Sony Computer Monitor MFM HT75W User Manual

2-345-277-01(1)  
LCD Multi  
Function Display  
MFM-HT75W  
MFM-HT95  
© 2004 Sony Corporation  
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Table of Contents  
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Making further automatic adjustments to the picture quality  
Adjusting the picture’s sharpness manually (Phase/Pitch)  
Macintosh is a trademark licensed to  
Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the  
U.S.A. and other countries.  
Windows is registered trademark of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States and other countries.  
IBM PC/AT and VGA are registered  
trademarks of IBM Corporation of the  
U.S.A.  
VESA and DDC are trademarks of the  
Video Electronics Standards  
Association.  
ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered  
mark.  
Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of  
Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
WOW, SRS and  
symbol are  
trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.  
WOW technology is incorporated under  
license from SRS Labs, Inc.  
All other product names mentioned  
herein may be the trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective  
companies.  
Furthermore, “” and “” are not  
mentioned in each case in this manual.  
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Turning off the display automatically  
(for TV/VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
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• Do not push on or scratch the LCD screen. Do not place a heavy  
object on the LCD screen. This may cause the screen to lose  
uniformity or cause LCD panel malfunctions.  
• If the display is used in a cold place, a residual image may  
appear on the screen. This is not a malfunction. The screen  
returns to normal as the temperature rises to a normal operating  
level.  
• If a still picture is displayed for a long time, a residual image  
may appear for a while. The residual image will eventually  
disappear.  
Precautions  
Warning on power connections  
• Use the supplied power cord. If you use a different power cord,  
be sure that it is compatible with your local power supply.  
For the customers in the U.S.A.  
If you do not use the appropriate cord, this display will not  
conform to mandatory FCC standards.  
For the customers in the UK  
If you use the display in the UK, be sure to use the appropriate  
UK power cord.  
• The LCD panel becomes warm during operation. This is not a  
malfunction.  
Example of plug types  
About the built-in stereo speakers  
Be sure to keep magnetic recording equipment, tapes, and floppy  
discs away from the speaker’s opening as the speakers generate a  
magnetic field. This magnetic field may affect data stored on  
magnetic tapes and discs.  
for 100 to 120 V AC for 200 to 240 V AC for 240 V AC only  
The equipment should be installed near an easily accessible outlet.  
Note on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)  
Please note that the LCD screen is made with high-precision  
technology. However, black points or bright points of light (red,  
blue, or green) may appear constantly on the LCD screen, and  
irregular colored stripes or brightness may appear on the LCD  
screen. This is not malfunction.  
Installation  
Do not install or leave the display:  
• In places subject to extreme temperatures, for example near a  
radiator, heating vent, or in direct sunlight. Subjecting the  
display to extreme temperatures, such as in an automobile  
parked in direct sunlight or near a heating vent, could cause  
deformations of the casing or malfunctions.  
(Effective dots: more than 99.99%)  
Maintenance  
• In places subject to mechanical vibration or shock.  
• The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the  
ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-  
cloths, curtains, etc.  
• Leave some space around the unit. Otherwise, adequate air-  
circulation may be blocked causing overheating and cause fire  
or damage the unit.  
• Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet before  
cleaning your display.  
• Clean the LCD screen with a soft cloth. If you use a glass  
cleaning liquid, do not use any type of cleaner containing an  
anti-static solution or similar additive as this may scratch the  
LCD screen’s coating.  
• Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with a soft cloth lightly  
moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type  
of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or  
benzine.  
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• Do not rub, touch, or tap the surface of the screen with sharp or  
abrasive items such as a ballpoint pen or screwdriver. This type  
of contact may result in a scratched picture tube.  
• Note that material deterioration or LCD screen coating  
degradation may occur if the display is exposed to volatile  
solvents such as insecticide, or if prolonged contact is  
maintained with rubber or vinyl materials.  
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10 cm  
• Near any equipment that generates a strong magnetic field,  
such as a TV or various other household appliances.  
• In places subject to inordinate amounts of dust, dirt, or sand, for  
example near an open window or an outdoor exit. If setting up  
temporarily in an outdoor environment, be sure to take  
adequate precautions against airborne dust and dirt. Otherwise  
irreparable malfunctions could occur.  
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this  
Apparatus to rain or moisture.  
• Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no  
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the  
apparatus.  
Transportation  
• Disconnect all cables from the display, and grasp both side of  
the LCD display firmly taking care not to scratch the screen  
when transporting. If you drop the display, you may be injured  
or the display may be damaged.  
• When you transport this display for repair or shipment, use the  
original carton and packing materials.  
Disposal of the display  
• Do not dispose of this display with general  
household waste.  
• The fluorescent tube used in this display contains  
mercury. Disposal of this display must be carried out  
in accordance to the regulations of your local  
sanitation authority.  
• To prevent fire, keep inflammable objects or naked lights (e.g.  
candles) away from the unit.  
• Do not place the unit near or over a radiator or heat register, or  
where it is exposed to direct sunlight.  
Handling the LCD screen  
Disposal of used batteries  
• Do not leave the LCD screen facing the sun as it can damage  
the LCD screen. Take care when you place the display by a  
window.  
To preserve our environment, dispose the used batteries  
according to your local laws or regulations.  
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For customers in the United States  
This product contains mercury. Disposal of this product may be  
regulated if sold in the United States. For disposal or recycling  
information, please contact your local authorities or the  
Electronics Industries Alliance  
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(http://www.eiae.org).  
Installation on a wall or a mounting arm  
If you intend to install the display on a wall or a mounting arm, be  
sure to consult qualified personnel.  
A Remote control sensor  
This sensor receives a signal from the remote control.  
Be sure not to cover the sensor with papers, etc.  
Identifying parts and controls  
See the pages in parentheses for further details.  
B Light sensor (page 35)  
This sensor measures the brightness of the surrounding area.  
Be sure not to cover the sensor with papers, etc.  
Front of the LCD display  
C 1 (power) switch (page 12)  
Press to turn the display on or off.  
D 1 (power) indicator (pages 12, 34)  
The power indicator lights up in green when the display is  
turned on, and lights up in orange when the display is in the  
power saving mode. Also, the power indicator lights up in red  
when the display is in the standby mode or the Sleep timer is  
activated.  
E Stereo speakers (page 34)  
These speakers output the audio signals as sound.  
F MENU button (page 15)  
Press to turn the menu screen on and off.  
G CH+/– buttons (page 14)  
Press to change the TV channel.  
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1
2
H M/m and VOL+/– (volume control) buttons  
Use to select the menu items and to make adjustments, and  
also display the “Volume” adjustment bar to control the  
volume.  
I
(input select)/OK button (page 12, 15)  
This button functions in two ways.  
As the  
button, this button switches the input signal  
between PC 1, PC 2, TV, VIDEO 1, and VIDEO 2 when two  
computers and two pieces of video equipment are connected.  
As the OK button, this button activates the selected menu item  
or adjustments made using the M/m buttons 8.  
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3
Side view of the LCD display  
J
K
(PinP) button (page 30)  
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Press to switch the “PIP” (Picture In Picture) setting.  
Each time you press this button, the PIP setting changes as  
follows.  
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8
PIP On t PIP Off t PIP On...  
(Picture Mode) button (page 35)  
Press to switch the Picture Mode.  
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0
qa  
L Headphones jack (page 34)  
This jack outputs audio signals to the headphones.  
qs  
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M Connector cover (page 9)  
P PC 1 connectors  
Remove this cover when you connect cables or cords.  
1 DVI-D input connector (digital RGB) for PC 1  
Rear of the LCD display  
This connector inputs digital RGB video signals that  
comply with DVI Rev.1.0.  
2 Audio input jack for PC 1 (page 9)  
This jack inputs audio signals when connected to the  
audio output jack of a computer or other equipment  
connected to PC 1.  
Q PC 2 connectors  
1 HD15 input connector (analog RGB) for PC 2  
This connector inputs analog RGB video signals (0.700  
Vp-p, positive) and sync signals.  
2 Audio input jack for PC 2 (page 9)  
This jack inputs audio signals when connected to the  
audio output jack of a computer or other equipment  
connected to PC 2.  
qf  
qg  
qj  
qh  
qk  
R VHF/UHF jack (page 11)  
This jack inputs a signal from an antenna.  
1 2  
1
S VIDEO 2 jacks  
1 Composite/S video input jacks for VIDEO 2  
PC 1  
PC 2  
VHF/UHF  
2
These jacks input composite video or S video signals.  
When you connect video equipment to both composite  
video input and S video input jacks, the signal from the S  
video jack is displayed.  
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2 Audio input jacks for VIDEO 2 (page 11)  
These jacks input audio signals when connected to the  
audio output jacks of a VCR or other equipment  
connected to VIDEO 2.  
VIDEO 2 IN VIDEO 1 IN  
1
2
1
2
T VIDEO 1 jacks  
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1 Y/P /P Component Video input jacks for  
B
R
These jacks input Y/P /P Component Video signals (Y/  
B
R
C /C , Y/B-Y/R-Y, or Y/P /P ).  
B
R
B
R
2 Audio input jacks for VIDEO 1 (page 10)  
These jacks input audio signals when connected to the  
audio output jacks of a DVD player or other equipment  
connected to VIDEO 1.  
N AC IN connector (page 12)  
This connector connects the power cord (supplied).  
O Security Lock Hole  
The security lock hole should be used with the Kensington  
Micro Saver Security System.  
Micro Saver Security System is a trademark of Kensington.  
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TV (page 14):  
Press to select the TV input.  
Remote control  
C Feature buttons  
(Picture Mode) (page 35):  
Press repeatedly to step through the  
Picture Mode.  
Press repeatedly to step through the  
“Zoom” settings.  
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9
MUTING  
DISPLAY  
PC2  
SLEEP  
VIDEO1  
1
Press repeatedly to step through the  
“PIP” settings.  
1
0
PC1  
TV  
VIDEO2  
2
3
D MENU button (page 15)  
Press to turn the menu screen on and off.  
MENU  
E 0-9 buttons (page 14)  
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Use these buttons to input numbers.  
qa  
OK  
F ENT (enter) button (page 14)  
Press to confirm the numbers you input using the 0-9 buttons.  
G CH +/– buttons (page 14)  
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2
5
8
0
3
Press to change the TV channel.  
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6
7
4
6
9
H SLEEP button (page 36)  
Press repeatedly to set the display to turn off automatically  
after a specified period of time. If you use this function and  
set the Sleep timer, the 1 (power) indicator lights up in red.  
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qs  
qd  
JUMP  
ENT  
VOL  
CH  
I DISPLAY button (page 15)  
Press once to display the current channel number. The  
channel number displayed will remain until you press this  
button again.  
J MUTING button (page 15)  
Press to turn the sound off. Press again or press the VOL +  
button to restore the sound.  
K M/m and OK buttons (page 15)  
Use the M/m buttons to select menu items and make  
adjustments.  
DISPLAY  
Press the OK button to activate the selected menu item and  
adjustments made using the M/m buttons.  
L JUMP button (page 15)  
Press to switch the TV channel between the current one and  
the last one that was selected using the 0-9 buttons.  
A 1 (power) switch (page 12)  
Press to turn the display on or off.  
M VOL +/– buttons (page 34)  
Press to adjust the sound volume.  
B Input select buttons  
Press to select a signal input through  
the PC 1 connectors (DVI-D) on the  
rear.  
