Murideo MU-SIX-A-8K Manual

Murideo MU-SIX-A-8K Manual

Hdmi 2.1 40gbps test pattern analyzer preliminary

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MU-SIX-A-8K
HDMI 2.1 40Gbps Test Pattern Analyzer
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  • Page 1 MU-SIX-A-8K HDMI 2.1 40Gbps Test Pattern Analyzer PRELIMINARY...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    I N T R O D U C T I O N ................. . 3 F E AT U R E S .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    NOTE: This document contains many technical terms and acronyms. If you are unsure of what these mean we have a full GLOSSARY of Audio Video terms with definitions available at www.murideo.com Features · Analyze any HDMI/DVI signal up to 18 GBPS (4096x2160P60 4:4:4) ·...
  • Page 4: What's In The Box

    What’s in the box · MU-SIX-A-8K-8K Generator · 12V 2A DC/AC Power Supply / Charger (110-240 VAC) with set of International plugs (US, UK, AU, EU). · Rechargeable Battery Pack (Internal) · Hard Case · x1 Micro USB to USB A cable...
  • Page 6: Front Panel Overview

    FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW Connection Overview:...
  • Page 7: Signal Info

    Signal Info: This menu provides the following information on the source/system under test. · Timing – Horizontal & Vertical Pixel Count, Progressive or Interlaced Video info, and Refresh Rate Example - 3840x2160P@60Hz · Color Space – Provides Color Space and Chroma Subsampling information. Example - YUV422 means that the colorspace is YUV.
  • Page 8: Pixel Color Checker

    Example 2 - The Pixel Color Test could also be used to test the color acuracy of a repeater device. NOTE: Although you can use this tool using the front panel controls we HIGHLY recommend you use the free PC Control Software available for download from www.murideo.com...
  • Page 9: Signal Monitor

    Signal Monitor: This is an abbreviated test for signal loss and frame to frame difference in an HDMI signal. This can be used to diagnose intermittent issues in a system caused by a defective sink, source, or repeater. This can also be used to identify the cause of any interruption of the signal.
  • Page 10 Signal Monitor Continued: 5. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to choose either 1 Second or 1 Minute the selection you make here determines how often the test triggers. Once your selection is made press the OK button. Example - Setting this to 1 second means the SIX-A-8K will look for frame image difference and loss of signal every 1 sec- ond.
  • Page 11 NOTE: Although you can run this test from the front panel controls of the SIX-A-8K, we HIGHLY rec- comend using the PC Software. If using the PC Software you have more freedom and can see more detailed information on what is happening during the test. For example you can run the test for nearly 1 year if necessary (you are not limited to 1 second or 1 minute).
  • Page 12: A U D I O F R E Q U E N C Y C H E C K E

    Audio Frequency Checker: Use this menu to veryify the frequency of the incoming audio signal per channel (up to 8 channels). This is commonly used as an audio confidence test. Example - You are generating an audio test tone of 1KHz in a 2 channel (FL/FR) configuration from the source.
  • Page 13: C A B L E T E S

    Cable Test: The cable test is used to verify the capabilities and funcionality of a passive, copper based HDMI cable. You can test cables anywhere from 480P@60Hz (1Gbps) all the way up to FRL10G (40Gbps). After a suc- cessful cable test you can confidently install the cable into the system you are working on. NOTE: This test is designed to work while using the SIX-G-8K as the source.
  • Page 14: C E C T E S

    CEC Test: The CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) test is a simple pass/fail test to confirm CEC is functioning on the device that is connected to the SIX-A-8K. This can be either a source, repeater, or sink (display). To run the CEC test connect an HDMI Cable from the SIX-A-8K to the device you are testing. Navigate to the CEC TEST menu and press the OK button.
  • Page 15: A U D I O V O L U M

    Audio Volume: You can connect the SIX-A-8K to headphones or an external audio system using the 3.5mm L/R OUT on the Connections panel. The audio volume can be INCREASED/DECREASED using the UP/DOWN arrow buttons. If the audio volume is set to 0 (zero) this will mute the audio output of the SIX-A-8K. NOTE: This only affects the audio output of the SIX-A-8K.
  • Page 16: A U T O P O W E R O F

    Auto Power Off: You can set your SIX-A-8K to power off automatically when not in use. This will help save battery life. This menu contains the following options: · DISABLE - The SIX-A-8K will remain powered on until you power if off manually. ·...
  • Page 17: E D I D S E T U

    EDID Setup: Use this menu to emulate an EDID from any device that has an EDID. There are 6 commonly used EDIDs included in the SIX-A-8K, or you can emulate a display by copying its EDID. See page XX for more details. To choose an EDID navigate to the EDID SETUP menu on the SIX-A-8K.
  • Page 18: C O P Y E D I

    Copy EDID: Use this menu to copy an EDID from any device that has an EDID. You can copy and save up to 10 USER EDIDs into the SIX-A-8K. This is helpful if you need to verify a distribution system prior to actual deliv- ery of the displays.
  • Page 19: H P D S E T U

    HPD Setup: Use this menu to force a hot plug event while connected to an HDMI source. The HPD (Hot-Plug-Detect) is a communication mechanism between a source and a sink device that makes the source device aware that it has been connected/disconnected to/from the sink device. This menu contains the following op- tions: ◦...
  • Page 20: H D C P S E T U

    HDCP Setup: High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a form of digital copy protection developed by Intel Corporation to prevent copying of digital audio and video content as it travels across connections. This menu contains the following options: 1. HDCP 2.x+1.x Fallback – Both HDCP 1.x and 2.x will be accepted from the source. 2.
  • Page 21: B Att E R Y S Tat

    Battery Stats: This menu will show you the current status of the SIX-A-8K’s internal battery. NOTE: If the SIX-A-8K’s battery is low you can operate it while plugged into power. This will also charge the battery while the SIX-A-8K is in use.
  • Page 22: W A R R A N T Y A N D G E Tt I N G H E L

    MURIDEO will, at its discretion, repair or replace any defective products or parts thereof covered by this International Limited warranty with refurbished parts of the product that are equivalent to new or like new products in both functionality and performance.
  • Page 23: O B Ta I N I N G T H E W A R R A N T Y S E R V I C

    If MURIDEO determines that any returned Product is not defective, or if MURIDEO determines that the defect is not covered by the warranty, MURIDEO will return the Product to the Owner at Owner’s ex- pense, freight collect, and Owner agrees to pay MURIDEO’s reasonable cost of handling and testing;...
  • Page 24: D I S C L A I M E R O F W A R R A N T

    · Any unauthorized software or modification of built-in software not approved by MURIDEO. · The serial number of the product (or serial number stickers of its parts) has been modified, removed, blurred or dam- aged.
  • Page 25: G E Tt I N G H E L

    +1-605-330-8491 for worldwide technical support Legal notices MURIDEO® Logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of AVPro Global Holdings, Inc. in the United States or other countries. ISF® and the ISF logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of, and are used under license from, Imaging Science Foundation, LLC. in the United States or other countries.

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