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  • Page 1 CPHD-V4 4K UHD+ HDMI Signal Generator & Analyzer Operation Manual Operation Manual...
  • Page 3 DISCLAIMERS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. Cypress Technology assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. Cypress Technology assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment: • Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Introduction ..........1 2. Applications ........... 1 3. Package Contents ........ 1 4. System Requirements ......2 5. Features ..........2 6. Operation Controls and Functions ..3 6.1 Front Panel ........3 6.2 Top Panel ..........6 6.3 Bottom Panel ........7 6.4 Left Panel ..........7 6.5 Right Panel ........7 6.6 Remote Control ........8...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION The HDMI Signal Generator & Analyzer is an advanced and handy tool for generating, testing and verifying the signal path within your 18Gbps HDMI ecosystem. With 87 built-in resolutions, 56 test patterns and over a dozen types of A/V analysis functions, this unit provides an enormous range of testing options.
  • Page 7: System Requirements

    4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS • HDMI/VGA receiving equipment such as an HDTV, monitor or audio amplifier and/or HDMI source equipment such as a media player, video game console or set-top box. • Analog audio source equipment such as a PC or media player and/or analog audio receiving equipment such as headphones, an audio amplifier or powered speakers.
  • Page 8: Operation Controls And Functions

    • Detailed OSD for settings and informational displays • Supports USB firmware and pattern update • Small and portable unit 6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel No Signal 5V=0 CKDT=0 SCDT=0 ENTER MENU OPTION EDID HDCP COLOR TIMING PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN...
  • Page 9 No Signal 5V=0 CKDT=0 SCDT=0 +5V pin TMDS clock Sync signal detection detection detection Resolution HDMI/DVI 1920x1080p24 3D HDMI HDCP1 M Y444 12B LPCM HDCP Color Color Audio 1.4/2.2 space depth General control package Pattern Mode (ANALYZER/PATTERN button is BLUE): In Pattern mode, when the output isn’t connected to a sink, the unit will display the current output timing, RxSense, and Hot-plug detection status.
  • Page 10 PATTERN: Within Pattern mode, press to enable selection of the test pattern used. The ▼/▲ buttons will illuminate and are used to select the new pattern. The new test pattern will automatically become active after selecting it and pausing for 2 seconds. Additional variations (if available) are selected by pressing the PATTERN button additional times.
  • Page 11: Top Panel

    detected HDCP version support and handshaking information between the sink and source. In Analyzer mode the unit is the RX, in Pattern mode the unit is the TX. In Pattern mode, if HDCP handshaking fails, an error message “HDCP OUT FAIL” will be displayed on the OSD.
  • Page 12: Bottom Panel

    6.3 Bottom Panel AUDIO IN HDMI IN HDMI IN: Connect to HDMI source equipment such as a media player, game console or set-top box. AUDIO IN: Connect to the stereo analog output of a device such as a CD player or PC. 6.4 Left Panel POWER POWER: Flip this switch to turn the unit ON or OFF after connecting...
  • Page 13: Remote Control

    RS-232: Connect directly to your PC/laptop to send RS-232 commands to control the unit. SERVICE: This slot is used for firmware updates and uploading customer designed test pattern files. Note: The patterns are restricted to 640×480 and 1920×1080. Both must be 24-bit RGB bitmap files DC 5V: Plug the 5V DC power supply into the unit and connect it to an AC wall outlet for power or use the DC to USB adapter cable to connect to a portable USB power bank (2.1A minimum) for power.
  • Page 14 switch to alternate variations of the pattern. Within the OSD menu, press to confirm selections. Menu: Press to enter the OSD menu. Exit: Press to exit the OSD or cancel the selection. Source*: Press to display source signal information on the OSD. Video T*.: Press to display video analysis details on the OSD.
  • Page 15: Osd Menu

