882 Video Test Instrument User Guide (Rev A.35) 3058:DOLBY(AC3), 2.0, 48000.00 [2khz2ch-0dB_ac3.pcm]9:DOLBY(EAC3), 2.0, 192000.00 [1khz2ch-20dB_ec3.pcm]10:DOLBY(EAC3), 5.1, 192000.00 [1khz51ch-20dB_ec3.pcm]11:DOLBY(EAC3), 7.1, 192000.00 [1khz71ch-1frame_ec3.pcm]12:DOLBY(TRUEHD), 7.1, 192000.00 [1khz71ch-20dB_mlp.pcm]13:DOLBY(TRUEHD), 2.0, 192000.00 [nxt2ch2s.mlp.pcm]CAUD 8 // Sends a 2 channel Dolby AC3 clip with 192kHz sampling rateat 0dB out the HDMI output.4. Enable and view image versions to select the other audio formats as follows:a. Press the Options key. The following menu appears on the 882’s display:b. Choose the More item by pressing the adjacent soft key until a + and Renditionappears next to the item.c. Press the + and - keys to advance through the image versions to change the audiointensity.Note: Depending on the selected image, pressing the + and - keys will change theamplitude or frequency of the HDMI audio output.Alternatively, to enable and view an image version using the command line interface,enter the following commands:ISUB 1 // Enables sub imagesIVER 1 // Specifies the first image versionIMGU // Activates the image version5. To verify proper HDMI audio handling, check the following on the HDMI display:• Audio is output from the proper channels (left, right, or both).• The proper audio format is shown on the Audio/Video receiver.Testing HDMI audio using an external audio sourceThe 882 enables you to inject audio signals from an external SPDIF source (such as aDVD player) into the HDMI content stream. You can input IEC 61937 non-linear PCMencoded audio stream or compressed audio streams (for example AC-3 and DTS) into theSPDIF interface for output through the HDMI Tx connector.-MoreRed+-NoGamma Green+-Noise Blue++More Rendition: 000Red+-NoGamma Green+-Noise Blue+