Sony KP-61V25 Projection Television Owner's Manual

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'O:N"Y.

Color Rear Video

Projector

Operating Instructions

Manual de instrucciones

3-800-353.22

(2)

Engllish

Espa_ol

KP-46V25

To prevent expose

CAUTION

EXPOSURE.

the fire unit

presence

or shock

Thissymbol

to rain

of important

•maintenance is intended

(servicing)

literature accompanying

hazard,

CAUTION:

TO REDUCE

THE RISK OF ELECTRIC

SHOCK,

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).

NO USER-SERViCEABLE PARTS" INSIDE.

REFER SEI_IV CING TO QUALIRED SERVICE PERSONNEL" to alert the user to the operating instructions the appliance.

CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT and

BLADE

do not or moisture.

This symbol js intended tO ale_ 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.

in the

TO PREVENT

ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS

POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION

CORD,

RECEPTACLE

OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES

CAUTION

When using TV games, computers, and similar products with yDur projection 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.

These types of imprints are not covered by

your warranty because they are the result

of misuse.

Note on Closed Caption (Caption Vision)

This •television

receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance

with §15.119 of the FCC rules.

Note on CAW system installer

This reminder

is provided

to call the CATV system instaUer's

attention

to Article 820-40 of the 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 mayrequire

authorization from the broadcaster/cable company

and / or

program owner.

Note

on convergence

adjustment

Before you.use

your projection TV, make sure to adjust convergence.

For the procedure_ see pag e 13.

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 notinstalled 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: .

Reorient'or relocate the receiving antennas

- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

- Connect

the equipment

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

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

You are cautioned

that any changes or modifications not

expressly approved

in this manual could void your

authority to operate this equipment.

This document is for the remote commander.

RM-Y131

MODELS: KP-46V25 / S3V25 / 61V25.

Please keep this notice with the instruction

manual.

Owner's Record

The model and serial numbers

are located at the rear of the

projection

TV. Record these numbers

in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding

this product.

Model No

Serial No.

2-EN

4 Welcome!

:

4

Precautions

Getting

Started

5 Step 1: Installing the projection TV

6

Step 2: Connections

12 Step 3: Setting up the remote commander

13 Step 4: Setting up the projection TV automatically

(AUTO SET UP)

Operations

17 Watching

TV programs

18 Watching two programs

at one time - PIP

20

Selecting picture and sound effects (PROGRAM

PALETTE)

21 Adjusting the picture (VIDEO)

22 Adjusting

the color temperature

(TRINITONE)

22 Reducing picture noise (NR)

23

Adjusting sound (AUDIO)

24 Listening

to surround

sound (SURROUND)

24

Listening to orchestra

seat effect s0und-

OSE

25 Selecting stereo or bilingual programs (MTS)

25

Setting the speaker switch (SPEAKER)

26

Setting audio out

(AUDIO OUT)

26

Setting daylight saving time (DAYLIGHT

27

Setting the clock (CURRENTTIMESET)

28

Setting the timer to turn the projection TV on and

Gll

Off (ON/OFF TIMER)

29

Blocking out a channel (CHANNELBLOCK)

30 Customizing the channel number buttons (CH

CAPTION/GUIDE)

31

Setting video labels (VIDEOLABEL)

32 Displaying

Caption Vision (CAPTIONVISION/XDS)

33 Operating video equipment

35

Operating a cable box

Additional Information

36

Troubleshooting

37

Specifications

38 Index

The captions in parentheses

indicate menu

names.

3-EN

"['hank

you for purchasing the

Sony• Color

Rear Video

Projection TV.

Here are some of the features you will

enjoy

with yourprojection TV:

• AUTO SET UP feature that allows you.to.set

up your projection TV easily by pressing the SET UP button

• On screen

menus

that let you set the picture quality,

.sound, and other settings o Picture-in-Pic_re that allows you to watch another TV channel, video or.cable

image as a window picture

• On/off timer that allows you to make the TV program of your

choice

be.displayed

specified

duration

on the screen for a

Dynamic Focus circuitry that automatically

focuses

the scanning

el .ectron beam for enhanced sharpness, especially

at the comers

Universal

remote

commander supplied

that allows

you to operate Sony

and

other manufacturers'

video

equipment

About this manual

The instructions

..

in this

manual

are for models KP-

46V25, KP-53V25 and KP-61V25.

