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* Important: Read this manual before using this product
Sony Corporation Printed in U.S.A.
©2003 Sony Corporation
Operating Instructions
KV-32HS510
KV-36HS510
®
4-094-065-22
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose the TV to r
ain or moisture.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
ATTENTION
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE,
NE PAS OUVRIR
PRECAUCION
RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO
NO ABRIR
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
CAUTION
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF
PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
CAUTION
When using TV games, computers, and similar products with your
TV, keep the brightness and contrast functions at low settings. If a fixed (non-moving) pattern is left on the screen for long periods of time at a high brightness or contrast setting, the image can be permanently imprinted onto the screen. Continuously watching the same program can cause the imprint of station logos onto the
TV screen. These types of imprints are not covered by your warranty because they are the result of misuse.
Note on Caption Vision
This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with §15.119 of the FCC rules.
Note on Cleaning the TV
Clean the TV with a soft, dry cloth. Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine, which might damage the finish of the cabinet.
Note to CATV System Installer
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Use of this television receiver for other than private viewing of programs broadcast on UHF or VHF or transmitted by cable companies for the use of the general public may require authorization from the broadcaster/cable company and/or program owner.
NOTIFICATION
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 with 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:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antennas.
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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
Installing
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To prevent internal heat buildup, do not block the ventilation openings.
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Do not install the TV in a hot or humid place, or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibration.
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The AC power cord is attached to the rear of the TV with hooks. Do not attempt to remove the cord from these hooks.
Doing so could cause damage to the TV.
As an E
NERGY
S
TAR
Partner,
Sony has determined that this product or product models meets the E
NERGY
S
TAR
guidelines for energy efficiency.
E
NERGY
S
TAR
is a U.S. registered mark.
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are provided on the front of this instruction manual and at the rear of the TV. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Trademark Information
TruSurround and the symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs,
Inc. TruSurround technology is incorporated under license from
SRS Labs, Inc.
BBE and BBE Symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc. and are licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under U.S. Patent No. 4,638,258 and
4,482,866.
Wega, FD Trinitron, Steady Sound, Digital Reality Creation,
Caption Vision, CineMotion, Memory Stick, and Twin View are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. ClearEdge VM and
HD Detailer are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
For your protection, please read these instructions completely, and keep this manual for future reference.
Carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions and instructions placed on the set, or described in the operating instructions or service manual.
WARNING
To guard against injury, the following basic safety precautions should be observed in the installation, use, and servicing of the set.
Use
Power Sources
This set should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the serial/model plate. If you are not sure of the type of electrical power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. For those sets designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.
Grounding or Polarization
This set is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other), or with a three-wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third pin for grounding).
Follow the instructions below:
For the set with a polarized AC power cord plug
This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug by forcing it in.
Alternate Warning
For the set with a three-wire grounding type AC plug
This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug.
Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or convenience receptacles beyond their capacity, since this can result in fire or electric shock.
Always turn the set off when it is not to be used. When the set is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet as a precaution against the possibility of an internal malfunction that could create a fire hazard.
Do not disconnect the antenna or the power cord during a heavy storm. Lightning may strike while you are holding the cable or cord, causing serious injury. Turn off your TV and wait for the weather to improve.
Memory Stick
To protect small children from injury from Memory Stick Media, remove all Memory Stick media from the TV’s Memory Stick slot and store it in a safe location when it is not in use.
Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into the set through the cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the set.
Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer, as they may cause hazards.
Do not place any objects, especially heavy objects, on top of the set. The object may fall from the set, causing injury.
Cleaning
Unplug the set from the wall outlet before cleaning or polishing it. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the set.
If a snapping or popping sound from a TV set is continuous or frequent while the TV is operating, unplug the TV and consult your dealer or service technician. It is normal for some TV sets to make occasional snapping or popping sounds, particularly when being turned on or off.
Installation
Always use two or more people to lift or move the set. The set is heavy and the bottom surface is flat. Serious injury can result from trying to move the set by yourself alone, or from unsteady handling. Install the set on a stable, level surface.
Water and Moisture
Do not use power-line operated sets near water — for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.
Accessories
Do not place the set on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, table or shelf. The set may fall, causing serious injury to a child or an adult, and serious damage to the set. Use only a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer for the specific model of TV. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
Disconnect all cables and cords from the set before attempting to move the set.
Do not allow children or pets to climb up onto, or push against, the set. The set may fall, causing serious injury.
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Ventilation
The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are provided for necessary ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the set, and to protect it from overheating, these slots and openings must never be blocked or covered.
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Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other materials.
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Never block the slots and openings by placing the set on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface.
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Never place the set in a confined space, such as a bookcase, or built-in cabinet, unless proper ventilation is provided.
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Do not place the set near or over a radiator or heat register, or where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
Power Cord Protection
Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord, and do not place the set where the power cord is subject to wear or abuse.
Antennas
Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If an outdoor antenna is installed, follow the precautions below. An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come in contact with such power lines or circuits.
WHEN INSTALLING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA SYSTEM,
EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO KEEP FROM
CONTACTING SUCH POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS AS
CONTACT WITH THEM IS ALMOST INVARIABLY FATAL.
Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) in USA and
Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada provide information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
Antenna Grounding According to the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
Ground clamp
Electric service equipment
NEC: National Electrical Code
Antenna lead-in wire
Antenna discharge unit
(NEC Section 810-20)
Grounding conductors
(NEC Section 810-21)
Ground clamps
Power service grounding electrode system (NEC Art 250 Part H)
Lightning
For added protection for this television receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna.
This will prevent damage to the receiver due to lightning and power line surges.
Service
Damage Requiring Service
Unplug the set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
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When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
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If liquid has been spilled into the set or objects have fallen into the product.
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If the set has been exposed to rain or water.
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If the set has been subject to excessive shock by being dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged.
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If the set does not operate normally when following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are specified in the operating instructions.
Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the set to normal operation.
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When the set exhibits a distinct change in performance, it indicates a need for service.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service the set yourself since opening the cabinet may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician certifies in writing that he has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to the set, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks (as specified by the manufacturer) to determine that the set is in safe operating condition, and to so certify. When the set reaches the end of its useful life, improper disposal could result in a picture tube implosion. Ask a qualified service technician to dispose of the set.
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Contents
Introducing the FD Trinitron Wega
Overview .......................................................................................................7
Presenting the FD Trinitron Wega ............................................................... 7
Package Contents.............................................................................. 7
Features ............................................................................................ 7
Setting Up the TV
Overview .......................................................................................................9
About the AC Power Cord................................................................. 9
TV Controls and Connectors.......................................................................10
Front Panel .....................................................................................10
Rear Panel .......................................................................................12
Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna.................................14
Cable or Antenna Only ....................................................................15
Cable and Antenna Only .................................................................16
Cable Box and Cable Only ...............................................................18
Cable Box Only ................................................................................20
Connecting Optional Equipment ...............................................................21
About Using S VIDEO ......................................................................21
VCR and Cable ................................................................................22
VCR and Cable Box .........................................................................24
Two VCRs for Tape Editing ..............................................................26
Satellite Receiver..............................................................................28
Satellite Receiver and VCR ...............................................................30
DVD Player with Component Video Connectors...............................32
DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors .............................34
Camcorder ......................................................................................35
Audio Receiver ................................................................................36
Using the CONTROL S Feature ...................................................................37
Setting Up the Channel List .......................................................................38
Using Auto Setup ............................................................................38
Using the Remote Control
Overview .....................................................................................................39
Inserting Batteries.......................................................................................39
Button Descriptions ....................................................................................40
Outside Panel ..................................................................................40
Inside Panel .....................................................................................42
Programming the Remote Control ............................................................43
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Using the Features
Overview .....................................................................................................45
Watching TV ................................................................................................45
Using the Scrolling Index ...........................................................................46
Factors Affecting Scrolling Index ......................................................46
Using Twin View .........................................................................................47
Displaying Twin Pictures ..................................................................47
Factors Affecting Twin View ............................................................47
Activating the Picture ......................................................................48
Changing the Picture Size ................................................................49
Using Favorite Channels .............................................................................50
Creating a List of Favorite Channels .................................................50
Displaying a List of Favorite Channels ..............................................50
Using the Freeze Function ..........................................................................51
Using the Memory Stick Picture Viewer....................................................52
About Memory Stick........................................................................52
Supported Image Types ...................................................................52
Unsupported Image Types ...............................................................54
Inserting and Removing a Memory Stick ..........................................55
Displaying the Memory Stick Menu..................................................56
Using the Memory Stick Index .........................................................57
Using the Memory Stick Slideshow ..................................................58
Changing the Memory Stick Setup Options .....................................58
Using the Rotate Picture Screen .......................................................59
Using Other Equipment with Your TV Remote Control ...........................60
All Equipment..................................................................................60
Operating a VCR .............................................................................60
Operating a Satellite Receiver ..........................................................60
Operating a Cable Box.....................................................................61
Operating a DVD Player ...................................................................61
Operating an MDP (Laserdisc Player) ................................................61
Using the Menus
Overview .....................................................................................................63
Navigating Through Menus .......................................................................63
Using the Video Menu ................................................................................64
Using the Audio Menu ...............................................................................66
Using the Channel Menu ............................................................................68
Using the Parent Menu...............................................................................70
Using the Timer Menu ................................................................................73
Using the Setup Menu ................................................................................74
Other Information
Overview .....................................................................................................77
Glossary .......................................................................................................78
Notes on Using Memory Stick Media ........................................................79
Contacting Sony ..........................................................................................80
Troubleshooting..........................................................................................80
Specifications ..............................................................................................85
Optional Accessories...................................................................................86
Index ............................................................................................................87
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Introducing the FD Trinitron Wega
Overview
This chapter describes the contents of the package in which the TV is shipped and provides an overview of the features of your Wega TV.
Presenting the FD Trinitron Wega
The FD Trinitron Wega (pronounced VAY-GAH) is characterized by outstanding contrast, uncompromising accuracy, and corner-tocorner detail.
You will recognize the superiority of Wega technology almost immediately. The first thing you will probably notice is minimal glare from the flat picture tube. This flat-screen technology improves picture detail without distortion, unlike conventional curved screens.
The FD Trinitron delivers outstanding image detail not only at the screen center, but also at the corners — so you can enjoy a bright, clear picture from any location in a room.
Package Contents
Along with your new Trinitron TV, the packing box contains a remote control and two AA (R6) batteries. These items are all you need to set up and use the TV.
Features
Some of the features that you will enjoy with your new TV include:
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DRC
®
(Digital Reality Creation) Multifunction:
Unlike conventional line doublers, the DRC Multifunction feature replaces the signal’s NTSC waveform with the HD equivalent, while doubling the number of vertical and horizontal lines. This results in four times the density for quality sources, such as DVD, satellite, and digital camcorders. The Video Menu allows you to select interlaced, progressive, or CineMotion
™
output.
Scrolling Index:
Lets you select programs from a series of preview windows that scroll along the right side of the screen.
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16:9 is also referred to as widescreen format.
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Twin View
™
:
Using the Multi-Image Driver (MIDX), Twin View allows you to watch two programs side by side, with the ability to zoom in one picture. You can watch pictures from two different sources (1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i) simultaneously.
(Only the left Twin View window can display 1080i, 720p, and
480p sources.)
Favorite Channels
: Allows you to preview and select from eight of your favorite channels.
ClearEdge VM
™
Velocity Modulation:
Sharpens picture definition by enhancing vertical lines.
Steady Sound
®
:
Equalizes volume levels so there is consistent output between programs and commercials.
Memory Stick
®
Picture Viewer:
Allows you to view on your TV screen digital images that are stored on Memory Stick media.
Component Video Inputs:
Offers the best video quality for DVD
(480p, 480i), and digital set-top box (HD1080i, 720p) connections.
CineMotion
™
:
Reverse 3-2 pulldown processing provides optimal picture quality for film-based sources (media originally shot in 24 frames-per-second format).
HD Detailer
™
:
Wideband video amplifier has a high bandwidth frequency rating, which allows it to send more video information to the screen, resulting in finer picture quality, especially for HD sources.
16:9 Enhancement:
Vertical Compression technology that maximizes picture resolution when playing “anamorphic” or
“enhanced for widescreen” sources, including many DVDs.
Parental Control:
V-Chip technology allows parents to block unsuitable programming from younger viewers.
Digital Visual Interface (DVI):
Can accommodate a copyprotected digital connection (HDCP
*
) to other devices (such as digital set-top boxes) that have compatible interfaces. The DVI-
HDTV input terminal is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for use with personal computers.
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*High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
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Setting Up the TV
Overview
About the AC
Power Cord
This chapter includes illustrated instructions for setting up your TV.
