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Sony XV-C900 - Location and Function of Controls

Sony XV-C900
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Location
and
Function
of
Controls
|16
FADER
lever
Controls
the
video
and
audio
fade
in/out.
This
lever
should
normally
be
kept
at
the
lowermost
position
for
both
video
and
audio.
Press
the
VIDEO
button
and
move
the
lever
up
to
fade
out
the
screen
in
the
fader
color
designated
by
the
WHITE/BLACK/BACK
COLOR
buttons.
Move
it
down
to
fade
in.
Press
the
AUDIO
button
and
move
the
lever
up
to
fade
out
the
audio
sound.
Move
it
down
to
fade
in.
|17.
AUTO
WIPE/FADER
buttons,
SPEED
control
and
START
button
Allow
automatic
wipe
and
fade
in/out.
The
speed
can
be
adjusted
using
the
SPEED
control.
Press
the
START
button
to
begin.
|18|
WIPE
PATTERN
buttons
Setect
the
wipe
pattern.
‘19!
WIPE
lever
‘Wipes
the
screen
with
the
color
selected
by
the
COLOR
SELECT
knob.
20
WHITE
BALANCE
ON/OFF
and
WIDE
RANGE
switches
Enable
the
white
balance
adjustment.
Press
the
WIDE
RANGE
switch
to
widen
the
range
of
white
balance
control.
|21:
WHITE
CLIP
switch
and
control
‘'
Compensate
color
with
bright
segments
of
the
image
to
make
white
objects
look
normal.
Set
the
compensation
level
using
the
control.
Turning
it
clockwise
increases
the
level.
The
white
clip
function
is
disabled
when
the
WHITE
BALANCE
switch
is
turned
off.
|22|
BLACK
BALANCE
ON/OFF
and
WIDE
RANGE
switches
Enable
black
balance
adjustment.
Press
the
WIDE
RANGE
switch
to
widen
the
range
of
black
balance
control.
|23|
BLACK
CLIP
switch
Compensates
color
with
dark
segments
of
the
image
to
make
black
objects
look
normal.
Set
the
compensation
level
using
the
control.
Turning
it
clockwise
increases
the
level.
The
black
clip
function
is
disabled
when
the
BLACK
BALANCE
switch
is
turned
off.
24|
AUDIO
MIX
control
Controls
the
mixing
level
of
audio
signals
input
from
SOURCE
IN
and
LINE
IN
jacks.
25|
MIC
(microphone)
LEVEL
control
Controls
the
level
of
sound
input
from
the
MIC
jack.
26
|
MIC
jack
(minijack)
Accepts
a
microphone.