210 Appendix A Command Reference
HDCP
HDCP Compliance
Command Description
HDCP?
(OUT1:HDCP?,
OUT2:HDCP?)
Set number of frames to run test on a specific HDMI output port
Command Description
CPTX:CPTR Enables running of HDCP compliance tests through the command
line.
CPTX:CPTU Actually initiates the running of an HDCP compliance tests through the
command line.
CPTX:CRIP Indicates whether the HDCP authentication will use long or short
reads during the authentication.
CPTX:DUTT Specifies which type of device that you will run an HDCP compliance
test on.
CPTX:GCTN? Queries the list of HDCP compliance tests that can be run.
CPTX:OESS Indicates where the encryption enable pulse is positioned in the vsync
pulse during the 2C-04 test using the Encryption Status Tester device.
CPTX:RKSV Specifies the maximum number of KSVs supported by the repeater
device under test for an HDCP compliance test.
CPTX:ROOR Specifies whether a repeater device under test outputs content to the
downstream repeater that does not have any downstream devices
connected.
CPTX:RPFT Specifies if the repeater support HDMI 1.1 advanced cipher and
enhanced link verification.
CPTX:SDCZ Specifies whether the 880 uses a downstream device count of 0 or the
downstream device count as specified by the SKSV command.
CPTX:SOOR Specifies the number of downstream devices connected to a repeater
that the source device under test can support.
CPTX:SRAC Specifies the number of times the source device under test tries to
authenticate before proceeding to the third part of authentication.