Topic
TV Controls and Connectors
Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna
Connecting Optional Equipment
VCR and Cable
VCR and Cable Box
Two VCRs for Tape Editing
Satellite Receiver
Satellite Receiver and VCR
DVD Player with Component Video Connectors
DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors
Camcorder
Audio Receiver
Using the CONTROL S Feature
Setting Up the Channel List
22
32
34
35
36
24
26
28
30
37
38
Page(s)
10-13
14-20
The AC power cord is attached to the rear of the TV with a hook. Use caution when removing the AC plug from its holder. Gently slide the plug upward to remove it from the hook. Once removed, the AC power plug should automatically disengage from its stored location.
You can detach the cord from this hook
AC power cord
✍
Do not plug in the AC power cord until you have made all other connections.
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TV Controls and Connectors
Front Panel
1 2 3 4
VIDEO 2 INPUT
S VIDEO
VIDEO L(MONO) – AUDIO – R
5 6 7 8 9 0
MENU SELECT TV/VIDEO VOLUME CHANNEL
qa qs qd qf
TIMER STAND BY
POWER
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Item
1 MEMORY STICK
2
3
4
VIDEO/L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
VIDEO 2 INPUT
5
MENU
6
7
8
9
0 qa qs qd qf
MEMORY STICK LED
S VIDEO
VIDEO 2 INPUT
V v B b
SELECT
TV/VIDEO
-VOLUME +
-CHANNEL+
TIMER LED
STAND BY LED
Infrared Receiver (IR)
POWER
Description
Memory Stick insertion slot. For details, see “Using the Memory Stick Picture
Viewer” on page 52.
When lit, indicates that the Memory Stick is being read. (Do not remove the
Memory Stick when the indicator is lit.)
Connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack on your camcorder or other video equipment that has S VIDEO. Provides better picture quality than composite video ( 4 ).
Connects to the composite A/V output jacks on your camcorder or other video equipment.
Press to display the Menu. Press again to exit from the Menu. For details, see
“Using the Menus” on page 63.
Press V v B b to move the on-screen cursor.
Press to select the on-screen highlighted item.
Press repeatedly to cycle through the video equipment connected to the TV’s video inputs.
Press to adjust the volume.
Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly through channels, press and hold down either CHANNEL button.
When lit, indicates one of the timers is set. When the timer is set, this LED will remain lit even if the TV is turned off. For details, see page 73.
Blinks when the TV is turned on, then shuts off when the picture is displayed.
If the LED blinks continuously, this may indicate the TV needs service (see
“Contacting Sony” on page 80).
Receives IR signals from the TV’s remote control.
Press to turn on and off the TV.
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Rear Panel
1
2
3
4 5
9 q;
6
7
8
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Jack
1 DVI-HDTV
VIDEO
AUDIO R/L
(VIDEO 7 IN)
2
3
4
5
AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX)
L (MONO)/R
6 HD/DVD IN 5/6
(1080i/720p/480p/480i)
7
8
9
S VIDEO IN 1/3
VIDEO IN 1/3/4
VIDEO/L(MONO)
-AUDIO-R
MONITOR OUT
AUX
TO CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
0 CONTROL S
IN/OUT
Description
Can accommodate a copy-protected digital connection (HDCP*) to other devices
(such as digital set-top boxes) that have compatible interfaces. The DVI-HDTV input terminal is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for use with personal computers. See the instruction manual that came with your equipment for details about connecting and using it with the TV.
Connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack of your VCR or other video equipment that has
S VIDEO. S VIDEO provides better picture quality than either composite video (
3
) or VHF/UHF ( 9 ) connections.
Connect to the composite A/V output jacks on your VCR or other video component. A fourth component A/V input jack (VIDEO 2) is located on the front panel of the TV. This video connection provides better picture quality than the
VHF/UHF ( 9 ) connection.
Lets you record the program you are watching to a VCR. When two VCRs are connected, you can use the TV as a monitor for tape-to-tape editing (not available with 480p, 720p, or 1080i when the input is set to VIDEO 5-7).
Connects to the left and right audio input jacks of your audio or video equipment.
You can use these outputs to listen to your TV’s audio through your stereo system.
Connect to your DVD player’s or digital set-top box’s component video (Y, P
B
, P
R
) and audio (L/R) jacks. Component video provides the best picture quality (better than 2 , 3 , or 9 ).
Auxiliary RF input that connects to your antenna, CATV cable, or cable box output jack. This is convenient if you are using two VHF/UHF sources (antenna, CATV cable, or cable box). For details, see pages 16 to 19.
Connects to your cable box input jack. This VHF/UHF output jack lets you set up your TV to switch between scrambled channels (coming through a cable box) and unscrambled cable channels. Use this jack instead of a splitter to get better picture quality when you need to switch between scrambled and unscrambled cable channels. For details, see pages 18 to 19.
Primary RF input that connects to your VHF/UHF antenna or cable.
Allows the TV to receive (IN) and send (OUT) remote control signals to other Sony infrared-controlled audio or video equipment that has the CONTROL S function.
* High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
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Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna
The way in which you will connect your TV varies, depending on how your home receives a signal (cable, cable box, antenna) and whether or not you plan to connect a VCR.
If You Are Connecting
Cable or Antenna Only
❏
No cable box or VCR
Cable and Antenna Only
❏
No cable box or VCR
Cable Box and Cable Only
❏
Cable box unscrambles only some channels (usually premium channels)
❏
No VCR
Cable Box Only
❏
Cable box unscrambles all channels
❏
No VCR
See Page
15
16
18
20
If you are connecting a VCR
❑
See the connections described on pages 22 and 24.
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Cable or Antenna
Only
For best results, use one of the following connections if you are connecting a cable or an antenna and you:
❑
Do not need a cable box to unscramble channels. (If you have a cable box, see pages 18-20.)
❑
Do not intend to connect a VCR. (If you have a VCR, see pages 22 and 24.)
The connection you choose depends on the cable type you have in your home, as described below.
75-ohm coaxial cable (usually found in newer homes)
Cable Type Connect As Shown
VHF Only or combined
VHF/UHF or
Cable
75-ohm coaxial cable
TV
VHF/UHF
300-ohm twin lead cable (usually found in older homes)
Cable Type Connect As Shown
VHF Only or
UHF Only or combined
VHF/UHF
300-ohm twin lead cable
TV
VHF/UHF
Antenna connector
(not supplied)
75-ohm coaxial and 300-ohm twin lead cable (found in some homes)
Cable Type Connect As Shown
VHF and UHF
75-ohm coaxial cable
TV
VHF/UHF
U/V mixer
(not supplied)
300-ohm twin lead cable
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Cable and Antenna
Only
For best results, use this connection if you:
❑
Have a cable and an antenna.
(This is convenient if you are using a separate rooftop antenna to receive additional channels that are not provided by your cable company.)
❑
Do not have a cable box or VCR. (If you have a cable box, see pages 18 to 20. If you have a VCR, see pages 22 and 24.)
Cable Type
Cable TV (CATV) and Antenna
Connect As Shown
CATV cable TV
AUX
(No connection to
TO CONVERTER)
TO
CONVERTER
Antenna cable
VHF/UHF
About Using Twin View with This Connection
With this connection, you cannot view CATV channels in the right Twin View window.
For details about Twin View, see page 46.
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Switch the TV’s input between the cable and antenna
Receive channels using an antenna, instead of the cable
Do This ...
Press ANT to switch back and forth between the TV’s VHF/UHF and AUX inputs.
1
2
Press ANT
Set the on page 68.
3
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Using Auto Setup” on page 38.
to switch to the AUX input.
Cable option to Off . For details, see “Selecting Channel Options”
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Cable Box and
Cable Only
✍
DIGITAL CABLE BOX USERS: Do not use this connection. The TO CONVERTER jack is not compatible with digital cable boxes.
For best results, use this connection if:
❑
Your cable company scrambles some channels, such as premium channels (which requires you to use a cable box), but does not scramble all channels.
❑
You do not have a VCR. (If you have a VCR, see pages 22 and 24.)
With this connection you can:
❑
Use the TV remote control to change channels coming through the cable box to the TV’s AUX input jack. (You must first program the remote control for your specific cable box; see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 43.)
❑
Use the TV remote control to change channels coming directly into the TV’s VHF/UHF input. (The TV’s tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.)
About Using Twin View with This Connection
With this connection, you can use all the Twin View features for unscrambled channels coming directly into the TV’s VHF/UHF input jack.
However, you can use only some of the Twin View features for channels coming through the cable box to the TV’s AUX input jack. For example, when you switch the TV’s input to
AUX — to select the cable box input — the picture displays only in the left window. If you turn on Twin View, you can watch cable channels coming into the VHF/UHF jack in the right window, but you cannot SWAP the pictures between the left and right windows.
For details about Twin View, see page 46.
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If you have a digital cable box, you cannot use this connection because the
TO CONVERTER jack is not compatible with digital cable boxes.
To connect the cable box and cable
1
Connect the cable from your cable company to the TV’s
VHF/UHF jack.
2
Use a coaxial cable to connect the TV’s TO CONVERTER jack to the cable box’s input jack. (The TV’s internal converter lets you switch between unscrambled signals coming straight into the TV and scrambled signals coming in through the cable box, eliminating the need for an external splitter.)
3
Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box’s output jack to the
TV’s AUX jack.
4
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
Channel List” on page 38.
IN
Cable box
OUT
Coaxial cable
3
TV
AUX
2
Coaxial cable
1
TO
CONVERTER
Cable (unscrambled channels)
VHF/UHF
Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Do This ...
Use the cable box
Set up the TV remote control to operate the cable box
Activate the remote control to operate the cable box
Prevent the accidental switching of TV channels
Switch the TV’s input between the cable box and cable
Tune the TV to the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4) and then use the cable box to switch channels.
Program the remote control. See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION .
When using the cable box, you need the TV to stay on the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4). You can use the TV’s Channel Fix feature to lock in a specific channel. For details, see “Using the Channel
Menu” on page 68.
Press ANT to switch back and forth between the TV’s VHF/UHF
(unscrambled channels) and AUX (scrambled) inputs.
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Cable Box Only
For best results, use this connection if:
❑
Your cable company scrambles all channels, which requires you to use a cable box.
❑
You do not have a VCR. (If you have a VCR, see pages 22 and 24.)
With this connection you can:
❑
Use the TV remote control to change channels coming through the cable box to the TV’s VHF/UHF jack. (You must first program the remote control for your specific cable box.)
About Using Twin View with This Connection
With this connection, all channels come into the TV through your cable box and only one unscrambled signal is sent to the TV, so you cannot use the Twin View feature. If some of your channels are scrambled, but others are not, consider using the “Cable Box and
Cable” connection on page 18 instead. For details about Twin View, see page 46.
To connect the cable box
1
Connect the CATV cable to the cable box’s input jack.
2
Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box’s output jack to the
TV’s VHF/UHF jack.
3
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
Channel List” on page 38.
CATV cable
Coaxial cable TV
VHF/UHF
1 2
IN
OUT
Cable box
Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Do This ...
Use the cable box
Set up the TV remote control to operate the cable box
Activate the remote control to operate the cable box
Prevent the accidental switching of TV channels
Tune the TV to the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4) and then use the cable box to switch channels.
Program the remote control. See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION .
When using the cable box, you need the TV to stay on the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4). You can use the TV’s Channel Fix feature to lock in a specific channel. For details, see “Using the Channel
Menu” on page 68.
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Connecting Optional Equipment
Use the directions in this section to connect the following optional equipment:
If You Are Connecting
VCR and Cable
VCR and Cable Box
Two VCRs for Tape Editing
Satellite Receiver
Satellite Receiver and VCR
DVD Player with Component Video
Connectors
DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio
Connectors
Camcorder
Audio Receiver
See Page
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
35
36
About Using
S VIDEO
If the optional equipment you are connecting has an S VIDEO jack (shown at left), you can use an S VIDEO cable for improved picture quality (compared to an A/V cable).
Because S VIDEO carries only the video signal, you also need to connect audio cables for sound, as shown below.
Example of an S VIDEO Connection
TV
S VIDEO cable
Equipment with S VIDEO
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
Audio cable
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VCR and Cable
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
See page 21.
TV
For best results, use this connection if:
❑
Your cable company does not require you to use a cable box.
About Using Twin View with This Connection
With this connection, you can use all the features of Twin View. For details about Twin
View, see page 46.
To connect the VCR and cable
1
Connect the CATV cable to the VCR’s VHF/UHF input jack.
2
Use a coaxial cable to connect the VCR’s VHF/UHF output jack to the TV’s VHF/UHF jack.
3
Use an A/V cable to connect the VCR’s A/V output jacks to the
TV’s A/V input jacks.
4
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
Channel List” on page 38.