PC 2 (page 9):  
Press to select a signal input through  
the PC 2 connectors (HD15) on the  
rear.  
VIDEO 1 (page 10):Press to select a signal input through  
the VIDEO 1 jacks (Y/P /P  
B
R
Component) on the rear.  
VIDEO 2 (page 11):Press to select a signal input through  
the VIDEO 2 jacks (composite/S  
video) on the rear.  
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Remove the connector cover.  
Push the hooks and draw the connector cover towards you.  
Setup  
Before using your display, check that the following items are  
included in your carton:  
• LCD display  
• Remote control  
• Size AAA batteries (2)  
• Power cord  
connector cover  
• HD15-HD15 video signal cable (analog RGB)  
• DVI-D video signal cable (digital RGB)  
• Audio cord (stereo miniplug)  
• 75-ohm coaxial cable  
• CD-ROM (utility software for Windows/Macintosh, Operating  
Instructions, etc.)  
• Warranty card  
• Quick Setup Guide  
x Connecting a computer using the PC 1  
connectors  
If you intend to connect a computer equipped with a DVI  
connector (digital RGB), follow the instructions below.  
Using the supplied DVI-D video signal cable (digital  
RGB) and the supplied audio cord, connect the  
computer to the display’s PC 1 connectors.  
Setup 1:Open the stand  
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to the  
audioinput  
for PC 1  
to the DVI-D  
input  
Note  
The stand is folded at the factory. Be sure not to place the display  
vertically with the stand as it is. Otherwise, the display may topple over.  
Setup 2:Connect the cables  
to the computer’s DVI output  
connector (digital RGB)  
• Turn off the display, computer, and other equipment  
before connecting them.  
• If you intend to connect:  
– A computer equipped with an HD15 output connector  
(analog RGB)  
DVI-D video signal  
cable (digital RGB)  
(supplied)  
to the audio output  
of the computer  
connectors” on this page.  
audio cord (supplied)  
– Video equipment that has component video output  
jacks  
– Video equipment that has composite/S video output  
jacks  
– An antenna  
x Connecting a computer using the PC 2  
connectors  
If you intend to connect a computer equipped with an HD15  
connector (analog RGB), follow the instructions below.  
Using the supplied HD15-HD15 video signal cable  
(analog RGB) and the supplied audio cord, connect the  
computer to the display’s PC 2 connectors.  
Connect the computer according to the following illustrations.  
Note  
Do not touch the pins of the video signal cable connector as this might  
bend the pins.  
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To connect to an IBM PC/AT or compatible computer  
x Connecting video equipment using the  
VIDEO 1 jacks  
If you intend to connect video equipment that has component  
video output jacks, such as a DVD player, follow the instructions  
below.  
to the  
audioinput  
for PC 2  
Using a video signal cable (not supplied) and an audio  
cord (not supplied), connect the video equipment to the  
display’s VIDEO 1 jacks.  
to the HD15  
input  
Y
rear of the display  
P
B
P
R
audio cord (supplied)  
component  
video cable  
(not supplied)  
audio-L  
(white)  
audio-R  
(red)  
IBM PC/AT  
orcompatible  
computer  
to the audio output  
of the computer  
DVD player  
HD15-HD15 video  
signal cable (analog  
RGB) (supplied)  
to the computer’s HD15  
output connector (analog  
RGB)  
audio cord (not  
supplied)  
To connect to a Macintosh computer  
to the  
audioinput  
for PC 2  
to the HD15  
input  
audio cord  
(supplied)  
to the audio output  
of the computer  
HD15-HD15  
video signal  
cable (analog  
RGB)  
(supplied)  
to the computer’s  
output connector  
Macintosh  
When connecting a Macintosh computer, use an adapter (not supplied),  
if necessary. Connect the adapter to the computer before connecting the  
video signal cable.  
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x Connecting video equipment using the  
x Connecting an antenna  
VIDEO 2 jacks  
If you intend to connect an antenna to receive the TV signal,  
follow the instructions below.  
Using the 75-ohm coaxial cable (supplied), connect an  
antenna to the display’s VHF/UHF jack.  
If you intend to connect video equipment that has composite/S  
video output jacks, such as a VCR, follow the instructions below.  
Using a video signal cable (not supplied) and an audio  
cord (not supplied), connect the video equipment to the  
display’s VIDEO 2 jacks.  
rear of the display  
S video  
video (yellow)  
audio-L (white)  
to the VHF/UHF jack  
audio-R (red)  
VCR  
to an antenna  
75-ohm coaxial cable  
(supplied)  
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Note  
It is strongly recommended that you connect the antenna using a 75-ohm  
coaxial cable to get optimum picture quality. A 300-ohm twin lead cable  
can be easily affected by radio noise and the like, resulting in signal  
deterioration. If you use a 300-ohm twin lead cable, keep it away as far as  
possible from the display.  
video and audio cable  
(not supplied)  
S video cable (not supplied)  
Note  
When you connect video equipment to both composite video  
input and S video input jacks, the signal from the S video jack  
is displayed.  
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Setup 3:Connect the power cord  
Setup 5:Turn on the display and  
other equipment  
1
Connect the supplied power cord securely to the  
display’s AC IN connector.  
1
Press the 1 (power) switch on the front of the  
display.  
2
Connect the other end securely to a power outlet.  
The 1 (power) indicator lights up in green.  
CH  
lights in green  
1
to  
AC IN  
2
to the power outlet  
2
3
Turn on the computer or other video equipment.  
power cord (supplied)  
Press the  
signal.  
button to select the desired input  
Setup 4:Replace the connector  
cover  
While pressing the hooks, push the connector cover  
onto the display until it clicks.  
The input signal will change each time you press the  
button.  
On-screen message  
DVI-D: PC 1  
Input signal configuration  
DVI-D input connector (digital  
RGB) for PC 1  
HD15: PC 2  
HD15 input connector  
(analog RGB) for PC 2  
TV channels  
: VIDEO 1  
TV  
Y/P /P Component Video  
input jacks for VIDEO 1  
B
R
connector cover  
Composite/S video input jacks  
for VIDEO 2  
or  
: VIDEO 2  
Note  
When using the PIP function, if you switch the input using the  
button  
or input select buttons, the PIP function may be released. If it happens, the  
input source that you have selected fills the entire screen. To use the PIP  
function again, set the “PIP Setting” menu to “PIP On” using the menu  
system or select “PIP On” by pressing the  
button (pages 15, 30).  
Tips  
You can also select the inputs using the input select buttons on the  
remote control.  
When you select the TV input, the number of the selected channel is  
displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.  
When using the PIP function, use “Sub” in the “PIP” menu in the  
“Option” menu to select the input source for sub picture (page 30). If  
the TV input is selected for sub picture, you can change the channel  
using the CH +/– buttons.  
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If no picture appears on the screen  
• Check that the power cord and the video signal cable are  
properly connected.  
Setup 6:Adjust the tilt  
This display can be adjusted within the angles shown below.  
• If “No Input Signal” appears on the screen:  
– The computer is in the power saving mode. Try pressing any  
key on the keyboard or moving the mouse.  
– Check that the input signal setting is correct by pressing the  
button (page 12).  
Grasp the sides of the LCD panel, then adjust the  
screen angles.  
approx.  
20°  
• If “Cable Disconnected” appears on the screen:  
– Check that the video signal cable is properly connected.  
– Check that the input signal setting is correct by pressing the  
button (page 12).  
• If “Out of Range” appears on the screen, reconnect the old  
display. Then adjust the computer’s graphics board within the  
following ranges.  
MFM-HT75W  
Analog RGB  
Digital RGB  
Horizontal  
frequency  
28–69 kHz  
28–48 kHz  
To use the display comfortably  
Vertical  
Adjust the viewing angle of your display according to the height  
of your desk and chair so that light is not reflected from the screen  
to your eyes.  
48–85 Hz  
60 Hz  
frequency  
Resolution  
1280 × 768 or less  
1280 × 768 or less  
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Notes  
MFM-HT95  
When adjusting the screen tilt, proceed slowly and carefully, being sure  
not to hit the display against the desk.  
Analog RGB  
Digital RGB  
When adjusting the screen tilt, make sure not to knock or drop the  
display off the desk.  
Horizontal  
frequency  
28–86 kHz  
28–64 kHz  
Vertical  
frequency  
1)  
60 Hz  
48–85 Hz  
Setup 7:Insert batteries into the  
remote control  
Resolution  
1280 × 1024 or less 1280 × 1024 or less  
1)  
If the resolution is 1280 × 1024, the vertical frequency should be in the  
range of 48–75 Hz.  
Insert two size AAA batteries (supplied) by matching  
the + and – marks on the batteries to the diagram inside  
the remote control’s battery compartment.  
For more information about on-screen messages, see “Trouble  
No need for specific drivers  
The display complies with the “DDC” Plug & Play standard and  
automatically detects all the display’s information. No specific driver  
needs to be installed on the computer.  
The first time you turn on your computer after connecting the display, the  
setup Wizard may appear on the screen. In this case, follow the on-screen  
instructions. The Plug & Play display is automatically selected so that you  
can use this display.  
Notes  
The vertical frequency is set to 60 Hz.  
Since flickers are unobtrusive on the display, you can use it as it is. You  
do not need to set the vertical frequency to any particular high value.  
Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage  
whenever you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an  
extended period.  
Handle the remote control with care. Avoid dropping it, getting it wet,  
or placing it in direct sunlight, near a heater or where the humidity is  
high.  
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Skipping unnecessary channels  
Watching the TV  
You can skip unnecessary channels when selecting channels  
using the CH +/– button.  
Setting the TV channels  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
To watch TV programs, you need to run “Auto Program” to set up  
your channels.  
Perform the following “Auto Program” procedure before you  
watch TV programs for the first time.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Channel” menu appears on the screen.  
(Channel) and  
For details on the use of the menu and buttons, see “Navigating  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “Channel Skip/  
Add” and press the OK button.  
The “Channel Skip/Add” menu appears on the screen.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Channel) and  
Press the M/m buttons to select the channel you  
want to skip and press the OK button.  
The “Channel” menu appears on the screen.  
Tip  
To scroll through the list, press and hold the M/m buttons.  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “Auto Program”  
and press the OK button.  
The “Auto Program” menu appears on the screen.  
5
6
Press the M/m buttons to select “Skip” and press  
the OK button.  
If you want to restore skipped channel, select “Add.”  
Press the M/m buttons to select “OK” and press the  
OK button.  
The display starts scanning and preparing channels  
Press the MENU button to exit the menu screen.  
automatically.  
Channel number and on-screen message appear.  
Choosing between cable and UHF/  
VHF  
5
Press the MENU button to exit the menu screen after  
Auto Program is completed.  
To set the UHF/VHF channels, you need to set the “Cable” menu  
to “Off” by following the instructions below.  
Changing the TV channel  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
Press the 0-9 buttons to input a channel number.  
The channel changes after 3 seconds. Press the ENT (enter) button  
to select immediately.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Channel) and  
Use the CH +/– buttons to scan through the channels.  
The “Channel” menu appears on the screen.  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “Cable” and press  
the OK button.  
The “Cable” menu appears on the screen.  
or  
Press the M/ms buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
On: The cable TV channels can be set.  
Off: The UHF/VHF channels can be set.  
Note  
You cannot set and receive cable TV channels and UHF/VHF channels at  
the same time.  