Before you start ' reading this manual, please check your . model number, located at the rear of the projection T V. Model KP-

61V25 is used for illustration

There are no differences purposes between these in this models manual.

in operation.

The differences indicated in the text.

in specifications are

Instructions in this manual are based on use of the remote commander.

You can also use the controls on the projection TV if they have the same name as those on the remote commander.

This projection TV operates

on extremely

high voltag e. To prevent fire or electric shock, please follow the precautions

below.

Safety

• For KP-46V25/53V25/61V25 operate the projection TV only on 120 V AC, 60 Hz. For KP-53V25C operate it only on 220

V AC, 50/60 Hz.

.

One blade of the plug is wider than the other for safety

purposes and will fit into the power Outlet only oneway.

If

you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,

contact your dealer.

"

• Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet,

unplug the projection TV and have it checked by qualified

personnel before operating it further.

Unplug the projection TVfrom

the wall outlet if you are not going to use it for several days or more. To disconnect the

cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.

For details concerning safety precautions, see the supplied leaflet"IMPORTANT

SAFEGUARDS."

Note on cleaning

Clean the cabinet of the projection TV with a dry soft cloth.

To remove dust from the screen, wipe it gently With a soft. cloth using vertical strokes only.

Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth slightly dal_pened with a solution of

mild soap and warm water.

Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine for cleaning.

If the picture becomes dark after using the projection TV for a

.long period of time, it may be necessary to clean the inside of the projection TV. Consult qu_ilified service personnel.

Installing

• To prevent internal heat build-up, do not block the ventilation openings.

• Do not install the projection TV in a hot or humid place, or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibration.

• Avoid operating the projection TV at temperatures below

5°C (41°F).

• If the projection TV is transported directly from a cold to a warm location, or if the room temperature has changed suddenly, the picture may be blurred or show poor color.

This is because moisture has condensed on the mirror or lenses inside.

If this happens, let the moisture evaporate before using the projection TV.

• To obtain the best picture, do not expose the screen to direct illumination or direct sunlight.

It is recommended to use spot lighting directed down from the ceiling or to cover the windows that face the screen with opaque drapery.

It is desirable to install the projection TV in a room where the floor and walls are not of reflecting material. If necessary, cover them with dark carpeting or wall paper.

Getting

Started

For the best picture quality, install the projection TV withh_ the areas shown below.

Optimum viewing area (Horizontal)

Carrying your projection TV

Be sure to grasp the portions indicated when carrying the projection TV, and to use more than two people.

(Rear of projection TV)

Preparing for your projection

1_/

Before you use your projection TV, adjust convergence.

For the procedure, see "Step 4: Setting up the projection

TV automatically

(AUTO SET UP)" on page 13.

Optimum viewing area (Vertical)

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Getting Started

I

5"EN

i

Connecting an antenna/cable without a VCR

To cable or antenna

Cable

TV system

(Rear of projection TV)

VHF/UHF

-

To cable box

• "

If your cable company requires you to connect a cable box, make the connection as follows:

(Rear of projection "IV)

VHFIUHF

Cable

Although you can use either an indoor antenna or outdoor antenna with your projection TV, we

•recommend connecting to an outdoor antenna or a cable TV system for improved picture quality.

To an antenna

Connect your antenna cable to the VHF/UHF

antenna terminal.

If you cannot connect your antenna

cable directry to the terminal, follow one of the instructions below depending on your cable type.

A

• VHF only or

Or

• Cable

75-ohm coaxial cable

(Rear of-projection TV)

VHF/UHF

.