Coaxial cable
VCR
CATV cable
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
A/V cable
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the VCR
Watch cable channels
Set up the TV remote control to operate the VCR
Activate the TV remote control to operate the VCR
Control VCR functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the cable input (VHF/UHF in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony VCR, you must program the remote control. See
“Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the VCR. Then press
VCR/DVD FUNCTION
.
See “Operating a VCR” on page 60.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 74-75.
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VCR and Cable Box
For best results, use this connection if:
❑
Your cable company scrambles some channels, such as premium channels (which requires you to use a cable box), but does not scramble all channels.
About Using Twin View with This Connection
With this connection, you can use all the features of Twin View. For details about Twin
View, see page 46.
With this connection you can:
❑
Use the TV remote control to change channels coming through the cable box. (You must first program the remote control for your specific cable box; see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 43.)
❑
Use the TV remote control to change channels coming directly into the TV’s VHF/UHF jack. (The TV’s tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.)
❑
Record channels coming through the cable box and channels coming directly into the TV.
To connect a VCR and cable box, you need:
❑
A splitter, which is a small, inexpensive device that you can purchase at your local electronics store.
✍
DIGITAL CABLE BOX USERS: If you are connecting a digital cable box, you will need a special bi-directional splitter that is designed to work with your digital cable box. Contact your cable provider for details.
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
See page 21.
❑
❑
Three coaxial cables.
One A/V cable or one S VIDEO cable with audio cables.
To connect the VCR and cable box
1
Connect the CATV cable to the single (input) jack of the splitter.
2
Use a coaxial cable to connect one of the splitter’s two output jacks to the TV’s VHF/UHF jack.
3
Use a coaxial cable to connect the splitter’s other output jack to the cable box’s input jack.
4
Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box’s output jack to the
VCR’s RF input jack.
5
Use an A/V cable to connect the VCR’s A/V output jacks to the
TV’s A/V input jacks.
6
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
Channel List” on page 38.
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TV
Coaxial cable
Splitter
(not supplied)
Cable box
CATV cable
If you are connecting a digital cable box, you will need a special bi-directional splitter designed to work with your cable box.
Coaxial cable
VCR
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
A/V cable
Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch cable (unscrambled) channels
Watch cable box (scrambled) channels
Watch the VCR
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the cable input (UHF/VHF in the illustration).
Turn on the VCR and tune it to the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4). Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration). Use the cable box to change channels.
Press
TV/VIDEO
repeatedly to select the VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony VCR, you must program the remote control. See
“Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set up the TV remote control to operate the cable box or
VCR
Activate the remote control to operate the cable box or VCR
For the cable box, press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION . For the VCR, set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the VCR. Then press
VCR/DVD
FUNCTION.
See “Operating a Cable Box” on page 61 and “Operating a VCR” on page 60.
Control specific cable box and
VCR functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 74-75.
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Two VCRs for Tape
Editing
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
See page 21.
Connecting two VCRs lets you record from one VCR to the other. By connecting them as shown below, you can view (monitor) what is being recorded.
To connect two VCRs for tape editing
1
Use an A/V cable to connect the playback VCR’s A/V output jacks to the TV’s A/V input jacks.
2
Use an A/V cable to connect the recording VCR’s A/V input jacks to the TV’s MONITOR OUT jacks.
TV
Playback VCR
A/V cable A/V cable
Recording VCR
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
View (monitor) what is being recorded
Set up the TV remote control to operate the VCR(s)
Activate the TV remote control to operate the VCR(s)
Control VCR functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration above).
If you have a non-Sony VCR, you must program the remote control. See
“Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the VCR. Then press VCR/DVD FUNCTION .
See “Operating a VCR” on page 60.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 74-75.
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Satellite Receiver
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
See page 21.
To connect a satellite receiver
1
Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver’s satellite input jack.
2
Use an A/V cable to connect the satellite receiver’s A/V output jacks to the TV’s A/V input jacks.
3
Connect a CATV cable from your cable or antenna to the TV’s
VHF/UHF jack.
4
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
Channel List” on page 38.
TV
Satellite receiver
CATV cable
Satellite antenna cable
A/V cable
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the satellite receiver
Set up the TV remote control to operate the satellite receiver
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the satellite receiver input
(VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony satellite receiver, you must program the remote control. See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION . Activate the TV remote control to operate the satellite receiver
Control satellite receiver functions with the
TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
See “Operating a Satellite Receiver” on page 60.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 74-
75.
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Satellite Receiver and VCR
TV
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
See page 21.
To connect a satellite receiver and VCR
1
Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver’s satellite input jack.
2
Connect the CATV cable to the VCR’s VHF/UHF input jack.
3
Use a coaxial cable to connect the VCR’s VHF/UHF output jack to the TV’s VHF/UHF jack.
4
Use an A/V cable to connect the satellite receiver’s A/V output jacks to the VCR’s A/V input jacks.
5
Use an A/V cable to connect the VCR’s A/V output jacks to the
TV’s A/V input jacks.
6
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
Channel List” on page 38.
Satellite antenna cable
CATV cable
Satellite receiver
A/V cable
VCR
Coaxial cable
A/V cable
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the satellite receiver
Watch the VCR
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
The VCR may need to be turned on and set to the satellite receiver input.
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the input to which the VCR is connected
(VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony VCR or satellite receiver, you must program the remote control. See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set up the TV remote control to operate the satellite receiver or VCR
Activate the TV remote control to operate the satellite receiver or VCR
Control satellite receiver and
VCR functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
For the satellite receiver, press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION. For the VCR, set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the VCR. Then press
VCR/DVD FUNCTION
.
See “Operating a Satellite Receiver” on page 60 and “Operating a VCR” on page 60.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 74-75.
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DVD Player with
Component
Video Connectors
For best results, use this connection if your DVD player has component video (Y, P
B
, P
R
) jacks.
To connect a DVD player with component video connectors
1
Use three separate component video cables to connect the
DVD player’s Y, P
B
and P
R
jacks to the Y, P
B
and P
R
jacks
(VIDEO 5) on the TV.
✍
The Y, P
B
and P
R
jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled Y,
C
B
and C
R
, or Y, B-Y and R-Y. If so, connect the cables to like colors.
2
Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player’s audio output jacks to the TV’s VIDEO 5 audio input jacks.
Component video cables
TV
DVD player
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
Audio cable
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the DVD player
Set up the TV remote control to operate the DVD player
Activate the TV remote control to operate the DVD player
Control DVD functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the DVD input (VIDEO 5 in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony DVD player, you must program the remote control.
See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the DVD player. Then press VCR/DVD FUNCTION .
See “Operating a DVD Player” on page 61.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 74-75.
✍
You cannot record the signal from any equipment connected into the Y, P
B
,
P
R
jacks.
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DVD Player with
S VIDEO and Audio
Connectors
Use this connection if your DVD player does not have component video (Y, P
B
, P
R
) jacks.
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
To connect a DVD player with A/V connectors
1
Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player’s audio output jacks to the TV’s audio input jacks.
2
Use an S VIDEO cable to connect the DVD player’s S VIDEO jack to the TV’s S VIDEO jack.
TV
DVD player
S VIDEO cable
Audio cable
Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the DVD player
Set up the TV remote control to operate the DVD player
Activate the TV remote control to operate the DVD player
Control DVD functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
Do This ...
Press
TV/VIDEO
repeatedly to select the DVD input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony DVD player, you must program the remote control.
See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the DVD player. Then press VCR/DVD FUNCTION .
See “Operating a DVD Player” on page 61.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 74-75.
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Camcorder
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
See page 21.
For easy connection of a camcorder, the TV has front A/V input jacks.
If you prefer, however, you can connect the camcorder to the TV’s rear A/V input jacks.
To connect a camcorder
1
Use A/V cables to connect the camcorder’s A/V output jacks to the TV’s A/V input jacks.
TV
VIDEO 2 INPUT
S VIDEO
VIDEO L(MONO) – AUDIO – R
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
A/V cable
To A/V output
Camcorder
If you have a mono camcorder, connect its audio output jack to the
TV’s L MONO audio jack.
Note on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the camcorder
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the camcorder input (VIDEO 2 in the illustration).
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 74-75.
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Audio Receiver
TV
For improved sound quality, you may want to play the TV’s audio through your stereo system.
To connect an audio system
1
Use an audio cable to connect the TV’s audio output jacks to the audio receiver’s line input jacks.
Receiver
To line input
Audio cable
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white.
2
Using the TV’s Audio Menu, set the Speaker option to Off . Then set the Audio Out option to Fixed or Variable , depending on how you want to control the volume. For details, see “Using the Audio Menu” on page 66.
3
Turn on the audio receiver, and then set the receiver’s line input to the jack into which you connected the TV.
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Using the CONTROL S Feature
CONTROL S allows you to control your system and other Sony equipment with one remote control. In addition to allowing you to control multiple devices with one remote control, the CONTROL S feature allows you to always point your remote control at your TV, instead of having to point it at the other equipment, which might be hidden or out of direct line of sight.
Use CONTROL S IN to send signals to the TV.
Use CONTROL S OUT to send signals to connected equipment.
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Setting Up the Channel List
After you finish connecting your TV, you need to run Auto Setup to set up your channels. The Auto Setup screen appears when you turn on your TV for the first time after hooking it up. If you do not want to set up the channels at this time, you can do it later by selecting the
Auto Program option in the Channel Menu (see page 68).
✍
The Auto Setup feature does not apply for installations that use a cable box for all channel selection.
Using Auto Setup
1
Press
POWER
to turn on the TV.
2
Press
TV FUNCTION
on the remote control.
3
To continue running Auto Setup, press
CH+
. To exit Auto Setup, press
CH-
.
Auto Setup automatically creates a list of receivable channels. When finished, the lowest numbered channel is displayed.
To reset the TV to factory settings
1
Press
POWER
to turn on the TV.
2
Hold down RESET on the remote control.
3
Press
TV POWER
on the TV. (The TV will turn itself off, then back on.)
4
Release RESET .
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Using the Remote Control
Overview
This chapter describes how to set up, program, and use the TV’s remote control.
Topic
Inserting Batteries
Button Descriptions
Outside Panel
Inside Panel
Programming the Remote Control
Page
39
40
42
43
Inserting Batteries
1
Remove the battery cover from the remote control.
2
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by matching the e and E terminals on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment.
3
Replace the battery cover.
1
2
✍
Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage whenever you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an extended period. Handle the remote control with care. Avoid dropping it, getting it wet, placing it in direct sunlight, near a heater, or where the humidity is high.
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Button Descriptions
Outside Panel
1
2
3
4
5
MUTING
SAT/CABLE POWER
SAT/CABLE
FUNCTION
TV
TV/VIDEO ANT PIC MODE qh
Button
1 MUTING
2 SLEEP qj qk
3 FUNCTION
Buttons
JUMP ENTER
6
7
8
9
FAVORITES
INDEX
TWIN VIEW
MENU
VOL CH ql q; w; qa qs qd qf qg
DRC MODE
MEMORY STICK
FREEZE
RESET
MTS/SAP GUIDE
CODE SET
DISPLAY wa ws wd wf
TV
RM-Y190
4 TV/VIDEO
5
ANT
6 JUMP
7 INDEX
8 FAVORITES
9 MENU
0 VOL +/qa qs
DRC MODE qd qf
RESET
MTS/SAP
Description
Press to mute the sound. Press again or press VOL+ to restore the sound.
Press repeatedly until the TV displays the time in minutes (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that you want the TV to remain on before shutting off automatically. To cancel press until Sleep Off appears. While the Sleep feature is set, press once to display the remaining time.
The indicator lights up momentarily when pressed to show which equipment the remote control is operating:
SAT/CABLE: Press to have the remote control operate the satellite receiver or cable box.
TV: Press to have the remote control operate the TV.
Press repeatedly to cycle through the video equipment connected to the TV’s video inputs.
Press to switch between the sources connected to the
TV’s VHF/UHF and AUX inputs.
Press to jump back and forth between two channels.
The TV alternates between the current channel and the last channel that was selected.
Press to display the Scrolling Index. For details, see page 46.
Press to display the Favorite Channels list. For details, see page 50.
Press to display the Menu. Press again to exit from the
Menu. For details, see “Using the Menus” on page 63.
Press to adjust the volume.
Move the joystick Vv B b to move the on-screen cursor. To select an item, press the center of the joystick ( ).
Press repeatedly to cycle through the available highresolution picture modes: Interlaced, Progressive,
CineMotion . Also available in the Video Menu. For details, see “Selecting Video Options” on pages 64-65.
Press to reset the settings to the factory defaults. See pages 64, 66, and 73. Also used to clear Favorite
Channels (see page 50).
Press repeatedly to cycle through the Multi-channel
TV Sound (MTS) options: Stereo, Auto SAP (Second
Audio Program), and Mono . Also available in the
Audio Menu. For details, see “Using the Audio Menu” on page 66.
