Quantum Data 700, 701 quick start Running Test Sequence in Burn-In Mode

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Using Test Sequences

Running Test Sequence in Burn-In Mode

Select Test > Burn-In > Run to automatically cycle through the test sequence. When the Burn-In mode is stopped, you can use the menu buttons to gate video color information, change sync types, and turn all signal outputs on and off.

NOTE: The Burn-In mode disables the Power-Save feature, if enabled.

Run - Press to run

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Burn-in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stop - Press to stop

 

 

 

 

 

 

_Run___Burn-In__OUT*

 

 

 

 

 

Red Color

 

 

_Red___step#1___DSS*

 

 

 

_Grn___800_@60__DCS_

 

Component

 

 

_Blu___Focus____ASC

 

ON/OFF

 

 

 

 

Green Color

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Component ON/OFF

Line 1: Name of Burn-in test currently running.

 

Blue Color

Line 2: Current step number in cycle

Line 3: Video format used in current step

Component ON/OFF

Line 4:

Test image used in current step

 

OUT - All test signal outputs ON/OFF

DSS - Select Digital

Separate (H&V) Sync

DCS - Select Digital Composite Sync

ASC - Select

Composite Analog

Sync (Composite

Video)

Creating Test Sequence for DDC Displays

If the generator is connected to a VESA DCC-compliant display, press the Learn Monitor, and then Test > DDC Step to setup a test of each format supported by the display.

Press the + button to render the current image with each video format supported by the display.

Press the - button to render all images at the current format.

Select the Run option to automatically test all images for each video format.

When using automatic mode, select Stop to use manual mode.

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700, 701 specifications

The Quantum Data 700 and 701 series represent innovative advancements in the realm of signal analysis and video testing equipment. These devices cater to professionals in industries ranging from broadcasting and production to consumer electronics and display manufacturing, offering comprehensive solutions for analyzing and testing digital video signals.

One of the standout features of the Quantum Data 700 and 701 is their compatibility with a vast array of video formats, including HDMI, DVI, and DisplayPort. This versatility ensures that users can effectively test and analyze both current and emerging video technologies. The devices support resolutions up to 4K, allowing for high-definition testing that meets the demands of modern content creation and distribution.

The Quantum Data 700 series incorporates state-of-the-art analysis capabilities, enabling real-time monitoring of signal integrity. Users can assess parameters such as timing, voltage levels, and signal quality, which are critical for ensuring a reliable and accurate video output. The built-in diagnostic tools help identify potential issues, minimizing downtime and enhancing productivity in professional environments.

Meanwhile, the 701 model takes things a step further with advanced communication features. It includes extensive support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) and color space formats, ensuring that users can assess video signals under a variety of high-quality settings. The integration of HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) testing functions also safeguards against playback issues related to content protection.

Both models feature intuitive user interfaces that streamline operations. The graphical display provides clear visual feedback, and users can easily navigate through testing modes and settings. Additionally, the compact design and portable nature of these devices make them ideal for on-site testing or remote locations.

Another significant characteristic of the Quantum Data 700 and 701 series is their compatibility with automated testing systems. This enables users to execute repetitive testing procedures efficiently, saving time and reducing the probability of human error. Coupled with extensive reporting capabilities, these devices empower professionals to document their findings meticulously, facilitating seamless communication with stakeholders.

Overall, the Quantum Data 700 and 701 series are essential tools for professionals requiring precise video testing and analysis. Their advanced features, robust technologies, and user-friendly design place them at the forefront of video testing solutions, meeting the evolving needs of the digital content landscape. Whether for production studios, equipment manufacturers, or installers, these devices deliver accuracy and reliability in a compact package.