SIIG HDMI 2.0 4K HDR User Manual

HDMI 2.0 4K HDR
Pattern Generator/Analyzer
User Manual
04-1145A
P/N: CE-H23N11-S1
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Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this
manual for future reference.
The HDMI 2.0 Pattern Generator / Analyzer has been tested for conformance to
safety regulations and requirements, and has been certied for international use.
However, like all electronic equipments, the should be used with care. Please
read and follow the safety instructions to protect yourself from possible injury
and to minimize the risk of damage to the unit.
• Follow all instructions and warnings marked on this unit.
• Do not attempt to service this unit yourself, except where
explained in this manual.
• Provide proper ventilation and air circulation and do not use near
water.
• Keep objects that might damage the device and assure that the
placement of this unit is on a stable surface.
• Use only the power adapter and power cords and connection
cables designed for this unit.
• Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit. Always
unplug the power to the device before cleaning.
Thank You
for your purchase!
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Features
• 4K2K60 4:4:4 8bit, 4K2K60 4:2:0 16bit HDR pattern generator
• 4.3” touch panel
• Supports mouse control
• Supports user control device through Ethernet
• Firmware update through USB Flash Drive
• Supports user dened pattern up to 2GB
• Embedded LINUX KERNAL system with limitless extension
• Scrambler supported for videos over 340MHz output wise
• Loop test capability to provide statistical analysis for connection stability
• Supports HDMI loop through function
• HDCP test allow verify HDCP of HDMI source and transmit HDCP
encrypted video
• Qualied physical layer performance to ensure the best compatibility
• Battery powered for portability, it can extend operation time with
full load up to 4 hours
• Rechargeable battery design with short charging time about 2 hours.
Package contents
HDMI 2.0 4K HDR Pattern Generator/Analyzer
Power adapter DC 12V / 5A
User Manual
Notes:
Before using the Generator/Analyzer, please plugging the power
adapter to switch o the shipping mode.
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Layout
1. OUTPUT: HDMI output
2. INPUT: HDMI input
3. Stereo Out: Analog audio output
4. USB: Connect to USB device for control or rmware update
5. Ethernet: Ethernet control
6. +12V DC: 12V 5A DC power jack
7. Power Switch: Power ON/OFF switch
8. Touch Panel: Touch screen for control
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Menu Operation
The major functions of the device are listed below
• HDMI Generator
• HDMI Receiver
• HDCP Test
• EDID Test
• Loop Test
Please refer the table below and the following section to know how to oper-
ate these functions.
Output Setting Description
Signal Format
Type
select the HDMI/DVI signal type
information
(color space and color depth)
Resolution
setting the TV/PC resolution and
frequency
Video Pattern
Default
multiple patterns to test HDMI device,
it also provides user to set the timer
and moving squares
Album
PCM Audio Tone
Mute mute / unmute the PCM audio
Tone
for user setting the audio
information to test audio on HDTV or
other A/V receivers
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Test Setting Description
Source
Format read format information from source
Video
provide small screen for user to check the
video information and also provide video pass
through to the display
Audio read audio information
Packet read packet
HDCP enable HDCP function (1.4/2.0)
Sink
EDID EDID analyzer or learn EDID from RX
HDCP HDCP test
System Description
Preference
Screen Brightness adjust the screen brightness
BEEP ON/OFF system sound
Ethernet
DHCP
Static IP
Firmware upgrade the rmware
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Generator
After making the physical connections between Generator and the display
device. User can select different generator function to display on the sink
device under test.
1. Selecting the Signal Format
Generator provides dierent signal resolution and signal types for user to select.
User can touch the Signal Format Tab to select the signal type (HDMI / DVI) and
signal resolution (HDTV / PC).The HDTV resolution is up to 4K2K 60Hz and PC
resolution is up to 1920x1200 60Hz
2. Rendering Test Patterns on an HDTV
Generator provides multiple test patterns for user select to test HDTV. User can
select the desired test pattern from the video pattern menu.
3. User Dened Pattern
Besides the embedded test patterns, Generator also provides user dened
patterns function for user to use custom test image. More details please see
the Upgrade Generator section.
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4. Testing Digital Audio on an HDTV or A/V Receiver
The PCM Audio Tone menu provides user for test audio on HDTV or other A/
V receivers. In the PCM SINE WAVE menu, user can set up the bits per sample,
sample rate, level and audio channel.
5. Testing HDCP on an HDMI TV or HDMI device
Generator provides user to test HDCP on an HDMI equipped HDTV. For more
details please see the HDCP test section.
Receiver
1. Source Information from the HDMI source
In the Test/Source menu, user can touch the read/refresh button to get the
video format, source audio and packet information from the HDMI source
device.
2. Testing the Video from the HDMI source
Receiver supports the incoming video from HDMI source/device to ensure
user is receiving a valid video signal by displaying the
information of incoming signal. The video information also will
inform user whether the HDCP is encrypted or not. Return to Video menu by
touching the touch panel (please stay at least 5 seconds).
