882E Video Test Generator Quick Start Guide Testing HDMI HDCP Compliance using the Encryption Status Tester (EST)
Running the HDCP compliance test for HDMI devices Overview The 882E-Analyzer (882EA) supports the running of an HDCP compliance test on HDCP-enabled HDMI sources, sinks and repeaters. The HDCP compliance test was developed while working closely with Digital Content Protection. The HDCP compliance test system enables developers of HDMI products to perform a fast and comprehensive HDCP compliance test.
Encryption Status Tester Some of the HDCP compliance tests for an HDMI source, sink and repeater device require the use of the standalone hardware device called the Encryption Status Tester (EST) (below). The EST device is currently only used for the 882E model. For the 882E, the EST device is connected into the test setup for all tests beginning with the 2.17.x release of the 882E model. The following table lists the HDCP compliance tests that the EST is specifically used for.
Index Test EST Function 20 3A_01 (Repeater Downstream w/Receiver) (Between HDMI Capable Transmitter and HDMI Capable Receiver) Measures the position of the encryption enable pulse. 25 3B_01 (Repeater Downstream w/Repeater) Measures the position of the encryption enable pulse. List of Tests The following table describes the HDCP compliance tests that can be performed.
Index 4 Test Description 13 1B_04 (Transmitter Downstream w/Repeater) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) Verify V' 14 1B_05 (Transmitter Downstream w/Repeater) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) MAX_DEVS EXCEEDED 15 1B_06 (Transmitter Downstream w/Repeater) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) MAX_CASCADE EXCEEDED 16 2C_01 (Receiver Upstream w/Transmitter) (w/HDMI Capable Transmitter) Regular Procedure: With HDMI Capable Transmitter 17 2C_
Index 5 Test Description 28 3B_04 (Repeater Downstream w/Repeater) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) MAX_DEVS_EXCEEDED 29 3B_05 (Repeater Downstream w/Repeater) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) MAX_CASCADE_EXCEEDED 30 3C_I_01 (Repeater Upstream w/Transmitter) (Between HDMI Capable Transmitter and HDMI Capable Receiver) Regular Procedure: Transmitter – DUT – Receiver 31 3C_I_02 (Repeater Upstream w/Transmitter) (Between HDMI Capable Transmitter and HDMI Ca
Index 6 Test Description 40 3C_II_04 (Repeater Upstream w/Transmitter) (Between HDMI Capable Transmitter and Repeater) Regular Procedure: HPD After Starting Third Part of Authentication 41 3C_II_05 (Repeater Upstream w/Transmitter) (Between HDMI Capable Transmitter and Repeater) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) Verify V' 42 3C_II_06 (Repeater Upstream w/Transmitter) (Between HDMI Capable Transmitter and Repeater) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) DEVICE_COU
Running HDCP compliance test on HDMI transmitters To run the 1A and 1B series HDCP compliance tests on an HDMI source (transmitter): Note: The 1A-08 test requires that you use the SRM disc for the 1A-08 test if the source device has an optical drive. Refer to “To run the 1A-08 HDCP compliance test using the SRM disc:” on page 13. 1. Connect the cables as follows: a. Apply power to the Encryption Status Tester (EST) using the power adapter supplied with the EST. b.
2. Activate the HDMI-H interface on the output port as follows: a. Press the Interface key. A listing of signal interfaces appears on the generator’s display as shown below. * VGA HDMI-D HDMI-H b. CVBS S-VIDEO SDI Choose the HDMI-H item by pressing the adjacent soft key. The interface is activated and the display is shown below.
7. Select HDCP to access the HDCP compliance test menu. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. !CompRpt EditPCP 8. Select EditPCP to define the capabilities of the HDCP device under test. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. Source :DUT Type 0 :Source_Max_KSV 1 :Source_Authe_Cnt +Source_Out_OnlyRep The following table describes the test parameters and their settings (gray = N/A). 9 Parameter Explanation DUT type Specifies the type of device under test.
Parameter Explanation Repeater Max KSV Specifies the maximum number of KSVs the repeater can read. The valid values are 2 through 127. Repeater Out OnlyRep Indicates whether the DUT outputs content to the downstream repeater that has no downstream device connected. The values are + for yes and - for no. 10. Select Source device by pressing the adjacent soft key to specify that the device under test is a source.
