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1. Groups Command Legacy Notes Groups Color75 These commands are usually not needed Send Pattern commands instead Color100 Special PLUGE Grayscale Selects NormalGS LowGS or HighGS Grayfield Grayscale NormalGS LowlREOff 10 100 Grayscale patterns default Sub Group LowGS LowIREOn 1 10 Grayscale patterns Selection HighGS 100 109 Grayscale patterns Pattern Commands Groups Command Legacy Notes Color75 SplitCB75 Split 75 Color Bars CB75 75 Color Bars RedW75 Red75 75 Red Window GreenW75 Green75 75 Green Window BlueW75 Blue75 75 Blue Window YellowW75 Yellow75 75 Yellow Window CyanW75 Cyan75 75 Cyan Window MagentaW75 Magenta75 75 Magenta Window WhiteW75 White75 75 White Window RedF75 75 Red Field GreenF75 75 Green Field BlueF75 75 Blue Field YellowF75 75 Yellow Field CyanF75 75 Cyan Field MagentaF75 75 Magenta Field WhiteF75 75 White Field UColorWin User Color Window Color 100 SplitCB100 Split 100 Color Bars CB100 100 Color Bars RedW100 100 Red Window GreenW100 100 Green Window BlueW100 100 Blue Window YellowW 100 100 Yellow Window CyanW100 100 Cyan Window MagentaW100 100 Magenta Window WhiteW100 100 White Window RedF100 Red100 100 Red Field GreenF100 Green100 100 Green Field BlueF100 Blue100 100 Blue Field YellowF100 Yellow100 100 Yellow Field CyanF100 Cyan100 100 Cyan Field 32 Appendix 1
2. Formats Command Legacy Notes 2D Formats 480i 480p 720p60 720p Produces 720p59 94 or 720p60 1080i60 1080i Produces 1080i59 94 or 1080160 1080p24 Produces 1080p23 98 or 1080p24 1080p24sf Produces 1080p23 98sf or 1080p24sf 1080p30 Produces 1080p29 97 or 1080p30 1080p48 Produces 1080p47 95 or 1080p48 1080p60 Produces 1080p59 94 or 1080p60 576i 576p 720p50 1080i50 1080p25 1080p50 HD Frame Field Rate HDFR59 94 59 94 based field frame rates default HDFR60 00 60 00 based field frame rates 3D Frame Packing Formats 1080p24FP 1080p30FP 720p60FP 1080p25FP 720p50FP 3D Side by Side Half Formats 1080i60SSH Produces 1080i59 94 or 1080i60 1080p24SSH Produces 1080p23 98 or 1080p24 1080p30SSH Produces 1080p29 97 or 1080p30 1080p60SSH Produces 1080p59 94 or 1080p60 720p60SSH Produces 720p59 94 or 720p60 1080150SSH Produces 1080p59 94 or 1080p60 1080p50SSH 1080p25SSH 720p50SSH 3D Top Bottom Formats 1080p24TB Produces 1080p23 98 or 1080p24 1080p30TB Produces 1080p29 97 or 1080p30 1080p60TB Produces 1080p59 94 or 1080p60 720p60TB Produces 720p59 94 or 720p60 1080p50TB 1080p25TB 720p50TB HD Frame Field Rate HDFR59 94 59 94 based field frame rates default HDFR60 00 60 00 based field frame rates 3D Frame Blanking BlankNone BlankLeft Blank Left Eye Frame BlankRight Blank Right Eye Frame Appendix 1 USB Interface Group Commands
3. Select 8 bit 10 bit or integer entry of User luma and RGB color values Power up in 60 Hz or 50 Hz output formats mode Power up baud rate Power up with front panel User Format set to out put 1080p24sf 1080p30 or 1080p48 On Screen Display OSD Disp Time Window Size User Values Save Items AVI InfoFrame Output Color Enc Levels Format Pixel Rep Power up with the pattern name display duration set to 0 25 0 5 1 0 1 5 or 2 0 seconds Power up with 10 8 legacy or 10 0 Gray Scale and Color windows Select 8 bit 10 bit or integer entry of User luma and RGB color values Save all of the above power up default items to non volatile memory Auto or manual selection of the Output Signal Type parameter Auto Off RGB YCbCr 4 2 2 YCbCr 4 4 4 Auto or manual selection of the YCbCr color encod ing parameter Auto Off Rec 601 Rec 709 Auto or manual selection of the Output Signal Lev els parameter Auto Off Video PC Auto or manual selection of the Output Signal For mat parameter Auto Off Auto or manual selection of the Output Signal Pixel Replication parameter Auto 1x 2x Only available when HDMI is selected 3D Mode DVG 5000 Optional Feature For more information about the 3D Mode menus and special Crosstalk test pattern refer to Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions on page 37 Structure Blank Eye Infoframe Crosstalk Select 3D Off 2D
4. Top and Bot tom 11 Formats R60 Required Format 60 Hz Displays Must Accept R50 Required Format 50 Hz Displays Must Accept 1080p23 98 24 720p59 94 60 720p50 1080p29 97 30 1080p25 1080i59 94 60 1080i50 1080p23 98 24 720p59 94 60 720p50 1080p59 94 60 1080p29 97 30 1080p50 1080p25 1080p23 98 24 720p59 94 60 720p50 1080p59 94 60 1080p29 97 30 1080p50 1080p25 Output Formats RGB Video 8 bit R G B 16 235 0 100 109 maximum 10 bit Deep Color R G B 64 940 0 100 109 maximum Characteristics RGB PC YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 2 2 8 bit R G B 0 255 0 100 100 maximum 10 bit Deep Color R G B 0 1023 0 100 100 maximum 8 bit Y 16 235 0 100 109 maximum 8 bit Cb Cr 16 240 10 bit Deep Color Y 64 940 0 100 109 maximum 10 bit Deep Color Cb Cr 64 960 8 bit Y 16 235 0 100 109 maximum 8 bit Cb Cr 16 240 10 bit Y 64 940 0 100 109 maximum 10 bit Cb Cr 64 960 Calibration Patterns 115 Patterns Color 75 16 Color 100 16 Special 14 PLUGE 12 e 75 Color Bars amp 75 Tri Split Bars e User Color Window Field e 75 Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow Gray Window e 75 Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow Gray Field e 100 Color Bars 8 100 Tri Split Bars User Color Win dow Field e 100 Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow Gray Window e 100 Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow Gray Fields e H V Overscan e Inverse H V Overscan e 16 9 Crosshatch e 16 9 In
5. Inverse Cross Hatch High APL pattern for geometry 8 convergence Dual Needle Pulse Adjust CRT Contrast Measure short term CRT high voltage stability and check for CRT Scan Velocity Modulation Color Pixel Multiburst Adjust chroma luma delay and signal peaking Sharpness Detail Controls Red cyan black white and blue yellow bursts 1080p 5 4 3 2 1 pixel bursts 14 85 18 56 24 75 37 13 74 25 MHz 1080i p 720p 5 4 3 2 1 pixel bursts 7 43 9 28 12 38 18 56 37 13 MHz 480p amp 576p 5 4 3 2 1 pixel bursts 2 70 3 38 4 50 6 75 13 5 MHz 480i 576i 5 4 3 2 1 2x pixel bursts 1 35 1 69 2 25 3 38 6 75 MHz Test Patterns Luma Pixel Multiburst Adjust signal peaking Sharpness Detail Con trols 1080p 5 4 3 2 1 pixel bursts 14 85 18 56 24 75 37 13 74 25 MHz 1080i p 8 720p 5 4 3 2 1 pixel bursts 7 43 9 28 12 38 18 56 37 13 MHz 480p amp 576p 5 4 3 2 1 pixel bursts 2 70 3 38 4 50 6 75 13 5 MHz 480i amp 576i 5 4 3 2 1 2x pixel bursts 1 35 1 69 2 25 3 38 6 75 MHz CrossHair Check centering and edge artifacts on lines Sharpness 1 2 3 4 5 pixel width black vertical lines 1 2 3 4 5 pixel height 480p 576p 720p 1080p or 2 4 6 8 10 480i 576i 1080i pixel height black horizontal lines 50 background Adjust Sharpness and Detail Enhancement 100 Checkerboard Inverse 2 Measure ANSI 8 modified ANSI contrast ratio at 100 luma levels Checkerboard sizes
6. User Window Border Value UvalWBorder Send command wait for OK send integer text value from O to 109 ex UvalWBor der CR OK 25 CR User Window Border UWBorderF Restores NormalGS and LowGS windows bor der to 0 and HighGS windows border to Factory Value 100 white 9 User Checkerboard UvalChkrBd Send command wait for OK send integer Value text value from O to 109 ex UvalCh krBd CR OK 70 CR User R Color Value UvalColorR Send command wait for OK send integer text value from O to 109 ex UvalColorR CR OK 80 CR User G Color Value UvalColorG Send command wait for OK send integer text value from O to 109 ex UvalColorG CR OK 60 CR User B Color Value UvalColorB Send command wait for OK send integer text value from O to 109 ex UvalColorB CR OK 40 CR User Factory Value UvalColorF Restores User Color75 Window to 75 gray User Color100 Field to 100 white User Field 10 bit Value UField10 Send command wait for OK send 10 bit value from 4 to 1019 0 100 64 940 User Window 10 bit UWindow10 Send command wait for OK send 10 bit value Value from 4 to 1019 0 100 64 940 User Window Border UWBorder10 Send command wait for OK send 10 bit value 10 bit Value from 4 to 1019 0 100 64 940 User Checkerboard UChkrBd10 Send command wait for OK send 10 bit value 10 bit Value from 4 to 1019 0 100 64 9
7. Defaults Power Up 60 50 Hz USB Baud User Format 16 Serial number firmware version and options information Selects the time duration that pattern names are displayed when switching patterns The IR remote control INFO key will continuously display pattern names if desired Select Rec709 SMPTE C or EBU Changes the CIE xyY target values shown on the OSD Color75 Color100 Pattern Info line for HD 1080i p 720p signals to the color gamut defined by the selected standard The default standard is ITU Rec 709 This setting has no effect on generator signals Select Rec709 SMPTE C or EBU Changes the CIE xyY target values shown on the OSD Color75 Color100 Pattern Info line for SD 60 Hz 480i p signals to the color gamut defined by the selected standard The default standard is SMPTE C This setting has no effect on generator signals Select Rec709 SMPTE C or EBU Changes the CIE xyY target values shown on the OSD Color75 Color100 Pattern Info line for SD 50 Hz 576i p signals to the color gamut defined by the selected standard The default standard is EBU This setting has no effect on generator signals Baud Rate selection Flow control selection For more information about the USB commands refer to Appendix 1 USB Interface on page 28 Select HDMI Standard also called Limited Range 1 254 4 1019 or HDMI Full Range 0 255 0 1023 for YCbCr and RGB video signals RGB PC signals are always Full Range
8. GSUser User Value Grayscale Window GS10 10 1 or 100 9 Grayscale Window GS20 20 2 or 101 8 Grayscale Window GS30 30 3 or 102 7 Grayscale Window GS40 40 4 or 103 6 Grayscale Window GS50 50 5 or 104 5 Grayscale Window GS60 60 6 or 105 4 Grayscale Window GS70 70 7 or 106 3 Grayscale Window GS80 80 8 or 107 2 Grayscale Window GS90 90 9 or 108 1 Grayscale Window GS100 100 10 or 109 Grayscale Window Use NormalGS LowGS or HighGS command to select 10 100 1 10 or 100 109 Gray Field GF100 100 Gray Field GFO 0 Gray Field GF25 25 Gray Field Appendix 1 USB Interface Pattern Commands Groups Command Legacy Notes GF50a 50 Gray Field first occurrence in group GF75 75 Gray Field GFUser User Value Gray Field GF10 10 Gray Field GF20 20 Gray Field GF30 30 Gray Field GF40 40 Gray Field GF50 50 Gray Field GF60 60 Gray Field GF70 70 Gray Field GF80 80 Gray Field GF90 90 Gray Field Pattern Options Commands Groups Command Legacy Notes Gray2Color Convert all non color gray patterns to a color Gray2Off No conversion remain gray default Gray2Green Convert to Green Gray2Blue Convert to Blue Gray2Red Convert to Red Gray2Cyan Convert to Yellow Gray2Yellow Convert to Cyan Gray2Magenta Convert to Magenta GrayScale Window PLUGE GSPLUGEOn Turns