    6.7 OSD Menu 6.7.1 Analyzer Mode LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 Source Monitor Analytic Data Video Timing Analytic Data Audio Timing Analytic Data Packet Monitor Analytic Data Analytic Data Analytic Data Analytic Data Analytic Data VSIF H14b Analytic Data DRMI (HDR) Analytic Data EDID Analyzer...
  • Page 16 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 EDID Emulator RX EDID Select [D8] 12B 2D 8CH HBR (Cont.) 4K3G [D9] 12B 2D 8CH HBR 4K420 [D10] 12B 2D 8CH HBR 4K6G [C1] Copy 01 [C2] Copy 02 [C3] Copy 03 [C4] Copy 04 [C5] Copy 05 [C6] Copy 06 [C7] Copy 07...
  • Page 17 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 RX Port Controls Hot Plug Preset High Toggle 50ms ~ 500ms (100ms) Hot Plug Toggle Time Hot Plug Run On (PoR) RX Sense On (PoR) V.Freq/1.001 Detection PC Clock Tolerance 1/1000 ~ 10/1000 (6/1000) On (PoR) HDCP Port On/Off HDCP Port Version...
  • Page 18 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 OSD Settings (Cont.) A Mode Color (Analyzer mode only) Blue Gray P Mode Color (Pattern mode only) Blue Gray Narrow Font Type Wide DHCP Ethernet IP Mode Static X.X.X.X (192.168.1.50) IP Address (Static mode only) X.X.X.X (255.255.255.0) Subnet Mask (Static mode only)
  • Page 19 Notes: • Items in Bold are factory default settings. • SCDC = Status and Control Data Channel. CED = Character Error Detection. PoR = Power on Reset. Source HDR Ability - Parse the HDR Static Metadata data block in the sink's EDID. - Output 4K60 (4:2:0, 10/12-bit), or 4K30 (4:4:4, 10/12-bit).
  • Page 20 control of the test pattern generator, allowing up to 4 to be located in the same area while being controlled by different remotes. - Select “IR Controller Address” within the “Setup” section of the OSD’s main menu. - Assign an address number (from 0 to 3) that matches the setting on the remote that is to be used with the unit.
  • Page 21: Pattern Mode

    6.7.2 Pattern Mode LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 Sink Monitor Analytic Data Pattern See “Test Pattern List” below (P16 Colorbar S.) Audio Output Source HDMI In Analog In Int. Sinewave (PoR) 0 ~ 80 (70) Volume SD0 L/R Analog Out CH SD1 L/R SD2 L/R SD3 L/R...
  • Page 22 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 EDID Analyzer Analytic Data EDID Emulator Analytic Data HDCP Output Monitor Analytic Data HDR Output Emulator HDR Out On/Off Settings Value Unit nit (cd/m*m) Tx AVI Colorimetry No Data ITU601 ITU709 xvYCC601 xvYCC709 sYCC601 AdobeY601 Adobe RGB BT.2020 (1)
  • Page 23 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 0.0000 ~ 1.3100 (0.0000) HDR Output Emulator Display primaries x1 (Cont.) 0.0000 ~ 1.3100 (0.0000) Display primaries y1 0.0000 ~ 1.3100 (0.0000) Display primaries x2 0.0000 ~ 1.3100 (0.0000) Display primaries y2 0.0000 ~ 1.3100 (0.0000) White point x 0.0000 ~ 1.3100 (0.0000) White point y...
  • Page 24 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 SCDC CED Ch Auto Clear Note: While sink CED_ Update flag=1, TX auto clears its CH0~3 Error- Counter and reads a new counter from the sink. Output Resolution See “Test Timing List” below (T63 1080p60) 0% ~ 100% (10%) OSD Settings H Position...
  • Page 25 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 [Letter H] Option 2 Small Medium 3D Source Image Bypass No/Yes Information Refresh 1 Sec 2 Sec Manual 0 ~ 3 (0) IR Controller Address No/Yes Copied EDID Reset No/Yes Ethernet Reset No/Yes Factory Reset Information Analytic Data Notes:...
  • Page 26: Test Timings

    6.7.3 Test Timings Test Timing List Test Timing List 640×350p 1280×1024p 640×480p 1360×768p 1366×768p 60 (RB) 720×400p 1400×1050p 60 (RB) 800×600p 1440×900p 60 (RB) 1600×900p 60 (RB) 1600×1200p 1680×1050p 60 (RB) 848×480p 1024×768p 1920×1200p 60 (RB) 480i 480p 1152×864p 1280×768p 60 (RB) 576i 576p...
  • Page 27 Test Timing List Test Timing List 1080p Bypass RB = Reduced Blanking. Note: T88 Bypass is only available in Analyzer mode. 2048×1080p 3840×2160p 4096×2160p...
  • Page 28 Input/Ouput PC Resolutions Input Output Vertical PC Resolution Frequency (Hz) HDMI HDMI 640×350p     640×480p 59, 72, 75, 85     720×400p 70, 85     800×600p 56, 60, 72, 75, 85  ...
  • Page 29 Input Output Vertical TV Resolution Frequency (Hz) HDMI HDMI 720p 50, 59, 60     1080i 50, 59, 60    1080p 23, 24, 25, 29, 30    50, 59, 60     2048×1080p 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, ...
  • Page 30: Test Patterns

