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882 Video Test Instrument User Guide (Rev A.35) 133
center and trailing) with respect to the vertical sync pulse. You can set these
parameters either through the 882 front panel or the command line as follows:
CPTX:CRIP 0 // Specifies short read.
CPTX:CRIP 1 // Specifies combined read.
CPTX:OESS 1 // Positions pulse at leading edge of vsync.
CPTX:OESS 2 // Positions pulse at trailing edge of vsync.
CPTX:OESS 3 // Positions pulse at center of vsync.
11. Press the Tools key get back to the Reports menu.
The 882 LCD will display the reports menu as shown below.
12. Select HDCP to access the HDCP compliance test menu.
The following is displayed on the 882’s LCD.
13. Select !CompRpt to initiate the HDCP compliance test. Initiate each test individually.
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 605 for procedures on how to
view the generated report.
Alternatively to run a specific test you can use the command line as shown below:
CPTX:CPTR 17 // Selects specific test (e.g. 2C_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).
EDID Packets
Misc HDCP
!CompRpt EditPCP

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