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Online

Reference

Book:

Online

Registration:

Software

Updates:

For Your Convenience

To learn more about your unit, visit the online Reference Book at: http://www.sony.com/referencebook

Be sure to register your unit.

United States

Canada

http://productregistration.sony.com

http://www.SonyStyle.ca/registration

Your unit is capable of receiving software updates. For the latest information about software updates for your unit, visit:

United States

Canada

http://www.sony.com/tvsupport http://www.sony.ca/support

NOTE: If your unit is connected to the Internet, you can check for software updates by selecting

Settings, Product

Support and then Software Update.

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© 2009 Sony Corporation

Sony Customer Support

U.S.A.: www.sony.com/tvsupport

Canada: www.sony.ca/support

United States

1.800.222.SONY

Canada

1.877.899.SONY

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Owner’s Record

The model, electric ratings, serial numbers and the date of manufacture are in the following locations:

Monitor: rear of the monitor at the bottom left

Media receiver: on the underside and rear

Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this unit.

Monitor

Model Name

Serial No.

Media receiver

Model Name

Serial No.

CAUTION

To prevent electric shock and blade exposure, do not use this polarized AC plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted.

Operate the unit only on 120 V AC.

Avoid operating the unit at temperatures below 41°F (5°C).

Wireless Function of the Unit

The picture may be affected depending on the installation environment or setup of the monitor and media receiver

(page 20).

It may take time to transmit pictures depending on the types of signal, fast motion, such as game pictures, etc.

If pictures from a PC or still images are displayed, flickering or blurring may occur.

This unit can be used only in combination of the supplied monitor and media receiver.

Do not operate this unit near medical equipment (pacemaker, etc.), as malfunction of the medical equipment may result.

Although this unit transmits/receives scrambled signals, be careful of unauthorised interception. We cannot be responsible for any trouble as a result.

Licensing Information

Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.

Fergason Patent Properties, LLC:

U.S. Patent No. 5,717,422

U.S. Patent No. 6,816,141

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

In the United States, TV Guide and other related marks are trademarks of Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. In Canada, TV Guide is a registered mark of

Transcontinental Inc., and is used under license by Gemstar-TV

Guide International, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.

The TV Guide On Screen system is manufactured under license from Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.

The TV Guide On Screen system is protected by one or more of the following United States patents 6,498,895; 6,850,693; 6,396,546;

5,940,073; 6,239,794 to Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/ or its subsidiaries.

Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its related affiliates are not in any way liable for the accuracy or availability of the program schedule information or other data in the TV Guide On Screen system and cannot guarantee service availability in your area. In no event shall Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its related affiliates be liable for any damages in connection with the accuracy or availability of the program schedule information or other data in the TV Guide On Screen system.

Blu-ray Disc is a trademark.

“BRAVIA” and and DMe x

, S-Force, Motionflow, BRAVIA Sync,

are trademarks or registered marks of Sony Corporation.

“XrossMediaBar” is a trademark of Sony Corporation. “XMB” is a trademark of Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment

Inc.

“PlayStation” is a registered trademark and “PS3” is a trademark of

Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

DLNA

®

, the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED™ are trademarks, service marks, or certification marks of the Digital

Living Network Alliance.

Your BRAVIA TV is ENERGY STAR ® qualified in the “Home” mode.

It meets strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and

Department of Energy. ENERGY STAR is a joint program of these government agencies, designed to promote energy efficient products and practices.

Changes to certain features, settings, and functionalities of this TV

(i.e. TV Guide, Picture/Sound, Light Sensor, Power Savings) can increase or change the power consumption.

Depending upon such changed settings, the power consumption may exceed the limits required for the ENERGY STAR qualification in the “Home” mode.

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This manual is for the 46 and 52 inch BRAVIA KDL-XBR10 series models with screen size measured diagonally.

Contents

Introducing Your BRAVIA

®

TV

Experiencing Stunning HD with

Your BRAVIA TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

The Four Steps to a Full HD Experience . . . . 4

TV Feature Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Getting Started

Setting Up Your Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Connecting the AC Power Cord . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Using a Wall-Mount Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Locating Inputs and Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Connecting the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Connecting Internet & DLNA Certified™

Networks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Connecting Other Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Removing the Terminal Cover for

Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Installing the Unit Against a Wall or

Enclosed Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Securing the Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Establishing the Wireless Communication

Between the Monitor and

Media Receiver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Running Initial Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Operating the TV

Using the Remote Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Remote Control Button Description . . . . . . . 23

Unit Controls and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Programming the Remote Control . . . . . . . . 27

Manufacturer’s Code List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Using Other Equipment with Your

Remote Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Remote Control Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Exploring the XMB

Features

and TV

Category Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Accessing Photo, Music, and Video

Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

BRAVIA Internet Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Photo, Music, and Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

BRAVIA Internet Widgets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Favorites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

TV Guide On Screen

®

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Background TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

Wide Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

BRAVIA

®

Sync™ with Control for HDMI. . . . 47

Other Information

How to Care for Your BRAVIA . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Welcome to the World of BRAVIA

®

HDTV

Thank you for purchasing this Sony BRAVIA

®

high-definition television. Use the documentation listed below to get the most out of your unit.

Safety Booklet

Provides precautionary measures to keep you and your unit safe. Read this information prior to setting up your unit.

Operating Instructions

Provides general unit operation information.

Quick Setup Guide

Provides unit setup information, illustrates sample optional equipment connection diagrams, and highlights TV features.

Reference Book

Offers the most complete unit operation information available for your unit and presents advanced customization details. Access it at www.sony.com/referencebook.

The unit operation information above has been designed in an eco-friendly manner to reduce the consumption of natural resources.

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Introducing Your BRAVIA

®

TV

Experiencing Stunning HD with Your BRAVIA TV

To experience the stunning detail of your new BRAVIA TV, you need access to high-definition

(HD) programming. Your BRAVIA TV can receive and display HD programming from:

• Over-the-air broadcasting via HD-quality antenna

• HD cable subscription

• HD satellite subscription

• Blu-ray Disc™ player or other HD compatible external equipment

Contact your cable, satellite or HD service provider for information on upgrading to HD programming.

The Four Steps to a Full HD Experience

Set, Source, Sound, and Setup

Along with your BRAVIA TV set, a complete HD system requires a source of HD programming, an HD sound system, and a proper connection setup. Refer to the Quick

Setup Guide, enclosed separately, for connecting other optional equipment.

You can enjoy crisp, clear images, smooth movement, and high-impact visuals from

1080 HD signals as shown here.

When you compare a high-definition signal to a standard definition signal, you will notice a big difference in picture quality. If black bars appear as shown here, press WIDE on the remote control to fill the screen.

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TV Feature Highlights

Your BRAVIA TV is equipped with the latest in TV technology.

Broadband Internet Connectivity: BRAVIA Internet

Video brings videos, movies and much more from the

Internet to your unit (page 35). BRAVIA Internet Widgets

allow you to access local weather, news, and much more.

Displayed here is Widgets (page 39).

Digital Media Accessibility: Use the Photo, Music, and

Video Category icons to access photo, music, and video files from DLNA Certified

TM

networked equipment or Sony

USB equipment. Displayed here is Photo USB (page 36).

Photo

DSC02991

Fri 5/25/2007 12:06 PM JPG

DSC00140.JPG

DSC00141.JPG

Central Location for Your Favorite Items: The

Favorites feature centralizes your favorite BRAVIA

Internet Video and Widgets items, Photo, Music, Video content, TV channels, External Inputs, and Background

TV themes for quick and easy access (page 41).

Channel Programming Information: TV Guide On

Screen

®

provides TV programming information (page 42).

TV Home Menu: XMB

TM

(XrossMediaBar) unit menu provides you access to unit settings, photo, music, video,

TV channel listings, and more (page 32).

Product Support

Preferences

Settings

Picture & Display

Sound

Channels & Inputs

Network

TV

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Getting Started

Setting Up Your Monitor

This monitor is packaged with a detached Table-Top Stand so you can mount your monitor to a wall right away. If you are not mounting the monitor to a wall, you will need to attach the Table-

Top Stand. You will need a Phillips screwdriver and the supplied screws to complete the task. Look for the attachment instructions provided with the unit.

Be sure to consider the following while setting up your monitor:

• Disconnect all cables when carrying the monitor.

• Carry the monitor with the adequate number of people; larger size monitors require two or more people.

• Correct hand placement while carrying the monitor is very important for safety and to avoid damage.

• Ensure your monitor has adequate ventilation, see page 17.

• For best picture quality, do not expose the screen to direct illumination or sunlight.

• Avoid installing the monitor in a room with reflective wall and floor materials.

• Avoid moving the monitor from a cold area to a warm area. Sudden room temperature changes may cause moisture condensation. This may cause the monitor to show poor picture and/or poor color. Should this occur, allow moisture to evaporate completely before powering the monitor on.

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• Read the supplied Safety Booklet for additional safety information.

• When cable connection is completed, be sure to secure the monitor to a stable surface or mount it to a wall. The designated Sony wall-mount bracket model and TV stand model name(s) are available under the “Other Information” section of Operating Instructions. For details on securing

the monitor, see page 18.

Connecting the AC Power Cord

Make sure all connections are set before connecting the AC power cord.

Monitor

1

Connect the supplied AC power cord to the monitor.

2

Attach the stand cover.

Do not pinch the AC power cord.

3

Attach the terminal cover.

4

Media receiver

AC power cord (supplied)

7

Using a Wall-Mount Bracket

All models can be mounted to a wall using the Wall-Mount Bracket (not supplied) out of the box as packaged.

Prepare the monitor for the Wall-Mount Bracket before making cable connections.