14. Select HDCP to access the HDCP compliance test menu. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. !CompRpt EditPCP 15. Select !CompRpt to initiate the HDCP compliance test. The message “HDCP Compliance Test” is shown and then all the tests are shown in sequence. Refer to “To view the HDCP compliance report:” on page 42 for procedures on how to view the generated report.
CPTX:GCTN? // Queries the list of tests supported You can query the currently selected test to run with: CPTX:CPTR? // Queries the selected test to run (see table) The following table describes the tests that can be performed.
CPTX:CPTR Index Test Description 14 1B_05 (Transmitter Downstream w/Repeater) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) MAX_DEVS EXCEEDED 15 1B_06 (Transmitter Downstream w/Repeater) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) MAX_CASCADE EXCEEDED To run the 1A-08 HDCP compliance test using the SRM disc: 1. Set up the test as described in “To run the 1A and 1B series HDCP compliance tests on an HDMI source (transmitter):” on page 7 using the instructions for the 882E analyzer.
Running HDCP compliance tests on HDMI receivers For the 882E the 2C-01 and 2C-04 tests are run multiple times for various settings. The 2C-01 test is required to be run in two configurations: 1) combined reads and 2) short reads. The 2C-04 test is required to be run in six (6) configurations.
2. Activate the HDMI-H interface on the output port as follows: a. Press the Interface key. A listing of signal interfaces appears on the generator’s display as shown below. * VGA HDMI-D HDMI-H b. CVBS S-VIDEO SDI Choose the HDMI-H item by pressing the adjacent soft key. The interface is activated and the display is shown below.
The following table describes the test parameters and their settings (gray = N/A). Parameter Explanation DUT type The type of device under test. This can be one of Sink, Source, Repeater, Repeater3AB, or Repeater3C. For this test, select Sink. Source Max KSV Specifies the maximum number of KSVs the source can read. The valid values are 1 through 127. Source Authentication Control Specifies the number of times a source DUT attempts authentication before transitioning into the authentication state.
CPTX:DUTT 0 // specifies the device under test as a sink. You can query the current value of the parameter with: CPTX:DUTT? // returns the device under test type. 8. (Optional) Specify the remaining parameters in the EditPCP menu using the table above. Alternatively, you can specify the parameters through the command line as follows: CPTX:SRFT 0 // indicates whether DUT (sink) supports 1.1 features such as Advanced Cipher and Enhanced Link Verification. 1 = yes; 0 = no. 9.
13. Monitor the 882E LCD for a set of prompts during the 2C-01 test. a. When prompted shown below occurs, power cycle the device under test: Please power cycle the DUT Next! b. Press the button adjacent to the Next! indication after the device under test is back on to continue. c. When prompted with the screen shown below, examine the video on the display under test and press the appropriate button adjacent to the indication (Yes! or No!) to continue.
Running HDCP compliance tests on HDMI repeaters To run the 3A series HDCP compliance tests on an HDMI repeater: 1. Connect the cables as follows: a. Apply power to the Encryption Status Tester (EST) using the power adapter supplied with the EST. b. Connect an HDMI cable from the repeater device under test output to the EST HDMI port labeled, “HDMI IN.” c. Connect an HDMI cable from a compliant source device output to the input of the repeater device under test. d.
2. Activate the HDMI-H interface on the output port as follows: g. Press the Interface key. A listing of signal interfaces appears on the generator’s display as shown below. * VGA HDMI-D HDMI-H CVBS S-VIDEO SDI h. Choose the HDMI-H item by pressing the adjacent soft key. The interface is activated and the display is shown below.
7. Select HDCP to access the HDCP compliance test menu. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. !CompRpt EditPCP 8. Select EditPCP to define the capabilities of the HDCP device under. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. Source :DUT Type 0 :Source_Max_KSV 1 :Source_Authe_Cnt +Source_Out_OnlyRep The following table describes the test parameters and their settings (gray = N/A). 21 Parameter Explanation DUT type The type of device under test.
Parameter Explanation Repeater Max KSV Specifies the maximum number of KSVs the repeater can read. The valid values are 2 through 127. Repeater Out OnlyRep Indicates whether the DUT outputs content to the downstream repeater that has no downstream device connected.
