User Memory Data (43H) - Sony LMD-3251MT Interface Manual For Programmers

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USER CONFIG 5 = 011

User Memory Data (43H)

The memory data 01 to 20 are stored in the NVM of the
monitor by using the remote controller.
The user memory data cannot be loaded by this
command.
This command consists of the following data. A number
of the byte differs according to the setting of the user
memory name.
First data byte: Specifies the user memory number in
one data byte.
The values are specified as follows:
7
6
5
1
1 User memory control
SAVE = 10
2 User memory number
Specifies the numbers 01 to 20.
Second data byte: Specifies the CONTRAST in one
data byte.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2.
CONTROL data value" of "Control Data (23H)" on
page 7.
Third data byte: Specifies the APERTURE (except
15k) in one data byte.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2.
CONTROL data value" of "Control Data (23H)" on
page 7.
4th data byte: Specifies the APERTURE (15k) in one
data byte.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2.
CONTROL data value" of "Control Data (23H)" on
page 7.
5th data byte: Specifies the BRIGHTNESS in one data
byte.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2.
CONTROL data value" of "Control Data (23H)" on
page 7.
6th data byte: Specifies the PHASE in one data byte.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2.
CONTROL data value" of "Control Data (23H)" on
page 7.
7th data byte: Specifies the CHROMA in one data byte.
16
Command Description
4
3
2
1
0
2
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2.
CONTROL data value" of "Control Data (23H)" on
page 7.
8th data byte: Specifies the ASPECT in one data byte.
Specifies for each input signal. If bit 1 is specified, the
aspect is set to 16:9 and bit 0 is specified, the aspect is
set to 4:3.
The values are specified as follows:
7
6
5
4
1 2 3 4 5
1 OPTION B-2
2 OPTION B-1
3 OPTION A-2
4 OPTION A-1
5 COMPONENT
6 RGB
7 Y/C
8 COMPOSITE
9th/10th data bytes: Specifies the white balance (R
Gain) in two data bytes.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2. The
white balance values to be saved" of "White Balance
Data (40H)" on page 14.
11th/12th data bytes: Specifies the white balance (G
Gain) in two data bytes.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2. The
white balance values to be saved" of "White Balance
Data (40H)" on page 14.
13th/14th data bytes: Specifies the white balance (B
Gain) in two data bytes.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2. The
white balance values to be saved" of "White Balance
Data (40H)" on page 14.
15th/16th data bytes: Specifies the white balance (R
Bias) in two data bytes.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2. The
white balance values to be saved" of "White Balance
Data (40H)" on page 14.
17th/18th data bytes: Specifies the white balance (G
Bias) in two data bytes.
For details on the specified values, see "2. The white
balance values to be saved" of "White Balance Data
(40H)" on page 14.
19th/20th data bytes: Specifies the white balance (B
Bias) in two data bytes.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2. The
white balance values to be saved" of "White Balance
Data (40H)" on page 14.
3
2
1
0
6
7 8

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