User manual SONY FWD-50PX3

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[. . . ] To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. On transportation When you carry the display unit, hold the unit itself, not the speakers. If you fail to do so, the speakers may come out of the unit and the unit may fall. This can cause injury. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. [. . . ] · To select the language of the menus, see "Selecting the On-screen Language" on page 37 (GB). Press INPUT1, INPUT2 or OPTION1 button on the Remote Commander to switch the input signal. When multiple formats of signals can be input to the selected input connector, the indication changes every time you press the corresponding button. For example, every time you press the INPUT2 button, the indication switches to "Input2 RGB" or "Input2 Component" alternately. The selected input signal appears on the screen. Color system or resolution/vertical frequency Signal type Input1 DVI Switching the Input Signal Input1 DVI: Selects the signal (digital RGB) input to the INPUT1 connectors. Input2 RGB: Selects the signal (analog RGB) input to the INPUT2 connectors. Input2 Component: Selects the signal (component) input to the INPUT2 connectors. Option1 Video: Selects the signal (video signal) input from the equipment connected to the connectors of the option 1 slot. Option1 S Video: Selects the signal (S video signal) input from the equipment connected to the connectors of the option 1 slot. Option1 RGB: Selects the signal (analog RGB signal) input from the equipment connected to the connectors of the option 1 slot. Option1 Component: Selects the signal (component signal) input from the equipment connected to the connectors of the option 1 slot. 640x480/60 Vivid 15 : 07 Picture mode You can switch the input signal using the OPTION button on the display unit. Notes · We recommend input source video equipment equipped with a TBC (time base corrector). If the display receives a signal without TBC, the picture may disappear due to disturbance of the sync signal. The adjustments can be carried out for each input signal separately. You can also store the adjusted levels in memory. Set the Picture Mode to any of "User1" to "User3. " 1 Press MENU. The main menu appears on the screen. PICTURE/SOUND CONTROL Picture Mode: Adjust Picture Adjust Sound Standard Adjusting the Contrast, Brightness, Chroma, and Phase, etc. Press MENU to show the main menu and adjust "Contrast, " "Brightness, " "Chroma, " "Phase, " "Sharpness, " "Noise Reduct. , " "Dynamic Picture, " "Color Temp. " or "Gamma Correct. " on the Adjust Picture menu. Select Set ENTER Exit MENU 2 Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to "PICTURE/SOUND CONTROL" and press ENTER. The PICTURE/SOUND CONTROL menu appears on the screen. PICTURE/SOUND CONTROL Picture Mode: Adjust Picture Adjust Sound Standard Contrast Select "Contrast" with M/m and press ENTER. Adjust the contrast with M/m/</, within the range of MIN (0) to MAX (100), then press ENTER. M/, : to increase picture contrast m/<: to decrease picture contrast Brightness Select Set ENTER Exit MENU 3 Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to "Picture Mode" and press ENTER. The following menu appears on the screen. PICTURE/SOUND CONTROL Picture Mode: Adjust Picture Adjust Sound Vivid Standard User1 User2 User3 Select "Brightness" with M/m and press ENTER. Adjust the brightness with M/m/</, within the range of MIN (0) to MAX (100), then press ENTER. M/, : to make the picture brighter m/<: to make the picture darker Chroma Select "Chroma" with M/m and press ENTER. Adjust the chroma with M/m/</, within the range of MIN (0) to MAX (100), then press ENTER. [. . . ] The flashing pattern informs you of the display's current condition. If the POWER/STANDBY indicator flashes, check the number of flashes and contact your authorized Sony dealer. Note When an IP address is not set properly, the following error codes will be displayed in accordance with the error cause. Error 1 Communication error between the display unit and BKM-FW32 Error 2 A specified IP address is already used for other device. Error 3 IP address error Error 4 Gateway address error Error 5 Primary DNS address error Error 6 Secondary DNS address error Error 7 Subnet mask error 1 Check the flashing pattern of the POWER/ STANDBY indicator. [. . . ]

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