Tip  
When you press and hold the CH + or – button, the channel number will  
change rapidly.  
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Using other features  
Customizing Your Display  
You can also use the following TV features.  
Before making adjustments  
x Watching TV programs with closed captions  
Connect the display and equipment, then turn them on.  
For the best results, wait for at least 30 minutes before making  
adjustments.  
Set “Caption Vision” in the “Option” menu to “On.” For details,  
You can make numerous adjustments to your display using the  
on-screen menu.  
x Using the Parental Control feature  
Select control options in the “Parent” menu. For details, see  
Navigating the menu  
Button operations (remote control)  
x When you use the buttons on the display  
Press  
To  
1
Display the main menu.  
Press the MENU button to display the main menu on the  
screen.  
MUTING  
Turn off the sound. Press it again or press VOL+  
to restore sound (page 34).  
DISPLAY  
JUMP  
Display the current channel number. Press it  
again to turn the display off.  
Picture  
DVI-D: PC 1  
Mode:  
Backlight:  
Contrast:  
Brightness:  
Color:  
Hue:  
Sharpness:  
Color Temp.:  
Gamma:  
Movie  
100  
70  
Jump back and forth between two channels. The  
display alternates between the current channel  
and the last channel.  
50  
,
9300K  
Gamma4  
Picture Mode Reset  
NR:  
SLEEP  
Turn off the display automatically after a  
specified period of time (page 36).  
Dynamic Picture:  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
US  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
Switch the Picture Mode (page 35).  
Switch the “PIP” setting. Each time you press  
this button, the setting changes as follows.  
PIP On t PIP Off t PIP On...(page 30).  
2
Select the menu.  
Press the M/m buttons to display the desired menu. Press the  
OK button to move to the first menu item.  
Switch the “Zoom” setting. Each time you press  
this button, the setting changes as follows.  
MFM-HT75W: Normal t Full t Wide Zoom  
t Zoom t Normal...  
MFM-HT95: Normal t Full t 16:9 t  
Normal...  
,
(page 22)  
Tip  
The  
and  
buttons are also available on the display.  
3
Select the item you want to adjust.  
Press the M/m buttons to select the item you want to adjust,  
then press the OK button.  
,
If  
is one of the menu items.  
When you select  
and press the OK button, the display returns to  
the previous menu.  
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4
Adjust the item.  
Press the M/m buttons to make the adjustment, then press the  
OK button.  
When you press the OK button, the setting is stored, then the  
display returns to the previous menu.  
3
Select the item you want to adjust.  
Press the M/m buttons to select the item you want to adjust,  
then press the OK button.  
OK  
OK  
,
,
If  
is one of the menu items.  
When you select  
the previous menu.  
and press the OK button, the display returns to  
5
Close the menu.  
Press the MENU button once to return to normal viewing. If  
no buttons are pressed, the menu closes automatically after  
about 45 seconds.  
4
Adjust the item.  
Press the M/m buttons to make the adjustment, then press the  
OK button.  
When you press the OK button, the setting is stored, then the  
display returns to the previous menu.  
OK  
OK  
,
x When you use the buttons on the remote  
control  
1
Display the main menu.  
Press the MENU button to display the main menu on the  
screen.  
5
Close the menu.  
Press the MENU button once to return to normal viewing. If  
no buttons are pressed, the menu closes automatically after  
about 45 seconds.  
Picture  
DVI-D: PC 1  
Mode:  
Backlight:  
Contrast:  
Brightness:  
Color:  
Movie  
100  
70  
MENU  
50  
Hue:  
MENU  
,
Sharpness:  
Color Temp.:  
Gamma:  
9300K  
Gamma4  
Picture Mode Reset  
NR:  
Dynamic Picture:  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
2
Select the menu.  
Press the M/m buttons to display the desired menu. Press the  
OK button to move to the first menu item.  
x Resetting the adjustments to the default  
settings  
You can reset the adjustments using the “All Reset” menu. For  
more information about resetting the adjustments, see “Resetting  
OK  
OK  
,
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x Selecting the Picture Mode for TV/VIDEO 1/  
VIDEO 2  
You can select the appropriate screen brightness for your purpose.  
Picture menu  
You can adjust the following items using the “Picture” menu.  
• Mode  
Picture  
DVI-D: PC 1  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Backlight  
Mode:  
Backlight:  
Contrast:  
Brightness:  
Color:  
Hue:  
Sharpness:  
Color Temp.:  
Gamma:  
Picture Mode Reset  
NR:  
Movie  
100  
70  
Contrast (Picture)  
Brightness  
Color  
50  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Picture) and  
9300K  
Gamma4  
Hue  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
Dynamic Picture:  
Sharpness  
Color Temp.  
Gamma  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Mode” and press  
the OK button.  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
Picture Mode Reset  
The “Mode” menu appears on the screen.  
• NR  
Picture  
: TV  
• Dynamic Picture  
Mode:  
Backlight:  
Picture:  
Brightness:  
Color:  
Vivid  
Standard  
ECO  
Auto  
50  
Tip  
The “Backlight,” “Contrast,” “Brightness,” “Color,” “Hue,” “Sharpness,”  
“Color Temp.,” and “Gamma” menus can be set for each Picture mode.  
Also, Picture Mode can be set for each available input.  
Hue:  
0
7
Sharpness:  
Color Temp.:  
Gamma:  
Picture Mode Reset  
NR:  
Off  
Off  
Dynamic Picture:  
x Selecting the Picture Mode for PC 1/PC 2  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
You can select the appropriate screen brightness for your purpose.  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
The default setting is “Vivid.”  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
US  
Vivid:  
Picture with enhanced contrast and sharpness.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
(Picture) and  
Standard:Picture with contrast that suits the room light.  
ECO:  
Picture with low brightness.  
Auto:  
Automatically adjusts the screen brightness  
according to the brightness of the surroundings  
(automatic brightness adjustment function). For  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Mode” and press  
the OK button.  
The “Mode” menu appears on the screen.  
Picture  
DVI-D: PC 1  
Note  
Mode:  
Backlight:  
Contrast:  
Brightness:  
Color:  
Game  
Movie  
PC  
When the Picture Mode is set to “Auto,” you cannot adjust the backlight.  
Auto  
Hue:  
Sharpness:  
Color Temp.:  
Gamma:  
9300K  
Gamma4  
Picture Mode Reset  
NR:  
Dynamic Picture:  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
The default setting is “Movie.”  
Game: Bright picture.  
Movie: Clear picture with strong contrast.  
PC:  
Soft tone picture.  
Auto: Automatically adjusts the screen brightness  
according to the brightness of the surroundings  
(automatic brightness adjustment function). For  
Note  
When the Picture Mode is set to “Auto,” you cannot adjust the backlight.  
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x Adjusting “Backlight”  
If the screen is too bright, adjust the backlight to make the screen  
easier to see.  
x Adjusting “Color” (for TV/VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2  
only)  
You can change the color intensity of the picture displayed.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
(Picture) and  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
(Picture) and  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “Backlight” and  
press the OK button.  
The “Backlight” menu appears on the screen.  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “Color” and press  
the OK button.  
The “Color” menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to adjust the light level and  
press the OK button.  
Press the M/m buttons to adjust the color intensity  
and press the OK button.  
x Adjusting “Contrast” (“Picture”)  
x Adjusting “Hue” (for TV/VIDEO 2 only)  
You can adjust the picture contrast. The “Contrast” menu is  
available only for the PC 1 or PC 2 input. When you select the  
VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or TV input, the “Picture” menu is available  
instead.  
You can change the color tones of the picture displayed.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Picture) and  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Picture) and  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “Hue” and press  
the OK button.  
The “Hue” menu appears on the screen.  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “Contrast”  
(“Picture”) and press the OK button.  
The “Contrast” (“Picture”) menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to adjust the hue and press  
the OK button.  
Press the M/m buttons to adjust the contrast and  
x Adjusting “Sharpness” (for TV/VIDEO 1/  
VIDEO 2 only)  
press the OK button.  
You can adjust the sharpness of the edges of images, etc.  
x Adjusting “Brightness”  
You can adjust the picture brightness (black level).  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
(Picture) and  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Picture) and  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “Sharpness” and  
press the OK button.  
The “Sharpness” menu appears on the screen.  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “Brightness” and  
press the OK button.  
The “Brightness” menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to adjust the sharpness and  
press the OK button.  
Press the M/m buttons to adjust the brightness and  
press the OK button.  
Note  
If the input from VIDEO 1 is selected and the video signal being input is  
1080i format, “Sharpness” is unavailable.  
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The fine tuning menu for color temperature appears on the  
screen.  
x Adjusting “Color Temp.(for PC 1/PC 2  
only)  
You can select the picture’s color level for the white color field  
from the default color temperature settings.  
Also, if necessary, you can fine tune the color temperature.  
R
G
B
160  
127  
75  
1
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
5
6
Press the M/m buttons to select R (Red) or B (Blue)  
and press the OK button. Then press the M/m  
buttons to adjust the color temperature and press  
the OK button.  
Since this adjustment changes the color temperature by  
increasing or decreasing the R and B components with respect  
to G (green), the G component is fixed.  
2
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
(Picture) and  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Color Temp.” and  
press the OK button.  
The “Color Temp.” menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
, then press the  
Picture  
DVI-D: PC 1  
OK button.  
Mode:  
Backlight:  
Contrast:  
Brightness:  
Color:  
Movie  
100  
70  
The new color setting is stored in memory and automatically  
recalled whenever “User” is selected.  
50  
Hue:  
Sharpness:  
Color Temp.:  
Gamma:  
The “Color Temp.” menu appears on the screen.  
9300K  
6500K  
Picture Mode Reset sRGB  
NR: User  
Adjust  
Dynamic Picture:  
x Adjusting “Gamma” (for PC 1/PC 2 only)  
You can associate the picture’s color shade on the screen with the  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
picture’s original color shade.  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired color  
temperature and press the OK button.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
US  
White balance changes from bluish to reddish as the color  
temperature is adjusted from 9300K to 6500K.  
When you select “sRGB,” the colors adjust to the sRGB  
profile. (The sRGB color setting is an industry-standard color  
space protocol designed for computer products.) If you select  
“sRGB,” the color settings of your computer must be set to the  
sRGB profile.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
(Picture) and  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Gamma” and  
press the OK button.  
The “Gamma” menu appears on the screen.  
Notes  
Picture  
DVI-D: PC 1  
If a connected computer or other equipment is not sRGB-compliant,  
color cannot be adjusted to the sRGB profile.  
Mode:  
Backlight:  
Contrast:  
Brightness:  
Color:  
Movie  
100  
70  
You cannot select “sRGB” when the Picture Mode is set to “Auto.”  
If you select “sRGB,” you cannot adjust “Contrast” and “Brightness”  
in the “Picture” menu. Also, you cannot adjust “Gamma.”  
50  
Hue:  
Sharpness:  
Color Temp.:  
Gamma:  
9300K  
Gamma1  
Picture Mode Reset Gamma2  
NR:  
Gamma3  
Gamma4  
Dynamic Picture:  
Fine tuning the color temperature  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
1
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
2
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Picture) and  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “Color Temp.” and  
press the OK button.  
The “Color Temp.” menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select “Adjust” and press  
the OK button.  
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x Resetting Picture Mode to the default  
x Setting “Dynamic Picture” (for TV/VIDEO 1/  
You can reset the adjustments to the default settings.  
