Sony BVME170A User Manual (Operating Instructions - BVM-E250A / BVM-E170A) - Page 86

Screen Saver, Monitor Upgrade, Maintenance, Version, FPGA Version

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Menu Screen Saver Monitor Upgrade Software Upgrade Kernel Upgrade FPGA Upgrade DisplayPort Upgrade Maintenance Function and operation ([ ]: factory setting) Sets the screen saver function. [On]: When a still image is displayed on the screen for 10 minutes or more, the brightness of the screen is automatically reduced to prevent burn-in of the screen. The brightness returns to normal if you input a moving image or operate the controller. Approximately one minute before the screen saver is activated, the ECO lamp starts flashing rapidly. Then the flashing slows in green when the screen saver is activated. Off: Disables the screen saver function. Note The screen saver function is automatically set to On during manual adjustment of the color temperature, contrast, brightness, chroma, and phase, regardless of the setting of this item. Upgrades the monitor. When the item is selected, the screen for inputting the password is displayed. After the 4-digit password is entered, the current versions of Software Version, Kernel Version, FPGA Version, and DisplayPort Version are displayed. For the FPGA Version, FPGA1 , FPGA2 and FPGA CORE are displayed from left to right. For the password, see Password (page 84) of the System Configuration menu. For details on upgrading the monitor, see "Upgrading the Monitor and Controller" on page 111. Upgrades the software for the monitor. Upgrades the kernel of the monitor. Upgrades the FPGA data of the monitor. Upgrades the DisplayPort data of the monitor. The menu for the Sony service representative is displayed. Chapter 3 Menu 86 System Configuration Menu

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System Configuration Menu
Chapter 3
Menu
Screen Saver
Sets the screen saver function.
[On]:
When a still image is displayed on the screen for 10 minutes or more, the
brightness of the screen is automatically reduced to prevent burn-in of the screen. The
brightness returns to normal if you input a moving image or operate the controller.
Approximately one minute before the screen saver is activated, the ECO lamp starts
flashing rapidly. Then the flashing slows in green when the screen saver is activated.
Off:
Disables the screen saver function.
Note
The screen saver function is automatically set to On during manual adjustment of the color
temperature, contrast, brightness, chroma, and phase, regardless of the setting of this item.
Monitor Upgrade
Upgrades the monitor.
When the item is selected, the screen for inputting the password is displayed.
After the 4-digit password is entered, the current versions of Software Version, Kernel
Version, FPGA Version, and DisplayPort Version are displayed.
For the FPGA Version, FPGA1 , FPGA2 and FPGA CORE are displayed from left to right.
For the password, see Password (page 84) of the System Configuration menu.
For details on upgrading the monitor, see “Upgrading the Monitor and Controller” on page
111.
Software Upgrade
Upgrades the software for the monitor.
Kernel Upgrade
Upgrades the kernel of the monitor.
FPGA Upgrade
Upgrades the FPGA data of the monitor.
DisplayPort Upgrade
Upgrades the DisplayPort data of the monitor.
Maintenance
The menu for the Sony service representative is displayed.
Menu
Function and operation ([
]: factory setting)