Custom setup menu – Sony FWD-42PV1 User Manual

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Using On-screen Menus

CUSTOM SETUP menu

You can reduce power consumption or set various
kinds of modes.

CUSTOM SETUP

Power Saving:

Speaker Out:

Closed Caption:

Display:

Color Matrix:

HD Mode:

RGB Mode:

Sync Mode:

Remote

Standard

Off

Off

Off

Y/PB/PR

1080i

DTV

H/Comp

Set

ENTER

Exit

MENU

Select

Power Saving
Reduces power consumption while showing pictures.

Standard: No energy saving
Reduce: Save energy
When you select “Reduce,” the brightness of the
picture is reduced so that you can enjoy viewing
pictures while reducing power consumption.

Notes

• “Power Saving: Reduce” will be resumed when you

power on the unit again.

• Even when Power Saving is set to “Reduce”, you can

still adjust the quality of the picture. However, note
that you may lose the energy saving effects if you
increase Contrast or Brightness.

Speaker Out
Set it to ON to cause sound to be emmited from the
speakers SS-SP42FW (not supplied.)

Closed Caption
Displays closed captions.
This item is valid only for NTSC signals.

Off: The caption is not displayed.
CC1-4: Displays the caption superimposed on the

picture.

Display
Select On to display the input signal information and
Picture Mode for about five seconds on the screen
when you turn on the unit or switch the input signal.

Color Matrix
Sets the Color Matrix to show pictures in natural color
tones when a component signal is input.

For details, see “Adjusting Color Matrix” on page 37
(GB).

HD Mode
Selects a mode according to an HD analog component
signal input to the display unit.

1080i: When a 1080i signal is input
1035i: When a 1035i signal is input

RGB Mode
Sets the mode when a device that outputs RGB signals
is connected to the display unit.

DTV: When connected to an RGB signal digital

tuner, etc.

PC: When connected to a PC.

Sync Mode
Sets the mode according to the signal input at pin 13
of the RGB/COMPONENT connector. Signals can be
set only to 575/50I or 480/60I.

H/Comp: When a horizontal signal or a composite

synchronous signal* is input

Video: When a video signal is input

*Depending on the level of the composite

synchronous signal, the image may not be displayed
correctly. In that case, change the Sync Mode
setting.

Input signal and Synchronous mode settings

PIN

Signal input over the D-sub

Synchronous

mode setting

13

480/60I, 575/50I Composite Video

Composite Sync

13/14

H Sync/V Sync

2

Sync On Green

See “Pin assignment” on page 46 (GB) for more
information on the pin assignments of RGB/COMPONENT
connector.

Notes

• There are some inputs for which only synchronizing

signals can be selected. In this case, an image will
not be displayed even if a video signal is input to the
13 pin connector. Input horizontal/vertical
synchronization signals through the 13 or 14 pin
connectors, or input Sync On Green signals through
the RGB connector.

• With Sync On Green, if the unit is not set to accept

synchronizing signals, the image will not be
displayed.

• Signals of the synchronous mode can be supported

only with INPUT2.

• Sync Mode settings cannot be carried out for the

input through the option boards.

• This unit does not support the three value sync

format of composite sync and 576/60P.

• When you select the video signal for the

synchronous mode setting, you cannot use the
PICTURE AND PICTURE function.

Video signal

Synchronizing

signal

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