VIDEO 2 only)  
You can set the “Dynamic Picture” function to on or off.  
This feature can be set for each available input.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
(Picture) and  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Picture) and  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Picture Mode  
Reset” and press the OK button.  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
The “Picture Mode Reset” menu appears on the screen.  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Dynamic Picture”  
and press the OK button.  
Picture  
DVI-D: PC 1  
The “Dynamic Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
Mode:  
Backlight:  
Contrast:  
Brightness:  
Color:  
Movie  
100  
70  
Picture  
: TV  
50  
Hue:  
Mode:  
Backlight:  
Picture:  
Brightness:  
Color:  
Hue:  
Vivid  
100  
70  
50  
50  
0
Sharpness:  
Color Temp.:  
Gamma:  
Picture Mode Reset OK  
NR: Cancel  
9300K  
Gamma4  
Dynamic Picture:  
Sharpness:  
Color Temp.:  
Gamma:  
7
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
Picture Mode Reset  
NR:  
Off  
On  
Off  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
Dynamic Picture:  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
Select  
Set  
and press the OK button.  
OK:  
To reset the all items in the current Picture  
Mode to the default.  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
Cancel:  
To cancel resetting and return to the “Picture”  
menu.  
On:  
Off:  
The picture contrast is enhanced.  
The “Dynamic Picture” function is turned off.  
x Setting “NR” (for TV/VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2 only)  
You can set the noise reduction function to on or off.  
This feature can be set for each available input.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Picture) and  
The “Picture” menu appears on the screen.  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “NR” and press the  
OK button.  
The “NR” menu appears on the screen.  
Picture  
: TV  
Mode:  
Backlight:  
Picture:  
Brightness:  
Color:  
Hue:  
Vivid  
100  
70  
50  
50  
0
Sharpness:  
Color Temp.:  
Gamma:  
7
Picture Mode Reset  
NR:  
Dynamic Picture:  
On  
Off  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
On:  
The noise level is reduced.  
Off:  
The noise reduction function is turned off.  
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x Adjusting “Treble,Bass,and “Balance”  
Audio menu  
1
Press the MENU button.  
You can adjust the following items using the “Audio” menu.  
The items in the “Audio” menu can be set for each available input.  
• Surround  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
2
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Audio” menu appears on the screen.  
(Audio) and  
Audio  
: TV  
• Treble  
• Bass  
• Balance  
• Auto Volume  
• MTS  
Surround:  
Treble:  
Bass:  
Balance:  
Auto Volume:  
MTS:  
SRS WOW  
0
0
0
On  
Stereo  
Audio Reset  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “Treble,” “Bass,” or  
“Balance” and press the OK button.  
• Audio Reset  
Press the M/m buttons to adjust the level and press  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
the OK button.  
x Setting “Surround”  
x Setting “Auto Volume” (for TV/VIDEO 1/  
VIDEO 2 only)  
You can set the loudness of the sound to keep it at a specified  
1
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
level.  
2
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Audio” menu appears on the screen.  
(Audio) and  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Surround” and  
press the OK button.  
The “Surround” menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Audio) and  
The “Audio” menu appears on the screen.  
Audio  
: TV  
US  
Surround:  
Treble:  
Bass:  
Balance:  
Auto Volume:  
MTS:  
SRS WOW  
Off  
0
0
On  
Stereo  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Auto Volume” and  
press the OK button.  
The “Auto Volume” menu appears on the screen.  
Audio Reset  
Audio  
: TV  
Surround:  
Treble:  
Bass:  
SRS WOW  
0
0
Balance:  
Auto Volume:  
MTS:  
0
On  
Off  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
Audio Reset  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
SRS WOW: Deep rich bass tone and clear high tone  
creates a rich surround sound experience,  
and movies and games, especially, can be  
enjoyed with powerful sound.  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
On: Loudness of the sound stays at the specified level,  
independent of the broadcast signal (e.g. in the case  
of advertisements).  
Off:  
Turns off the SRS WOW effect.  
Adopting the latest technology developed by SRS Labs, Inc., SRS  
WOW significantly improves the sound quality of various audio  
sources.  
Off: Loudness of the sound changes automatically  
according to the broadcast signal.  
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x Setting “MTS” (for TV only)  
You can enjoy stereo, bilingual, and monaural programs.  
Screen menu  
You can adjust the following items using the “Screen” menu.  
• Zoom  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Screen  
HD15: PC 2  
• Auto Adjust  
• Phase  
Zoom :  
Auto Adjust  
Phase :  
30  
0
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Audio” menu appears on the screen.  
(Audio) and  
Pitch :  
• Pitch  
H Center :  
V Center :  
50  
50  
• H Center  
• V Center  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “MTS” and press  
the OK button.  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
The “MTS” menu appears on the screen.  
Audio  
: TV  
Surround:  
Treble:  
Bass:  
Balance:  
Auto Volume:  
MTS:  
SRS WOW  
0
0
0
x Setting “Zoom”  
This feature lets you watch 4:3 normal broadcasts or other picture  
sizes such as Letter box movies in several “Zoom” modes.  
A “Zoom” value is set for each available input.  
On  
Stereo  
Auto SAP  
Mono  
Audio Reset  
Tip  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
You can also switch the “Zoom” setting by pressing the  
button on the  
remote control repeatedly.  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Stereo:  
Stereo sound is output when viewing a  
program broadcast in stereo.  
Auto SAP: A second audio program channel is output  
automatically when a signal received. (If no  
SAP signal is present, the display remains in  
stereo mode.)  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Screen” menu appears on the screen.  
(Screen) and  
Mono:  
Monaural sound is output. (Use to reduce  
noise during weak stereo broadcasts.)  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Zoom” and press  
the OK button.  
The “Zoom” menu appears on the screen.  
x Resetting all audio settings to the default  
You can reset the adjustments to the default settings.  
MFM-HT75W  
Screen  
: TV  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Zoom :  
Auto Adjust  
Phase :  
Pitch :  
H Center :  
V Center :  
Normal  
Full  
Wide Zoom  
Zoom  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Audio) and  
The “Audio” menu appears on the screen.  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Audio Reset” and  
press the OK button.  
The “Audio Reset” menu appears on the screen.  
MFM-HT95  
Audio  
: TV  
Screen  
: TV  
Surround:  
Treble:  
Bass:  
Balance:  
Auto Volume:  
MTS:  
SRS WOW  
0
0
0
On  
Stereo  
OK  
Zoom :  
Auto Adjust  
Phase :  
Pitch :  
H Center :  
V Center :  
Normal  
Full  
16 : 9  
Audio Reset  
Cancel  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
OK:  
To reset the all items in the “Audio” menu to the  
default.  
Cancel: To cancel resetting and return to the “Audio”  
menu.  
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Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
x Automatic picture quality adjustment  
function (for PC 2 only)  
For the MFM-HT75W  
When the display receives an input signal, it automatically  
adjusts the picture’s position and sharpness (phase/pitch), and  
ensures that a clear picture appears on the screen (page 35).  
Normal:  
Original size.  
Full:  
A picture is enlarged horizontally (linear) to  
fill the 15:9 screen. Useful for viewing  
Squeeze signal.  
Note  
While the automatic picture quality adjustment function is activated, only  
the 1 (power) switch will operate.  
Wide Zoom: A picture is enlarged horizontally (non-  
linear) to fill the 15:9 screen, keeping the  
original image as much as possible.  
If the automatic picture quality adjustment function of this  
display seems to not completely adjust the picture  
You can make further automatic adjustment of the picture quality for the  
current input signal (See “Auto Adjust” below).  
Zoom:  
A picture is enlarged horizontally and  
vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills a  
15:9 screen. Useful for viewing Letter Box  
signal.  
Notes  
If you still need to make further adjustments to the picture  
quality  
If the input from either PC 1 or PC 2 is selected, “Zoom” and  
“Wide Zoom” are unavailable.  
If the input from VIDEO 1 is selected and the video signal being  
input is 1080i format, “Wide Zoom” is unavailable.  
You can manually adjust the picture’s sharpness (phase/pitch) and  
position (horizontal/vertical position).  
These adjustments are stored in memory and automatically  
recalled when the display receives a previously input and  
registered input signal.  
For the MFM-HT95  
Normal: Original size.  
Full:  
A picture is enlarged horizontally (linear) to fill  
the 5:4 screen. Useful for viewing 4:3 signal or  
Letter Box signal.  
A picture is squeezed horizontally to an equal  
aspect ratio that fills the 5:4 screen. Useful for  
viewing Squeeze signal.  
x Making further automatic adjustments to  
the picture quality for the current input  
signal (Auto Adjust) (for PC 2 only)  
16:9:  
US  
1
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Notes  
If the input from either PC 1 or PC 2 is selected, all three options  
are unavailable.  
If the input from VIDEO 1 is selected and the video signal being  
input is either 1080i, 1035i, or 720p format, “16:9” and “Full” are  
unavailable.  
2
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Screen” menu appears on the screen.  
(Screen) and  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Auto Adjust” and  
press the OK button.  
Make the appropriate adjustments of the screen’s phase, pitch  
and horizontal/vertical position for the current input signal  
and store them.  
Tip  
When the picture that looks like as illustrated below is displayed,  
even if the input from VIDEO 1 selected and the video signal being  
input is either 1080i or 720p format, “Full” is available.  
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x Adjusting the picture’s sharpness manually  
(Phase/Pitch) (for PC 2 only)  
x Adjusting the picture’s position manually  
(H Center /V Center) (for PC 2 only)  
You can adjust the picture’s sharpness as follows.  
If the picture is not in the center of the screen, adjust the picture’s  
centering as follows.  
1
Set the resolution to 1280 × 768 (MFM-HT75W), or  
1280 × 1024 (MFM-HT95) on the computer.  
1
Set the resolution to 1280 × 768 (MFM-HT75W), or  
1280 × 1024 (MFM-HT95) on the computer.  
2
3
Load the CD-ROM.  
2
3
Load the CD-ROM.  
Start the CD-ROM, select the area and model, and  
display the test pattern.  
For Windows  
Click [Utility] t [Windows]/[Win Utility.exe].  
For Macintosh  
Click [Utility] t [Mac]/[Mac Utility].  
Start the CD-ROM, select the area and model, and  
display the test pattern.  
For Windows  
Click [Utility] t [Windows]/[Win Utility.exe].  
For Macintosh  
Click [Utility] t [Mac]/[Mac Utility].  
4
5
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
4
5
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Screen” menu appears on the screen.  
(Screen) and  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Screen) and  
The “Screen” menu appears on the screen.  
6
7
Press the M/m buttons to select “Phase” and press  
the OK button.  
The “Phase” adjustment menu appears on the screen.  
6
Press the M/m buttons to select “H Center” or “V  
Center” and press the OK button.  
The “H Center” adjustment menu or “V Center” adjustment  
Press the M/m buttons until the horizontal stripes  
are at a minimum.  
menu appears on the screen.  
Adjust so that the horizontal stripes are at a minimum.  
7
8
Press the M/m buttons to center the test pattern on  
the screen.  
Click [END] on the screen to turn off the test pattern.  
8
9
Press the OK button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
If vertical stripes are observed over the entire screen, adjust  
the pitch using the following procedures.  
Press the M/m buttons to select “Pitch” and press  
the OK button.  
The “Pitch” adjustment menu appears on the screen.  
