The DviRamp keyword enables control of the Miranda DVI-Ramp external device. The DVI-Ramp outputs a standard definition serial digital
video signal (SMPTE-259M-C) or a high-definition serial digital video signal (SMPTE-292M).
NoteEnable this keyword only if you are using the Miranda DVI-Ramp external device. The DviRamp keyword is automatically commented out if the application installation script detects a NVIDIA® SDI card connected to the system.
- The DviRamp keyword uses the following syntax
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DviRamp <serial port>, <baud rate>, <parity>, <size>, <stopBits>
Where: |
Is: |
<serial_port>
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The type of connection to the DVI-Ramp external device. The values are:
- ttyS0 for a DVI-Ramp1 connected on a serial port.
- usb/dviramp for a DVI-Ramp1 connected on a USB port using a USB-Serial adaptor.
- usb/dviramp2 for DVI-Ramp2 connected on a USB port.
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<baud rate>
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The baud rate used to communicate with the DVI-Ramp. |
<parity>
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The parity setting to communicate with the DVI-Ramp. It can be set to EVEN, ODD, or NOPARITY. |
<size>
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The number of transmitted bits per packet. |
<stopBits>
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The size of the stop bit. |
- Example of use
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DviRamp ttyS0, 38400, none, 8, 1