Self-diagnosis function – Sony PFM-42B2H User Manual

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Setting the NETWORK ADAPTOR (PFM-42B2/42B2E only) / Self-diagnosis Function / Operating a Specific Display With the Remote Commander

1

In the CONFIG (2/2) menu, Press v / V to move
the cursor (B) to “NETWORK ADAPTOR” and
press ENTER.
The following menu appears on the display panel.

ENTER

MENU

N E T W O R K A D A P T O R

S T B Y P O W E R

:

O N

S E L E C T

S E T

E N D

R E S E T

2

Press v / V to move the cursor (B) to “RESET”
and press ENTER.
The following menu appears on the display panel.

R E S E T

:

N O

3

Press v / V to set RESET to YES and press
ENTER.
The Network Adaptor is restarted.

Self-diagnosis Function

The unit has a self-diagnosis function.
This function shows the display’s condition based on
the pattern shown by the flashing of the STANDBY
indicator. The flashing pattern informs you of the
display’s current condition.
If the STANDBY indicator flashes, check the number
of flashes and contact your authorized Sony dealer.

1

Check the flashing pattern of the STANDBY
indicator.
The indicator flashes (with an image showing on
the display) or flashes at intervals of three seconds
(with no image showing on the display).
Count the number of flashes if the indicator
flashes at intervals of three seconds. For example,
the indicator flashes twice, followed by a three
second pause, two more flashes and this pattern
repeats. In this case, the count for the number of
flashes is two.

2

Unplug the unit.
Inform your authorized Sony dealer of the number
of flashes.

Operating a Specific Display
With the Remote Commander

Using the supplied Remote Commander, you can
operate a specific display without affecting other
displays that are installed at the same time.

1

Press ID MODE ON on the Remote Commander.
Monitor index numbers appear in white characters
on all the displays. (Every display is allocated an
individual preset index number from 1 to 255.)

See “To change the index number” on page 46 (GB) to
change the index number.

I N D E X

N o . 1 1 7

. . .

Index number

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