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
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980 DP Video Generator - User Guide Rev. A4Page 251 July 14, 201411.59 Focus_@6, Focus_@7, Focus_@8, Focus_@11.59.1DescriptionIn the primary versions, the screen is filled with white “@” characters on a black background. The secondaryversions are drawn with black characters on a white background. The primary version of the Focus_@6 image isshown below.11.59.2TestFocus adjustments.11.59.3PurposeAn out-of-focus monitor displays fuzzy graphic images and poorly formed, hard-to-read text characters.11.59.4MethodOn monitors with a single (static) focus adjustment, adjust the control for the best average focus over the entirescreen. The focus at certain locations of the screen should be within specified limits.Some monitors have a static and one or more dynamic focus controls. The sequence for adjusting them and theareas of the screen that they affect depend on the monitor under test.
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