Sony PFM-510A1WE Manual

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Using On-screen Menus
Using On-screen Menus
Operating Through  Menus
Menu operating buttons
There are four buttons on the monitor and the Remote
Commander for menu operations.
SELECT
MENU
ENTER
MENU
ENT
m
M
The buttons on the control panel are used for
explanation purpose in this operating instructions.
The ENTER button on the Remote Commander has
the same function as the ENT button on the control
panel and the SELECT +
M/–m buttons on the Remote
Commander as same as the 
M/m buttons on the
control panel.
Configuration of the menu
To select the language used in the menu, see page
26 (GB).
1
Press MENU.
The main menu appears on the monitor screen.
M A I N
M E N U
P I C
C O N T R O L
P I C
S I Z E
C O N F I G
M E M O R Y
R E M O T E
S T A T U S
S E L E C T
C A N C E L
ENTER
MENU
2
Press 
M/m to move the cursor (B) and press ENT
to select a menu.
The selected menu appears on the monitor screen.
3
Press 
M/m to move the cursor (B) and press ENT
to select an item.
The menu for the selected item appears on the
monitor screen.
4
Press 
M/m to adjust or select the setting and press
ENT to set.
The setting is registered and the menu returns to
the previous menu.
To return to the normal screen, press the MENU
button repeatedly until the menu disappears.
Menu Guide
Note
“– – – –” appears next to an item when its function is
not available. The availability depends on the types of
input signal.
PIC CONTROL menu
This menu is used for adjusting the picture.
P I C
C O N T R O L
C O N T R A S T
:
8 0
B R I G H T N E S S
:
0 0
C H R O M A
:
0 0
P H A S E
:
0 0
C O L O R
T E M P
: H I G H
R E S E T
S E L E C T
C A N C E L
ENTER
MENU
4
3
2
1
5
6
1 CONTRAST
Press 
M to increase the contrast and press m to
decrease it.
2 BRIGHTNESS
Press 
M to make the picture brighter and press m to
make it darker.
3 CHROMA
Press 
M to increase color saturation and press m to
decrease it.
4 PHASE
Press 
M to make overall picture greenish and press m
to make it purplish.
5 COLOR TEMP
Select a color temperature from HIGH or LOW.
6 RESET
Select to restore the factory settings in the PIC
CONTROL menu items 1 to 5.
For details on using the reset function, see “Restoring the
PIC CONTROL Menu Items to Original Settings” on page
22 (GB).
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