    6.7.4 Test Patterns Test Pattern Name Variations Test Pattern Name Variations Border Grayscale 64 Checkerboard Grayscale 256 Circle 1 Grayscale 256RGB Circle 4 Grayscale Adjust Black Grayscale H Blue Grid Cyan Image Green Letter H Magenta Line On/Off-H Line On/Off-V White Line On/Off-V 4K Yellow...
  • Page 31 1. Border The Border pattern presents 4 equal-sized squares dividing the screen into 4 quadrants, forming a central white cross, with red, green, blue and white inner squares. Ideal for testing screen boundary, alignment and pincushion issues. All lines should be straight, and edge transitions should be sharp.
  • Page 32 4. Circle 4 The Circle 4 pattern provides 4 smaller white circles in each of the 4 corners of the screen. This pattern can help confirm that the display is maintaining correct geometry at the edges of the screen. 5. Black 6.
  • Page 33 to the left and right sides of the squares and look for a color shift. This is a common problem when using extreme-length analog extension products, or very long analog cables. 14. Colorbar-H The Colorbar-H pattern is a standard (white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue, black) 100% color bar pattern using horizontal bars.
  • Page 34 color bars split in the middle by large black and white sections. All colors (white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue) are at 100% brightness. 18. Colorbar-V (3 variations) 100% 100% & 75% The Colorbar-V pattern comes in 3 variations. The first is a standard (white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue, black) 100% color bar pattern using vertical bars.
  • Page 35 variations: Normal (white lines, black field) and Inverse (black lines, white field). 21. Cross Hatch 32 (2 variations) Normal Inverse The Cross Hatch 32 pattern is a full field black & white pattern of crossing vertical and horizontal lines dividing the screen into 32 sections in each direction.
  • Page 36 24. Dot The Dot pattern is a full field black & white pattern with a repeating pattern of single-pixel (resolutions below 4K) or 4-pixel (at 4K) white dots surrounded by single pixels of black. This pattern is ideal for testing the signal path/display for bandwidth issues, interference, cross-talk or scaling issues.
  • Page 37 27. Grayscale 16 (3 variations) Vert. Bar Vert. L/R Bar Hori. Bar The Grayscale 16 pattern provides a way to check and adjust the contrast, brightness and grayscale tracking of your display with 16 bars progressing from 0% to 100% brightness in even steps. When testing a display, no color should be visible in any of the bars, and all bars should be visible and distinct.
  • Page 38 bars should be visible and distinct. There are 3 variations: 64 vertical bars, two sets of 64 vertical bars with the lower set reversed, and 64 horizontal bars. 30. Grayscale 256 (4 variations) Gray Green Blue The Grayscale 256 pattern provides a way to fine tune the contrast, brightness and grayscale tracking of your display with a full 265 step gradient progressing from 0% to 100% brightness.
  • Page 39 pressing the PATTERN button followed by the -/+ buttons. The gray level number will appear in text on screen while it is in adjusting mode. 33. Grayscale H The Grayscale H pattern provides 4 distinct gray fields in an “H” arrangement for testing luminance transition stability.
  • Page 40 36. Letter H (2 variations) Big/Small H The Letter H pattern is a screen filled with a series of large capital “H” characters moving vertically up the screen. This is a basic test to confirm motion detail. There are 2 variations: Large “H” characters and small “H”...
  • Page 41 Note: The red and green variation is not available if the selected output resolution is 4K. This version of the pattern can’t display single pixel lines in 4K resolutions, please use the Line On/Off-V 4K pattern. 39. Line On/Off-V 4K White &...
  • Page 42 41. Motion-V (4 variations) Slow/Fast RGB Block Slow/Fast String The Motion-V patterns are a collection of vertical motion tests. These can be used to test your display’s pixel on/off response time. There are 4 variations: Slow red/green/blue block, fast red/green/blue , slow moving sample text, fast moving sample text.
  • Page 43 44. Overscan The Overscan pattern provides a quick way to determine how much overscan, or clipping, is being caused by a display. It consists of 5 concentric rectangles moving in from the outer edge of the signal. They are positioned at 0%, 2.5%, 5%, 7.5% and 10% of the screen size. 45.
  • Page 44 47. Square H16 (2 variations) Normal Inverse The Square H16 pattern is a full field black & white pattern of squares dividing the screen horizontally into 16 sections. This pattern is primarily used to check projector linearity. There are 2 variations: Normal (white lines, black field) and Inverse (black lines, white field).
  • Page 45 50. Window Blue (4 variations) Normal 75% Inverse 75% Normal 50% Inverse 50% 51. Window Cyan (4 variations) Normal 75% Inverse 75% Normal 50% Inverse 50% 52. Window Green (4 variations) Normal 75% Inverse 75% Normal 50% Inverse 50% 53. Window Magenta (4 variations) Normal 75% Inverse 75% Normal 50%...
  • Page 46 55. Window White (4 variations) Normal 75% Inverse 75% Normal 50% Inverse 50% 56. Window Yellow (4 variations) Normal 75% Inverse 75% Normal 50% Inverse 50% These Window patterns are additional screen purity tests offering seven different patterns with different sized windows of each color on a black field: Blue, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, White, Yellow.
  • Page 47: Rs-232 Protocol

