Sony PFM-500A3WU Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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(1) Select a number to register with
M/m
and
press ENT.
The cursor (B) appears on the monitor screen.
(2) Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to the gain
that you want to set.
The following menu appears on the monitor
screen.
COLOR TEMP : 1
RED GAIN : 255
(3) Adjust the gain (10 to 255) with M/m and
press MENU.
The menu returns to the COLOR TEMP
menu.
(4) Repeat steps (2) and (3) to set the other gains
and press MENU.
The menu returns to the COLOR TEMP
menu.
When you rename the adjusted color temperature,
follow the steps below.
(5) Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “NAME
SET” and press ENT.
The following menu appears on the monitor
screen.
ENTER
MENU
COLOR TEMP : [ 1 ]
NAME SET : [ –× ⁄=± 01234]
SELECT SET END
(6) Select the character to be changed with M/m
and press ENT.
The background of one character in the
character list changes to cyan.
(7) Select a character in the character list with
M/m and press ENT.
The selected character is input.
(8) Repeat steps (6) and (7) until you finish
inputting the name, then press MENU.
The menu returns to the COLOR TEMP
menu.
SHARPNESS
Change the outline correction level in three levels
(HIGH, MID or LOW).
1 Press
M/m
to move the cursor (B) to
“SHARPNESS” and press ENT.
2 Select the outline correction level with
M/m
and
press ENT.
HIGH: sharper picture
MID: standard value
LOW: softer picture
Notes
• CHROMA and PHASE controls do not function with
an RGB signal.
• PHASE control does not function with a component
signal.
• PHASE control does not function with a PAL or
SECAM color source.
• Do not change the CHROMA/PHASE (NTSC only)
level when the selected signal is black-and-white.
Although it has no effect on the current picture, it
does affect the picture of color signals such as NTSC
or PAL which may be input later.
Restoring the PIC CONTROL Menu
Items to Original Settings
1 In the PIC CONTROL menu, Press M/m to move
the cursor (B) to “RESET” and press ENT.
The following menu appears on the monitor
screen.
ENTER
MENU
RESET : NO
SELECT SET END
Character list
Adjusting the Picture