Quantum Data 700 User Manual

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Contents
Model 700, 701 Vi deo Test Generators
Quick Start Guide
Getting Started ........................................................................................................... 2
Computer Interfaces .................................................................................................... 3
User Interface ............................................................................................................. 4
Selecting Formats ....................................................................................................... 5
Selecting Images ........................................................................................................ 6
Gating Outputs ............................................................................................................ 6
Setting Power Save Preferences ................................................................................. 7
Adjusting Horizontal Scan Frequency ........................................................................ 10
Detecting Formats Supported by a Monitor ............................................................... 11
Using Test Sequences ............................................................................................... 12
Using Generator with CS-1 Probe .............................................................................. 14
Testing Audio ............................................................................................................ 14
Testing HDCP Interfaces ........................................................................................... 15
Generating Psuedo Random Noise ............................................................................ 15
Using Video Generator Manager ................................................................................ 16
Creating Video Formats ............................................................................................. 17
Modifying Test Sequence .......................................................................................... 18
Pattern Descriptions .................................................................................................. 19
Updating Firmware .................................................................................................... 23
Specifications ........................................................................................................... 24
Service and Support Contacts .................................................................................. 25
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Getting Started
Using AC Power
Use only the AC adaptor provided with the generator to avoid operator injury and damage to the generator.
Using Battery Power
The generator uses six AA rechargeable nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries, which can be re­charged about 1000 times.
You may use alkaline batteries instead, but not while the AC charger is connected to the generator. Only NiMH batteries can be safely recharged in the generator.
All batteries in the generator must be the same type. The supplied batteries may not come fully charged. Use the supplied AC charger to charge the
batteries for at least 18 hours. The AC adaptor may be used to operate the generator and to recharge the batteries at the same time.
With fully charged batteries, the generator should operate for about 8 hours using VESA mode. Using the LCD backlight, DVI, NTSC/PAL, or RF features will reduce the battery life. The generator displays a low battery message when the NiMH batteries need recharging, or when the alkaline batteries need to be replaced.
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Computer Interfaces
DVI-I
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Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 TMDS data 2- 16 Hot plug detect 2 TMDS data 2+ 17 TMDS data 0­3 TMDS data 2/4 18 TMDS data 0+
shield 19 TMDS data 0/5
4 TMDS data 4- 20 TMDS data 5-
shield 21 TMDS data 5+ 5 TMDS data 4+ 22 TMDS clock shield 6 DDC clock 23 TMDS clock+ 7 DDC data 24 TMDS clock­8 Analog vertical sync 9 TMDS data 1-
10 TMDS data 1+ 11 TMDS data 1/3 C1 Analog red
shield
12 TMDS data 3- C2 Analog green 13 TMDS data 3+ C3 Analog blue 14 +5V power C4 Analog horz sync 15 Ground C5 Analog ground
DVI interface on 700 outputs analog signals only, using included DVI-to-VGA adaptor.
C1 C218
16 C5
C3 C4
shield
S-Video
Chrominance (C) Luminance (Y)
Ground Ground
NTSC/PAL BNC
NTSC/PAL RF
(Active on 701 only)
Stereo Audio - 3.5 mm phone jack
Tip Left channel (1 KHz) Ring Right channel (2 KHz) Sleeve Ground
RS-232 9-Pin D-Sub Plug
Pin Signal
1 No connection 2 Data in (Rx) 3 Data out (Tx) 4 DTR out 5 Ground 6 No connection 7 RTS out 8 CTS in
Pinout same as for 9 pin PC-AT serial port connector
Factory defaults
9600 baud 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit X on - X off
External DC Power / Battery Recharge Input
Center pin: +12.0 VDC Outer sleeve: - (Ground)
Warning: Using an external power source other than the Quantum Data supplied AC power supply may injure the operator and damage the generator.
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User Interface
LCD Display
The LCD window displays messages and menu options.
Item 1
Item 2
Item 3
Item 4
Function Buttons
ON/OFF
Toggle generator power on and off
CHARGE
External power source (charger) connected when lit
GATING
Menu for gating video and sync compontents on and off
Asterisk indicates active
_ Item_1 ______Item_ 5* _ Item_2 ______Item_ 6 _ Item_3 ______Item_ 7 _ Item_3 ______Item_ 8
Buttons activate items in current
menu list. Use +/ buttons below
to scroll menu screens when more than 8 items available.
FORMAT
Menu of available video formats (set-ups) of the selected signal type.
ON/OFF FORMAT IMAGE TEST
CHARGE
BACKLIGHT
GATING
menu item.
IMAGE
Menu of available test images.
