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Chapter 9
Testing HDMI Sink Devices
Testing HDMI displays
This section provides procedures for testing HDMI displays. The procedures below can be
performed using the front panel or the command line interface.
To test HDMI displays:
1. Set up the 882 for HDMI output. See “
Setting up the 882 for HDMI testing
2. Press the
Source
key and select the first test format.
Alternatively, you can load the format with the following command:
format_name
3. Press the
Content
key and select the first test image. For digital fixed pixel displays,
you typically want to select images to test for pixel anomalies, photometry, luminance,
centering, resolution, and persistence. For more details on what images test these
specific display attributes, see “
” on page 258 or Appendix B, “
Alternatively, you can load the image with the following command:
image_name
4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all formats and test images.
Note: You can customize your 882 to run through a specified set of formats and
images automatically or manually by creating test sequences. See “
Use the following guidelines to verify proper operation:
•
When testing photometry such as chrominance, use the
, or
images. Look for missing bars which may indicate a dead or
unconnected channel. Also, look at the transitions between the bars; they should
be sharp and distinct. Each bar also should be uniform in color and intensity across
its entire width.
•
To test luminance, you can use the
(grayscale) images. To test gamma
correction, you can use the
(checkerbox) image. The detailed methods
for verifying these parameters on the
image are provided in Appendix
•
When testing for centering, use the Outline images. The detailed methods for
verifying centering with the Outline images (
Outline0, Outline1, Outline2, Outline3
are provided in Appendix B, “
•
When testing resolution with the Grill images, you should be able to see individual
and distinct stripes in all areas of the display at all four resolutions.
Summary of Contents for 881
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Page 102: ...90 Chapter 3 Administrative Tasks ...
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Page 216: ...204 Chapter 5 Working with Formats ...
Page 248: ...236 Chapter 7 Working with Images ...
Page 264: ...252 Chapter 8 Working with Test Sequences ...
Page 382: ...40 Chapter 11 Testing EDID for HDMI 2 Expand the EDID Block in the navigation view ...
Page 446: ...104 Chapter 12 CEC Interactive Troubleshooting Environment ITE ...
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