Sony PLAYSTATION (PS ONE) SCPH-102 Instruction Manual page 17

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Operation with the Mouse
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Additional operations
Changing the size of the picture
Press the directional buttons (up or down) while holding down ✕ button.
Changing and Storing the settings
During playback, press R1 button while holding down ✕ button.
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A mark flashes on the lower right of the screen.
2
Operate the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK
While the mark is lit, any changes you make to the SoundScope
operation with the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK
3
When you are finished, press R1 button while holding down ✕ button.
The mark disappears and the procedure is completed.
Note
Do not unplug the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK
You can also operate SoundScope
using the Mouse (SCPH-1090 E:
sold separately). Refer to A for the
operation.
For the CD operation screen
• To move the mouse pointer(+):
Move the Mouse.
• To select the items: Press the left
button.
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Switching to stored settings
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During playback, press L1 button while holding down ✕ button.
A mark appears on the lower left of the screen, and the SoundScope
picture is transformed by the stored operation.
2
Press L1 button while holding down ✕ button.
The mark disappears and the procedure is completed.
Tip
Your stored setting is lost when you turn off the PS one
data, you can save and load it by using the Memory Card with one memory block.
Saving the stored operation in the Memory Card
Press R2 button while holding down ✕ button.
A mark appears on the upper right of the screen.
Note
You can store only one custom setting of SoundScope operation. If the data already exists,
it is erased.
Loading the data in the Memory Card
Press L2 button while holding down ✕ button.
A mark appears on the upper left of the screen. To use the loaded data,
follow the procedure above.
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