Sony strongly recommends that you use the Wall-Mount Bracket model designed for your

monitor (see page 49) and that wall-mounting of your monitor should be performed by a

Sony dealer or licensed contractor.

• Follow the instruction guide provided with the Wall-Mount Bracket for your model. You may also need to refer to the online Reference Book for additional information for your unit model. Sufficient expertise is required in installing this monitor, especially to determine the strength of the wall for withstanding the monitor’s weight.

• Be sure to use the screws supplied with the Wall-Mount Bracket when attaching the mounting hooks to the monitor. (Do not use the screws that are intended for the Table-Top

Stand attachment.)

The supplied M6 screws are designed so that they are 8 mm to 12 mm in length when measured from the attaching surface of the mounting hook.

Use of screws other than those supplied with the bracket may result in internal damage to the monitor or cause it to fall, etc.

When attaching to the Wall-Mount Bracket

8-12 mm

Spacer (black)

Screw M6 × 16 (supplied with the Wall-Mount Bracket)

Mounting Hook

Rear of the monitor

When attaching to the Floor Stand

8-12 mm

Spacer (silver)

Screw M6 × 20 (supplied with the monitor)

Mounting Hook

Rear of the monitor

• Be sure to store the unused screws and Table-Top Stand in a safe place until you are ready to attach the Table-Top Stand. Keep the screws away from small children. When you are

using the Table-Top Stand, be sure to read page 19.

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Locating Inputs and Outputs

Front of media receiver

1 2 3

2 IN

4

SERVICE ONLY VIDEO

VIDEO 2 IN

L (MONO) -AUDIO-R

Rear of media receiver

5

6 7 8 9

1

VIDEO IN

1

CABLE/

ANTENNA

2

R AUDIO L P

R

P

B

COMPONENT IN

(1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i)

Y

AUDIO OUT

(VAR/FIX)

(OPTICAL)

DIGITAL

AUDIO

OUT

DMe x

/

SERVICE

R AUDIO L

AUDIO

RGB

PC IN

1

R AUDIO

AUDIO IN

L

3

IN

4

REMOTE

LAN

0

Rear of monitor qa qs qd 1 qf

3

5

10

• An HDMI or Component video (YP

B

P

R

) connection is required to view 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p video formats. The 1080/24p video format is available only with HDMI connection.

This unit displays all video input signals in a resolution of 1,920 dots × 1,080 lines.

Item

1

HDMI IN 1/2/3/4

AUDIO IN

R-AUDIO-L

Description

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) provides an uncompressed, alldigital audio/video interface between this unit and any HDMI-equipped audio/video equipment, such as a set-top box, DVD player, and A/V receiver. HDMI supports enhanced, or high-definition video, plus digital audio. Be sure to use only an HDMI cable that bears the HDMI logo.

Use the HDMI IN 1 port when connecting DVI equipment with a DVI-to-HDMI cable or adapter (not supplied). Equipment using a DVI connection also requires an additional audio connection using an audio cable connected to AUDIO (L/R).

Connects to USB equipment to access photo, music, and video files.

2

USB

3 SERVICE ONLY This port is for service only.

4

VIDEO 2 IN

L (MONO)-

AUDIO-R

Connects to the composite video and audio output ports on your A/V equipment.

If you have mono equipment, connect its audio output port to the media receiver’s

L (MONO) audio input port.

5

AC IN

Connects to your power source. Connect the supplied power cord to AC IN and the nearest wall outlet.

6

VIDEO IN 1/

COMPONENT

IN 1 (1080p/

1080i/720p/

480p/480i)/

R-AUDIO-L

This input port can be used as composite video input (VIDEO 1) or as component video input (COMPONENT 1). For composite use, connect the yellow jack to Y for video and use audio (L/R) for audio signals. For component connection, use Y, P

B

,

P

R

for video signals and also connect the audio (L/R) for audio signals.

By default, this unit will automatically detect and switch between VIDEO 1 and

COMPONENT 1. To manually set the input type, press HOME, select Settings, then Channels & Inputs, then select Video/Component 1 Selection.

Connects to the left and right audio input jacks of your analog audio equipment. You can use these outputs to listen to your unit’s audio through your stereo system.

7

AUDIO OUT

(VAR/FIX)

R-AUDIO-L

8

PC IN

(RGB/AUDIO)

Connects to a personal computer’s video and audio output connector. Can also be connected to other analog RGB equipment.

For some Apple Macintosh computers, it may be necessary to use an adapter (not supplied). If an adapter is used, connect the adapter to the computer before connecting the HD15-HD15 cable.

You may need to adjust the unit settings or your PC’s resolution and timing (see

page 14).

This jack is for receiving the external control signal.

9

REMOTE

0

CABLE/

ANTENNA

RF input that connects to your cable or over-the-air antenna.

qa

COMPONENT

IN 2

Component video provides better picture quality than the composite video.

Audio connection is required for the COMPONENT IN ports, connect audio (L/R). qs

DIGITAL AUDIO

OUT (OPTICAL)

Connects to the optical audio input of digital audio equipment that is PCM/Dolby*

Digital compatible.

qd

DMe x

/SERVICE This USB port is only for service unless you are connecting an optional BRAVIA

Link module (DMe x

).

qf

LAN

Connects to an existing network using an Ethernet cable. Be sure to complete

Network Setup (page 21).

* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby

Laboratories.

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Connecting the Unit

Cable System or VHF/UHF Antenna System

You can enjoy high-definition and standard-definition digital programming (if available in your area) along with standard-definition analog programming.

This unit is capable of receiving unscrambled digital programming for both cable (QAM and

8VSB) and external VHF/UHF antenna (ATSC).

Cable or VHF/UHF (or VHF only)

75-ohm coaxial cable Rear of media receiver

CABLE/

ANTENNA

• It is strongly recommended that you connect the CABLE/ANTENNA input using a 75-ohm coaxial cable to receive optimum picture quality. A 300-ohm twin lead cable can easily be affected by radio frequency interference, resulting in signal degradation.

Cable System and VHF/UHF Antenna System

Use an optional A-B RF switch (not supplied) to switch between the cable

A-B RF Switch and over-the-air antenna programming, as shown here.

Cable

Antenna

Set the Cable/Antenna setting found under the Settings on the XMB

to

Cable or Antenna for the type of input signal you choose.

A

B

Rear of media receiver

CABLE/

ANTENNA

HD Cable Box/HD Satellite Box

You can enjoy high-definition programming by subscribing to a high-definition service or a highdefinition satellite service. For the best possible picture, make sure you connect this equipment to your media receiver via the HDMI or component video (with audio) input located on the rear of the media receiver.

Shown with HDMI Connection

CATV/Satellite antenna cable

HD cable box/

HD satellite box

Rear of media receiver

1

CABLE/

ANTENNA

2

R AUDIO L P

R

P

B

COMPONENT IN

(1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i)

VIDEO IN

1

Y

AUDIO OUT

(VAR/FIX)

R AUDIO L

(OPTICAL)

DIGITAL

AUDIO

OUT

DMe x /

SERVICE

AUDIO

RGB

PC IN

1

R AUDIO

AUDIO IN

L

3

IN

4

REMOTE

LAN

HDMI cable

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Shown with DVI Connection

AUDIO-L (white)

AUDIO-R (red)

Rear of media receiver

1

CABLE/

ANTENNA

2

VIDEO IN

1

R AUDIO L P

R

P

B

COMPONENT IN

(1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i)

Y

AUDIO OUT

(VAR/FIX)

R AUDIO L

(OPTICAL)

DIGITAL

AUDIO

OUT

DMe x /

SERVICE

RGB

PC IN

AUDIO

1

R AUDIO

AUDIO IN

L

3

IN

Audio cable

4

REMOTE

LAN

HD cable box/

HD satellite box

CATV/

Satellite antenna cable

DVI-to-HDMI cable

• If your equipment has a DVI output and not an HDMI output, connect the DVI output to the

HDMI IN 1 (with DVI-to-HDMI cable or adapter) and connect the audio output to the AUDIO

IN (L/R) of HDMI IN 1.

Shown with Component Connection

Rear of media receiver

1

VIDEO IN

1

CABLE/

ANTENNA

2

R AUDIO L P

R

P

B

COMPONENT IN

(1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i)

Y

AUDIO OUT

(VAR/FIX)

R AUDIO L

(OPTICAL)

DIGITAL

AUDIO

OUT

DMe x /

SERVICE

RGB

PC IN

AUDIO

1

R AUDIO

AUDIO IN

L

3

AUDIO-R (red)

AUDIO-L (white)

P

R

(red)

P

B

(blue)

Y (green)

IN

Component video cable

4

REMOTE

LAN

Audio cable

CATV/Satellite antenna cable

HD cable box/

HD satellite box

(Continued)

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Shown with PC connection

Use this unit as a monitor for your PC by connecting an HD15-HD15 cable connection as shown below.

This unit can also be connected to a PC with a DVI or HDMI output. (Refer to the supplied Quick

Setup Guide.)

Rear of media receiver

1

VIDEO IN

1

CABLE/

ANTENNA

2

R AUDIO L P

R

P

B

COMPONENT IN

(1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i)

Y

AUDIO OUT

(VAR/FIX)

R AUDIO L

(OPTICAL)

DIGITAL

AUDIO

OUT

DMe x /

SERVICE

RGB

PC IN

AUDIO

1

R AUDIO

AUDIO IN

L

3

IN

4

REMOTE

LAN

HD15-HD15 cable (analog RGB)

Audio cable (stereo mini plugs)

PC Input Signal Reference Chart

After connecting the PC to the unit, set the output signal from your PC according to the supported resolutions and timings indicated below.

