DGA-6000 ULTRA-HD VIDEO GENERATOR / ANALYZER USER MANUAL
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Misc
USB Baud
– Current Baud Rate selection. Also see Appendix A, the USB Interface Manual.
USB Flow
– Flow control selection. Also see Appendix A, the USB Interface Manual.
HDMI Range
– Select HDMI Standard (also called Limited) Range (1-254, 4-1019), or HDMI Full Range
(0-255, 0-1023) for YCbCr and RGB-video signals. RGB-PC signals are always Full Range.
User Value
– Select 8-bit, 10-bit, or integer % entry of User luma and RGB color values.
UHD Format
– Sets the format obtained by selecting the UHD LED with the front panel Format button,
and the current output format, to 2160p24, 2160p30, 2160p60, 2160p25, or 2160p50. The 1080p30 format
can also be selected. These formats can also be selected directly from the IR remote control or USB
interface. This setting does not change the Power-up Default UHD setting (see Default settings below).
Audio ChID
– Enables/disables a L-PCM “white noise” audio channel identification signal from the Left,
Center, Right, Right Rear, Left Rear, or LFE channel.
AudioPhase
– Enables/disables a L-PCM spoken “Phase Check” audio test signal from the Left/Right,
Left/Center, Left Rear/Right Rear, Left/Left Rear, Right/Right Rear, or Left/LFE channels. Select in phase
(+) or out of phase (-) “Phase Check” test signals using the Pos or Neg IR remote control keys.
Defaults (Power up)
60/50 Hz
– Power up in 60 Hz or 50 Hz output formats mode.
USB Baud
– Power up baud Rate.
UHD Format
– Power up with the front panel UHD Format set to output 2160p24, 2160p30, 2160p60,
2160p25, or 2160p50. The 1080p30 format can also be selected. Does not change the current output
format.
Disp Time
– Power up with the pattern name display duration set to 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, or 2.0 seconds.
Window Size
– Power up with 10.8% (legacy) or 10.0% Gray Scale and Color windows.
User Value
– Select 8-bit, 10-bit, or integer % entry of User luma and RGB color values.
Save Items
– Save all of the above power up default items to non-volatile memory.
(AVI) InfoFrame
(Only available when HDMI signal output is also selected)
Output
– Auto or manual selection of the Output Signal Type parameter (Auto, Off, RGB, YCbCr 4:2:2,
YCbCr 4:4:4).
Color Enc
– Auto or manual selection of the YCbCr color encoding parameter (Auto, Off, Rec. 601, Rec.
709).
Levels
– Auto or manual selection of the Output Signal Levels parameter (Auto, Off, Video, PC).
Format
– Auto or manual selection of the Output Signal Format parameter (Auto, Off).
Pixel Rep
– Auto or manual selection of the Output Signal Pixel Replication parameter (Auto, 1x, 2x).
Note: The AVI InfoFrame sub-menu allows product designers and expert users to troubleshoot some
display or video processor problems by temporarily disabling or sending an “incorrect” InfoFrame
parameter to determine if a device is ignoring a particular parameter or executing it incorrectly. For
example, if a display is decoding standard-definition YCbCr signals with the wrong color matrix the user
can change the InfoFrame Color Enc parameter to determine whether the display responds to the
parameter at all, and if so how it responds to different parameter values.