
DVS 510 Series • Remote Configuration and Control 53
X2# = Output polarity 0 = H- / V- (default)
1 = H- / V+
2 = H+ / V-
3 = H+/ V+
X2$ = Output sync format 0 = RGBHV (default) 3 = YUV bi-level
1 = RGBS 4 = YUV tri-level
2 = RGsB
X2% = User presets 1 through 16
The following parameters are saved in user presets:
• Color • Detail • Vertical size
• Tint • Horizontal position • Pan
• Contrast • Vertical position • Zoom
• Brightness • Horizontal size
X2^ = Input presets 1 through 128
The following parameters are saved in input presets:
• Input type • Contrast • Active pixels • Vertical position
• Preset name • Brightness • Active lines • Horizontal size
• Film mode detect • Detail • Pixel phase • Vertical size
• Color • Horizontal start • Total pixels • Zoom
• Tint • Vertical start • Horizontal position • Pan
X3) = PIP window input selection 0 through 10
0 = No selection: PIP disabled
X3& = RGB delay 0 through 50 in 0.1 second increments.
Default is 05 (0.5 seconds).
X3* = Overscan Applies only to SMPTE input rates (NTSC, PAL, 480p,
576p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p).
0 = 0.0% (default for RGB and DVI). A true
Auto-Image is executed on SMPTE inputs.
1 = 2.5% (default for YUVp/HDTV). An Auto-Image
command snaps to a 2.5% table.
2 = 5.0% (default for composite, S-video, YUVi, and
RGBcvS). An Auto-Image command snaps to a
5.0% table.
X3( = Aspect ratio 1 = Fill: each input rate fills the entire output raster
(default).
2 = Follow: each input rate is displayed with its native
aspect ratio.
X4) = Power save (screen saver) modes 0 = Black screen: the scaler continues to provide
output sync and muted video with no video input
(default).
1 = Blue screen: the scaler provides a blue output
while still providing continuous sync.
2 = Timed blue screen: the scaler shows blue output
for 1 minute, then mutes output video and sync.
X4@ = Video mute 0 = Unmute
1 = Mute to black
2 = Mute output video and sync
X4$ = HDCP/signal status 0 = No receiver or source device detected (analog or
digital inputs or outputs)
1 = Receiver or source detected with HDCP (digital
inputs or outputs only)
2 = Receiver or source detected but no HDCP present
(analog or digital inputs or outputs)