    6.8 RS-232 Protocol UNIT REMOTE SYSTEM Definition Definition ► ◄ Baud Rates: 115200bps Data Bits: 8 Parity Bits: None Stop Bit: 1 Flow Control: None 6.9 RS-232 and Telnet Commands Before using the commands, please read the following: Syntax - All commands MUST start with the “$” character or the command will not be recognized by the unit.
  • Page 48 original command followed by the specified parameters or requested information except where otherwise noted. If an invalid command is entered the unit will respond with “$err”. - All unit responses end with a carriage return (0x0D) + line feed (0x0A). Cautions - Only one command may be processed at a time.
  • Page 49 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $AUDIO_FREQ? N1 Display the internal audio output frequency of the selected channel (in Hz). Available Values for N1: SD0_L [SD0 Left Channel] SD0_R [SD0 Right Channel] SD1_L [SD1 Left Channel] SD1_R [SD1 Right Channel] SD2_L [SD2 Left Channel] SD2_R [SD2 Right Channel] SD3_L...
  • Page 50 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $COLOR_SPACE N1 Set the output color space. Available values for N1: [RGB 4:4:4] Y444 [YCbCr 4:4:4] Y422 [YCbCr 4:2:2] Y420 [YCbCr 4:2:0] $COLOR_SPACE? Display the current output color space. $DEEP_COLOR N1 Set the output color bit depth. N1 = 8, 10, 12 $DEEP_COLOR? Display the current output color bit depth.
  • Page 51 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $EDID_MODEL? N1 Display the model/monitor name stored in the EDID of the selected location. Available values for N1: [HDMI Input (Rx) Port] SINK_H [HDMI Sink] SINK_V [VGA Sink] Notes: • If the EDID fails to be read, "$err_ddc" will be displayed.
  • Page 52 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $EDID_READ N1,N2 Displays the selected data block stored in the EDID of the selected location. Available values for N1: D1~D10 [Default EDID 1~10] C1~C10 [Copy EDID 1~10] SINK_H [HDMI Sink] SINK_V [VGA Sink] N2 = BLOCK0~BLOCK3 Notes: •...
  • Page 53 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $EDID_TYPE? N1 Display the EDID type of the selected location. Available values for N1: [HDMI Input (Rx) Port] SINK_H [HDMI Sink] SINK_V [VGA Sink] Notes: • If the EDID fails to be read, "$err_ddc" will be displayed.
  • Page 54 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $HDCP_IN_SW N1 Enable or disable HDCP support for the unit’s HDMI input. N1 = ON, OFF Note: • Affects Analyzer mode only. $HDCP_IN_SW? Display the current HDCP support setting for the unit’s HDMI input. $HDCP_IN_VER N1 Set the HDCP version to use on the unit’s HDMI input.
  • Page 55 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $HDCP_OUT_VER? Display the current HDCP version for the output port. $HDR_EOTF N1 Set the HDR EOTF (Electro-Optical Transfer Function) mode. Available values for N1: [Traditional Gamma, SDR Luminance Range] [Traditional Gamma, HDR Luminance Range] 2084 [SMPTE ST 2084] RSVD [Reserved for future use] $HDR_EOTF?
  • Page 56 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $HDR_TX_COL N1 Set the HDMI output (Tx) AVI Colorimetry mode. Available values for N1: [No Data] [ITU601] [ITU709] [xvYCC601] [xvYCC709] [sYCC601] [AdobeY601] [Adobe RGB] [BT.2020 (1) Y' [BT.2020 (2) R'G'B' or Y'C' $HDR_TX_COL? Display the current HDMI output (Tx) AVI Colorimetry mode.
  • Page 57 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $NET_STATIC_GATE N1 Set the static Gateway address. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255] $NET_STATIC_GATE? Display the static Gateway address. $NET_STATIC_IP N1 Set the static IP address. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255] $NET_STATIC_IP? Display the static IP address. $NET_STATIC_MASK N1 Set the static Netmask address.
  • Page 58 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $RX_PC_TOL? Display the PC source clock detection tolerance for the HDMI input (Rx). $RX_SCDC N1 Enable or disable the SCDC port function on the HDMI input (Rx). N1 = ON, OFF $RX_SCDC? Display the current SCDC port state for the HDMI input (Rx).
  • Page 59 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $SOURCE_DETECT? N1 Displays a variety of source detection status and informational values. Available values for N1: [5V detection state] CKDT [TMDS clock detection] TMDS_FORMAT [Detected TMDS format (DVI or HDMI)] SCDT [TMDS sync detection] HDCP [Source HDCP status detection] HDCP_AKSV [Source AKSV in 2-digit hex...
  • Page 60 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $SOURCE_DETECT? N1 [Vertical active lines] (Cont.) [Vertical back porch lines] [Vertical front porch lines] [Vertical sync width lines] [Total vertical lines] [Vertical sync polarity] [Audio-Clock-Recovery packet status] ACR_CTS [Audio-Clock-Recovery CTS value] ACR_N [Audio-Clock-Recovery N value] [Audio-Sample packet status] ASP_CH [Audio-Sample packet...
  • Page 61 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $SOURCE_DETECT? N1 [Display packet-AIF data in (Cont.) 2-digit hex] [Display packet-AVI data] DRMI [Display packet-DMI data] [Display packet-GCP data] [Display packet-SPD data] [Display packet-VSI data] SCDC_SCR_ENABLE [Rx SCDC source enable scrambling state] SCDC_SCR_STATUS [SCDC sink scrambling status] SCDC_SINK_VER [SCDC sink version]...
  • Page 62 COMMAND DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS $TX_5V N1 Set the unit’s output +5v pin state to follow the TMDS output state or to always be on. Available values for N1: FOLLOW [Only outputs 5v if there is a live signal] [Always outputs 5v] $TX_5V? Display the current output +5v pin setting.
  • Page 63 Source Video Timing List Resolution Resolution 640×350p 1280×960p 640×480p 1280×1024p 1360×768p 720×400p 1366×768p 60 (RB) 800×600p 1400×1050p 60 (RB) 1440×900p 60 (RB) 1600×900p 60 (RB) 848×480p 1600×1200p 1024×768p 1680×1050p 60 (RB) 1920×1200p 60 (RB) 480i 1152×864p 480p 1280×768p 60 (RB) 576i 576p 720p...
  • Page 64 Resolution Resolution 1080i 4096×2160p 1080p Not Supported RB = Reduced Blanking. Note: No Signal = No source. 2048×1080p 3840×2160p 4096×2160p...
  • Page 65: Telnet Control

