
SL-881 6G Handheld HDMI/MHL Audio and Video Generator/Analyzer
User Guide
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1.3.1.2.
The SL-881 LCD Touch Screen in Standard Test Mode
shows the LCD touch screen of the SL-881 in standard test mode under default factory configuration.
Home
Video Generator
Video Analyzer
EDID Read
EDID Load
Factory Test
Settings
Figure 1.5. LCD Touch Screen Main Window
These are the standard operation features, accessible through the icons that are displayed on the LCD touch screen of
the SL-881:
Icon
Function
Section Reference
Video Generator Controls HDMI OUT 1 and HDMI OUT 2 ports to send HDMI signal.
Section 2.2
Video Analyzer
Analyzes HDMI input signal from HDMI IN port.
Section 2.3
EDID Read
Reads EDID contents from device connected to HDMI OUT 1 (6G) or
HDMI OUT 2 (3G) port.
Section 2.4
EDID Load
Loads EDID data from SD card and program to HDMI INPUT port.
Section 2.5
Factory Test
Runs batch testing for a device connected to HDMI OUT 1 or HDMI
OUT 2 ports.
Section 2.6
Settings
Displays AVG firmware-related information. LCD touch screen to list
current settings and parameters.
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1.3.2.
Enhanced Test Mode
Enhanced test mode features become available only when installing optional software to your test computer.
Section 3
gives details of the procedure for installing the software and registering the license that is required to run the
expanded test features.
Section 4
gives details on the enhanced SL-881 AVG functionality.
1.3.2.1.
Enhanced Test Functions
In addition to the full set of functions of the standard configuration, enhanced test functionality becomes available
upon installation and licensing of the optional software. These enhanced functions become available:
1.
Perform EDDC (SCDC) compliance test.
2.
Perform cable loop-back test.
3.
DDC monitoring
4.
EDID file editing
For details of the above operations, see
Section 4