
KROMA
TELECOM
PROFESSIONAL MONITORS BM5309
BM5309
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7.
APENDIX
7.1. Apendix A – Memories Structure
In the monitor we have 4 memories of reference:
The USER 0 Memory can be recorded entering a technical code. And the other three
are to the user disposal.
In addition, there is a work memory whose data directly control the HW of the monitor
and it is modified by the user by means of the front panel, in normal operation.
All the memories have two zones:
1. Technical: It contains LL/HL values of each gun and the BLK LVL, CNTR, SAT, HUE
and APT calibration values.
2. Operational: It contains the present value of BLK LVL, CNTR, SAT, HUE and APT, as
well as the rest of the front panel control.
The SETUP option from the STATUS menu allows to modify the values for the
technical zone in the working memory. By means of MEM STORE option all the
content of the working memory is transfered to the choosen memory (0
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, 1, 2 and 3).
When the user modifies any value from the operational zone, this information remains
only in the working memory, it does not happen to memories 0, 1, 2 and 3, unless the
MEM STORE option is selected.
In case of POWER OFF the monitor always recovers the state in which it was before
the energy loss.
There is a series of recorded data of permanent form and they are not affected by the
functions “MEM STORE” and “MEM RECALL” and they are the following ones:
1. Monitor identification number (“REM ID” from the REMOTE MENU)
2. Auto Setup CRT ref.
3. “Software Version” number.
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Only previous introduction of technical code