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Summary of Contents for VA-1842

Page 1: ...HDMI Protocol Analyzer VA 1842 Instruction Manual Ver 1 02 ...

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Page 3: ...HDMI Protocol Analyzer VA 1842 Instruction Manual 2017 4 Ver 1 02 ASTRODESIGN Inc ...

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Page 5: ...e 14 2 3 Connection Example in Through Mode 15 2 4 Connection Example when Generate 16 Chapter 3 Menu Configuration 17 3 1 ANALYZE 18 3 2 GENERATE 19 3 3 COMPLIANCE 20 3 4 CONFIG 21 3 5 SETUP 22 Chapter 4 Source ANALYSIS 23 4 1 ANALYZE 24 4 1 1 Video Timing 24 4 1 2 AVI InfoFrame 27 4 1 3 SPD InfoFrame 30 4 1 4 Audio InfoFrame 31 4 1 5 MPEG InfoFrame 34 4 1 6 Vendor Specific InfoFrame 36 4 1 7 Dyn...

Page 6: ...ion 92 4 2 13 Response Setting 93 4 2 14 Original Command Setting 94 4 2 15 Bit Timing Setting 95 4 2 16 Frame Communication Setting 96 4 3 ARC Status 97 4 4 Video Data 100 4 5 Lipsync 102 Chapter 5 Signal Generate 105 5 1 General Setting 106 5 2 Detail 110 5 2 1 GenerateTiming 110 5 2 2 AVI InfoFrame 112 5 2 3 SPD InfoFrame 115 5 2 4 Audio InfoFrame 116 5 2 5 MPEG InfoFrame 118 5 2 6 Vendor Speci...

Page 7: ...CT 11 1 1 One Touch Play 179 6 3 7 CECT 11 1 2 Routing Control 180 6 3 8 CECT 11 1 3 System Standby 181 6 3 9 CECT 11 1 4 One Touch Record 182 6 3 10 CECT 11 1 5 Timer Programming 185 6 3 11 CECT 11 1 6 System Information 188 6 3 12 CECT 11 1 7 Deck Control 189 6 3 13 CECT 11 1 8 Tuner Control 190 6 3 14 CECT 11 1 9 Vendor Specific Commands 192 6 3 15 CECT 11 1 10 OSD Display 193 6 3 16 CECT 11 1 ...

Page 8: ... Status 225 6 3 37 CECT 11 2 15 System Audio Control 226 6 3 38 CECT 11 2 16 Audio Rate Control 228 6 3 39 CECT 11 2 17 Audio Return Channel Control 229 6 3 40 CECT 11 3 CEC Switch 231 6 3 41 CECT 12 Invalid Message Tests 233 6 4 HDCP1 4 Pretest 234 6 4 1 HDCP1 4 CTS PCP 235 6 4 2 HDCP1 4 CTS 1A 236 6 4 3 HDCP1 4 CTS 1B 237 6 4 4 HDCP1 4 CTS 2C 239 6 4 5 HDCP1 4 CTS 3A 240 6 4 6 HDCP1 4 CTS 3B 241...

Page 9: ...etail 265 7 7 2 Generate Timing 265 7 7 3 AVI InfoFrame 265 7 7 4 SPD InfoFrame 265 7 7 5 Audio InfoFrame 265 7 7 6 MPEG InfoFrame 265 7 7 7 Vendor Specific InfoFrame 265 7 7 8 Gamut MetaData Packet 265 7 7 9 ACP Packet 265 7 7 10 ISRC Packet 265 7 7 11 Other InfoFrame 265 7 7 12 Audio 266 Chapter 8 Setup 267 8 1 Display Setup 268 8 2 Audio Setup 269 8 3 Log Setup 270 8 4 Action Setup 271 8 5 Devi...

Page 10: ... Test 308 10 1 16 CTS7 1_2 EDID Test 309 10 1 17 CTS7 19_1 Packet Test 310 10 1 18 CTS7 19_2 Packet Test 311 10 1 19 CTS7 23 RGB Monitor 312 10 1 20 CTS7 24 YCbCr Monitor 313 10 1 21 CTS7 27 AVI InfoFrame Test 314 10 1 22 CTS7 31 Audio InfoFrame Test 315 10 1 23 CTS7 33_1 DVI Test 316 10 1 24 CTS7 33_2 DVI Test 317 10 1 25 CTS7 34 Deep Color Test 318 10 1 26 CTS7 35 xvYCC Test 319 10 1 27 CTS7 36 ...

Page 11: ...Test 346 10 1 54 HF1 53 1 HDR Test 347 10 1 55 HF1 53 2 HDR Test 348 10 1 56 HF1 53 3 HDR Test 349 10 1 57 HF1 53 4 HDR Test 350 10 1 58 HF1 53 5 HDR Test 351 10 1 59 HF1 53 6 HDR Test 352 10 1 60 HF1 53 7 HDR Test 353 10 1 61 HF3 3 Repeater Test Monitor 354 10 1 62 HF3 23 Repeater HDR Test 355 10 2 Video Code 356 Chapter 11 Error List 359 11 1 ANALYZE ERROR Red Display List 359 11 1 1 Video Timin...

Page 12: ...ta 370 12 1 7 HDCP2 2 Compliance Data 370 12 2 Connector Pin Assignment 372 12 2 1 HDMI Connector 372 12 2 2 TRIGGER Connector 373 12 3 Option Specifications 375 12 3 1 Through Box 375 12 3 2 SCDC Cable 376 12 4 VA 1842 Specifications 377 12 4 1 General Specifications 377 12 4 2 Ratings 378 12 4 3 Restrictions 379 Chapter 13 Revision History 381 ...

Page 13: ...here are high voltage components inside the device Do not disassemble repair or modify as there is a risk of an electric shock or burn and doing so may cause a malfunction If thunder is heard during outdoor use immediately turn the power off disconnect the power cord from the device and move the device to a safe place About the Power Cord Always grasp the plug when unplugging the power cord Do not...

Page 14: ... heat generation About Liquid Crystals Due to the nature of LCD displays the screen may have a few defective pixels always lit or never lit Do not touch any liquid that may leak from the LCD panel If the LCD panel is inadvertently damaged liquid liquid crystals may leak from the panel Keep the liquid away from your mouth and skin and do not inhale the vapors If any liquid crystals should contact y...

Page 15: ...ime the display quality may degrade For example the deflector plate may become brown and the contrast may drop Moisture from condensation or the like entering inside will cause color irregularities Directly striking or bumping the LCD panel will cause cracks or other damage Do not disassemble because getting leaking liquid crystals on your skin is dangerous If the Device Malfunctions or Trouble Oc...

Page 16: ...amples Describes the control procedure of the VA 1842 Menu Configuration Source ANALYSIS Signal Generate Compliance Test Device Config Setup Sub Window Internal Data Error List Describes the functions of the VA 1842 VA 1842 Specifications Describes the specifications of the VA 1842 Contents of Package This product includes the following items Be sure to use the supplied accessories because use of ...

Page 17: ...rminals but without HDMI output terminals such as monitors and TVs as receivers monitors and collectively refers to devices with both HDMI output terminals and input terminals which perform output based on input signals as repeaters 1 2 Features ANALYZE Measurement Function Measures the HDMI and DVI video timing Measures each packet content of HDMI Checks for differences from HDMI standard values ...

Page 18: ...nction to pick out and group just the programs to be used from among many programs Registration to USB Flash Memory Device ANALYZE measurement data programs unit settings and other data can be saved to the USB flash memory device Hot Plugging Function Enables a reset to be applied to a transmitter without disconnecting and connecting a cable between the transmitter and VA 1842 Log Trigger Function...

Page 19: ...eadphones 7 Joy stick Operates the cursor in eight directions 8 Key name Function Key name Function HPD key When the LED lights the hot plug state becomes high When the LED goes out the hot plug state becomes low RX SENSE key When the LED lights RX SENSE turns on When the LED goes out RX SENSE turns off INC key Used when for example selecting setting items and parameters DEC key Used when for exam...

Page 20: ...urns on the built in speakers RUN STOP key Switches between RUN and STOP OSD key When the LED lights displays the OSD When the LED goes out hides the OSD PICTURE key When the LED lights displays the input video When the LED goes out hides the input video HELP key When the LED lights displays HELP ESC DEL key Closes the currently active window L CLICK key Performs the confirm operation R CLICK key ...

Page 21: ...B port B This port enables connecting with a PC to control the VA 1842 by sending and receiving commands 3 USB port A Connect the mouse or USB flash memory device 4 TRIGGER Outputs TRIGGER or I2S 5 Coaxial input This connector is for inputting digital audio 6 Coaxial output This connector is for outputting digital audio 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 22: ... 3 3 VA 1842 Rear Panel 1 Power switch Turns the power of the VA 1842 on off 2 Frame ground FG Shares the FG of a device to be connected with the VA 1842 3 AC input connector Connect the power cable 1 2 3 ...

Page 23: ...peration 1 Left click Performs the same operation as the L CLICK key 2 Right click Performs the same operation as the R CLICK key 3 Wheel scroll Scrolls the active window up down 4 Wheel click Performs the same operation as the FUNCTION key ...

Page 24: ...ncluding the active window can be displayed Active window close button Closes the active window Active window minimize button Minimizes the active window Active taskbar button This is the taskbar button for the active window Inactive window This window is currently not being used Inactive window close button Closes the inactive window Inactive window minimize button Minimizes the inactive window ...

Page 25: ...Chapter 1 About VA 1842 9 Inactive taskbar button This is the taskbar button for the inactive window Menu window Displayed by right clicking or pressing R CLICK outside of a window ...

Page 26: ...K button displays the currently input simple video timing and color signal Not displayed when the clock is displayed A blue DVI icon is displayed when the input signal format is DVI Clicking the icon or pressing the L CLICK button displays the currently input simple video timing and color signal Not displayed when the clock is displayed A gray HDMI icon is displayed when there is no input signal H...

Page 27: ...s low OSD icon Clicking or pressing the L CLICK button over the OSD icon hides the OSD display In the hidden state clicking or pressing the L CLICK button again displays the OSD PICTURE icon The input video is displayed when the icon is blue The input video is not displayed when the icon is gray Speakers Icon This is displayed in pink when built in speaker audio is being output This is displayed i...

Page 28: ... hidden Mouse icon This is displayed in blue when the mouse is connected to USB port A This is displayed in gray when the mouse is disconnected from USB port A USB icon This is displayed in blue when the USB flash memory device is connected to USB port A This is displayed in gray when the USB flash memory device is disconnected from USB port A Clock icon Clicking or pressing the L CLICK button ove...

Page 29: ...he VA 1842 as a receiver monitor to perform HDMI protocol analysis of an HDMI output device Measurement of the timing can be performed even for DVI output devices without an HDMI function When you will use the VA 1842 as a receiver select the icon before use Device with HDMI output terminal DVD player etc ...

Page 30: ...ut device By connecting an HDMI compatible monitor to the HDMI output of the VA 1842 you can check that an output device is operating normally as repeater support When you will use the VA 1842 as a repeater select the icon before use Device with HDMI output terminal DVD player etc Device with HDMI input terminal LCD TV etc ...

Page 31: ...connecting a through box to the HDMI THROUGH connector of the VA 1842 you can check that an HDMI input output device is operating normally Also the DDC and CEC lines can be monitored to check the direct exchange of input devices and output devices When you will use the VA 1842 in through mode select the icon before use Device with HDMI input terminal LCD TV etc Device with HDMI output terminal DVD...

Page 32: ... Connection Example when Generate Generate video signals from the VA 1842 and measure the display of HDMI compatible monitors This can be used only in receiver mode Device with HDMI input terminal LCD TV etc ...

Page 33: ...king or pressing R CLICK opens the window shown in the figure below so that you can select a menu An overview of the menu configuration is shown in the following figure Clicking or pressing L CLICK over OSD ON OFF turns OSD display off ...

Page 34: ...18 3 1 ANALYZE Use the ANALYZE menu when measuring input HDMI states Mouse operation Right click left click ANALYZE Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key Or press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE ...

Page 35: ...u Configuration 19 3 2 GENERATE Use the GENERATE menu when generating video signals Mouse operation Right click left click GENERATE Unit operation Press the GENERATE key Or press R CLICK press L CLICK over GENERATE ...

Page 36: ...20 3 3 COMPLIANCE Mouse operation Right click left click COMPLIANCE Unit operation Press the COMPLIANCE key Or press R CLICK press L CLICK over COMPLIANCE ...

Page 37: ...Chapter 3 Menu Configuration 21 3 4 CONFIG Mouse operation Right click left click CONFIG Unit operation Press the CONFIG key Or press R CLICK press L CLICK over CONFIG ...

Page 38: ...22 3 5 SETUP Mouse operation Right click left click SETUP Unit operation Press the SETUP key Or press R CLICK press L CLICK over SETUP ...

Page 39: ...23 4 Source ANALYSIS You can measure the timing of HDMI signals and decode and display InfoFrame and other content The items of the measurement result display part are as shown in the following figure ...

Page 40: ...sures the timing of input The display method is as follows Mouse operation Right click left click ANALYZE left click Video Timing Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over Video Timing Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE ...

Page 41: ...idth V Front Porch Field1 VF 1 VSYNC front porch width HV Sync OffSet1 H and V phase difference V Active Field2 VD2 VDISP width of 2nd field when interlace V Sync Field2 VS2 VSYNC width of 2nd field when interlace V Back Porch Field2 VB2 VSYNC back porch width of 2nd field when interlace V Front Porch Field2 VF2 VSYNC front porch width of 2nd field when interlace HV Sync OffSet2 H and V phase diff...

Page 42: ...nal Vertical Synchronization Signal when Non Interlaced Vertical Synchronization Signal when Interlaced VS VB VD VF VT Data Enable HSYNC VSYNC VS1 VB1 VD1 VF2 VT Data Enable HSYNC VSYNC VD2 VF1 VS2 VB 2 HS HB HD HF HT Data Enable HSYNC ...

Page 43: ...left click ANALYZE left click AVI InfoFrame Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over AVI InfoFrame Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Also you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The AVI InfoFrame display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description Status Change Presence or absence of changing ...

Page 44: ...GB YCbCr4 2 2 YCbCr4 4 4 YCbCr4 2 0 Active Format Aspect Same as picture aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 14 9 box 16 9 box 14 9 box 16 9 4 3 H Just 16 9 14 9 V Just 16 9 4 3 V Just reserved Picture Aspect No Data 4 3 16 9 Future Colorimetry No Data SMPTE 170M ITU601 ITU709 Extended Colorimetry Valid Non uniform Scaling Unknown Scaled H Scaled V Scaled H V RGB Quantization Range Default Limited Range Full Ra...

Page 45: ...on No Repetition pixel sent X times Reserved IT Content Type Graphics Photo Cinema Game YCC Quantization Range Limited Range Full Range Reserved Reserved Line Number of End of Top Bar ETB 0 to FFFF Line Number of Start of Bottom Bar SBB 0 to FFFF Pixel Number of End of Top Bar ELB 0 to FFFF Pixel Number of Start of Bottom Bar SRB 0 to FFFF Rsv of Data Byte1 NO ERROR ERROR Rsv of Data Byte4 NO ERRO...

Page 46: ...ICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Also you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The SPD InfoFrame display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description Status Change Presence or absence of changing after pressing Clear Type Code 83 H Version Number XX H Length of InfoFrame XX H Checksum XX H Vendor Name 8 characters Prod...

Page 47: ...e ANALYZE key press L CLICK over Audio InfoFrame Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Also you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The Audio InfoFrame display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description Status Change Presence or absence of changing after pressing Clear Type Code 84 H Version Number XX H Length ...

Page 48: ...it 20 bit 24 bit Speaker Placement TC FCH FLH FRH FLW FRW FRC FLC RR RL FC LFE FR FL Refer to the standards Reserved Level Shift Value 0 15dB Down mix Inhibit Flag Permitted or No information Prohibited Format Code Extension Refer to Audio Coding Type HE AAC HE AACv2 MPEG Surround Reserved LFE Playback Level Unknown or refer to other information 0 dB playback 10 dB playback Reserved Rsv of Data By...

