Sony PFM-500A3WU Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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(2) Adjust the dot phase or total number of
horizontal pixels with M/m and press ENT.
To restore PIXEL ADJUST menu items to their
original settings
In the PIXEL ADJUST menu, press M/m to move the
cursor (B) to “RESET” and press ENT. Then select
YES with M/m and press ENT.
Using the Memory
Function
You can save the current picture setting for each input
signal using the MEMORY function. The saved
settings can be restored whenever necessary. The
items in the PIC CONTROL and PIC SIZE menus can
be memorized. You can save the picture settings of up
to twenty input signals. You can name the settings of
the items (up to 10 characters in length).
Storing the Current Setting
1 Press MENU.
The main menu appears on the monitor screen.
ENTER
MENU
MA IN MENU
PIC CONTROL
PIC SIZE
CONF IG
MEMORY
REMOTE
STATUS
SELECT SET END
2 Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “MEMORY”
and press ENT.
The MEMORY menu appears on the monitor
screen.
ENTER
MENU
MEMORY
LOAD
SAVE
SELECT SET END
3 Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “SAVE” and
press ENT.
The following menu appears on the monitor
screen.
ENTER
MENU
SAVE/No.01 [··········]
-RGB/
fH
31.5
kHz
/fV59.9
Hz
/POL[N/N]-
SAVE EXECUTE
NAME SET
SELECT SET END
If there is no data in the selected memory number,
the “– – EMPTY – –” message appears on the
monitor screen in cyan. The signal type and the
color system or horizontal/vertical frequency are
displayed in cyan (showing that the signal type of
the selected memory number is the same as that of
the current setting) or in yellow (showing that the
signal type of the selected memory number is not
the same as that of the current setting).
4 Select a memory number (01 to 20) with M/m and
press ENT.
The cursor (B) appears on the monitor screen.
5 Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “SAVE
EXECUTE” and press ENT.
The current data is stored under the selected
memory number. The “SAVE COMPLETED”
message appears for about five seconds.
When you name the setting, follow the steps
below.
Signal type
Color system or horizontal/
vertical frequency
Memory number Setting name
Adjusting the Pixels / Using the Memory Function