10 Press the M/m buttons until the vertical stripes  
disappear.  
Adjust so that the vertical stripes disappear.  
11 Click [END] on the screen to turn off the test pattern.  
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Press the M/m buttons to select “Select Country”  
and press the OK button.  
Parent menu  
Parent  
: TV  
TV programs and movies shown on TV are given a rating signal  
based on the following rating systems.  
Lock:  
Select Country:  
Change Password  
Off  
U.S.A.  
Canada  
In the U.S.A.: U.S. Television Parental Guidelines to rate  
television programs (U.S. TV ratings), and Motion Picture  
Association of America (MPAA) Guidelines to rate movies  
including those shown on TV (movie ratings).  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
In Canada: Canadian English Language ratings to rate television  
programs in English, and Canadian French Language ratings to  
rate those in French.  
5
6
Press the M/m buttons to select your country/  
region (U.S.A. or Canada) and press the OK button.  
Press the M/m buttons to select “Lock” and press  
the OK button.  
To block programs you feel unsuitable for your children, you need  
to set the display for the desired rating systems. Sony’s  
predetermined ratings are also available. See page 28 for a  
description of the ratings.  
Parent  
: TV  
Lock:  
Select Country:  
Change Password  
Off  
Child  
Youth  
Y.Adult  
Custom  
The TV’s Parental Control feature functions by receiving the  
rating signal from your local broadcasting station or cable service  
provider.  
x Activating the Parental Control feature  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
7
Press the M/m buttons to select a desired rating and  
press the OK button.  
If you select “Child,” “Youth,” or “Y.Adult” (Young Adult),  
US  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Parent) and  
the level of Parental Control is activated automatically.  
Parent  
: TV  
Tip  
If you are not familiar with the Parental Guideline rating system, you  
should select “Child,” “Youth,” or “Y.Adult” to help simplify the  
rating selection. To set more restrictive ratings, select “Custom” (see  
Enter password  
using 0 - 9 buttons  
-
-
-
-
8
Press the MENU button to exit the menu screen.  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
To deactivate the Parental Control feature  
Set “Lock” to “Off” in the “Parent” menu.  
3
Enter a four-digit password using the 0-9 buttons.  
The “Parent” menu appears on the screen.  
To change the password  
Parent : TV  
Lock:  
Select Country:  
Change Password  
Off  
U.S.A.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
(Parent) and  
press the OK button.  
3
Enter your four-digit password using the 0-9  
buttons.  
The “Parent” menu appears on the screen.  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
If you access the “Parent” menu for the first time, you are  
requested to enter the password again for confirmation.  
4
5
Press the M/m buttons to select “Change  
Password” then press the OK button.  
Note  
Do not enter “4357” corresponding to “HELP” on a phone number  
Enter a new four-digit password using the 0-9  
buttons.  
Tips  
You need to enter the password here for any further access to the  
“Parent” menu. If you lose your password, see “Tip” on page 26.  
If you want to change the password, see page 25.  
6
7
Enter the password set in step 5 again to confirm.  
Press the MENU button to exit the menu screen.  
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x Selecting a Custom Rating  
If you have forgotten your password, enter the master password “4357”  
(corresponding to “HELP” on a phone number pad) in step 3. You can  
then store a new password.  
If you want to select the ratings to be blocked from “Custom”  
once you have activated the Parental Control feature (page 25),  
follow the procedure below.  
For a detailed description of each rating, see “What the Ratings  
Notes  
If you entered “4357” as your password for the first time, you cannot  
store a new password (see step 3 of “Activating the Parental Control  
1
Control feature” on page 25 to display the “Lock”  
menu.  
When you select a Parental Control program and the  
indicator is  
displayed on the screen, you cannot view that program even if you enter  
“4357”.  
2
Press the M/m buttons to select “Custom” and  
press the OK button.  
In the U.S.A.  
Parent  
: TV  
Custom  
Movie Rating  
TV Rating  
Unrated :  
Allow  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
In Canada  
Parent  
: TV  
Custom  
English Rating  
French Rating  
U.S.A Rating  
OK  
MENU  
Select  
Set  
Exit  
To select a rating in Canada, go to step 6.  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Movie Rating” and  
press the OK button.  
Parent  
: TV  
Movie Rating  
G:  
PG:  
PG-13:  
R:  
NC-17:  
X:  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the rating to be  
blocked and press the OK button.  
The indicator automatically appears beside the selected  
rating and all ratings below it, indicating that the programs  
that match the ratings will be blocked.  
To unlock a rating, select and press the OK button.  
The indicator changes to “–” and all ratings above it are  
unlocked.  
5
6
Press the M/m buttons to select and press the OK  
button.  
To select a TV rating in the U.S.A.:  
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Press the M/m buttons to select “TV Rating” and press the  
OK button.  
To unlock a rating, select and press the OK button.  
The indicator changes to “–” and all ratings above it are  
unlocked.  
Parent  
: TV  
TV Rating  
Rating  
TV-Y:  
TV-Y7:  
TV-G:  
TV-PG:  
TV-14:  
TV-MA:  
Content  
FV: –  
Some U.S. TV ratings have additional content ratings called  
“extenders.”  
The extenders are defined as follows:  
D:– L:  
D:– L:  
L:  
S:  
S:  
S:  
V:  
V:  
V:  
D (sexually suggestive Dialogue), FV (Fantasy Violence), L  
(coarse Language), S (Sexual situations) and V (Violence).  
By setting the extenders, you can define additional viewing  
limits.  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
For more details of extenders, see page 28.  
To select a TV rating in Canada:  
Press the M/m buttons to select “English Rating,” “French  
Rating,” or “U.S.A. Rating” and press the OK button.  
All of the extenders included in the selected ratings will be  
blocked. If you want to allow any of them to be viewed, go to  
step 8. Otherwise, go to step 10.  
English Rating  
Parent  
: TV  
8
9
Press the M/m buttons to select the extender to be  
viewed and press the OK button.  
“–” appears beside the selected extender, indicating that the  
English Rating  
C:  
C8  
G:  
PG:  
14  
18  
+
:
programs that match the extender can be viewed.  
+
+
:
:
To relock the canceled extender, select  
.
The indicator appears to show that the programs that match  
the extender will be blocked again.  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
Repeat step 8 for other extenders.  
All programs that match the ratings you select and higher,  
except for the extenders that were canceled, will be blocked.  
French Rating  
US  
Parent  
: TV  
French Rating  
G:  
8ans  
13ans  
16ans  
18ans  
10 Press the MENU button to exit the menu screen.  
+
:
+
+
+
:
:
:
To block programs or movies broadcast without a  
rating  
The unrated option allows you to block programs or movies that  
are broadcast without a rating.  
The unrated option is available only when you have selected  
“U.S.A.” as your country/region.  
OK  
MENU  
Select  
Set  
Exit  
U.S.A. Rating  
1
2
3
Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Selecting a Custom  
Parent  
: TV  
U.S.A. Rating  
Rating  
Content  
FV: –  
D:– L:  
D:– L:  
L:  
TV-Y:  
TV-Y7:  
TV-G:  
Press the M/m buttons to select “Unrated” and  
press the OK button.  
TV-PG:  
TV-14:  
TV-MA:  
S:  
S:  
S:  
V:  
V:  
V:  
Press the M/m buttons to select “Block” and press  
the OK button.  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
Option  
Allow  
Description  
7
Press the M/m buttons to select the TV rating to be  
blocked and press the OK button.  
The indicator automatically appears beside the selected  
rating and all ratings below it, indicating that the programs  
that match the ratings will be blocked.  
Allows programs and movies that are  
broadcast without a rating.  
Block  
Blocks all programs and movies that  
are broadcast without a rating.  
Example: TV rating in the U.S.A.  
4
Press the MENU button to exit the menu screen.  
Parent  
: TV  
TV Rating  
Note  
Rating  
TV-Y:  
TV-Y7:  
TV-G:  
TV-PG:  
TV-14:  
TV-MA:  
Content  
FV: –  
If you choose to block unrated TV programs, be aware that the following  
types of programs may be blocked: programs broadcast from another  
country/region, emergency broadcasts, political programs, sports, news,  
public service announcements, religious programs, and weather.  
D:– L:  
S:  
S:  
S:  
V:  
V:  
V:  
D:  
L:  
L:  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
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U.S. TV ratings  
U.S. TV ratings are for TV programs rated according to the U.S.  
x What the Ratings Mean  
Television Parental Guidelines.  
Ratings in the U.S.A.  
Option  
Description  
Sony’s predetermined ratings  
TV-Y (All  
Children)  
This program is designed for young children  
aged 2 – 6 and is appropriate for all children.  
These are original ratings that Sony has predetermined based on  
the viewer’s age. Each rating allows you to view certain  
programs, as follows:  
TV-Y7  
(Directed to  
Older  
This program is designed for children aged 7  
and older. Themes and elements in this  
program may include mild fantasy violence or  
slapstick violence, or may frighten children  
under the age of 7.  
Option  
Description  
Child  
Suitable for children under the age of 7.  
Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, NR, and N/A  
Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-G, and  
TV-NR  
Children)  
TV-G  
(General  
Audience)  
Most parents would find this program suitable  
for all ages. It contains little or no violence, no  
strong language and little or no sexual  
dialogue or situations.  
Youth  
Suitable for children aged 7 and older.  
Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, PG, NR, and  
N/A  
TV-PG  
This program contains some material that  
parents may find unsuitable for younger  
children.  
Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-  
G, TV-PG, and TV-NR  
(Parental  
Guidance  
Suggested)  
Y.Adult  
Suitable for children aged 13 and older.  
(Young Adult) Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, PG, PG-13,  
NR, and N/A  
TV-14  
This program contains some material that  
many parents would find unsuitable for  
children under the age of 14.  
(Parents  
Strongly  
Cautioned)  
Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-  
G, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-NR  
For descriptions of Child, Youth, and Y.Adult (Young Adult)  
ratings, see the following custom rating options.  
TV-MA  
(Mature  
Audience  
Only)  
This program is specifically designed to be  
viewed by adults and therefore may be  
unsuitable for children under the age of 17.  
U.S. movie ratings  
U.S. movie ratings are for movies (including those shown on TV)  
rated according to the Motion Picture Association of America  
(MPAA) Guidelines.  
About the extenders of U.S. TV ratings  
TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14 and TV-MA ratings have additional  
content ratings called “extenders” to define additional viewing  
limits. The extenders are defined as follows:  
Option  
Description  
G (General Audiences In G-rated films no strong words are  
– All Ages Admitted) used, the violence is at a minimum,  
nudity and sex scenes are not present,  
Option  
Description  
FV (Fantasy Violence) Programs containing cartoon violence  
occurring in TV-Y7 programs only.  
nor is there any drug use.  
PG (Parental  
Guidance Suggested – monitored first by parents.  
Some Material May  
Not Be Suitable For  
Children)  
This is a film which may need to be  
D (sexually suggestive Programs containing suggestive  
Dialogue)  
dialogue, or sexual innuendo.  
L (coarse Language)  
S (Sexual situations)  
V (Violence)  
Programs containing coarse language.  
Programs containing sexual content.  
PG-13 (Parents  
Strongly Cautioned – about the attendance of their under-  
Some Material May  
Parents are alerted to be very careful  
Programs containing violence.  
There may be some profanity, violence  
or brief nudity in these programs.  
teenage children when viewing films  
Be Inappropriate For with this rating.  