Page 49: ...Chapter 4 Source ANALYSIS 33 Rsv of Data Byte6 NO ERROR ERROR Rsv of Data Byte7 NO ERROR ERROR Rsv of Data Byte8 NO ERROR ERROR Rsv of Data Byte9 NO ERROR ERROR Rsv of Data Byte10 NO ERROR ERROR ...

Page 50: ...foFrame Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Also you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The Audio InfoFrame display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description Status Change Presence or absence of changing after pressing Clear Type Code 85 H Version Number XX H Length of InfoFrame XX H Checksum XX H MPEG Bit ...

Page 51: ...Chapter 4 Source ANALYSIS 35 Rsv of Data Byte9 NO ERROR ERROR Rsv of Data Byte10 NO ERROR ERROR ...

Page 52: ...y press L CLICK over Vendor Specific InfoFrame Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Also you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The Vendor Specific InfoFrame display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description Status Change Presence or absence of changing after pressing Clear Multi Packet No No 1 No 2 No 3 Typ...

Page 53: ...om Side by Side Half Reserved 3D_Meta_present 0H or 1H 3D_Structure side by side half 3D_Ext_Data Horizontal Odd Left Odd Right Horizontal Odd Left Even Right Horizontal Even Left Odd Right Horizontal Even Left Even Right Quincunx Odd Left Odd Right Quincunx Odd Left Even Right Quincunx Even Left Odd Right Quincunx Even Left Even Right Reserved 3D_Meta_present 1H 3D_Metadata_type XX H 3D_Metadata_...

Page 54: ...x Odd Left Odd Right Quincunx Odd Left Even Right Quincunx Even Left Odd Right Quincunx Even Left Even Right Reserved 3D_ Additionalinfo_present Present 3D_DualView Normal 3D or DualView 3D_ViewDependency No Indication The right view originates The left view originates Both views 3D_Preferred2DView No Indication Use right 3D view Use left 3D view Don t Care 3D_DisparityData_present Present 3D_Disp...

Page 55: ...ICK over ANALYZE Also you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The Gamut Metadata Packet display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description Status Change Presence or absence of changing after pressing Clear Type Code 87 H Version Number XX H Length of InfoFrame XX H Checksum XX H EOTF Traditional gamma SDR Luminanc...

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Page 57: ...click Gamut MetaData Packet Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over Gamut MetaData Packet Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Also you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The Gamut Metadata Packet display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description Status Change Presence or absence of changing ...

Page 58: ...Vertices Facets Range GBD Color Precision 8bit 10bit 12bit Format Flag Vertices Facets GBD Color Space ITU R BT 709 using RGB xvYCC601 IEC 61966 2 4 SD using YCbCr xvYCC709 IEC 61966 2 4 HD using YCbCr XYZ Format Flag Range GBD Color Space Reserved RGB expression of xvYCC601 RGB expression of xvYCC709 Reserved Format Flag Vertices Facets Facet Mode 0 or 1 Number Vertices H XX H Number Vertices L X...

Page 59: ...o you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The ACP Packet display items when GUI display are as follows 1 is displayed when ACP Type of DVD Audio and 2 is displayed when ACP Type is Super Audio CD Displayed item Description Status Change Presence or absence of changing after pressing Clear Packet Type Code 04 H ACP_Type Generic Audio IE...

Page 60: ...Byte2 NO ERROR ERROR Rsv of Data Byte2 27 NO ERROR ERROR 2 Count_A XX times Count_S XX times Count_U XX times CCI_Flags Q_A CD Quality unlimited DSD quality CCI_Flags Q_S CD Quality unlimited DSD quality CCI_Flags Q_U CD Quality unlimited DSD quality CCI_Flags Move_A not allowed for the content allowed for the content CCI_Flags Move_S not allowed for the content allowed for the content CCI_Flags M...

Page 61: ...CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Also you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The ISRC1 Packet display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description Status Change Presence or absence of changing after pressing Clear Packet Type Code 05H ISRC_Cont XX H ISRC_Valid XX H ISRC_Status XX H Validity information 0H UPC EAN a...

Page 62: ...t click left click ANALYZE left click ISRC2 Packet Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over ISRC2 Packet Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Also you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The ISRC2 Packet display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description Status Change Presence or absence of chan...

Page 63: ...l Control Packet Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Also you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The General Control Packet display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description Status Change Presence or absence of changing after pressing Clear SET_AVMUTE ON OFF Clear_AVMUTE ON OFF Color Depth Color Depth not i...

Page 64: ...E key press L CLICK over Channel Status Bit Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Also you can switch between HEX and GUI display by right clicking over the window and then clicking HEX GUI The Channel Status Bit display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description Professional or Consumer Professional Mode Consumer Mode Audio linear PCM samples other than linear PCM samples...

Page 65: ...l compact cassette Magnetic tape or disc DAT Magnetic tape or disc Video tape recorder Magnetic tape or disc Digital compact recorder Magnetic tape or disc Reserved Broadcast reception Japan Broadcast reception Europe Broadcast reception USA Broadcast reception Electronic software delivery Broadcast reception Reserved Without copyright information Synthesizer Without copyright information Micropho...

Page 66: ...served Maximum sample length 20bits 24bits Sample word length Maximum audio sample word length 20 bit Word length not indicated default 16bits 18bits 19bits 20bits 17bits Reserved Maximum audio sample word length 24 bit Word length not indicated default 20bits 22bits 23bits 24bits 21bits Reserved Rsv of Data CSB Repetition Period NO ERROR ERROR Audio FIFO ERROR NO ERROR ERROR AudioPLL Lock ERROR N...

Page 67: ... Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over Audio Timing Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE The Audio Timing display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description N Indication DEC of each register value CTS Audio Type Audio Sample One Bit Audio High Bitrate Audio CH1 Volume of each channel This can be switched between dB display figure on left above and value ...

Page 68: ...support etc BSTATUS1 Count Total number of devices connected to downstream BSTATUS2 Depth Total number of stages connected to downstream KSVFIFO KSV values of the devices connected to downstream that have been collected by the VA 1842 V Value for judging whether or not the KSV list generated by the VA 1842 is appropriate HDCP2 2 ReceiverID Receiver ID of the VA 1842 read with certrx of AKE_Send_Ce...

Page 69: ...eamID_Type Type of stream ID sent with RepeaterAuth_Stream_Manage StreamID Type of stream identifier sent with RepeaterAuth_Stream_Manage RxInfo Information of the devices connected to downstream that is read with RepeaterAuth_Send_ReceiverID_List ReceiverIDList Receiver ID values of the devices connected to downstream that have been collected by the VA 1842 Displayed only when repeater ...

Page 70: ... Config setting items are as follows Setting Item Description HDCP Disable MODE ON Sets the sink device of HDCP Disable BStatus HDMI_MODE Clear Sets HDMI_MODE of Bstatus to 0 and continues operation Incorrect BKSV MODE ON Sets an incorrect BKSV to be returned Incorrect R0 MODE ON Sets an incorrect R0 to be returned Incorrect Ri MODE ON Sets an incorrect Ri to be returned Incorrect V MODE ON Sets a...

Page 71: ...TH_REQ Sends REAUTH_REQ VIRTUAL REPEATER MODE When the VA 1842 is used as a repeater performs emulation for the device that outputs to the VA 1842 so that there is an HDMI device connected to the output side of the VA 1842 DEVICE COUNT Sets the total number of devices connected to the output destination of the VA 1842 Furthermore when MAX DEVS EXCEEDED ON is set MAX DEVS EXCEEDED will be 1 DEPTH S...

Page 72: ...ver the window and then clicking HEX GUI The SCDC display items when GUI display are as follows Displayed item Description SCDC Disable Sets an acknowledgment to not be returned in response to SCDC access Sink Version XX H Source Version XX H TMDS_Bit_Clock_Ratio Ratio is 1 10 or ratio is 1 40 Scrambling_Enable Disable Enable Scrambling_Status Disable Enable RR_Enable Disable Enable Ch2_Locked No ...

Page 73: ... and the data flowing on the DDC line between the HDMI sink device and HDMI source device in through mode can be displayed on the LCD of the unit front panel The work of checking whether or not a HDMI sink device and HDMI source device can correctly send and receive DDC commands can be performed by using this function The display method is as follows Mouse operation Right click left click ANALYZE ...

Page 74: ...ignal XXh XXm XXs XXX Xms Acquisition time The data types are classified as follows depending on the slave address Slave Address Details A0 H EDID read command 60 H EDID segment pointer switching command 74 H HDCP related command Other than above Command other than of EDID and HDCP ...

Page 75: ...nit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over DDC Line Capture Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Item Description Trigger Free Sets Trigger to Free Slave Address Set the slave address for which you wish to apply the trigger Sub Address Set the slave address and sub address for which you wish to apply the trigger Single Sets Trigger to Single Delta Time Displays the time between the...

Page 76: ...the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over CEC Monitor Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE The CEC Monitor display items are as follows Displayed item Description OP OP Code PA Parameter XXh XXm XXs XXX Xms Acquisition time X X Logical Address The errors output by CEC Monitor are as follows Item Details Error Handling The Follower which has detected an error where the bit period is less than the stan...

Page 77: ...ow level when an attempt has been made to send a command from the VA 1842 Send Error Handling This message is displayed if for some reason the 1 bit period is shorter than the standard value when a command has been sent from the VA 1842 and this has been notified by the Follower If the low level period is longer than 3 30 3 35 ms this is treated as Error Handling Send Arbitration Error This messag...

Page 78: ...t click ANALYZE left click CEC Send Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over CEC Send Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE The settings of Initiator Setting are as follows Item Description Auto Sets the logical address set in 4 2 7 Address Setting Direct Directly set the logical address from the selection items on the right The logical addresses are as follows Address Device 0 T...

Page 79: ...end destination to TV Routing Control Active Source Broadcasts Active Source Inactive Source Sends Inactive Source Request Active Source Broadcasts Request Active Source Routing Change If the VA 1842 is emulating two or more devices changes the least significant bit of the physical address currently being notified and broadcasts Routing Change Set Stream Path Sends Give Physical Address and broadc...

Page 80: ... Deck Control Give Deck Status ON Sends Give Deck Status ON Give Deck Status OFF Sends Give Deck Status OFF Give Deck Status ONCE Sends Give Deck Status ONCE Skip Forward Wind Sends Deck Control Skip Forward Wind Skip Reverse Rewind Sends Deck Control Skip Reverse Rewind Stop Sends Deck Control Stop Eject Sends Deck Control Eject Play Forward Sends Play Play Forward Play Reverse Sends Play Play Re...

Page 81: ...gue Service 1 Sets Analogue Service 1 set in Support tuner as the parameter and sends Select Analogue Service Select Analogue Service 2 Sets Analogue Service 2 set in Support tuner as the parameter and sends Select Analogue Service Select Analogue Service 3 Sets Analogue Service 3 set in Support tuner as the parameter and sends Select Analogue Service Tuner Step Decrement Sends Tuner Step Decremen...

Page 82: ...trol Pressed Left Up Sends Left Up of User Control Pressed Left Down Sends Left Down of User Control Pressed Root Menu Sends Root Menu of User Control Pressed Setup Menu Sends Setup Menu of User Control Pressed Contents Menu Sends Contents Menu of User Control Pressed Favorite Menu Sends Favorite Menu of User Control Pressed Exit Sends Exit of User Control Pressed Reserved 0x0E Reserved 0x1F Sends...

Page 83: ... Control Pressed Page Up Sends Page Up of User Control Pressed Page Down Sends Page Down of User Control Pressed Reserved 0x39 Reserved 0x3F Sends Reserved of User Control Pressed Power Sends Power of User Control Pressed Volume Up Sends Volume Up of User Control Pressed Volume Down Sends Volume Down of User Control Pressed Mute Sends Mute of User Control Pressed Play Sends Play of User Control Pr...

Page 84: ...Reserved 0x5F Sends Reserved of User Control Pressed Play Function Sends Play Function of User Control Pressed Pause Play Function Sends Pause Play Function of User Control Pressed Record Function Sends Record Function of User Control Pressed Pause Record Function Sends Pause Record Function of User Control Pressed Stop Function Sends Stop Function of User Control Pressed Mute Function Sends Mute ...

Page 85: ...er Control Pressed Data Sends Data of User Control Pressed Reserved 0x77 Reserved 0x7F Sends Reserved of User Control Pressed Remote Control Pass Through Select Sends Select of User Control Pressed Up Sends Up of User Control Pressed Down Sends Down of User Control Pressed Left Sends Left of User Control Pressed Right Sends Right of User Control Pressed Right Up Sends Right Up of User Control Pres...

Page 86: ...ressed Channel Up Sends Channel Up of User Control Pressed Channel Down Sends Channel Down of User Control Pressed Previous Channel Sends Previous Channel of User Control Pressed Sound Select Sends Sound Select of User Control Pressed Input Select Sends Input Select of User Control Pressed Display Information Sends Display Information of User Control Pressed Help Sends Help of User Control Pressed...

Page 87: ...rd Sends Pause Record of User Control Pressed Reserved 0x4F Sends Reserved of User Control Pressed Angle Sends Angle of User Control Pressed Sub picture Sends Sub picture of User Control Pressed Video on Demand Sends Video on Demand of User Control Pressed Electronic Program Guide Sends Electronic Program Guide of User Control Pressed Timer Programming Sends Timer Programming of User Control Press...

Page 88: ...Function Sends Power Toggle Function of User Control Pressed Power Off Function Sends Power Off Function of User Control Pressed Power On Function Sends Power On Function of User Control Pressed Reserved 0x6E Reserved 0x70 P sends Reserved of User Control Pressed F1 Blue P sends F1 Blue of User Control Pressed F2 Red P sends F2 Red of User Control Pressed F3 Green P sends F3 Green of User Control ...

Page 89: ...e Wide Range Control Fast Rate Wide Range Control Sends Audio Rate Control Fast Rate Wide Range Control Slow Rate Wide Range Control Sends Audio Rate Control Slow Rate Wide Range Control Standard Rate Narrow Range Control Sends Audio Rate Control Standard Rate Narrow Range Control Fast Rate Narrow Range Control Sends Audio Rate Control Fast Rate Narrow Range Control Slow Rate Narrow Range Control ...

Page 90: ...K press L CLICK over ANALYZE Item Description Power Status Displays the currently emulated power status Active Source Device Displays the currently active source device Display Status Displays the currently emulated display status This is enabled only when the VA 1842 is emulating a TV Recording Status Displays the currently emulated recording status This is enabled only when the VA 1842 is emulat...

Page 91: ...ntly emulated menu status This is enabled only when the VA 1842 is emulating a TV UI Command Status Displays the sent UI command status OSD Name Status Displays the currently emulated device OSD name The setting is set in the OSD Name part of ANALYZE Device Information OSD String Disp Status Displays the sent OSD string This is enabled only when the VA 1842 is emulating a TV Audio Mode Status Disp...

Page 92: ... L CLICK over ANALYZE Item Description Trigger Free Sets Trigger to Free OP Code Set the OP code for which you wish to apply the trigger Single Sets Single for Trigger Parameter Set the parameter for which you wish to apply the trigger ALL Error Sets All Error for Trigger Error Handling Sets Error Handling for Trigger Bit Period Short Error Sets Bit Period Short Error for Trigger Bit Period Long E...

Page 93: ...lick Address Setting Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over Address Setting Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Item Description Logical Address TV Sets Logical Address to TV Recording Device Sets Logical Address to Recording Device Tuner Sets Logical Address to Tuner Playback Device Sets Logical Address to Playback Device Audio System Sets Logical Address to Audio System Dir...

Page 94: ...ion Image View On Supports receiving of Image View On Tuner Step Increment Supports receiving of Tuner Step Increment Tuner Step Decrement Supports receiving of Tuner Step Decrement Tuner Device Status Supports receiving of Tuner Device Status Give Tuner Device Status Supports receiving of Give Tuner Device Status Record On Supports receiving of Record On Record Status Supports receiving of Record...

Page 95: ... Mode Status Supports receiving of System Audio Mode Status Routing Change Supports receiving of Routing Change Routing Information Supports receiving of Routing Information Active Source Supports receiving of Active Source Give Physical Address Supports receiving of Give Physical Address Report Physical Address Supports receiving of Report Physical Address Request Active Source Supports receiving...