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HDCP Test
• HDCP Receiver
When device set as receiver, it can verify HDCP of video player or other DUT. It
provides three options (HDCP 1.4 / HDCP 2.2 / no HDCP) for users to select and
conrm the HDCP authentication of DUT.
• HDCP Transmitter
When device set as transmitter, it can transmit HDCP encrypted video. It also
provides three modes (HDCP 1.4 / HDCP 2.2 / no HDCP) for you to select. If user
wants to transmit HDCP encrypted video again, please select the Auto-Restart
button.
Procedure for Testing HDCP:
1. Make the connection between the device HDMI output port and
the display.
2. Select HDCP Test from the Sink Test Menu.
3. Touch Enable HDCP 1.4 or Enable HDCP 2.2 button.
EDID Analysis
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• Procedure of EDID Analyze:
1. Make sure the connections between the device HDMI output
port and the device.
2. Select EDID Analyze from the Sink Test Menu.
3. Touch the Read button to get the EDID information of DUT.
• Procedure of learning EDID from RX:
1. Make sure the connections between the device HDMI output
port and the device.
2. Select EDID Analyze from the Sink Test Menu.
3. Touch the Learn from RX button to learn the EDID. The EDID will
be saved in the device input port.
Loop Test
Device offers the unique estimator for evaluating the quality of cables or
DUT. Users can simply connect the cable or DUT to device to form a loop, the
monitor will examine the HDMI bitstream pixel by pixel. The measurement
statistics will be displayed on screen and oer useful information for building
up robust A/V system.
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Procedure of Loop Test: *only support 1080p@60, 4K2K 30Hz and 4K2K 60Hz
resolution
1. Make sure the connection between the PRO-HDMI2Gen and the
DUT or cables.
2. Select Loop Test from the Loop Test Menu.
3. Set the test time and touch the START button. The device will
capture the signal from its transmitter through the loop and
evaluate the transmission quality.
4. The user interface of device will be locked until testing
terminated. Unless user wants to break o the test.
5. Judgement criteria:
Result Denition
Pass The value of Bit Error Rate is less than 1
* Plugging HDMI Cable Will Inunce The Testing Result, So Please Settle Down
The Connection Before Starting Running Test.
Ethernet Control (Tcp/Ip)
Device also provides user control through Ethernet. The Ethernet control
includes many major functions, it can offer user develop software to do
advance setting. (TCP Port: 6133)
Reply Format:
Received = ACK + Feedback Date
ACK: 0xaa 0xbb 0xcc
Feedback Date: Data0 Data1 Data2….
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Command Set:
* Bold word part please refer to corresponding table
COMMAND ACTION RAMARK
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x1 Res Set output resolution
Hexadeci-
mal
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x2 Set output resolution
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x3 Mode Set output mode
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x4 Set output mode
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x5 Depth Set output color depth
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x6 Set output color depth
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x7 Pattern Set default pattern
Hexadeci-
mal
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x8 Pattern Set user pattern
Hexadeci-
mal
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x9 Mute Set audio mute
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0xa Get audio mute status
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0xb Length Set audio length
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0xc Get audio length
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0xd Level Set audio level
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0xe Set audio level
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0xf Rate Set audio sample rate
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x10 Set audio sample rate
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x11 Number
Get audio channel number
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x12 Get audio channel number
0x4d 0x53 0x5 0x0 0x0 0x5 0x13 HDCP Set TX HDCP on/o
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Resolution:
Index Resolution Index Resolution
0x0 720x480i@60 0x1c 1280x1024p@75
0x1 720x576i@50 0x1d 1360x768p@60
0x2 720x480p@60 0x1e 1366x768p@60
0x3 720x576p@50 0x1f 1400x1050p@60
0x4 1280x720p@60 0x20 1600x1200p@60
0x5 1280x720p@59.94 0x21 1440x900p@60
0x6 1280x720p@50 0x22 1440x900p@75
0x7 1280x720p@30 0x23 1680x1050p@60
0x8 1280x720p@29.97 0x24 1680x1050pRB
0x9 1280x720p@25 0x25 1920x1080pRB
