Sony D5322 User Manual

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To set the date manually
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From the Home screen, tap  .
2
Find and tap 
Settings > Date & time.
3
Unmark the 
Automatic date & time checkbox, if it is marked.
4
Tap 
Set date.
5
Adjust the date by scrolling up and down.
6
Tap 
Set.
To set the time manually
1
From your Home screen, tap  .
2
Find and tap 
Settings > Date & time.
3
Unmark the 
Automatic date & time checkbox if it is marked.
4
Tap 
Set time.
5
Scroll up or down to adjust the hour and minute.
6
If applicable, scroll up to change 
AM to PM, or vice versa.
7
Tap 
Set.
To set the time zone
1
From your Home screen, tap  .
2
Find and tap 
Settings > Date & time.
3
Unmark the 
Automatic time zone checkbox, if it is marked.
4
Tap 
Select time zone.
5
Select an option.
Mobile BRAVIA® Engine
Sony's Mobile BRAVIA® Engine technology improves the viewing quality of photos
and videos after you take them, giving you clearer, sharper and more natural images.
Mobile BRAVIA Engine is turned on by default, but you can turn it off if you want to
reduce battery consumption.
To turn on Mobile BRAVIA® Engine
1
From your Home screen, tap  .
2
Find and tap 
Settings > Display.
3
Mark the 
Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2 checkbox if it is not marked.
Enhancing the sound output
You can enhance the sound output that comes from the speakers in your device
using features such as Clear Phase™ and xLOUD™ technology.
Using Clear Phase™ technology
Use Clear Phase™ technology from Sony to automatically adjust the sound quality
coming from your device's internal speakers and get a cleaner, more natural sound.
To enhance the speaker sound quality using Clear Phase™
1
From your Home screen, tap  .
2
Find and tap 
Settings > Sound.
3
Mark the 
Clear Phase™ checkbox.
The activation of the Clear Phase™ feature has no effect on voice communication
applications. For example, there is no change in the voice call sound quality.
Using xLOUD™ technology
Use xLOUD™ audio filter technology from Sony to enhance the speaker volume
without sacrificing quality. Get a more dynamic sound as you listen to your favourite
songs.
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