Page 96: ...Audio Descriptor Request Short Audio Descriptor Supports receiving of Request Short Audio Descriptor Initiate ARC Supports receiving of Initiate ARC Report ARC Initiated Supports receiving of Report ARC Initiated Report ARC Terminated Supports receiving of Report ARC Terminated Request ARC Initiation Supports receiving of Request ARC Initiation Request ARC Termination Supports receiving of Request...

Page 97: ...er Support Language Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Code a Language Code a Language aar Afar abk Abkhazian ace Achinese ach Acoli ada Adangme ady Adyghe Adygei afa Afro Asiatic Other afh Afrihili afr Afrikaans ain Ainu aka Akan akk Akkadian alb sqi Albanian ale Aleut alg Algonquian languages alt Southern Altai amh Amharic ang English Old ca 450 1100 anp Angika apa Apache languages ara Ara...

Page 98: ...reton btk Batak Indonesia bua Buriat bug Buginese bul Bulgarian bur mya Burmese byn Blin Bilin Code c Language Code c Language cad Caddo cai Central American Indian Other car Carib cat Catalan Valencian cau Caucasian Other ceb Cebuano cel Celtic Other ces cze Czech cha Chamorro chb Chibcha che Chechen chg Chagatai Chi zho Chinese chk Chuukese chm Mari chn Chinook jargon cho Choctaw chp Chipewyan c...

Page 99: ...de f Language Code f Language fan Fang fao Faroese fas per Persian fat Fanti fij Fijian fil Filipino Pilipino fin Finnish fiu Finno Ugrian Other fon Fon fra fre French fre fra French frm French Middle ca 1400 1600 fro French Old 842 ca 1400 frr Northern Frisian frs Eastern Frisian fry Western Frisian ful Fulah fur Friulian Code g Language Code g Language gaa Ga gay Gayo gba Gbaya gem Germanic Othe...

Page 100: ... Iroquoian languages isl ice Icelandic ita Italian Code j Language Code j Language jav Javanese jbo Lojban jpn Japanese jpr Judeo Persian jrb Judeo Arabic Code k Language Code k Language kaa Kara Kalpak kab Kabyle kac Kachin kal Kalaallisut Greenlandic kam Kamba kan Kannada kar Karen kas Kashmiri kat geo Georgian kau Kanuri kaw Kawi kaz Kazakh kbd Kabardian kha Khasi khi Khoisan Other khm Khmer kh...

Page 101: ...neous languages mkd mac Macedonian mkh Mon Khmer Other mlg Malagasy mlt Maltese mnc Manchu mni Manipuri mno Manobo languages moh Mohawk mol Moldavian mon Mongolian mos Mossi mri mao Maori msa may Malay mul Multiple languages mun Munda languages mus Creek mwl Mirandese mwr Marwari mya bur Burmese myn Mayan languages myv Erzya Code n Language Code n Language nah Nahuatl nai North American Indian nap...

Page 102: ... Prakrit languages pro Provencal Old to 1500 pus Pushto Code q Language Code q Language que Quechua Code r Language Code r Language raj Rajasthani rap Rapanui rar Rarotongan roa Romance Other roh Raeto Romance rom Romany ron rum Romanian rum ron Romanian run Rundi rup Aromanian Arumanian Macedo Romanian rus Russian Code s Language Code s Language sad Sandawe sag Sango sah Yakut sai South American ...

Page 103: ...mne ter Tereno tet Tetum tgk Tajik tgl Tagalog tha Thai tib bod Tibetan tig Tigre tir Tigrinya tiv Tiv tkl Tokelau tlh Klingon tlhIngan Hol tli Tlingit tmh Tamashek tog Tonga Nyasa ton Tonga Tonga Islands tpi Tok Pisin tsi Tsimshian tsn Tswana tso Tsonga tuk Turkmen tum Tumbuka tup Tupi languages tur Turkish tut Altaic Other tvl Tuvalu twi Twi tyv Tuvinian Code u Language Code u Language udm Udmur...

Page 104: ...x Language xal Kalmyk Oirat xho Xhosa Code y Language Code y Language yao Yao yap Yapese yid Yiddish yor Yoruba ypk Yupik languages Code z Language Code z Language zap Zapotec zen Zenaga zha Zhuang Chuang zho chi Chinese znd Zande zul Zulu zun Zuni ...

Page 105: ...gital Broadcast System1 Digital Broadcast System Service Identification1 Service identified by Channel Service identified by Digital IDs Digital Service 2 Digital Broadcast System2 ARIB generic ATSC generic DVB generic ARIB BS ARIB CS ARIB T Cable Satellite Terrestrial DVB C DVB S DVB S2 DVB T Service Identification 6Byte DATA Service Identification2 Digital Service 3 Digital Broadcast System3 Ser...

Page 106: ...gue Frequency Analogue Service 2 Analogue Broadcast Type2 2Byte DATA Analogue Frequency2 Broadcast System Broadcast System2 PAL B G SECAM L PAL M Analogue Service 3 Analogue Broadcast Type3 NTSC M PAL I SECAM DK Analogue Frequency3 SECAM B G SECAM L PAL DK Broadcast System3 ...

Page 107: ...ft click ANALYZE left click Support Timer Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over Support Timer Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Analogue Timer Setting Set the Analogue Timer settings Digital Timer Setting Set the Digital Timer settings External Timer Setting Set the External Timer settings ...

Page 108: ...ouse operation Right click left click ANALYZE left click Device Information Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over Device Information Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Vendor ID 3Byte DATA OSD NAME ASCII maximum 14 bytes CEC Version 1 3a 1 4 ...

Page 109: ...esponse Setting Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE The items that can be set are as follows Item Description Enable Sets whether or not to respond Also sets the destination when responding Receive OP CODE OP code for which the setting is enabled Receive Data Length Volume of data for which the setting is enabled Receive Data Data for which the setting is enabled displays only the number set ...

Page 110: ... Right click left click ANALYZE left click Original Command Setting Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over Original Command Setting Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE The items that can be set are as follows Item Description OP CODE OP code to send Data Length Volume of data to send Data Data to send displays only the number set in Data Length ...

Page 111: ...ollows Item Description Start Bit Low Time The low time of the start bit can be set Start Bit High Low Time The high time of the start bit can be set One Bits Low Time The low time of the one bits can be set One Bits High Low Time The high time of the one bits can be set Zero Bits Low Time The low time of the zero bits can be set Zero Bits High Low Time The high time of the zero bits can be set Co...

Page 112: ...a part with checked below the waveform The display method is as follows Mouse operation Right click left click ANALYZE left click Frame Communication Setting Unit operation Press the ANALYZE key press L CLICK over Frame Communication Setting Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE ...

Page 113: ...ARC Status Press R CLICK press L CLICK over ANALYZE Item Description Audio Return Channel Enable When is checked Audio Return Channel can be used Generate Data When is checked the setting data is sent Sampling Frequency The frequency with the selected among 32 kHz to 192 kHz is sent Sample Length The sample length with the selected among 16 bit to 24 bit is sent Audio Frequency Type1 XX x100 Type2...

Page 114: ...served Digital digital conv signal PCM encoder decoder Digital digital conv signal Digital signal mixer Digital digital conv signal Sampling rate converter Digital digital conv signal Digital sound sampler Digital digital conv signal Digital sound processor Digital digital conv signal Reserved Magnetic tape or disc DAT Magnetic tape or disc Video tape recorder Magnetic tape or disc Digital compact...

Page 115: ...accuracy Level 2 1000ppm default Level 1 50ppm high accuracy Level 3 variable pitch Reserved Max sample length 20bit 24bit Sample word length Maximum audio sample word length 20 bit Word length not indicated default 16bits 18bits 19bits 20bits 17bits Reserved Maximum audio sample word length 24 bit Word length not indicated default 20bits 22bits 23bits 24bits 21bits Reserved Initiate Request Mode ...

Page 116: ...re Type Line Acquires the video data of 1 line Pixel Acquires the video data of 1 pixel Capture Line XXX Pixel XXX Save Line Saves the RBG data and YCbCr data of 1 line set in Capture Line as text data to the USB flash memory device Pixel Saves the xyz data of 1 pixel set in Capture Pixel as text data to the USB flash memory device Color Type RGB YCbCr4 2 2 YCbCr4 4 4 YCbCr4 2 0 Color Depth 8bit 1...

Page 117: ...e Reserved Reserved Color Type RGB Default Limited Range Full Range Reserved Clear Clears the video data of 1 acquired pixel When the timing of pixel clock 150 MHz or higher and deep color of other than CEA 861F are input measurement will be up to 8 bits Lower bits are measured as 0 When a color depth of 16 bits is input measurement will be a maximum of up to 12 bits Lower bits are measured as 0 ...

Page 118: ...2 Audio Displays and changes the audio latency of the EDID set on the VA 1842 Interlaced Video Displays and changes the interlaced video latency of the EDID set on the VA 1842 Audio Displays and changes the interlaced audio latency of the EDID set on the VA 1842 Difference Displays the delay time of audio and video measured with the VA 1842 When Latency_Fields_Present and I_Latency_Fields_Present ...

Page 119: ...Chapter 4 Source ANALYSIS 103 ...

Page 120: ...104 ...

Page 121: ...105 5 Signal Generate Generate video signals etc The items of the measurement result display part are as shown in the following figure ...

Page 122: ...E left click Generate Setting Unit operation Press the GENERATE key press L CLICK over Generate Setting Press R CLICK press L CLICK over GENERATE Item Description Generate Video Sets OFF 8bit 10bit 12bit 16bit of video signals Generate Audio Sets ON OFF of audio signals HDCP Sets OFF HDCP1 4 HDCP2 2 of HDCP Scramble Sets ON OFF of scramble Enabled only when output is 340 Mcsc or lower AV MUTE Sets...

Page 123: ...ignal for the set time portion first The time setting can be changed to between 0 and 1000 ms Packet The packets with selected are sent AVI InfoFrame SPD InfoFrame Audio InfoFrame MPEG InfoFrame Vendor InfoFrame1 Vendor InfoFrame2 Vendor InfoFrame3 Dynamic Range and Mastering InfoFrame Gamut Meta Data Packet ACP Packet ISRC Packet Other InfoFrame Scroll Performs scrolling in the horizontal or vert...

Page 124: ...108 Frame W Raster R Raster G Raster B Raster Window Random Color Bar ...

Page 125: ...Chapter 5 Signal Generate 109 3D Checker When Generate Timing is Frame Packing When Generate Timing is 2D Cross Hatch The output video data actually becomes 8 bits ...

Page 126: ...p and Bottom Outputs as top and bottom video Video Code Select the video timing you wish to output For details on video timing see 10 2 Video Code Pixel Clock Pixel frequency of video timing selected in Video Code 25 to 165 MHz H Frequency HSYNC frequency of video timing selected in Video Code V Frequency VSYNC frequency of video timing selected in Video Code H Total Pixels HTOTAL width of video t...

Page 127: ...lected in Video Code V Front Porch Field1 VSYNC front porch width of video timing selected in Video Code V Active Field2 VDISP width of 2nd field when interlace of video timing selected in Video Code V Sync Field2 VSYNC width of 2nd field when interlace of video timing selected in Video Code V Back Porch Field2 VSYNC back porch width of 2nd field when interlace of video timing in selected in Video...

Page 128: ...ft click AVI InfoFrame Unit operation Press the GENERATE key press L CLICK over AVI InfoFrame Press R CLICK press L CLICK over GENERATE Setting Item Settings Type Code 82 H Version Number XX H Length of InfoFrame XX H Checksum XX H Scan Information No Data Overscanned Underscanned Future Bar Information Bar Data not valid V Bar Info valid ...

Page 129: ...16 9 center 4 3 H Just 16 9 14 9 V Just 16 9 4 3 V Just Reserved 0H 1H 5H 6H 7H CH Picture Aspect No Data 4 3 16 9 Future Colorimetry No Data SMPTE 170M ITU601 ITU709 Extended Colorimetry Valid Non uniform Scaling Unknown Scaled H Scaled V Scaled H V RGB Quantization Range Default Limited Range Full Range Reserved Extended Colorimetry xvYCC601 xvYCC709 SYCC601 AdobeYCC601 AdobeRGB ITU R BT 2020 Y ...

Page 130: ... Content Type Graphics Photo Cinema Game YCC Quantization Range Limited Range Full Range Reserved Reserved Line Number of End of Top Bar ETB 0 to FFFF Line Number of Start of Bottom Bar SBB 0 to FFFF Pixel Number of End of Top Bar ELB 0 to FFFF Pixel Number of Start of Bottom Bar SRB 0 to FFFF ...

Page 131: ...ation Press the GENERATE key press L CLICK over SPD InfoFrame Press R CLICK press L CLICK over GENERATE Setting Item Settings Type Code 83 H Version Number XX H Length of InfoFrame XX H Checksum XX H Vendor Name 8 characters Product Description 16 characters Source Device Info unknown Digital STB DVD D VHS HDD Video DVC DSC Video CD GAME PC general Blu Ray Disc Super Audio CD HD DVD PMP Reserved ...

Page 132: ... key press L CLICK over Audio InfoFrame Press R CLICK press L CLICK over GENERATE Displayed item Description Type Code 84 H Version Number XX H Length of Audio InfoFrame XX H Checksum XX H Audio Coding Type Refer to Stream Header IEC60958 PCM AC 3 MPEG1 Layers 1 2 MP3 MPEG1 Layer 3 MPEG2 multichannel AAC DTS ATRAC One Bit Audio Dolby Digital DTS HD MLP DST WMA Pro Refer to Audio Coding Extension T...

Page 133: ...H FLH FRH FLW FRW FRC FLC RR RL FC LFE FR FL Refer to the standards Reserved Level Shift Value 0 15dB Down mix Inhibit Flag Permitted or No information Prohibited Format Code Extension Refer to Audio Coding Type Not in use 1 Not in use 2 Not in use 3 MPEG 4 HE AAC MPEG 4 HE AACv2 MPEG 4 AAC LC DRA MPEG 4 HE AAC MPEG surround Reserved MPEG 4 AAC LC MPEG surround LFE Playback Level Unknown or refer ...

Page 134: ...eration Press the GENERATE key press L CLICK over MPEG InfoFrame Press R CLICK press L CLICK over GENERATE Displayed item Description Type Code 85 H Version Number XX H Length of InfoFrame XX H Checksum XX H MPEG Bit 0 XX H MPEG Bit 1 XX H MPEG Bit 2 XX H MPEG Bit 3 XX H Field Repeat New Field picture Repeated Field MPEG Frame Unknown No Data I Picture B Picture P Picture ...

Page 135: ...ICK press L CLICK over GENERATE Displayed item Description Type Code 81 H Version Number XX H Length of Vendor InfoFrame XX H Checksum XX H IEEE Resistance ID 0 XX H 03 H IEEE Resistance ID 1 XX H 0C H IEEE Resistance ID 2 XX H 00 H IEEE Registration ID 000C03 H HDMI_Video_Format no video format Extended resolution format 3D format HDMI_Video_Format Extended resolution format HDMI VIC 4Kx2K 29 97 ...

Page 136: ...XX H 3D_Metadata_length XX H 3D_Metadata_1 20 XX H IEEE Registration ID C45DD8 H Version XX 3D_Valid 0H or 1H 3D_Valid 1 3D_F_Structure Frame packing Field alternative Line alternative Side by Side Full L depth L depth graphics graphics depth Top and Bottom Side by Side Half Reserved 3D_Meta_present Not Present or Present 3D_Additionalinfo_present Not Present or Present 3D_DisparityData_present No...

Page 137: ...y No Indication The right view originates The left view originates Both views 3D_Preferred2DView No Indication Use right 3D view Use left 3D view Don t Care 3D_DisparityData_present Present 3D_DisparityData_version X 3D_DisparityData_lenght X 3D_Disparitydata_1 18 XX H 3D_Meta_present 1H 3D_Metadata_type XX H 3D_Metadata_Length XX H 3D_Metadata_1 20 XX H ...

Page 138: ...s the GENERATE key press L CLICK over Dynamic Range and Mastering InfoFrame Press R CLICK press L CLICK over GENERATE Setting Item Settings Type Code 87 H Version Number XX H Length of InfoFrame XX H Checksum XX H EOTF Traditional gamma SDR Luminance Range Traditional gamma HDR Luminance Range SMPTE ST 2084 2 Hybrid Log Gamma Reserved Static_Metadata_Discriptor_ID Static Metadata Type1 Reserved di...

