 = 480p@59.94(720x480),
21 = 576i@50(720x576),
22 = 576p@50(720x576),
23 = 720p@50(1280x720),
24 = 720p@59.94(1280x720),
25 = 720p@60(1280x720),
26 = 1080i@50(1920x1080),
27 = 1080i@59.94(1920x1080),
28 = 1080i@60(1920x1080),
29 = 1080p@50(1920x1080),
30 = 1080p@59.94(1920x1080),
31 = 1080p@60(1920x1080)
Example Send
Receive
@GOT
@GOT,7,30,30,30
Get output resolutions
OUT1: Quad-VGA; other outputs:1080p
@59.94 Hz
Send
Receive
@GOT
@GOT, 7
Get output resolution.
If the “frame lock mode setting” is ON, all
output resolutions are the same. Only OUT1
can be set.
Related info.
8.3.1 Output resolutions
@GTD
Get actual output resolution
Command format
@GTD
Return value
format
@GTD,
out_1 (
,
out_2
,
out_3
,
out_4 )
Parameter
OUT1-4
: Get output resolutions actually output from each channel
1 = VGA@60(640x480),
2 = SVGA@60(800x600),
3 = XGA@60(1024x768),
4 = WXGA@60(1280x768),
5 = WXGA@60(1280x800),
6 = Quad-VGA@60(1280x960),
7 = SXGA@60(1280x1024),
8 = WXGA@60(1360x768),
9 = WXGA@60(1366x768),
10 = SXGA+@60(1400x1050),
11 = WXGA+@60(1440x900),
12 = WXGA++@60(1600x900),
13 = UXGA@60(1600x1200),
14 = WSXGA+@60(1680x1050),
15 = VESAHD@60(1920x1080), 16 = WUXGA@60(1920x1200),
17 = QWXGA@60(2048x1152), 18 = 480i@59.94(720x480),
19 = 480p@59.94(720x480),
20 = 576i@50(720x576),
21 = 576p@50(720x576),
22 = 720p@50(1280x720),
23 = 720p@59.94(1280x720),
24 = 720p@60(1280x720),
25 = 1080i@50(1920x1080),
26 = 1080i@59.94(1920x1080)
[Default]:
27 = 1080i@60(1920x1080),
28 = 1080p@50(1920x1080),
29 = 1080p@59.94(1920x1080), 30 = 1080p@60(1920x1080)
If set to “AUTO”, the actually output resolutions are replied. If set to other
resolutions, the set resolution is replied
Example Send
Receive
@GTD
@GTD,29,29,26,26
Get actual output resolutions.
OUT1 and OUT2: 1080p@59.94; other
outputs: 1080i@59.94