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Button
qg CODE SET qh qj qk
POWER
Buttons
PIC MODE
0 - 9
ENTER
Description
Press to program the remote control to operate non-
Sony video equipment. For details, see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 43.
SAT/CABLE: Press to turn on and off the satellite receiver or cable box.
TV: Press to turn on and off the TV.
Press repeatedly to cycle through the available video picture modes:
Vivid, Standard, Movie, Pro
. Also available in the Video Menu. For details, see “Selecting Video
Options” on pages 64-65.
Press
0 - 9 to select a channel; the channel changes after
3 seconds. Press ENTER to change channels immediately.
ql TWIN VIEW Press to turn on and off Twin View. For details, see pages 47-49.
w; CH +/Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly through channels, press and hold down either CH button.
wa MEMORY STICK Press to display the Memory Stick Menu. For details, see “Using the Memory Stick Picture Viewer” on page 52.
ws
FREEZE wd wf
DISPLAY
GUIDE
Press to freeze the picture. Press again to restore the picture. For details, see page 51.
Press once to display the current channel number, current time, and channel label (if set). Press again to turn Display off.
Press to display the program guide of your satellite program provider.
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Inside Panel
SYSTEM
OFF
TV/VIDEO
ANT
TV
PIC MODE
MTS/SAP
SELECT
VOL
FAVORITES
INDEX
TWIN VIEW
MENU
CH
DRC MODE
M
EMORY STICK
FREEZE
RESET
MTS/SAP
CODE SET
GUIDE
DISPLAY
TV
RM-Y191
MUTING
SLEEP SAT/CABLE POWER wj wk wl wg
SYSTEM
OFF wh
MTS/SAP
DISC MENU
TV/VCR
VCR/DVD
SELECT
MENU
FAVORITES
INDEX
TWIN VIEW e; ea es ed ef eg
To access the inside panel, open the outside cover as shown.
Button
wg SYSTEM OFF wh Transport
Buttons wj MTS/SAP wk
Vv B b wl DISC MENU e; TV/VCR ea VCR/DVD es AV1/2/3/DVD
Slide Switch ed ef SELECT eg MENU
Description
Press to turn off all Sony brand audio/video equipment at once. (May not function with older Sony equipment.) m Rewind
N Play z Record (press together with N ) x Stop
M Fast forward
X Pause
Press repeatedly to cycle through the Multi-channel TV
Sound (MTS) options:
Stereo, Auto SAP
(Second Audio
Program), and Mono . Also available in the Audio Menu.
For details, see “Using the Audio Menu” on page 66.
Press Vv B b to move the VCR or DVD player’s onscreen cursor.
Press to display the DVD Menu.
Press to change to the VHF/UHF output of the VCR.
Press to turn on and off the VCR or DVD player.
Use the A/V slide switch to control connected video equipment. You can program one video source for each switch position. For details, see “Programming the
Remote Control” on page 43.
Press repeatedly to step through the Audio Effect options. Also available in the Audio Menu. For details, see page 66.
Press to select an item in the VCR or DVD player’s menu.
Press to display the DVD player setup menu.
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Programming the Remote Control
The remote control is preset to operate Sony brand video equipment.
Sony Equipment
Beta, ED Beta VCRs
8 mm VCR
VHS VCR
DVD player
Switch Position on
Remote Control
AV1
AV2
AV3
DVD
Programmable Code
Number
303
302
301
751
If you have video equipment other than Sony brand that you want to control with the TV’s remote control, use the following procedure to program the remote control.
✍
The equipment must have infrared (IR) remote capability in order to be used with the remote control.
z
❑
If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one by one until you come to the correct code for your equipment.
❑
If you enter a new code number, the code number you previously entered at that setting is erased.
❑
In some cases, you may not be able to operate your equipment with the supplied remote control. In such cases, use the equipment’s own remote control unit.
❑
Whenever you remove the batteries to replace them, the code numbers may revert to the factory setting and must be reset.
1
Turn to the list of “Manufacturer’s Codes” on page 44, and find the three-digit code number for the manufacturer of your equipment. (If more than one code number is listed, use the number listed first.)
2
Set the A/V slide switch to
1, 2, 3
, or
DVD
.
3
Press
CODE SET.
4
Enter the three-digit manufacturer’s code number.
5
Press
ENTER
.
✍
You must do step 5 within 10 seconds of step 4, or you must redo steps 3 through 5.
6
To check if the code number works, aim the TV’s remote control at the equipment and press the
POWER
button that corresponds with that equipment. If it responds, you are done. If not, try using another code listed for that manufacturer.
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Manufacturer’s Codes
VCRs
Manufacturer Code
Sony
Admiral
(M. Ward)
Aiwa
Audio
Dynamic
301, 302, 303
327
338, 344
314, 337
Broksonic
Canon
Citizen
Craig
319, 317
309, 308
332
302, 332
Criterion 315
Curtis Mathes 304, 338, 309
Daewoo
DBX
Dimensia
341, 312, 309
314, 336, 337
304
Emerson 319, 320, 316,
317, 318, 341
Fisher
Funai
General
Electric
Go Video
Goldstar
Hitachi
330, 335
338
329, 304, 309
322, 339, 340
332
306, 304, 305,
338
Instant Replay 309, 308
JC Penney 309, 305, 304,
330, 314, 336,
337
JVC
Kenwood
LXI (Sears)
Magnavox
Marantz
Marta
314, 336, 337,
345, 346, 347
314, 336, 332,
337
332, 305, 330,
335, 338
308, 309, 310
314, 336, 337
332
Memorex
Minolta
Mitsubishi/
MGA
Multitech
NEC
Olympic
Optimus
309, 335
305, 304
323, 324, 325,
326
325, 338, 321
314, 336, 337
309, 308
327
44
Manufacturer
Orion
Panasonic
Pentax
Philco
Philips
Pioneer
Quasar
RCA/
PROSCAN
Realistic
Sansui
Samsung
Sanyo
Scott
Sharp
Signature
2000 (M.
Ward)
SV2000
Sylvania
Symphonic
Tashiro
Tatung
Teac
Technics
Toshiba
Wards
Yamaha
Zenith
338
308, 309, 338,
310
338
332
314, 336, 337
314, 336, 338,
337
309, 308
312, 311
327, 328, 335,
331, 332
314, 330, 336,
337
331
Laserdisc Players
Manufacturer
Sony
Panasonic
Pioneer
Code
701
704, 710
702
Code
317
308, 309, 306,
307
305, 304
308, 309
308, 309, 310
308
308, 309, 306
304, 305, 308,
309, 311, 312,
313, 310, 329
309, 330, 328,
335, 324, 338
314
322, 313, 321
330, 335
312, 313, 321,
335, 323, 324,
325, 326
327, 328
338, 327
DVD Players
Manufacturer Code
Sony
General
Electric
Hitachi
JVC
Magnavox
Mitsubishi
Oritron
Panasonic
751
755
Philips
Pioneer
757
752
RCA/Proscan 755
Samsung 758
Toshiba 754
Zenith 760
758
756
757
761
759
753
Cable Boxes
Manufacturer Code
Sony 230
Hamlin/Regal 222, 223, 224,
Jerrold/G.I./
Motorola
225, 226
201, 202, 203,
204, 205, 206,
Oak
Panasonic
207, 208, 218
227, 228, 229
219, 220, 221
Pioneer
Scientific
Atlanta
Tocom
Zenith
214, 215
209, 210, 211
216, 217
212, 213
Satellite Receivers
Manufacturer Code
Sony 801
Dish Network 810
Echostar 810
General
Electric
Hitachi
802
805
Hughes
Mitsubishi
Panasonic
RCA/
PROSCAN
Toshiba
804
809
803
802, 808
806, 807
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Using the Features
Overview
This chapter describes how to use the features of your TV.
Topic
Watching TV
Using the Scrolling Index
Using Twin View
Using Favorite Channels
Using the Freeze Function
Using the Memory Stick Picture Viewer
Using Other Equipment with Your TV Remote Control
Page
51
52
60
45
46
47
50
Watching TV
z
For a complete list of all the functions of the remote control, see pages 39-44.
To Do This ...
Activate the remote control to operate the TV
Turn on/off the TV
Tune directly to a channel
Adjust the volume
Mute the sound
Alternate back and forth between two channels
Display the current channel number (and other information)
Switch the TV’s input to the
VCR, DVD player, or other connected equipment
Change video and audio options, customize the TV’s setup, set parental controls, and more
Switch the TV’s input between sources connected to the TV’s
VHF/UHF and AUX inputs
Do This ...
Press
TV FUNCTION
Press TV POWER
Press 0-9 and then ENTER (or wait 3 seconds) or
Press CH+/-
Press VOL +/-
Press MUTING (press again to unmute)
Press JUMP
The TV alternates between the current channel and the last channel tuned.
Press DISPLAY once to display the channel number and current time and channel label (if set). Press DISPLAY again to turn
Display off.
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to cycle through the video equipment connected to the
TV’s video inputs.
Press MENU to display the Menu. For details, see “Using the Menus” on page 63.
Press ANT to alternate between sources connected to the TV’s VHF/UHF and
AUX inputs.
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Using the Scrolling Index
The Scrolling Index lets you select programs from a series of preview windows that scroll along the right side of the screen.
1
Press
INDEX
.
The Scrolling Index appears, with the currently selected program in the main (left) window, and four scrolling video pictures in the right.
Live preview window
As each picture on the right scrolls to the live preview window, it changes briefly from a frozen video picture to a live video. The right side continues to scroll through the entire channel list.
2
To change the direction of the scrolling, move the joystick V or v .
3
To change the speed of the scrolling, move and hold the joystick
V or v .
4
To change a frozen video picture to a live video, move the joystick V or v to highlight the picture, then press .
5
To move the live video (from step 4 ) from the right to the main
(left) window of the Scrolling Index, press again.
To exit the Scrolling Index
❑
Press
INDEX .
Factors Affecting Scrolling Index
❑
❑
Scrolling Index does not function if you use a cable box to view all channels.
Sources connected to the AUX, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6, and VIDEO 7 inputs display in the left window, but not the right windows.
❑
Scrolling Index does not function if parental controls are set (see page 70).
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Using Twin View
Twin View lets you see two pictures from two sources — from an antenna, VCR, DVD, etc., — on the screen at the same time. You hear the sound from only one of the sources at a time, but you can choose which source’s sound is selected. You can also change the relative size of each of the pictures.
Displaying Twin
Pictures
1
Tune the TV to a working channel.
2
Press .
A second picture appears. The active picture is highlighted in blue.
,
,
To cancel Twin View and watch the active picture
❑
Factors Affecting Twin View
❑
If you use a cable box to view all channels, the same channel appears in both windows of
Twin View because the cable box unscrambles only one channel at a time.
❑
If you use a cable box, you can view the cable box output in one Twin View window and view a different source (such as a VCR or DVD player) in the second window by using the
TV/VIDEO
button. For details, see “Connecting Optional Equipment” on page 21.
❑
Sources connected to the AUX, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6, and VIDEO 7 inputs display in the left
Twin View window, but not the right.
❑
If you are viewing a 4:3 source and a 16:9 enhanced source (such as a DVD) side by side in
Twin View, the 4:3 source appears larger.
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Activating the
Picture
To activate the picture in the right window
❑
Move the joystick b
.
To activate the picture in the left window
❑
Move the joystick
B
.
,
,
Functions Available in the Active (Highlighted) Window
To Do This ...
Tune to a channel
Adjust the volume
Mute the sound
Switch the TV’s input between sources connected to the TV’s
VHF/UHF and AUX inputs
Switch the TV’s input between sources connected to the TV’s
A/V inputs
Change the picture size
Do This ...
Press 0-9 and then ENTER (or wait 3 seconds) or
Press CH+/-
Press VOL +/-
Press MUTING (press again to unmute)
Press ANT (left window only)
Press TV/VIDEO
Move the joystick V or v . (For details, see
“Changing the Picture Size” on page 49).
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Changing the
Picture Size
The zoom feature lets you vary the relative size of the left and right pictures.
1
Move the joystick B or b to activate the picture that you want to resize.
2
Move the joystick V to enlarge the picture.
3
Move the joystick v to make the picture smaller.
When you adjust the picture sizes, the TV memorizes the change. The next time you use the Twin View function, the memorized sizes appear.
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Using Favorite Channels
The Favorite Channels feature lets you select programs from a list of up to eight favorite channels that you specify.
Creating a List of
Favorite Channels
z
For details on using the
Channel Menu, see page 68.
1
Press MENU to display the Menu.
2
Move the joystick B or b to highlight the Channel icon and press
.
3
Move the joystick v to highlight Favorite Channels and press .
4
Move the joystick V or v to highlight a Favorite Channel number
(1-8) and press .