Page 139: ... XXXXX display_primaries_x2 X XXXXX display_primaries_y2 X XXXXX white_point_x X XXXXX wite_point_y X XXXXX max_dispay_mastering_luminance XXXXXX cd m2 min_dispay_mastering_luminance X XXXXX cd m2 Maximu Content Light Level XXXXXX cd m2 Maximu Frame average Light Level XXXXXX cd m2 ...

Page 140: ...t Press R CLICK press L CLICK over GENERATE Setting Item Settings Packet Type Code 0A H Next Field XX H No Current GBD XX H GBD Profile P0 P1 P2 P3 Reserved Affected Gamut Seq Num XX H Current Gamut Seq Num XX H Packet Seq Intermediate packet in sequence First packet in sequence Last packet in sequence Only packet in sequence GBD profile P1 and Packet Seq First packet in sequence GBD Length H XX H...

Page 141: ...C 61966 2 4 SD using YCbCr xvYCC709 IEC 61966 2 4 HD using YCbCr XYZ Format Flag Range GBD Color Space Reserved RGB expression of xvYCC601 RGB expression of xvYCC709 Format Flag Vertices Facets Facet Mode 0 or 1 Number Vertces H XX H Number Vertices L XX H Packed GBD Vertices Data X XX Format Flag Range Packed Range Data X XX Gamut Rsv pb0 XX H ...

Page 142: ...ode 04 H ACP_Type Generic Audio IEC60958 Identified Audio DVD Audio 1 Super Audio CD 2 Reserved 1 DVD Audio_Type_dependent _Generation XX H Copy_Permission Copy Freely reserved audio_copy_number Can t copy Copy_Number Number of permitted copies is 1 Number of permitted copies is 2 Number of permitted copies is 4 Number of permitted copies is 6 Number of permitted copies is 8 Number of permitted co...

Page 143: ...t_A XX times Count_S XX times Count_U XX times CCI_Flags Q_A CD Quality unlimited DSD quality CCI_Flags Q_S CD Quality unlimited DSD quality CCI_Flags Q_U CD Quality unlimited DSD quality CCI_Flags Move_A not allowed for the content allowed for the content CCI_Flags Move_S not allowed for the content allowed for the content CCI_Flags Move_U not allowed for the content allowed for the content ...

Page 144: ...CK over GENERATE Displayed item Description Packet Type Code 05H ISRC_Cont XX H ISRC_Valid XX H ISRC_Status XX H Validity information 0H UPC EAN and ISRC are invalid 4H UPC EAN is invalid and ISRC is valid 8H UPC EAN is valid and ISRC is invalid CH UPC EAN and ISRC are valid Catalogue code UPC EAN 1 13 XXXXXXXXXXXXX H Country code ISRC 1 2 XX First owner code ISRC 3 5 XXX Year of recording code IS...

Page 145: ...the GENERATE key press L CLICK over Other InfoFrame Press R CLICK press L CLICK over GENERATE The packets that cannot be set in Other InfoFrame are as follows Items Audio Clock Regeneration 0x01 Audio Sample 0x02 General Control Packet 0x03 ACP Packet 0x04 ISRC1 Packet 0x05 One Bit Audio Sample Packet 0x07 DST Audio Packet 0x08 HBR Audio Stream Packet 0x09 Gamut Metadata Packet 0x0A Vendor Specifi...

Page 146: ...130 SPD InfoFrame 0x83 Audio InfoFrame 0x84 MPEG InfoFrame 0x85 ...

Page 147: ...Description Sampling Frequency The frequency with the selected among 32 kHz to 192 kHz is sent Sample Length The sample length with the selected among 16 bit to 24 bit is sent Audio Frequency Type1 XX x100 Type2 XX x100 Audio Volume Type1 XXXX H Type2 XXXX H Output Enable The audio frequencies and audio volumes with the selected for either Type 1 or Type 2 among those with the checked for 1CH to 8...

Page 148: ...al digital conv signal Sampling rate converter Digital digital conv signal Digital sound sampler Digital digital conv signal Digital sound processor Digital digital conv signal Reserved Digital compact cassette Magnetic tape or disc DAT Magnetic tape or disc Video tape recorder Magnetic tape or disc Digital compact recorder Magnetic tape or disc Reserved Broadcast reception Japan Broadcast recepti...

Page 149: ...cy 44 1kHz no indicate 32kHz 48kHz 88 2kHz HDMI Original 96kHz HDMI Original 176 4kHz HDMI Original 192kHz HDMI Original 768kHz HDMI Original Clock accuracy Level 2 1000ppm default Level 1 50ppm high accuracy Level 3 variable pitch Reserved Max sample length 20bit 24bit Sample word length Maximum audio sample word length 20 bit Word length not indicated default 16bits 18bits 19bits 20bits 17bits R...

Page 150: ...entication value calculated by the receiver or repeater device Bcaps HDMI mode repeater support etc BSTATUS1 Count Total number of devices connected to downstream BSTATUS2 Depth Total number of stages connected to downstream V Value for judging whether or not the KSV list generated by the repeater device is appropriate KSVFIFO KSV values of the devices connected to downstream that have been collec...

Page 151: ...cation value calculated by the repeater device RxInfo Information of the devices connected to downstream that is read with RepeaterAuth_Send_ReceiverID_List V Authentication value sent with RepeaterAuth_Send_Ack seq_num_M Number of times that RepeaterAuth_Stream_Manage has been resent StreamID_Type Type of stream ID sent with RepeaterAuth_Stream_Manage StreamID Type of stream identifier sent with ...

Page 152: ...it operation Press the GENERATE key press L CLICK over ARC Status Press R CLICK press L CLICK over GENERATE Items Description Audio Type 01 02 Audio Volume Ch1 XXXX H Ch2 XXXX H Channel Status Bit 1CH 2CH Channel Status Bit Pro or Consumer Consumer Mode Professional Mode Audio Liner PCM sample Other than liner PCM sample Copy Copyright Copyright no copyright ...

Page 153: ...tal conv signal Digital sound processor Digital digital conv signal Reserved Digital compact cassette Magnetic tape or disc DAT Magnetic tape or disc Video tape recorder Magnetic tape or disc Digital compact recorder Magnetic tape or disc Reserved Broadcast reception Japan Broadcast reception Europe Broadcast reception USA Broadcast reception Electronic software delivery Broadcast reception Reserv...

Page 154: ...DMI Original 176 4kHz HDMI Original 192kHz HDMI Original 768kHz Reserved Clock accuracy Level 2 1000ppm default Level 1 50ppm high accuracy Level 3 variable pitch Reserved Max sample length 20bit 24bit Sample word length Maximum audio sample word length 20 bit Word length not indicated default 16bits 18bits 19bits 20bits 17bits Reserved Maximum audio sample word length 24 bit Word length not indic...

Page 155: ...t operation Press the GENERATE key press L CLICK over DDC Output Press R CLICK press L CLICK over GENERATE Displayed item Description Read Write Sets read or write of I2 C Slave Sets the slave address Offset Sets the offset address Length Sets the length Data Sets the data part of the above address ACCESS Result Clicking ACCESS displays the result of the set address for the Length portion in Resul...

Page 156: ...ATE Setting Item Settings StreamID_Type Sets the StreamID_Type to send Not Read HDCP2Version HDCP2Version is not sent Not Send AKE_Init AKE_Init is not sent Key Exchange Sets the key exchange method Not Send LC_Init LC_Init is not sent Not Send SKE_Send_Eks SKE_Send_Eks is not sent Invalid value of V Sends an invalid value of V Not Send RepeaterAuth_Stream_Manage RepeaterAuth_Stream_Manage is not ...

Page 157: ...y out compliance tests in order to prevent connectivity problems and other trouble The VA 1842 can perform some of the compliance checks mainly of the source side and display the corresponding result for each item 6 1 HDMI1 4b Pretest Opens the items related to HDMI CTS ...

Page 158: ...avior Checks whether or not the source device connected to the VA 1842 has read the EDIDs using DDC 7 19 Packet Types Checks whether or not the device connected to the VA 1842 is sending the ACP packets ISRC1 packets ISRC2 packets and audio packets correctly 7 23 Pixel Encoding RGB to RGB only Sink Checks that the source device connected to the VA 1842 is not outputting YCbCr signals to a device w...

Page 159: ... device connected to the VA 1842 7 37 One Bit Audio Checks the One Bit Audio sent from the source device connected to the VA 1842 7 38 3D Video Format Timing Checks whether signals are output in the correct 3D format from the source device connected to the VA 1842 7 39 4K x 2K Video Format Timing Checks whether signals are output in the correct 4Kx2K format from the source device connected to the ...

Page 160: ...lt or FULL When RGB are sent at the VGA resolution the Q1 and Q0 values are not 0 0 or 1 0 YCC Quantization is not Limited or FULL YQ1 and YQ0 values are not 0 0 or 0 1 RGB Quantization is not Default or Limited When RGB are sent at a resolution other than VGA the Q1 and Q0 values are not 0 0 or 0 1 Image appears to be transmitted with a non RGB pixel encoding Non RGB pixel encoding has been confi...

Page 161: ...or video format When Video Code of AVI InfoFrame is 1 64 the number of lines differs from the value specified in the format designated for Video Code V Sync Lines do not equal values for video format When Video Code of AVI InfoFrame is 1 64 the number of lines differs from the value specified in the format designated for Video Code V Back Porch Lines do not equal values for video format When Video...

Page 162: ...Hz N 128 FS 300 Hz range CTS is not without TMDS_Clock N 128 Fs 50ppm CTS is not within 50 ppm of the value calculated by F_TMDS_clock N 128 FS The 50 ppm value is determined by Clock Accuracy of Channel Status Bit CTS is not without TMDS_Clock N 128 Fs 100ppm CTS is not within 100 ppm of the value calculated by F_TMDS_clock N 128 FS The 100 ppm value is determined by Clock Accuracy of Channel Sta...

Page 163: ...on Gamut Metadata Packet is not sent GBD_profile 0 The GBD_profile value of Gamut Metadata Packet is not 0 Packet_Seq 3 The Packet_Seq value of Gamut Metadata Packet is not 3 Affected_Gamut_seq_Num Current_Gamut_Seq_Num 0 or 1 or 15 Affected_Gamut_seq_Num and Current_Gamut_Seq_Num values of Gamut Metadata Packet are neither 0 nor 1 to 15 7 37 Packet type is Audio Sample Packet Audio Sample Packet ...

Page 164: ...pecific InfoFrame is less than 0x06 HDMI_Video_Format does not equal 0x02 HDMI_Video_Format of Vendor Specific InfoFrame is not 0x02 VSI Reserve bit is not 0 Reserved bit is not 0 PB5 does not equal 0b0000X000 When 3D Structure of Vendor Specific InfoFrame is Frame Packing PB5 is not 0b0000X000 PB6 through InfoFrame_Length do not equal 0x00 When 3D Structure of Vendor Specific InfoFrame is Frame P...

Page 165: ...number of pixels differs from the value specified in the format designated for Video Code H Front Porch Pixels do not equal values for video format When Video Code of AVI InfoFrame is 1 64 the number of pixels differs from the value specified in the format designated for Video Code H Sync Polarity does not equal values for video format When Video Code of AVI InfoFrame is 1 64 the polarity differs ...

Page 166: ...of Vendor Specific InfoFrame are not 0 AVI InfoFrame version is not 2 The version of AVI InfoFrame is not 0x02 Aspect ratio is 0 1 4 3 or 1 1 future reserved M1 and M0 of AVI InfoFrame are either 0 1 4 3 or 1 1 future reserved VIC field in the transmitted AVI InfoFrame is not 0x00 Video Code of AVI InfoFrame is not 0 AVI Reserve bit is not 0 Reserved bit is not 0 Pixel Clock is outside of allowabl...

Page 167: ...xtended Colorimetry C1 C0 of Audio InfoFrame is 1 1 List of items that are not tested TEST ID Description 7 19 If no Data Island is detected at least once per two video fields then FAIL Test relating to if packet type is equal to 0x00 Null Packet Test relating to if packet type is equal to 0x01 ACR Packet Test relating to if packet type is equal to 0x02 Audio Sample Packet Test relating to if pack...

Page 168: ...t rate ever exceeds one video horizontal line period plus a single subpacket period then FAIL 7 38 If any two video fields occur with no HDMI Vendor Specific InfoFrame then FAIL If any two video fields occur with no AVI InfoFrame then FAIL If any pixels value differs from the first pixel value in Active space then FAIL 7 39 If any two video fields occur with no HDMI Vendor Specific InfoFrame then ...

Page 169: ... LOAD loads saved CDF data List of HDMI source CDF items Display Target Source_HDMI_YCBCR TEST ID7 24 TEST ID7 27 Source_AVI_Required TEST ID7 25 TEST ID7 27 Source_AVI_Supported TEST ID7 23 TEST ID7 24 TEST ID7 27 Source_AVI_Info_Available TEST ID7 27 Source_Alt_Colorimetry TEST ID7 27 Source_xvYCC TEST ID7 35 Source_AR_Converter TEST ID7 27 Source_Deep_Color TEST ID7 29 Source_Video_Format TEST ...

Page 170: ...e_4K2K TEST ID7 39 Source_4K2KVideo_formats TEST ID7 39 Source_Q_FullRange TEST ID7 23 Source_YQ_FullRange TEST ID7 24 Source_CN_Photo TEST ID7 27 Source_CN_Cinema TEST ID7 27 Source_CN_Game TEST ID7 27 Source_sYCC601 TEST ID7 40 Source_AdobeYCC601 TEST ID7 40 Source_AdobeRGB TEST ID7 40 Source_Basic_Audio TEST ID7 28 TEST ID7 29 TEST ID7 31 Source_HBRA TEST ID7 28 Source_One_Bit_Audio TEST ID7 37...

Page 171: ...eck whether it has the structure defined by VESA If a sink device is not connected is displayed 8 3 CEA Timing Extension Structure Loads the EDID of the sink device connected to the VA 1842 and check whether it has the structure defined by CEA If a sink device is not connected is displayed Test result list TEST ID Display Description ALL PASS No problems encountered Running Test Testing now 8 1 EX...

Page 172: ...sic Audio claimed in CDF but is indicated in EDID The values of bits 3 and 6 of the CEA Timing Extension byte are 1 and Sink_Basic_Audio of CDF is No Illegal data Block Type Data Block Tag Code is set to 0 or 6 No Basic Audio but Audio Data Block found When Tag Code is 1 the values of bits 3 and 6 of CEA Timing Extension byte are 0 Illegal Audio Block length When Tag Code is 1 Data Block Length is...

Page 173: ... 6 or more DC_Y444 is set and Deep Color depth is not defined 30 or 48bit supported without default 36bit supported When VSDB_Length is 6 or more 30 or 48 bits are supported and 36 bits are not supported Max_TMDS_Clock field not present despite Deep Color support indicated When VSDB_Length is 6 Max_TMDS_Clock field does not define Deep Color Max_TMDS_Clock field not present despite DVI_Dual suppor...

Page 174: ...D_Additional of CDF is No and bit 6 5 of byte 11 is not 0 When VSDB_Length is 8 or more and bit 7 5 of byte 8 is 1 1 1 Sink_3D_Additional of CDF is No and bit 6 5 of byte 13 is other than 0 image size correctness indicated despite not applied When VSDB_Length is 8 or more and bit 7 5 of byte 8 is 0 0 1 Sink_Image_Size of CDF is No and bit 4 of byte 9 is 1 When VSDB_Length is 8 or more and bit 7 5 ...

Page 175: ...K video formats support applied When VSDB_Length is 8 or more and bit 7 5 of byte 8 is 0 0 1 Sink__4K2K of CDF is Yes and bit 7 5 of byte 10 is 0 When VSDB_Length is 8 or more and bit 7 5 of byte 8 is 1 0 1 Sink__4K2K of CDF is Yes and bit 7 5 of byte 12 is 0 When VSDB_Length is 8 or more and bit 7 5 of byte 8 is 1 1 1 Sink__4K2K of CDF is Yes and bit 7 5 of byte 14 is 0 Not Valid HDMI_VIC When VS...