B

• VHF only

or

• UHF only or

• VHF/UHF

300-ohm twin lead cable

(Rear of projection

.T_

VHF/UHF

Cable box

To cable box and cable

Cable box

I

.

.

(Rear of projection TV)

C

• VHF

75-ohm coaxial cable

_EAC.66

and

• UHF

"_i

____J

300-ohm twin lead cable mixer

(not supplied)

Notes

Most VHF/UHF

combination

antennas have a signal

splitter•

Remove the splitter before attaching the appropriate connector.

• If you use the U/V mixer, snow and noise may appear in the picture when viewing cable TV channels over 37(W+1)•

.75-ohm coaxial_ble

(not supplied)

CATV cable

,

TO

CONVERTER

VHFIUHF

-

Pay cable TV systems use scrambled

or encoded signals

requiring the cable box* in addition to .the normal

cable.

connection.

* The cable box will be supplied by the cable company.

Note

You cannot watch the signal through AUX connector as a window picture•

To cable and antenna

(Rear of projection TV)

CATV cable

AUX

TO

CONVERTER

Antenna cable

VHF/UHF

Note

• Do not connect

anything

to the TO CONVERTER

connector

in this case.

6"EN

]

Getting

Started

Connecting an antenna/cable TV system with a VCR

For details on connection, see the instruction

manual of

your VCR. Before connecting,

disconnect

the AC

power cords of the equipment

to be connected.

After making these connections, you will be able to do the following:

View the p!aybackof

video tapes

Record one TV program while viewing another

program

To a conventional

Without a cable box

vcR

(Rear of projection TV)

.Q QO

VHF/UHF

AUDIO L (white

AUDIO R (red

.

t ,00;o I

Antenna cable

VHF/UHF input

_ __1

Video and audio outputs

VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)

1

Notes:

To connect a monaural VCR,connect the audio output of the

VCRto AUDIO L (MONO) of VIDEO 1/3 IN on the projection

TV.

Do not connect the cable to the S VIDEOconnector on the

projectionTV.

With a cable box

(Rear of projection TV)

li

Q

iN

@@

m

0

0

VHF/UHF

,EID

_,__

AUDIO L (white)

UDIO R (red)

VCR ouT_

I

__u_

VIDEO

_

audio outputs

_

input

VHF/UHF

Video and

I

VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)

Splitter

(not supplied)

Getting Started 7-EN

8-EN

To an !; video

equipped VCR

If your VCR has an S video output jack, make the connection as follows.

Whenever you connect the cable to the S VIDEO connector, the projection TV automatically receives S video signals.

Without a cable box

(Rear of projection

"IV) i

J

Au_

O

TO

m

O

_

vHF/UHF

_'_

AUDIO R (r_l)

__-_

RK-74A (not supplied)

I

YC-15W30V

I'

(not supplied)

Note

"Video signals are composed of Y (luminance) and C (chroma)

signals. The S connection sends the two signals separately

• preventing degradation,,and gives better picture quality

compared to conventional •connection.

With

a cable box il

eN

_3

(Rear of projection TV)

O_JT mID_menqf_

/

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OUT

m

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_1_

M_ m

0

TO

€ONVlmlm

.

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VHF/UHF

i

VCR

AUDIO VIDEO SVIDEO

L_ ts output

IN

AUDIO R (red)

AUDIO L (white)

S VIDEO

RK-74A (not

supplied)

I

I

YC-15V/30V (not supplied)

Cable box io :

I

VHF/UHF

output

VCR (_

_1'_

Antenna (able oo,u,

VHF/UHF input t

_

r{'_]

Splitter

(not supplied)

Cable

Getting Started

Connecting a camcorder

This connection is convenient for watching the picture from a camcorder.

(Front of projection TV)

SETUP TV/VlDEO

o o Oc

-VOLUME+ -CHANNEL+ OPOWER

II _0

o:,._:o,,

• __

AUDIO L (white).

-l

Note

Toconnect a monaural Camcorder, connect the audio Output of

the camcorderto AUDIO L 0VIONO).of VIDEO2 INPUT on the projection TV.

