Sony SDM-N50 Operating Instructions (primary manual) - Page 6

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Identifying parts and controls See the pages in parentheses for further details. LCD display SONY Front 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rear E (volume) +1- and f(+)/j(-) buttons (pages 10, 12) These buttons display the VOLUME menu and function as the f(+)/4(-) buttons when selecting the menu items and making adjustments. El INPUT and OK button, and indicator (pages 10, 12) This button selects the INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 (HD15 (RGB) connectors) video input signal. The input signal and corresponding input indicator change each time you press this button. This button also functions as the OK button when displaying the menu on the screen. Li Stereo speaker (page 10) This outputs the audio signals as sound. El Ducts These are used to boost the bass sound from the speaker. 10 SYSTEM CONNECTOR (page 8) This connector inputs signals from the media engine when the display and the media engine are connected with a system connecting cable. 11 Headphones jack (page 10) This jack outputs audio signals to the headphones. 8 9 1 11 9 (!) (Power) switch and indicator (pages 9, 17, 22) This switch turns the display on and off. The indicator lights up in green when the monitor is turned on. The indicator flashes in green and orange when the monitor is in low power consumption mode, and lights up in orange when the monitor is in power saving mode. M Light sensor and user sensor (pages 16, 17, 18) These sensors measure the brightness of the surrounding area and detect when a user becomes present in front of the screen. Be sure not to cover the sensor with papers, etc. El MENU button (page 12) This button displays the main menu. C) (contrast) button (page 12) This button displays the CONTRAST menu. ci -0 (brightness) button (page 12) This button displays the BRITGHTNESS menu. 6

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Identifying
parts
and
controls
See
the
pages
in
parentheses
for
further
details.
LCD
display
SONY
Front
Rear
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
1
11
9
(!)
(Power)
switch
and
indicator
(pages
9,
17,
22)
This
switch
turns
the
display
on
and
off.
The
indicator
lights
up
in
green
when
the
monitor
is
turned
on.
The
indicator
fl
ashes
in
green
and
orange
when
the
monitor
is
in
low
power
consumption
mode,
and
lights
up
in
orange
when
the
monitor
is
in
power
saving
mode.
M
Light
sensor
and
user
sensor
(pages
16,
17,
18)
These
sensors
measure
the
brightness
of
the
surrounding
area
and
detect
when
a
user
becomes
present
in
front
of
the
screen.
Be
sure
not
to
cover
the
sensor
with
papers,
etc.
El
MENU
button
(page
12)
This
button
displays
the
main
menu.
C)
(contrast)
button
(page
12)
This
button
displays
the
CONTRAST
menu.
ci
-0
(brightness)
button
(page
12)
This
button
displays
the
BRITGHTNESS
menu.
E
(volume)
+1-
and
f(+)/j(-)
buttons
(pages
10,
12)
These
buttons
display
the
VOLUME
menu
and
function
as
the
f(+)/4(—)
buttons
when
selecting
the
menu
items
and
making
adjustments.
El
INPUT
and
OK
button,
and
indicator
(pages
10,
12)
This
button
selects
the
INPUT
1
or
INPUT
2
(HD15
(RGB)
connectors)
video
input
signal.
The
input
signal
and
corresponding
input
indicator
change
each
time
you
press
this
button.
This
button
also
functions
as
the
OK
button
when
displaying
the
menu
on
the
screen.
Li
Stereo
speaker
(page
10)
This
outputs
the
audio
signals
as
sound.
El
Ducts
These
are
used
to
boost
the
bass
sound
from
the
speaker.
10
SYSTEM
CONNECTOR
(page
8)
This
connector
inputs
signals
from
the
media
engine
when
the
display
and
the
media
engine
are
connected
with
a
system
connecting
cable.
11
Headphones
jack
(page
10)
This
jack
outputs
audio
signals
to
the
headphones.
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