14. Select HDCP to access the HDCP compliance test menu. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. !CompRpt EditPCP 15. Select !CompRpt to initiate the HDCP compliance test. The message “HDCP Compliance Test” is shown and then all the tests are shown in sequence. Alternatively, you can run the tests using the following command: CPTX:CPTR 46 CPTX:CPTU // specifies that all applicable tests will be run.
CPTX:CPTU? // Queries the selected test to run (see table) The following table describes the tests that can be performed.
1. Connect the cables as follows: a. Apply power to the Encryption Status Tester (EST) using the power adapter supplied with the EST. b. Connect an HDMI cable from the repeater device under test output to the EST HDMI port labeled, “HDMI IN.” c. Connect an HDMI cable from a compliant source device output to the input of the repeater device under test. d. Connect an HDMI cable from the 882 HDMI Rx 1 port to the EST HDMI port labeled “HDMI OUT.” e.
2. Activate the HDMI-H interface on the output port as follows: a. Press the Interface key. A listing of signal interfaces appears on the generator’s display as shown below. * VGA HDMI-D HDMI-H b. CVBS S-VIDEO SDI Choose the HDMI-H item by pressing the adjacent soft key. The interface is activated and the display is shown below.
7. Select HDCP to access the HDCP compliance test menu. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. !CompRpt EditPCP 8. Select EditPCP to define the capabilities of the HDCP device under. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. Source :DUT Type 0 :Source_Max_KSV 1 :Source_Authe_Cnt +Source_Out_OnlyRep The following table describes the test parameters and their settings (gray = N/A). 27 Parameter Explanation DUT type The type of device under test.
Parameter Explanation Repeater Max KSV Specifies the maximum number of KSVs the repeater can read. The valid values are 2 through 127. Repeater Out OnlyRep Indicates whether the DUT outputs content to the downstream repeater that has no downstream device connected.
12. Press the Options key to save the capabilities definition. The generator LCD will display the message “Saved”. 13. Press the Tools key get back to the Reports menu. The generator LCD will display the reports menu as shown below. EDID Misc Packets HDCP 14. Select HDCP to access the HDCP compliance test menu. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. !CompRpt EditPCP 15. Select !CompRpt to initiate the HDCP compliance test.
Note: The prompt asks you if the video appearing on the connected display looks good. “Looks good” means that there is a picture and an absence of excessive snow. Does the video look good? !Yes No! 17. (Optional) To run a specific test you can use the command line as shown below: CPTX:CPTR 25 CPTX:CPTU // Selects specific test (e.g.
1. Connect the cables as follows: a. Apply power to the Encryption Status Tester (EST) using the power adapter supplied with the EST. b. Connect an HDMI cable from the repeater device under test input to the EST HDMI port labeled, “HDMI OUT.” c. Connect an HDMI cable from the 882 HDMI Rx 1 port to the HDMI output of the repeater device under test. d. Connect an HDMI cable from the 882 HDMI Tx 1 port to the EST HDMI port labeled “HDMI IN.” e.
XVSI 4 ALLU // Activates the HDMI-H interface // Applies the interface setting to the generator 3. Press the Interface key repeatedly until the following menu appears: * HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2 4. Choose the HDMI IN 1 by pressing the adjacent soft key. 5. For the 882E when using the EST, verify that the source is sending in video using the timing measurement function of the analzyer. Refer to “Measuring timing of video signal” on page 241 of the User Guide for information on running the timing test.
The following table describes the test parameters and their settings (gray = N/A). 33 Parameter Explanation DUT type The type of device under test. This can be one of Sink, Source, Repeater, Repeater3AB, or Repeater3C. For this test, select Repeater3C. Source Max KSV Specifies the maximum number of KSVs the source can read. The valid values are 1 through 127.
9. Select Repeater3C device by pressing the adjacent soft key to specify that the device under test is a repeater. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. Repeater3C :DUT Type 0 :Source_Max_KSV 1 :Source_Authe_Cnt +Source_Out_OnlyRep Alternatively, you can specify the device under test as a repeater for the 3C test using the following commands: CPTX:DUTT 4 // specifies the device under test as a repeater for the 3C test.
