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<strong>Pantera</strong> <strong>SA</strong> DS -21-0<strong>2M30</strong> and DS-22-0<strong>2M30</strong> User’s Manual 78<br />
Retrieve Output LUT (rol)<br />
This command loads the output LUT stored ine the given bank to the active output LUT..<br />
The inverse of this command is “Write Output LUT” which stores the active LUT to<br />
nonvolatile memory.<br />
In the following example, the output LUT from bank 2 is recalled into active memory.<br />
OK><br />
OK>rol 2<br />
OK><br />
Set Output LUT Value (sol)<br />
This command allows manipulation of the values stored in an input LUT.<br />
In the following example, element 0 of the output LUT is set to ten.<br />
OK><br />
OK>sol 0 10 // Sets Output LUT, Addr 0 to 10<br />
OK><br />
Write Output LUT (wol)<br />
Stores the current contents of the active output LUT to the given bank of nonvolatile<br />
memory. The inverse function “Retrieve Output LUT” loads the stored data to active<br />
memory.<br />
The following example stores the contents of the output LUT to bank 3.<br />
OK><br />
OK>wol 3<br />
OK><br />
Enable Output LUTs (eol)<br />
This command enables or disables the output LUTs. When disabled, video is routed<br />
through bypass circuitry allowing it to circumvent the output LUT logic. When enabled,<br />
video is routed through the output lookup tables.<br />
The following example disables and then re-enables the LUT.<br />
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