    6.10 Telnet Control Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC/laptop are connected to the same active network. To access Telnet Click Start, type “cmd” in the search field, and In Windows XP press Enter.
  • Page 66: Connection Diagram

    7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4K TV/Display Monitor Headphones HDMI Output VGA Output Analog Audio Output Power Supply ENTER MENU OPTION EDID HDCP COLOR TIMING PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN SPACE AUDIO HDCP DEEP OUTPUT ANALYSER LPCM ON/OFF COLOR FORMAT / PATTERN FACTORY HDCP2.2 RESET AUDIO IN HDMI IN...
  • Page 67: Specifications

    8. SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 Technical Specifications Video Bandwidth 600 MHz/18Gbps Input Ports 1×HDMI 1×3.5mm Stereo Output Ports 1×HDMI 1×VGA 1×3.5mm Stereo Control Ports 1×RS-232 (DB-9) 1×IP Control (RJ45) Power Supply 5V/2.6A DC (US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified) or 2.1A USB Power ESD Protection Human body model: ±8 kV (air-gap discharge) ±4 kV (contact discharge)
  • Page 68: Supported Color Formats

    8.2 Supported Color Formats YCbCr YCbCr YCbCr 4:4:4 4:2:2 4:2:0 Output Resolution (Hz) 640×350p@85~        2048×1080p@60 3840×2160p@23~30   4096×2160p@23~30 3840×2160p@50~60  4096×2160p@50~60  = Specified color depth is supported. * = Specified color depth is supported & TMDS scrambling is active. 8.3 Supported Audio Formats Sampling Word Length...
  • Page 69: Acronyms

    9. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Character Error Detection EDID Extended Display Identification Data HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface High Dynamic Range Infrared OLED Organic Light Emitting Diodes On-Screen Display Power on Reset Reduced Blanking SCDC Status and Control Data Channel...
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