14. Select !CompRpt to initiate the HDCP compliance test. The message “HDCP Compliance Test” is shown and then all the tests are shown in sequence. Alternatively, you can run the tests using the following command: CPTX:CPTR 46 CPTX:CPTU // specifies that all applicable tests will be run. // Initiates the execution of the test Refer to “To view the HDCP compliance report:” on page 42 for procedures on how to view the generated report. 15.
CPTX:CPTR Index Test Description 35 3C_I_06 (Repeater Upstream w/Transmitter) (Between HDMI Capable Transmitter and HDMI Capable Receiver) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) Verify Bksv 36 3C_I_07 (Repeater Upstream w/Transmitter) (Between HDMI Capable Transmitter and HDMI Capable Receiver) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) Verify R0' To run the 3C-II series HDCP compliance tests on an HDMI repeater: The 3C-II-01 test is run for each of the two read configuration
2. Activate the HDMI-H interface on the output port as follows: a. Press the Interface key. A listing of signal interfaces appears on the generator’s display as shown below. * VGA HDMI-D HDMI-H b. CVBS S-VIDEO SDI Choose the HDMI-H item by pressing the adjacent soft key. The interface is activated and the display is shown below.
8. Select HDCP to access the HDCP compliance test menu. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. !CompRpt EditPCP 9. Select EditPCP to define the capabilities of the HDCP device under. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. Source :DUT Type 0 :Source_Max_KSV 1 :Source_Authe_Cnt +Source_Out_OnlyRep The following table describes the test parameters and their settings (gray = N/A). 38 Parameter Explanation DUT type The type of device under test.
Parameter Explanation Repeater Max KSV Specifies the maximum number of KSVs the repeater can read. The valid values are 2 through 127. Repeater Out OnlyRep Indicates whether the DUT outputs content to the downstream repeater that has no downstream device connected.
12. Press the Tools key get back to the Reports menu. The generator LCD will display the reports menu as shown below. EDID Misc Packets HDCP 13. Select HDCP to access the HDCP compliance test menu. The following is displayed on the generator’s LCD. !CompRpt EditPCP 14. Select !CompRpt to initiate the HDCP compliance test. The message “HDCP Compliance Test” is shown and then all the tests are shown in sequence.
CPTX:CPTR Index Test 41 Description 39 3C_II_03 (Repeater Upstream w/Transmitter) (Between HDMI Capable Transmitter and Repeater) Regular Procedure: HPD After Reading R0' 40 3C_II_04 (Repeater Upstream w/Transmitter) (Between HDMI Capable Transmitter and Repeater) Regular Procedure: HPD After Starting Third Part of Authentication 41 3C_II_05 (Repeater Upstream w/Transmitter) (Between HDMI Capable Transmitter and Repeater) Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of Authentication) Verify V' 42 3C_II_0
To view the HDCP compliance report: 1. Open a Web browser (such as Internet Explorer) and type the generator’s IP address in the address entry field. For example, enter the following: http://206.135.215.189/ The generator home page appears in the browser. Note: You can add the page to your list of favorite pages in your Web browser to avoid retyping the IP address each time you want to access the page.
2. Choose the Generated Reports item. The Generator the provides a list of reports currently available as shown below. 3. Select the HDCP compliance test report from the list. The report then appears in the browser window as shown below. You can then save the report as a web page file for distribution. The following is an example of a report for the HDCP compliance test for a display. 43 882E Quick Start Guide - HDCP Compliance Testing with Encryption Status Tester (EST) - P/N 68-00210 Rev.
The following is an example of a report for the HDCP compliance test for a source (player). 44 882E Quick Start Guide - HDCP Compliance Testing with Encryption Status Tester (EST) - P/N 68-00210 Rev.
45 882E Quick Start Guide - HDCP Compliance Testing with Encryption Status Tester (EST) - P/N 68-00210 Rev.
The following is an example of a report for the HDCP compliance test for a repeater. 46 882E Quick Start Guide - HDCP Compliance Testing with Encryption Status Tester (EST) - P/N 68-00210 Rev.
47 882E Quick Start Guide - HDCP Compliance Testing with Encryption Status Tester (EST) - P/N 68-00210 Rev.