9. Hz LED is illuminated for both 59 94 and 60 Hz formats selectable in the OSD menu Front Panel Controls 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p formats 8 pattern groups 113 basic patterns Gray Scale Window amp Gray Field Values binary code 10 Format Selector Press and release the Format button to change the video format in the following order 1080i 720p SDi SD p 1080p60 50 1080p24 25 and a 1080p User selectable format when 60 Hz is enabled SD i SD p is the standard definition interlaced progressive format 480i p in the 60 Hz mode automatically set to 59 94 Hz and 576i p in the 50 Hz mode The 1080p User format can be selected in the OSD Defaults menu to produce 1080p24sf 1080p30 or 1080p48 All formats can also be selected directly using the IR remote control or the USB control interface Format Indicator LEDs The SD i LED indicates 480i when the 480i p LED is illuminated and 576i when the 576i p LED is illuminated Similarly the SD p LED indicates 480p and 576p The 1080p LED and one other LED that indicates the 1080p frame rate 60 50 24 25 User will be illuminated simultaneously to indicate 1080p formats Group Selector The Group button selects a group of patterns Repeatedly pressing and releasing the Group button circulates through the pattern groups Press and hold the Group Button when the Gray Scale LED is illuminated to cycle from GS to Low GS to High GS and back to GS
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11. Similar to SMPTE Color Bars but offset and split for easier use 75 Color Bars Standard Color Bars at 75 levels 75 Color Windows Primary complementary and gray windows pro vide accurate CIE color measurements by using the same screen area Window sizes may be selected from 5 0 to 20 0 75 Color Fields Primary complementary and gray fields to measure color field uniformity and chroma noise Color 100 Group 100 Tri split Color Bars Check or adjust Color Saturation amp Hue at 100 levels 100 Color Bars Standard Color Bars at 100 levels 100 Color Windows Primary complementary and gray windows pro vide accurate CIE color measurements by using the same screen area Window sizes may be selected from 5 0 to 20 0 100 Color Fields Primary complementary and gray fields to measure color field uniformity and chroma noise User Color Replaces 75 and 100 gray colors in both Color 75 and Color 100 group patterns to provide easy comparison with other standard colors Special Group Low APL Overscan Measure adjust overscan and corner edge geome try convergence and focus 0 luma background 0 7 horizontal and vertical overscan lines in 1 intervals High APL Overscan Measure adjust overscan and corner edge geome try convergence and focus 100 luma background 0 7 horizontal and vertical overscan lines in 1 intervals Cross Hatch Low APL pattern to measure geometry 8 convergence
12. Table Pat Color75 Color100 Special PLUGE Gray Scale Gray Field 0 75 Split 100 Split Overscan 0 APLPLUGE User 100 10 90 User100 Color Bars Color Bars Window w Gray Field PLUGE 1 75 Color 100 Color Inverse Over Precision 10 1 100 9 10 Gray Bars Bars scan PLUGE 11 21 Window w PLUGE Field 2 75 Red 100 Red Crosshatch Precision 20 2 101 8 20 Gray Window Window PLUGE 6 26 Window w PLUGE Field 3 75 Green 100 Inverse Cross 25 APL 30 3 102 7 30 Gray Window Green Win hatch PLUGE Window w PLUGE Field dow 4 75 Blue 100 Blue Dual Needle 50 APL 40 4 103 6 40 Gray Window Window Pulse PLUGE Window w PLUGE Field 5 75 Yellow 100 Yel Color Multi 25 Window 50 5 104 5 50 Gray Window low Win burst w PLUGE Window w PLUGE Field dow 6 75 Cyan 100 Cyan Multi burst 50 Window 60 6 105 4 60 Gray Window Window w PLUGE Window w PLUGE Field 7 75 100 Cross Hair 75 Window 70 7 106 3 70 Gray Magenta Magenta w PLUGE Window w PLUGE Field Window Window 8 User 75 User 100 Sharpness 100 Win 80 8 107 2 80 Gray Gray Win Gray Win dow w PLUGE Window w PLUGE Field dow dow 9 75 Red 100 Red 100 0 100 Win 90 9 108 1 90 Gray Field Field Checkerboard dow w 98 Window w PLUGE Field PLUGE 10 75 Green 100 100 0 50 100 100 10 109 100 Field Green Field Inv Checker Window w Window w PLUGE Gray Field board PLUGE Appendix
13. USB Interface Pattern Commands Groups Command Legacy Notes MagentaF100 Magenta100 100 Magenta Field WhiteF100 White100 100 White Field UColorField User Color Field Special Overscan Overscan InvOverscan 1 Lines Inverse Overscan XHatch 1 Lines Crosshatch InvXHatch Inverse Crosshatch NeedlePulse Dual Needle Pulses CMultiBurst Color Pixel Multiburst MultiBurst Pixel Multiburst CrossHair Cross Hair and 4 3 Sizing Sharpness Sharpness amp Detail Enhancement CheckerBrd Checkerboard InvChkerBrd Inverse Checkerboard UCheckerBd User Checkerboard UlnvChkerBd User Inverse Checkerboard RampsMulti1 Multiple Ramps type 1 CBandwidth No function but will not return ER PLUGE PLUGEO 0 0 0 APL 4 PLUGE PLUGE 11 21 Split Stepped Bars 11d 21d 16d black PLUGE 6 26 Split Stepped Bars 6d 26d 16d black PLUGE50 0 50 25 APL 4 PLUGE PLUGE100 0 100 50 APL 1 4 98 102 PLUGE PLUGEW25 25 Window 1 4 PLUGE PLUGEW50 50 Window 4 PLUGE PLUGEW 75 75 Window 1 4 PLUGE PLUGEW100 100 Window 1 4 PLUGE PLUGEW10098 100 Window 1 4 98 100 PLUGE PLUGEW10050 100 50 Window 4 98 100 PLUGE PLUGEC98102 98 102 Clipping Bars on 100 WRGB Gray Scale GSVert 10 step Vertical Grayscale Bars GSSplitVert 10 step Split Vertical Grayscale Bars GSHoriz 10 step Horizontal Grayscale Bars
14. e Power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 Hz less than 3 watts e Size 6 5 W x 1 75 H x 4 5 D e Weight Approximately 2 lbs Limited Warranty Limited Warranty DISPLAY CALIBRATIONS LLC warranties that its AccuPel products will be free of defects in workmanship and material and conform substantially to published speci fications under normal use and service This warranty is made to the first purchaser of the products and extends for twelve 12 months from the date of sale The war ranty does not apply to products damaged as a result of accident misuse neglect alteration improper installation unusual physical or electrical stress or unauthor ized repair No products may be returned to Display Calibrations without its con sent If requested by Display Calibrations purchaser agrees to provide proof of purchase and to return defective products to Display Calibrations transportation charges prepaid Display Calibrations only liability with respect to products that do not meet the foregoing warranty and for which appropriate transportation arrange ments have been made will be to repair or at Display Calibrations option replace defective products or portions thereof THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED IMPLIED OR STATUTORY REGARDING THE PRODUCTS AND ALL IMPLIED WARRAN TIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY OTHER WAR
15. 1080p23 98 24 720p50 1080p29 97 30 720p59 94 60 1080p59 94 60 1080p25 720p50 1080p59 94 60 1080p29 97 30 1080p50 1080p25 1080p29 97 30 1080p50 1080p25 All DVG 5000 2D test patterns are available in all 33 3D video formats All 3D for mats are available in 10 bit native and 8 bit native YCbCr 4 2 2 and Deep Color 10 bit native and 8 bit native YCbCr 4 4 4 RGBVideo and RGB PC output modes A special interactive 3D Crosstalk Measurement Test Pattern is also included Left eye and right eye images can also be viewed separately or together on all test patterns Introduction Separate High Precision 10 Bit 8 8 Bit Signal Values To provide maximum accuracy Luma and Chroma values for ITU Rec 601 SD and ITU Rec 709 HD are computed using 64 bit double precision floating point math and then rounded to 8 bit and 10 bit values Separate 10 bit and 8 bit component video values are stored for all 115 standard patterns to eliminate accuracy errors that occur when rounding truncating or dith ering 10 bit output values to create 8 bit output values All non color patterns including 3D and the Motion Option patterns can also be output as green blue red cyan yellow or magenta patterns by selecting gray to color conversion RGB Video RGB PC and YCbCr 4 4 4 10 bit video values are output by selecting the 30 bit or 36 bit Deep Color output modes Users can also select 10 bit or 8 bit YCbCr 4 2 2 20 bit 16 bit output Max
16. 2 IR Remote Control Functions Other Functions Edge Selects Fast or Slow digital video edge transitions The Slow Edge mode changes the edge transition rate of the DVG 5000 signals to a rate chosen specifically for each video format The currently selected Output LED will blink slowly when the Slow Edge mode is enabled Mute This key produces a 0 black field Press any key on the remote control including Mute to restore the previous pattern Func Press and release Func key prior to a second key to select additional func tions and shortcuts Any second key not assigned a Func combination can cels the Func key Func Func Cancels the Func key Func 8 Enables 8 bit signals in YCbCr 4 2 2 Output mode or 8 bit signals for all 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 4 4 RGB Video RGB PC Output modes Status is shown in OSD menu Func 10 Enables 10 bit signals in YCbCr 4 2 2 Output mode or 10 bit Deep Color signals for all 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 4 4 RGB Video RGB PC Output modes Status is shown in OSD menu Func Edge Alternates between YCbCr 4 2 2 decimation filter on and off Status is shown in OSD menu Func Mute Press this key sequence to alternate between HDMI and DVI output modes if the OSD menu is not visible on some displays in the HDMI default output mode This is normally only the case on older video dis plays and computer monitors with DVI only inputs that may be incompati ble with HDMI protocols On Screen Display OSD Systems
17. 3D Frame Packing 3D Side by Side Half or 3D Top and Bottom Structure video signals Select None Left or Right Blanks the left or right eye image for all 3D signals Select 3D CEA 861 Vendor Specific Infoframe On or Off Select Crosstalk to produce a special test pattern and menu to measure the amount of 3D crosstalk between left eye and right eye images as seen through 3D glasses 17 18 Selected Remote Control Functions Selected Remote Control Functions Please read the IR Remote Control chapter for a complete discussion of additional remote control features including how to enter User Luma amp Color Levels and User Pattern Lists Edge ALT Gray Scale Mute Func Mute Selects Fast or Slow digital video edge transitions The Slow Edge mode changes the edge transition rate of the DVG 5000 signals to a rate chosen specifically for each video format The currently selected Output LED will blink slowly when the Slow Edge mode is enabled Press this button combination to select or alternate between 0 10 Low GS Gray Scale patterns and 100 109 High GS patterns Press the Gray Scale button only to return to the 0 100 Gray Scale patterns The Gray Scale LED will blink slowly when the Low GS or High GS mode is enabled This button produces a 0 black field Press any button on the remote control including Mute to restore the previous pattern Press this button combination to alternate between HDMI an