Supported resolutions

Signal

VGA

Horizontal

(Pixel)

640

800

SVGA

XGA

WXGA

1,024

1,280

1,280

SXGA

HDTV*

1,360

1,280

1,920

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

Vertical

(Line)

480

600

768

768

768

768

1,024

1,080

Horizontal frequency (kHz)

47.8

47.7

64.0

67.5

31.5

37.9

48.4

47.4

Vertical frequency (Hz)

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Standard

VGA

VESA Guidelines

VESA Guidelines

VESA

VESA

VESA

VESA

CEA-861*

~

• This unit’s PC input does not support Sync on Green or Composite Sync.

• This unit’s PC VGA input does not support interlaced signals.

• For the best picture quality, it is recommended to use the signals in the above chart. In plug and play, signals with a 60 Hz vertical frequency will be detected automatically. (PC reboot may be necessary.)

* The 1080p timing when applied to the HDMI input will be treated as a video timing and not PC timing. This affects Picture settings and Wide Mode settings. To view PC content set Scene Select to Graphics,

Wide Mode to Full, and Display Area to Full Pixel.

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• Connect the PC IN jack to the PC using an HD15-HD15 cable with ferrite core (analog RGB) and

audio cable (see page 11).

• The unit enters the standby mode automatically when the PC is connected to the unit and no signal has been output from the PC for more than 30 seconds, see the online Reference Book for details.

Connecting Internet & DLNA Certified™ Networks

Connect an Ethernet cable from your home network to the LAN input of your unit to enjoy

BRAVIA Internet features and/or connect to DLNA Certified™ media servers, see page 36 to

learn more about these features.

Sample Network Connection Diagram

Internet Features

BRAVIA Internet Video

BRAVIA Internet Widgets

Internet

Modem

WE

R

TER

NT

RN

E

INTERNET

DLNA Certified™ Media

Player or Sony USB

Equipment Features

• Photo

• Music

• Video

Router

WE R

PO

RT 1

POR

T 2

POR T 3

POR T 4 or

DLNA Certified™ Media Server

Wireless

Bridge

Renderer-compatible

Device

CABLE/

ANTENNA

2

1

VIDEO IN

1

R AUDIO L P R P

COMPONENT IN

B

(1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i)

Y

AUDIO OUT

(VAR/FIX)

R AUDIO L

(OPTICAL)

DIGITAL

AUDIO

OUT

DMe x

/

SERVICE

AUDIO

RGB

PC IN

1

R AUDIO

AUDIO IN

L

3

IN

4

REMOTE

LAN

• For more information about compatible wireless bridges, visit https://internet.sony.tv

• Refer to your DLNA Certified equipment’s operating instructions for setup and connection information.

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Connecting Other Equipment

CABLE/

ANTENNA

Digital recorder

Digital audio equipment

Analog audio equipment

(A/V Receiver/Home Theater)

Personal computer

1

CABLE/

ANTENNA

2

VIDEO IN

1

R AUDIO L P

R

P

B

COMPONENT IN

(1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i)

Y

AUDIO OUT

(VAR/FIX)

(OPTICAL)

DIGITAL

AUDIO

OUT

DMe x

/

SERVICE

R AUDIO L

AUDIO

RGB

PC IN

1

R AUDIO

AUDIO IN

L

3

IN

4

REMOTE

LAN

Rear of media receiver

Front of media receiver

Blu-ray

Disc Player/

“PS3”

DVD player

Digital satellite receiver

Digital cable box

Audio system

2 IN

SERVICE ONLY VIDEO

VIDEO 2 IN

L

(MONO)

-AUDIO-R

USB VCR/

Game system/

Camcorder

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• Refer to the Quick Setup Guide (supplied) when connecting other equipment to your unit.

Removing the Terminal Cover for Monitor

2

1

Installing the Unit Against a Wall or Enclosed Area

Make sure that your unit has adequate ventilation. Allow enough space around the unit as shown below. Avoid operating the unit at temperatures below 41 °F (5 °C).

Monitor

Installed with stand

Installed on the wall

11

7 /

8 inches

(30 cm)

11 7 /

8 inches

(30 cm)

4 inches

(10 cm)

4 inches

(10 cm)

/

(6 cm)

4 inches

(10 cm)

4 inches

(10 cm)

4 inches (10 cm)

Leave at least this much space around the set.

Leave at least this much space around the set.

Never install the monitor as follows:

Air circulation is blocked.

Air circulation is blocked.

Wall

Wall

Media receiver

Top

2 inches

(5 cm)

Front

2 inches

(5 cm)

2 inches

(5 cm)

2 inches

(5 cm)

2 inches

(5 cm)

Leave at least this much space around the set.

• Inadequate ventilation can lead to overheating of the unit and may cause unit damage or cause a fire.

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Securing the Monitor

Sony strongly recommends taking measures to prevent the monitor from toppling over.

Unsecured monitors may topple and result in property damage, serious bodily injury or even death.

Preventing the Monitor from Toppling

Secure the monitor to a wall and/or stand.

Do not allow children to play or climb on furniture and monitor.

Avoid placing or hanging items on the monitor.

Never install the monitor on:

• slippery, unstable and/or uneven surfaces.

• furniture that can easily be used as steps, such as a chest of drawers.

Install the monitor where it cannot be pulled, pushed, or knocked over.

Route all AC power cords and connecting cables so that they are not accessible to curious children.

Recommended Measures to Secure the Monitor

Consider the following measures when securing your monitor to a TV stand (not supplied).

1

Secure the stand for the monitor.

Make sure the TV stand can adequately support the weight of the monitor. Use two angle braces (not supplied) to secure the stand.

For each angle brace use the appropriate hardware to:

• attach one side of the angle brace to the wall stud.

• attach the other side to the TV stand.

Angle brace

Stand

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2

Secure the monitor to the stand.

Use the optional hardware listed below (not supplied):

• M4 × 12 machine screw (screwed into the monitor’s Table-Top Stand).

• A screw or similar (attach it to the TV stand).

• Rope or chain (strong enough to support the weight of the monitor). Make sure that there is no excess slack in the rope or chain.

An alternative way to secure the monitor is with an optional Sony Support Belt Kit.

M4 × 12 machine screw

Screw

Screw hole on the Table-Top Stand

3

Anchor the monitor to the wall.

Remove two screws from the top-most wall-mount holes.

Use the hardware listed below (not supplied):

• Two M6 × 8 mm anchor bolts (screw into the top-most wall-mount holes located on the rear of the monitor).

• Rope or chain (attach to one M6 anchor bolt).

• Wall-anchor (attach to the wall stud) strong enough to support the weight of the monitor

(pass the rope through the wall-anchor, then attach to the other M6 anchor bolt).

Anchor bolts

Wallanchor

Wallmount holes

Rope or chain

• Contact Sony Customer Support to obtain the optional Support Belt Kit by providing your monitor model name.

For United States call: 1-800-488-7669 or visit: www.sony.com/accessories

For Canada call: 1-877-899-7669

• Measure 2 provides minimal protection against the monitor toppling over. For further protection, follow all three measures recommended above.

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Establishing the Wireless Communication Between the

Monitor and Media Receiver

1

Press either POWER on the unit or TV POWER on the remote control to turn on the unit power.

POWER

POWER button

Media receiver

POWER button

PO

WER

Monitor

2

Check the LINK indicator on the media receiver.

If wireless communication between the media receiver and monitor is established, this indicator lights up.

LINK

LINK indicator

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• Refer to the supplied Quick Setup Guide for the communication range of this unit.

• The monitor and media receiver should be placed in the same room.

• Install the media receiver between 20 inches (50 cm) and 33 feet (10 m) away from the monitor.

• Make sure that no objects are blocking the path between the monitor and media receiver. Otherwise the picture quality may be affected.

• Rearrange the installation position of the monitor and media receiver in case of fuzzy picture.

• Do not place media receiver in a metallic rack.

• Do not use two or more units at the same time in an area of radio interference.

• When the screen does not display properly, check if the Link Level in the Settings/Product

Support/Contact Sony screen is Medium or High.

Running Initial Setup

The Initial Setup screen appears when you turn on the unit for the first time.

1

Complete your cable connections before proceeding with the Initial Setup (refer to the Quick Setup

Guide and the online Reference Book for additional information).

2

Use the following remote control buttons to navigate through the Initial Setup.

BRAVIA INTERNET

Initial Setup

Welcome! Please select a language.

¡Bienvenido! Seleccione el idioma.

Bienvenue! Sélectionner la langue.

Continue Choose

English

Español

Français

RETURN

V/v button: Allows you to highlight options where applicable.

button: Allows you to select the highlighted option.

B button: Allows you to move back to the previous screen, where applicable.

b button: Allows you to move to the next screen, where applicable.

3

Select the language for the on-screen display (OSD) text.

4

Select your viewing environment. Home mode sets the monitor display to settings optimized for home viewing (this setting is ENERGY STAR compliant). Retail mode changes the display settings to a default more appropriate for a store environment.

5

Select how your monitor is positioned.

6

Select your country and enter your ZIP or Postal code.

7

Set the clock to the current date and time.

8

Select Continue to scan for available channels and enable the TV Guide On Screen

® feature. If you receive channels from a cable box or satellite receiver and do not wish to use the unit’s built-in tuner, select Skip. Selecting Skip will disable the TV Guide On Screen feature, which is only available when the unit’s tuner is used.

9

To benefit from the network features included on this unit, connect to your existing home

network (see page 15). Follow the instructions on the screen to complete Network Setup, or

select Skip to complete it at a later time (optional). Refer to the online Reference Book for more details.