5
Move the joystick V or v to highlight a channel you want to assign to the Favorite Channel number. A preview of the highlighted channel appears in the upper right of the screen.
Press
to select that channel as a Favorite Channel.
6
To add more channels to your favorites list, repeat steps 4-5.
To clear a Favorite Channel, move the joystick V or v to highlight the channel you want to clear. Press
and then press
RESET .
7
Press MENU to exit the Menu.
Displaying a List of Favorite
Channels
z
To assign Channel Labels
(eg., ABC, HBO, MTV, etc.) to channel numbers, as shown at right, use the Channel Label feature in the Channel Menu
(see page 69).
1
Press
FAVORITES
. The Favorite Channels list appears.
Preview of highlighted Favorite
Channel
10
20
36
37
40
6
8
9
Exit
Favorites
ABC
HBO
MTV
FOX
CBS
COMED
Favorite
Channels
2
Move the joystick V or v to highlight the channel you want to watch.
A preview of the highlighted Favorite Channel appears.
3
Press to select the channel you want to watch.
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Using the Freeze Function
The
FREEZE
button allows you to temporarily capture a program’s picture. You can use this feature to write down information such as phone numbers, recipes, etc.
✍
The Freeze feature is not available while using Twin View.
1
When the program information you want to capture is displayed, press
FREEZE
.
2
The TV switches to Twin View mode and displays the “frozen” picture on the right, while the current program continues on the left.
Current program in progress
Frozen picture
Call 555-1234
3
To cancel and return to normal viewing, press
FREEZE
(or just tune to another channel).
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Using the Memory Stick Picture Viewer
About Memory
Stick
Memory Stick (sold separately) is a new, compact, portable, and versatile Integrated Circuit recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds that of a floppy disk. Memory Stick is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among Memory Stick compatible products such as digital cameras and digital video cameras. Because it is removable, Memory Stick can also be used for external data storage.
✍
You cannot write to Memory Stick media using the TV.
Memory Stick technology allows you to view on your TV screen digital (JPEG) images that are stored on Memory Stick media. You can choose from an index of the images stored on the Memory Stick, or you can run a slideshow of those images. You can also customize the features of the slideshow by selecting the length of time that each image is displayed, toggling the display of file information, and rotating each image.
For more information about the using Memory Stick media, see
“Notes on Using Memory Stick Media” on page 79.
Supported Image
Types
This TV’s Memory Stick viewer can display only still images that have been recorded on Memory Stick media by Sony brand digital still and video cameras.
Recorded images must also meet the following specifications:
❑
❑
Compression format: JPEG
File name format: DCF compliant
✍
JPEG stands for “Joint Photographic Experts Group,” which is the organization that implemented this format. DCF stands for “Design Rules for Camera File Systems,” which are specifications established by the Japan
Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA).
✍
The TV’s Memory Stick viewer is compatible with Memory Sticks up to and including 128MB. It is not compatible with Memory Sticks that exceed
128MB.
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To ensure that the existing/imported JPEG files are viewable on your TV, be sure to store and maintain them in the
DCF compliant file structure shown at right, with the JPEG files inside the 100MSDCF directory, and this directory inside the DCIM main folder.
About DCF File Names
Most Sony brand digital still and video cameras automatically record still images using DCF compliant directory and file names, as shown in the following example:
Main Folder
Directory Name
JPEG File Names
Directory Name
JPEG File Names
DCF Compliant File Structure Example
Cyber-shot Cameras or Sony Brand Digital Camcorders
If you are using a Sony Cyber-shot camera (except models DSC-D700 and DSC-D770) or a Sony digital camcorder with Digital Still capability (except models DCR-TRV-900 and DSR-PD100A), the pictures on your Memory Stick are ready to be viewed on your TV.
Mavica Cameras
If you are using a Sony Mavica camera, you can view those pictures by first using a PC to transfer the image files to a Memory Stick, and then setting up the files in a DCF compliant file structure as shown above. (Thumbnails, however, will not be available because Mavica does not create them. This also means that the Index and Rotate
Picture functions will not work.)
✍
Important: If the source of images is not a Sony digital camera, or the directory/filenames are modified with a computer using non-DCF compliant software, the images may not be viewable on your TV. If you wish to view a
DCF compliant image imported to your Memory Stick, be sure to use the same file structure used by Sony cameras (shown above).
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Unsupported
Image Types
❑
❑
❑
❑
This TV’s Memory Stick viewer cannot display any of the following:
❑
❑
Images recorded on digital still cameras and digital video cameras that are not Sony brand
Images recorded using products that are not DCF compliant, including the following Sony products:
Digital still cameras
Digital video cameras
DSC-D700, DSC-D770
DCR-TRV900/DSR-PD100A
Images stored in TIFF or any other non-JPEG compression format
Images in directories that were renamed on computer
Images with a size of less than 16 x 16 or greater than 4096 x 4096
Images stored on a Memory Stick that has a capacity that exceeds
128MB
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Inserting and
Removing a
Memory Stick
To insert a Memory Stick
1
Locate the Memory Stick slot (see page 10) and insert the
Memory Stick into the Memory Stick slot as illustrated below.
When inserted properly, it should slide in with little resistance and click into place.
✍
Be sure to insert the Memory Stick in the correct direction. If the Memory
Stick is forced in the wrong way, it may become damaged.
Do not insert anything other than a Memory Stick into the slot.
To remove a Memory Stick
1
Check that the Memory Stick indicator is off. (When the light is on, this indicates that the TV is reading data from the Memory
Stick.)
✍
Removing the Memory Stick while a file is being accessed (when the
Memory Stick LED on the TV’s front panel is lit) may damage the Memory
Stick or its contents.
2
Push the Memory Stick gently into the slot, and then release it.
The Memory Stick media is ejected.
✍
Do not pull out the Memory Stick without first pushing it in; otherwise, the
TV’s locking mechanism may become damaged.
3
Pull the Memory Stick completely out of the slot.
✍
To protect small children from injury from Memory Stick media, remove all
Memory Stick media from the TV’s Memory Stick slot and store it in a safe location when it is not in use.
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Displaying the
Memory Stick
Menu
1
Insert a Memory Stick that contains the images you want to view.
For details, see page 55.
2
Press the MEMORY STICK button on the remote control. The Memory
Stick Menu appears.
Memory Stick
Index
Slideshow
Setup
Move:
V v
Select:
+
3
To select an option, move the joystick to highlight the option and press .
Option
Index
Slideshow
Setup
Description
Displays an index of thumbnail images that are on the Memory Stick. For details, see “Using the
Memory Stick Index” on page 57.
Displays a slideshow of images that are on the
Memory Stick. For details, see “Using the Memory
Stick Slideshow” on page 58.
Allows you to change slideshow options and rotate images. For details, see “Changing the Memory
Stick Setup Options” on page 58.
4
To exit the Memory Stick Menu, press
CH +/-
,
TV/VIDEO
,
ANT, or use the
0-9 buttons and
ENTER
(or wait 3 seconds) to select a channel.
✍
Memory Stick functions are not available while using Twin View, Freeze or
Favorite Channel functions.
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Using the Memory
Stick Index
z
The Page and folder ( ) buttons are available only if the
Memory Stick contains more images or folders than can be displayed on one screen.
The Memory Stick Index lets you view images that are on the
Memory Stick in an index of thumbnail images.
✍
There is no audio signal available while viewing images on Memory Stick.
1
Insert a Memory Stick that contains the images you want to view.
For details, see page 55.
2
Press the MEMORY STICK button on the remote control. The Memory
Stick Menu appears.
3
Move the joystick to highlight
Index
and press . The Memory
Stick Index appears.
Memory Stick Index
Menu
Page -
J
Page +
The selected image is highlighted in yellow
Directory Name: 900MSDCF
Filename:DSC00004
Date & Time: 4/12/2001 6:43PM
Picture Size: 640x480
Move:
V v B b
Select:
+
Page 1/42
Image: 12/254
-
+
Information about the selected image
4
Move the joystick V v B b to highlight an image and press to select the image. Selecting an image displays that image at full size. While an image is displayed full size, you can do any of the following:
To Do This ...
Do This ...
Display the previous image Move the joystick B .
Display the next image
Display the Memory
Stick Index
Move the joystick b . If you move the joystick b while viewing the last image, the first image is displayed. If you move the joystick B while viewing the first image, the last image is displayed.
Press
.
5
To return to the Memory Stick Menu, move the joystick to
J
Menu and press .
✍
If a blank square appears instead of a thumbnail image, this indicates that the image does not support a thumbnail view. Selecting the icon, however, displays the full-size image on the screen. It could also indicate that both the thumbnail and full-size images are corrupted or not supported.
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Using the Memory
Stick Slideshow
The Memory Stick Slideshow lets you watch a slideshow of the images that are on the Memory Stick.
1
Insert a Memory Stick that contains the images you want to view.
For details, see page 55.
2
Press MEMORY STICK . The Memory Stick Menu appears.
3
Move the joystick to highlight
Slideshow
and press . The slideshow starts.
4
To end the slideshow, press
. The Memory Stick Menu is displayed.
Changing the
Memory Stick
Setup Options
1
Press the
MEMORY STICK
button on the remote control. The Memory
Stick Menu appears.
2
Move the joystick to highlight
Setup
and press . The Memory
Stick Setup Menu appears.
Memory Stick Setup
J
Menu
Slideshow - Interval: 5 sec
Slideshow - Repeat: On
File Information: On
Rotate Picture
Move:
V v
Select:
+
3
Move the joystick to highlight an option and press .
Option Description
Menu Returns to the Memory Stick Menu.
Slideshow –
Interval
Decrease or increase the length of time that each image is displayed: 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 1 minute,
5 minutes, or 15 minutes.
Slideshow – Repeat
Select
On
to set the slideshow to repeat after displaying all the images recorded on the Memory
Stick. Select Off to not repeat the slideshow.
File Information
Select
On to show file information of each image while that image is being displayed.
Rotate Picture Displays the Rotate Picture screen. For details, see
“Using the Rotate Picture Screen” on page 59.
4
Move the joystick b (or press ) to change settings.
Move the joystick
B (or press ) to select the changed setting.
5
To exit the Memory Stick Setup Menu, move the joystick to
J
Menu and press .
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Using the Rotate
Picture Screen
z
The Page and folder ( ) buttons are available only if the
Memory Stick contains more images or folders than can be displayed on one screen.
The Rotate Picture Screen lets you rotate an image from an index of thumbnails.
✍
You cannot rotate images if the LOCK switch on the Memory Stick is on. To rotate the images, first set the LOCK switch to off.
1
In the Memory Stick Setup Menu, move the joystick to highlight
Rotate Picture and press . The Rotate Picture screen appears.
Rotate Picture
Menu
J
Page -
Page +
-
+
Directory Name: 900MSDCF
Filename: DSC00004
Date & Time: 4/27/2001 6:43PM
Picture Size: 640x480
Move:
V v B b
Select:
+
Page 1/42
Image: 12/254
2
Move the joystick V v B b to highlight an image that you want to rotate.
3
Press
to rotate an image 90 degrees in a clockwise direction.
4
To return to the Memory Stick Setup Menu, move the joystick to highlight
Menu and press .
✍
If a blank square appears instead of the thumbnail image, this indicates that the image does not support a thumbnail view and cannot be rotated.
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Using Other Equipment with Your TV Remote Control
All Equipment
To Do This ...
Switch the TV’s input to the
VCR, DVD player, or other connected equipment
Set up the TV remote control to operate non-Sony equipment
Do This ...
Press
TV/VIDEO
repeatedly to cycle through the video equipment connected to the TV’s video inputs.
You must program the remote control the first time you use it. See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43 to 44.
Operating a VCR
To Do This ...
Activate the remote control to operate the VCR
Turn on/off
Change channels
Record
Play
Stop
Fast forward
Rewind the tape
Pause
Search the picture forward or backward
Change input mode
Press
Open the outside cover, as shown on page 42.
Then set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the VCR.
VCR/DVD POWER
CH +/-
N and z simultaneously
N x
M m
X
M or m during playback
(release to resume normal playback)
TV/VCR
Operating a
Satellite Receiver
To Do This ...
Activate the remote control to operate the satellite receiver
Turn on/off
Select a channel
Change channels
Back to previous channel
Display channel number
Display SAT Guide
Display SAT Menu
Move highlight (cursor)
Select item
Press
SAT/CABLE FUNCTION
SAT/CABLE POWER
0-9, ENTER
CH +/-
JUMP
DISPLAY
GUIDE
MENU
V v B b
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Operating a Cable
Box
To Do This ...
Activate the remote control to operate the cable box
Turn on/off
Select a channel
Change channels
Back to previous channel
Press
SAT/CABLE FUNCTION
SAT/CABLE POWER
0-9, ENTER
CH +/-
JUMP
Operating a DVD
Player
To Do This ...