18. 4 2 2 signal output is active 422 Bits Select 8 bit or 10 bit YCbCr digital video output signals Only available when YCbCr 4 2 2 signal output is active Gray2Color Converts all non color gray patterns in the Spe cial PLUGE Gray Scale and Gray Field pattern groups to a selected color Off gray Green Blue Red Cyan Yellow or Magenta When Gray2Color conversion is enabled the Channels menu item is disabled and the 422 Filter menu item is disabled for the YCbCr 4 2 2 output mode The Gray2Color feature is also available for 3D patterns and the Motion Option patterns HD std Select positive or negative HD digital sync HD standard is positive SD std Select positive or negative SD digital sync SD standard is negative Position Change Hsync 99 pixels and Vsync 15 lines position Use with overscan pattern to measure H amp V overscan precisely in pixels and lines Use Pos Neg and SoG keys to increment decrement and zero reset sync position 15 On Screen Display OSD Some displays use Hsync position to determine the Cb Cr phase for NOTE Some displays don t use sync signals to position the video frame y and Sync Position will have no or unpredictable effect on those displays YCbCr 4 2 2 signals and changing Hsync Position will alter color on those displays Info Version Disp Time Gamut HD Gamut SD60 Gamut SD50 Misc USB Baud USB Flow HDMI Range User Values
19. Hz Pos Neg YPbPrs RGBs PC YPbPr RGB V m 4 4 4 AccuPel HDG 4 Use this feature to select the desird scan rate e 50 60 Hz Selects 50 Hz or 60 48 30 24 Hz 59 94 47 95 29 97 23 98 Hz generator for mats The selected mode is displayed on the front panel Format LEDs e SD i Selects 480i 59 94 Hz or 576i 50 Hz sig nals SD p Selects 480p 59 94 Hz or 576p 50 Hz sig nals e 1080i Selects 1080i59 94 1080160 or 1080i50 signals e 720p Selects 720p59 94 720p60 or 1080i50 sig nals 1080p 60 50 Selects 1080p59 94 1080p60 or 1080p50 signals e ALT 24 25p Selects 1080p23 98 1080p24 or 1080p25 signals e ALT 24psf Selects 1080p23 98sf or 1080p24sf segmented frame signals ALT 30p Selects 1080p29 97 or 1080p30 signals e ALT 48p Selects 1080p47 95 or 1080p48 signals v NOTE North American standard formats are based on 59 94 Hz 60 1 001 Hz which is the power up default state of the DVG 5000 You may select 59 94 or 60 00 Hz HD formats in the OSD menu The 59 94 mode produces the 23 98p 23 98psf 29 97p and 47 95p formats more precisely they are 24 1 001 30 1 001 and 48 1 001 respectively NOTE 1080p formats are indicated on the DVG 5000 front panel by illuminating the 1080p LED and the 60 50 24 25 or User LED The 24psf 30p and 48p modes illuminate the User Format LED v Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions Pattern Select
20. Pattern Information Each time a pattern is changed the name of the pattern which includes important signal identification information is displayed on screen for a short duration The duration can be selected in the OSD Misc menu approximately 0 25 0 5 1 0 1 5 or 2 0 seconds and the duration can be saved as a power up default value CIE xyY values are shown on the Info line for windows and fields in the Color75 and Color100 pattern groups The CIE x y and Y luminance relative to an equal ampli tude gray color values are defined by the Color Gamut of applicable HD or SD standards and can be used as target values to adjust a Color Management System CMS It can be advantageous to calibrate a display to have selectable Color Gam uts for the same signal format therefore the target Color Gamut for HD SD 60 Hz and SD 50 Hz signals can be changed in the Misc menu The Color Gamut selection changes only the CIE xyY target values for the display and does not affect the gen erator s output signals 41 42 Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions Info Press the Info key on the remote control to display the pattern information continuously Press the Info key again to resume the default display period OSD Menu System The OSD Menu is produced in all digital output signal formats The OSD Menu pro vides additional features such as user defined luma values and colors window and checkerboard sizes selectable RGB and YCbCr individu
21. manual selection of the Output Signal Levels parameter Auto Off Video PC Format Auto or manual selection of the Output Signal Format parameter Auto Off Pixel Rep Auto or manual selection of the Output Signal Pixel Replication parame ter Auto 1x 2x NOTE The AVI InfoFrame menu allows product designers and expert users to troubleshoot display or video processor prob lems by temporarily disabling or sending an incorrect Info Frame parameter to determine if a device is ignoring a particular parameter or executing it incorrectly For example if a display is decoding standard definition YCbCr signals with the wrong color matrix the user can change the InfoFrame Color Enc parameter to determine whether the display responds to the parameter at all and if so how it responds to different parameter values Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions 3D Mode Optional Feature Structure Select 3D Off 2D 3D Frame Packing 3D Side by Side Half or 3D Top and Bot tom Structure video signals The Structure is also shown at the bottom right corner of the OSD Menu The DVG 5000 provides 33 3D structure video format combinations including all 3D display required formats A complete list of the provided 3D structure format combinations is included in the DVG 5000 specification pages After a 3D structure e g Frame Packing is selected only valid video formats e g 1080p24 for that 3D structure can be enabled If t
22. on again to make additional changes to the same menu item Menu items that are not applicable to the current sig nal output type are dimmed and not accessible in the menu For instance the YCbCr 4 2 2 Filter selection menu item is not accessible unless the YCbCr 4 2 2 output mode is active Use the numeric 0 9 keys followed by the Enter key to enter an 8 bit 10 bit or integer luma value for the User Field in the Gray Field group To restore the original 100 User Field select Factory and press Enter Use the numeric 0 9 keys followed by the Enter key to enter an 8 bit 10 bit or integer luma value for the User Window in the Gray Scale group To restore the original 100 User Window select Factory and press Enter Use the numeric 0 9 keys followed by the Enter key to enter an 8 bit 10 bit or integer luma value for the User Checkerboard and User Inverse Checkerboard in the Special group To restore the original 50 Checkerboard luma value select Fac tory and press Enter Use the Up and Down cursor keys to select the R G or B entry field Use the numeric 0 9 keys to enter 8 bit 10 bit or integer R G and B val ues Press the Enter key to enter the R G B values as the new color of the User Window and User Field in the Color 75 and Color 100 groups The White bars in the color bar patterns are also changed to allow comparison with other known colors To restore the original 75 gray and 100 w
23. p signals to the color gamut defined by the selected standard The default standard is EBU This setting has no effect on generator signals USB Baud Baud Rate selection Also see DVG 5000 USB Interface Manual USB Flow Flow control selection Also see DVG 5000 USB Interface Manual HDMI Range Select HDMI Standard also called Limited Range 1 254 4 1019 or HDMI Full Range 0 255 0 1023 for YCbCr and RGB video signals RGB PC signals are always Full Range User Values Select 8 bit 10 bit or integer entry of User luma and RGB color val ues Defaults Power up 60 50 Hz Power up in 60 Hz or 50 Hz output formats mode Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions USB Baud Power up baud rate User Format Power up with front panel User Format set to select 1080p24sf 1080p30 or 1080p48 Disp Time Power up with the pattern name display duration set to 0 25 0 5 1 0 1 5 or 2 0 seconds Window Size Power up with 10 8 legacy or 10 0 Gray Scale and Color windows User Values Select 8 bit 10 bit or integer entry of User luma and RGB color val ues Save Items Save all of the above power up default items to non volatile memory AVI InfoFrame HDMI only Output Auto or manual selection of the Output Signal Type parameter Auto Off RGB YCbCr 4 2 2 YCbCr 4 4 4 Color Enc Auto or manual selection of the YCbCr color encoding parameter Auto Off Rec 601 Rec 709 Levels Auto or
24. with the USB interface Color Use the Up and Down cursor keys to select the R G or B entry field Use the numeric 0 9 keys to enter R G or B integer values from 0 109 Press the Enter key to enter the R G B values as the new color of the User Window and User Field in the Color 75 and Color 100 groups The White bars in the color bar patterns are also changed to allow comparison with other known colors To restore the original 75 gray and 100 white col ors select Factory and press Enter Select Cancel to leave the menu with out making any change NOTE After you enter the value changing process you can only exit that process by completing a value entry by highlighting Factory and pressing Enter to reset the value s or by highlighting Cancel and pressing Enter After you Cancel or Enter a new value a Change option is highlighted in the menu Press Enter to repeat the User value entry process or press the left cursor key to move to another menu item NOTE As you enter digits the digits shift to the left Press zeros to clear a mis typed number without using Cancel to exit the menu 10 bit User Color User values can also be entered with the USB interface Win Border Use the numeric 0 9 keys followed by the Enter key to enter a luma inte ger value from 0 109 for the Border surrounding all Windows in the Gray Scale group The Border value affects all Normal Gray Scale 0 100 Low Gray Scal
25. 2 bit depth and filter ing Digital Sync Polarity e AVI InfoFrame parameters e USB port control e user defined generator power up default modes OSD Menu Navigation Press the Menu button to display the OSD window which is organized into three columns The left column of the OSD window lists eight menus e User e Output e Sync e Info e Misc Defaults e AVI InfoFrame e 3D Mode The left column of the OSD window currently lists seven menus User Level Out put Sync Misc USB Port Defaults and AVI InfoFrame Use the cursor keys to highlight green text the desired menu and then move into the middle column and On Screen Display OSD highlight a menu item The current status of each highlighted menu item is shown in the right column To change a setting move into the right column and highlight one of the alternative settings that will be listed in that column In most cases it is not necessary to press the Enter key unless Enter appears in the right column In that case highlight Enter and press the remote control Enter key to proceed 30p Enter 48p 24psf Menu OSD Menus User Field Window Checkerboard Color Press the Menu button to turn the OSD menu on or off The highlighted green text cursor position in the OSD menu is maintained when the menu is turned on or off so it is easy to turn the menu off when making measurements or adjusting a calibration setting and then turn it back
