Quick Start Guide

30 882E Quick Start Guide - HDCP Compliance Testing with Encryption Status Tester (EST) - P/N 68-00210 Rev. B
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.
17. (Optional) To run a specific test you can use the command line as shown below:
CPTX:CPTR 25 // Selects specific test (e.g. 3B_01) see table below
CPTX:CPTU // Initiates the execution of the test
You can query the complete list of tests to choose from:
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.
To run the 3C-I series HDCP compliance tests on an HDMI repeater:
The 3C-I-01 test is run for each of the two read configurations: 1) short read and 2)
combined read. These multiple iterations are handled in the batch mode but you can
choose to run them through the command line as well.
CPTX:CPTR
I
ndex Test Description
25 3B_01 (Repeater Downstream
w/Repeater)
Regular Procedure: With Repeater
26 3B_02 (Repeater Downstream
w/Repeater)
Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of
Authentication) Timeout of KSV List READY
27 3B_03 (Repeater Downstream
w/Repeater)
Irregular Procedure: (Second Part of
Authentication) Verify V’
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
Does the video look
good?
!Yes No!