Page 176: ... 0 0 HDMI VSDB Length is less than 10 Latency_Field_Present are HDMI_Video_present is set but VSDB is too short When VSDB_Length is 8 or more and bit 7 5 of byte 8 is 1 0 1 HDMI VSDB Length is less than 12 Latency_Field_Present and I_Latency_Fields_Present is set but VSDB is too short When VSDB_Length is 8 or more and bit 7 5 of byte 8 is 1 1 0 HDMI VSDB Length is less than 12 When VSDB_Length is ...

Page 177: ...ation Form for executing HDMI CTS Clicking SAVE saves the set CDF data Clicking LOAD loads saved CDF data List of HDMI sink CDF items Display Target HDMI_output_count Test ID8 3 CEC_root_device Test ID8 3 Sink_3D Test ID8 3 Sink_3D_Additional Test ID8 3 Sink_Image_Size Test ID8 3 Sink_4K2K Test ID8 3 Sink_Audio_Input Test ID8 3 Sink_Supports_AI Test ID8 3 Sink_Basic_Audio Test ID8 3 ...

Page 178: ...162 6 2 HDMI2 0 CTS Opens the items related to HDMI CTS ...

Page 179: ...of 24 bit Color Depth 2160p Video Format correctly HF1 31 Source Pixel Encoding YCBCR 4 2 0 TMDS Pixel Encoding Checks that the source device connected with VA 1842 performs pixel encoding of YCbCr4 2 0 correctly HF1 32 Source Pixel Encoding YCBCR 4 2 0 Deep Color TMDS Pixel Encoding Checks that the source device connected with VA 1842 performs pixel encoding of YCbCr4 2 0 Deep Color correctly HF1...

Page 180: ...4 2 0 BT 2020 Checks that the source device connected with VA 1842 sends AVI InfoFrame and GCP correctly when sending BT 2020 HF1 53 Source Dynamic Range and Mastering InfoFrame High Dynamic Range Checks that the source device connected with VA 1842 sends Dynamic Range and Mastering InfoFrame correctly when sending HDR content Includes items not approved as an MOI For details refer to the latest H...

Page 181: ... DUT supports YCbCr4 2 0 test image output Source_ HDMI_YCBCR_420_Video_Format Sets the YCbCr4 2 0 video formats supported by the DUT Source_Above_340 Sets whether or not the DUT supports 340 MHz or higher Source_2160p_Video Formats_Above_340 Sets the video formats supported by the DUT Source_HDMI_YCBCR_420_D10 Sets whether or not the DUT supports YCbCr4 2 0 10 bit output Source_HDMI_YCBCR_420_D12...

Page 182: ...2084 output Source_HDR_Hybrid Log Gamma Sets whether or not the DUT supports Hybrid Log Gamma output Source_Audio_64 kHz Sets whether or not the DUT supports Sampling frequency output of 64 kHz Source_Audio_128 kHz Sets whether or not the DUT supports Sampling frequency output of 128 kHz Source_Video_Formats_21by9 Sets the 21 9 video formats supported by the DUT ...

Page 183: ...ds Dynamic Range and Mastering InfoFrame correctly when repeating HDR content HF3 22 Repeater Repeated Output Port Source Functionality HDR Checks that the repeater device connected with VA 1842 sends Dynamic Range and Mastering InfoFrame correctly when sending HDR content HF3 23 Repeater Repeated Input Port HDR Checks that the EDID of the repeater device connected with the VA 1842 is set correctl...

Page 184: ...he DUT supports repeating of HDR Source_HDR_Traditional_SDR Sets whether or not the DUT supports Traditional_SDR output Source_HDR_Traditional_HDR Sets whether or not the DUT supports Traditional_HDR output Source_HDR_SMPTE_ST_2084 Sets whether or not the DUT supports SMPTE_ST_2084 output Repeater_Source_Fn_HDR Sets whether or not the DUT supports HDR output Sink_HDR_Traditional_SDR Sets whether o...

Page 185: ...Chapter 6 Compliance Test 169 6 3 CEC1 4b Pretest Opens the items related to CEC1 4b CTS ...

Page 186: ...items to be tested can be selected if you set the specifications of the device under test DUT in the CDF Capabilities Declaration Form for executing CEC CTS Clicking SAVE saves the set CDF data Clicking LOAD loads saved CDF data ...

Page 187: ...en perform the tests 8 1 1 Other than CEC Switch Send the Abort message to the DUT The DUT responds with the Feature Abort message CEC Switch The DUT broadcasts routing Information 1 0 0 0 Measure the timing of the start bit The low time period of a start bit is from 3 5 ms to 3 9 ms The total time period of a start bit is from 4 3 ms to 4 7 ms 8 1 2 Other than CEC Switch Send the Abort message to...

Page 188: ...od 4 7 DUT sends Feature Abort 8 2 3 Change the total time period to 2 4 ms and the low time period to 0 4 0 6 and 0 8 ms for a logical 1 data bit and send the Abort message to the DUT DUT sends ACK for all when 0 4 low time period 0 8 DUT sends Feature Abort 8 2 4 Change the low time period to 0 6 ms and the high time period to 1 45 and 2 15 ms total 2 75 ms for a logical 1 data bit and send the ...

Page 189: ... DUT DUT sends ACK 9 1 2 Send the Abort to a logical address other than for the DUT DUT does not send ACK 9 1 3 Broadcast Abort DUT sends ACK 9 2 1 Send Abort to the DUT DUT sends Feature Abort 9 2 2 Other than CEC Switch Send Give Physical Address to the DUT CEC Switch Broadcast Routing Information to the DUT Other than CEC Switch DUT broadcasts Report Physical Address CEC Switch DUT broadcasts R...

Page 190: ...essage as usual 9 5 1 Send Abort with a corrupt information bit 3 Send Abort with a corrupt information bit 0 Send Abort with a corrupt information bit 5 Send Abort with a corrupt information bit 6 Send Abort with a corrupt information bit 7 DUT does not send Feature Abort 9 6 1 Send Abort to the DUT Forcibly set the CEC line of the 0 8 ms period after 3 5 ms to Low DUT sends Feature Abort When DU...

Page 191: ...adcasts Report Physical Address 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 2 1 Assign a physical address of 2 0 0 0 to the DUT Assign a physical address of 1 0 0 0 to the DUT DUT broadcasts Report Physical Address 1 0 0 0 10 1 2 1 Assign a physical address of 2 0 0 0 to the DUT Assign a physical address of 1 0 0 0 to the DUT DUT broadcasts Report Physical Address 1 0 0 0 10 1 2 2 Assign a physical address of 1 0 0 0 to the...

Page 192: ...t Physical Address of Device Type is Recording Device with the logical address of the third recording device 10 2 3 1 Check the device connected to the VA 1842 Assert HPD DUT sends Polling Message to the logical address of the playback device DUT broadcasts that Report Physical Address of Device Type is Playback Device with the logical address of the playback device 10 2 3 2 Check the device conne...

Page 193: ... Report Physical Address of Device Type is Tuner with the logical address of the third tuner 10 2 4 4 Check the device connected to the VA 1842 Assert HPD Return ACK in response to the first Polling Message sent from the DUT Return ACK in response to the second Polling Message sent from the DUT Return ACK in response to the third Polling Message sent from the DUT DUT sends Polling Message to the l...

Page 194: ... Record 11 1 5 Timer Programming 11 1 6 System Information 11 1 7 Deck Control 11 1 8 Tuner Control 11 1 9 Vendor Specific Commands 11 1 10 OSD Display 11 1 11 Device ODS Name Transfer 11 1 12 Device Menu Control 11 1 13 Remote Control Pass Through 11 1 14 Give Device Power Status 11 1 15 System Audio Control 11 1 16 Audio Rate Control 11 1 17 Audio Return Channel Control ...

Page 195: ...ce after 200 msec Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 3 and 4 DUT displays a new source 11 1 1 2 Check that the DUT is displaying an internal tuner or some other source Send Text View On to the DUT Broadcast Active Source after 200 msec Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 3 and 4 DUT displays a new source 11 1 1 3 Check that the DUT i...

Page 196: ...lect one of the devices from the DUT menu DUT sends Set Stream Path to the correct logical address 11 1 2 2 Check that the DUT is displaying an internal source Broadcast Active Source indicating that another device is active Broadcast Request Active Source DUT does not respond to Request Active Source 11 1 2 3 Check that the DUT is displaying an internal source Broadcast Request Active Source DUT ...

Page 197: ...e DUT TV to the HDMI output of the VA 1842 11 1 3 1 Set the DUT to the standby state DUT broadcasts Standby It also switches to standby 11 1 3 2 Check that the DUT is in the state in which entering standby is allowed Broadcast Standby Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 3 4 5 13 14 and 15 DUT switches to standby 11 1 3 3 Check that the DUT is in the state in which e...

Page 198: ...sends Record On Digital Service Digital Service Identification with the parameters in Digital Tuner 1 of the CDF 11 1 4 2 Broadcast Report Physical Address as a recording device Check that an internal analog tuner is displayed on the DUT Start One Touch Record of the DUT Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 2 and 9 DUT sends Record On Analogue Service Analogue Broadc...

Page 199: ... an internal digital tuner is displayed on the DUT Send Record TV Screen to the DUT Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 2 and 9 DUT sends Record On Digital Service Digital Service Identification with the parameters in Digital Tuner 1 of the CDF 11 1 4 9 Broadcast Report Physical Address from the logical address of the recording device Send Image View On to the DUT B...

Page 200: ...creen to the DUT Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 2 and 9 DUT sends Feature Abort Cannot Provide Source to the recording device 11 1 4 14 Set the logical address to 1 Check that the DUT is in the state in which entering One Touch Record is allowed Start One Touch Record of the DUT Send Record Status to the DUT Stop the recording via the UI or remote control DUT s...

Page 201: ...with the logical address changed to each of 1 2 and 9 DUT sends Set Digital Timer with all parameters corresponding to the program that was selected 11 1 5 2 Set analog timer recording via the EPG Send Timer Status indicating that media is available and recording has been programmed to the DUT Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 2 and 9 DUT sends Set Analogue Timer ...

Page 202: ...he DUT DUT does not add the record block to the local list 11 1 5 9 Set digital timer recording via the EPG Send Timer Status indicating that media is available and timer programming has been set to the DUT Clear the timer recording via the EPG Send Timer Cleared Status indicating that timer recording has been successfully cleared to the DUT DUT sends Clear Digital Timer with all parameters corres...

Page 203: ...ear the timer recording via the menu Send Timer Cleared Status indicating that timer recording could not be cleared because there was not a matching entry to the DUT DUT sends Clear Digital Timer with all parameters corresponding to the timer that could not be cleared DUT removes the timer program from that menu 11 1 5 15 Set timer recording via the menu Send Timer Status indicating that media is ...

Page 204: ...e Physical Address to the DUT Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 3 4 5 13 14 and 15 DUT responds by broadcasting Report Physical Address indicating the correct Physical Address of the device 11 1 6 4 Set the menu language of the DUT to another supported language DUT broadcasts Set Menu Language with the correct Bibliographic code 11 1 6 5 Send Get Menu Language to ...

Page 205: ... the VA 1842 11 1 7 1 Operate the DUT to send Deck Control and Play that can be used with the CDF Send the appropriate Deck Status to the DUT after each request to indicate that the request succeeded Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 and 4 DUT sends the specified Deck Control or Play 11 1 7 2 Operate the DUT to send Play PlayForward Send DeckStatus Play to the DUT...

Page 206: ...respond with Tuner Device Status that has the Digital Service Identification in Digital Tuner 1 of the CDF Increment the channel that is being shown on the external device via the DUT Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 and 3 DUT sends Tuner Step Increment 11 1 8 2 Call the tuner control function of the DUT If the DUT sends Give Tuner Device Status respond with Tune...

Page 207: ...Chapter 6 Compliance Test 191 11 1 8 3 Send Tuner Device Status that has the Digital Service Identification in Digital Tuner 1 of the CDF DUT does not respond with Feature Abort ...

Page 208: ...dure Pass criteria Vendor Specific Commands Connect the HDMI input of the DUT TV to the HDMI output of the VA 1842 11 1 9 1 Send Give Device Vendor ID to the DUT Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 3 4 5 13 14 and 15 DUT responds by broadcasting Device Vendor ID with the correct Vendor ID 11 1 9 2 Broadcast Report Physical Address from the TE Broadcast Device Vendor...

Page 209: ...e test string for the default time period and then clears it standard value is 5 seconds 11 1 10 2 Check that the DUT is in the state in which displaying OSD strings is allowed Send Set OSD String Display Until Cleared Test String to the DUT Send Set OSD String Clear Previous Message after approximately 20 seconds DUT displays Test String on receipt of the first message DUT clears Test String on r...

Page 210: ... HDMI input of the DUT TV to the HDMI output of the VA 1842 11 1 11 1 Broadcast Report Physical Address Send Set OSD Name Test Device to the DUT in response to Give OSD Name sent by the DUT Go to the menu where this OSD name is displayed Repeat this procedure with the logical address changed to each of 1 3 4 5 13 and 14 DUT sends Give OSD Name to the correct address DUT displays the OSD name recei...

Page 211: ...View On to the DUT Broadcast Active Source Send Menu Status Activated to the DUT Press a remote control key that the DUT supports Press other supported keys Repeat this procedure with the device logical addresses allowed for the DUT When a remote control key is pressed DUT sends User Control Pressed DUT does not handle a remote control key press locally 11 1 12 2 Set the logical address to 15 Chec...

Page 212: ...roadcast Active Source Send Menu Status Activated to the DUT Deactivate the device menu control function related to the DUT DUT sends Menu Request Deactivate to the current source device 11 1 12 6 Check that the DUT is displaying an internal tuner or non CEC external source and the DUT is in the state in which pressing a remote control key has an effect Send Menu Status Activated to the DUT Press ...

Page 213: ...ructions DUT sends User Control Pressed with the correct key code for the pressed key DUT sends User Control Released when the key is released 11 1 13 2 Set the logical address to 4 Check that the remote control of the DUT is set to the playback device Press a remote control key to send to the playback device Press other keys to send to the playback device while there are instructions DUT sends Us...

Page 214: ...e remote control of the TV is set to the recording device Press a remote control key to send to the recording device Press other keys to send to the recording device while there are instructions DUT selects a single device to which to send remote control commands DUT does not send multiple messages to multiple recording devices 11 1 13 6 Set a logical address that the DUT supports for remote contr...

Page 215: ... the tests performed with the VA 1842 are shown below Item Test procedure Pass criteria Give Device Power Status Connect the HDMI input of the DUT TV to the HDMI output of the VA 1842 11 1 14 1 Check that the DUT is in the powered state Send Give Device Power Status to the DUT DUT sends Report Power Status On 11 1 14 2 Check that the DUT is in the standby state Send Give Device Power Status to the...

Page 216: ...ce 1 1 0 0 from logical address 1 Operate the DUT to set System Audio Mode to On DUT sends System Audio Mode Request 1 1 0 0 to logical address 5 11 1 15 2 Send Set System Audio Mode On from logical address 5 to the DUT Change the volume by the local or remote control of the DUT DUT outputs User Control Pressed Volume Up Volume Down DUT does not change the volume level 11 1 15 3 Send Set System Au...

Page 217: ...hort Audio Descriptor Check whether or not the audio format code of Request Short Audio Descriptor that is output by the DUT is correct DUT sends one or more Request Short Audio Descriptor with correct Audio Format ID and Audio Format Code 11 1 15 7 Set the logical address to 5 Check that System Audio Mode is Off Broadcast Set System Audio Mode On DUT mutes its volume 11 1 15 8 Set the logical add...

Page 218: ...edures for the tests performed with the VA 1842 are shown below Item Test procedure Pass criteria Audio Rate Control Connect the HDMI input of the DUT TV to the HDMI output of the VA 1842 11 1 16 1 Operate the Audio Rate Control function on the DUT Measure time span between the SetAudioRate messages DUT sends Set Audio Rate at least once every 2 seconds The parameter AudioRate is 0 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 ...

Page 219: ... Initiation DUT sends Request ARC Initiation with no operand 11 1 17 2 Check that the DUT is in the state in which ARC can be started Broadcast Report Physical Address Send Initiate ARC to the DUT DUT sends Report ARC Initiated with no operand 11 1 17 3 Start ARC with the DUT Check that the DUT is in the state in which ARC can be ended Broadcast Report Physical Address Operate the DUT to send Requ...