Children Under 13)  
R (Restricted – Under This film includes hard language,  
17 Requires  
tough violence, nudity, drug abuse or  
Accompanying Parent other elements of concern.  
Or Adult Guardian)  
NC-17 or X (No One This is a film that most parents would  
17 And Under  
Admitted)  
consider not suitable for children aged  
17 and under.  
There may be violence, sex, abhorrent  
behavior, drug abuse or other elements  
of concern.  
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Ratings in Canada  
Option  
Description  
14+ (Programming  
contains themes or  
content which may not viewing by pre-teens and early teens.  
be suitable for viewers  
Parents are strongly cautioned to  
exercise discretion in permitting  
Sony’s predetermined ratings  
These are original ratings that Sony has predetermined based on  
the viewer’s age. Each rating allows you to view certain  
programs, as follows:  
under the age of 14)  
Option  
Description  
18+ (Adult)  
May contain violence integral to the  
development of the plot, character or  
theme, intended for adult audiences.  
May contain graphic language and  
explicit portrayals of nudity and/or  
sex.  
Child  
Suitable for children under the age of 8.  
Viewable Canadian English Language ratings:  
C and G  
Viewable Canadian French Language ratings:  
G
Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-G, and  
TV-NR  
Canadian French Language ratings  
The Canadian French Language ratings are for TV programs in  
French broadcast in Canada.  
Youth  
Suitable for children aged 8 and older.  
Viewable Canadian English Language ratings:  
C, G, C8+, and PG  
Viewable Canadian French Language ratings:  
G and 8 ans+  
Option  
Description  
G (General)  
Programming intended for audiences  
of all ages. Contains no violence, or  
the violence it contains is minimal or is  
depicted appropriately with humor or  
caricature or in an unrealistic manner.  
Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-  
G, TV-PG, and TV-NR  
Y. Adult  
Suitable for children aged 14 and older.  
(Young Adult) Viewable Canadian English Language ratings:  
C, G, C8+, PG, and 14+  
8 ans+ (8+ General – Programming intended for a broad  
Not recommended for audience but contains light or  
Viewable Canadian French Language ratings:  
G, 8 ans+, and 13 ans+  
Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-  
G, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-NR  
young children)  
occasional violence that could disturb  
young children. Viewing with an adult  
is recommended for young children  
(under the age of 8).  
US  
For descriptions of Child, Youth, and Y.Adult (Young Adult)  
ratings, see the following custom rating options.  
13 ans+  
Viewing with an adult is strongly  
recommended for children under the  
age of 13.  
(Programming may  
not be suitable for  
children under the age  
of 13)  
Canadian English Language ratings  
The Canadian English Language ratings are for TV programs in  
English broadcast in Canada.  
16 ans+  
Contains frequent scenes of violence  
Option  
Description  
(Programming is not or intense violence.  
suitable for children  
under the age of 16)  
C (Programming  
There will be no realistic scenes of  
intended for children violence or no offensive language,  
under the age of 8)  
nudity or sexual content. Careful  
attention is paid to themes, which  
could threaten children’s sense of  
security and well-being.  
18 ans+  
(Programming  
restricted to adults)  
Contains constant violence or scenes  
of extreme violence.  
C8+ (Programming  
Violence will not be portrayed as the  
generally considered preferred, acceptable, or only way to  
acceptable for children resolve conflict; or children will not be  
aged 8 and older to  
watch on their own)  
encouraged to imitate dangerous acts  
which they may see on television.  
There will be no profanity, nudity or  
sexual content.  
G (General Audience) Will contain very little violence, either  
physical or verbal or emotional. There  
may be some inoffensive slang, no  
profanity and no nudity.  
PG (Parental  
Guidance)  
Programming intended for a general  
audience but which may not be  
suitable for younger children. Parents  
may consider some content  
inappropriate for unsupervised  
viewing by children aged 8 – 13.  
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The “PIP Setting” menu appears on the screen.  
Option  
DVI-D: PC 1  
Option menu  
PIP  
PIP Setting :  
Sub :  
Sub Size :  
Sub Position  
Audio Select :  
PIP On  
PIP Off  
Large  
You can adjust the following items using the “Option” menu.  
• PIP  
Option  
DVI-D: PC 1  
Sub  
• Caption Vision  
• Input Sensing  
• Language  
• Menu Position  
• Menu Lock  
• Demo Mode  
• All Reset  
PIP :  
Caption Vision :  
Input Sensing :  
Language :  
Menu Position  
Menu Lock :  
Demo Mode :  
All Reset  
On  
English  
Off  
Off  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
5
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
• PIP On: Pictures from two input sources are displayed  
on the screen. You can select the input for sub  
picture, the sub picture’s position, size, and  
audio input source.  
x Setting “PIP” (Picture In Picture) (for PC 1/  
PC 2 only)  
When the “PIP Setting” menu is set to “PIP On,” pictures from  
two input sources are displayed on the screen at the same time.  
The main picture is displayed in full size, and the sub picture is  
displayed smaller in the corner of the screen. Also, you can  
choose either the sound from the main picture or the sub picture.  
PIP Off: The “PIP” function is turned off.  
To select the input for sub picture (PIP function: On)  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Notes  
When using the “PIP” function, if you switch the input using the  
button or the input select buttons, the “PIP” function may be released.  
If it happens, the input source that you have selected fills the entire  
screen. To use the “PIP” function again, set the “PIP Setting” menu to  
“PIP On” using the menu system or select “PIP On” by pressing the  
button (page 15).  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Option) and  
The “Option” menu appears on the screen.  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP” and press the  
OK button.  
When the “Input Sensing” menu in the “Option” menu is set to “On,”  
if the computer that is selected for main picture input enters the power  
saving mode, the display try to detect a signal from the other computer  
input and display it, if available. At this time, the “PIP” function will be  
released. To use the “PIP” function again, set the “PIP Setting” menu  
to “PIP On” using the menu system or select “PIP On” by pressing the  
button (page 15).  
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP Setting” and  
press the OK button.  
The “PIP Setting” menu appears on the screen.  
5
6
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP On” and press  
the OK button.  
Tip  
You can also switch the “PIP” setting by pressing the  
repeatedly.  
button  
Press the M/m buttons to select “Sub” and press  
the OK button.  
To switch the PIP function on and off  
The “Sub” menu appears on the screen.  
Option  
DVI-D: PC 1  
PIP On  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
PIP Setting :  
Sub :  
Sub Size :  
Sub Position  
Audio Select :  
PIP On  
TV  
VIDEO1  
VIDEO2  
Sub  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Option) and  
The “Option” menu appears on the screen.  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP” and press the  
OK button.  
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Press the M/m buttons to select the desired input  
source and press the OK button.  
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP Setting” and  
press the OK button.  
TV:  
A TV program is displayed in the sub-picture  
area.  
• VIDEO 1: The picture sent from the video equipment  
connected to the display’s video input jacks for  
VIDEO 1 is displayed in the sub-picture area.  
VIDEO 2: The picture sent from the video equipment  
connected to the display’s video input jack for  
VIDEO 2 is displayed in the sub-picture area.  
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Note  
6
Press the M/m buttons to select “Sub Position” and  
press the OK button.  
The inputs for main/sub pictures must be selected as shown below.  
The “Sub Position” menu appears on the screen.  
Main  
Sub  
Option  
DVI-D: PC 1  
PC 1  
PC 2  
TV  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO 2  
PIP On  
PIP Setting :  
Sub :  
Sub Size :  
Sub Position  
Audio Select :  
PIP On  
TV  
Large  
To change the sub picture’s size (PIP function: On)  
1
Press the MENU button.  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
2
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Option” menu appears on the screen.  
(Option) and  
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Press the M/m buttons to select the desired position  
and press the OK button.  
You can choose one of 4 positions for the sub picture.  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP” and press the  
OK button.  
To select the audio input source (PIP function: On)  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP Setting” and  
press the OK button.  
The “PIP Setting” menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Option) and  
5
6
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP On” and press  
the OK button.  
The “Option” menu appears on the screen.  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP” and press the  
OK button.  
Press the M/m buttons to select “Sub Size” and  
press the OK button.  
The “Sub Size” menu appears on the screen.  
US  
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP Setting” and  
press the OK button.  
Option  
DVI-D: PC 1  
PIP On  
The “PIP Setting” menu appears on the screen.  
PIP Setting :  
Sub :  
PIP On  
TV  
Sub Size :  
Sub Position  
Audio Select :  
Large  
Middle  
Small  
5
6
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP On” and press  
the OK button.  
Press the M/m buttons to select “Audio Select” and  
press the OK button.  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
The “Audio Select” menu appears on the screen.  
Option  
DVI-D: PC 1  
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Press the M/m buttons to select the desired size and  
press the OK button.  
Large  
PIP On  
PIP Setting :  
Sub :  
Sub Size :  
Sub Position  
Audio Select :  
PIP On  
TV  
Large  
Middle  
Main  
Sub  
• Small  
To change the sub picture’s position (PIP function: On)  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
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Press the M/m buttons to select the desired source  
and press the OK button.  
Main: The sound from the input source selected for the  
main picture will be used.  
Sub: The sound from the input source selected in the  
“Sub” menu will be used.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Option” menu appears on the screen.  
(Option) and  
3
4
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP” and press the  
OK button.  
Notes  
Volume should be adjusted on the connected computer or other  
equipment.  
If you set “PIP Setting” to “PIP On,” “Audio Select” is set to “Sub” as  
the default.  
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP Setting” and  
press the OK button.  
The “PIP Setting” menu appears on the screen.  
Tip  
5
Press the M/m buttons to select “PIP On” and press  
If you select “Sub,” is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.  
the OK button.  
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signal, the display try to detect a signal from the  
other computer input and display it, if available.  
The display does not switch the input  
x Setting “Caption Vision” (for TV/VIDEO 1/  
VIDEO 2 only)  
You can display Caption Vision if the broadcaster offers this  
• Off:  
automatically. Press the  
button or input select  
service.  
buttons to change the input.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
x Setting “Language”  
1
Press the MENU button.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Option) and  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
The “Option” menu appears on the screen.  
2
Press the M/m buttons to select  
(Option) and  
press the OK button.  
The “Option” menu appears on the screen.  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Caption Vision”  
and press the OK button.  
The “Caption Vision” menu appears on the screen.  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Language” and  
press the OK button.  
The “Language” menu appears on the screen.  
Option  
: TV  
PIP :  
Caption Vision :  
Input Sensing :  
Language :  
Menu Position  
Menu Lock :  
Demo Mode :  
All Reset  
Off  
CC1  
CC2  
CC3  
Option  
DVI-D: PC 1  
CC4  
Text 1  
Text 2  
Text 3  
Text 4  
PIP :  
Caption Vision :  
Input Sensing :  
Language  
Menu Position  
Menu Lock :  
Demo Mode :  
All Reset  
On  
English  
Français  
Español  
Off  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired type of  
Caption Vision and press the OK button.  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
Off:  
Caption Vision is turned off.  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select a language and  
press the OK button.  
English  
CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4: A printed version of the dialogue  
or sound effects of a program is displayed. (CC1 is  
suitable for most programs.)  
