Sony PFM-500A3WU Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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6 Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “NAME
SET” and press ENT.
The following menu appears on the monitor
screen.
ENTER
MENU
SAVE/No.01 [ · ·········]
NAME SET : [ üV v b B ·
fH
fV% . : ]
SELECT SET END
7 Select the character to be changed with M/m and
press ENT.
The background of a character in the character list
changes to cyan.
8 Select a character in the character list with M/m
and press ENT.
The selected character is input.
9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 until you finish inputting the
name, then press MENU.
The menu returns to the SAVE menu.
Note
If the storing of the setting fails, the “SAVE ERROR”
message appears on the monitor screen. Try to store
the setting again.
Calling Up a Stored Setting
1 In the MEMORY menu, press M/m to move the
cursor (B) to “LOAD” and press ENT.
The first page of the stored settings appears on the
monitor screen.
ENTER
MENU
LOAD/No.01 [··········]
-RGB/
fH
31.5
kHz
/fV59.9
Hz
/POL[N/N]-
CONTRAST : 80
BRIGHTNESS : 00
COLOR TEMP : H IGH
HSIZE : 00
HSHIFT : 00
VSIZE : 00
VSHIFT : 00
ASPECT : 4X3
ZOOM : X1
SELECT VERIFY END
2 Select a memory number (01 to 20) with M/m and
press ENT.
The second page of the stored settings appears on
the monitor screen.
ENTER
MENU
LOAD/No.01 [··········]
-RGB/
fH
31.5
kHz
/fV59.9
Hz
/POL[N/N]-
CHROMA : 00
PHASE : 00
PICTURE AGC : ON
SHARPNESS : MID
HLINEARITY : 00
VLINEARITY : 00
DOT PHASE : 50
TOTAL H PIXEL : 800
SELECT SET END
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
and you can call up the stored setting) or in red
(showing that the signal type of the selected
memory number is not the same as that of the
current setting and you cannot call up the stored
setting).
3 Press ENT.
The “LOAD COMPLETED” message appears for
about five seconds and the picture is adjusted to
the selected setting.
Note
If the loading fails, the “LOAD ERROR” message
appears on the monitor screen. Try to load the setting
again.
Using the Memory Function
Character list