26. 40 User R Color 10 bit UColorR10 Depreciated Send command wait for OK send 10 bit value Value from 4 to 1019 0 100 64 940 User G Color 10 bit UColorG10 Depreciated Send command wait for OK send 10 bit value Value from 4 to 1019 0 100 64 940 User B Color 10 bit UColorB10 Depreciated Send command wait for OK send 10 bit value Value from 4 to 1019 0 100 64 940 User RGB Color UColorRGB10 Send command wait for OK send one 12 10 bit Value character RRRRGGGGBBBB 10 bit RGB triplet Each R G B value from 0004 to 1019 0 100 64 940 35 Appendix 1 USB Interface User Values Commands Sequential fast UColorRGB10S Send command wait for OK send first 12 User RGB Color character RRRRGGGGBBBB 10 bit triplet wait for OK send next 12 character RRRRGGGG Changes BBBB 10 bit triplet wait for OK repeat for 10 bit Values each RGB triplet Each R G B value from 0004 to 1019 0 100 64 940 End Sequential UColorRGB10E Send command to terminate above entry of U UColorRGB10S Sequential User RGB Color ser RGB Colors Changes 10 bit Values Special Features Commands Special Features Command Legacy Notes Enable Channels ChGBR All channels enabled ChG G or Y channel only enabled ChB B or Pb channel only enabled ChR R or Pr channel only enabled ChGB G B or Y Pb channels only enabled ChGR G R or Y Pr channels on
27. AccuPel Video Excellence AccuPel DVG 5000 Digital Video Calibration Generator User Manual AccuPel DVG 5000 Digital Video Calibration Generator Table of Contents Introduction AAPP en Een ann 6 22 Versatile 2D Digital Video Formats with 4 Output Signal Tvpes nenn 6 33 Additional 3D Digital Video Formats Optional Feature EN 6 Separate High Precision 10 Bit amp 8 Bit Signal Values nn nennen nennen 7 Maximum Accuracy Direct Drive Digital D3 Pattern Generation 7 Easy to Use Infrared Remote Sonia ee 7 OSD MENUS rar AAA 7 USB Control It 8 Front Panel Controls asii 9 LED dias 9 AA A Eee 9 Output Indicator LEDS sor cs 9 50 Hz 60 Hz Selection ccocccnnccanccononancnnnnononanonanonconnnonanonaronronaronaronarnaronaronarnnarraronaninanos 9 Format dia 10 Format Indicator e Sita 10 Group EE 10 Group Indicator LEDS u a 10 Gray Scale Window amp Gray Field Values cccocococococorocannarononarionorarononcaroronanarenanarennananes 10 Prior amp Next Pattern Selector Buttons unse 11 On Screen Display OSD 02000000200mn0n000nn00 00000 nn EEN acen Dann nn Hann nn En nn nun nn En nn ERRES 12 Pattern Ri elen O e i EEEE 0 0A 0 12 PARC Tl O A A 12 OSD Menu O ei 12 OSD Menu Navigation nissen 12 OSD MENUS nenne 13 CA rr aina dde RN Ad AO 13 QUEDE AA A A ed pelea SE E E IE T 15 SY MIC eier 15 ee 16 Wl 16 Defaults Power WD isis AAA ATA Nnnea 16 AVI InfOFrame ra 17 3D Mode DVG 5000 Optional Feature NN 17
28. RANTY OBLIGATIONS ON THE PART OF DISPLAY CALIBRATIONS IN NO EVENT WILL DISPLAY CALIBRATIONS BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF PROFITS OR GOODWILL OR DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPE CIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND HOWEVER CAUSED WHETHER BY DISPLAY CALI BRATIONS BREACH OF WARRANTY OR BY DISPLAY CALIBRATIONS SOLE OR CONCURRENT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE Display Calibrations may change product specifications and warranty policy at any time without notice Display Calibrations LLC 2131 W Republic Rd 330 Springfield MO 65807 http www accupel com 27 Appendix 1 USB Interface USB Driver Serial Protocol Serial Command Syntax OK Message 28 Appendix 1 USB Interface USB Control Port The USB Interface provides complete control of all DVG 5000 functions The DVG 5000 USB Control Port provides easy connectivity with the many computers that no longer provide RS 232 connectors The DVG 5000 USB port emulates an RS 232 interface to provide easy compatibility with common PC or Macintosh terminal pro grams such as HyperTerminal and provides compatibility with previous RS 232 based software written to control AccuPel Video Generators RS 232 emulation also provides a serial control interface that is easily accessible from software develop ment tools for users that write their own custom control programs USB Driver To use the DVG 5000 USB port you must first download and install a USB Driver on your compute
29. S Pluge Turn the PLUGE stripes in the Gray Scale group window patterns on or off The PLUGE group stripes are not affected ChkrBd Size Select Checkerboard sizes from 2x2 to 9x9 for all Checkerboard patterns A 4x4 ANSI Standard Checkerboard is the default On Screen Display OSD Output Sync Channels Enable disable any combination of RGB or YCbCr output signal channels This allows you to create red green blue yellow cyan or magenta RGB geometry linearity and ramp patterns or produce Y luma only signals for the color bar patterns The former can be especially useful for adjusting convergence in displays with separate RGB conver gence controls Color Enc Select standard YCbCr HD SD ITU Rec 709 Rec 601 color matrix encoding or reverse the encod ing HD SD Rec 601 Rec 709 This is particularly useful to quickly verify correct display color decod ing visually HD V Rate Select 59 94 or 60 00 Hz field frame rate for HD signals HDMI DVI Select HDMI or DVI output Some older video monitors and computer monitors will not display HDMI protocol signals Deep Color Select 8 bit RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 digital signals or RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 Deep Color 10 bit or 12 bit sig nal output Only available when HDMI signal out put is also selected 422 Filer Select YCbCr 4 2 2 signal filtering On or Off When Off is selected the Cb Cr signals are decimated from 4 4 4 to 4 2 2 signals without filtering Only available when YCbCr
30. acking The border surrounding the High GS windows is 100 luma to examine a display s ability to differentiate levels near 100 The bor ders surrounding all the Gray Scale Windows can be changed with the User Win Border OSD menu item or with USB commands Window sizes may be selected from 5 0 to 20 0 PLUGE stripes may be turned on or off Gray Field Group e 100 0 Gray Field Measure full field on off 0 100 contrast ratio e 25 50 75 Gray Fields Measure flat field uniformity e User Luma Level Field Enter luma value in OSD User menu e 10 90 Gray Fields Measure flat field uniformity and calibrate gamma and grayscale tracking with full field output levels Gray2Color Pattern Feature Converts all non color gray patterns in the Special PLUGE Gray Scale and Gray Field pattern groups to a selected color Off gray Green Blue Red Cyan Yellow or Magenta The Gray2Color feature is also available for 3D patterns and the Motion Option patterns 22 Characteristics Characteristics Picture Formats 59 94 amp 60 00 Hz based 1080p59 94 60 per SMPTE 274M CEA 861 E 1080p47 95 48 per SMPTE 274M CEA 861 E 1080p29 97 30 per SMPTE 274M CEA 861 E 1080p23 976 24 per SMPTE 274M CEA 861 E 1080p23 976 24sf per SMPTE 274M CEA 861 E 1080i59 94 60 per SMPTE 274M CEA 861 E 720p59 94 60 per SMPTE 296M CEA 861 E 480p per CEA 861 E 480i per CEA 861 E 1920 x 1080 Pixe
31. al channel blanking set to the black level advanced signal parameters YCbCr color encoding 59 94 60 Hz frame rates HDMI 10 bit and 12 bit Deep Color YCbCr 4 2 2 bit depth and filter ing Digital Sync Polarity AVI InfoFrame parameters USB port control and the ability to specify generator power up default modes OSD Menu Navigation Press the Menu button to display the OSD window which is organized into three columns The left column A of the OSD window currently lists eight menus eUser 30p Enter 48p e Output a o DE 24psf Menu Info e Misc e Defaults e AVI InfoFrame es 3D Mode Use the cursor keys to highlight green text the desired menu and then move into the middle column and highlight a menu item The current status of each high lighted menu item is shown in the right column To change a setting move into the right column and highlight one of the alternative settings that will be listed in that column In most cases it is not necessary to press the Enter key unless Enter appears in the right column In that case highlight Enter and press the remote con trol Enter key to proceed Press the Menu key to turn the OSD menu on or off The highlighted green text cursor position in the OSD menu is maintained when the menu is turned on or off so it is easy to turn the menu off when making measurements or adjusting a cali bration setting and then turn it back on again to make additional changes to the same m
32. asure H amp V overscan precisely in pixels Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions Info Misc and lines Use Pos Neg and SoG keys to increment decrement and zero reset sync position NOTE Some displays don t use sync signals to position the video frame and Sync Position will have no or unpredictable effect on those displays Some displays use Hsync position to determine the Cb Cr phase for YCbCr 4 2 2 signals and chang ing Hsync Position will alter color on those displays Version Serial number firmware version and options information Disp Time Selects the duration of pattern name display The IR remote control INFO key will continuously display pattern names if desired Gamut HD Select Rec709 SMPTE C or EBU Changes the CIE xyY target values shown on the OSD Color75 Color100 Pattern Info line for HD 1080i p 720p signals to the color gamut defined by the selected standard The default standard is ITU Rec 709 This setting has no effect on genera tor signals Gamut SD60 Select Rec709 SMPTE C or EBU Changes the CIE xyY target values shown on the OSD Color75 Color100 Pattern Info line for SD 60 Hz 480i p signals to the color gamut defined by the selected standard The default standard is SMPTE C This setting has no effect on genera tor signals Gamut SD50 Select Rec709 SMPTE C or EBU Changes the CIE xyY target values shown on the OSD Color75 Color100 Pattern Info line for SD 50 Hz 576i
33. bles 3D Top and Bottom Structure mode Automatically selects a valid 3D Top Bottom format if the current format is not a valid Top and Bottom format Func YPbPr Press this key sequence to blank the 3D LEFT eye image in any 3D Struc ture mode Func RGB V Press this key sequence to blank the 3D RIGHT eye image in any 3D Struc ture mode Func Y C 49 50 Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions Press this key sequence to cancel left or right eye image blanking in any 3D Struc ture mode
34. d DVI output modes if the OSD menu is not visible on some dis plays in the HDMI default output mode This is normally only the case on older video displays and computer monitors with DVI only inputs that may be incompatible with HDMI protocols 100 109 patterns are not available for RGB PC signals because the maxi mum signal amplitude is 100 digital 255 or 1023 for RGB PC signals Rear Panel UO Rear Panel I O RGB YCbCr AccuPel Assembled in USA Digital RGB YCbCr Video Output USB Input Output Port 6V DC Regulated Input Digital RGB YCbCr Video Output The HDMI connector provides RGB Video RGB PC YCbCr 4 4 4 or YCbCr 4 2 2 digital video signals A passive HDMI to DVI output adapter or cable can be used to connect to DVI inputs USB Input Output Port USB input output Use a Type A to Type A USB cable to connect the DVG 5000 to a computer Requires a DVG 5000 USB driver that can be downloaded from http www accupel com See the DVG 5000 USB Interface manual for details 6V DC Regulated Input Use the supplied DVG 5000 6V DC regulated power module only Use of any other power module invalidates the DVG 5000 warranty 19 20 Test Patterns Test Patterns Color 75 Group 75 Tri split Color Bars Check or adjust Color Saturation and Hue controls by matching color bars while individually viewing each primary color Use display controls to enable single primary colors or view through color filters