Français: French  
Español: Spanish  
Text1, Text2, Text3, Text4: Network/station information  
is presented using either half or the whole screen.  
x Setting “Menu Position”  
You can change the menu position if it is blocking an image on  
x Setting “Input Sensing” (for PC 1/PC 2 only)  
You can set the display to automatically detect an available input  
the screen.  
signal, and switches the input.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Option” menu appears on the screen.  
(Option) and  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
The “Option” menu appears on the screen.  
(Option) and  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Menu Position”  
and press the OK button.  
The “Menu Position” menu appears on the screen.  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Input Sensing”  
and press the OK button.  
The “Input Sensing” menu appears on the screen.  
Option  
DVI-D: PC 1  
Option  
DVI-D: PC 1  
PIP :  
PIP :  
Caption Vision :  
Input Sensing :  
Language :  
Menu Position  
Menu Lock :  
Demo Mode :  
All Reset  
Caption Vision :  
Input Sensing :  
Language :  
Menu Position  
Menu Lock :  
Demo Mode :  
All Reset  
On  
English  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
Select  
Set  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired position  
and press the OK button.  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select either “On” or “Off”  
and press the OK button.  
You can choose one of 9 positions where the menu will  
On:  
When a signal from the selected input source drops  
appear.  
off or you have selected the input that receives no  
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3
Press the M/m buttons to select “All Reset” and  
press the OK button.  
The “All Reset” menu appears on the screen.  
x Setting “Menu Lock”  
You can lock in the menu adjustments to prevent accidental  
adjustments or resetting.  
Option  
DVI-D: PC 1  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
PIP :  
Caption Vision :  
Input Sensing :  
Language :  
Menu Position  
Menu Lock :  
Demo Mode :  
All Reset  
On  
English  
Off  
Off  
OK  
Cancel  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Option) and  
The “Option” menu appears on the screen.  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
3
Press the M/m buttons to select “Menu Lock” and  
press the OK button.  
4
Press the M/m buttons to select the desired mode  
and press the OK button.  
The “Menu Lock” menu appears on the screen.  
Option  
DVI-D: PC 1  
OK: To reset all of the adjustment data to the default  
settings. Note that the “Language” setting is not  
reset by this method.  
PIP :  
Caption Vision :  
Input Sensing :  
Language :  
Menu Position  
Menu Lock  
Demo Mode :  
All Reset  
On  
English  
On  
Off  
Cancel: To cancel resetting and return to the menu screen.  
Note  
If you select OK in step 4, the adjustments made using the “Channel”  
menu are also set to the default. Therefore, after selecting OK, you need  
to run “Auto Program” to watch TV programs (page 14).  
1280 × 1024/60 Hz  
OK  
MENU  
Exit  
Select  
Set  
4
PresstheM/m buttons toselect either “On” or “Off”  
and press the OK button.  
On: If “On” has been selected, when you attempt to  
operate the MENU button, the “Option” menu  
appears on the screen; when you attempt to operate  
US  
the  
button, the  
icon appears.  
Off: The lock on the menu adjustments is released.  
To release the lock of the menu adjustments  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
The “Option” menu appears.  
Press the OK button.  
The “Menu Lock” menu appears.  
Press the M/m buttons to select “Off” and press the  
OK button.  
The lock on the menu adjustments is released.  
x Setting “Demo Mode”  
You can set the “Demo Mode” function to on or off.  
If you set the “Demo Mode” menu to “On,” the demonstration  
image appears on the screen.  
x Resetting to the default setting  
This function resets the adjustments for all inputs to the default  
setting. Use this function with care.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
The main menu appears on the screen.  
Press the M/m buttons to select  
press the OK button.  
(Option) and  
The “Option” menu appears on the screen.  
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Power saving function  
Technical Features  
This display meets the power-saving guidelines set by VESA,  
ENERGY STAR, and NUTEK. If the display is connected to a  
computer or video graphics board that is DPMS (Display Power  
Management Standard) for Analog input/DMPM (DVI Digital  
Monitor Power management) for Digital input compliant, the  
display will automatically reduce power consumption as shown  
below.  
Controlling the volume  
Using the display’s speakers or headphones, you can listen to  
sound from your computer or other equipment connected to the  
display’s audio input jacks.  
You can control the volume by using the “Volume” adjustment  
bar.  
MFM-HT75W  
Power mode Power consumption 1 (power)  
1
Press the VOL+/– buttons when there is no menu  
displayed on the screen.  
indicator  
normal  
68 W (max.)  
1.2 W (max.)  
green  
operation  
active off*  
orange  
(deep sleep)**  
Volume  
30  
,
MFM-HT95  
Power mode Power consumption 1 (power)  
indicator  
2
Press the VOL+/– buttons to set the desired volume  
level.  
The bar automatically disappears after about 5 seconds.  
normal  
operation  
74 W (max.)  
1.2 W (max.)  
green  
active off*  
orange  
(deep sleep)**  
Notes  
You cannot adjust the volume using the M/m buttons on the display  
when the main menu is displayed on the screen. Use the 2 +/– buttons  
on the remote control instead.  
You cannot adjust the volume using the M/m buttons on the remote  
control.  
When your display is in power saving mode, no sound comes from the  
speakers or the headphones.  
*
When your computer enters the “active off” mode, the input signal is  
cut and “No Input Signal” appears on the screen. After 5 seconds, the  
display enters the power saving mode.  
** “Deep sleep” is a power saving mode defined by the Environmental  
Protection Agency.  
Tip  
When the display is in the standby mode or the Sleep timer is activated,  
the 1 (power) indicator lights up in red.  
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Setting the Picture Mode  
Automatic picture quality  
adjustment function (for PC 2 only)  
You can select the Picture Mode using the  
in the “Picture” menu.  
button or “Mode”  
When the display receives an input signal, it  
automatically adjusts the picture’s position and  
sharpness (phase/pitch), and ensures that a clear  
picture appears on the screen.  
When you select “Auto,” the display automatically adjusts the  
screen brightness according to the brightness of the surroundings  
(Automatic brightness adjustment function). For more  
For details on using the “Mode” menu, see page 17.  
The factory preset mode  
For details on using the  
button, see below.  
When the display receives an input signal, it automatically  
matches the signal to one of the factory preset modes stored in the  
display’s memory to provide a high quality picture at the center of  
the screen. If the input signal matches the factory preset mode, the  
picture appears on the screen automatically with the appropriate  
default adjustments.  
Press the  
Each time you press the  
follows.  
button repeatedly.  
button, the Picture Mode changes as  
PC 1/PC 2  
TV/VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2  
If input signals do not match one of the factory  
preset modes  
When the display receives an input signal that does not match one  
of the factory preset modes, the automatic picture quality  
adjustment function of this display is activated to ensure that a  
clear picture always appears on the screen (within the following  
display frequency ranges):  
Game  
Movie  
Vivid  
Standard  
ECO  
MFM-HT75W  
PC  
US  
Horizontal frequency: 28–69 kHz  
Vertical frequency: 48–85 Hz  
MFM-HT95  
Horizontal frequency: 28–86 kHz  
Vertical frequency: 48–85 Hz (resolution<1280 × 1024),  
48–75 Hz (resolution=1280 × 1024)  
Auto  
Auto  
100  
100  
Each indication appears on the screen and Picture Mode is  
changed. The menu automatically disappears after about 5  
seconds.  
Consequently, the first time the display receives input signals that  
do not match one of the factory preset modes, the display may  
take a longer time than normal to display the picture on the screen.  
This adjustment data is automatically stored in memory so that  
next time, the display will function in the same way as when the  
display receives the signals that match one of the factory preset  
modes.  
Automatic brightness adjustment  
function (light sensor)  
If you adjust the phase, pitch, and picture position  
manually  
This display is provided with a feature to automatically adjust the  
screen brightness according to the brightness of the surroundings.  
The brightness of the screen is set to the most appropriate level by  
For some input signals, the automatic picture quality adjustment  
function of this display may not completely adjust the picture  
position, phase, and pitch. In this case, you can set these  
adjustments manually (page 24). If you set these adjustments  
manually, they are stored in memory as user modes and  
automatically recalled whenever the display receives the same  
input signals.  
setting the Picture Mode to “Auto” with the  
button or “Mode”  
in the “Picture” menu. (When you select the input from PC 1 or  
PC 2, “Movie” is selected as the default. When you select the  
input from VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or TV, “Vivid” is selected as the  
default.)  
Also, when you set the Picture Mode to “Auto” with the  
button, the adjustment bar is displayed. You can adjust the bar  
with the M/m buttons. Screen brightness changes according to  
the level you set.  
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Turning off the display  
automatically (for TV/VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2  
only)  
Troubleshooting  
Before contacting technical support, refer to this section.  
You can set the display to turn off automatically after a  
predetermined period of time (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90 minutes).  
On-screen messages  
If there is something wrong with the input signal, one of the  
following messages appears on the screen. To solve the problem,  
Press the SLEEP button on the remote control  
repeatedly.  
Each time you press the SLEEP button, the period of time changes  
as follows:  
If “Out of Range” appears on the screen  
This indicates that the input signal is not supported by the  
display’s specifications. Check the following items.  
For more information about on-screen messages, see “Trouble  
Off  
If “xxx.x kHz / xxx Hz” is displayed  
15 min  
This indicates that either the horizontal or vertical frequency  
is not supported by the display’s specifications.  
The figures indicate the horizontal and vertical frequencies of  
the current input signal.  
SLEEP  
30 min  
45 min  
60 min  
90 min  
I NFORMAT I ON  
DV I - D : PC1  
Ou t o f Ra n g e  
XXX . XKHz  
/
XXXHz  
If “Resolution i1280 × 768” is displayed  
(MFM-HT75W)  
This indicates that the resolution is not supported by the  
display’s specifications (1280 × 768 or less).  
I NFORMAT I ON  
DV I - D : PC1  
Ou t o f Ra n g e  
Re s o l u t i o n > 1 2 8 0X7 6 8  
To cancel the Sleep timer  
Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until “Off” appears.  
Tips  
If “Resolution i 1280 × 1024” is displayed  
(MFM-HT95)  
This indicates that the resolution is not supported by the  
If you turn the display off, and then turn it on again, the Sleep timer is  
set to off.  
While the Sleep timer is activated, the 1 (power) indicator  
lights up in red.  
display’s specifications (1280 × 1024 or less).  
I NFORMAT I ON  
DV I - D : PC1  
Ou t o f Ra n g e  
Re s o l u t i o n > 1 2 8 0X1 0 2 4  
If “No Input Signal” appears on the screen  
This indicates that no signal is being input via the currently  
selected connector.  
I NFORMAT I ON  
DV I - D : PC1  
No I n p u t S i g n a l  
Go t o Powe r Sa v e  
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If “Cable Disconnected” appears on the screen  
This indicates that the video signal cable has been disconnected  
from the currently selected connector.  
I NFORMAT I ON  
DV I - D : PC1  
Ca b l e D i s c o n n e c t e d  
If “Power will be turned off by off timer soon.”  
appears on the screen  
This indicates that the power provided to the display will be  
turned off by off timer in 1 minute.  
If “Power will be turned off by auto shut off soon.”  
appears on the screen  
This indicates that the power provided to the display will be  
turned off by auto shut off timer in 1 minute.  
If “Feature Not Available” appears on the screen  
This indicates that the function which you have attempted to  
operate is not available.  
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Trouble symptoms and remedies  
If a problem occurs as a result of a connected computer or other equipment, refer to the connected computer/equipment’s instruction manual.  