,,

"

to audio and video outputs

Connecting two VCRs for tape editing using VIDEO 3 IN and OUT

You can watch input images different from the image

being recorded ....

The VIDEO 3 OUT jacks output only the signal from the VIDEO 3 IN jacks. If youmake the connection as

shown below, you can watch image s from either antenna,

cable, VIDEO 1 IN or VIDEO 2 INPUT jacks

during recording.

_m

O

(Rear of projection IV)

out

JUi

AUX

O

To

:omsmlm

O

O

VCR (for playback)

AUDIO

VIDEO

to video input

I

output to video

VCR (for recording)

I _o0,ov, oo,_

I outputs to audio/video outputs inputs to audio/video

!

VMC-810S/820S

(not supplied)

!

VMC-810S/820S

(not supplied)

Getting Started

I

9"EN

I

Connecting two VCRs for tape editing using MONITOR OUT

You can record input images displayed on the screen.

This type of connection

should be used only when you

connect from the line input of one VCR, and from the

line output of a second VCR.

(Rear of projection TV)

OUT

=m(0

@

NJx

0

To

I

VCR (for playback)

AUDIO VIDEO " OUT

VCR (for recording)

AUDIO

VIDEO

'vid-

VMC-810S/820S

(not supplied)

Notes

Do not change the input

signal while editing through

MONtTOR OUT, or the output

signal

will also change.

When connecting a single VCR to the projection TV, do not connect MONITOR OUT to the VCR's line input, while at the same time connecting

to the VCR's line output.

from the projection TV's VIDEO IN jacks

i

VMC-810S/820S

(not supplied)

• You can use the S VIDEO

conector

to connect a VCR

for

•playback and either S VIDEO

connector

or composite video jack to connect a VCR for record!ng.

Connecting an audio system

When connecting audio equipment, see page 25 for

more information.

(Rear of projection W)

L m

0

Note

You can adjust the bass, treble and balance, or select surround, an MTS (Multichannel TV Sound) or OSE (Orchestra Seat

Effect) mode with the supplied remote commander.

0

AUDIO OUT L (white)

RK-74A (not supplied)

AUDIO OUT R (red)

/J_

_--_

Lineinput

_ _

I1 =

.=.o

Stereo amplifier

Set the amplifier's function to line input.

10

"EN 1 Getting Started

I

Using the

projection TV speakers as center speakers

This feature allows you to enjoy the benefits of Doiby

Pro Logic by using the speakers of the projection TV as

the center speaker.

To utilize this system, you must connect an amplifier

tha t is Dolby Pro Logic

compatible.

Connect the speaker wires from the

amplifier's center cl_annel output terminals to the projectionTV's CENTER SPEAKER IN. Both right and left terminals must be connected, to receive an audio signal.

After making the right connections,

select

".SPEAKER: CENTER" in the AUDIO menu (page 25).

The left and right audio channels can be heard through

your audio system speakers.

In this connection,

adjust

the volume with you r amplifier,

Notes

Always match

the speaker

cord and terminal

colors when

making the connections.

Unplug the projection TV when making.the

connections.

If the exposed speaker cord wires touch while the projection TV is

• plugged in,the projection TV.may

short-circuit and be

.damaged.

Do not pull on the speaker Cords.

• Always turn off the amplifier power before connecting

CENTER SPEAKER IN terminals. to the

(Rear of projection 1V)

_NO mM_:

OUT

mla 3I_.n_

"oooo

*ooooo

tN OUT

.

tO.

Dolby* Pro Logic-compatible

[

°l°_put amprdier

" - F5_5_

I Speaker

I cords

* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories

Licensing Corporation.

Additionally licensed Under one or

more of the following patents: U.S. numbers 3,959,590.

Can_idian numbers 1,004;603 an'd1,037,877.

"Dolby',. "Pro "

Logic", and the double-D symbol 123 are trademarks

of Dolby

Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

Connecting other Sony equipment with CONTROL S jack

This feature allows you to control

your projection TV and other Sony equipment

with one remote

commander.