35. e 0 10 and High Gray Scale 100 9 109 Windows To restore the original window border values 0 for Normal and Low Gray Scale 100 for High Gray Scale select Factory and press Enter Select Cancel and press Enter to leave the menu without making any change 10 bit User Window Border values can also be entered with the USB inter face e Window Size Select the window size for the Gray Scale Color 75 and Color 100 group patterns from 5 0 to 20 0 in 2 5 increments A legacy 10 8 window size is also included The PLUGE group window patterns are not affected e GS PLUGE Turn the PLUGE stripes in the Gray Scale group window patterns on or off The PLUGE group stripes are not affected 43 44 Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions Output Sync e ChkrBd Size Select Checkerboard sizes from 2x2 to 9x9 for all Check erboard patterns A 4x4 ANSI Standard Checkerboard is the default Channels Enable disable any combination of RGB or YCbCr output signal chan nels This allows you to create red green blue yellow cyan or magenta RGB geometry linearity and ramp patterns or produce Y luma only signals for the color bar patterns The former can be espe cially useful for adjusting convergence in displays with separate RGB convergence controls Color Enc Select standard YCbCr HD SD ITU Rec 709 Rec 601 color matrix encoding or reverse the encoding HD SD Rec 601 Rec 709 This is useful to quickly verify co
36. e to another menu item The valid Integer entry range is 0 109 where black is 0 and reference white is 100 All Luma and RGB color values must be entered per the HDMI standard for YCbCr and RGB video signals where black is 16 and reference white is 235 for 8 bit video and black is 64 and reference white is 940 for 10 bit video If the RGB PC output mode is selected the DVG 5000 will temporarily con vert the entered video values to conform to PC levels where black is 0 and reference white is either 255 8 bit or 1023 10 bit Therefore to output the exact RGB video values that were entered select only the RGB Video output mode Ifthe YCbCr output mode is selected the DVG 5000 will con vert entered RGB video values to YCbCr using the appropriate SD Rec 601 or HD Rec 709 video standard The HDMI standard also specifies 1 254 8 bit and 4 1019 10 bit as the valid ranges for digital video signals For testing purposes those limits can be over ridden using the HDMI Range item in the Misc menu Select Full to extend the YCbCr and RGB Video input and output limits to 0 255 8 bit and 0 1023 10 bit Selecting Full range will not change the standard video black or reference white levels Window Size Select the window size for the Gray Scale Color 75 and Color 100 group patterns from 5 0 to 20 0 in 2 5 increments A legacy 10 8 win dow size is also included The PLUGE group win dow patterns are not affected G
37. enu item Menu items that are not applicable to the current signal output type are dimmed and not accessible in the menu For instance the YCbCr 4 2 2 Filter selection menu item is not accessible unless the YCbCr 4 2 2 output mode is active OSD Menus User Level Field Use the numeric 0 9 keys followed by the Enter key to enter a luma inte ger value from 0 109 for the User Field in the Gray Field group To restore the original 100 User Field select Factory and press Enter Select Cancel and press Enter to leave the menu without making any change 10 bit User Field values can also be entered with the USB interface Window Use the numeric 0 9 keys followed by the Enter key to enter a luma inte ger value from 0 109 for the User Window in the Gray Scale group To Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions restore the original 100 User Window select Factory and press Enter Select Cancel and press Enter to leave the menu without making any change 10 bit User Window values can also be entered with the USB inter face Checkerboard Use the numeric 0 9 keys followed by the Enter key to enter a luma inte ger value from 0 109 for the User Checkerboard and User Inverse Checkerboard in the Special group To restore the original 50 Checker board luma value select Factory and press Enter Select Cancel and press Enter to leave the menu without making any change 10 bit User Checker board values can also be entered
38. er Pat key for direct selection by value Any slowly blinking LED indicates that a special feature mode is active e g Slow Edges Pattern Selector Format Selector Group Selector DVG 5000 Digital Video Calibration Generator 50 25 576 lp Format 24 25 User SDi SDp Group Gray Gray PLUGE Scale Field Pattern Prior Next 480 ve 60 24 1080 720p 1080p 60 50 Color Color Special 75 100 Output Indicator LEDs 50 60Hz Indicator Format Indicator LEDs Group Indicator LEDs YCbCr 4 4 4 signals RGB Video signals YCbCr 4 2 2 signals RGB PC signals 50 60Hz Selection Output Selector The Output button selects the type of digital video signals produced by the DVG 5000 Output Indicator LEDs e YCbCr 444 YCbCr 4 4 4 signals RGB Video RGB Video signals YCbCr 422 YCbCr 4 2 2 signals RGB PC RGB PC signals Y R G B 64 940 10 bit or 16 235 8 bit black 0 to reference white 100 7 to 109 total valid range used in Ramps High GS mode etc Cb Cr 64 960 10 bit or 16 240 8 bit R G B 0 1023 10 bit or 0 255 8 bit black 0 to reference white 100 50 Hz 60 Hz Selection Select 50 Hz modes by pressing and holding the Format button for about 1 second When the 50 Hz LED illuminates release the Format button If you continue to hold the Format button the 50 Hz 60 Hz modes will alternate once per second The 60
39. groups Group Indicator LEDs Color 75 16 calibration patterns that include color bars and primary complemen tary and gray color windows and color fields at 75 signal levels User defined color values and window sizes can be specified in the OSD User Color menu Color 100 16 calibration patterns that include color bars and primary complemen tary and gray color windows and color fields at 100 signal levels User defined color values and window sizes can be specified in the OSD User Color menu Special 14 patterns for calibrating or evaluating overscan horizontal and vertical size geometry convergence contrast sharpness banding and detail enhance ment User defined checkerboard luma values and checkerboard sizes can be spec ified in the OSD User Checkerboard menu PLUGE 12 patterns for adjusting black level contrast and color temperature Gray Scale 3 Groups of 14 patterns each for measuring and adjusting linearity color temperature gamma and grayscale tracking The default group includes 14 patterns with 0 100 luma values in 10 increments The Low GS group includes 14 patterns with 0 to 10 luma values in 1 increments and the High GS group includes 14 patterns with 100 to 109 luma values in 0 9 incre ments The Low GS and High GS groups can be selected from the IR remote con trol User defined window luma values and window sizes can also be specified in the OSD User Window menu Gray Field 15 patte
40. he current DVG 5000 video for mat is not one of the provided video formats for the selected 3D structure the gen erator will automatically switch to a valid video format Pressing the front panel Format button will skip over formats that are not provided for the selected 3D structure Invalid formats selected by the IR remote control will be ignored A unique USB command is also available for each valid 3D structure and video format combination For more information refer to Format Commands on page 30 No standard definition 3D formats are provided Therefore to return to a standard definition format 480i p or 576i p the user must first select 3D Off in the Struc ture menu to return to the 2D mode Blank Eye Select None Left or Right Blanks the left or right eye image for all 3D signals This can be used to identify or troubleshoot faulty 3D processing by a display or proces sor Infoframe Select Infoframe On or Off A CEA 861 Vendor Specific Infoframe is normally sent from the DVG 5000 to the display or video processor to identify the video signal s 3D Structure A 3D display or a 3D compatible processor uses the Infoframe infor mation to correctly process and or display 3D signals Side by Side Half and Top and Bottom 3D structure signals contain both left eye and right eye half horizontal resolution or half vertical resolution images respec tively in a single 2D compatible video frame Therefore if the Infoframe is tur
41. he test pattern color can be set to Gray Red Green or Blue Gamma While ECL can be useful as a simple metric for 3D crosstalk it doesn t express crosstalk as a percentage of image brightness because it doesn t take into account display gamma Displays with the same ECL will have different percentage amounts of visible crosstalk if they have different gamma curves In addition the ECL expressed as a percentage of 100 signal level is numerically large and somewhat misleadingly For instance if the ECL is 20 the actual Crosstalk luminance per centage Xtalk is 2 9 for a display with a gamma of 2 2 Therefore the Xtalk is calculated based on display gamma which can be selected by the user Window The Match setting is used to display the Window Frame test pattern which when matched produces the calculated Xtalk based on the display s gamma value However the display gamma at the crosstalk Level may not be accurately known and the user may wish to measure the Xtalk directly The 100 and Xtalk set tings display the 100 video level and the matching Xtalk Level as full windows so the luminance Y can be measured directly from the display Xtalk Y Xtalk Y 100 Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions NOTE The 100 and Xtalk windows are displayed as left and right eye images respectively for the L to R Mode and visa versa for the R to L Mode to produce the same luminance levels used in the Match mode At l
42. hite colors select Factory and press Enter The IR Remote Control manual has more information about entering User values 13 14 On Screen Display OSD Win Border Use the numeric 0 9 keys followed by the Enter key to enter an 8 bit 10 bit or integer luma value for the Border surrounding all Windows in the Gray Scale group The Border value affects all Normal Gray Scale 0 100 Low Gray Scale 0 10 and High Gray Scale 100 9 109 Windows To restore the original window border values 0 for Normal and Low Gray Scale 100 for High Gray Scale select Factory and press Enter Field Window Window Border Checkerboard and Color User values can also be entered as 10 bit values using the USB interface For additional 10 bit command formats refer to the Appendix 1 USB Interface on page 28 User Value Entry Notes Select 8 bit 10 bit or integer entry mode from the UserValues item in the Misc menu As you enter digits the digits shift to the left Use zeros to clear a mis typed number without using Cancel to exit the menu After you Enter the value changing process you can only exit that process by completing a value entry by highlighting Factory and pressing Enter to reset the value s or by highlighting Cancel and pressing Enter After you Cancel or Enter a new value a Change option is highlighted in the menu Press Enter to repeat the User value entry process or press the left cursor key to mov
