Contents - user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About the 980 DP Video Generator Module
- Changes to this User Guide
- user interface
- getting started
- Testing DP Displays with the 980 DP Video Generator module
- Connector Description
- Making the physical DP connections
- Navigating through the 980 GUI Manager interface
- Selecting DP formats
- Selecting formats (resolutions)
- Configuring the format Settings
- Selecting Test Patterns
- Selecting Test Patterns Settings
- Viewing the EDID of a connected display
- Viewing the DPCD of a connected display
- Testing HDCP on a connected display
- DP LINK TRAINING CONTROL
- Auxiliary Channel Analyzer (ACA) Utilities
- Monitoring DP Aux Chan Transactions with the ACA
- Monitoring Auxiliary Channel transactions from the External 980 GUI Manager with the ACA Remote Control panel
- Viewing Stored DP Aux Chan traces on a PC with the ACA Data Viewer utility
- Pattern List Editor
- Applying a custom Pattern List
- Viewing a custom Pattern List
- Opening a custom Patten List from the Pattern List Editor
- Format List Editor
- Applying a custom Format List
- Viewing a custom Format List
- Opening a custom Format List
- Format Editor
- Format Editor - Basic Window Configuration and Operation
- Format Editor – New Format
- New Format - Digital Video Tab
- New Format - Digital Audio Tab
- New Format - AFD Tab
- Format Editor - Open
- Format Editor - Save
- Creating a new format using the Format Editor
- Modifying an existing format using the Format Editor
- Source Verification with Rx Analyzer
- Network Analyzer Dashboard
- Main Control Panel
- Connecting a DisplayPort source to the Rx Analyzer port
- DPCD Editor
- command reference
- Upgrading the 980 Manager and 980
- Image Reference
- Acer1
- Acer2
- Acer3, Acer4, Acer5, Acer6
- Acer7 and Acer8
- Acer9
- AFDtest
- Anamorph
- AnsiGray
- AnsiLght
- Apple 1
- Audio_L, Audio_Lf, Audio_R, Audio_Rf, Audio_X, Audio_Xf
- Audio_1, Audio_1f, Audio_2, Audio_2f, Audio_3, Audio_3f, Audio_4, Audio_4f, Audio_5, Audio_5f Audio_6, Audio_6f, Audio_7, Audio_7f, Audio_8, Audio_8f
- BarBlack
- BLU_EM, GRN_EM, RED_EM, WHT_EM, MEME1111, MEMESony, MESony_B, MESony_G, and MESony_R
- BLU_EM+, GRN_EM+, RED_EM+, WHT_EM+, MEMEPlus, MEPlus_B, MEPlus_G, and MEPlus_R
- BLU_PIC, GRAY_PIC, GRN_PIC, RED_PIC, WHT_PIC
- Bosch
- Box_50mm, Box_64mm, Box100mm, Box150mm, Box200mm, Box250mm
- BriteBox
- Burst (TV formats only)
- BurstTCE
- CECTest1, CECTest2
- Check511
- CheckBy3
- CheckBy6
- Check_02
- Check_11
- Checkers
- CirclesL
- CirclesS
- ColorBar
- ComFocus
- Crosshtch
- Cubes
- CUBES3D
- DecodAdj
- DecodChk
- Diamond1
- Dot1606, Dot1610, Dot1612, Dot1615, Dot1812, Dot1815, Dot2016
- DOT_10,DOT_12,DOT24
- DV_Swing, DVSwing2
- Dyna
- EdidData, Edid2
- EdidHdmi1, EdidHdmi2
- Elbit
- EMITest1 , EMITest3 , EMITest3 , EMITest4 , EMITest5
- Examples
- Flat_12, Flat_13, Flat_14, Flat_15, Flat_16
- Flat_B, Flat_G, Flat_R
- FlashRGB
- FocusC14
- FocusCCx
- FocusEM
- FocusEMP
- FocusM00 - FocusM15
- Focus_@6, Focus_@7, Focus_@8, Focus_
- Focus_Cx
- Focus_H
- Focus_MM
- Focus_Oo
- FontViewer
- Format
- Geom_1 – Geom_5
- Gray25, Gray40
- GrayBar
- GrayL1, GrayL3
- GraysAll
- GraysMHL
- Gray_PIC
- Grill_11, Grill_15, Grill_22, Grill_33, Grill_44
- GRN_EM, GRM_EM+, GRN_HTCH, GRN_PIC
- H_Stair
- HalfArea
- HalfClk
- Hat1606, Hat1610, Hat1612, Hat1615
- Hat1606A, Hat1610A, Hat1612A, Hat1615A
- Hat1812, Hat1815
- Hat1812A, Hat1815A
- Hat2016
- Hat2016A
- Hatch_6, Hatch_10i, Hatch_10o, Hatch_12i, Hatch_12o, Hatch_24i, Hatch_24o, Hatch_24s, Hatch_G Hatch_M, GRN_HTCH, and MAGENTA
- Hatch_16, Hatch_20
- Hatch20
- Hatch4x3, Hatch5x4 and Hatch8x8
- Hatch64W
- HdcpProd, Hdcp2
- Hitatchi
- HiLoTrk
- HSVnRGB
- Imex1
- InFocus1
- InFocus2
- KanjiKAN
- LGLCDTVB, LGLCDTVG, LGLCDTVR, LGLCDTVW
- LGRamp
- Linearty (Linearity)
- LinFocus
- LipSync, LipSyncB
- MAGENTA
- Master
- MESony_R, MESony_G, MESony_B
- MEMEPlus, MEPlus_B, MEPlus_G, and MEPlus_R
- MnslCLR
- MnslGM
- MnslPG
- MoireX, MoireX33, MoireY, MoireY33
- Monoscope
- MSony7, MSony8
- MulBurst
- Needle
- Orion
- Outline0, Outline1, Outline2, Outline3
- OverScan
- P6_Sony
- PacketTx
- Pairing
- PanBars
- PdsCrt2
- Persist
- PgBar64H, PgBar64V