IN

(Rear of projection

"IV)

OUT

1

• To control other Sony equipment with the projection

TV's remote commander, connect the input of the equipment to CONTROL S OUT jack on the projection TV.

• To control the projection TV with the remote

commander of other Sony equipment, connect the output of the equipment

to CONTROL S IN jack on

the projection TV.

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CONTROL S ]

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0

TO

0

0

Getting Started

11-EN

For operating video equipment

Insert one size AA (R6) battery (supplied) by matching the + and - on the battery to the diagram inside the battery compartment.

Indicates VTR selected

Set the

selector

to the

middle position_

i/_o_o_o/I

/l/_o_o_o/I

11®®®/I

For using the Picture-in'Picture feature

Notes

- With normal use, the battery should last for approximately six

months.

• If you do not use the remote

commander

for an extended

period of time, remove the battery to avoid possible damage

from battery leakage.

•Donot handle the remote commander

roughly•

Do not drop

it,

step on it or let it get wet.

',

Do not place the remote commander

in direct sunlight, near

a heater,-or where the humidity is high.

Using the remote commander

The uppe r half of.the remote Commander has three selectable operation modes.

Each button in this area " has three different functions.

You can select the mode

by sliding a selector

on the-left side.

For normal TV viewing

_0w_:_

Indicates PIP selected

Set the selector to the

" ' highest positiOn.

1_®®®11

Rear of the remote commander

VTR 1-2-3 selector

Set the selector to the

itoo%

TV/_0

TV

JUMP

Getting Started

o o

You can set up yourprojection TV easily by using

AUTO SET UP feature.

It presets all the receivable channels, adjusts the convergence and changes the onscreen menu language.

To set up the TV manually, see-

"Adjusting convergence" (page 15), "Setting cable TV on or off" (page 15), "Presetting channels" (page 16) and ,Changing the menu language" (page 16).

If the TV isset to a video input, you cannot execute

AUTO SET UP.

Press TV/VIDEO so that a channel number appears.

(Front of projection TV)

4

Press CHANNEL+ to preset channels.

AUTO

PROGRAM

- CHANNEL +

, 6

"AUTO PROGRAM" appears on the screen and the"

TV starts scanning and presetting channels automatically.

When all the receivable channels are stored, "AUTO PROGRAM" disappears and the following menu appears.

If the projection TV receives cable TV channels, CATV is set to ON automatically.

CONTINUE TO

.CONVERGENCE?

YES

: fCI_.t

TV ,DEO

I I

VOLUME+ CHANNEL-

1

Press POWER to turn the projection

TV on.

OPOWER

2 Press SET UP on the front of the projection

TV.

SET UP

AUTO SET

UP : [CH+]

AUTO

AJUSTES

RE_GLAGE AUTO:

:[CH-]

[VOL+]

DEMO:

Press

[VOL -]

[SETUP]to Exit

3

Press CHANNEL+ to start AUTO SET UP.

I:fyou prefer Spanish or French to English, you can change the on-screen menu language.

Press

CHANNEL - for Spanish or VOLUME+ for French.

-- CHANNEL +

CONTINUE

TO

AUTO PROGRAM?

All of the menus will be set to the factory preset condition in the selected

language.

5 Adjust convergence.

(1) Press CHANNEL+.

The CONVERGENCE adjustment

screen

appears.

R

CONVERGENCE :RED

-- CHANNEL

+

G "_

B t [CH+]

.

-.[VOL*I

R

R=Red

G---Green

B=Blue

(2) PreSs TV/VIDEO to select RED or BLUE.

W/VIDEO

CONVERGENCE

t [CH+]

: RED

[VOL-].-

_ -qVoL÷]

_,[CH-I

RED / BLUE : [IVlV!l_O]

Ex i t :[_UP]

(3) Using CHANNEL +/or VOLUME +/-, move the line until it converges with the center green line.