Page 220: ...Initiate ARC to the DUT DUT does not send Report ARC Initiated 11 1 17 6 Connect to an HDMI input without the Audio Return Channel function Broadcast Report Physical Address Send Initiate ARC to the DUT If there is another HDMI input that does not support Audio Return Channel repeat this test DUT does not send Report ARC Initiated ...

Page 221: ...h the mouse only the selected test is started The procedures for the tests performed with the VA 1842 are shown below Item Test procedure Pass criteria One Touch Play Connect the HDMI output of the DUT and the input of the TE Then perform the tests 11 2 1 1 Execute the One Touch Play function DUT sends Image View On or Text View On and then broadcasts Active Source ...

Page 222: ...input of the TE Then perform the tests 11 2 2 1 Broadcast Active Source 2 0 0 0 Broadcast Set Stream Path 1 0 0 0 DUT broadcasts Active Source 1 0 0 0 11 2 2 2 Check that the DUT is the active source Broadcast Request Active Source DUT broadcasts Active Source 11 2 2 3 Check that the DUT is the active source Change the logical address to 1 3 4 5 and 15 and broadcast Request Active Source DUT broad...

Page 223: ...f the DUT and the input of the TE Then perform the tests 11 2 3 1 Execute the System Standby function DUT broadcasts Standby 11 2 3 2 Check that the DUT is in the state in which can switch to the standby state Change the logical address to 1 3 4 5 and 15 and broadcast Standby DUT switches to the standby state 11 2 3 3 Check that the DUT is in the state in which can switch to the standby state Chan...

Page 224: ...DUT DUT does not start recording 11 2 4 2 Check that a valid digital service is selected CDF Digital tuner1 Check that the DUT is ready to record Send Record On DUT sends Record Status Recording Digital Service 11 2 4 3 Check that a valid analog service is selected CDF Analogue tuner1 Check that the DUT is ready to record Send Record On DUT sends Record Status Recording Analogue Service 11 2 4 4 C...

Page 225: ...ce 11 2 4 8 Check that the internal tuner is displayed Check that the DUT is ready to record Send Record On Send Record Off Recoding stops 11 2 4 9 Change the logical address to 1 3 4 and 5 and perform the following procedure Check that the internal tuner is displayed Check that the DUT is ready to record Send Record On Send Record Off Recoding stops 11 2 4 10 Change the logical address to 15 and ...

Page 226: ...ogramming Connect the HDMI output of the DUT and the input of the TE Then perform the tests 11 2 5 1 Change the logical address to 1 2 and 9 and send Report Physical Address Set the timer from the EPG DUT sends Set Digital Timer 11 2 5 2 Change the logical address to 1 2 and 9 and send Report Physical Address Set the timer from the EPG DUT sends Set Analogue Timer 11 2 5 3 Change the logical addre...

Page 227: ...er 11 2 5 12 Set the timer from the menu Return Timer Status Programmed Clear the timer from the menu DUT sends Clear Analogue Timer 11 2 5 13 Set the timer from the menu Return Timer Status Programmed Clear the timer from the menu DUT sends Clear External Timer 11 2 5 14 Set the timer from the menu Return Timer Status Programmed Clear the timer from the menu Timer Cleared Status Timer not cleared...

Page 228: ...Send Set Digital Timer Send Clear Digital Timer DUT sends Timer Status DUT sends Timer Cleared Status 11 2 5 22 Check that the DUT is ready to record Send Set External Timer Send Clear External Timer DUT sends Timer Status DUT sends Timer Cleared Status ...

Page 229: ...5 and send Give Physical Address DUT broadcasts Report Physical Address 11 2 6 3 Broadcast Set Menu Language with the parameter of a language different from the currently set language The DUT language setting is updated 11 2 6 4 Broadcast Set Menu Language with the parameter of an unsupported language different from the currently set language The DUT language setting is not updated 11 2 6 5 Change...

Page 230: ...forward winds 11 2 7 2 Check that the DUT is in the playback state Send Deck Control Skip Reverse Rewind Skips in reverse rewinds 11 2 7 3 Check that the DUT is in the playback state Send Deck Control Stop Stops 11 2 7 4 Change the logical address to 0 1 3 4 and 5 and perform the following procedure Check that the DUT is in the playback state Send Deck Control Stop Stops 11 2 7 5 Check that the DU...

Page 231: ...ed Send Play Slow Reverse Max Speed Sends Image View On or Text View On Also sends Feature Abort 11 2 7 11 Check that the DUT is in the playback state Send Play Fast Forward Min Speed Send Play Fast Forward Medium Speed Send Play Fast Forward Max Speed Send Play Fast Reverse Min Speed Send Play Fast Reverse Medium Speed Send Play Fast Reverse Max Speed Send Play Slow Forward Min Speed Send Play Sl...

Page 232: ...eter for the status 11 2 7 15 Check that the DUT is in the idle state Send Give Deck Status On Perform playback Stop Send Give Deck Status Off Perform playback Sends Deck Status Stop Sends Deck Status Play Sends Deck Status Stop Does not send Deck Status 11 2 7 16 Change the logical address to 1 3 4 and 5 and perform the following procedure Check that the DUT is in the playback state Send Give Dec...

Page 233: ...k that the DUT is powered on and that Digital Service 1 in CDF is selected Send Select Digital Service Digital Service2 Changed to Service 2 11 2 8 2 Check that the DUT is powered on and that Digital Service 1 in CDF is selected Send Select Digital Service Digital Service2 from logical address 15 Ignores the message 11 2 8 3 Check that the DUT is powered on and that Digital Service 1 in CDF is sel...

Page 234: ...ge the logical address to 0 1 3 4 and 5 and perform the following procedure Check that the DUT is powered on Send Tuner Step Decrement Changed to the preset number or goes once around the preset list 11 2 8 10 Check that the DUT is powered on Send Tuner Step Decrement from logical address 15 Ignores the message 11 2 8 11 Change the logical address to 0 1 3 4 and 5 and perform the following procedu...

Page 235: ...ocedure Pass criteria Vendor Specific Commands Connect the HDMI output of the DUT and the input of the TE Then perform the tests 11 2 9 1 Change the logical address to 0 1 3 4 5 and 15 and send Give Device Vendor ID DUT broadcasts Device Vendor ID 11 2 9 2 Set the physical address of the DUT to 1 0 0 0 Assert HPD DUT broadcasts Device Vendor ID 11 2 9 3 Broadcast Report Physical Address Broadcast ...

Page 236: ... test is started The procedures for the tests performed with the VA 1842 are shown below Item Test procedure Pass criteria OSD Display Connect the HDMI output of the DUT and the input of the TE Then perform the tests 11 2 10 1 Change to a mode that can use the OSD function of a TV and change the current OSD display DUT sends Set OSD String with the correct parameter ...

Page 237: ... test is started The procedures for the tests performed with the VA 1842 are shown below Item Test procedure Pass criteria Device OSD Name Transfer Connect the HDMI output of the DUT and the input of the TE Then perform the tests 11 2 11 1 Change the logical address to 0 1 3 4 and 5 and send Give OSD Name DUT sends Set OSD Name 11 2 11 2 Send Give OSD Name from logical address 15 DUT ignores the m...

Page 238: ...enu of the DUT is active Check that the DUT is the active source Deactivate the menu DUT sends Menu Status Deactivated 11 2 12 3 Check that the DUT is the active source Send Menu Request Activate DUT sends Menu Status Activated or Menu Status Deactivated 11 2 12 4 Check that the DUT is the active source Send Menu Request Deactivate DUT sends Menu Status Activated or Menu Status Deactivated 11 2 12...

Page 239: ...ser Control Pressed Select Send User Control Released Send User Control Pressed Up Send User Control Released Send User Control Pressed Down Send User Control Released Send User Control Pressed Left Send User Control Released Send User Control Pressed Right Send User Control Released Responds to each sent message ...

Page 240: ...he DUT is in the mode in which pressing and holding down a key can be detected Send User Control Pressed for 10 seconds every 450 ms Send User Control Released DUT performs the press and hold operation and then stops after 10 seconds 11 2 13 3 Check that the DUT is in the mode in which pressing and holding down a key can be detected Send User Control Pressed for 10 seconds every 450 ms Do not send...

Page 241: ...procedures for the tests performed with the VA 1842 are shown below Item Test procedure Pass criteria Give Device Power Status Connect the HDMI output of the DUT and the input of the TE Then perform the tests 11 2 14 1 Check that the DUT is powered on Send Give Device Power Status Sends Report Power Status On 11 2 14 2 Check that the DUT is in the standby state Send Give Device Power Status Sends ...

Page 242: ...ode On 11 2 15 2 Perform the operation to set System Audio Mode to On Sends Set System Audio Mode On to logical address 0 Broadcasts Set System Audio Mode On 11 2 15 3 Perform the operation to set System Audio Mode to On Send Feature Abort in response to the Set System Audio Mode On sent to logical address 0 Sends Set System Audio Mode On to logical address 0 Does not broadcast Set System Audio Mo...

Page 243: ...f a supported format and a parameter of an unsupported format Sends Request Short Audio Descriptor with the parameter of the supported format 11 2 15 14 Send Request Short Audio Descriptor with a parameter of an unsupported format Sends Feature Abort Invalid Operand 11 2 15 15 Connect the DUT to the VA 1842 Broadcast Report Physical Address Perform the operation to send Request Short Audio Descrip...

Page 244: ... Test procedure Pass criteria Give Device Power Status Connect the HDMI output of the DUT and the input of the TE Then perform the tests 11 2 16 1 Check that the DUT is playing any of CD Super Audio CD and DVD AUDIO Send Set Audio Rate with one parameter from 1 2 3 0 4 5 6 and 0 added in order Responds with ACK 11 2 16 2 Check that the Audio Rate Control function is enabled Sends Set Audio Rate wi...

Page 245: ...tiate ARC Sends Initiate ARC 11 2 17 2 Check that ARC has started Check that ARC can be ended Broadcast Report Physical Address Perform the operation to send Terminate ARC Sends Terminate ARC 11 2 17 3 Check that the DUT is in the state in which ARC can be started Broadcast Report Physical Address Send Request ARC Initiation Sends Initiate ARC 11 2 17 4 Check that ARC has started Check that ARC ca...

Page 246: ...ated 11 2 17 9 Check that ARC has started Check that ARC can be ended Broadcast Report Physical Address Perform the operation to send Request ARC Termination Sends Request ARC Termination 11 2 17 10 Check that ARC has started Check that ARC can be ended Broadcast Report Physical Address Send Terminate ARC Sends Report ARC Terminated 11 2 17 11 Connect an output of the DUT to the an input of the VA...

Page 247: ...utput of the DUT is at position 1 Broadcast Active Source 1 1 0 0 Does not switch 11 3 1 2 Connect an output of the DUT to the an input of the VA 1842 and an input of the DUT to an output of the VA 1842 Check that the output of the DUT is at position 1 Broadcast Active Source 1 2 0 0 Switches to position 2 11 3 1 3 Connect an output of the DUT to the an input of the VA 1842 and an input of the DUT...

Page 248: ...nect an output of the DUT to the an input of the VA 1842 and an input of the DUT to an output of the VA 1842 Check that the output of the DUT is at position 1 Broadcast Routing Information 1 0 0 0 Broadcasts Routing Information 1 1 0 0 11 3 2 1 Connect an output of the DUT to the an input of the VA 1842 and an input of the DUT to an output of the VA 1842 Check that the output of the DUT is at posi...

Page 249: ...s performed with the VA 1842 are shown below Item Test procedure Pass criteria Invalid Message Tests Connect the HDMI output of the DUT and the input of the TE Then perform the tests 12 1 Send a command which should be sent by broadcast with a direct address instead Ignores the message 12 2 Send a command which should be sent with a direct address by broadcast instead Ignores the message 12 3 Send...

Page 250: ...234 6 4 HDCP1 4 Pretest Opens the items related to HDCP1 4 CTS ...

Page 251: ... times the source performs initial authentication Source_CP EDID_HPD Sets whether or not the source supports CP EDID_HPD Sink_1 1Features_Supported Sets whether or not the sink supports 1 1 features Sink_Audio_Supported Sets whether or not the sink supports audio Repeater_1 1Features_Supported Sets whether or not the repeater supports 1 1 features Repeater_Audio_SSupported Sets whether or not the ...

Page 252: ...tarting the third part of authentication 1A 04 Irregular procedure First part of authentication HDCP port access Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when HDCP port access is disabled 1A 05 Irregular procedure First part of authentication Verify Bksv Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when an invalid Bksv is returned 1A 06 Irregular procedure First part of authentication Verify R0 Perf...

Page 253: ... Regular procedure HDCP_HPD after reading R0 Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when an invalid R0 is returned 1B 03 Irregular procedure Second part of authentication Timeout of KSV list READY Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when a timeout occurred for reading the KSV list 1B 04 case1 Irregular procedure Second part of authentication Verify V Performs a check of the HDCP protocol ...

Page 254: ...VS_EXCEEDED 1 1B 06 case1 Irregular procedure Second part of authentication MAX_CASCADE_EXCEEDED Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when READY is sent with MAX_CASCADE_EXCEEDED 1 1B 06 case2 Irregular procedure Second part of authentication MAX_CASCADE_EXCEEDED Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when READY was not sent with MAX_CASCADE_EXCEEDED 1 ...

Page 255: ...onnected to the DUT 2C 02 Irregular procedure First part of authentication New Authentication Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when initial authentication is started again after the first part of authentication 2C 03 Irregular procedure Third part of authentication New Authentication Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when initial authentication is started again after the third par...

Page 256: ... is connected to the DUT 3A 02 Irregular procedure First part of authentication HDCP port access Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when HDCP port access is disabled 3A 03 Irregular procedure First part of authentication Verify Bksv Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when an invalid Bksv is returned 3A 04 Irregular procedure First part of authentication Verify R0 Performs a check of ...

Page 257: ...e Second part of authentication Verify V Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when an invalid V is returned 3B 03 case2 Irregular procedure Second part of authentication Verify V Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when an invalid V is returned 3B 04 case1 Irregular procedure Second part of authentication MAX_DEVS_EXCEEDED Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when READY is sent wit...

Page 258: ...ular procedure First part of authentication New Authentication Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when authentication is performed again after the first part of authentication 3C 1 04 Irregular procedure Second part of authentication New Authentication Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when authentication is performed again after the second part of authentication 3C 1 05 Irregular p...

Page 259: ...rred after the DUT wrote Aksv 3C 2 3 Regular procedure HDCP_HPD after reading R0 Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when HDCP_HPD occurred after the DUT read R0 3C 2 4 Regular procedure HDCP_HPD after starting third part of authentication Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when HDCP_HPD occurred after the DUT started the third part of authentication 3C 2 5 Irregular procedure Second ...

Page 260: ... Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when MAX_DEVS_EXCEEDED bit 1 is returned from downstream 3C 2 9 Irregular procedure Second part of authentication MAX_CASCADE_EXCEEDED Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when MAX_CASCADE_EXCEEDED bit 1 is returned from downstream ...

Page 261: ...Chapter 6 Compliance Test 245 6 5 HDCP2 2 Test Opens the items related to HDCP2 2 CTS ...

Page 262: ...uts Sets whether or not the source supports multiple outputs Repeater_MultipleOutputs Sets whether or not the repeater supports multiple outputs Output Video Code Sets the video format for output during testing by the VA 1842 Hotplug Pulse Width Sets the width of the HPD pulse output from the VA 1842 Test Time Out Sets the test timeout time RepeaterAuth_send_ReceiverID_List Sets the number of Devi...

Page 263: ...lar Procedure Receiver disconnect after AKE_Init Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when the receiver is disconnected and connected and authentication is performed again after sending AKE_Init 1A 04 Regular Procedure Receiver disconnect after km Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when the receiver is disconnected and connected and authentication is performed again after sending Km 1A...

Page 264: ...not sent 1A 09 Irregular Procedure Verify Receiver Certificate Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when an invalid certrx is sent 1A 11 Irregular Procedure Invalid H Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when an invalid H is not sent 1A 12 Irregular Procedure Pairing Failure Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when AKE_Send_Pairing_Info is not sent 1A 13 Irregular Procedure Localit...