0xa 1920x1080i@60 0x26 1920x1200pRB
0xb 1920x1080i@59.94 0x27 3840x2160p@60
0xc 1920x1080i@50 0x28 3840x2160p@59.94
0xd N/a 0x29 3840x2160p@50
0xe 1920x1080p@59.94 0x2a 3840x2160p@30
0xf 1920x1080p@50 0x2b 3840x2160p@29.97
0x10 1920x1080p@30 0x2c 3840x2160p@25
0x11 1920x1080p@29.97 0x2d 3840x2160p@24
0x12 1920x1080p@25 0x2e 3840x2160p@23.976
0x13 1920x1080p@24 0x2f 1920x1080p@60
0x14 1920x1080p@23.976 0x30 4096x2160p@60
0x15 640x480p@60 0x31 4096x2160p@59.94
0x16 640x480p@75 0x32 4096x2160p@50
0x17 800x600p@60 0x33 4096x2160p@30
0x18 800x600p@75 0x34 4096x2160p@29.97
0x19 1024x768p@60 0x35 4096x2160p@25
0x1a 1024x768p@75 0x36 4096x2160p@24
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Mode:
Index 0x0 0x1 0x2 0x3 0x4
Index 0x0 0x1 0x2 0x3
Depth:
Index Default Pattern Index Default Pattern
0x0 SMPTE BAR 0x18 Stair White 1
0x1 TV Bar 100% 0x19 Stair White 2
0x2 TV Bar 75% 0x1a Red 100
0x3 Checkeld 0x1b Green 100
0x4 EQ 0x1c Blue 100
0x5 PLL 0x1d White 100
0x6 Ramp Red H 1 0x1e Gray 70
0x7 Ramp Green H 1 0x1f Gray 40
0x8 Ramp Blue H 1 0x20 Black
0x9 Ramp Red H 2 0x21 Noise
0xa Ramp Green H 2 0x22 Circle 1
0xb Ramp Blue H 2 0x23 Circle 2
0xc Ramp Black to Red V 0x24 Moire
0xd Ramp Green V 1 0x25 V Stripe Red
0xe Ramp Blue V 1 0x26 V Stripe Green
0xf Ramp Red V 2 0x27 V Stripe Blue
0x10 Ramp Green V 2 0x28 H Stripe Red
0x11 Ramp Blue V 2 0x29 H Stripe Green
0x12 Stair Red 1 0x2a H Stripe Blue
0x13 Stair Red 2 0x2b Chess 1
0x14 Stair Green 1 0x2c Chess 2
Default Pattern:
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User Pattern:
Index Default Pattern Index Default Pattern
0x0 Philips 0xf Graybar32 R-2
0x1 Checker 3x3 0x10 Graybar32 G-2
0x2 Checker 6x6-1 0x11 Graybar32 B-2
0x3 Checker 6x6-2 0x12 Graybar32 W-2
0x4 White 75 0x13 Graybar64 R-1
0x5 White 50 0x14 Graybar64 G-1
0x6 White 25 0x15 Graybar64 B-1
0x7 Ramp W-1 0x16 Graybar64 W-1
0x8 Ramp W-2 0x17 Graybar64 R-2
0x9 Ramp W-3 0x18 Graybar64 G-2
0xa Ramp W-4 0x19 Graybar64 B-2
0xb Graybar32 R-1 0x1a Graybar64 W-2
0xc Graybar32 G-1 0x1b User Add..
Mute:
Index 0x0 0x1
Mute OFF ON
Length:
Index 0x0 0x1 0x2
Level:
In-
dex
0x0 0x1 0x2 0x3 0x4 0x5 0x6 0x7
Rate:
Index 0x0 0x1 0x2 0x3 0x4
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Number:
Index 0x0 0x1 0x2 0x3 0x4
TX HDCP:
Index 0x0 0x1 0x2 0x3
RX HDCP:
Index 0x0 0x1 0x2 0x3
Upgrade Device
User can upgrade the rmware and pattern on the device through the USB
interface. If user encounters a problem with the upgrade, please contact the
supplier.
Procedure of Firmware Upgrade:
*Before updating the firmware, please ensure the file of new
firmware files are in the root directory of USB Flash Drive. The file suffix is
.dat.
System
1. Make sure the gui.dat and sysyem.dat les are in the root
directory of USB.
2. Connect the USB Flash Drive on PRO-HDMI2Gen USB interface.
3. Select Firmware button from the System Menu and choose the
GUI button.
4. Touch the Update button to do rmware update. The process of
rmware update will take about 3~5 seconds. While updating,
please do not remove the USB Flash Drive.
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5. After completing the rmware update, please reboot the device
6. Select Firmware from the system Menu and choose the System button.
7. Touch the Update button to do rmware update. The process of
rmware update will take about 3~5 seconds. While updating,
please do not remove the USB Flash Drive.
8. After completing the rmware update, please reboot the device.
ARM
1. Make sure the arm.dat le is in the root directory of USB.
2. Connect the USB Flash Drive on device USB interface.
3. Select Firmware from the System Menu and choose the ARM button.
4. Touch the Update button to do rmware update. The process of
rmware update will take about 5~10 seconds. While updating,
please do not remove the USB Flash Drive.
FPGA
1. Make sure the fpga.dat le is in the root directory of USB.
2. Connect the USB Flash Drive on device USB interface.
3. Select Firmware from the System Menu and choose the FPGA button.
4. Touch the Update button to do rmware update. The process
of rmware update will take about 5~10 seconds. While
updating, please do not remove the USB Flash Drive
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Pattern
1. Create a folder (folder name is usr_pic) on USB Flash Drive.
2. Ensure the le of pattern which user desire to update on the
device is in the usr_pic directory of USB Flash Drive. The le
sux is .jpg.
3. Before updating the user dened pattern, please conrm the
capacity of the PRO-HDMI2Gen.
4. Select Firmware from the System Menu and choose the Pattern button.
5. Touch the Update button to upgrade the user dened pattern.
The process running time will depend on the le size, please
wait patiently.
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