
The 3D mini HDMI Analyzer is a tool for checking both source and display devices. With
touch button control and built-in OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) it can show status of
both input and output device. The major purpose is to analyze input source info-frame and
output sink EDID. Another purpose is to use built-in pattern to test output device.
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Apparatus testing
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Equipment adjustment
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EDID checking
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HDCP verification
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Production testing
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R&D design
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3D Mini HDMI Analyser
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Operating Manual
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5V Power Adaptor
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HDMI input port connected to the source/HDMI system with HDMI port and output connected to
the display/HDMI system with HDMI port.
Introduction
Applications
Package Contents
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System Requirements
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Provides 25 timings, 6 patterns and 1 pattern for 3D timing
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Deep colour video (up to 12 bits, 1080p@60Hz)
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Supports input signal bypass, digital video formats in ‘Deep Colour’ Mode at up to 36
bits (12 bit/colour) and new lossless compressed digital audio (Dolby TrueHD, Dolby
Digital Plus and DTS-HD master Audio)
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Supports internal pattern audio LPCM 2CH 48/96/192KHz, LPCM 5.1CH 48/96KHz,
LPCM 7.1CH 48/96KHz.
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Analyse the input source info-frame and output sink EDID information
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Touch button control function
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OLED shows Input/Output timing information
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Support ARC (Audio Return Channel) following HDMI v1.4 specifications
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Supports ‘Deep Colour’ (8/10/12-bit) output
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Supports HDCP repeater function and compliant with HDCP
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Supports CEC bypass
Features
Operation Controls and Functions - Front Panel
Rear Panel
1. HDMI IN:
This slot is where you plug your input
source equipment with HDMI cable
for source signal sending.
2. DC 5V:
This slot is where you plug the 5V
DC power supply into the unit and
connect the adaptor to an AC wall
outlet.
1. SERVICE:
Use a D-Sub (RS232) to 3.5mm
(phone jack) cable to perform the
software upgrade
2. ARC OPTICAL OUT:
Optical digital out for testing the ARC
function of a TV connected to the
HDMI. Connect to the optical digital
input of an audio system (such as an
AV receiver) to monitor the audio
output of the attached sink device.
3. HDMI OUT:
The HDMI output connects the
Analyser to a Sink or Source device
to enable testing and checking the
capabilities of the system.
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