Remote menu, User memory menu, Remote menu user memory menu – Sony LMD-1950MD User Manual
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Adjustment Using the Menus
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REMOTE menu
USER MEMORY menu
PITCH
Adjusts the horizontal size of the
picture with the left side of the
picture fixed. The higher the
setting, the larger the width of the
picture. The lower the setting, the
narrower the width of the picture.
RESET
Resets the value of SIZE H, SIZE
V, SHIFT H, SHIFT V, DOT
PHASE and PITCH to the factory
preset value.
Submenu
Setting
PARALLEL
REMOTE
Select the REMOTE connector pins for
which you want to change the function.
You can assign various functions to 1 to
4 pins and 6 to 8 pins. The following
lists the functions you can assign to the
pins.
• – – – (“– – –”: No function is
assigned.)
• COMPOSITE
• Y/C
• RGB
• COMPONENT
• DVI
• HD15
• OPTION A-1
• OPTION A-2
• OPTION B-1
• OPTION B-2
• UNDERSCAN
• OVERSCAN
• FULL
• ZOOM
• NATIVE
• 4:3
• 16:9
• TALLY
• EXT SYNC (External Sync)
Notes
• If you use the parallel remote
function, you need to connect
cables. For more details, see
page 28.
• When “OFF” is selected in the
INPUT SELECT menu and the
function is assigned, the remote
function does not work. Select
“ON” to use the parallel remote
function (on page 25).
Submenu
Setting
xPA R A L L E L R E M O T E . . .
· S E R I A L R E M O T E
xxxxxxx
R E M O T E
SERIAL REMOTE
Select one out of following three
modes.
• RMT OFF: You cannot use the serial
remote. Adjust settings by the
keys on the front panel.
• RMT ON: You can use the serial
remote. You cannot use the keys
except for the serial remote
setting on the front panel.
• RMT & LCL: You can use both the
serial remote and the keys on the
front panel.
Notes
• When “RMT ON” is selected, the
REMOTE and - indicator on the
front panel light.
• When “RMT & LCL” is selected,
the REMOTE indicator lights.
For details, refer to the Interface Manual
for Programmers (saved in the supplied
CD-ROM, Japanese and English only).
Submenu
Setting
x0 9 U S E R 0 9
· 1 0 U S E R 1 0
· 1 1 U S E R 1 1
· 1 2 U S E R 1 2
· 1 3 U S E R 1 3
· 1 4 U S E R 1 4
· 1 5 U S E R 1 5
· 1 6 U S E R 1 6
U S E R M E M O R Y ( 2 / 3 )
R r
x1 7 U S E R 1 7
· 1 8 U S E R 1 8
· 1 9 U S E R 1 9
· 2 0 U S E R 2 0
U S E R M E M O R Y ( 3 / 3 )
R r
x0 1 U S E R 0 1
· 0 2 U S E R 0 2
· 0 3 U S E R 0 3
· 0 4 U S E R 0 4
· 0 5 U S E R 0 5
· 0 6 U S E R 0 6
· 0 7 U S E R 0 7
· 0 8 U S E R 0 8
U S E R M E M O R Y ( 1 / 3 )
R r