43. imum Accuracy Direct Drive Digital D3 Pattern Generation For maximum timing accuracy and minimum jitter all video patterns digital sync and timing signals are generated using individual low noise high stability precision crystal oscillators for standard definition 59 94 Hz high definition and 50 60 Hz high definition video formats A proprietary AccuPel pattern and timing generation IC directly drives the HDMI digital video output transmitter with 30 bit and 24 bit RGB YCbCr video values depending on output signal type There is no digital signal truncation or dithering in the 30 bit or 24 bit digital video path that would reduce bit level accuracy No clock synthesizers format converters or frame buffers are used to ensure maximum sig nal timing accuracy Easy to Use Infrared Remote Control A 41 key IR remote control is standard to provide maximum standalone ease of use Dedicated keys are provided to directly select each Output mode Format mode Pattern Group and specific Luma values within Groups There are also dedi cated keys to move forward or backward within Groups or Patterns Pattern switch ing is virtually instantaneous because patterns are not loaded from ROM or flash memory A user defined Pattern List provides another easy way to switch between favorite patterns Single key pushes will store or delete up to 10 patterns in the Pattern List and move forward or backward through the Pattern List The IR remote control als
44. ion Sequential Group amp Pattern Selection Mute Delete Stor Group as REN Press the top of the Group rocker key to move for ward to the next pattern Group Press the bottom of er the Group rocker key to move backward to the previ ous pattern group Gray Gray Pattern e UGE o Press the top of the Pattern rocker key to move to the e next pattern in the current pattern group Press the Color75 Colort00 O bottom of the Pattern rocker key to move to the pre O vious pattern in the current pattern group ABO 720p Direct Group 8 Pattern Selection o Color75 Color100 Special PLUGE Gray Scale Gray 2425p g Field Directly select one of the 6 major pattern groups ALT Gray Scale Press this key combination to select or alternate between 0 10 Low GS Gray Scale patterns and 100 109 High GS patterns 50 60 Hz o Press the Gray Scale key only to return to the default e 0 100 Gray Scale patterns The Gray Scale LED will blink slowly when the Low GS or High GS mode is el An enabled D amp YPbPrs RGBsPC C Pat Press the Pat key followed by a numeric key 0 10 to directly select a pattern in the current pattern group The active Group LED will flash rapidly while AccuPel HDG 4 waiting for a numeric key to be pressed Press any other key to cancel the Pat entry process This function is useful to quickly select a specific grayscale window or field value in the Gray Scale or Gray Field g
45. lid Capital and non capital characters are accepted i e a A B b All spaces and line feed LF characters are ignored Confirmation and Error Messages The DVG 5000 will return OK without quotes followed by CRLF ASCII 13 ASCII 10 after executing each valid serial interface command Appendix 1 USB Interface ER Message Query Commands If the DVG 5000 receives an unrecognized character string of 12 characters or less it will return ER followed by the unrecognized character string followed by CRLF If more than 12 characters are received only the first 12 chars are returned in the error message and the remaining characters are discarded Query Commands Query commands end with a question mark Query commands return one or more text strings each 14 characters maximum each followed by a CRLF OK followed by CRLF will be returned after the last text string To avoid a possible buffer overrun when sending multiple Query commands wait for the OK response before sending the next Query command USB Interface Command Tables DVG 5000 commands are shown in the Command column of the following tables The Legacy column shows equivalent commands from previous HDG 4000 or HDG 3000 Video Generators that will still be executed by the DVG 5000 and also com mands that have no DVG 5000 function but for software compatibility will still be accepted without returning an ER error message The Legac
46. ls Progressive Active Picture Area 2200 x 1125 Pixels Progressive Total Frame 148 35164 148 5 1 001 148 5 MHz Pixel Clock Rates 59 94 Hz 60 00 Hz Frame Rates 1920 x 1080 Pixels Progressive Active Picture Area 2750 x 1125 Pixels Progressive Total Frame 148 35164 148 5 1 001 148 5 MHz Pixel Clock Rates 47 95 Hz 48 00 Hz Frame Rates 1920 x 1080 Pixels Progressive Active Picture Area 2200 x 1125 Pixels Progressive Total Frame 74 17582 74 25 1 001 74 25 MHz Pixel Clock Rates 29 97 Hz 30 00 Hz Frame Rates 1920 x 1080 Pixels Progressive Active Picture Area 2750 x 1125 Pixels Progressive Total Frame 74 17582 74 25 1 001 74 25 MHz Pixel Clock Rates 23 98 Hz 24 00 Hz Frame Rates 1920 x 1080 Pixels Segmented Frame Active Picture Area 2750 x 1125 Pixels Segmented Total Frame 74 17582 74 25 1 001 74 25 MHz Pixel Clock Rates 23 98 Hz 24 00 Hz Frame Rates 1920 x 1080 Pixels Interlaced Active Picture Area 2200 x 1125 Pixels Interlaced Total Frame 74 17582 74 25 1 001 74 25 MHz Pixel Clock Rates 59 94 Hz 60 00 Hz Frame Rates 1280 x 720 Pixels Progressive Active Picture Area 1650 x 750 Pixels Progressive Total Frame 74 17582 74 25 1 001 74 25 MHz Pixel Clock Rates 59 94 Hz 60 00 Hz Frame Rates 720 x 480 Pixels Progressive Active Picture Area 858 x 525 Pixels Progressive Total Frame 27 MHz Pixel Clock Rates 59 94 Hz 60 1 001 Frame Rates 1440 x 480 Pixels Interlaced Ac
47. ly enabled ChBR B R or Pb Pr channels only enabled Reset to ChGBR and these commands are ignored when Gray2Color is on YCbCr Color Matrix CMatrixStd Standard color matrix encoding default Encoding CMatrixRev Reverse Standard color matrix encoding Edge Transition FastEdge YFilterOff Fast video edges default SlowEdge YFilterOn Slower video edges Output LEDs will blink when slow edge mode is enabled Mute MuteOn Produces black screen MuteOff Reset ResetAll Resets all settings to power up state USB Port Commands Flow Control Command Legacy Notes USB Flow Control USBFlowNo None USCFlowXP Xon Xoff Flow Control USBFlowCTSP CTS RTS Flow Control default RS232FlowNo No function but will not return ER RS232FlowXP No function but will not return ER Query Commands Query Commands Command Returns software version number 36 Returns DVG 5000 serial number Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions The AccuPel HDG 4 IR Infrared Remote Control provides selection of all calibra tion patterns signal settings and special modes of the AccuPel DVG 5000 Digital Video Calibration Generator It is also used to navigate and select settings in the DVG 5000 On Screen Display OSD menu The DVG 5000 inactive Format LEDs flash each time an IR remote control com mand is received A rapidly blinking LED indicates that an IR remote control numeric key is expected next e g afte
48. may be selected from 2x2 to 9x9 Default size is ANSI standard 4x4 User Checkerboard Inverse 2 Measure ANSI amp modified ANSI con trast ratio at user entered luma levels Checkerboard sizes may be selected from 2x2 to 9x9 Default size is ANSI standard 4x4 Linearity Ramps 8 bit top and 10 bit bottom Ramps 1080i p 720p 1x 2x 4x pixel replication 8 bit Ramps 1x 10 bit Ramps 480i p 576i p 1x 2x pixel replication 8 bit Ramps 1x 10 bit up down Ramp PLUGE Group 0 APL PLUGE Calibrate black level and measure black level stability at 0 Average Picture Level 4 stripes 0 background Precision PLUGE 11d 21d Calibrate black level with split stepped bar pattern from 8 bit digital level 11 to digital level 21 in 1 LSB steps Black digital 16 is center bar Precision PLUGE 6d 26d Calibrate black level with split stepped bar pattern from 8 bit digital level 6 to digital level 26 in 2 LSB steps Black digital 16 is center bar 25 APL PLUGE Calibrate black level and measure black level stability at 25 Average Picture Level 4 stripes 0 50 split background 50 APL PLUGE with 98 102 PLUGE Calibrate black level and Contrast and measure black level stability at 50 APL 4 98 102 stripes 0 100 split background 25 50 75 100 Windows w PLUGE Calibrate color temper ature amp grayscale tracking 4 PLUGE pattern to ensure black level doesn t shift while adjusting grayscale
49. ned off a 3D display will simultaneously show the half resolution left eye and right eye images in a single 2D image frame unless the display s manual controls are used to select a corresponding 3D display mode However most 3D displays automatically sense 3D Frame Packing structure signals without using the Infoframe Therefore it s usually not possible to view the left and right eye images of 3D Frame Packing signals within a 2D frame even though the Infoframe is turned off 2D Displays will simultaneously display the left eye and right eye images of the 2D frame compatible Side by Side Half and Top and Bottom 3D structure signals however the Infoframe may need to be turned off else the display may report that an invalid signal is being received Most 2D displays are not compatible with the unusual video frame formats used for Frame Packing signals and therefore will report that an invalid signal is being received Crosstalk Select Crosstalk to produce a special test pattern to measure the amount of 3D crosstalk between left eye and right eye images as seen through 3D glasses The amount of crosstalk is a function of both the 3D display and its 3D glasses 47 48 Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions A menu is displayed below the special Crosstalk test pattern that includes the fol lowing menu items and the calculated value of Xtalk Level xx Xtalk x xx o Color Gray Red Green Blue Mode L to R R to L Wind
50. nnun nun nun nun nn 37 OQ tp t Selection EEN 37 SUNG ICO in A A RN A A ERIN e 7a 37 Format Selection ET 38 Es e EE 39 Sequential Group amp Pattern Selection cccccsseccsssseresssseceseseceesesesesesseeessstesssaeeeseses 39 Direct Group amp Pattern Selection cccccssseccesssecessssneessssseeeoseesseneneessnseeeseneesssasaeeses 39 User Defined Pattern SE say 39 Other FUNCION Saa a it 41 On Screen Display OSD Systems E 41 Pattern Information ria o an 41 DSD MEHL SYSTEM EE 42 OSD Menu Navidad da 42 RRE 42 3D Mode Optional Feature anne nee 47 A EEE 47 Blank Eye an ee 47 A O 47 A A O Using the Crosstalk Pattern and Menu ococcccncanoconcanococarononcanonocacanonannnronanarenancarenanas 3D Func Key Shortcuts iia ee en Een AccuPel DVG 5000 Digital Video Calibration Generator User Manual Version August 8 2014 Safety Information Do not expose the DVG 5000 to rain or moisture Do not operate the DVG 5000 with the covers removed Use only the supplied power module Route power cords so they will not be stepped on or pinched by anything placed on or against them Keep the DVG 5000 away from wet locations such as bathtubs sinks wet basements or swimming pools Unplug the DVG 5000 before cleaning Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use cleaning fluids or aerosols which could enter the unit and cause damage fire or electrical shock Do not attempt to calibrate or service this unit Never
