Restoring The Adjust Picture Menu Items To Their Original Settings - Sony PFM-42V1A Operation Instructions Manual

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Gamma Correct.
Balances the light and dark portions of pictures
automatically.
1
Select "Gamma Correct." with M/m and press
ENTER or ,.
The following menu appears on the screen.
A d j u s t
P i c t u r e ( U
S h a r p n e s s
N o i s e
R e d u c t . :
D y n a m i c
P i c t u r e
C o l o r
T e m p . :
G a m m a
C o r r e c t . :
R e s e t
S e l e c t = S e t
2
Select the Gamma Correct. mode with M/m.
High: Sets the Gamma Correct. to high.
Mid: Sets the Gamma Correct. to medium.
Low: Sets the Gamma Correct. to low.
3
Press ENTER or < to return to the Adjust
Picture menu.
Notes
• You cannot adjust Chroma and Phase when an RGB
signal is input.
• You cannot adjust Phase when a component signal is
input.
• You cannot adjust Phase with a PAL, PAL-M,
PAL-N, PAL60, or SECAM color system.
• You cannot adjust Chroma or Phase when a black-
and-white signal is input.
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MENU
Restoring the Adjust Picture Menu
Items to Their Original Settings
1
In the Adjust Picture menu, press M/m to move
the cursor (yellow) to "Reset" and press ENTER.
The following menu appears on the screen.
A d j u s t
P i c t u r e ( U
S h a r p n e s s
N o i s e
R e d u c t . :
D y n a m i c
P i c t u r e
C o l o r
T e m p . :
G a m m a
C o r r e c t . :
R e s e t
S e l e c t
S e t
2
Press M/m to move the cursor (yellow) to "OK"
and press ENTER.
The Adjust Picture menu items are restored to
their factory presettings.
To cancel the reset function
Press MENU before pressing ENTER. Alternatively,
select "Cancel" with M/m and press ENTER.
Adjusting the Picture
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C o o l
C a n c e l
O K
E n d
ENTER
MENU
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