804 Series Video Test Generator
– User Guide
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7
Running Video Pattern Tests
This section provides the Instructions for running video tests on the 804/804A/804B. Procedures are provided for operation
both through the front panel and the command line.
Note
: If the 804/804A/804B is used in a manner not specified in the guide, the protection provided by the equipment may be
impaired.
7.1
Selecting a Signal Type
Use the information in Table 7-1 below as a guide:
Table 7-1: Signal Type
Signal Type Menu Selection
Physical Connector(s)
Option
Output Selections
HDMI
HDMI via HDMI to HDMI cable (available
with optional cable kit)
Color Space
RGB
YCbCr 4:4:4
YCbCr 4:2:2
YCbCr 4:2:0 (804A for 4K formats @ 60Hz)
Bit Depth
8
10
12
Format Type
TV – CE formats
Computer – VESA formats
DVI
HDMI via HDMI to DVI cable (available with
optional cable kit)
Format Type
TV – CE formats
Computer – VESA formats
VGA(HD15) Analog YPbPr
HD-15 (VGA) via VGA cable to 3 RCA
converter cable (available in the optional
cable kit)
Sync Type
Sep[arate] Sync
Sync on Y
VGA(HD15) Analog RGB
HD-15 (VGA) via VGA cable (available in
the optional cable kit)
Format Type
TV – CE formats
Computer – VESA formats
Sync Type
Sep[arate] Sync
Sync on Green
BNC + S-Video + CVBS
CVBS (BNC) and S-Video
(3) BNC (ED/HD)
Format Type
SD – TV composite video (NTSC & PAL
formats)
ED/HD – TV formats for component video
1. Power up the 804/804A/804B using the rocker switch on the back panel and the front panel. The On position is with the
toggle switch depressed on the inner side of the switch.
Refer to the procedures in the section
Instructions for Use
.
2. Make the cable connection between the appropriate output connector(s) on the 804/804A/804B and the input connectors
of the HDTV using the cables supplied. Refer to the figure below to view the locations of the video outputs.