Sony XVM-B62 User Manual

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The default settings are underlined.
Picture
Settable range: 0 to 63 (default setting is
“36”)
Adjusting the contrast.
Brightness
Settable range: 0 to 63 (default setting is
“30”)
Adjusting the brightness.
Color
Settable range: 0 to 63 (default setting is
“34”)
Adjusting the color.
Hue
Adjust this if the picture is reddish or
greenish. The default setting is “CTR
(center)”.
”Hue” is displayed for NTSC system only.
Video Adjust
Resetting the picture, brightness and colour
setting at single operation.
Note
Input channel, color system for the input
video signal (PAL/NTSC), screen mode, and
blue background setting will not be reset
when you reset the adjustments.
Mode
Full, Normal, Wide, Zoom
Setting the screen mode.
Full:
An image with an aspect ratio of 4
to 3 enlarged to the left and right
edges of the screen (regular image).
Normal: An image with an aspect ratio of 4
to 3.
Wide:
An image with an aspect ratio of 4
to 3, with only the left and right
sides of the image being enlarged to
fill the screen.
Zoom:
An image with an aspect ratio of 4
to 3 enlarged to the left and right
edges of the screen, with the
overflowing parts (top and bottom)
cut off to fill the screen.
Blue Back
On, Off
Setting the blue background screen.
Select NTSC or PAL System
NTSC, PAL
Usually it is not necessary to change this
setting because this unit automatically
determines the color system depending on
the signal type. Select either NTSC or PAL
depending on the system of your local area
when the picture is distorted.
The setting value of the
item selected appears in this
area.
Operation
Changing the menu
settings
You can adjust the display settings
manually.
MENU
1
Press (MENU).
The “Picture” screen appears.
Picture
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Press+/-,or MENU.
Each time you press (MENU), the
setting screen changes in the
following sequence:
Picture t Brightness t Color t
Hue* t Video Adjust t Mode t
Blue Back t Select NTSC or PAL
System 
t Menu Off
Appears only when the NTSC color
system is selected.
2
Press 
 or 
 to adjust to the
desired setting.
See the following for the setting
options.