51. o function but will not return ER NormHDHVPos No function but will not return ER SyncPosFall No function but will not return ER SMPTEHDHVPos No function but will not return ER SyncPosRise No function but will not return ER SyncDel 5 No function but will not return ER SyncDel0 No function but will not return ER SyncDel 5 No function but will not return ER VTngoff No function but will not return ER VTngOn No function but will not return ER Legacy Commands Command Legacy Notes CVBSYCO No function but will not return ER CVBSYC7 5 No function but will not return ER CVBSCBWO 65 No function but will not return ER CVBSCBW10 No function but will not return ER CVBSCBW13 No function but will not return ER CVBSCBW20 No function but will not return ER CVBSCBW30 No function but will not return ER YCCBW065 No function but will not return ER Appendix 1 USB Interface Legacy Commands YCCBW10 No function but will not return ER YCCBW13 No function but will not return ER YCCBW20 No function but will not return ER YCCBW30 No function but will not return ER User Values Commands User Value Commands Command Legacy Notes User Field Value UvalField Send command wait for OK send integer text value from O to 109 ex UvalField CR OK 65 CR User Window Value UvalWindow Send command wait for OK send integer text value from O to 109 ex UvalWin dow CR OK 83 CR
52. o provides keys to enter user defined Luma and Color val ues select special features and to navigate the On Screen Display OSD menus Detailed documentation for the IR remote control can be downloaded from http www accupel com OSD Menus OSD On Screen Display menus provide access to advanced features including e specify user defined Luma and Color values as 8 bit 10 bit or integer values e the ability to specify user defined Luma and Color values in percent or as 10 bit values via the USB interface e change output bit depth e blank individual R G B Y Cb Cr output channels e modify color encoding e set power up default modes configure the USB interface and more options Introduction USB Control Interface The USB Control Interface provides full operation of all DVG 5000 functions includ ing direct selection of every pattern Detailed documentation for the USB Interface can be downloaded from http www accupel com Front Panel Controls Output Selector AccuPel YCbCr RGB 422 PC Output YCbCr RGB 444 Video Front Panel Controls LED Indicators Each time power is applied to the DVG 5000 the Gray Scale and Gray Field LEDs will illuminate in sequence for about 4 seconds as the generator is initialized The inactive Format LEDs blink once when any IR remote control command is received A rapidly blinking LED indicates that an IR remote control numeric key is expected next e g aft
53. on PLUGE stripes in Gray Scale window patterns default GSPLUGEOff Turns off PLUGE stripes in Gray Scale window patterns Window Sizes Gray Scale amp Color Groups Only WSize5 Window size 5 0 of frame WSize7 5 Window size 7 5 of frame WSize10 Window size 10 0 of frame WSize10 8 Window size 10 8 of frame WSize12 5 Window size 12 5 of frame WSize15 Window size 15 0 of frame WSize17 5 Window size 17 5 of frame WSize20 0 Window size 20 0 of frame Checkerboard Sizes CBSize2 2x2 Checkerboards CBSize3 3x3 Checkerboards CBSize4 4x4 Checkerboards CBSize5 5x5 Checkerboards CBSize6 6x6 Checkerboards CBSize7 7x7 Checkerboards CBSize8 8x8 Checkerboards Appendix 1 USB Interface Pattern Options Commands Groups Command Legacy Notes CBSize9 9x9 Checkerboards Sync Commands Sync Modes Command Legacy Notes HD HV Sync NegDHDSync Negative Digital HV HD sync PosDHDSync Positive Digital HV HD sync std mode SD HV Sync NegDSDSync Negative Digital HV SD sync std mode PosDSDSync Positive Digital HV SD sync BiHDYSync No function but will not return ER TriHDYSync No function but will not return ER BiHDGSync No function but will not return ER TriHDGSync No function but will not return ER HVCOff No function but will not return ER SoG No function but will not return ER NegASync No function but will not return ER PosASync N
54. on information is displayed on screen for a short duration The duration can be selected in the OSD Misc menu approximately 0 25 0 5 1 0 1 5 or 2 0 seconds and the duration can be saved as a power up default value Press the Info button on the remote control to display the pattern information continu ously Press the Info button again to resume the default display period CIE xyY values are shown on the Info line for windows and fields in the Color75 and Color100 pattern groups The CIE x y and Y luminance relative to an equal ampli tude gray color values are defined by the Color Gamut of applicable HD or SD standards and can be used as target values to adjust a Color Management System CMS It can be advantageous to calibrate a display to have selectable Color Gam uts for the same signal format therefore the target Color Gamut for HD SD 60 Hz and SD 50 Hz signals can be changed in the Misc menu The Color Gamut selection changes only the CIE xyY target values for the display and does not affect the gen erator s output signals OSD Menu System The OSD Menu is produced in all digital output signal formats The OSD Menu pro vides additional features such as e user defined luma values and colors e window and checkerboard sizes e selectable RGB and YCbCr individual channel blanking set to the black level e advanced signal parameters YCbCr color encoding 59 94 60 Hz frame rates HDMI 10 bit and 12 bit Deep Color YCbCr 4 2
55. ow Match 100 Xtalk Gamma 1 5 3 0 Select the menu items with the Up Down keys Select the item values with the Left Right keys Exit the Crosstalk Pattern Menu by pressing the Menu key Using the Crosstalk Pattern and Menu The special Crosstalk pattern is a 100 signal level Window Frame surrounding two 0 black windows boxes The Window Frame is produced in only the left or right eye s image e g left eye But because of crosstalk the Window Frame appears at a lower brightness in the opposite eye s image e g right eye Level While looking through only one eye e g right eye with 3D glasses the video sig nal Level and therefore the corresponding brightness of the boxes in that eye s image e g right eye can be adjusted until the box brightness matches the Win dow Frame s crosstalk brightness Hence the Equivalent Crosstalk Level ECL can be determined for Left to Right Crosstalk Mode We can also reverse the procedure L to R R to L to determine the ECL for Right to Left Crosstalk Differences between Left to Right ECL and Right to Left ECL can be expected because of differences in the 3D glasses left eye and right eye extinction ratios and other effects of the display technology Color It can be somewhat difficult to determine the best brightness match because of grayscale color shifts between the Window Frame crosstalk and the boxes Cross talk may also vary with spectral color For those reasons t
56. ow frame rates e g 1080p24 the increased flicker may create problems for some luminance measurement devices You can reduce the flicker and double the light output for LCD or DLP displays by displaying the 100 and Xtalk windows in both left and right eye images by pressing the Func Y C key sequence after selecting 100 and Xtalk However the increased light output could produce limiting on the 100 window in some 3D plasma dis play panels WARNING Always use CAUTION when displaying any test patterns Static patterns particularly bright patterns can produce permanent image reten tion burn in on some display products 3D display products may be more susceptible to image retention than other display products Consult your display manufacturer for guidance BEFORE using test patterns from any device TIP Always display patterns for the minimum amount of time necessary to F make measurements or adjustments The Mute button produces a black field and blanks menus 3D Func Key Shortcuts Func 1 Enables 2D mode cancels 3D modes Func 4 Enables 3D Frame Packing Structure mode Automatically selects a valid 3D Frame Packing format if the current format is not a valid Frame Packing format Func 5 Enables 3D Side by Side Half Structure mode Automatically selects a valid 3D Side by Side Half format if the current format is not a valid Side by Side Half format Func 6 Ena
57. r PC and Mac USB drivers are available from the AccuPel web site Full instructions for installing the driver are included with the download You may then connect the DVG 5000 to a computer using a USB cable with Type A Male con nectors on both ends Serial Protocol The USB port emulates an RS 232 connection so the computer controller must be set to the proper Com Port protocols when using the USB port The computer should be set to 8 bits no parity and 1 stop bit It must also be set to match the DVG 5000 baud rate which can be selected from 9600 baud to 230 4K baud in the OSD menu DTS RTS Xon Xoff or no flow control can be selected for the USB port NOTE It is often easier to start with a slow baud rate e g 19200 baud and y no flow control when initially setting up a connection The higher baud rates of the DVG 5000 are primarily for use when adding new features through firm ware updates Slower baud rates e g 19200 or 9600 baud are perfectly ade quate in normal use AccuPel HDG 4000 HDG 3000 Compatibility Programs previously written for the AccuPel HDG 4000 or HDG 3000 Video Genera tors will work with all features that are common to the DVG 5000 DVG 5000 Command Syntax The DVG 5000 accepts ASCII text commands Each command is 2 to 12 characters in length and must be followed by a carriage return CR character ASCII 13 You may not send multiple commands with a single CR Partial command strings are not va
58. r Pat key for direct selection by value A slowly blinking LED indicates that a special feature mode is active e g Slow Edges Output Selection Directly select the Output type for digital video sig nals Mute Delete Store a L J e YPbPr 4 4 4 Selects YCbCr 4 4 4 digital video sig Pattern nals eYPbPrs Selects YCbCr 4 2 2 digital video signals lt List e RGB V Selects RGB Video digital video signals RGBs PC Selects RGB PC digital video signals e Y R G B 64 940 10 bit or 16 235 8 bit black e EH 0 to reference white 100 7 to 109 total Color75 Color100 valid range used in Ramps High GS mode etc Cb Cr 64 960 10 bit or 16 240 8 bit R G B 0 1023 10 bit or 0 255 8 bit black 0 to reference white 100 eY C Not applicable to DVG 5000 CVBS Not applicable to DVG 5000 Sync Selection DS z Pos Neg SoG Used with Sync Position OSD Menu item to increment decrement and reset zero the Hsync and Vsync positions Pos Neg YPbPrs RGBsPC dard But the digital HV sync polarity can be NOTE HV sync polarity for digital signals is y set according to the EIA CEA 861 E stan overridden in the OSD Sync menu AccuPel HDG 4 38 Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions Format Selection Mute Delete Store Group List gt Pattern em g Gray Gray PLUGE Scale Field O e c at Color75 Colort00 Spex 50 60
