Appendix, Sony display memory system, The sdms memory – Sony GDM-2038 User Manual

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Appendix

Sony Display Memory System

The GDM-2038 incorporates the Sony Display Memory

System (SDMS) that allows it to discriminate between the

types of input signals and to automatically display the

optimum picture.

The SDMS has a large-capacity non-volatile memory in
which the display conditions for each input signal is stored.
When the signal is input, the corresponding display

conditions are called back from the memory and the unit is
automatically adjusted for the signal.

It also has a video muting function. This function eliminates

display distortions that may occur when the input video
signal is changed.

Detailed explanation of the SDMS memory and the muting
function are given below.

The SDMS memory

There are two types of memory: factory-preset memory and

user memory.

Factory-preset memory

As explained in "Preset Mode” on page 10 optimum display
conditions for the 9 preset-type models (see the chart to the

right) are stored in the memory area at the factory. No
manual adjustment is necessary for these preset -type

models.

The contents in this memory area can neither be modified

nor erased by users. If you modify conditions while the
signals are input from a preset-type model, the newly set
conditions will be stored in the user memory area.

Priority is given to the modified conditions stored in the user

memory.

User memory

All the manual adjustments and modifications of an existing
condition you make are stored in this memory area.
They are stored together with the type of the input signal

and called back from the memory when the signal Is Input
again.

If you modify the condition already stored In the user

memory, only the corresponding values are changed.

The modified condition is not newly added to the memory.

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The user can store
the conditions for

up to 15 unique

video signals or
change the existing
factory-preset

8 condition in this
9 memory area.

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15

The factory-preset
conditions are not modified
or erased by user input.

Upon reset of the system,

all the oontents of the user

memory are cleared, but

the factory-preset
conditions in this memory
area are not cleared.

If more than 15 conditions

are programmed into the

user memory area, the last
input condition will replace

the first user input.

The 16th entry moves

to 1st location in the

user memory.

Sony Display Memory System memory map

The video muting system

If the input video signal ohanges, the muting circuit senses

the change and mutes the screen. This function eliminates
scrambled images during the scanning transition.

Video frequency

or sync polarity —\
change

}

Muting

New video

/■—^ frequency or

1

sync polarity

On display

Dark screen

On display

The muting duration differs depending on the time that takes

until the newly input signal is stabilized.

It will last a minimum of 1.5 seconds approximately.

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