Initial Setup is complete. You can now begin using your new unit.

• Enabling the TV Guide On Screen feature will increase the amount of time the unit is in

Download Acquisition Mode (DAM); see page 50 and 51.

• For more information on TV Guide On Screen, see page 42.

• If the language that you selected in the Language setting is available from the broadcaster as an

Alternate Audio language, your unit will automatically switch to the matching language with the

Alternate Audio feature. To change the audio settings, access the Alternate Audio menu by pressing OPTIONS on the remote control when an alternate audio stream is available from the broadcaster. Alternate Audio is only available for digital programs (see the online Reference Book).

• To complete Network Setup at a later time, access the XMB

Settings menu. Then select Network Setup.

and select the Network icon on the

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Operating the TV

Using the Remote Control

Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control

Insert two size AA batteries (supplied) by matching e and E on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment of the remote control.

Guidelines for Remote Control

• Point your remote control directly at the IR sensor located on your monitor.

• Make sure that no objects are blocking the path between the remote control and the IR sensor on your monitor.

• Fluorescent lamps can interfere with your remote control; try turning off the fluorescent lamps.

• If you are having problems with the remote control, reinsert or replace your batteries and make sure that they are correctly inserted.

• When controlling other equipment connected to the media receiver, point the remote control directly at the equipment to control.

Push to open

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Remote Control Button Description

1

2

3

4

DISPLAY LIGHT POWER TV POWER

DVD AMP STB

FUNCTION

TV

PLAY

SYNC MENU PAUSE STOP

THEATER SCENE CC WIDE

VIDEO

BRAVIA INTERNET

WIDGETS

MUTING

VOL CH

JUMP

REC REC PAUSE REC STOP

BD/DVD

TOP MENU MENU F1 F2

YELLOW BLUE RED

GREEN

~

• The 5, PLAY and CH + buttons have a tactile dot. Use them as a reference when operating the unit.

Button

1 DISPLAY

2 LIGHT

3 FUNCTION

Buttons

4 SYNC

MENU

Description

Press once to display information about the channel/program/input you are viewing. The information will time out in a few seconds or press again to exit. You can change the display preference, press HOME and go to Preferences to set Info

Banner to Small, Medium or Large.

Press to light up the remote control buttons. See

page 31 for additional information on the remote

control backlight.

The FUNCTION button indicator lights up momentarily when pressed to show which external equipment the remote control is operating. These buttons can be programmed to operate external equipment. You must first press one of these FUNCTION buttons to operate

the corresponding equipment. See page 27 for

“Programming the Remote Control”.

The buttons listed below can operate video equipment programmed to the DVD, AMP, or STB FUNCTION buttons of the remote control. When the TV

FUNCTION button is selected, the buttons can also be used to control the connected equipment with the

Control for HDMI function (not available on all

Control for HDMI equipment).

Some other buttons on the remote control may also operate BRAVIA

®

Sync

TM

equipment.

. PREV: Press to replay the current program from the previous chapter mark (if any) or from the beginning of the live TV cache.

< z

REPLAY: Press to replay the current program for a set period of time.

z

<

ADVANCE: Press to advance forward a set period of time when playing back a recorded program.

> NEXT: Press to advance forward to the next chapter mark (if any) or to live TV when playing back a recorded program.

m (fast reverse): Press to play a program in fast rewind mode.

N PLAY: Press to play a program at a normal speed.

M (fast forward): Press to play a program in fast forward mode.

X PAUSE: Press to pause playback.

x STOP: Press to stop playback.

SYNC MENU: Press once to display the Sync’d HDMI

Devices (while a Control for HDMI device is not selected). Select the HDMI device and then press SYNC

MENU to display the menu of connected equipment (not available on all Control for HDMI equipment).

THEATER: Press to turn on and off the Theater

Mode. The picture settings will be set for a cinema-like experience and the audio will be switched to the audio output of the attached speakers of your BRAVIA Sync audio system. Your BRAVIA Sync audio system must be connected by an HDMI connection to your unit (see

page 47 for details).

(Continued)

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5

6

7

8

9 q; qa qs qd qf qg qh qj qk

DISPLAY

DVD AMP STB

FUNCTION

TV

PLAY

SYNC MENU PAUSE STOP

THEATER SCENE CC WIDE

VIDEO

BRAVIA INTERNET

WIDGETS

MUTING

VOL CH

JUMP

REC REC PAUSE REC STOP

BD/DVD

TOP MENU MENU F1 F2

YELLOW BLUE RED

GREEN

ql w; wa

Button Description

5 SCENE

6 BRAVIA

INTERNET

VIDEO

9 RETURN

Press to display the XMB

page 35).

with highlight on the most recently viewed Internet content provider (see

7 FAVORITES Press to display Favorites menu. Press again to exit

from the Favorites menu (see page 41).

8 GUIDE

Press to open the TV Guide On Screen. Press again

to exit the Guide (see page 42).

Press to go back to the previous screen or exit from the screen when displaying menu items and settings.

0 HOME

Press to select the best picture and sound settings for the particular type of content you are viewing.

qa 0-9 ENT

Press to display TV Home Menu/XMB

to access unit Settings and other media and network related

content (see page 32).

Press 0-9 to select a channel; the channel changes after two seconds. Press ENT to change channels immediately.

qs

Use with 0-9 and ENT to select digital channels.

For example, to enter 2.1, press

2

, ,

1

and ENT.

qd MUTING qf VOL +/–

Press to mute the sound. Press again or press VOL + to restore the sound.

Press to adjust the volume.

qg DVR/VCR

Record

Buttons

z REC: Press to start recording.

X REC PAUSE: Press to pause recording.

x REC STOP: Press to stop recording.

Press to display the top menu of the BD/DVD disc.

qh BD/DVD

TOP MENU

qj BD/DVD

MENU

qk YELLOW,

BLUE,

RED,

GREEN

Press to display the BD/DVD disc menu.

~

For more information, refer to the operating manual of the connected equipment.

To use with Sony Blu-ray Disc player (BD), see

page 31.

ql TV POWER Press to turn on and off the unit. w; POWER wa WIDE

Press to turn on and off the external equipment selected by FUNCTION buttons.

Press repeatedly to cycle through the available Wide

Mode settings (see page 45).

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DISPLAY

DVD AMP STB

FUNCTION

TV

PLAY

SYNC MENU PAUSE STOP

THEATER SCENE CC WIDE

VIDEO

BRAVIA INTERNET

WIDGETS

ws wd wf wg wh

Button Description

ws CC wd BRAVIA

INTERNET

WIDGETS

wf INPUT

Press to turn Closed Captions (CC) on, off, or automatically display CC when sound is muted.

Press to display the BRAVIA Internet Widgets. While the BRAVIA Internet Widgets are displayed on the screen, press again to remove the Widgets from the

screen (see page 39).

Press to display the list of inputs. Press repeatedly to

toggle through the inputs (see page 44).

wg V/v/B/b wh OPTIONS

Press to display a list of convenient functions and menu shortcuts. The Options menu items vary based on current input and/or content.

wj JUMP

Press V/v/B/b to move focus/highlight. Press to select/confirm an item.

Press to jump back and forth between two channels or inputs. The unit alternates between the current channel or input and the last channel or input that was selected.

JUMP JUMP

MUTING

VOL CH

JUMP

wj wk

REC REC PAUSE REC STOP

BD/DVD

TOP MENU MENU F1 F2

YELLOW BLUE RED

GREEN

wl wk CH +/– wl F1/F2

Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly through channels, press and hold down either +/–.

Press to select the function of connected components.

For details, see page 30 “Using Other Equipment with

Your Remote Control”.

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Unit Controls and Indicators

Monitor

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

9 q;

Media receiver

9

POWER STANDBY PIC OFF / TIMER LINK

3 3 1 qa

Item

1 PIC OFF/

TIMER indicator

2 HD SIGNAL

indicator

3 POWER/

STANDBY indicator

Description

Lights up in orange when the Timer or Sleep Timer is set. Lights up and/or blinks in orange during a software upgrade.

Lights up in green when the Power Saving is set to Picture Off.

Lights up when the unit receives HD signal including up converted signals.

4 Light Sensor

Lights up in red when your unit is in PC power saving mode or during the software upgrade. Lights up in green when the unit is turned on. If the LED blinks in red continuously, this may indicate that the unit needs servicing (see Sony Customer

Support information on the front cover).

Senses room light level and adjusts the screen brightness accordingly. Do not put anything near the sensor or the nearby general area (as shown above), as its function may be affected.

Receives IR signals from the remote control. Do not block this area, as it may interfere with remote control operation.

(IR) Infrared

Receiver

5 HOME

6

INPUT

Press to display TV Home Menu/XMB

™ and network related content.

to access unit Settings and other media

Press to display the list of inputs or confirm your selection. Press repeatedly to toggle through the inputs.

~

• Inputs can be changed by pressing

V/v and

while the list of external inputs is displayed.

• See page 44 for information about setting up the external inputs labels.

In the MENU screen, this button serves to confirm the selection or setting.

7 – VOLUME + Press to adjust the volume. In the MENU screen, these buttons serve as left/right buttons.

8 – CHANNEL + Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly through channels, press and hold down either +/–. In the MENU screen, these buttons serve as up/down buttons.

9 POWER

0 Speaker

Press to turn on and off the unit.

Outputs audio signal.

qa LINK indicator Lights up when the wireless connection between the media receiver and monitor is stable.

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Programming the Remote Control

The remote control can be programmed to operate other equipment and is pre-programmed to operate the following Sony equipment.