59. remove the covers Disconnect it and contact Display Calibrations LLC directly for service Introduction Introduction The AccuPel DVG 5000 Digital Video Calibration Generator is a professional test equipment device exclusively for commercial or industrial calibration and testing of video displays or video processors 22 Versatile 2D Digital Video Formats with 4 Output Signal Types The DVG 5000 produces 22 2D digital video formats compliant with CEA 861 E including e 480i p e 576i p e 720p50 59 94 60 e 1080i50 59 94 60 e 1080p23 98sf 24sf e 1080p23 98 24 25 e 1080p29 97 30 e 1080p47 95 48 e 1080p 50 59 94 60 All 22 formats are available with YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 2 2 RGB Video and RGB PC signal output for compatibility with HDMI and DVI inputs 33 Additional 3D Digital Video Formats Optional Feature The DVG 5000 3D Option produces 33 additional 3D signal formats Each 3D signal format is a combination of an industry standard 3D structure Frame Packing Side by Side Half or Tom and Bottom and a specific video format e g 1080p24 All 3D formats that industry conforming display devices are required to accept are included plus additional 3D formats used for Blu ray Disc playback and cable and satellite broadcast distribution Frame Packing Side by Side Half 14 Formats 1080i59 94 60 Top and Bottom 11 Formats 1080p23 98 24 8 Formats 1080p23 98 24 720p59 94 60 1080i50 720p59 94 60 720p50
60. rns for measuring and adjusting full field uniformity color tem perature gamma and grayscale tracking using full field patterns User defined full field luma values can be specified in the OSD User Field menu Gray Scale Window amp Gray Field Values When the Gray Scale window or Gray Field patterns are changed from the front panel or the IR remote control the PLUGE Color 75 Color 100 and Special LEDs Front Panel Controls Grayscale Window Field Low GS High GS Normal 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 voNnauvu OM H o Gray Scale Window The LED binary display is for the benefit of users connected to devices other than displays The OSD Pattern Information provides a direct on screen text display of amp Gray Field Values the window or field luma value text display temporarily produce a binary code that represents the luma value of the window of field The binary code persists for about 1 second and will then disappear 100 9 101 8 102 7 103 6 104 5 105 4 106 3 107 2 108 1 109 0 Prior Next Pattern Selector Buttons Selects the next or prior pattern in the current pattern group Binary Code Bit 3 Color 100 LED Binary Code Bit 2 Binary Code Bit 1 On Binary Code Bit 0 On On 11 On Screen Display OSD On Screen Display OSD Pattern Information Pattern Info Each time a pattern is changed the name of the pattern which includes important signal identificati
61. roup Pat 1 selects the 10 window field Pat 2 selects the 20 window field Pat 10 selects the 100 window Pat O selects the User Value window field When the 1 10 Gray Scale pattern group is enabled Pat 1 selects the 1 window Pat 2 selects the 2 window etc The Pat table on the next page shows the pattern s for all groups User Defined Pattern List Up to 10 patterns can be stored in the user defined Mute Delala ais pattern list a m The user defined pattern list is stored in the DVG Group on Pattern 5000 and is discarded if the power is disconnected Store The currently displayed pattern is stored in ihe the user defined pattern list Delete The currently displayed pattern is deleted stay Gray PLUGE Scale Field from the user defined pattern list e e e e List gt The next pattern in the user defined pattern Color75 Colori00 Special Pat list becomes the current pattern 0 I 8 8 lt List The previous pattern in the user defined pat tern list becomes the current pattern 39 y y Appendix 2 IR Remote Control Functions NOTE 100 109 patterns are not available for RGB PC signals because ital 1023 the maximum signal amplitude for RGB PC signals is 100 digital 255 or dig NOTE The background of the High GS windows is 100 luma to examine a display s ability to differentiate levels near 100 Pat
62. rrect display color decoding visually HD V Rate Select 59 94 or 60 00 Hz field frame rates for HD signals HDMI DVI Select HDMI or DVI output Some older video monitors and computer monitors will not display HDMI protocol signals Deep Color Select 8 bit RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 digital signals or RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 Deep Color 10 bit or 12 bit signal output Only available when HDMI signal output is also selected 422 Filer Select YCbCr 4 2 2 signal filtering On or Off When Off is selected the Cb Cr signals are decimated from 4 4 4 to 4 2 2 signals without filter ing Only available when YCbCr 4 2 2 signal output is active 422 Bits Select 8 bit or 10 bit YCbCr digital video output signals Only available when YCbCr 4 2 2 signal output is active Gray2Color Converts all non color gray patterns in the Special PLUGE Gray Scale and Gray Field pattern groups to a selected color Off gray Green Blue Red Cyan Yellow or Magenta When Gray2Color conver sion is enabled the Channels menu item is disabled and the 422 Filter menu item is disabled for the YCbCr 4 2 2 output mode The Gray2Color feature is also available for 3D patterns and the Motion Option patterns HD std Select positive or negative HD digital sync HD standard is positive SD std Select positive or negative SD digital sync SD standard is negative Position Change Hsync 99 pixels and Vsync 15 lines position Use with overscan pattern to me
63. tive Picture Area 1716 x 525 Pixels Interlaced Total Frame 27 MHz Pixel Clock Rates 59 94 Hz 60 1 001 Field Rates 29 97 Hz 30 1 001 Frame Rates Picture Formats 50 00 Hz based 1080p50 per SMPTE 274M CEA 861 E 1080p25 per SMPTE 274M CEA 861 E 1920 x 1080 Pixels Progressive Active Picture Area 2640 x 1125 Pixels Progressive Total Frame 148 50000 MHz Pixel Clock Rate 50 00 Hz Frame Rate 1920 x 1080 Pixels Progressive Active Picture Area 2640 x 1125 Pixels Progressive Total Frame 74 25000 MHz Pixel Clock Rate 25 00 Hz Frame Rate 23 Characteristics 1080150 per SMPTE 274M CEA 861 E 720p50 per SMPTE 296M CEA 861 E 576p per CEA 861 E 576i per CEA 861 E 1920 x 1080 Pixels Interlaced Active Picture Area 2640 x 1125 Pixels Interlaced Total Frame 74 25000 MHz Pixel Clock Rate 50 00 Hz Frame Rate 1280 x 720 Pixels Progressive Active Picture Area 1980 x 750 Pixels Progressive Total Frame 74 25000 MHz Pixel Clock Rate 50 00 Hz Frame Rate 720 x 576 Pixels Progressive Active Picture Area 864 x 625 Pixels Progressive Total Frame 27 MHz Pixel Clock Rate 50 00 Hz Frame Rate 1440 x 576 Pixels Interlaced Active Picture Area 1728 x 625 Pixels Interlaced Total Frame 27 MHz Pixel Clock Rate 50 00 Hz Field Rate 25 00 Hz Frame Rate 3D Mode 33 Structure Formats Included Optional Feature 3D Structures Frame Pack ing 8 Formats Side by Side Half 14 Formats
64. tracking 100 Window with 98 100 PLUGE Calibrate color temperature amp grayscale tracking 4 PLUGE pattern to ensure black level doesn t shift and 98 100 vertical bars to ensure peak white level doesn t clip while adjusting grayscale tracking on LCoS LCD DLP displays 50 100 Window with PLUGE Check 100 window size for CRT blooming while adjusting Contrast 4 PLUGE to maintain black level setting 21 Test Patterns e 98 102 WRGB Clipping PLUGE Check for White Red Green or Blue clipping with 98 102 WRGB Bars against 100 background with YCbCr or RGB signals Gray Scale Groups e 10 Step Vertical Gray Scale Linearity Check grayscale tracking and color temperature 0 100 in 10 steps Low GS 0 10 in 1 steps High GS 100 109 in 0 9 steps e 10 Step Split Vertical Gray Scale Linearity Check grayscale tracking and color temperature 0 100 in 10 steps Low GS 0 10 in 1 steps High GS 100 109 in 0 9 steps e 10 Step Horizontal Gray Scale Linearity Check grayscale tracking and color temperature 0 100 in 10 steps Low GS 0 10 in 1 steps High GS 100 109 in 0 9 steps e GS User 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Low GS User 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 High GS User 100 9 101 8 102 7 103 6 104 5 105 4 106 3 107 2 108 1 109 0 Windows w PLUGE Calibrate color temperature grayscale and gamma PLUGE bars ensure black level doesn t shift while adjusting gray scale tr
65. verse Crosshatch e Dual Needle Pulse e Color Multi burst e Luma Multi burst e CrossHair e Sharpness e Checkerboard e Inverse Checkerboard e User Checkerboard e User Inverse Checkerboard e 8 10 bit Linearity Ramps e 4 PLUGE with 0 e 25 50 Average Picture Level e Precision PLUGE 11d 21d Split Stepped Bars e Precision PLUGE 6d 26d Split Stepped Bars 25 50 75 100 Gray Windows with 4 PLUGE e 100 Gray Window with 4 IRE 98 100 PLUGE e 50 100 Split Gray Window with 4 98 100 PLUGE 25 26 Characteristics Gray Scale e 0 100 0 10 0 109 10 step Vertical Linearity 14 e Low Gray Scale 14 0 100 0 10 0 109 10 step Split Vertical Linearity e High Gray Scale 14 0 100 0 10 0 109 10 step Horizontal Linearity User 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Windows with 4 PLUGE e User 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Windows with 4 PLUGE e User 100 9 101 8 102 7 103 6 104 5 105 4 106 3 107 2 108 1 109 0 Windows with 4 PLUGE High GS mode not applicable for RGB PC signals Gray Field e 100 0 25 50 75 Gray Fields 15 e User Gray Fields 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Video Output Connector YCbCr RGB HDMI connector R Cr G Y B Cb Pixel Clock 225 MHz max Control Interfaces USB Type A connector full interface control of all functions IR Sensor Front panel infrared receiver provides full control of all functions IR remote control included Power Supply
66. y commands will be depreciated Output Commands Output Command Legacy Notes Output Types YCbCr444 YPbPr Digital YCbCr 4 4 4 signals RGBVideo RGB Digital RGB video level signals levels 16 235 or 64 940 for 0 100 YCbCr422 YPbPrs Digital YCbCr 4 2 2 signals nooo REBPC U Digital RGB PC level signals levels 0 255 or 0 1023 for 0 100 DVIModeOn DVI Mode will turn on HDMI mode will turn off DVIModeOff DVI Mode will turn off HDMI mode will turn on poo YCC422B8 YCbCr 422 B bit Mode YCC422B10 YCbCr 4 2 2 10 bit mode YCC422FOn YCbCr 4 2 2 Decimation Filter on YCC422F Off YCbCr 4 2 2 Decimation Filter off DeepColor8 Deep Color mode off 8 bit 4 4 4 video DeepColor10 Deep Color mode on 10 bit 4 4 4 video no DeepColort2 Deep Color mode on 12 bit 4 4 4 video command Ignored in DVI or YCbCr422 modes YC No function but will not return ER CVBS No function but will not return ER HDMI Range RangeStd HDMI Standard Range called Limited Range in HDMI Standards YCbCr amp RGB video 8 bit output 1 to 254 YCbCr amp RGB video 10 bit output 4 to 1019 RangeFull HDMI Full Range called Full Range in HDMI Standards YCbCr amp RGB video 8 bit output 0 to 255 YCbCr amp RGB video 10 bit output 0 to1023 RGP PC output is always Full Range 29 30 Appendix 1 USB Interface Format Commands

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