Status Remote Reply (7Eh) - Sony LMD-3251MT Interface Manual For Programmers

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6th data byte: Sends the BRIGHTNESS 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.
7th data byte: Sends the PHASE 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.
8th data byte: Sends the CHROMA 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.
9th data byte: Sends the ASPECT data in one data byte.
The byte order is the same as that of the 8th data byte of
"User Memory Data (43H)" on page 16.
10th/11th data bytes: Sends the White Balance (R
gain) data 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.
12th/13th data bytes: Sends the White Balance (G
gain) data 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.
14th/15th data bytes: Sends the White Balance (B
gain) data 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.
16th/17th data bytes: Sends the White Balance (R bias)
data 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.
18th/19th data bytes: Sends the White Balance (G bias)
data 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.
20th/21st data bytes: Sends the White Balance (B bias)
data 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.
22nd data byte: Sends the Color Temp data in one data
byte.
The byte order is the same as that of the 21st data byte
of "User Memory Data (43H)" on page 16.
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Command Description
23rd data byte: Sends the Computer Detect and Preset
data in one data byte.
The byte order is the same as that of the 22nd data byte
of "User Memory Data (43H)" on page 16.
24th data byte: Sends the Gamma and Scan Mode data
in one data byte.
The byte order is the same as that of the 23rd data byte
of "User Memory Data (43H)" on page 16.
25th data byte: Sends the I/P Mode data in one data
byte.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "I/P Mode
(27H)" on page 10.
26th data byte: Sends the source data to copy the values
for USER of the white balance data in one data byte.
The byte order is the same as that specified in "White
Balance Data Copy (42H)" on page 15.
27th data byte: Sends the User Memory Length data 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.
28th data byte: Sends the User Memory Name data in
one data byte (maximum 45 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.

Status Remote Reply (7EH)

This reply informs the remote controller of the current
remote status of the monitor. The monitor always reply
to questions in REMOTE ON and REMOTE OFF mode.
The [0x7E] command data is specified as the first data
byte of this command.
The status of the remote control is sent as the second
data byte in one data byte.
The values are specified as follows:
7
6
5
4
1
1 Control applied
REMOTE ON = 01
REMOTE OFF = 10
2 Type of remote control ready to apply
This value should always be 10.
3
2
1
0
2

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