780C Multi-Interface Interoperability Tester – User Guide
Use the procedures below to import bitmaps.
1. Connect the 780C to a PC host via the USB cable provided.
2. Select the Preferences from the 780C top level menu.
3. Choose Disk mode.
The Disk selection for USB Mode in the above screen will be highlighted in green.
4. Power cycle the 780C using the rocker switch on the back panel.
The 780C will appear as a mass storage device on your PC like any other USB drive.
5. If this is the first time you have used the 780C in the Disk mode you will have to reformat the disk. The
system will prompt you through the format process.
6. Create the userpats.txt text file listing your bitmaps. Use the information in Table 11-1 below to construct
your text file:
Table 11-1: Importing Bitmaps – UserPats.txt file
Bitmap Name (use 8.3 naming convention)
Mast480.bmp
Mast720.bmp
Mast1080.bmp
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Bitmap Resolution
UserPats.txt Text File Structure
720x480
The structure of the UserPats file is:
<Bitmap Name> space <Description>
128x720
The contents of the UserPats.txt text file would be:
1920x1080
Mast480.bmp Master 720x480
Mast720.bmp Master 1280x720
Mast1080.bmp Master 1920x1080
Note 1: The bitmap name has to match the name of
the stored bitmap.
Note 2: The description is limited to 20 characters.
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