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The following features have been added in the Release 2.22.0.
- Added Regulate test pattern.
- Added 3D output menu.
- HDMI 1.4 CEC CT updates.
- About menu shows firmware version and model name
- Improved precision of chromaticity value in EDID Editor. EDID Editor version is now 1.2.
The following anomalies have been corrected in the Release
2.22.0.
- Fixed HDCP Compliance Test issue: 882 fails DUT if it reads more than 20 bytes of V'.
- Fixed HDCP Compliance Test issue: invalid Bksv values were used in 3C-II-06.
- Fixed various other HDCP Compliance Test issues.
- Fixed issue in which EDID Compliance Test did not show 3D 4K x 2K pass descriptions.
- Fixed various issues with HDMI 1.4 CEC Compliance Test.
- Fixed various issues with HDMI 1.3 CEC Compliance Test.
- Improvements to XML parser.
- Improved EDID Formats format list for better IT format coverage.
- Improved Auto-CDF function of HDMI EDID Compliance Test
- Improved boot sequence messages to show additional hardware information
HDCP Compliance Test notes (only applicable to 882EA with
HDCP Compliance Test option)
Applicable to all tests
- try running the tests in batch mode by using the front
panel interface
- if there is a problem, try running the tests one by one
via the command line (see the repeater AB test procedure
below as an example and refer to the user
guide)
- the test reports will be saved in /card0/library/reports
if there is a PCMCIA card inserted in the 882EA (/tffs0/library/reports/
if no PCMCIA is inserted)
Applicable to the sink tests
- you can monitor the transactions on Tx port 1 using the ACA
Applicable to the source tests
- you can monitor the transactions if you have another 882C/882CA/882E/882EA
and a TPA-MP-4R or TPA-ACA-3R
- connect the output of the source device to TPA's
port 1, the input 1 of 882EA (test equipment) to TPA's
port 2, and output 1 of a different 882C/882CA/882E/882EA
(ACA monitoring device) to TPA's port 3
- use the ACA on the 882C/882CA/882E/882EA that is not the
test equipment to monitor the transactions on Tx port 1
Applicable to the repeater AB tests
- use a separate source device and connect it to the upstream port of the repeater
- use the 882EA's Rx 1 port as the sink device and connect
it to the downstream port of the repeater via the EST
- you can monitor either downstream or upstream transactions
(not both at the same time) if you have another 882C/882CA/882E/882EA
and a TPA-MP-4R or TPA-ACA-3R
- in order to monitor the downstream transactions, connect
the downstream of the repeater device to TPA's port 1,
the input 1 of 882EA (test equipment) to TPA's port 2,
and output 1 of a different 882C/882CA/882E/882EA
(ACA monitoring device) to TPA's port 3
- in order to monitor the upstream transactions, connect
the output of the source device to TPA's port 1, the
upstream of the repeater device to TPA's port 2, and
output 1 of a different 882C/882CA/882E/882EA (ACA monitoring
device) to TPA's port 3
- use the ACA on the 882C/882CA/882E/882EA that is not the
test equipment to monitor the transactions on Tx port 1
Applicable to the repeater C tests
- connect the 882EA's Tx 1 port to the upstream port of
the repeater via the EST
- connect the 882EA's Rx 1 port to the downstream port of
the repeater via the EST
- make sure HdcpProd image is not selected on the 882EA
before running the tests
- you can monitor the downstream transactions on Rx port 1 using the ACA
- you can monitor the upstream transactions on Tx port 1 using the ACA
Sink test procedure via the command line interface
CPTX:DUTT 0 // set up for sink test
CPTX:CPTR 16 // configure 2C-1 test
CPTX:CPTU // start the test
// save the test report to the PC and rename it
// repeat above steps for test numbers 17 and 18
CPTX:CPTR 19 // configure 2C-4 test
CPTX:CPTU // start the test
// save the test report to the PC and rename it
Source test procedure via the command line interface
CPTX:DUTT 1 // set up for source test
CPTX:CPTR 1 // configure 1A-01 test
CPTX:CPTU // start the test
// save the test report to the PC and rename it
// repeat above steps for test numbers 2 to 14
CPTX:CPTR 15 // configure 1B_06 test
CPTX:CPTU // start the test
// save the test report to the PC and rename it
Repeater AB test procedure via the command line interface
CPTX:DUTT 3 // set up for repeater AB test
CPTX:CPTR 20 // configure 3A-01 test
CPTX:CPTU // start the test
// save the test report to the PC and rename it
// repeat above steps for test numbers 21 to 28
CPTX:CPTR 29 // configure 3B-05 test
CPTX:CPTU // start the test
// save the test report to the PC and rename it
Repeater C test procedure via the command line interface
CPTX:DUTT 2 // set up for repeater C test
CPTX:CPTR 30 // configure 3C1-01 test
CPTX:CPTU // start the test
// save the test report to the PC and rename it
// repeat above steps for test numbers 31 to 44
CPTX:CPTR 45 // configure 3C2-09 test
CPTX:CPTU // start the test
// save the test report to the PC and rename it
Note: The release files can only be applied
to the 882EA HDMI generator (not the 882CA/882C/881C, 882D/881D,
882E/881E, or 882E-DP/881E-DP generators).
