Status Remote (6Eh); Status Reply (70H); White Balance Reply (71H); Offset Reply (73H) - Sony LMD-3251MT Interface Manual For Programmers

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Status Remote (6EH)

This command is used to obtain the current remote
control status for the monitor.
The monitor will reply with the Status Remote Reply
(7EH).

Status Reply (70H)

This command is used to send back the required status
data to the remote controller.
The [0x70] command data is specified as the first data
byte of the command block.
The reply consists of two sections.
1 Element of reply data
2 Reply data
1. Element of reply data
The values are specified as follows:
7
6
5
4
1
The bit for the reply data must be set to 1.
1 Selected offset
2 Input Configuration data
2. Reply data
The Reply data consists of two bytes. The Reply data
starts at the LSB of the specified data byte.
Each section of the data reply requires the following
details.
Input Configuration data: One byte. The byte order is
the same as that specified in "2. Values to be applied" of
"Input Config (21H)" on page 7.
Selected offset: One byte. The byte order is the same as
that specified in "Selected Offset (28H)" on page 10.

White Balance Reply (71H)

This command is used to send the white balance data to
the remote controller.
The [0x71] command data is specified as the first data
byte of the command block.
The [0x04] command data is sent back as the second
data byte in one data byte.
The two-byte data of the following adjustment values
are sent back in the order of the lower to upper bytes as
the third data byte.
R gain
3
2
1
0
2
G gain
B gain
R bias
G bias
B bias
3D Offset Reply (73H)
This command is used to send the 3D offset data to the
remote controller.
First data byte: The [0x73] command data is specified.
Second data byte: Sends the R gain data in one data
byte.
Third data byte: Sends the G gain data in one data byte.
4th data byte: Sends the B gain data in one data byte.
5th data byte: Sends the R bias data in one data byte.
6th data byte: Sends the G bias data in one data byte.
7th data byte: Sends the B bias data in one data byte.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "2. The 3D
offset values to be saved" of "3D Offset (49H)" on page
17.

User Memory Reply (75H)

This command is used to send the values for the User
Memory data stored in the NVM of the monitor to the
remote controller.
First data byte: The [0x75] command data is specified.
Second data byte: Sends the User Memory Number
data in one data byte.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "User
Memory Sense (65H)" on page 18.
Third data byte: Sends the CONTRAST data 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: Sends the APERTURE (except 15k) data
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: Sends the APERTURE (15k) data 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.
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