B-.,,Nj

CONVERGENCE : RED

--VOLUME+ -CHANNEL+

G+R -_._._1,..

I

[VOL_-_ t [CH+]

"[VOL÷]

B _

G+R

Ex i t :[SETUP]

To move horizontal

line up/down, press CHANNEL+/-.

To move vertical line right/left, press VOLUME+/-.

(continued)

Getting Started

• (4) Repeat steps (2) and (3) to"adjust the other lines

until all three lines converge

and are seen as a

white cross.

I

' t[CH+]

White cross /

I

,L[CH-I

RED/_LCUE : [_/VI[_O]

Ex i t:[S_UP]

Notes

• If more

than

90 seconds elapse after you press a button,

the

menu disappears automatically.

• In case of using the AUX connector, press the TV button on the remote

commander first and make

sure th_it "AUX" is

displayed

beside the channel

number

on the screen.

Then follow

steps 2 to 5 above to perform AUTO

SET UP.

To preview

the main functions (DEMO)

Press VOLUME: in step 3. The functions• and menus are displayed

one by one.

Erasing or adding Channels

After AUTO SET UP you can erase unnecessary channels or add the channels you want. Preset

channels during the dayrather-than late at night; when some channels may not be broadcasting.

3

Make sure the cursor (!_) is beside CHANNEL

ERASE/ADD

and press RETURN.

If the cursor is not beside CHANNEL ERASE./

ADD, press + _' or - { to move the cursor and

press RETURN.

The CHANNEL ERASE/ADD menu appears.

• _£)i_DSE

_bMENU

I_CHANNEL ERASE/ADD

]

Use

#

_

Exit

_i]]

4

Erase and/or add the channel you want:

To

erase an unwanted channel

(1) Make sure the cursor (1_)is beside ERASE.

(2) Press CH + or - to select the channel you want

to erase.

Selected channel number

I I_CHANNEL

ERASE/AD_J_

"

ISelect

lUse ; _

the channel

Exit

i_

(3) Press RETURN.

The indication

"-" appears

beside the channel number, showing that the channel is erased from the preset memory.

+t/-;

MODE

Low position cz_3cz_OC_

_--

MENU

RETURN

1

Press MENU.

The main menu appears.

,r_lVI DEO

F_IAUD I O

_] PROGRAM

(_T I MER/CH

PALETTE

BLOCK

[] SET UP

IIIICAPT I ON VISION

Use

_

Exit J_i_ I

|

I

|

|

I

[

2

Press + t or - _ to move

the cursor (1_) to

SET UP and press RETURN.

The SET UP menu appears.

J [_SET

,CHANNEL

UP

ERASE/ADD

CH CAPTION/GUIDE

VIDEO

CABLE :

LABEL

ON

AUTO

PROGRAM

LANGUAGE

: ENGL I SH

CONVERGENCE

DMENU

Use _

Exit I_B I

]

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I

|

I

|

I

J

14 -EN

Getting Started

To add a channel that you want

(1) Press + '_ or - _, to select ADD.

(2) Press 0 - 9 button to select the channel you want

to add and press ENTER.

Selected channel number

©®®

®®®

®

Use €

_ Exit

(3)

Press RETURN.

The indication "+" appears beside the channel

number,

showing that the channel is added to

the preset

memory.

J_

I

5 To erase andlor add other channels, repeat step 4.

6

When you finish, press MENU.

5

Press + 4' or - _ to move

the line until it converges with the center green line, and press RETURN.

R"

B

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Notes

If you erase or add a VHF or UHF channel, the cable TV channel with the same number is also erased or added, and vice versa.

+ If more than 90 seconds elapse after you press a button, the menu disappears

Erasing and adding automatically.

channels are also ava.ilable

for the AUX input.

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To move up/right, press + t1'.

To move down/left, press - ,!,.

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Repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust the other lines until all three lines converge and are seen as a white cross.

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Press MENU to return to the original screen.

Adjusting convergence

(CONVERGENCE)

B

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R=Red

G=Green

B=Blue

4

Press + t or - _ to move

the cursor (1_) to the symbol showing the line you want to adjust, and press RETURN.