For PC 1/PC 2  
Symptom  
Check these items  
No picture.  
If the 1 (power) indicator is not lit, • Check that the power cord is properly connected.  
or if the 1 (power) indicator will not  
light up when the 1 (power) switch  
is pressed,  
If “Cable Disconnected” appears on • Check that the video signal cable is properly connected and all plugs are firmly seated in  
the screen,  
their sockets (page 9).  
• Check that the video input connector’s pins are not bent or pushed in.  
• Check that the input select setting is correct (page 12).  
• A non-supplied video signal cable is connected. If you connect a non-supplied video  
signal cable, “Cable Disconnected” may appear on the screen. This is not a malfunction.  
If “No Input Signal” appears on the  
screen, or the 1 (power) indicator is  
orange,  
• Check that the video signal cable is properly connected and all plugs are firmly seated in  
their sockets (page 9).  
• Check that the video input connector’s pins are not bent or pushed in.  
• Check that the input select setting is correct (page 12).  
xProblem caused by a computer or other equipment connected, and not  
caused by the display  
• The computer is in the power saving mode. Try pressing any key on the keyboard or  
moving the mouse.  
• Check that your graphics board is installed properly.  
• Check that the computer’s power is on.  
• Restart the computer.  
If “Out of Range” appears on the  
screen (page 36),  
xProblem caused by a computer or other equipment connected, and not  
caused by the display  
• Check that the video frequency range is within that specified for the display. If you  
replaced an old display with this display, reconnect the old display and adjust the  
computer’s graphics board within the following ranges:  
MFM-HT75W  
Horizontal frequency: 28–69 kHz (Analog RGB), 28–48 kHz (Digital RGB)  
Vertical frequency: 48–85 Hz (Analog RGB), 60 Hz (Digital RGB)  
Resolution: 1280 × 768 or less  
MFM-HT95  
Horizontal frequency: 28–86 kHz (Analog RGB), 28–64 kHz (Digital RGB)  
Vertical frequency: 48–85 Hz (Analog RGB, resolution<1280 × 1024), 48–75 Hz (Analog  
RGB, resolution=1280 × 1024), 60 Hz (Digital RGB)  
Resolution:1280 × 1024 or less  
For the MFM-HT75W only  
• SXGA picture is displayed with Safe Display Mode but it may be fuzzy. Set the resolution  
to 1280 × 768 on your computer.  
If using Windows,  
• If you replaced an old display with this display, reconnect the old display and do the  
following. Select “SONY” from the “Manufacturers” list and select “MFM-HT75W or  
MFM-HT95” from the “Models” list on the Windows device selection screen. If “MFM-  
HT75W or MFM-HT95” does not appear in the “Models” list, try “Plug & Play.”  
If using a Macintosh system,  
• When connecting a Macintosh computer, use an adapter (not supplied) if necessary.  
Connect the adapter to the computer before connecting the video signal cable.  
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Symptom  
Check these items  
Picture flickers, bounces,  
oscillates, or is scrambled.  
• Adjust the pitch and phase (PC 2 only) (page 24).  
xProblem caused by a computer or other equipment connected, and not  
caused by the display  
• Check your graphics board manual for the proper display setting.  
• Confirm that the graphics mode (VESA, Macintosh 19'' Color, etc.) and the frequency of  
the input signal are supported by this display. Even if the frequency is within the proper  
range, some graphics boards may have a sync pulse that is too narrow for the display to  
sync with correctly.  
• This display does not process interlace signals. Set for progressive signals.  
• Adjust the computer’s refresh rate (vertical frequency) to obtain the best possible picture  
(60 Hz is recommended).  
Picture is fuzzy.  
• Adjust the contrast and brightness (page 18).  
• Adjusting the sharpness (page 18).  
• Adjust the pitch and phase (PC 2 only) (page 24).  
xProblem caused by a computer or other equipment connected, and not  
caused by the display  
• Set the resolution to 1280 × 768 (MFM-HT75W), or 1280 × 1024 (MFM-HT95) on your  
computer.  
Picture is ghosting.  
• Eliminate the use of video cable extensions and/or video switch boxes.  
• Check that all plugs are firmly seated in their sockets.  
Picture is not centered or sized  
properly (PC 2 only).  
• Adjust the pitch and phase (page 24).  
• Adjust the picture position (page 24). Note that some video modes do not fill the screen to  
the edges.  
Picture is too small.  
Picture is dark.  
xProblem caused by a computer or other equipment connected, and not  
caused by the display  
US  
• Set the resolution to 1280 × 768 (MFM-HT75W), or 1280 × 1024 (MFM-HT95) on your  
computer.  
• Adjust the backlight (page 18).  
• Adjust the brightness (page 18).  
• Adjust the gamma on the “Gamma” menu (page 19).  
• It takes a few minutes for the display to become bright after turning on the display.  
• When the Picture Mode is set to “Auto,” the display brightness may become darker in low  
ambient light (pages 17, 35).  
Wavy or elliptical pattern (moire)  
is visible.  
• Adjust the pitch and phase (PC 2 only) (page 24).  
Color is not uniform.  
• Adjust the pitch and phase (PC 2 only) (page 24).  
• Adjust the color temperature (page 19).  
White does not look white.  
Display buttons do not operate  
• If “Menu Lock” is set to “On,” set it to “Off” (page 33).  
(
appears on the screen).  
Resolution displayed on the menu • Depending on the graphics board setting, the resolution displayed on the menu screen may  
screen is incorrect.  
not coincide with the one set on the computer.  
xProblem caused by a computer or other equipment connected, and not  
caused by the display  
For the MFM-HT75W only  
• If you replaced an old display with this display, the computer may operate in safe mode.  
Press the MENU button to display the menu screen, and confirm that the resolution and  
refresh rate (vertical frequency) displayed in the lower right corner of the menu screen are  
1280 × 768/60 Hz. If other than this value is displayed, replace this display with the  
display that was connected before and set the video output setting of the computer to 1280  
× 768/60 Hz. If 1280 × 768/60 Hz is unavailable, the graphics board on the computer may  
not be supported by this display.  
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For TV/VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2  
Symptom  
Check these items  
No picture.  
Cannot receive any channels.  
• Make sure the power cord is connected securely.  
• Turn on the power of the display.  
• Check antenna cable connections.  
No sound./Noisy sound.  
Good picture, no sound.  
• Check audio cable connections.  
• Check the volume control.  
• Press the MUTING or VOL + button so that “Muting” disappears from the screen  
• Disconnect your headphones.  
Remote control does not operate. • The batteries could be weak. Replace the batteries.  
• Check the polarity of the batteries.  
• If the 1 (power) indicator on the display does not light in orange, press the 1 (power)  
switch on the display.  
• If you intend to operate the TV functions, check the TV input is selected.  
• If you intend to operate the TV functions with the “PIP” function, check the TV input is  
selected for sub picture.  
Lost password.  
• Select the  
(Parent) menu on the menu screen, then enter the following master  
password: 4357. The master password clears your previous password and allows you to  
enter a new password (page 25).  
Noisy picture when viewing a TV  
channel.  
• Set the “NR” menu to “On” to reduce the noise on the picture (page 20)  
• Decrease the setting value for the “Sharpness” menu (page 18).  
Displaying information for this display  
While the display is receiving a video signal, press and  
hold the MENU button for more than 5 seconds until the  
information box appears.  
Press the MENU button again to make the box disappear.  
Example  
INFORMATION  
Model  
name  
Model : MFM-HT75W  
Serial  
number  
Ser.No. : 1234567  
Manufactured : 2005-##  
Week and year  
of manufacture  
If any problem persists, call your authorized Sony dealer and give  
the following information:  
• Model name: MFM-HT75W or MFM-HT95  
• Serial number  
• Detailed description of the problem  
• Date of purchase  
• Name and specifications of your computer and graphics board  
• Type of input signals (PC 1/PC 2/TV/VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2)  
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VIDEO 1  
Signal standard:  
Component video (Y, P , P ) (RCA jack)  
Specifications  
LCD panel  
B
R
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75-ohm unbalanced, sync negative  
P : 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
B
Panel type: a-Si TFT Active Matrix  
Screen size:  
17 inch (43 cm) (MFM-HT75W)  
19 inch (48 cm) (MFM-HT95)  
Display resolution:  
MFM-HT75W  
P : 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω  
R
Signal format:  
480i (525i), 480p (525p), 576i (625i), 576p (625p),  
720p (750p), 1080i (1125i)  
Audio:  
RCA jack (stereo), 500 mVrms (100% modulation)  
VIDEO 2  
Horizontal: Max. 1280 dots  
Vertical: Max. 768 lines  
MFM-HT95  
Signal standard:  
S-Video (4-pin mini DIN)  
Horizontal: Max. 1280 dots  
Vertical: Max. 1024 lines  
Signal input  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75-ohm unbalanced, sync negative  
C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 Ω  
Composite video (RCA jack)  
PC 1  
1.0 Vp-p, 75-ohm unbalanced, sync negative  
Video format: NTSC, PAL, SECAM  
Audio:  
Signal format:  
Digital RGB (DVI-D) (TMDS Single link)  
Operating frequency:  
MFM-HT75W  
RCA jack (stereo), 500 mVrms (100% modulation)  
Plug & Play  
VESA, DDC2B  
Speaker output  
Max. 3 W × 2 +5 W  
Headphones output  
Horizontal: 28–48 kHz  
Vertical: 60 Hz  
MFM-HT95  
Horizontal: 28–64 kHz  
Vertical: 60 Hz  
Audio:  
Stereo mini jack, 500 mVrms (100% modulation)  
Stereo minijack  
Power requirements  
US  
100–240 V AC, 50–60 Hz  
Max. 1.3 A (MFM-HT75W)  
Max. 1.4 A (MFM-HT95)  
Power consumption  
In use (Max.): 68 W (MFM-HT75W)/74 W (MFM-HT95)  
In standby (Max.): 1.2 W  
Operating temperature  
0–35°C  
PC 2  
Signal format:  
Analog RGB (HD-15D-sub)  
Operating frequency:  
MFM-HT75W  
Horizontal: 28–69 kHz  
Vertical: 48–85 Hz  
MFM-HT95  
Dimensions (width/height/depth)  
Display (upright):  
Horizontal: 28–86 kHz  
Vertical: 48–85 Hz (resolution<1280 × 1024)  
48–75 Hz (resolution=1280 × 1024)  
MFM-HT75W  
Approx. 450.2 × 353.5 × 176 mm  
Signal levels:  
3
(
17 /4  
×
14  
×
7
inches)  
RGB signal: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 , positive  
SYNC signal:  
MFM-HT95  
Approx. 466.6 × 437 × 185 mm  
TTL level, 2.2 k, positive or negative (Separate  
horizontal and vertical, or composite sync)  
0.3 Vp-p, 75 , negative (Sync on green)  
3
1
3
(
18 /8  
×
17 /4  
×
7 /8 inches)  
Mass  
MFM-HT75W  
Approx. 6.3 kg (13 lb. 14 oz.)  
MFM-HT95  
Approx. 7.8 kg (17 lb. 3 oz.)  
Audio:  
Stereo mini jack, 500 mVrms (100% modulation)  
TV  
TV system:  
American TV standard (NTSC)  
Channel coverage:  
Accessories  
VHF: 2 to 13  
UHF: 14 to 69  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
CATV: 1 to 125  
Antenna:  
75-ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF  
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