Activate the remote control to operate the DVD
Press
Open the outside cover, as shown on page 42.
Then set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the DVD player.
VCR/DVD POWER
N
Turn on/off
Play
Stop
Pause
Step through different tracks of the disc
Step through different chapters of a video disc
Select tracks directly
Display the DVD player
Menu (Setup)
Display the DVD Menu
Move highlight (cursor)
Select item x
X
M
CH+ to step forward or
to step forward or
0-9, ENTER
MENU (inside panel)
DISC MENU
V v B b
SELECT m
CH- to step backward to step backward
Operating an MDP
(Laserdisc Player)
To Do This ...
Press
Activate the remote control to operate the MDP
Turn on/off
Play
Stop
Pause
Search the picture forward or backward
Search a chapter forward or backward
Open the outside cover, as shown on page 42.
Then set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the MDP player.
VCR/DVD POWER
N x
X
M or m
during playback
(release to resume normal playback)
CH +/-
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Using the Menus
Overview
z
Press MENU to enter and exit Menus.
The Menu gives you access to the following features:
Menu Icon Description
Allows you to make adjustments to your picture settings. It also allows you to customize the Picture
Mode based on the type of program you are viewing, select DCR Mode options, and more.
Offers enhanced audio options such as listening to second audio programming (SAP) or customizing the Effect of the sound on your TV.
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64
66
Allows you to set up a Favorite Channel list, run the
Auto Program function, and more.
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Lets you control the viewing of programs based on their ratings.
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Lets you set the clock on your TV and allows you to program your TV for scheduled viewing using the
Timers.
Provides several options for setting up your channels, labeling your video inputs, and selecting the language of the on-screen Menus.
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Navigating Through Menus
z
Menus include navigation help text that appears at the bottom of each Menu.
To Do This ...
Display the Menu
Move through the Menus
Move through the Menu options
Select an option to change
Change an option’s settings
Select (confirm) changed setting
Exit the Menu
Press
MENU
B b
V v
V v B b
or
B
MENU
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Using the Video Menu
To select the Video Menu
1
Press
MENU
.
2
Move the joystick B or b to
3
highlight the Video icon and press .
Move the joystick to highlight an option. Press to select an
Mode: Vivid
Picture
Brightness
Color
Hue
Sharpness
Color Temp.: Cool
ClearEdge VM: High
DRC Mode: CineMotion
option.
4
Move the joystick V v B b to
Move:
V v B b
Select
:
+
End: MENU
change settings. Press to select the changed setting.
5
Press
MENU
to exit the Menu.
To restore the factory default settings for Picture, Brightness, Color, Hue,
Sharpness, Color Temp and VM.
❑
Press
RESET
on the remote control when in the Video Menu.
Selecting Video
Options
z
To change from one Mode to another, use the PIC MODE button on the remote control.
z
You can alter the Video
Menu settings ( Picture,
Brightness, Color, etc.) for each
Mode.
The Video Menu includes the following options:
Option
Mode
Customized picture viewing
Picture
Brightness
Color
Hue
Sharpness
Color Temp.
White intensity adjustment
Description
Vivid
Standard
Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.
Select for standard picture settings.
Movie
Pro
Select to display a softer picture.
Select to display a picture with minimum enhancements.
Adjust to increase picture contrast and deepen the color, or decrease picture contrast and soften the color.
Adjust to brighten or darken the picture.
Adjust to increase or decrease color intensity.
Adjust to increase or decrease the green tones.
Adjust to sharpen or soften the picture.
Cool
Neutral
Select to give the white colors a blue tint.
Select to give the white colors a neutral tint.
Warm Select to give the white colors a red tint
(NTSC-Standard).
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To change quickly from one
DRC Mode to another, use the
DRC MODE button on the remote control.
Option
ClearEdge VM
Velocity
Modulation
DRC Mode
Digital
Reality
Creation
Description
Sharpens picture definition to give every object a sharp, clean edge. Select from High, Medium, Low, Off.
Creates a high-resolution picture with 4x density, for high quality sources (i.e., DVD player, satellite receiver).
Interlaced
Progressive
Recommended for moving pictures.
Recommended for still images and text.
CineMotion Provides an optimized display by automatically detecting film content and applying a reverse 3/2 pulldown process.
Moving pictures will appear clearer and more natural-looking.
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Using the Audio Menu
To select the Audio Menu
1
Press
MENU
.
2
Move the joystick B or b to highlight the Audio icon and press .
3
Move the joystick to highlight an option. Press to select
Treble
Bass
Balance
Steady Sound: Off
Effect: Simulated
MTS: Stereo
Speaker: On
Audio Out: Fixed
an option.
Move:
V v B b
Select
:
+
End: MENU
4
Move the joystick V v B b to change settings. Press to select the changed setting.
5
Press
MENU
to exit the Menu.
To restore the factory default settings for Treble, Bass, and Balance
❑
Press
RESET
on the remote control when in the Audio Menu.
Selecting Audio
Options
z
To change quickly from one
Effect to another, use the button on the remote control.
z
To change quickly from one
MTS mode to another, use the
MTS/SAP button on the remote control.
The Audio Menu includes the following options:
Option
Treble
Bass
Balance
Steady Sound
Effect
MTS
Enjoy stereo, bilingual and mono programs
Description
Adjust to decrease or increase higher-pitched sounds.
Adjust to decrease or increase lower-pitched sounds.
Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.
Auto Select to stabilize the volume.
Off
Select to turn off Steady Sound.
TruSurround
Select for surround sound (for stereo programs only).
Simulated Adds a surround-like effect to mono programs.
Off Normal stereo or mono reception.
Stereo Select for stereo reception when viewing a program broadcast in stereo.
Auto SAP Select to automatically switch the TV to second audio programs when a signal is received. (If no SAP signal is present, the TV remains in
Stereo mode.)
Mono Select for mono reception. (Use to reduce noise during weak stereo broadcasts.)
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Option
Speaker
Audio Out
Easy control of volume adjustments
Description
On Select to turn on the TV speakers.
Off
Select to turn off the TV speakers and listen to the TV's sound only through your external audio system speakers.
This option can be set only when the
Speaker
option is set to Off .
Variable
Fixed
The TV’s speakers are turned off, but the volume output from your audio system can still be controlled by the TV’s remote control.
The TV’s speakers are turned off and the volume output of the TV is fixed. Use your audio receiver’s remote control to adjust the volume through your audio system.
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Using the Channel Menu
To select the Channel Menu
1
Press
MENU
.
2
Move the joystick B or b to highlight the Channel icon and press .
Favorite Channels
Cable: On
Channel Fix: Off
Auto Program
Channel Skip/Add
Channel Label
3
Move the joystick to highlight an option. Press to select an option.
Move:
V v B b
Select
:
+
End: MENU
4
Move the joystick V v B b to change settings. Press to select the changed setting.
5
Press
MENU
to exit the Menu.
Selecting Channel
Options
The Channel Menu includes the following options:
Option Description
Favorite Channels Lets you set up a list of your favorite channels. For details, see “Using Favorite Channels” on page 50.
Cable On Select if you are receiving cable channels with a CATV cable.
Off Select if you are using an antenna.
✍
You should run Auto Program after changing this option.
Channel Fix
Useful when you have a cable box or satellite receiver connected
Auto Program
Off
2–6
AUX 2-6
Turns off Channel Fix.
“Fix” your TV’s channel setting to 2–6 and use the cable box or satellite receiver to change channels. Select one of these settings if you connected the equipment to the VHF/UHF jack.
Same as 2–6, except you select one of these settings if you connected the equipment to the AUX jack (see page 13).
Video 1 Use this setting if you have connected the equipment to the A/V input jacks.
Automatically sets up the channel list on the TV for all receivable channels.
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Channels that you set to be skipped can be accessed only with the 0-9 buttons.
Option
Channel
Skip/Add
Channel Label
Description
Allows you to customize the channel list that appears when you use the CH+/ buttons.
1
Move the joystick V or v to scroll through the channels until you find the channel you want to skip or add. Then press to select it.
2
Move the joystick V or v to toggle between Add or
Skip . Then press to select.
3
To add or skip more channels, repeat steps 1 and 2.
4
Move the joystick B to return to the Channel Setup
Menu, or press MENU to exit the Menus.
Allows you to assign labels (such as station call letters) to channel numbers. You can label up to 20 channels.
1
Move the joystick to highlight Channel and press
.
2
Move the joystick
V v to scroll through the channel numbers (1-125). Then press to select the channel number that you want to assign a label.
3
Move the joystick to highlight Label and press
.
4
Move the joystick
V v to scroll through the label characters (A-Z, 0-9, etc). Then press to select the highlighted character.
Repeat to add up to 5 characters to the label.
5
To assign labels to more channels, repeat steps 1-4.
6
Move the joystick B to return to the Channel Setup
Menu, or press MENU to exit the Menus.
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Using the Parent Menu
The Parent Menu allows you to set up the TV to block programs according to their content and rating levels.
Password:
_ _ _ _
To select the Parent Menu
1
Press
MENU
.
2
Move the joystick B or b to highlight the Parent icon and press .
Press + to enter password
Move:
V v B b
Select
:
+
End: MENU
3
Use the
0-9
buttons on the remote control to enter a four-digit password.
4
If this is the first time you are creating this password, confirm the password by entering it again. (The Parent Menu options appear.)
5
Move the joystick V v B b to change settings. Press to select the changed setting.
6
Press
MENU
to exit the Menu.
✍
You need your password for any future access into the Parent Menu. If you lose your password, see “Lost password” on page 84.
Using the Parent
Menu
z
If you are not familiar with the Parental Guideline rating system, you should select Child ,
Youth , or Young Adult to help simplify the rating selection. To set more specific ratings, select
Custom . z
For descriptions of Child ,
Youth , and Young Adult ratings, see page 71.
The Parent Menu includes the following options:
Option Description
Parental Lock
Turn ratings on/off and select a rating system
Off
Child
Parental lock is off. No programs are blocked from viewing.
Maximum ratings permitted are:
❏ US: TV-Y, TV-G, G
❏ Canada: C, G, TV-Y
Youth
Maximum ratings permitted are:
❏ US: TV-PG, PG
❏ Canada: C8+, PG, 8 ans+, TV-PG
Y. Adult
Maximum ratings permitted are:
❏ US: TV-14, PG-13
❏ Canada: 14+, 13 ans+, TV-14
Custom
Select to set ratings manually.
❏ US: See page 71 for details.
❏ Canada: See page 72 for details.
Change Password
For changing your password.
Select Country U.S.A.
Select to use USA ratings (see page 71).
Canada
Select to use Canadian ratings (see page 72).
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US Models:
Selecting Custom
Rating Options
z
The Content-Based Ratings are linked to the level of the
Age-Based Rating. For example, a program with an Age-Based
Rating of TV-PG V (Violence) rating may contain moderate violence, while a TV-14 V
(Violence) rating may contain more intense violence.
z
To ensure maximum blocking capability, set the Age-
Based Ratings.
z
If you block unrated TV programs, be aware that the following types of programs may be blocked: emergency broadcasts, political programs, sports, news, public service announcements, religious programs and weather.
For US models, the Custom Rating Menu includes the following options. (For Canadian models, see page 72.)
Option
Movie Rating
TV Rating
Block programs by their rating, content or both
Description
G
PG
PG-13
R
NC-17 and X
All children and General Audience.
Parental Guidance suggested.
Parental Guidance for children under 13.
Restricted viewing, parental guidance is suggested for children under 17.
No one 17 or under allowed.
Age-Based Ratings
TV-Y All children.
TV-Y7
TV-G
TV-PG
Directed to children age 7 and older.
General Audience.
Parental Guidance suggested.
TV-14
Parents Strongly cautioned.
TV-MA
Mature Audience only.
Unrated
Block programs or movies that are broadcast without a rating
Content-Based Ratings
FV Fantasy Violence.
D
L
S
Suggestive Dialogue.
Strong Language.
Sexual situations.
V
Block
Allow
Violence.
Blocks all programs and movies that are broadcast without a rating.
Allows programs and movies that are broadcast without a rating.
Viewing Blocked
Programs
You can view blocked programs by entering the password. Press the
ENTER
button when tuned to a blocked program, then enter the password. This temporarily switches off the Parental Lock. To reactivate the Parental Lock settings, turn off the TV. When the TV is turned on again, your Parental Lock settings are reactivated.
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Canadian Models:
Selecting Custom
Rating Options
For Canadian models, the Custom Rating Menu includes the following options. (For US models, see page 71
.)
Option
English Rating
French Rating
U.S.A. Rating
Description
C
C8+
G
PG
14+
18+
G
8 ans+
All children.
Children 8 years and older.
General programming.
Parental Guidance.
