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Quantum Data 881 - Running HDCP Compliance Tests on HDMI Receivers

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882 Video Test Instrument User Guide (Rev A.35) 129
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.
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 587 using the instructions for the 882E
analyzer.
Note: The SRM test is only supported on the 882E analyzer. Insert the SRM disc into
the source device and run the HDCP tests through the command line.
2. Insert the SRM disc into the optical drive.
Note: The SRM test does not apply for source devices that cannot play a DVD.
3. To run 1A-08 test, use the command line as shown below:
CPTX:DUTT 1 // Selects the device type as a source.
CPTX:CPTR 9 // Selects specific test (e.g. 1A_08).
CPTX:CPTU // Initiates the execution of the test.
Refer to “To view the HDCP compliance report:” on page 605 for procedures on how to
view the generated report.
Running HDCP compliance tests on HDMI receivers
The receiver tests are the 2C-0x series.
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. There are two read
configurations: 1) short read and 2) combined read and there are three encryption pulse
configurations: 1) occurring at the beginning of the vertical blanking; 2) occurring at the
middle of the vertical blanking and 3) occurring at the end of the vertical blanking.
Does the video look
good?
!Yes No!

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