The Release 2.22.0 is comprised of the following software components.
| Software Component |
Version |
Change Status |
| Boot Rom |
01.04.11 |
no change |
| vxWorks |
20.1887000 |
new with 2.22.0 |
| Gateware 1 |
405C,15,10232009 |
no change |
| Gateware 2 |
450A,3,12312008 |
no change |
| Gateware 3 |
450B,1,2072008 |
no change |
Java JRE required |
1.5.06 |
no change |
Now you can use Quantum Data's new AutoUpdate utility to upgrade
your generator firmware and gateware. The AutoUpdate utility automates the process of upgrading firmware. It guides the user through the upgrade process, checking the Quantum Data website for the latest version and installing all files in the correct location on the generator.
Read the AutoUpdate Instructions.
Download AutoUpdate Version 1.1.4 for 880 series (includes instructions)
You can upgrade your generator using the procedures in the Users
Guide. Please note that you will have to verify that your
current generator is operating with Release 2.10.0, 2.10.2,
2.10.5, 2.11.0, 2.12.0, 2.13.1, 2.15.0, 2.16.3, 2.16.4, 2.17.6, 2.18.1, 2.19.0, 2.19.2, 2.20.0, or 2.21.0. To verify that your current
generator is operating with one of these releases, enter the
following command:
verf?
Release 2.10.0 should return the following information:
20.1884600, 01.04.11
Release 2.10.2 should return the following information:
20.1884602, 01.04.11
Release 2.10.5 should return the following information:
20.1884605, 01.04.11
Release 2.11.0 should return the following information:
20.1884800, 01.04.11
Release 2.12.0 should return the following information:
20.1885000, 01.04.11
Release 2.13.1 should return the following information:
20.1885201, 01.04.11
Release 2.15.0 should return the following information:
20.1885600, 01.04.11
Release 2.16.3 should return the following information:
20.1885803, 01.04.11
Release 2.16.4 should return the following information:
20.1885803, 01.04.11
Release 2.17.6 should return the following information:
20.1886006, 01.04.11
Release 2.18.1 should return the following information:
20.1886201, 01.04.11
Release 2.19.0 should return the following information:
20.1886400, 01.04.11
Release 2.19.2 should return the following information:
20.1886402, 01.04.11
Release 2.20.0 should return the following information:
20.1886600, 01.04.11
Release 2.21.0 should return the following information:
20.1886800, 01.04.11
After verifying that the generator is operating with Release
2.10.0, 2.10.2, 2.10.5, 2.11.0, 2.12.0, 2.13.1, 2.15.0, 2.16.3, 2.16.4, 2.17.6, 2.18.1, 2.19.0, 2.19.2, 2.20.0, or 2.21.0, upgrade your generator
using the procedures below:
- Download the 2.22.0 Zip file to your PC and unzip the
file. There will be a System and a Library directory.
- Upgrade the generator using "Manually upgrading without using PC Card" procedure at this link.
- After power cycling the generator, verify that the generator
is running the current 2.22.0 version of the vxWorks file
by entering the following command:
verf?
20.1887000, 01.04.11
- Verify that the vxWorks file is: 20.1887000.
- Verify that the BootRom version is: 01.04.11.
- Verify that the generator is running the current 2.22.0
version of the gateware files by entering the following
command:
verg?
405C,15,10232009:450A,3,12312008:450B,1,2072008
- The first listing is the Lattice FPGA gateware. The next
two listings are the transmitter gateware files for the
DVI and the HDMI output. The gatewares are separated by
colons. Verify that the transmitter gateware files are:
450A,3,12312008:450B,1,2072008.
The
Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, and DTS audio formats
use audio samples that must be downloaded and installed separately
to the Library/audio directory of the Compact Flash card:
- Download the file AudioSamples_2.18.1.zip
- Unzip this file to a folder in your computer
- Using FTP Browser, browse to the card0/Library
folder of the 882EA generator
- Click on New under Instrument
Files, and create a new directory called
audio
- Under Host Files, browse to the folder on your PC
where you unzipped the audio sample files
- Copy all 14 files to the new audio directory
- 1khz2ch-20dB_ec3.pcm
- 1khz51ch-20dB_ec3.pcm
- 1khz71ch-1frame_ec3.pcm
- 1khz71ch-20dB_mlp.pcm
- 2khz2ch-0db_ac3.pcm
- audio.lst
- DTES-ES-48kHz-1509kbps-61ch.wav.pcm
- dts-48kHz-1509kbps-51ch.wav.pcm
- dtshdhra-48kHz-3840kbps-51ch.wav.pcm
- dtshdhra-48kHz-5376kbps-71ch.wav.pcm
- dtshdhra-96kHz-5760kbps-71ch.wav.pcm
- dtshdma-48kHz-VBR-51ch-HDMI_HBR.ba.pcm
- dtshdma-48kHz-VBR-71ch-HDMI_HBR.ba.pcm
- nxt2ch2s.mlp.pcm
- Now the Dolby audio formats are ready to use by
selecting the image called
Dolby, and the DTS audio formats are ready to use by
selecting the image called
DTS
You can obtain Release Notes for past releases as
follows:
882EA Release 2.21.0
882EA Release 2.20.0
882EA Release 2.19.2
882EA Release 2.19.0
882EA Release 2.18.1
882EA Release 2.17.6
882EA Release 2.16.4
882EA Release 2.16.3
882EA Release 2.15.0
882EA Release 2.13.1
882EA Release 2.12.0
882EA Release 2.11.0
882EA Release 2.10.5
882EA Release 2.10.2
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