Hold Sense (6Ch); Status Sense 2 (6Dh); Status Remote (6Eh); Status Reply 1 (70H) - Sony Trinitron PVM-14M2MDU Interface Manual

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V Hold Sense (6CH)
This command is used to obtain the V Hold data of
the monitor.
The monitor will reply with the V Hold Reply (7CH)
message.

Status Sense 2 (6DH)

This command is used to obtain the lesser details of
status of the monitor.
The remote control device can specify which item of
data should be in the reply. The items being asked for
are detailed in one data byte.
Set (1) the bits corresponding to the data items being
asked for.
The requested items are specified as follows:
1
2
Bits which are not specified here are undefined bits
and their values are always ignored.
1 Switch Condition 2
2 RGB Mode
3 Caption Vision (for the U.S.A. and Canada
only)
4 Menu
5 Display
The monitor will reply with the Status Sense 2 Reply
(7DH) message.

Status Remote (6EH)

This command is used to obtain the current status of
the monitor's remote control ability. The monitor will
reply with the Status Remote Reply (7EH) message.
3
4
5

Status Reply 1 (70H)

This message is used to reply to the status request
command.
The reply consists of two portions
1. Elements of reply data
2. Reply data
Each of these portions is described in the following
sections:
1. Elements of reply data, first byte of the data reply
The bits corresponding to the elements of reply
data are set (1).
The values are specified as follows:
1
Bits which are not specified here are undefined bits
and their values are always ignored.
1 Selected Offset
2 Current Input Configuration data
2. Reply data, which will consist of several bytes.
The reply data will start at the Least Significant Bit
of the data required i.e. Current Input
Configuration first.
Each section of the data reply requires the
following details.
Current Input Configuration: two bytes; the byte
order is the same as that specified in the second
section under the command Input Config (21H).
Selected Offset: One byte of data; see command
Selected Offset (28H) for details.
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