Function Button Sony Equipment Code Number

DVD DVD Player 31033

AMP

STB

Receiver

Digital Satellite

52172

01639

Programming Other Equipment

DISPLAY

DVD AMP STB

FUNCTION

TV

PLAY

SYNC MENU PAUSE STOP

THEATER SCENE CC WIDE

VIDEO

BRAVIA INTERNET

WIDGETS

2

2

4

3

Follow the steps below to program your unit remote control.

1

Find the code that corresponds to your equipment from page 28. If more

than one code is provided, try programming the first code listed.

2

Press and hold DVD, AMP or STB simultaneously with the INPUT button and release. When in the programming mode, the FUNCTION button blinks for approximately 30 seconds until a code is entered.

3

Enter the five digit code using 0-9 while the FUNCTION button is lit. If the code is not entered within 30 seconds, you must repeat step 2.

4

Press

FUNCTION button blinks twice; if not, it blinks five times.

VOL CH

~

• Any of the FUNCTION buttons can be programmed to operate other equipment regardless of the labeling.

For example, DVD can be programmed to operate a Blu-ray Disc player.

Confirm the Programming

If you can turn your equipment on and off using the green POWER button, the programming is complete. If not, try the next code listed.

~

• In some cases, you may not be able to program your remote control. If this is the case, use your equipment’s own remote control.

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Manufacturer’s Code List

If your equipment’s code is not listed, visit http://esupport.sony.com/remotecodes for a more comprehensive list.

Sony Equipment

Codes

Sony

Equipment

A/V Receiver

Programmable

Code Number

52172

Blu-ray Disc Player 41516, 42178, 42180

Cable –Digital 02177

DVD A/V System 51622, 51558, 51658,

51858

DVD Changers

DVD Player

31633

31033, 31069, 31070

DVD/HDD

Combo Player

DVD/VCR

Combo Player

31033, 31069, 31070

30864

DVR /HDD Player 22181, 22182, 22183

Satellite 01639

VCR 21232, 21546, 22184

Other Manufacturer

Equipment Codes

HD Blu-ray Disc Players

Manufacturer

LG

Panasonic

Philips

Pioneer

Samsung

Code

40741

41641

42084

40142

40199

DVD Player

Manufacturer

Coby

Cyberhome

GPX

JVC

Koss

Memorex

Code

30778, 30852, 31077,

31086, 31107, 31165,

31177, 31351, 31628

30816, 30874, 31023,

31024, 31117, 31129,

31502, 31537

30699, 30769

30558, 30623, 30867,

31164, 31550, 31602

30651, 30769, 30896,

31061, 31423

30695, 30831, 31270

Manufacturer

Panasonic

Philips

RCA

Samsung

Sylvania

Toshiba

Code

30490, 30503, 30571,

30703, 31762

30503, 30539, 30646,

30675, 31267, 31354,

32056

30522, 30571, 30717,

30790, 30822, 31022

30490, 30573, 30744,

31044, 31075, 31470

30675, 31268

30503, 30539, 30573,

30695, 31154, 31503,

31588, 31608, 31854

DVD Changers

Manufacturer

Sylvania

Techwood

Toshiba

Yamaha

Zenith

Code

30675

30692

30503, 31154

30497, 30545

30741

DVD Recorder

Manufacturer

Cyberhome

JVC

LG

Lite-On

Panasonic

Philips

Samsung

Sylvania

Toshiba

Code

31129, 31502

31164

30741

31158, 31416, 31440

30490

30646

30490, 31470

30675

31588

DVD/VCR Combo Units

Manufacturer

JVC

Broksonic

Panasonic

Toshiba

Zenith

Code

30867, 31164, 31550,

31602

30695, 31419

31762

30503, 31854

30741, 30869

VCR’s

Manufacturer

Daewoo

JVC

Panasonic

Philips

Sylvania

Code

20037, 20045, 20046,

20278, 21137

20041, 20067, 21162

20000, 20035, 20162,

20225, 20226, 20614,

20616, 21062, 21162,

21262

20000, 20035, 20045,

20048, 20081, 20162,

20209, 20616, 20618,

20739, 21081, 21181

20000, 20035, 20043,

20081, 20593, 21593

A/V Receiver/Home Theater

Systems

Manufacturer

Audiovox

Bose

Denon

Emerson

JVC

Koss

LG

Onkyo

Panasonic

Philips

Pioneer

RCA

Samsung

Sherwood

Yamaha

Zenith

Code

30790, 51390

50674, 51229, 51933

50121, 51142, 51306,

51360, 52857

50531

50331, 51495

30651

51293

51298, 51320, 51805

50308, 51288, 51308,

51316, 51548, 51633,

51763, 51764

31267, 51189, 51266,

51269

50150, 50531, 50630,

50823, 51023, 51384

30790, 50531, 50823,

51023, 51254, 51390,

51511, 51609

51295, 51500

31077, 51077, 51517,

51653

30497, 50176, 50354,

51023, 51276, 51331,

51376, 51815

51293

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Digital Video Recorders

Manufacturer

TiVo

Code

01442, 01443, 01444,

20618, 20636, 20739

Satellite

Manufacturer

DirecTV

Dish Network

System

Echostar

Funai

GE

Hitachi

Hughes

Humax

JVC

LG

Panasonic

Philips

RCA

Samsung

TiVo

Code

00099, 00247, 00392,

00566, 00639, 00749,

00819, 01076, 01108,

01109, 01142, 01377,

01392, 01414, 01442,

01442, 01443, 01444,

01609, 01639, 01640,

01749, 01856, 20739

00775, 01170, 01505,

01775

00775, 01170, 01505,

01775

01377

00392, 00566

00749, 00819, 01250

00749, 01142, 01443,

01444, 01749, 20739

01790, 20739, 21797,

21988

00775, 01170, 01775

01226, 01414, 22010

00247, 00701, 20614,

20616

00099, 00722, 00749,

00775, 00819, 01076,

01142, 01749, 20618,

20739

00143, 00392, 00566,

00775, 00855, 01142,

01392, 01442, 20880

01108, 01109, 01142,

01276, 01377, 01442,

01609, 20739

01442, 01443, 01444,

20618, 20636, 20739

Cable Box

Manufacturer Code

AT&T

Jerrold/

General Inst./

Motorola

Pace

Panasonic

Pioneer

00858, 02045

00003, 00276, 00476,

00810, 00858, 01187,

01254, 01376, 02045

00008, 00237, 00877,

01877

00000, 00008, 00107,

00144

00144, 00533, 00877,

01877

Scientific Atlanta 00000, 00003, 00008,

00237, 00477, 00877,

01877

Zenith 00000, 00525, 00899

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Using Other Equipment with Your Remote Control

The table below describes the remote control commands available when external equipment is programmed to the DVD, AMP, or STB buttons on the unit’s remote control.

Button Action

Access Control

DISPLAY

Display

Select

Clear (cancel)

ENT

Enter

Shortcuts Control

GUIDE

Guide

FAVORITES

Favorites

INPUT

Input Select

RETURN

HOME

OPTIONS

TOP MENU

MENU

Exit

Setup Menu

Options

Top Menu/List

Menu

F1

F2

For selecting between

DVD/VCR in combo units

Equipment Control

POWER

.

< z

< z

Turn on/off

Previous, Skip backward

Replay

>

Advance, Skip

Next, Skip forward m

N

M

X

Rewind

Play

Fast Forward

Pause x

Stop

Recording Control

z

X x

Record

Record Pause

Stop

Universal

Blu-ray,

HD-DVD, DVD,

DVD-R,

DVD/HDD,

DVD/VCR

N/A

N/A

Top Menu

Menu

HDD, DVD/HDD,

DVD/VCR

DVD

Universal

VCR, DVR

Information

N/A

List

List

Menu

VCR,

VCR/DVD

DVD

Universal

SAT/CBL

N/A

List

List

Menu

N/A

N/A

Universal

AMP/Receiver

N/A

List

Top Menu

Menu

N/A

N/A

Band

Surround

30

Button Action

Navigation Control

V/v

Cursor up/down

B/b

Tuning Control

Cursor left/right

0 - 9

Digit input

CH +/–

Channel up/down

JUMP

Volume Control

Last channel

VOL +/–

Monitor volume +/–

MUTING

Muting

R/G/B/Y Control

RED

GREEN

BLUE

Red

Green

Blue

YELLOW

Yellow

Universal

Blu-ray,

HD-DVD, DVD,

DVD-R,

DVD/HDD,

DVD/VCR

N/A

N/A

N/A

Universal

VCR, DVR

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Universal

SAT/CBL

N/A

Universal

AMP/Receiver

N/A

AMP/RECEIVER

Vol.

DVD or BD Input

VIDEO 1 or A/V Input

SAT or Cable Input

Media receiver or

Tuner Input

Remote Control Backlight

The remote control backlight can be set to automatically light up when a button is pressed.

To set auto backlight:

Press LIGHT and MUTING simultaneously until the four FUNCTION buttons blink.

To turn off auto backlight:

Press LIGHT and MUTING simultaneously until the TV FUNCTION button blinks.

To change the backlight timeout:

1

Press LIGHT, VOL +, and CH + simultaneously until one of the FUNCTION buttons blinks.

2

Select the FUNCTION button that corresponds to your preferred timeout and press .

5 seconds (default), press DVD button

15 seconds, press STB button

10 seconds, press AMP button

20 seconds, press TV button

To reset the remote control to the factory default:

Press SCENE, TV POWER, and simultaneously. The four FUNCTION buttons blink when successfully reset.

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Exploring the XMB

and TV Features

Most unit functions are available from this menu screen called the TV Home Menu/XMB

(XrossMediaBar).

Press HOME to access the TV Home Menu/XMB

.