SIGNAL
TYPE
OPTIONS
LEARN
MONITOR
Item 5
Item 6
Item 7
Item 8
TEST
Menu of available testing modes.
+ / -
Page through menu screens when more than 8 items available
BACKLIGHT
Toggle LCD backlight on and off. Goes out 20 seconds after any button press on batteries. Stays on when using external power
SIGNAL TYPE
Menu for which format types are shown by FORMAT button
OPTIONS
Menu of generators configuration options.
LEARN MONITOR
Obtain EDID data from unit under test via DDC connection.
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Selecting Formats
Viewing Formats by Signal T ype
Press the Signal Type button, and then select a signal type, to list formats based on the selected signal type.
VESA Red, green, blue component color
video per VESA standards. (DVI-to-VGA adaptor used for outputs.)
NTSC/PAL Composite color baseband video
signal (BNC connector) and Separate Luminance and Chrominance video signals (S-Video connector) or RGB component video per NTSC and PAL standards.
Names of formats using modulated RF output end with _Cnn, where nn is the NTSC-M or PAL-G television channel used.
HDTV/SDTV-RGB Luminance plus color difference signals per HDTV standards HDTV RGB RGB component color video signals per HDTV standards DVI Digital video signals (701 only) USER User-defined formats, of any type, stored in non-volatile memory
*VESA DV I
_NTSC/PAL _HDTV/SDTV RGB _HDTV RGB USER
Selecting Formats
Press the Format button to select from a list of video formats of the type selected from the Signal Type menu.
Reloading Standard Formats
If you modify or delete standard formats, you can restore the original formats by reloading the standard formats.
To reload the standard formats:
1. Select Options > Clr_Fmts to delete all formats, including user-created formats.
2. Select Options > Reload Fmts to restore the standard formats to their original memory locations. The standard formats will replace any user-created formats in the original memory locations. User-created formats in locations not previously occupied by a standard formats will not be replaced.
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Selecting Images
Selecting Images
Press the Image button to select from list of available test images (patterns).
You cannot modify the images, or add your own images.
Gating Outputs
Press the Gating button to gate outputs, and to switch sync types. Note: Color gating works for all images except Ramp.
Red Color Component ON/OFF
Green Color Component ON/OFF
*RED__ GATING__ _ _ACS_ *GRN Fo rmat _ __ DCS_ *BLU__ Image _ ___ DSS*
_____ OUT*
*CutOff________ _GrayBar
_Window Regulate _Focus Checker _ColorBar______ Dot_12
ACS - Select Analog Composite Sync (Composite Video)
DCS - Select Digital Composite Sync
Blue Color Component ON/OFF
Current format
Current image
DSS - Select Digital Separate (H&V) Sync
OUT - All test signal outputs ON/OFF
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Setting Power Save Preferences
Options Menu
Press the Options button to set system-level options.
Power Save - Sets Power Saver preference
Calibrate - Displays calibration menu
for setting RGB analog video and
Pwr Save:On NTSC_CAL
Clr
___ Calibrate
_Fmts_ _ ReloadFmts
NTSC_CAL - Displays calibration menu for setting peak white signal on the TV output
BNC connector
Clr Fmts - Clears all formats from user memory
Setting Power Save Preference
When the Power Save preference is on, and the generator is on battery power, the generator will turn off after 30 minutes of no front panel activity.
sync amplitudes. Appears only if the generator has been configured to allow recalibration.
Reload Fmts - Restores factory default formats
If the generator is running a test sequence in Burn-in mode, the Power Save preference is ignored. To set the Power Save preference, select Options > Pwr Save.
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Calibrating
Model 700 and 701 generators use programmable hardware to set the amplitude calibration factors for analog video outputs. These calibration factors are stored in Flash EPROM, and are not lost if the batteries are run down or removed.
Quantum Data calibrates the analog video and sync output amplitudes in new generators to pub­lished specifications. You can recalibrate these amplitudes over a nominal range to meet your specific testing conditions.
WARNING: Recalling the original factory calibration settings is not possible af ter saving your own settings.
Equipment Needed for Calibration
DC voltmeter capable of measuring from 0 to 1 volt with a minimum resolution of 2 millivolts
Precision 75 ohm (+/- 1%) input terminator for the voltmeter
Test cable to connect the voltmeter to the R, G, B and ground pins on the VGA connector
Oscilloscope with a precision 75 ohm (+/- 1%) input impedance and suitable gain and band-
width to display a 1.00 Volt pk-pk signal with 3.579 MHz color carrier
75 ohm coaxial cable to connect the oscilloscope to the BNC TV output
Vector scope
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