Dv_swing – Quantum Data 802BT User Manual

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802BT/802R Video Test Generator User Guide

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Method

The convergence adjustments of most color monitors fall into two main categories. The

first set of adjustments, usually called Static Convergence, aligns the three beams in the

center of the display. This method involves turning on all three guns and adjusting the

various magnets on the convergence assembly to produce all white dots in the center of

the display. The convergence assembly is located on the neck of the CRT. Different

monitors and CRT types may each require their own magnet-adjustment sequence.

After the center of the display is properly converged, the outer areas are adjusted by using

the monitor’s Dynamic Convergence controls. The number of controls, the area of the

screen they affect, and their adjustment procedure depends on the monitor under test.

Test

Focus adjustments

Purpose

An out-of-focus monitor displays fuzzy pixels which, in turn, result in poorly formed and

hard-to-read characters.

Method

On monitors with a single (static) focus adjustment, adjust the control for the best average

focus over the entire screen. The focus at certain locations should be within specified

limits.

Some monitors have a static and one or more dynamic focus controls. The sequence for

adjusting them and the areas of the screen they affect depend on the monitor under test.

DV_Swing

Description

This image is only available with DVI and HDMI. The DV_Swing image is used to

temporally change the digital video swing (DVSS format parameter) between 90 and 1620

mVp-p of the HDMI and DVI digital output for the active format. This image displays the

current video swing value over a graduated (ramp) background. This image is supported

by HDMI boards (revision F or later), and DVI boards with FPGA F1 or later.

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