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 360 July 14, 201411.160 SMPTE13311.160.1 DescriptionThis image is based on a recommended practice (RP-133) test pattern designed by the Society of Motion Pictureand Television Engineers (SMPTE). The original application was used in testing and evaluating medical imagingmonochrome displays. The image now is used in many different display applications. The image is self-scaling asto the number of active pixels and active lines used. Some of the image’s elements have minor differences from theoriginal SMPTE specification.These differences are noted in descriptions of the individual elements.The image is drawn on a reference background having a 50% intensity level. The background covers theentire active video area.Crosshatch – There are 10 boxes vertically. The number of horizontal boxes is based on the physical aspect ratiodetermined by the HSIZ and VSIZparameters in the currently loaded format. The boxes are perfectly square withany fractional spaces placed around the outside edges of the image. The vertical lines are two (2) pixels thick whilethe horizontal lines are two (2) scan lines thick. Small crosses indicate the intersection of the horizontal and verticallines when they are covered by other parts of the image. All parts of the crosshatch are normally drawn using a70% intensity level. A 75% level is used in the secondary version.Resolution patch – The patch is made up of six (6) smaller boxes that are each about 6.25% of the height of thedisplay. The boxes are made of alternating intensity (0 and 100%) stripes. The stripes run vertically andhorizontally. The stripes may be one (1), two (2) or three (3) pixels wide each. Details of the patch are shown in thelower half of the following illustration. The patches are located in each corner of the main image and in the center.They are oriented with the highest resolution and contrast boxes closest to the outside corners. The 48%-53%,48%-51% and 50%-51% level patches are omitted in the secondary version.Grayscale boxes – Twelve (12) boxes at eleven (11) intensity levels are clustered around the center of the main
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