802BT/802R Video Test Generator User Guide
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Method
Measure the lengths of the two (2) diagonal lines. Any difference is an indication of
parallelogram distortion. The difference in readings should be within the specifications of
the monitor.
If the difference in the readings is too far beyond specification, the monitor should be
rejected and sent back for repair, rather than trying to magnet a defective yoke.
Test
Trapezoid distortion correction
Purpose
This image gives you a way to measure trapezoid distortion in your monitor. If the
distortion is not too severe, you may be able to correct it by adding or adjusting magnets
on the yoke.
Method
Perform the yoke winding orthogonality check and parallelogram distortion check first to
avoid wasting time on a monitor with a defective yoke.
Measure the width of the image at the top and bottom of the display. Any difference in
readings should be within the specification limits. Measure the height of the image at both
sides of the display. Again, any difference in readings should be within specification limits.
If either of the differences is out of specification, the trapezoid distortion of the monitor is
out of specification.
Add or adjust magnets on the yoke to correct the problem. The pin and barrel distortion
correction should be repeated to make sure that it is still in specification.
Test
Pin and barrel distortion correction
Purpose
If perfectly linear sweep signals are sent to a perfectly wound deflection yoke mounted on
a perfect CRT, you would not necessarily get a perfectly formed raster. Instead you would
likely get a raster that had its corners stretched away from the center, resembling a pin
cushion. This distortion occurs because the geometry of the deflected electron beam does
not match the geometry of the tube face plate. Also, imperfections in the yoke or CRT may
affect this problem. In some cases one or more corners may be pulled towards the center
of the raster causing it to look like a barrel. Uncorrected raster distortion carries over as
distortion of the displayed image.
Method
A slot gauge may be used to determine if the amount of pincushion or barrel distortion is
within limits. A basic slot gauge may consist of a piece of opaque film with at least two (2)
transparent slots in it. One slot is used for top and bottom distortion and the other is used
for the sides. By positioning the correct slot over each portion of the border line, the entire
line should be visible. If this cannot be done at all four sides, the monitor requires
correcting.
Summary of Contents for 802BT
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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 ...
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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 ...