Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 User Guide - Page 55

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• Crop: Output is cropped to use the full height of your TV. The image occupies the whole display area of the screen. • Scale: Output is scaled to show the full width of your phone screen. The content displayed on the screen is framed by black bars on the top and bottom. You can also adjust the TV out signal type from your phone, to fit your TV set. The following signal types are available: • NTSC: TV signal type used in the majority of countries using the NTSC standard. • NTSC-J: TV signal type used in Japan. • PAL B/G/D/K/I: TV signal type used in the majority of countries using the PAL standard. • PAL-M: TV signal type used in Brazil. • PAL-Nc: TV signal type used in Argentina. To change the TV out screen mode 1 Tap > Settings > System > TV output. 2 In the Screen mode tab, select a TV out screen mode. To change the TV out signal type 1 Tap > Settings > System > TV output. 2 In the Signal type tab, select a TV output signal type from the drop-down list. To disable the TV out mode 1 Tap > Settings > System > TV output. 2 In the Screen mode tab, select Turn off. Media server Your phone has built-in media server functionality that establishes a Wi-Fi™ connection to your home network. Other devices on your home network that have enabled media server functionality can access, view and play video, music, and images saved in your phone or on your SD Card. The content of these other devices is also available for shared access. 55 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.

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Crop: Output is cropped to use the full height of your TV. The image occupies the whole
display area of the screen.
Scale: Output is scaled to show the full width of your phone screen. The content displayed
on the screen is framed by black bars on the top and bottom.
You can also adjust the TV out signal type from your phone, to fit your TV set. The following
signal types are available:
NTSC: TV signal type used in the majority of countries using the NTSC standard.
NTSC-J: TV signal type used in Japan.
PAL B/G/D/K/I: TV signal type used in the majority of countries using the PAL standard.
PAL-M: TV signal type used in Brazil.
PAL-Nc: TV signal type used in Argentina.
To change the TV out screen mode
1
Tap
>
Settings
>
System
>
TV output
.
2
In the
Screen mode
tab, select a TV out screen mode.
To change the TV out signal type
1
Tap
>
Settings
>
System
>
TV output
.
2
In the
Signal type
tab, select a TV output signal type from the drop-down list.
To disable the TV out mode
1
Tap
>
Settings
>
System
>
TV output
.
2
In the
Screen mode
tab, select
Turn off
.
Media server
Your phone has built-in media server functionality that establishes a Wi-Fi™ connection to
your home network. Other devices on your home network that have enabled media server
functionality can access, view and play video, music, and images saved in your phone or
on your SD Card. The content of these other devices is also available for shared access.
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This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.