Product Support

Preferences

1

Select a Category icon using the

B/b

buttons.

Settings

Category

Picture & Display

Sound

Channels & Inputs

Network

2

Highlight an Item using the

V/v

buttons.

3

Press to select an item.

TV

The XMB

displays help text that describes options available within an item.

Settings

Preferences

Customize TV features to suit personal preferences

Shown with Preferences highlighted.

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Category Icons

The Category icons organize your unit settings and features for quick and easy access. Press

V/v to highlight an item within a Category icon and then press to make a selection.

Settings

The Settings icon contains all of the necessary configurations to customize your unit settings.

Product Support for troubleshooting and unit software information and updates.

Preferences for customizing unit settings such as Timers, Parental Lock,

Language, and much more.

Picture & Display for adjusting picture and display settings.

Sound for adjusting sound and speaker related settings.

Channels & Inputs for setting up TV channel list and external inputs.

Network for setting up Network related settings.

Photo

Music

The Photo, Music, and Video icons organize your photo, music, and video files from Internet content providers, DLNA Certified media servers, and Sony USB connected equipment. Be sure to select the correct icon when accessing files. Refer to the feature section for more information on these icons.

Video

TV

The TV icon provides you access to the TV channel list. You can select the TV

Guide On Screen

®

icon located at the top of the channels list from this icon.

External

Inputs

The External Inputs icon provides access to your connected equipment, see

page 16.

Network

The Network icon lists downloaded BRAVIA Internet Widgets. You can access the

Widget Gallery from this icon. Refer to the feature section for more information on this icon.

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Accessing Photo, Music, and Video Content

You can access a variety of Internet content by connecting to your existing home network with

Internet connectivity. Your photo, music, and video files can also be accessed once you have set up a DLNA Certified equipment or after plugging in Sony USB equipment directly to your unit.

Photo Music Video

Network

To display content under Photo, Music, Video, or Network:

1

Press HOME to display the XMB

.

2

Press

B/b to highlight the Photo, Music, Video, or Network Category icon.

3

Press

V/v to highlight an item and press

to select an item.

Shown here is the XMB

with the Photo icon highlighted.

Photo

Internet content provider, page 35

DLNA Certified media server, page 36

Sony USB, page 36

Sample Images, page 36

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• The items displayed may vary for each category icon, your connected equipment, and the availability of Internet services.

BRAVIA Internet Video

BRAVIA Internet Video serves as a gateway delivering select Internet content and a variety of on-demand entertainment straight to your BRAVIA TV.

To connect to the BRAVIA Internet Video service, make sure that your unit is connected to your broadband home network and that you have completed the Initial Setup and Network Setup

(see page 21).

The Internet content provider icons appear under the Photo, Music, Video, and Network icons on the XMB

. Highlight an icon and press to open the Internet content provider’s service.

Press

V/v/B/b to navigate and

to make a selection.

The look and feel of Internet content providers may vary.

Seeking Forwards and Backwards

Some Internet content providers allow you to seek forward or seek backward. Press b or M to move forward in the video. Press

B or m to move backward.

The Control Panel appears with a dot indicating the point at which the playback will resume.

To resume playback, press or N. See the illustration below for details.

To change the speed of the seek, press the corresponding button up to three times.

VIDEO

BRAVIA INTERNET

WIDGETS

Press the corresponding buttons to control playback.

Control Panel

Playback resume point

Arrows indicate speed of the seek

Saving to Favorites

You can save an Internet content provider to your Favorites; see “Adding to Favorites” on page 41.

• Some Internet content providers arrange videos by Categories; press OPTIONS to view more categories.

• Press DISPLAY to see more information on the highlighted video.

• The Parental Lock function set on the unit blocks video content based on the appropriate TV or

Movie Rating. Refer to the online Reference Book.

• Recommended connection speed: Standard Definition video - 2.5 Mbps, High Definition video - 10 Mbps.

• To update the BRAVIA Internet Video content providers, select the Network icon from the

Settings menu on the XMB

, then select Refresh Internet Content.

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Photo, Music, and Video

Media files from DLNA Certified media servers or Sony USB equipment can easily be accessed from the Photo, Music, and Video Category icons. For a list of supported file formats, see

page 50.

Accessing Media Files

1

Press HOME to display the

XMB

.

2

Select a Category icon.

3

Select a DLNA Certified media server, Sony USB or sample folder. (Pressing OPTIONS will display additional menu items, see “Media File Options Menu” below.)

DLNA Certified media server

USB

Samples

Shown with Photo Category icon selected.

Photo

US0013A92B6949: server:

4

Press to select an item from the List View.

Shown with Photo USB media location selected.

Media File Options Menu

Press OPTIONS after accessing a media file to display a list of available options such as Playback

Method, Start Slideshow, Add

to Favorites, and Device

Actions.

The Options Menu for each Category icon and media file selected may vary.

List View

Photo

DSC02991

Fri 5/25/2007 12:06 PM JPG

DSC00140.JPG

DSC00141.JPG

Shown here is a photo file after pressing OPTIONS.

Picture & Display

Playback Method

Start Slideshow

Add to Favorites

File Actions

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• Internet content may appear under each icon if the unit Network Setup has been completed

(see page 21).

• Media files cannot be saved in the unit but can be added to Favorites and accessed when the equipment containing the media file is connected.

• See page 15 for a sample DLNA Certified equipment or page 16 for Sony USB equipment

connection diagrams.

Adding Music to a Slideshow

1

Highlight the Photo icon. Select from your

DLNA Certified media servers, Sony USB connected equipment, or the sample folder.

2

Highlight the folder to display as a slideshow, press OPTIONS and then select Playback

Method.

3

Select Slideshow Music, then select Browse

Music.

4

Highlight and select an item from the list of available DLNA Certified media servers, Sony

USB connected equipment, or sample folder.

5

Press v/V to highlight the music file or folder you would like to add to your slideshow and select OK.

Photo

USB

Sony - Storage Media

Playback Method

Start Slideshow

Add to Favorites

Device Actions

OPTIONS

Close

Browse Music

Highlight a folder or file and select “OK” to set as slideshow music

WINXP-DIXIM-DLNA-1

USB

Samples

OK

Cancel

RETURN Cancel

Playing Music or Video

When playing music or video files, press to pause or play the file. Press and hold

B to move backward or press and hold b to move forward.

Functionality of USB Equipment and DLNA Certified Media Servers

The USB functionality on this unit is compatible with most Sony brand digital cameras, MICRO

VAULT USB Flash Drives, and DLNA Certified media servers but not all. Sony cannot guarantee or assure compatibility with all formats, products or in the following cases:

• Use of non-Sony brand USB equipment.

• Use of video or audio clips processed on a computer.

• Use of files obtained from the Internet or from printed film processing center.

Prevent losing your files, be sure to back up all of your media files stored on USB equipment to prevent data corruption. Sony cannot accept responsibility for lost or damaged data stored on

USB equipment.

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Enjoying Photo, Music and Video Files on the Monitor Screen by Operating

Devices–Renderer

Renderer is a feature for playing photo, music and video files stored in network devices (digital still cameras, mobile phones, etc.) on the unit by operating the controller device in question.

To use this feature, a renderer-compatible device such as a digital still camera or mobile phone is required as the controller. Also, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the controller.

1

Set Renderer, Renderer Access Control and Renderer Options in Network if necessary.

2

Play the file selected using the controller on the unit. The file is played on the unit over the connected network. Use the controller or the unit’s remote control to perform operations during playback.

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• For more information on this feature, refer to the online Reference Book.

• You can register the background music to be played during a slideshow using Photo. While playing back music, press OPTIONS, then select Add for Slideshow, or while displaying a photo, press OPTIONS, then select Playback Method.

BRAVIA Internet Widgets

The BRAVIA Internet Widgets are small downloadable applications that provide you access to the latest in news, weather, stocks and interactive content when your unit is connected to the Internet.

Displaying Widgets

1

Press WIDGETS. Minimized Widgets called

Snippets will appear.

2

Press V/v/B/b to highlight a Snippet then press

to launch it. The Snippet will expand into a

Widget.

THEATER SCENE CC WIDE

VIDEO

BRAVIA INTERNET

WIDGETS

Snippets

Widget

Footer

Minimizing a Widget

Press RETURN to minimize an expanded Widget into a Snippet or press OPTIONS and select

Minimize to Snippet.

Hiding Widgets

Press WIDGETS or RETURN to hide all of the Widgets from the screen or press OPTIONS and select Hide All. To display the Widgets again, press WIDGETS.

Closing a Widget

Press OPTIONS then select Close Widget. When closing a Widget, all Snippets associated with

the Widget will close. To relaunch the Widget, see “Launching Widgets” page 40.

Widget Gallery

Use the Widget Gallery to browse and install new Widgets. Downloaded Widgets can be launched from the Network Category icon of the XMB

, see “Launching Widgets” page 40.

• The Widget content that appears on the screen may be updated, modified or deleted at any time by the Widget provider.

• Some Widgets can be customized to your preferences such as viewing weather for your local region or viewing your preferred stocks.

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Widgets Options Menu

Highlight a Widget or Snippet and press OPTIONS to access additional feature menu items. The menu items may vary depending on the state of the Widget/Snippet. A sample feature options menu is shown below.

Option

Dock

Undock

Move

Description

Aligns Widgets/Snippets to the bottom of the monitor screen.

Allows you to move Widgets/Snippets to any location on the monitor screen.

Allows you to move Widgets/Snippets to your preferred location.

Close Widget

Allows you to close a Widget and all associated Snippets.

Hide Widgets

Allows you to hide all Widgets/Snippets from the monitor screen.

