Offset (49H) - Sony LMD-3251MT Interface Manual For Programmers

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21st data byte: Specifies the color temp in one data
byte.
The values are specified as follows:
The data (four bits) specified in 1 is the same as those
specified in "2-2 Preset white balance information" of
"Input Config (21H)" on page 7.
22nd data byte: Specifies the COMPUTER DETECT
and the PRESET in one data byte.
The values are specified as follows:
1 COMPUTER DETECT
HD15 = 0
DVI = 1
2 PRESET
PRESET1 = 0001
PRESET2 = 0010
PRESET3 = 0011
PRESET4 = 0100
PRESET5 = 0101
PRESET6 = 0110
PRESET7 = 0111
PRESET8 = 1000
23rd data byte: Specifies the gamma and scan mode in
one data byte.
The values are specified as follows:
7
6
5
4
1
The bits other than those explained here are undefined
bits.
1 Gamma offset
GAMMA3 (2.2) = 011
GAMMA5 (DICOM) = 101
2 Scan mode offset
NORMAL = 000
OVER = 001
FULL SCREEN = 011
NATIVE = 101
3
2
1
0
2
If the value other than the above values is specified, a
NAK is issued.
24th data byte: Specifies the I/P Mode in one data byte.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "I/P Mode
(27H)" on page 10.
25th data byte: Specifies the source data from which
the values for USER of the white balance data is copied.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "White
Balance Data Copy (42H)" on page 15.
26th data byte: Specifies the user memory name length
in one data byte.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2-1
Specifies the length of the name" of "Memory Name
(26H)" on page 9.
27th data byte: Specifies the user memory name
(maximum 44 data bytes).
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2-2
Specifies the name data" of "Memory Name (26H)" on
page 9.
3D Offset (49H)
This command is used to save the 3D offset data into the
NVM of the monitor from the remote controller.
The command has two sections:
1. The elements of 3D offset data being sent
2. The 3D offset values to be saved
1. The elements of 3D offset data being sent
The element of 3D offset data being sent is judged by the
first byte of the command block of the message. One
element of 3D offset data can be specified in one
message stream.
The values are specified as follows:
7
6
5
4
1
2
1 R/G/B select
R = 10
G = 01
B = 11
2 GAIN/BIAS select
GAIN = 10
BIAS = 01
2. The 3D offset values to be saved
This command is used to set the element of 3D offset
data specified. The data consists of 8-bit. MSB is a Mark
3
2
1
0
Command Description
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