- PgCB, PgCG, PgCR, PgCW, PgCWrgb
- Philips1
- Pluge
- PRN24bit
- PulseBar
- QuartBox
- Ramp
- Ramp12
- RampDif
- RampX
- Ramp_B, Ramp_G, and Ramp_R
- Raster
- RED_EM, RED_EM
- Regulate
- Samsung1, Samsung2
- Samsung3
- Samsung 4
- Samsung5
- Samsung6
- SansungB
- SamsungT
- Set01k
- Sharpnes
- SlideBox
- SMPTE133
- SMPTEbar, SMPTEbr2
- Sony6
- Sony6WLC
- sRGBflat
- Staircase
- TAARamp
- Taffeta
- Text_9, Text_9T, Text_11, Text_12T, Text_16
- TextFlat
- ThreeBar
- TintAlign
- Toshiba
- TPVAOC1 and TPVAOC2
- TTECorp1
- TVBar100 & TVBar_75 (TV formats only)
- TVBarH
- TVHatch
- TVoutLin
|
980 DP Video Generator - User Guide Rev. A4Page 10 July 14, 2014 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer Gen 3 System – Covers source analysis testing for HDMI and MHL sourcedevices as well as various transmitter features. This user guide is specifically for the functions of the 980 HDMIProtocol Analyzer Gen 3 system sold through 2012. 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer module – Covers source analysis features of the 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzermodule. Used in conjunction with the 980 Advanced Test Platform Quick Start Guide for purchases in 2013. 980 Advanced Test Platform Quick Start Guide – Covers startup procedures for the 980/980B platform. Usedin conjunction with the 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer Module User Guide for purchases in 2013. 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer module – Covers source analysis testing for HDMI and MHL source devices aswell as various transmitter features. This user guide is specifically for the functions of the 980 HDMI ProtocolAnalyzer module equipped in one of the 980 Advanced Test Platform slots (980 Gen 3 or 980B). Used inconjunction with the 980 Advanced Test Platform Quick Start Guide. 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer HDMI/MHL Source Compliance Test – Covers source compliance testing for bothMHL and HDMI sources. These compliance test applications are provided by the 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzermodule or the 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer Gen 3 system. Used in conjunction with the 980 Advanced TestPlatform Quick Start Guide. 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer HDMI/MHL Sink Compliance Test – Covers sink compliance testing for both MHLand HDMI sinks (and MHL dongles). These compliance test applications are provided by the 980 HDMIProtocol Analyzer module or the 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer Gen 3 system. Used in conjunction with the 980Advanced Test Platform Quick Start Guide. 980 MHL CBUS Compliance Test Module - Covers MHL CBUS compliance testing for both MHL sources aswell as sinks and dongles. This compliance test applications are provided by the 980 CBUS Compliance Testmodule. Used in conjunction with the 980 Advanced Test Platform Quick Start Guide. 980 HDMI Video Generator module – Covers the features and functions offered by the 980 HDMI VideoGenerator module. Used in conjunction with the 980 Advanced Test Platform Quick Start Guide. 980 HDMI 2.0 Video Generator module – Covers the features and functions offered by the 980 HDMI 2.0 VideoGenerator module. Used in conjunction with the 980 Advanced Test Platform Quick Start Guide. 980 HDMI 2.0 Protocol Analyzer module – Covers source analysis features of the 980 HDMI 2.0 ProtocolAnalyzer module. Used in conjunction with the 980 Advanced Test Platform Quick Start Guide. 980 DP Video Generator module (This User Guide) – Covers the features and functions offered by the 980 DPVideo Generator module. Used in conjunction with the 980 Advanced Test Platform Quick Start Guide.1.2 Changes to this User GuideThe following changes were made to this document: Added section on the optional DP Rx Analyzer functionality.Note: Please be sure to check the Quantum Data website for updates to this User Guide.1.3 What options are available with the 980?You can determine what options the 980 DP Video Generator is equipped with by accessing the InstrumentInformation screen on either the built-in or external 980 GUI manager. Currently there are no options available with
PreviousNext |