Sony KV-14VM5MT, KV-21VM6MT Muting the Sound, Displaying the On-screen Indications

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EJECTPOWER

MUTING

DISPLAY

INPUT

TIMER REC

SELECT

ON SCREEN ON/OFF CLEAR

PICTURE

MENU

MODE

 

+

 

ENTER

--

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

-/--

0

C

ON TIMER SLEEP

VOL

PROGR

+

+

 

INDEX

--

--

 

TRACKING

AUTO/

MANUAL

REC

COUNTER RESET

PAUSE SEARCH

PLAY

REWFF

STOP

Muting the Sound

Press MUTING.

The MUTING indicator appears and stays on the screen. To resume normal sound, press MUTING or VOL +.

Displaying the On-screen Indications

Press DISPLAY to display the following on-screen information.

To have the program number, channel number and caption stay on the screen, press DISPLAY again.

To make the indications disappear, press DISPLAY until no indications are displayed on the screen.

ABC

 

Caption

 

12

 

Program position

 

C 3 0

 

Channel number

 

 

2 7. 1 1 WED

2 0 : 0 0

Current date and time

Adjusting the Picture

By pressing the PICTURE MODE button you can select one of four settings for picture effect. You can also adjust the picture to suit your own taste.

EN

Note

You can adjust the video playback picture and line input picture in the same way.

Selecting the picture effect

Press PICTURE MODE.

With each press, you can select “DYNAMIC,” “MIDDLE,” “SOFT” or “PICTURE CONTROL” cyclically.

Effect of each setting

Setting

Picture effect

 

 

DYNAMIC

More contrast

MIDDLE

Less contrast

SOFT

Darker

 

e.g. when watching a movie

PICTURE

The adjusted picture control levels are stored.

CONTROL

(See “Adjusting the picture displayed on the screen.”)

Basic Operations

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