Viewers 14 and older.
Adult programming.
General programming.
Not recommended for young children.
13 ans+
16 ans+
Not recommended for ages under 13.
Not recommended for ages under 16.
18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults.
See “US Models” on page 71 for details.
Viewing Blocked
Programs
You can view blocked programs by entering the password. Press the
ENTER
button when tuned to a blocked program, then enter the password. This temporarily switches off the Parental Lock. To reactivate the Parental Lock settings, turn off the TV. When the TV is turned on again, your Parental Lock settings are reactivated.
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Using the Timer Menu
To select the Timer Menu
1
Press
MENU
.
2
Move the joystick B or b to highlight the Timer icon and press .
Timer 1: Off
Timer 2: Off
Current Time
To reset the Clock or Timers
❑
Press
RESET
on the remote
Move:
V v B b control, when in the Timer
Menu, to reset to the factory defaults.
Select
:
+
End: MENU
Selecting Timer
Options
z
To go directly to programming Timer 1 or 2 in step 1, press instead of moving the joystick b
.
z
To return to the Timer
Menu after programming one of the Timers, press when the highlight is in the channel number field.
The Timer Menu includes the following options:
Option
Timer 1
Timer 2
Current Time
Description
You can use the Timer to program the TV to turn on and off and tune to a specific channel at two scheduled viewing times.
Timer 1
and
Timer 2
are not available to be set until you set the Current Time .
1
Move the joystick V or v to highlight
Timer 1
or
Timer 2 . To set the time, move the joystick b .
2
Move the joystick V or v to highlight one of the following options, then press .
Program
Select to set the Timer by day, time, duration, and channel.
Off
Select to turn off the Timer. (Your previous settings are saved.)
3
Move the joystick V and v to set the day(s), hour, minute, duration, and channel number. Press or b to confirm each setting and move to the next setting. Move the joystick B to go back to the previous setting.
4
Press MENU to exit the Menu. An LED on the front panel will light, indicating the timer has been set.
1
Move the joystick V and v to set the current time
(day, hour, and minute). Press (or move the joystick b ) to confirm each setting and move to the next setting. Move the joystick B to go back to the previous setting.
2
Press
MENU
to exit the Menu.
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Using the Setup Menu
To select the Setup Menu
1
Press
MENU
.
2
Move the joystick B or b to highlight the Setup icon and press .
Caption Vision: Off
Video Label
Tilt Correction: 0
Language: English
16:9 Enhanced
Demo
3
Move the joystick to highlight an option. Press to select an option.
Move:
V v B b
Select
:
+
End: MENU
4
Move the joystick V v B b to change settings. Press to select the changed setting.
5
Press
MENU
to exit the Menu.
Selecting
Setup Options
The Setup Menu includes the following options:
Option
Caption Vision
Description
Allows you to select from three closed caption modes (for programs that are broadcast with closed caption).
CC1, CC2,
CC3, CC4
Displays a printed version of the dialog or sound effects of a program. (Should be set to CC1 for most programs.)
Text1,Text2,
Text3,Text4
Info
Off
Displays network/station information presented using either half or the whole screen (if available). For closed captioning, set to
CC1
.
Displays the program name and the time remaining in the program
(if the broadcaster offers this service). Displays when the channel is changed or the
DISPLAY button is pressed.
Turns off Caption Vision.
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The Skip label is useful for inputs that do not have equipment connected to them.
z
To use 16:9 Enhanced with widescreen DVDs, set your DVD player to 16:9 aspect ratio. (Aspect ratio is the ratio of width to height of the screen. 16:9 is also referred to as widescreen format.)
Option
Video Label
Tilt Correction
Language
16:9 Enhanced
Demo
Description
Allows you to identify A/V equipment you connected to the TV, such as a VCR, DVD, etc. For example, if you have a DVD player connected to the VIDEO 5 jack, you can select the label DVD for the VIDEO 5 input. Then when you press the
TV/VIDEO button to change inputs, the Video
Label you assigned to that input appears on screen.
1
Move the joystick V or v to highlight the video input
(VIDEO 1-7) to which you want to assign a label.
Then press to select the input.
2
Move the joystick V or v to highlight one of the displayed labels. Then press to select the label.
You can select from the following labels for each input:
Video 1/2/3/4 VHS, DVD, Receiver, Satellite, Cable Box,
8mm, DTV, Game, LD, Web, Beta, Skip
Video 5/6/7 DVD, Satellite, Cable Box, DTV, HD, Skip
✍
If you select Skip, your TV skips this input when you press the TV/VIDEO button.
Allows you to correct any tilt of the picture.
Move the joystick B or b to choose a correction between
+7 and -7 and press .
Normally, tilt correction only needs to be adjusted the first time you turn on the unit and after the unit is moved to a new location.
Select to display all on-screen Menus in your language of choice.
Provides enhanced picture resolution for widescreen
(anamorphic) sources, such as selected DVD titles. This option is available only when the TV is set to VIDEO 1-7, which you can do by pressing the TV/VIDEO button.
On To activate manually. Returns to
Auto when you switch to another video input or change channels.
Auto To activate automatically when a
16:9 signal is received.
✍
If the AUTO setting does not automatically detect the
16:9 signal from your DVD player, select On to manually turn on the 16:9 Enhanced feature.
Runs a demonstration of on-screen Menus.
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Other Information
Overview
This chapter includes the following topics:
Topic
Glossary
Notes on Using Memory Stick Media
Contacting Sony
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Optional Accessories
Index
Page
85
86
87
78
79
80
80
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Glossary
analog signal aspect ratio
A signaling method that uses continuous changes in the amplitude or frequency of an electronic transmission to convey information.
Refers to the ratio between the width and height of the screen. This TV has a 4:3 aspect ratio, as opposed to a 16:9 (widescreen) aspect ratio.
4:3 aspect ratio 16:9 aspect ratio component video
Component video is sent through three cables: two color shade (chrominance) signals and one brightness (luminance) signal. Component video achieves greater color accuracy than composite video or S VIDEO by splitting chrominance into two separate portions.
composite video degauss digital television (DTV)
National Television System
Committee (NTSC)
RF
S VIDEO
VHF/UHF
480i
480p
720p
1080i
Composite video is sent through a single cable. Composite video combines the color shade
(chrominance) and brightness (luminance) information into one video signal.
A process that demagnetizes the metal components in the TV monitor, which eliminates image distortion that can result from magnetic charges acquired by the TV’s components. Your TV degausses automatically when it is turned on.
A new technology for transmitting and receiving broadcast television signals. DTV provides clearer resolution and improved sound quality over analog television.
A unit of the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, that establishes television standards in the United States, such as NTSC Color, the standard used in this TV.
Radio Frequency. That part of the frequency spectrum that is used to transmit TV and radio signals.
S VIDEO requires a single cable, which carries the brightness (luminance) and color
(chrominance) signals of the picture separately. S VIDEO provides better resolution than composite video, which carries the signals together.
VHF (Very High Frequency) is the part of the frequency spectrum from 30 to 300 megahertz.
UHF (Ultra High Frequency) is the part of the frequency spectrum from 300 to 3,000 megahertz.
Provides 480 lines of resolution. Displays images using interlaced scanning, which first transmits all the odd lines on the TV screen and then the even lines.
Provides 480 lines of resolution. Displays images using progressive scanning, which transmits each line from top to bottom.
Provides 720 lines of resolution. Displays images using progressive scanning, which transmits each line from top to bottom.
Provides 1080 lines of resolution. Displays images using interlaced scanning, which first transmits all the odd lines on the TV screen and then the even lines. 1080i is one of the formats used by HDTV (High Definition TV).
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Notes on Using Memory Stick Media
Memory Stick
Precautions
❑
❑
❑
When using Memory Stick media, follow these precautions:
❑
❑
❑
To avoid permanent damage to still image data, do not turn off the TV or remove Memory Stick media from the insertion slot while data is being read (as indicated by the Memory Stick indicator light being on).
Avoid touching the terminal of Memory Stick media or bringing it into contact with a metal object.
Do not drop, bend, or submit Memory Stick media to external shock.
Do not disassemble or modify Memory Stick media.
Avoid getting liquid on Memory Stick media.
Apply labels only within the designated label area.
Label Area
❑
❑
❑
To avoid permanent damage to still image data, do not use or store Memory Stick media in a location subject to:
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
High temperature (such as near a heater or inside a hot car)
High humidity
Direct sunlight
Corrosive substances
Magnetic fields
Excessive dust
Static electricity or electric noise
Electric surges
Store and carry Memory Stick media in its original case to ensure protection of stored data.
Save a backup of stored data.
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Contacting Sony
If, after reading these operating instructions, you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony television, please call our
Customer Information Services Center at 1-800-222-SONY (7669) (US residents only) or (416) 499-SONY (7669) (Canadian residents only).
Before calling Sony customer support, please write down the model and serial numbers of your TV. You’ll find this information on the front cover of this manual.
Troubleshooting
Twin View
Problem
I cannot get Twin View to work
There is no Twin View window, or it is just static
Possible Remedies
❏
If you are using a cable box to unscramble all channels (as shown on page 20), you cannot use the Twin View feature. This is because the cable box can unscramble only one channel at a time. But if you need the cable box to unscramble only some (usually premium) channels, you can use
Twin View for unscrambled channels if you connect both a cable and cable box, as shown on page 18.
❏
You can use Twin View to view a signal from a different source that is connected to the TV's A/V jacks (such as a VCR or DVD player) in the second window by pressing the TV/VIDEO button while in Twin View.
❏
Sources connected to the AUX, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6, and VIDEO 7 inputs display in the left Twin View window, but not the right.
❏
Be sure the Twin View window is set to a video input or channel that has a signal airing.
❏
You might be tuned to a video input with nothing connected to it. Try cycling through the video inputs by pressing the TV/VIDEO button.
❏
If you connected equipment to the TV’s AUX jack, it will display in the left
Twin View cannot display anything but TV channels
❏
Twin View window, but not the right.
Try cycling through the video inputs by pressing the
Check that the Video Label option is not set to Skip
TV/VIDEO
button.
. (See the Setup Menu on page 75.)
Twin View displays the same
❏
Both Twin View windows might be set to the same channel. Try changing program in both windows channels in either window.
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Remote Control
Problem
Remote control does not operate
Cannot change channels with the remote control
Remote control does not operate non-Sony video equipment
Possible Remedies
❏
The batteries could be weak. Replace the batteries.
❏
Check the orientation of the batteries.
❏
Press the TV FUNCTION button. You may have inadvertently pressed the
SAT/CABLE FUNCTION
button, which changes the remote control to SAT or
CABLE mode.
❏
Make sure the TV’s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet.
❏
Locate the TV at least 3-4 feet away from fluorescent lights.
❏
If you are using the TV to change channels, first press the TV FUNCTION button.
❏
If you are using another device to change channels, be sure you have not inadvertently switched your TV from the channel 3 or 4 setting. Use the
Channel Fix option to “fix” the channel based on the hookup you used (see page 68).
❏
If you are using another device to change channels, be sure to press the
FUNCTION button for that device. For example, if you are using your cable box to change channels, be sure to press the SAT/CABLE FUNCTION button.
❏
If you replaced the batteries to the remote recently, the code numbers for the video equipment may need to be reset.
❏
There may be more than one code for the equipment that you are attempting to operate.
❏
There is a possibility that some non-Sony equipment cannot be operated by your Sony TV remote.You may need to use the equipment’s original remote control.
Channels
Problem
Cannot receive upper channels (UHF) when
Possible Remedies
❏
❏
Change the
Use
Cable
Auto Program option to
Off
(see page 68).
in the Channel Menu to add receivable channels that are using an antenna not presently in the TV’s memory (see page 68).
TV is fixed to one channel
❏
Use Auto Program in the Channel Menu to add receivable channels that are
Cannot receive any channels when using not presently in the TV’s memory (see page 68).
❏
Check your Channel Fix settings (see page 68).
❏
Use
Auto Program in the Channel Menu to add receivable channels that are cable TV
Cannot receive or select channels not presently in the TV’s memory (see page 68).
❏
Make sure the
Cable
option is set to
On
in the Channel Menu (see page 68).
❏
Use
Auto Program
in the Channel Menu to add receivable TV channels that are not presently in TV memory (see page 68).
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Memory Stick
Problem
Cannot rotate image, no thumbnail appears
Cannot hear audio while using Memory Stick
Possible Remedies
Image does not display
Blank square appears instead of a thumbnail image
❏
Make sure the image is supported by the TV (see pages 52-54).
❏
Make sure the Memory Stick is inserted properly (see page 55).
❏
Memory Stick functions are not available while using Twin View, Freeze or
Favorite Channel functions.
❏
This indicates that the image does not support a thumbnail view. Selecting the icon, however, displays the full-size image on the screen. It could also indicate that both the thumbnail and full-size images are corrupted or not supported.