Hide/Show

Footer

Hides or shows the footer. The footer may provide additional information and may appear for an extended period of time.

Moving Snippets on the Screen

Snippets can be moved when they are undocked.

1

Highlight a Snippet, press OPTIONS and then select Move.

2

Press

V/v/B/b to move the Snippet and then press to set it in your preferred location.

Snippets in Move Mode

Launching Widgets

Hidden or closed Widgets can be launched from the Network Category icon of the XMB

.

1

Press HOME.

2

Highlight the Network Category icon.

3

Highlight a Widget and then press .

Press OPTIONS while under the Network Category icon to access additional menu items.

Deleting Widgets

From the Network Category icon, highlight a Widget, press OPTIONS then select Delete.

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• When downloading new Widgets, existing Widgets may need to be deleted from the Network

Category icon if memory space has been exceeded.

• An expanded Widget cannot be moved using the remote control arrow buttons.

• Some Widgets may fill your entire monitor screen when expanded into a full view.

• Widgets available on PCs or other devices may not be available on your unit.

Favorites

With Favorites, you can manage your preferred TV channels, External Inputs, Photo, Music, and Video content from a DLNA server or USB connected equipment, Internet Content,

Widgets, and Background TV themes for easy access.

Displaying Favorites

Press FAVORITES.

Saved Media Files/Folders Recently Viewed

Items

Saved Inputs

Navigating Favorites

1

Press B/b to move between saved selections in a carousel-like fashion.

2

When the Recently Viewed list is highlighted, press V/v to move between the items.

3

To tune to an item, highlight its icon and press .

Adding to Favorites

1

On the XMB

, highlight the icon of an item you wish to add and press OPTIONS.

2

Highlight Add to Favorites and press .

Removing from Favorites

1

In the Favorites screen, highlight the item to remove and press OPTIONS.

2

Highlight Remove from Favorites and press .

• To organize items saved to Favorites based on type (such as TV channels or Photos), press

OPTIONS from the Favorites screen, select Favorites View, then choose Stacked.

• You can also add or remove an item while tuned to it, or while it is highlighted in Favorites.

Press OPTIONS and select either Add to Favorites or Remove from Favorites.

• To clear your Recently Viewed items, highlight the list in Favorites and press OPTIONS, then select Clear Recently Viewed. Recently Viewed items are also cleared when the unit is powered off.

Auto Program will clear your TV channels from Favorites (see page 21).

Initial Setup will clear Favorites back to factory default.

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TV Guide On Screen

®

Use the Guide to find the program that you want to watch. The Guide allows you to organize and personalize the program listings.

The Guide is available with connection to your cable service or with over-the-air antenna signal.

You must connect your signal directly to the media receiver’s CABLE/ANTENNA input without using a cable box.

TV Guide On Screen System Elements

• Press GUIDE to display the TV Guide On Screen.

Info Box

Highlighted

(Current)

Menu Area

Guide

Menu Bar

Profile

Name

Clock

Icons for

Highlighted

Program Title

Broadcast

Information

PIP (Video Window)

(unpopulated)

Ad Panel

Channel Logo

Highlighted (Current)

Program Title

Channel Call No.

Listings Grid

• Press OPTIONS to get back to the Guide Menu Bar. The CH +/– buttons can be used to page up/down through listings.

TV Listings

Up to 24 hours of program listings are available. You can also organize the program listings by categories, while TV Listings is highlighted on the Guide menu bar, press to display a popup menu that allows you to customize the listings. For example, if you are an avid sports fan, you can customize the listings to only show sports-related channels.

Browse/Search

You can look for a program by browsing through categories or by entering a keyword or title.

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Ads

Provides advertisements from TV Guide sponsors.

Settings

Under the Settings menu, you will find the Guide information and be able to set up Guide settings or profiles: Guide Information Screen, Guide Settings, Profile Settings, Reset Guide,

Edit Channels, Update TV Listings, Select Channel Lineup.

My TV

The My TV feature allows you to organize the program listings by profiles such as Movie, Sport, or Kids. You can also create your own profile name and organize your favorite programs or channels.

My TV is highlighted

Info Box describes

My TV

My TV

Submenu

When you add a favorite channel using the OPTIONS button while watching your program, your favorite channel will be added to the Main Profile under My TV. The channels you add to My TV will also automatically appear as your favorite channel in the unit’s Favorites.

To disable the Guide feature, press HOME then select Preferences menu from the Settings on the XMB

. Look for Program Information Source then select the Broadcaster option.

• Enabling the TV Guide On Screen feature will increase the amount of time the unit is in

Download Acquisition Mode (DAM); see page 50 and 51.

• Refer to the online Reference Book for details on how to customize the Guide or create personal profiles.

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Background TV

Background TV uses the current video on your unit to create images that are similar to a screen saver.

Navigating Background TV

1

Tune to a channel or input.

2

Press OPTIONS.

3

Highlight Background TV and press .

4

Highlight a theme and press . The monitor will display the current channel or input using the selected Background TV theme.

Picture Adjustments

Sound Adjustments

Background TV

Motionflow

Speakers

Add to Favorites

5

Press RETURN to exit the Background TV and return to the current channel or input.

~

Background TV themes may also be saved to Favorites, so that you can launch these themes from the

Favorites screen.

Inputs

Press INPUT to display the Input menu and toggle through the External Inputs to select the video source. The Input menu consists of TV mode and other equipment connected to the TV.

You can label your External Inputs for easy identification by the connected equipment name rather than the name of the input.

How to Label an Input

1

From the Settings icon on the XMB

, select Channels & Inputs. Then, select Manage

Inputs.

Press

V/v to highlight the video input (Video/Component 1, Video 2, Component 2, HDMI

1-4) to which you want to assign a label, press to select the input of your choice.

2

Press V/v to highlight one of the displayed labels corresponding to the equipment connected to that input then press to label the equipment.

3

If you have an open input port where no equipment is connected, that input is grayed-out and skipped on the Input menu. You can Enable input ports so that they are always selectable.

Refer to the online Reference Book for instructions.

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Wide Mode

The Wide Mode feature allows you to select the screen display of your preference. Based on the original signal source, a black frame or black bars may surround the picture.

You can manually change the Wide Mode setting of the monitor by pressing the WIDE button on your remote control. For more information on customizing Wide Mode settings, refer to the online Reference Book.

Changing the Wide Screen Mode

Press WIDE repeatedly to cycle through the available modes.

4:3 Original source

Standard-definition source

16:9 Original source

High-definition source m

Wide Zoom

m

Wide Zoom

Normal

Full

Normal

This mode is not available.

Full

H Stretch

This mode is not available.

Zoom

H Stretch

Zoom

Normal is only available with 480i or 480p sources.

H Stretch

is only available with 720p, 1080i, 1080p and 1080/24p sources.

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Changing the Wide Screen Mode for PC Timing

Wide Mode is also available while in the PC input mode. Press WIDE repeatedly to cycle through the available modes while in the PC input mode.

Incoming PC signal Incoming PC signal

800 × 600

1,280 × 768 m

Normal Normal

m

Full 1

Full 2

Full 1

Full 2

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BRAVIA

®

Sync™ with Control for HDMI

The BRAVIA Sync function allows this unit to communicate with other Sony equipment supporting the Control for HDMI function.

To connect Sony equipment with Control for HDMI

Use an HDMI cable that bears the HDMI logo for connection.

Line up the triangle on the head of the HDMI cable with the triangle on the label of the HDMI input when connecting the HDMI cable.

Setting the Control for HDMI

The Control for HDMI function must be set up in order for the unit to communicate with other

Control for HDMI enabled equipment.

To setup the unit’s Control for HDMI:

1

Select Channels & Inputs on the Settings menu.

2

Highlight HDMI Settings and press .

3

Select Control for HDMI and set it to On.

To verify connected devices, select Device List from the HDMI Settings menu.

For other equipment, refer to its operating instructions.

Available options using Control for HDMI

The following operations are available after you connect the supported Sony equipment with

Control for HDMI function to your unit:

• Automatically turn off the connected equipment when you turn off the unit.

• The connected equipment and unit are turned on by One-Touch-Play.

• Possible operations with SYNC MENU buttons, see page 23.

When a Sony A/V receiver with BRAVIA Sync is connected, the following additional operations are possible:

• Turning on the A/V receiver when the unit is turned on.

• Automatically switching to the audio output of the A/V receiver’s attached speakers.

• Adjusting the volume and muting of the A/V receiver with the unit’s remote control.

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Other Information

How to Care for Your BRAVIA

Safety is very important, please read and follow the safety documentation (Safety Booklet) separately provided.

Unplug the unit and other connected equipment from the wall outlet before you begin cleaning your unit.

• Wipe the LCD screen gently with a soft cloth.

• Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth slightly moistened with a solution of mild soap and warm water.

• If using a chemically pretreated cloth, please follow the instruction provided on the package.

• Never use strong solvents such as a thinner, alcohol or benzine for cleaning.

• Do not plug in the unit into the wall outlet until the moisture from cleaning has evaporated.

The monitor should also be placed on a stable surface to prevent it from toppling over (see page 18 and 19). If

you have young children or pets at home, check regularly to insure the monitor is securely fastened.

Troubleshooting

Many problems with picture and sound quality are related to improper cable connection; refer to the Quick

Setup Guide provided for sample connections.

Things to consider

• Check the Input selection by pressing INPUT. You may be watching the wrong input.

• You may have accidentally pressed the MUTING button on your remote control; press MUTING again or press VOL + to deactivate muting.

• The batteries may be installed incorrectly or may be low.

• An object or fluorescent light may be interfering with the remote control’s operation.

