Basic Menu Operation; Menu Selection - Sony MKS-X1115 User Manual

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Basic Menu Operation

Menu Selection

Menu hierarchy and menu number
The menu hierarchy has five levels, with each menu
having a unique menu number.
In this manual, menu selection operations use the
following convention.
level 1 > level 2 > level 3 > level 4 > level 5 menu (menu
number)
Example:
When selecting the menu to import a package
Home > File > Package > Import/Export > Import menu
(10101.21)
Note
Depending on the menu, level 3 and level 5 may not exist.
Selecting a menu
The following six methods are available for selecting
menus.
Level 2
Level 4
Level 3
Displaying a menu by selecting each level
Select a menu from level 1 to level 5 in order.
Level 1:
Level 1 of the menu is comprised by "Home" and
"System Configuration".
Home menu
Press the Home button in the header area.
System Configuration menu
Press the overflow button in the header area and
select [System Configuration] from the pull-down
list.
Level 5
Level 2 / level 3:
Level 2 and level 3 menus are displayed in tree format
on the left side of the menu selection area.
You can scroll up/down using a swipe operation or
using the scrollbar slider.
Select a level 2 menu to display the level 3 menus
immediately below.
Select a level 3 menu to display the corresponding
level 4 and level 5 menu buttons.
Level 4 / level 5:
Select level 4 and level 5 menu buttons.
Notes
• For the Home menu, you can press the home button to
display the Home > Shortcut > Top Menu List menu
(10301.11) and select a menu.
For details, see "Selecting a menu from the Top Menu
List menu (Home menu)" (page 74).
• Home > DME menu 4th level/5th level menu buttons
will display a blue bar at the bottom of the button if a
function is enabled within the menu.
Displaying a menu by entering the menu number
Press the menu number button in the header area.
The numeric keypad window appears. Enter a menu
number and press [Enter] to display the selected menu.
Selecting a menu from the history
Press the [T] button or [t] button in the header area.
Press the [T] button to display the previous recalled
menu, or press the [t] button to display the next recalled
menu.
Press and hold the [T] button or [t] button to display a
pull-down list to select and display a menu from the
history.
Selecting a menu from the [Favorites] taskbar
Press the taskbar selection button and select [Favorites]
from the pull-down list.
Select a menu for display from the menu shortcut buttons
displayed in the taskbar.
You can scroll the shortcut button display left/right using
a swipe operation.
Using a mouse, press and hold the left button and then
drag to the left or right.
For details, see "Registering Menus as Favorites"
(page 80).
Selecting a menu from the Top Menu List menu
(Home menu)
Press the home button to display the Home > Shortcut >
Top Menu List menu (10301.11) in the menu display
area.
The Top Menu List menu displays level 2 menu buttons.
Press a menu button to display the last recalled menu
within the selected level 2 menu.
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