980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer Application Guide – Source Compliance Test Automation
The 980/980B will boot up and present the Real Time window.
2.1.1 Powering down the 980
Use the following procedures to power down the 980/980B.
1. Turn the 980/980B off by pressing and releasing the power button on the lower portion of the front panel.
The following prompt will occur. Select the desired option.
Note: The power switch in the front is used when you are turning off the 980/980B for a short period of time.
For extended off periods, it is best to power down the 980 by first using the power button on the front and then
the rocker switch on the back.
2.2
Establishing an Ethernet Session between the 980 and Automated Test System
This subsection provides procedures on establishing an Ethernet session between the Automated Test System
and the 980/980B.
You will either be connecting directly from the PC hosting the Test Automation System to the 980/980B directly
through an Ethernet cable or you will be connecting through your corporate LAN network or a local Ethernet hub.
If you are connecting directly between your Test Automation System and the 980/980B you will need to ensure that
the IP addresses of the 980/980B and the network interface card on your Test Automation System are compatible.
To be compatible, the IP addresses must have the same network portions of their IP address but different host
portions. You can either change the IP address of the host PC using standard Windows OS techniques or you can
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