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(No.HC034<Rev.001>)1-27
5.1.10 OTHERS Menu Operation
(1) Refer to 5.1.2.3 to display the SERVICE MENU.
(2) Move the cursor to [OTHERS], then press the [Set] button or the [Cross-Shaped] button (right).
(3) The OTHERS Menu is displayed.
Refer to 5.1.5 ADVANCED FUNCTION Menu because the operations are almost the same.
5.2 EEP-ROM
5.2.1 EEP-ROM and maintenance data
GY-HM790 is equipped with four EEP-ROMS for the purpose of data maintenance, and their contents are as per the following list.
When the circuit board or EEP-ROM is replaced, there will be no data in the EEP-ROM. When the unit is turned ON, and the SYSCON
CPU recognizes that there is no data in the EEP-ROM, it automatically writes initial data into the EEP-ROM to initialize it.
The memory data shown in the table below will all be reset to the default settings. It is necessary to perform necessary adjustments
and settings again.
--- OTHERS ---
ALL RESET CANCEL
MEM. EDIT ADR : 000 DATA : 80
BACK
Item Parameter
ALL RESET CANCEL Standard setting.
EXECUTE Resets all EEP-ROM data to default settings except adjustment data, hour meter data, and IEEE1394 ID
data.
MEM.EDIT Contents of the EEP-ROM can be edited directly.
* ADR: Address (0x000-0x9DF) display
* DATA: Display of data embedded in address shown by ADR
Operation procedure
(1) Move the cursor to [MEM.EDIT], then press the [Set] button or the [Cross-Shaped] button (right).
(2) The ADR parameter blinks. Select the address (ADR) to be edited, then press the [Set] button or the [Cross-
Shaped] button (right).
(3) The DATA parameter blinks. Change the data.
(4) Press the [Set] button or the [Cross-Shaped] button (right) to set the parameter. The parameter lights up.
(5) Move the cursor to [BACK], then press the [Set] button or the [Cross-Shaped] button (right) to go back to the upper
layer and finish the setting.
NOTE:
Data that is crucial for the system is stored in the EEP-ROM, and making unadvised changes to it can cause the unit
to stop operating correctly. Please do not use anything other than the IEEE1394 ID setting.
EEP-ROM Board name Memory data content
IC10 ISB board
(Camera CPU)
Blemish data
Adjusted data (Camera section)
IC1504 CODEC board
(SYSCON CPU)
User menu and Service menu settings data
Adjustment data
IEEE1394 ID data
HOUR METER data

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