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Chapter 2
Testing Video Displays
Testing analog component video SDTV (CE) CRTs
This section describes how to test CRT televisions with standard definition component
video inputs.
To test an analog component video SDTV display:
1. Use a VGA-to-RCA cable to connect the VGA connector on the generator with the
YPbPr inputs on the display under test.
Or, if your generator has optional component BNC connectors, use a BNC to RCA
cable to connect the BNCs on the generator with the RCA connectors on the display
under test.
2. Identify the component television formats to test. These formats are listed after the
composite television formats in the generator’s default Format knob list. Begin with the
first format in the range of standard definition component television formats (480i).
3. Determine additional formats to test based on the resolution of the television display.
The television specification sheet will provide information on what resolutions to test. It
is necessary to test only those resolutions with the supported scanning type (typically,
interlaced for a standard definition television).
4. Determine the images to test. For analog CRTs you typically want to select images to
test for geometry, focusing, photometry, resolution, cross talk, EMI, and regulation
characteristics. For more details on what images test these specific display attributes,
see “
Selecting images
” on page 28 or Appendix B, “
Image Reference
.”
Verify the test set-up:
1. Using the
Format
knob, select the first component video format (480i).
Alternatively, you can load the format with the following command:
FMTL
480i;
FMTU
2. Using the
Image
knob, select a suitable image such as SMPTE133. Verify that the
generator is sending a valid signal to the display and that the display is presenting it.
Alternatively, you can load the image with the following command:
IMGL
SMPTE133;
IMGU
Test the display:
1. Using the
Format
knob, select the first test format.
2. Using the
Image
knob, select the first test image.
Note: You can customize your generator to run through a specified set of formats and
images automatically or manually by creating test sequences. See “
Creating a test
sequence
” on page 87 for details.
Summary of Contents for 802BT
Page 1: ...802BT 802R Video Test Generator User Guide ...
Page 52: ...42 Chapter 2 Testing Video Displays ...
Page 62: ...52 Chapter 3 Administrative Tasks ...
Page 118: ...108 Chapter 7 Using GPIB Interface ...
Page 194: ...184 Chapter 10 Testing EDID ...
Page 204: ...194 Chapter 11 Testing HDCP ...
Page 214: ...204 Appendix A Command Reference Commands by name ...
Page 595: ...Video Test Generator User Guide 585 ...
Page 611: ...Video Test Generator User Guide 601 ...
Page 612: ...602 Appendix A Command Reference ...
Page 716: ...706 Appendix B Image Reference ...
Page 744: ...734 Appendix C Error Messages ...