❏
Be sure the LOCK switch on the Memory Stick is set to off.
❏
If a blank square appears instead of the thumbnail image, this indicates that the image does not support a thumbnail view and cannot be rotated.
❏
There is no audio available while using Memory Stick.
Image file name does not appear; instead, dashes (---) appear
❏
Dashes appear instead of the file name if the image was recorded using equipment that is not DCF-compliant.
Error message is displayed
❏
No Memory Stick
❏
Memory Stick
Locked
There is no Memory Stick in the slot.
The lock mechanism on the Memory Stick is engaged; files cannot be rotated until the Memory
Stick is unlocked.
❏
Memory Stick Error The Memory Stick in the slot might be damaged; try a different Memory Stick.
❏
File Error File is not compatible with the viewer, see the manual for file compatibility requirements.
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Video
Problem
No picture
(screen not lit), no sound
Dark, poor or no picture (screen lit), good sound
No color
Only snow and noise appear on the screen
Dotted lines or stripes
Double images or ghosts
“Black box” on screen
16:9 Enhanced feature
Possible Remedies
❏
If your TV does not turn on, and a red light keeps flashing, your TV may need service. Call your local Sony Service Center.
❏
Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
❏
Press the
POWER
button on the front of the TV.
❏
Press the TV/VIDEO button to cycle through the connected video sources.
❏
Try another channel; it could be station trouble.
❏
Adjust the Picture option in the Video Menu (see page 64).
❏
Adjust the Brightness option in the Video Menu (see page 64).
❏
Check the antenna/cable connections.
❏
Adjust the Color option in the Video Menu (see page 64).
❏
Check the antenna/cable connections.
❏
Try another channel; it could be station trouble.
❏
Press
ANT
to change the input mode (see page 40).
❏
Adjust the antenna.
❏
Move the TV away from noise sources such as cars, neon signs, or hairdryers.
❏
Using a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable may solve the problem.
❏
You have selected a text option in the Setup Menu and no text is available.
(See page 74 to reset Setup selections.) To turn off this feature, set the
Caption Vision option to Off . If you were trying to select closed captioning, select
CC1
instead of
TEXT 1-4
.
❏
If the
Auto
setting does not automatically detect the 16:9 signal from your
DVD player, select On to manually turn on the 16:9 Enhanced feature. For details, see page 75.
Audio
Problem
Good picture,
Possible Remedies
❏
Press MUTING so that the word Muting disappears from the screen (see page no sound
Cannot gain enough volume
40).
❏
Make sure the Speaker option is set to On in the Audio Menu (see page 67).
❏
Increase the volume of the cable box using the cable box’s remote control. when using a cable box
Sound seems weak or insufficient
Then press
TV FUNCTION
and adjust the TV’s volume.
❏
The TV’s audio might be set to
Auto SAP
or
Mono
, when it might be better set to Stereo . In the Audio Menu (see page 66), set the MTS setting to Stereo . If
Cannot raise the volume on external audio speakers already set to Stereo, switch to Mono (which may reduce background noise during weak stereo broadcasts).
❏
If the Speaker option is set to Off and the Audio Out option is set to Fixed (in order to output the sound to your audio system) use your audio receiver to adjust the sound (see page 66). Or, to use the TV remote control, set the
Audio Out
option to
Variable.
❏
To turn on the TV speakers, set the Speaker option to On (see page 66).
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General
Problem
How to reset TV to factory settings
Possible Remedies
❏
Turn on the TV. While holding down the control, press the POWER
RESET button on the remote
button on the TV. (The TV will turn itself off, then back on again.) Release the RESET button.
How to restore Video settings
❏
Press the RESET button on the remote control while in the Video Menu (see to factory settings
How to restore Audio settings to factory settings
Cannot cycle through the other video equipment page 64).
❏
Press the
RESET
button on the remote control while in the Audio Menu (see page 66).
❏
Be sure the Video Label option is not set to Skip (see page 75).
connected to the TV
Cannot operate Menu
Lost password
❏
If a menu option appears in gray, this indicates that the TV is in a state in which the menu option is not available.
❏
In the password screen (see page 70), enter the following master password:
4357 . The master password clears your previous password; it cannot be
TV makes “popping” sound when turned on
LED on front panel is lit used to temporarily unblock channels.
❏
This is a normal sound that results from the TV automatically degaussing each time it is turned on.
❏
The STAND BY LED (see page 11) blinks when the TV is turned on, then shuts off when the picture is displayed. If the LED blinks continuously, this may indicate the TV needs service.
❏
The TIMER LED (see page 11) indicates that the timer is set (page 73).
When the timer is set, this LED will remain lit even when the TV is turned
Digital cable box does not work off.
❏
Be sure that you have not connected the digital cable box to the TV’s TO
CONVERTER jack. This jack is not compatible with digital cable boxes.
❏
If you are connecting a VCR and digital cable box using a splitter, as described on pages 24-25, you must use a special bi-directional splitter that is designed to work with your digital cable box. Contact your cable provider for details.
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Specifications
Picture Tube
Antenna
Television System
Channel Coverage
Power Requirements
Inputs/Outputs
DVI-HDTV
Video (IN)
S Video (IN)
Audio (IN)
Component Video Input
CONTROL S (IN/OUT)
Variable/Fixed Audio (OUT)
Supplied Accessories
Visible Screen Size
Actual CRT Size
Speaker Output
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Mass
Power Consumption
FD Trinitron® tube
75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF
NTSC, American TV Standard
VHF
UHF
CATV
120V, 60 Hz
2-13
14-69
1-125
1 terminal, 3.3V T.M.D.S., 50 ohms
1
1
The DVI-HDTV input terminal is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for use with personal computers.
4 total (1 on front panel) 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
3 total (1 on front panel)
7 total (1 on front panel)
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
500 mVrms (100% modulation)
Impedance: 47 kilohm
2 (Y, P
B
, P
R
) 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
Remote Control
AA (R6) Batteries
KV-32HS510
KV-36HS510
KV-32HS510
KV-36HS510
7.5 W x 2 + 15 W subwoofer
More than 408 mVrms at the maximum volume setting (Variable)
More than 408 mVrms (Fixed)
Impedance (output): 2 kilohms
RM-Y190
2 supplied for remote control
32 in (812.8 mm) picture measured diagonally
36 in (914.4 mm) picture measured diagonally
34 in (863.6 mm) picture measured diagonally
38 in (965.2 mm) picture measured diagonally
KV-32HS510
KV-36HS510
KV-32HS510
KV-36HS510
In Use
In Standby
898 x 689 x 608 mm (35 3/8 x 27 1/8 x 24 in)
1017 x 760 x 643 mm (40 x 30 x 25 3/8 in)
80 kg (176.5 lbs)
104.3 kg (230 lbs)
280 W
1 W
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Optional Accessories
❑
❑
❑
❑
❑
A/V Cable (VMC-810/820/830 HG)
Audio Cable (RKC-515HG)
Component Video Cable (VMC-10/30 HG)
TV Stand, for KV-32HS510: SU-32HS1
TV Stand, for KV-36HS510: SU-36HS1
Memory Stick media: 8 MB (MSA-8A); 16 MB (MSA-16A); 32 MB
(MSA-32A); 64 MB (MSA-64A); 128 MB (MSA-128A)
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Index
0-9 buttons 41
,
45
16:9 (widescreen) 8
,
75
A
ANT button
40
,
45 antenna, connecting 15 aspect ratio
75
Audio Menu 63
,
66
Audio Out 67 audio receiver, connecting 36
Auto Program (channel setup)
38
,
68
Auto SAP, MTS setting
66
AUX jack, described 13
AV1-3/DVD slide switch 42
B
balance, adjusting 66 bass, adjusting
66 batteries, inserting in remote 39 bilingual audio
66 blocking programs. See ratings. brightness, adjusting 64
C
cable connecting
15 setting On/Off 68 with VCR, connecting
22 cable box connecting with VCR 24
Twin View issues 47 using with TV remote control 61 camcorder, connecting
35
Caption Vision 74
CATV. See cable
CH buttons 11
,
41
,
45 changing picture size, in Twin
View 49
Channel Menu
63
,
68
Channel Skip/Add 69 channels creating labels 69 setting up
38
CineMotion 8
,
40
,
65
ClearEdge VM 8
,
65 clearing, Favorite Channels
50 closed caption modes 74
CODE SET button 41 color, adjusting 64
CONTROL S 37
CONTROL S IN/OUT jacks, described
13
Cool, Color Temperature 64 cursor movement buttons
11
D
degauss 84
Demo, Menus 75
Digital Reality Creation 7
,
65
Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
8
DISC MENU button 42
,
61
DISPLAY button
41
,
45
DRC MODE button 40
DVD player using with TV remote control
61 with A/V connectors, connecting
34
DVI. See Digital Visual Interface.
DVI-HDTV 85
E
Effect button 42
ENTER button
41
,
45 error messages, Memory Stick 82
F
Fast-forward button
42
Favorite Channels clearing 50 in Channel Menu 68 using
50
FAVORITES button 40 features
7
Fixed audio setting 67
FREEZE button 41
,
51
Freeze, using 51
G
GUIDE button 41
H
HD Detailer 8
HD/DVD IN
(1080i/720p/480p/480i) jacks, described
13 hue, adjusting 64
I
INDEX button
40
,
46 interlaced 7
,
40
,
65
,
78
J
joystick 40
JUMP button 40
,
45
L
label channels 69
Language, setting
75
LOCK switch, Memory Stick 59
M
MDP, using with TV remote control 61
Memory Stick error messages 82
Index
57 indicator (LED) 11 inserting 55 insertion slot 11
Menu
56 precautions 79
Rotate Picture
59
Setup options 58
Slideshow 58 supported and unsupported images
52 troubleshooting 82 using
52
–
59
Memory Stick button 41
MENU button 11
,
40
,
42
,
45
,
63
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Menus
Audio 63
,
66
Channel 63
,
68
Parent 63
,
70
Setup 63
,
74
Timer 63
,
73
Video
63
,
64
Mono, MTS setting 66
Movie mode 64
MTS 66
MTS/SAP button 40
,
42
MUTING button 40
,
45
N
Neutral, Color Temperature
64
O
off, turning off the TV 11 on, turning on the TV 11
P
Parent Menu 63
,
70 parental control, described 8 password, changing 70
Pause button
42
PIC MODE button 41 picture contrast, adjusting 64
Picture in Picture. See Twin View.
Play button 42
POWER button 11 power cord, removing from holder 9 powering on/off, the TV 11 presetting channels 68
Pro (Video) mode 64 problems, troubleshooting 80
–
84 progressive 7
,
40
,
65
,
78
R
ratings, setting 70
–
72 ratings, viewing blocked programs 71
,
72
Record buttons 42 remote control inserting batteries 39 programming 43
–
44 removing, Favorite Channels 50
RESET button 40 resetting
Audio options 66
Timer options
73
Video options 64
Rewind button 42 rotate picture, Memory Stick 59
S
S VIDEO jack, described 11
,
13
,
21
SAT/CABLE FUNCTION button
40
SAT/CABLE POWER button 41 satellite receiver, using with TV remote control 60
Scrolling Index 7
Scrolling Index, using
46
SELECT button 11
,
42 setting up channels 38
Setup Menu 63
,
74 sharpness, adjusting 64
Simulated, Effect 66 sizing, picture in Twin View
49
SLEEP button 40 slideshow 58 speakers turning on/off 67 using external speakers 67 specifications
85
STAND BY indicator 11
,
84
Standard mode 64
Steady Sound, described 8
Steady Sound, setting 66
Stereo, MTS setting 66
Stop button 42 surround sound 66
SYSTEM OFF button 42
T
tilt, correcting 75
Timer 73
TIMER indicator 11
,
84
Timer Menu 63
,
73 timers, setting 73 transport buttons 42 treble, adjusting 66 troubleshooting 80
–
84
TruSurround 66
TruSurround, Effect 66 turning on/off the TV 11
TV FUNCTION button 40
,
45
TV POWER button 41
,
45
TV/VCR button 42
TV/VIDEO button 40
,
45
Twin View described 7 factors affecting 47 using 47
–
49
Twin View button 41
V
Variable audio setting 67
VCR using with TV remote control 60 with cable box, connecting
24 with cable, connecting 22 with satellite receiver, connecting 30
VCR/DVD button 42
VHF/UHF jack, described 13
VIDEO (L/R)/AUDIO jacks, described 13
Video Menu
63
,
64
Video modes, selecting 64
Vivid mode 64
VOL buttons 11
,
40
,
45
W
Warm, Color Temperature 64
Wega, described 7 widescreen
8
,
75 widescreen, described 8
Z
zoom feature, with Twin View 49
88
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