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No. Resolution V Hz No. Resolution V Hz No. Resolution V Hz
1 480p 60 2 720p 60 3 1080i 60
4 1080p 60 5 480i 60 6 576i 50
7 576p 50 8 720i 50 9 1080i 50
10 1080p 50 11 1080p 24 12 640x480 60
13 800x600 60 14 1024x768 60 15 1280x1024 60
16 1920x1200 60 17
720p
(3D Frame Packing)
60 18
720p
(3D Side-by-Side)
60
19
720p
(3D Top-to-Bottom)
60 20
720p
(3D Frame Packing)
50 21
720p
(3D Side-by-Side)
50
22
720p
(3D Top-to-Bottom)
50 23
1080p
(3D Frame Packing)
24 24
1080p
(3D Side-by-Side)
24
25
1080p
(3D Top-to-Bottom)
24
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HDMI Cable Testing
Battery Door
Timing Chart
Important: Before testing the HDMI cables, ensure the AT-HD800 is not in 3D mode. If in 3D
mode, connect to any display and hold the timing select button for 3 seconds to reset to the
display’s resolution (the AT-DIS7-PROHD can be used for this step). Once out of 3D mode the
AT-HD800 is ready to test the HDMI cables.
Connect the HDMI cable into the HDMI In and HDMI Out ports, then press and hold the
timing select button for 3 seconds. If the HDMI cable passed then all 3 green LEDs will blink
briefly then go solid and remain solid. If the HDMI cable can’t pass the full signal then the
green LEDs will become solid briefly then return to blinking.
The battery door can be found at the bottom of the HD800 under the signal LEDs and
function buttons. To remove the door, first take the protective rubber casing off. Find
the button that says “Push IN” and press it in with a hard tipped item, such as a pen or
screwdriver (Do not use fingernail or there is a risk of breakage). The latch should pop up and
the door can be slid off.
To replace the battery door, slide the door back into place and press the latch slightly
backwards. Press down until the latch has snapped back into place.