Exposure menu, Setting menu status, Setting menu – Sony Signature Series NW-WM1ZM2 Walkman Digital Music Player User Manual
Page 30: Status
30
Setting menu
The setting menu selected on the main menu is
displayed.
Setting menu
The name of the setting menu currently
selected is displayed.
Cursor
The cursor selects a setting item.
Press the
or
button of the remote
commander to move the cursor up or down.
Setting items
The setting items for this setting menu are
displayed.
Press the
or
button of the remote
commander to select a setting item. Press
the
or
button to change the set value.
Set value
The current set values are displayed.
Press the
or
button of the remote
commander to change the set value.
Control button display section
For the default value of each setting item, see
“Menu Configuration” (page 44).
Status
Display the items selected in the menu and
device information.
EXPOSURE Menu
The EXPOSURE menu is used to set the items
regarding the exposure.
You can set the menu from the Web App menu.
For details, see [Exposure] under [Video] (page
66).
MODE (Exposure - Mode)
[FULL AUTO]:
The exposure is adjusted
automatically using the gain, electronic
shutter speed, and iris setting.
[MANUAL]:
You can manually adjust the gain,
electronic shutter speed, and iris setting
individually.
[SHUTTER Pri]:
You can adjust the electronic
shutter speed manually. Automatically
adjusts the exposure using the gain and
iris.
[IRIS Pri]:
You can adjust the iris setting
manually. Automatically adjusts the
exposure using the gain and electronic
shutter speed.
When you select any of the above modes, you
will see available options for the selected mode
among the following setting items.
GAIN (Exposure - Gain)
Select the gain.
When [MODE] is [MANUAL], you can choose a
value from 0 to 36 dB (in 3 dB increments). When
high-sensitivity mode is set to ON, the available
range is expanded from 0 to 48 dB (in 3 dB
increments).
Note
When the high-sensitivity mode is set to ON, the
available setting range differs. High-sensitivity
mode is set to OFF at the factory settings. To turn
it ON, use the VISCA command.