Quantum Data 882 manuals
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Brand: Quantum Data | Category: Portable Generator
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- getting started
- Introduction
- Video interfaces
- Computer interfaces
- Front panel interface
- Menu selection keys
- item selection examples
- file system and media
- operational modes
- Basic mode
- Web interface
- Working with the CMD (Command) Terminal
- Working with the 882 FTP Browser
- Copying files between 882s
- Command line interface
- Working with the network interface
- Sending commands interactively
- Working with user profiles
- General video display testing procedures
- Selecting interface type
- Selecting video format
- understanding the format library
- Selecting image
- Testing digital computer (IT) FPDs
- Testing digital component video HDTV (CE) FPDs
- Using the Image Caching feature
- Using the AuxTest image
- Using the ImageShift utility
- Using the ImageShift utility through the command line interface
- Adjust Frequency Function
- Keypad Utility
- Overview
- Calibrating the generator
- Calibrating frequency
- Auto Upgrade
- Auto upgrade - PCMCIA/Compact Flash Method
- Upgrading the generator locally
- Manually upgrading the generator without using PC Card
- Connecting generator directly to a PC
- Reconfiguring and booting a stalled generator
- Cloning generators
- Cloning a generator using the Generator FTP Browser
- Resetting a generator
- Viewing generator configuration information
- Configuring a file server
- Copying resource files to the FTP site on the file server
- Establishing a network environment
- Setting the 882's IP address
- Setting the file server IP address in the 882
- Network operations
- Sharing objects on a file server
- Controlling a 882 remotely
- Upgrading 882s over a network
- Copying files to the PC file server
- Removing current files from the 882s
- Cloning 882s using the 882 FTP Browser
- Format library
- Component television format names
- Computer display format names
- Aperture designators
- Viewing the source list of formats
- Configuring format parameters
- Viewing and modifying format parameters via the command line
- Viewing and modifying format parameters by editing XML files
- Format Editor Overview
- Format Editor - Top Level Menus
- Format Editor - Menu Buttons
- Format Editor - New Format
- Format Editor - New Report
- Format Editor - New Source Menu
- Format Editor - Open
- Format Editor - Save
- Creating a new format using the Format Editor
- Images
- Creating custom formats using the command line interface
- Format catalogs
- Creating format catalogs
- Deleting format catalogs
- Setting the GPIB port address
- Queries and commands
- Queries
- Sending commands and queries
- completion handshake
- Status queries and control
- Bus commands
- Viewing the Content list of images
- Creating custom images
- command file example
- Rendering bitmap images
- Setting image component values
- Creating image catalogs
- Deleting an image catalog
- Viewing the test sequence list
- Running a test sequence
- Running a test sequence using the command line interface
- Creating a test sequence
- Editing a test sequence XML file
- Deleting a test sequence
- Overview of HDMI display testing
- Format selection
- Image selection
- Setting up the 882 for HDMI testing
- Testing HDMI displays
- Testing HDMI 1.3 displays
- Testing xvYCC
- Testing HDMI 1.4 displays with 3D
- Testing HDMI video pixel repetition (882 only)
- Testing HDMI audio
- Testing 8-channel HDMI audio output from internal source
- Testing multi-channel compressed HDMI audio formats
- Testing HDMI audio using an external audio source
- Testing HDMI InfoFrames (882 only)
- Testing with Active Format Description (AFD) (882 only)
- Testing display (sink) devices
- Testing source devices
- Generating an HDMI source Lipsync data report
- Testing with display (sink) devices
- Generating an EDID Information Report
- Modifying EDID in a display
- Capturing and storing EDID from display device
- Creating or editing EDID contents
- Testing EDID for HDMI compliance in display (sink) devices
- Verifying pixel encoding and rate support
- Using the EDID Editor tool
- Editing an existing EDID
- Creating a new EDID
- Saving an EDID to a file
- Putting (Writing) EDID to a display
- Emulating an EDID
- Running an EDID HDMI compliance test
- Running an EDID data report
- Using the EDID Compare tool
- CEC Introduction
- CEC features
- Testing CEC Devices
- Stress testing a CEC device
- Controlling the Audio Return Channel (ARC)
- CEC Bus Monitor
- Testing DVI displays with HDCP
- Testing HDMI displays with HDCP
- Running HDCP test in step mode
- Running an HDMI HDCP self-test
- Understanding the HDCP test
- Running the HDCP compliance test for HDMI devices with the 882EA
- Encryption Status Tester
- List of Tests
- Running HDCP compliance test on HDMI transmitters
- Running HDCP compliance tests on HDMI receivers
- Running HDCP compliance tests on HDMI repeaters
- Operating special sync for probe pulse
- Controlling the probe using the command line interface
- Configuring special sync for FS, LS, or CS
- Installation
- Image programs versus script programs
- Creating executable program scripts
- About the ScriptSDK main window
- ScriptSDK menu summary
- Starting ScriptSDK
- Creating, compiling, and executing a script
- ScriptSDK API functions by category
- Response functions
- ScriptSDK API functions by name
- Sample ScriptSDK programs
- Commands by category
- System
- GPIB (IEEE-488.2 standard)
- commands by name
- status byte
- self test
- gpib address
- standard image descriptions
- error messages
- error code descriptions
- image errors
- test sequence errors
- directory errors
- lut errors
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Brand: Quantum Data | Category: Portable Generator