Page 265: ...col for when an invalid V is sent to the DUT 1B 04 Irregular Procedure MAX_DEVS_EXCEEDED Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when RepeaterAuth_Send_ReceiverID with the MAX_DEVS_EXCEEDED bit set is sent to the DUT 1B 05 Irregular Procedure MAX_CASCADE_EXCEEDED Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when RepeaterAuth_Send_ReceiverID_List with the MAX_CASCADE_EXCEEDED bit set is sent to the ...

Page 266: ...ion is performed again after authentication 1B 09 Irregular Procedure Rollover of seq_num_V Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when seq_num_V is rolled over 1B 10 Irregular Procedure Failure of Content Stream Management Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when RepeaterAuth_Stream_Ready for which an invalid M was sent is timed out ...

Page 267: ... AKE_Init Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when initial authentication is started again after sending AKE_Init 2C 03 Irregular Procedure New Authentication during Locality Check Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when initial authentication is started again after sending LC_Init 2C 04 Irregular Procedure New Authentication after SKE_Send_Eks Performs a check of the HDCP protocol fo...

Page 268: ...e HDCP protocol for when a receiver without km stored is connected to the DUT 3A 03 Irregular Procedure Rx certificate not received Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when AKE_Send_Cert is not sent 3A 04 Irregular Procedure Verify Receiver Certificate Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when an invalid certrx is sent 3A 05 Irregular Procedure Invalid H Performs a check of the HDCP pro...

Page 269: ... Procedure Verify V Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when an invalid V is not sent to the DUT 3B 04 Irregular Procedure MAX_DEVS_EXCEEDED Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when RepeaterAuth_Send_ReceiverID with the MAX_DEVS_EXCEEDED bit set is sent to the DUT 3B 05 Irregular Procedure MAX_CASCADE_EXCEEDED Performs a check of the HDCP protocol for when RepeaterAuth_Send_ReceiverID_...

Page 270: ...CP protocol on the input side of the DUT when multiple receivers are connected to outputs and a source device is connected to an input of the DUT and one of the receivers is disconnected after authentication 3C 03 Regular Procedure ReceiverID_List Propagation when an Active Receiver is Connected Downstream Performs a check of the HDCP protocol on the input side of the DUT when a receiver is connec...

Page 271: ...l for when a receiver is connected to an output and a source device is connected to an input of the DUT and initial authentication is started again after authentication completes 3C 08 Irregular Procedure RX Certificate Invalid Performs a check of the HDCP protocol when a receiver is connected to an output and a source device is connected to an input of the DUT and an invalid certrx is sent from t...

Page 272: ...eater is connected to an output and a source device is connected to an input of the DUT and the repeater is disconnected and connected and authentication is performed again after sending AKE_Init 3C 13 Regular Procedure Receiver disconnect after km Performs a check of the HDCP protocol when a repeater is connected to an output and a source device is connected to an input of the DUT and the repeate...

Page 273: ...orms a check of the HDCP protocol when a repeater is connected to an output and a source device is connected to an input of the DUT and DEPTH 4 is sent from the repeater to the DUT 3C 20 Irregular Procedure MAX_DEVS_EXCEEDED Performs a check of the HDCP protocol when a repeater is connected to an output and a source device is connected to an input of the DUT and RepeaterAuth_Send_ReceiverID with t...

Page 274: ...o an input of the DUT and RepeaterAuth_Send_ReceiverID_List with HDCP1_DEVICE_DWONSTREAM set is sent from the repeater to the DUT 3C 25 Regular Procedure Content Stream Management Performs a check of the HDCP protocol when a repeater is connected to an output and a source device is connected to an input of the DUT and RepeaterAuth_Stream_Ready for which an invalid M was sent timed out ...

Page 275: ...259 7 Device Config You can configure the settings in Device Config and then save the set data to the VA 1842 or the USB flash memory device Furthermore you can also load saved configuration data ...

Page 276: ... the cfg file with the name set in Name Make Folder Creates the folder set in Name UP Moves to the next folder up Internal When is selected for Internal the configuration data is saved or a folder is created in the VA 1842 USB When is selected for USB the data is saved or a folder is created in the USB flash memory device Address Displays the address to save the configuration data or create the fo...

Page 277: ...For details on Internal Data refer to page 275 Item Description Load Loads the cfg file with the name set in Name UP Moves to the next folder up Internal When is selected for Internal the data in the VA 1842 is loaded USB When is selected for USB the data in the USB flash memory device is loaded Address Displays the address to load the configuration data Name Sets the address name to load the data...

Page 278: ...or folder with the name set in Name UP Moves to the next folder up Internal When is selected for Internal the data or folder in the VA 1842 is deleted USB When is selected for USB the data or folder in the USB flash memory device is deleted Address Displays the address to delete the configuration data Name Sets the address name or folder name to delete ...

Page 279: ... data to be saved as the receiver mode Repeater Sets the configuration data to be saved as the repeater mode Through Sets the configuration data to be saved as the through mode 7 3 EDID Edit Displays and changes the EDIDs Item Description X Block The EDID of block X can be displayed or changed ...

Page 280: ...s For the setting items and details refer to 4 2 8 Support OP Cod 7 6 3 Support Language Select the supported languages For the setting items and details refer to 4 2 9 Support Language 7 6 4 Support Tuner Select the supported tuners For the setting items and details refer to 4 2 10 Support Tuner 7 6 5 Support Timer Select supported timers For the setting items and details refer to 4 2 11 Support ...

Page 281: ...Frame 7 7 5 Audio InfoFrame Set Audio InfoFrame For the setting items and details refer to 5 2 4 Audio InfoFrame 7 7 6 MPEG InfoFrame Set MPEG InfoFrame For the setting items and details refer to 5 2 5 MPEG InfoFrame 7 7 7 Vendor Specific InfoFrame Set Vendor Specific InfoFrame For the setting items and details refer to 5 2 6 Vendor Specific 7 7 8 Gamut MetaData Packet Set Gamut MetaData Packet Fo...

Page 282: ...266 7 7 12 Audio Set the audio settings For the setting items and details refer to 5 2 12 Audio ...

Page 283: ...267 8 Setup Sets the items in the following figure ...

Page 284: ...the LCD other than OSD area The value can be changed to any value from 0 to 100 OSD Transmittance Sets the transparency of OSD display The value can be changed to any value from 0 to 100 Display Bit Sets the area of the color gradations to display YCbCr RGB after the color spaces on the LCD Color Format Mode Performs display with the color format of the setting without tracking the value of AVI In...

Page 285: ...be output to the speakers Speaker Out When Rx HDMI Input is selected the sound from HDMI is output to the speakers When Tx ARC Input is selected the sound from ARC is output to the speakers COAX Out When Rx HDMI Input is selected the sound from HDMI is output to coaxial When Tx ARC Input is selected the sound from ARC is output to coaxial When DSD input the speaker volume level changes but the set...

Page 286: ...270 8 3 Log Setup The logs of the items with selected for Packet and the DDC and CEC logs can be acquired The logs can be acquired in text or HTML format Logs are not acquired if Disabled is selected ...

Page 287: ... CheckSum Sets the EDID checksum automatically EDID Physical Address Fix Fixes the physical address set for the VA 1842 SCDC Scrambling_Statsu Fix Fixes Scrambling_Status of SCDC to Enable regardless of the input status Generate Packet Auto Follow When Generate Timing is changed the items with the checks in Video Code Sampling Frequency and CheckSum are changed automatically to values that match G...

Page 288: ...1842 Mouse Speed Sets the speed of the mouse to be connected to any of 0 to 5 levels IP Address Sets the IP address Sub Net Mask Sets the subnet mask Gateway Sets the gateway Port No Sets the port number Mac Address Sets the MAC address of the VA 1842 Calibration Value Sets the calibration value of the VA 1842 Internal Timer Sets the time License Indicates whether or not there is a license The VA ...

Page 289: ...n data that is saved to the VA 1842 to the USB flash memory device USB Data Copy to Internal Memory Copies all the configuration data that is saved to the USB flash memory device to the VA 1842 Device Information Dump Saves the status of the VA 1842 to USB memory Version UP Executes a version update 注 意 Never turn off the power while is displayed Doing so will cause a malfunction Caution ...

Page 290: ...274 ...

Page 291: ...ems excluding General Control Packet and Channel Status Bit of Source ANALYSIS 2 Sub window of DDC Monitor 3 Sub window of CEC Monitor 4 Sub window of Video Timing General Control Packet Audio Timing and HDCP Status 5 Sub window of other than 1 to 4 Audio Timing and Compliance 6 Sub window of Compliance 7 Sub window of Audio Timing Monitor ...

Page 292: ... Tile V 1 2 3 4 5 6 Displays two windows horizontally Tile 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Displays four windows Font Resize 1 2 3 4 Resizes the font HEX GUI 1 3 Switch between GUI display and HEX display DDC Log Clear 2 Clears the DDC Monitor logs CEC Log Clear 3 Clears the CEC Monitor logs Absolute Interval 3 Switches the display between the absolute time and interval time dB Value 7 Switch between dB display and...

Page 293: ...EDID Monitor H14b4K_EDID HDMI 1 4b 4Kx2K Compatible Monitor YCbCr420 YCbCr4 2 0 Compatible Monitor 6G_EDID 6G Compatible Monitor HDR_EDID HDR Compatible Monitor CTS7 1_1 EDID Test CTS7 1_2 EDID Test CTS7 19_1 Packet Test CTS7 19_2 Packet Test CTS7 23 RGB Monitor CTS7 24 YCbCr Monitor CTS7 27 AVI InfoFrame Test CTS7 31 Audio InfoFrame Test CTS7 33_1 DVI Test CTS7 33_2 DVI Test CTS7 34 Deep Color Te...

Page 294: ...CbCr4 2 0AVI InfoFrame Test HF1 51 3 YCbCr4 2 0AVI InfoFrame Test HF1 52 1 BT 2020 Test HF1 52 2 BT 2020 Test HF1 52 3 BT 2020 Test HF1 52 4 BT 2020 Test HF1 52 5 BT 2020 Test HF1 53 1 HDR Test HF1 53 2 HDR Test HF1 53 3 HDR Test HF1 53 4 HDR Test HF1 53 5 HDR Test HF1 53 6 HDR Test HF1 53 7 HDR Test HF3 3 Repeater Test Monitor HF3 23 Repeater HDR Test ...

Page 295: ... 59 94 60Hz 21 1440x576i 50Hz 22 1440x576i w 50Hz 29 1440x576p 50Hz 30 1440x576p w 50Hz 23 1440x288p 50Hz 10 2880x480i 59 94 60Hz 11 2880x480i w 59 94 60Hz 12 2880x240p 59 94 60Hz 25 2880x576i 50Hz 26 2880x576i w 50Hz 27 2880x288p 50Hz 32 1920x1080p 23 97 24Hz 33 1920x1080p 25Hz 34 1920x1080p 29 97 30Hz 46 1920x1080i 119 98 120Hz 47 1280x720p 119 98 120Hz 60 1280x720p 23 97 24Hz 62 1280x720p 29 97...

Page 296: ... 1920x1080i 50Hz 21 1440x576i 50Hz 22 1440x576i w 50Hz 23 1440x288p 50Hz 25 2880x576i 50Hz 27 2880x288p 50Hz 29 1440x576p 50Hz 31 1920x1080p 50Hz 32 1920x1080p 23 97 24Hz 33 1920x1080p 25Hz 34 1920x1080p 29 97 30Hz 46 1920x1080i 119 98 120Hz 47 1280x720p 119 98 120Hz 63 1920x1080p 119 88 120Hz 64 1920x1080p 100Hz 93 3840x2160p 23 98Hz 24Hz 94 3840x2160p 25Hz 95 3840x2160p 29 97Hz 30Hz 96 3840x2160...

Page 297: ...80x720p 50Hz 20 1920x1080i 50Hz 31 1920x1080p 50Hz 06 1440x480i 59 94 60Hz 07 1440x480i w 59 94 60Hz 14 1440x480p 59 94 60Hz 15 1440x480p w 59 94 60Hz 08 1440x240p 59 94 60Hz 21 1440x576i 50Hz 22 1440x576i w 50Hz 29 1440x576p 50Hz 30 1440x576p w 50Hz 23 1440x288p 50Hz 35 2880x480p 59 94 60Hz 36 2880x480p w 59 94 60Hz 12 2880x240p 59 94 60Hz 37 2880x576p 50Hz 38 2880x576p w 50Hz 27 2880x288p 50Hz 3...

Page 298: ... 02 720x480p 59 94 60Hz 03 720x480p w 59 94 60Hz 04 1280x720p 59 94 60Hz 05 1920x1080i 59 94 60Hz 06 1440x480i 59 94 60Hz 07 1440x480i w 59 94 60Hz 16 1920x1080p 59 94 60Hz 17 720x576p 50Hz 18 720x576p w 50Hz 19 1280x720p 50Hz 20 1920x1080i 50Hz 21 1440x576i 50Hz 22 1440x576i w 50Hz 31 1920x1080p 50Hz ...

Page 299: ...80p w 59 94 60Hz 16 1920x1080p 59 94 60Hz 17 720x576p 50Hz 18 720x576p w 50Hz 19 1280x720p 50Hz 20 1920x1080i 50Hz 21 1440x576i 50Hz 22 1440x576i w 50Hz 29 1440x576p 50Hz 30 1440x576p w 50Hz 31 1920x1080p 50Hz 32 1920x1080p 23 97 24Hz 33 1920x1080p 25Hz 34 1920x1080p 29 97 30Hz 35 2880x480p 59 94 60Hz 36 2880x480p w 59 94 60Hz 37 2880x576p 50Hz 38 2880x576p w 50Hz 60 1280x720p 23 97 24Hz 62 1280x7...

Page 300: ...w 50Hz 19 1280x720p 50Hz 20 1920x1080i 50Hz 21 1440x576i 50Hz 22 1440x576i w 50Hz 31 1920x1080p 50Hz 63 1920x1080p 119 88 120Hz 64 1920x1080p 100Hz 93 3840x2160p 23 98Hz 24Hz 94 3840x2160p 25Hz 95 3840x2160p 29 97Hz 30Hz 96 3840x2160p 50Hz 97 3840x2160p 59 94Hz 60Hz 98 4096x2160p 23 98Hz 24Hz 99 4096x2160p 25Hz 100 4096x2160p 29 97Hz 30Hz 101 4096x2160p 50Hz 102 4096x2160p 59 94Hz 60Hz 106 3840x21...

Page 301: ..._M 3D_S Linear PCM 8ch Linear PCM 2ch AC 3 MPEG1 MP3 MPEG2 AAC DTS ATRAC One Bit Audio DolbyDigital DTS HD MAT MLP DST WMA Pro Internal program HDMI10 DVI 4Block HF14b4K 420 6G Linear PCM 8ch Linear PCM 2ch AC 3 MPEG1 MP3 MPEG2 AAC DTS ATRAC One Bit Audio DolbyDigital DTS HD MAT MLP DST WMA Pro ...

Page 302: ...Linear PCM 8ch Linear PCM 2ch AC 3 MPEG1 MP3 MPEG2 AAC DTS ATRAC One Bit Audio DolbyDigital DTS HD MAT MLP DST WMA Pro Internal program CTS 7 24 CTS 7 31 CTS 7 33_1 CTS 7 33_2 CTS 7 34 CTS 7 35 Linear PCM 8ch Linear PCM 2ch AC 3 MPEG1 MP3 MPEG2 AAC DTS ATRAC One Bit Audio DolbyDigital DTS HD MAT MLP DST WMA Pro ...

Page 303: ... CTS 7 40 Linear PCM 8ch Linear PCM 2ch AC 3 MPEG1 MP3 MPEG2 AAC DTS ATRAC One Bit Audio DolbyDigital DTS HD MAT MLP DST WMA Pro Internal program HF1 31 1 HF1 31 2 HF1 31 3 HF3 3 Linear PCM 8ch Linear PCM 2ch AC 3 MPEG1 MP3 MPEG2 AAC DTS ATRAC One Bit Audio DolbyDigital DTS HD MAT MLP DST WMA Pro ...

