Sony BVME251 Operation Guide - Page 68
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Submenu [External Memory] Setting Selects the data in the source USB memory stick, etc. Note Use the USB memory stick, etc. with data stored by the BVM-E251/BVME171 to use the [External Memory] function. When the item is selected, the file names in the USB memory stick, etc. are displayed. When the item is selected, you can select the data to be copied. [All]: Copies all data. [Picture Preset]: Copies the picture preset data. [Color Temp]: Copies the color temperature data. [CH Memory]: Copies the channel memory data. [Marker]: Copies the preset data of the marker. [System]: Copies the system data. [Delete] Deletes the file in the USB memory stick, etc. Submenu [External Memory] Setting Deletes the file in the USB memory stick, etc. When the item is selected, the file names in the USB memory stick, etc. are displayed. When the file is selected, the following message appears. [Delete this file ?] [OK]: To delete the data, press the ENTER (Ent) button. [Cancel]: To cancel, press the MENU button. [Data Maintenance] Performs maintenance of the system data. Submenu [Back Up System Data] Setting Writes the data to the USB memory stick, etc. as the backup data. The "In progress " is displayed and "" flashes during data writing. (It may take some time to write the data.) Submenu Setting [Restore System Data] Reads the data from the USB memory stick, etc. Note Use the USB memory stick, etc. written by the BVM-E251/BVM-E171 to use the [Restore System Data] function. [OK]: To continue, press the ENTER (Ent) button. Reads the data from the USB memory stick, etc. and automatically restarts the monitor. [Cancel]: To cancel, press the MENU button. Returns to the [Data Maintenance] menu. [System Status] Menu This menu is used to view general data about the monitor status, current channel, etc. When [System Status] is selected, the following menus are displayed. 68 Adjustment Using the Menus