• To reset the unit to factory default settings:

1

Turn on the unit.

2

While pressing

V on the Remote Control, press POWER on the unit. (The unit will turn itself off, then back on again.)

IMPORTANT: The reset will clear all of your customized settings including the Parental Lock setting.

If you have forgotten your password, enter the master password: 4357. This password clears your previous password and allows you to enter a new password.

The online Reference Book (www.sony.com/referencebook) provides additional information on troubleshooting. Contact Sony if you need further assistance.

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Declaration of Conformity

Trade Name: SONY

Model: KDL-46XBR10/KDL-52XBR10/MBT-WZ5

Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.

Address: 16530 Via Esprillo,

San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.

Telephone Number: 858-942-2230

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

For Customers in Canada

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian

ICES-003.

To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this equipment is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment

(or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing.

FCC Related Information

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Pursuant to FCC regulations, you are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.

This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and RSS-

Gen of IC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and

(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.

Note

This television includes a QAM demodulator which should allow you to receive unscrambled digital cable television programming via subscription service to a cable service provider. Availability of digital cable television programming in your area depends on the type of programming and signal provided by your cable service provider.

Compatible Wall-Mount Bracket and

TV-Stand Information

Use the following Sony Wall-Mount Bracket or

TV-Stand with your monitor model.

Sony Monitor Model No.

KDL-46XBR10 KDL-52XBR10

Sony Wall-Mount

Bracket Model No.

Sony TV-Stand Model

No.

SU-WL700

SU-FL71M

Use with other Wall-Mount Brackets or TV-Stand may cause instability and could result in property damages or injury.

To Customers

Sufficient expertise is required for TV installations. Be sure to subcontract the installation to a Sony dealer or licensed contractor and pay adequate attention to safety during the installation.

Radio-Frequency Exposure Statement

This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body

(excluding extremities: hands, wrists and feet). This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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Specifications

Media receiver

Model

System

Television system

MBT-WZ5

Channel coverage

NTSC: American TV standard

ATSC (8VSB terrestrial): ATSC compliant 8VSB

QAM on cable: ANSI/SCTE 07 2000 (Does not include CableCARD functionality)

Analog terrestrial: 2 - 69 / Digital terrestrial: 2 - 69

Analog Cable: 1 - 135 / Digital Cable: 1 - 135

Input/Output jacks

CABLE/ANTENNA

VIDEO IN 1/2

COMPONENT IN 1/2

HDMI IN 1/2/3/4

75-ohm external terminal for RF inputs

VIDEO: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative

AUDIO: 500 mVrms (Typical) / Impedance: 47 kilohms

YP

B

P

R

(Component Video): Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative / P

B

: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms /

P

R

: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms / Signal format: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p

AUDIO: 500 mVrms (Typical) / Impedance: 47 kilohms

HDMI: Video: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1080/24p

Audio: Two channel linear PCM 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz, 16, 20 and 24 bits, Dolby Digital

AUDIO (HDMI IN 1 only): 500 mVrms (Typical) / Impedance: 47 kilohms

500 mVrms (typical)

PCM/Dolby Digital optical signal

AUDIO OUT

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

(OPTICAL)

PC IN

PC AUDIO INPUT

USB

DLNA

Power and others

Power requirement

Power consumption in use in DAM*

D-sub 15-pin, analog RGB, 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms, positive

See the PC Input Signal Reference Chart on page 14.

Stereo mini jack, 500 mVrms, (Typical) / Impedance: 47 kilohms

MPEG2, MP3, and JPEG.

MPEG2, LPCM, MP3, and JPEG.

in standby

Dimensions (mm)

(inches)

Mass (kg)

(lb.)

120 V AC, 60 Hz

30 W

24 W (You may hear a clicking noise during the download but this is normal.)

0.45 W

430 × 68 × 284

17 × 2

3

/

4

× 11

1

/

4

4.1

9.0

* Download Acquisition Mode (DAM) is used for software updates and/or collecting data for TV Guide On Screen.

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• Optional accessories availability depends on its stock.

• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Monitor

Model

System

Panel system

Speaker output

Power and others

Power requirement

Power consumption in use in DAM* in standby

Screen size

(inches measured diagonally)

Display resolution

Speaker/Full range (2) (mm) with speaker box (inches)

Tweeter (2) (mm)

(inches)

(mm)

(inches) without stand (mm)

(inches) wall-mount hole pattern (mm) wall-mount screw size (mm)

Mass with stand (kg)

(lb.) without stand (kg)

(lb.)

Supplied accessories

Optional accessories

KDL-46XBR10

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Panel

10 W + 10 W

198 W

16 W (You may hear a clicking noise during the download but this is normal.)

0.3 W

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KDL-52XBR10

120 V AC, 60 Hz

218 W

52

1,920 dots (horizontal) × 1,080 lines (vertical)

1

34 × 104

3

/

8

× 4

1

/

8

23

18 × 40

/

32

× 1

5

/

8

1,134 × 761 × 319

44

3

/

4

× 30 × 12

5

/

8

1,134 × 718 × 58

44

3

/

4

× 28

3

/

8

× 2

3

/

8

1,271 × 842 × 319

50

1

/

8

× 33

1

/

4

× 12

5

/

8

1,271 × 799 × 59

50

1

/

8

× 31

1

/

2

× 2

3

/

8

300 × 300

M6

(length: refer to diagram on page 8)

26.9

59.3

22.7

50.0

32.4

71.4

28.2

62.2

Remote control RM-YD029 (1) / Size AA batteries (2) / AC power cord (2) / Operating Instruction

Manual (1) / Quick Setup Guide (1) / Warranty Card (1) / Safety and Regulatory Booklet (1) /

Table-Top Stand (1) and Screws (4) / Terminal Cover (1) / Spacers (black) for Wall-Mount (4) /

Spacers (silver) and Screws (M6 × 20) for Floor Stand (4)

Connecting cables / Support Belt Kit / Wall-Mount Bracket / TV-Stand: see page 49

* Download Acquisition Mode (DAM) is used for software updates and/or collecting data for TV Guide On Screen.

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• Optional accessories availability depends on its stock.

• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Wireless system

Transmission system

Carrier frequency

Transmission distance

DS-SS, OFDM

2.4 GHz, 60 GHz

20 inches (50 cm) to 33 feet (10 m) (depending on installation / usage)

51

Index

0-9 buttons

24

A

AC IN

11

AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX) R-AUDIO-L

Auto Program

21, 41

11

B

Background TV

44

BD/DVD MENU button

24

BD/DVD TOP MENU button

24

BRAVIA INTERNET VIDEO button

24

BRAVIA INTERNET WIDGETS button

25

C

CABLE/ANTENNA

11

CC button

25

CH +/– button

25, 26

COMPONENT IN 2

11

D

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)

DISPLAY button

DLNA

DMe x

15, 34

/SERVICE

23

11

DVR/VCR Record Buttons

24

11

E

ENT button

24

F

F1/F2 buttons

25

Favorites

41

FAVORITES button

24

FUNCTION buttons

23

G

GUIDE button

24

H

HD SIGNAL indicator

26

HDMI IN 1/2/3/4

11

HOME button

24, 26

I

Infrared Receiver (IR)

INPUT button

25, 26

26

J

JUMP button

25

L

LAN

11

LIGHT button

23

Light Sensor

26

LINK indicator

Locating

10

26

52

M

MUTING button

24

O

OPTIONS button

25

P

PC IN (RGB/AUDIO)

11

PIC OFF/TIMER indicator

26

POWER button

24, 26

POWER/STANDBY indicator

26

Programming the Remote Control

27

R

REMOTE

11

RETURN button

24

S

SCENE button

24

SERVICE ONLY

11

Speaker

26

SYNC MENU buttons

23

T

Troubleshooting

48

TV POWER button

24

U

USB

11

V

VIDEO 2 IN L (MONO)-AUDIO-R

11

VIDEO IN 1/COMPONENT IN 1 (1080p/1080i/720p/

480p/480i)/R-AUDIO-L

11

VOL +/– button

24, 26

W

WIDE button

24

Y

YELLOW, BLUE, RED, GREEN buttons

24

C:\Documents and Settings\kenji\Desktop\Work\4-159-460 Pepper\11(1)

EN\4159460111\4159460111_Pepper EN_EN\00USBCO.fm

Online

Reference

Book:

Online

Registration:

Software

Updates:

For Your Convenience

To learn more about your unit, visit the online Reference Book at: http://www.sony.com/referencebook

Be sure to register your unit.

United States

Canada

http://productregistration.sony.com

http://www.SonyStyle.ca/registration

Your unit is capable of receiving software updates. For the latest information about software updates for your unit, visit:

United States

Canada

http://www.sony.com/tvsupport http://www.sony.ca/support

NOTE: If your unit is connected to the Internet, you can check for software updates by selecting

Settings, Product

Support and then Software Update.

masterpage:Left

C:\Documents and Settings\kenji\Desktop\Work\4-159-460 Pepper\11(1)

EN\4159460111\4159460111_Pepper EN_EN\00USCOVER.fm

LCD Digital

Color TV

masterpage:Right

Printed in Japan

4-159-46011(1)

KDL-46XBR10/KDL-52XBR10

4-159-460-

11(1)

KDL-52XBR10

KDL-46XBR10

MBT-WZ5

© 2009 Sony Corporation

Sony Customer Support

U.S.A.: www.sony.com/tvsupport

Canada: www.sony.ca/support

United States

1.800.222.SONY

Canada

1.877.899.SONY

Please Do Not Return the Product to the Store

KDL-46XBR10/KDL-52XBR10

4-159-460-

11(1)

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