Page 304: ... 20 58 2C 25 00 FA 8C F0 00 00 00 1E 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3A byte Item Setting value 07 00 Header 0x00FFFFFFFFFFFF00 09 08 ID Manufacturer Name 0x8F06 ATO 0B 0A ID Product Code 0xB021 0F 0C ID Serial Number 0x00000001 10 Week of Manufacture 0x09 9 11 Year of Manufacture 0x19 2015 12 EDID Version 0x01 ver 1 13 EDID Revision 0x03 Rev 3 14 Video Input Definition Analog or Digital Color Bi...

Page 305: ...ification 2 0x0101 Unused field in this section 2B 2A Standard Timing Identification 3 0x0101 Unused field in this section 2D 2C Standard Timing Identification 4 0x0101 Unused field in this section 2F 2E Standard Timing Identification 5 0x0101 Unused field in this section 31 30 Standard Timing Identification 6 0x0101 Unused field in this section 33 32 Standard Timing Identification 7 0x0101 Unused...

Page 306: ...y no stereo 0x3 Digital Separate 0b0 Vertical Polarity negative 0b0 Horizontal Polarity negative 6B 5A 5B 5A 5C 5D 5E 66 5F 6B 67 Monitor Descriptor Description 1 FLAG Reserved Data Type Tag Reserved Monitor Name 0x0000 Monitor Descriptor 0x00 0xFC Monitor name stored as ASCII 0x00 0x56412D313834320A VA 1842 0x2020202020 7D 6C 6D 6C 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 7D 78 Monitor Descriptor Descriptio...

Page 307: ...udio 1 Supported Sampling Frequency 1 Supported Bit Size 1 Audio Format Code 2 Max Number of Audio 2 Supported Sampling Max Bit Rate 2 Audio Format Code 3 Max Number of Audio 3 Supported Sampling Frequency 3 Max Bit Rate 3 Audio Format Code 4 Max Number of Audio 4 Sported Sampling Frequency 4 Max Bit Rate 4 Audio Format Code 5 Max Number of Audio 5 Supported Sampling Frequency 5 User Define 5 Audi...

Page 308: ...4bit DVI_Dual Max TMDS Clock Latency Fields Present I Latency Fields Present HDMI Video Present Reserved CNC3 Game CNC2 Cinema CNC1 Photo CNC0 Graphics 0x68 0x03 Vendor Specific Data Block 0x08 0x000C03 0x1000 1 0 0 0 0b1 Support 0b0 Not Support 0b1 Support 0b1 Support 0b1 Support 0b0 Not Support 0x2D 225MHz 0b0 Not Support 0b0 Not Support 0b0 Not Support 0b0 Not Support 0b1 Support 0b1 Support 0b...

Page 309: ...tical Blanking Lines Horizontal sync offset Horizontal sync pulse width Vert sync offset Vert sync pulse width Horizontal Image Size Vertical Image Size Horizontal Border Vertical Border Interlace Stereo Mode sync signal description1 sync signal description2 sync signal description3 0x1D01 74 25MHz 0x500 1280dot 0x172 370dot 0x2D0 720H 0x1E 30H 0x6E 110dot 0x28 40dot 0x5 5H 0x5 5H 0xBE 250mm 0x8C ...

Page 310: ...gnal description1 sync signal description2 sync signal description3 0x0 non Interlace 0x0 Normal display no stereo 0x3 Digital Separate 0b1 Vertical Polarity positive 0b1 Horizontal Polarity positive FE F4 Reserved 0x00 FF Check sum 0x3A ...

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Page 322: ...0 A2 00 FA BE 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 FC 00 56 60 41 2D 31 38 34 32 0A 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FD 70 00 17 F0 0D 7E 3C 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 B9 80 02 03 3F 71 4F 82 01 10 3F 40 5D 5E 5F 62 63 64 90 60 61 65 66 23 0F 7F 07 83 4F 00 00 76 03 0C 00 A0 10 00 F8 3C 2F A0 88 01 02 03 04 01 40 70 60 50 B0 80 A0 90 67 D8 5D C4 01 78 88 00 E3 05 1F 01 8C C0 0A D0 8A 20 E0 2D 10 10 3E 96 00 FA 8C 00 00 00...

Page 323: ... 2D 10 50 10 60 A2 00 FA BE 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 FC 00 56 60 41 2D 31 38 34 32 0A 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FD 70 00 17 F0 0D 7E 3C 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 B9 80 02 03 47 71 4F 10 1F 20 21 5D 5E 01 82 04 11 5F 90 66 65 61 60 23 0F 7F 07 83 4F 00 00 76 03 0C 00 A0 10 00 F8 3C 2F A0 88 01 02 03 04 01 40 70 60 50 B0 80 A0 90 67 D8 5D C4 01 78 88 07 E3 06 0F 01 E3 C0 0F 00 78 E3 05 FF 01 8C 0A D0 8A ...

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Page 370: ... A2 00 FA BE 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 FC 00 56 60 41 2D 31 38 34 31 0A 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FD 70 00 17 F0 0D 7E 3C 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 B9 80 02 03 3F 71 4F 82 01 10 3F 40 5D 5E 5F 62 63 64 90 60 61 65 66 23 0F 7F 07 83 4F 00 00 76 03 0C 00 A0 10 00 F8 3C 2F A0 88 01 02 03 04 01 40 70 60 50 B0 80 A0 90 67 D8 5D C4 01 78 88 00 E3 05 1F 01 8C C0 0A D0 8A 20 E0 2D 10 10 3E 96 00 FA 8C 00 00 00 ...

Page 371: ...10 50 10 60 A2 00 FA BE 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 FC 00 56 60 41 2D 31 38 34 32 0A 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FD 70 00 17 F0 0D 7E 3C 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 B9 80 02 03 43 71 4F 10 1F 20 21 5D 5E 01 82 04 11 13 90 3C 3D 41 42 23 0F 7F 07 83 4F 00 00 76 03 0C 00 A0 10 00 F8 3C 2F A0 88 01 02 03 04 01 40 70 60 50 B0 80 A0 90 67 D8 5D C4 01 78 88 07 E3 05 1F 01 E3 C0 06 07 01 8C 0A D0 8A 20 E0 2D 10 10 3...

Page 372: ... 100Hz 4 3 45 720 1440 x576i 100Hz 16 9 46 1920x1080i 119 88 120Hz 16 9 47 1280x720p 119 88 120Hz 16 9 48 720x480p 119 88 120Hz 4 3 49 720x480p 119 88 120Hz 16 9 50 720 1440 x480i 119 88 120Hz 4 3 51 720 1440 x480i 119 88 120Hz 16 9 52 720x576p 200Hz 4 3 53 720x576p 200Hz 16 9 54 720 1440 x576i 200Hz 4 3 55 720 1440 x576i 200Hz 16 9 56 720x480p 239 76 240Hz 4 3 57 720x480p 239 76 240Hz 16 9 58 720...

Page 373: ...Chapter 10 Internal Data 357 104 3840x2160p 25Hz 64 27 105 3840x2160p 29 97Hz 30Hz 64 27 106 3840x2160p 50Hz 64 27 107 3840x2160p 59 94Hz 60Hz 64 27 ...

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Page 375: ... Code H Front Porch Pixels When Video Code of AVI InfoFrame is 1 107 the number of pixels differs from the value specified in the format designated for Video Code H Sync Polarity When Video Code of AVI InfoFrame is 1 107 the polarity differs from the value specified in the format designated for Video Code V Total Lines When Video Code of AVI InfoFrame is 1 107 the number of lines differs from the ...

Page 376: ...d RGB Quantization Range is set to Full Range or Reserve When RGB or YCbCr is set to RGB and VGA is being sent RGB Quantization Range is not set to Full Range or Default When RGB or YCbCr is set to RGB and a resolution other than VGA is being sent RGB Quantization Range is not set to Limited Range or Default Extended Colorimetry Extended Colorimetry is set to Reserve Video Code When this value is ...

Page 377: ...equency SF of Audio InfoFrame Audio Channel Count Audio InfoFrame is not 0 Audio Type is One Bit Audio and the value of Sampling Frequency SF of Audio InfoFrame Audio Channel Count Audio InfoFrame is 0 Sample Size The Audio InfoFrame Audio InfoFrame Sampling Size SS value is not 0 Speaker Placement Audio InfoFrame Speaker Placement CA is higher than 0x1F Level Shift Value Audio InfoFrame Speaker P...

Page 378: ...r ACP_Type is 0x02 DVD Copy_permission is not 0x02 and Copy_number is not 0 Quality ACP_Type is not 0x02 DVD and Quality is not 0 Or ACP_Type is 0x02 DVD Copy_permission is not 0x02 and Quality is not 0 Transaction ACP_Type is not 0x02 DVD and Transaction is not 0 Rsv of Header Byte2 None of the values of the Reserve Bits of Header Byte 2 are 0 Rsv of Data Byte2 27 None of the values of the Reserv...

Page 379: ...00 Hz range CTS CTS is not within 50 ppm or 100 ppm of the value required by F_TMDS_clock N 128 FS 50 ppm and 100 ppm are determined by Clock Accuracy of Channel Status Bit No Audio There is no Audio input but Audio InfoFrame is present N and CTS errors occur also when SF of Channel Status Bit is abnormal 11 1 11 Vendor Specific InfoFrame 11 1 12 HDCP Item Description AKSV AKSV is not made up of t...

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Page 381: ...G DATA The VA 1842 can acquire various logs and save them to the USB flash memory device When the logs are saved the following folders are created in the USB flash memory device The folders in the LOG folder are created based on the elements of month_day_year time ...

Page 382: ...e data as the ANALYSIS item refer to 4 1 5 MPEG InfoFrame Vendor Specific InfoFrame Same data as the ANALYSIS item refer to 4 1 6 Vendor Specific InfoFrame Gamut MetaData Packet Same data as the ANALYSIS item refer to 4 1 8 Gamut MetaData Packet ACP Packet Same data as the ANALYSIS item refer to 4 1 9 ACP Packet ISRC1 Packet Same data as the ANALYSIS item refer to 4 1 10 ISRC1 Packet General Contr...

Page 383: ...cription Start Start Condition Restart Restart Condition Stop Stop Condition SCDT Detect change HPD Hotplug change XXm XXs XXX Xms Acquisition time DDC HTML Log Displayed item Description No Displays the sequential numbers for DDC access during the test period Start Start Condition WSlave Displays the write slave addresses Offset Displays the offset addresses ReStart Restart Condition 0498 SCDT OF...

Page 384: ...is stored in the ANALYZEOG xx_xx_xxxx xx_xx folder of the USB flash memory device CECText Log Displayed item Description OP Code OP Code PA Parameter XXm XXs XXX Xms Acquisition time CECHTML Log Displayed item Description No Displays the numbers from log acquisition times Initiator Displays the initiators Destination Displays the destinations 0027 Rec2 TV 23m 7s 303 5ms OP Code Give Tuner Device S...

Page 385: ...sults of the compliance tests are saved as HTML files in the Analyze Compliance HDMI folder of the USB flash memory device The results of the HDMI source test are saved as HDMI_CTS_Sourcetest_result html and the results of the HDMI sink test are saved as HDMI_CTS_Sinktest_result html The details in the Detail folder can be viewed from the PASS FAIL or other result links For detailed information on...

Page 386: ... Description TEST ID Displays the IDs of CEC CTS Result Displays the results of the compliance tests The flow of CEC DATA of each test in the Detail folder can be viewed from the PASS FAIL or other result link 12 1 7 HDCP2 2 Compliance Data When the logs of HDCP2 2CTS refer to 6 5 are acquired the results of the compliance tests are saved as an HTML file in the Analyze Compliance HDCP2 of the USB ...

Page 387: ...ayed item Description TEST ID Displays the IDs of HDCP2 2 Result Displays the results of the compliance tests The details of HDCP2 2 CTS and flow of DDC DATA of each test in the Detail folder can be viewed from the PASS FAIL or other result link ...

Page 388: ...no Input output signal 1 TMDS DATA2 2 TMDS DATA2 SHIELD 3 TMDS DATA2 4 TMDS DATA1 5 TMDS DATA1 SHIELD 6 TMDS DATA1 7 TMDS DATA0 8 TMDS DATA0 SHIELD 9 TMDS DATA0 10 TMDS CLK 11 TMDS CLK SHIELD 12 TMDS CLK 13 CEC 14 UTILITY 15 DDC CLK 16 DDC DATA 17 GROUND for 5V 18 5V POWER 19 HOT PLUG DETECT Shell FG ...

Page 389: ...Pin Assignment Pin no TRIGGER I2S Pin no TRIGGER I2S 1 TRIGGER VIDEO MCLK 8 GND GND 2 GND GND 9 VIDEO YgMSB SD1 3 TRIGGER AUDIO SCLK 10 GND GND 4 GND GND 11 AUDIO SD0 SD2 5 HS LRCLK 12 GND GND 6 GND GND 13 NC SD3 7 VS SD0 14 NC NC For VIDEO YgMSB Y or G will be the 7th bit when 8 bits and the 11th bit when 12 bits AUDIO SD0 corresponds to the 0th bit of I2S The serial data of channels 1 and 2 is o...

Page 390: ...374 TRIGGER output Output is at the following timing I2S output Output is at the following timing Within 3 pixcel CLK Y G Upper 1 bit ...

Page 391: ...o the source and sink respectively and then connecting THROUGH OUT to the VA 1842 All HDMI signals are passed through without the VA 1842 being placed directly between the source and sink HDMI input and output Item Specifications Input output signals TMDS TMDS CLK 25 to 225MHz HDCP Pass through E EDID Pass through CEC Pass through This function is optional For details consult with an ASTRODESIGN s...

Page 392: ...mple is that when a DUT and oscilloscope are used to perform a source electrical test this option enables the SCDC to be returned from the VA 1842 to output an HDMI 6G signal from the source side if you connect the SCDC cable to the oscilloscope manufacturer s HDMI EDID jig and to the VA 1842 Cable Pin Assignment This function is optional For details consult with an ASTRODESIGN sales representativ...

Page 393: ... D mm excluding protrusions Weight Approx 5 1 kg Operating temperature 5 to 40 Storage temperature 10 to 60 Humidity 20 to 80 RH no condensation Panel specifications Item Specification Display area 12 1 inches Pixels XGA 1024 768 Field of view Horizontal 80 to 80 vertical 80 to 60 Brightness 320 cd m2 Contrast 550 1 LCD brightness lifetime 50 000 hours LCD backlight at 50 brightness The LCD bright...

Page 394: ...Back Porch Lines 1 to 1 2 V Total Lines lines HDMI output restrictions Character Rate 25 to 600 Mcsc H Total Pixels 300 to 8191 pixels H Active Pixels 128 to 4095 pixels H Blanking Pixels 138 pixels or more V period 60 ms or less V Total Lines 300 to 4095 lines V Active Lines 128 to 2047 lines V Sync Lines 4 to 2047 lines V Back Porch Lines 1 to 1 2 V Total Lines lines Audio HDMI input output rest...

Page 395: ...the sink data of the VA 1842 set to DVI audio cannot be input and output When the SINK data of the VA 1842 is set to repeater and a device which does not support HDCP is connected to the HDMI output HDCP will not be executed properly The sequence cannot proceed due to a DDC line ACK error on the HDMI output side When a monitor with no physical address is connected to an output the physical address...

Page 396: ...03 ACP Packet 0x04 ISRC1 Packet 0x05 One Bit Audio Sample Packet 0x07 DST Audio Packet 0x08 HBR Audio Stream Packet 0x09 Gamut Metadata Packet 0x0A Vendor Specific InfoFrame 0x81 AVI InfoFrame 0x82 SPD InfoFrame 0x83 Audio InfoFrame 0x84 MPEG InfoFrame 0x85 This product has passed the EMC test with no mouse connected and the Ethernet cable looped once around a ferrite core and then connected If ne...

Page 397: ...381 13 Revision History Version Date Page Item no Details 1 00 01 04 2015 First edition 1 01 07 08 2015 Second edition 1 02 12 04 2017 Third edition ...

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Page 399: ... without permission The content of this manual is subject to change without notice due to improvements The manufacturer will not be liable for any effects caused by incorrect operation All inquiries concerning this product should be addressed to your dealer or to the manufacturer at the contact numbers given below The products and product names mentioned in this manual are the trademarks or regist...

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