Quantum Data 802 Series Quick Start Manual

Model 802 Series Quick Start Guide 1
Model 802 Series
Quick Start Guide
®
This
Quick Start Guide
is designed to help get you up and running
Please see back cover for complete list of Models and Options covered by this manual.
Index Page
AC Power Requirements 2
Making Connections 2 Connector Pinouts 3 Normal Front Panel
Operation 4 Special Modes and
GenOps Image 5 Restoring Normal
Operating Mode 6 Using Old Format
Naming 6 Digital Friendly and
Analog Friendly Modes 7 Cloning Data and
Firmware 8 Special Serial Port
Modes 9 Setting GBIP
Address 9 Format Status
Display 10 Self Calibration 10 Temporarily Changing
Video Signal Types 11 Temporarily Changing
Pixel Depth 11 Testing DDC
Compliant Monitors 12 HDCP Testing 13 VGM Software 14 VGM Format Editor 15 VGM Image Editor 15 VGM Sequence Editor
and Player 16 Displaying BMP Bit
Mapped Images 17 Uploading New
Firmware 19 Developing your own
software apps. 19
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Making Connections
Notes:
Some connectors shown are only available on some models and/or with certain hardware option configurations.
The current firmware only fully supports use of the RS-232 and optional GPIB communications ports and has limited USB support. Version 3.00 of our VGM software supportsusing the USB port for the bit map download function described on page 17 of this manual.
Im ag e V ideo Sync Outputs
STEP R G B ACS DCS DSS ON
Image
Format
802
Video
Test
Generator
BNC and Mini-DIN Test Signal Output Connectors
HD-15 D-Sub (VGA)
Test Signal Output Connector
Digital Video Test Signal Output
LVDS or DVI Connector
S-Video Color TV
Composite Color TV
Analog Red Video
Analog Green Video
Analog Blue Video
TTL Horiz/Comp Sync
TTL Vert Sync
AC Mains Power Inlet (IEC-320 Type) and Power Switch Voltage Range: 100 - 250 VAC Frequency: 50 - 60 Hz Sinusoidal
PC Memory Card Slot
USB RS-232
Computer / ATE Communications Ports
GPIB
Special Frame Sync BNC Connector
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Available as an option on some models.
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Only on Model 802F and 802G.
Model 802 Series Quick Start Guide • 3 •
Making Connections
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DVI Connector Pinout Chart (DVI Options Only)
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LVDS Connector Pinout Chart (LVDS Option Only)
S-Video Connector Pinout Diagram (Units with TV option Only)
Y (Luminance) Ground
C (Chrominance)
Ground
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Notes:
If the format and image names are shifted to the left side of the LCD the unit is running in a user defined Test Sequence mode from the front panel. Information on creating a Test Sequence using VGM software is on page
16.
Front Panel Controls and Indicators (Normal Mode)
If there is a combination of two letters and a number to left of the equal sign in the top row of the LCD, the unit is in Detailed Status display mode. Information on setting this mode and the meaning of the letters and numbers can be found on page 10.
802
Video
Test
Generator
Ima ge Video Gate
STEP R G B ACS DCS DSS ON
Image
Format
Outputs
Power On Indicator
Current Test Image
Horizontal Rate nearest KHz
Current Format
Vertical Rate nearest Hz
LCD Window Information
Sync Gate
Image/ Step Button
Draws alternate versions of test images
Video Gate Buttons
Turn individual video elements on or off
Sync Gate Buttons
Turn different sync types on and off
Outputs Button
Turns all signal outputs on and off
Format Knob
Selects a video signal format from knob list
Image Knob
Selects a test image (pattern) from knob list
H31 219=VGA_3 V60 198=SMPTE133
DMT0660 NewSeq Outline0 S1
H31 D4C=DMT0660 V60 1=Outline0
Model 802 Series Quick Start Guide • 5 •
Special Operating Modes and Functions
Mode _ Remove all modes Set GPIB Address Set baud rate to 9600 Enable programmable keypad Initialize w/factory defaults Calibrate Enable Programming Enable numeric keypad Clone Digital friendly mode Analog friendly mode Enable status display Old format library
Hold at power-on _ ACS, DCS, DSS DCS R, DCS R, OUTPUT ACS, DSS R, G, B STEP R STEP, OUTPUT G, B R, B STEP, G, B G
Current status _ – 15 2400,N,8,1,N,N OFF – – OFF OFF – OFF OFF OFF
OFF
Function _ Toggle analog/digital Rotate video type Set pixel depth DDC-based autoconfig
Hold first, press second_ G, B R, B R, G R, ACS
Current status _ Analog RGB Color 8 FMT: fmt
Special Modes
Special Key Operations
Overview
GenOps Test Image
Front panel button combinations are used to select the generator's optional operating modes and special functions. Some are only activated at power up while others are activated once the generator is running. The built-in GenOps test image shows the current status of all options. The upper portion of the image lists the modes that can only be changed on power up and the lower portion lists functions that are selected once the generator is in use. The left hand columns list the names of the modes or special functions. The center columns list the required button combinations and the right hand columns indicate the current status of the mode or function. All of the special modes and functions are de­scribed on the following pages.
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Power up Modes
This section describes special operating modes that can only be selected when the generator is first powered up. The indicated buttons are held down and then the unit is powered up. Release the buttons when the LCD displays a message identifying the selected mode.
Some operating modes will be retained when the unit is turned off and then powered back on. The only way to deactivate one of these stored modes is to select an alternate mode, remove all modes, or initialize with factory defaults.
Remove All Modes
Image Outputs
STEP R G B ACS DCS DSS ON
Video Gate Sync Gate
This button combination resets all operating modes to factory default conditions.
This operation does not modify or delete and user data stored in non­volatile memory.
Initialize w/Factory Defaults
WARNING: This two step operation
erases
all user created data stored in
nonvolatile memory. Step 1: Power up while holding down
indicated buttons.
Image Outputs
STEP R G B ACS DCS DSS ON
Video Gate Sync Gate
Step 2: The LCD will display a confir­mation request. Press Image STEP to cancel the operation. Press Outputs
ON to initialize memory.
Use Old Format Names
The built-in library of video format names has been updated in the current firmware. Many formats found in older firmware are renamed to more closely match nomenclatures used in the display industry or in the appropriate standards. You can use the new names by default or set the firmware to use the names used by older firmware.
The use of the older format names is activated by holding down the indi­cated button on power up. The setting will be retained when the unit is turned off and back on.
Image Outputs
STEP R G B ACS DCS DSS ON
Video Gate Sync Gate
CAUTIONS:
1) Switching to using older names will delete all user defined video formats currently stored in the generator.
2) The only way to restore the use of the new format names is to fully re­initialize the generator. This will delete
ALL user data stored in the
generator. Our VGM software application can be
used to back up user data files from the generator to disk and then restore them back to the generator.
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