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IBLUE

-BLUE

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[ RED: Red vertical line (left/right

adjustment)

-- RED: Red horizontal

line (up/down

adjustment)

[ BLUE: Blue vertical line (left/right

adjustment)

-- BLUE: Blue horizontal

line (up/down

adjustment)

Setting cable TV on or off

The projection tube image appears on the Screen in

three layers (red, green and blue)..

If they do not

converge, the color is poor and the picture blurs. To correct this, adjust convergence.

You do not have to do .this Procedure

if you execute

AUTO SET UP (page 13). Do this procedure

only when you want to adjust it manually.

1 Press MENU.

2

Press + t or - _ to move

the cursor (1_) to

SET UP and press RETURN.

3

Press + 4' or _ to move

the cursor (1_) to

CONVERGENCE and press RETURN;

The CONVERGENCE

adjustment screen appears.

R _

G_

B

F=tCONVERGENCE

If youhave connected the projection TV to a cable TV

system, set CABLE to ON, the factory setting.

If not, set

CABLE to OFF.

You donot have to do this procedure if you execute

AUTO SET.UP (page 13). Do this procedure

o_y when you want to set it manually.

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1

2

Press MENU.

•.

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Press + _ or - _ to move

the cursor (1_) to

SET UP and press RETURN.

3

Press + t or - _ to move

the cursor (,) to

CABLE and press RETURN.

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VIOEO

LABEL

CABLE: ON

AUTO PROGRAM

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CONVERGENCE

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Note

If CABLE appears in black, the projection TV is set to a video input and you cannot select CABLE• Press TV on the remote commander so that a channel number appears.

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Presetting channels

You can preset TV channels easily by AUTO

PROGRAM feature.

You do not have to do this procedure if you execute

AUTO SET UP (page 13). Do this procedure only when you want to set it manually.

1

:Press MENU.

2

Press + t or -_ to move the

cursor (I_) to

SET UP and press RETURN.

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Press + t or - _ to move

the cursor (1_) to

AUTO PROGRAM and press RETURN.

AUTO PROGRAM

"AUTO PROGRAM" appears on the screen and the projection TV starts scanning and presetting

channels automatically.

When all the receivable

channels

are stored, "AUTO PROGRAM"

disappears and the lowest numbered channelis displayed.

4

Press MENU to return to the original screen.

Notes

If AUTO PROGRAM appears in black in the SET UP menu, the projection TV is set to a video input and you cannot select

AUTO PROGRAM.

Press TV/VIDEO or TV on the remote commander so that a channel number appears.

If more than 90 seconds elapse after you press a button, the menu disappears automatically.

Presetting channels is also available for the AUX input.

Changing the menu language

If you prefer Spanish or French to English, you can

change the menu language.

You do not have to do this procedure

if you execute

AUTO SET UP (page 13). Do this procedure

onlywhen you want to set it manually.

1

Press MENU.

2

Press + t or - _ to move the cursor (_) to

SET UP and press RETURN.

3

Press + t or - _ to move the cursor (P) to

LANGUAGE and press RETURN.

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language and press RETURN.

The menu in selected language

appears:

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5 Press MENU to return to the original screen.

Note

Even when you select Spanish or French language, certain parts of the menus remain in Ehglish.

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3

Press VOL +/- to adjust the volume.

VOLUME

Check that the CABLE BOX/TV Selector is set to

TV

MUTING

SLEEP --

MODE

Low •position

TViVIDEO

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DISPLAY

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Press POWER (TV) to turn on the projection

The TIMER/STAND BY indicator flashes until the picture appears.

Switching quickly between two

Press JUMP.

The channel you previously

selected with the 0-9

JUMP

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Pressing JUMP again switches back the channel.

Muting the sound

Press MUTING.

"MUTING" appears on the screen.

MUTING

If "VIDEO" appears

on the screen, press the TV/

VIDEO or TV button so that a channel number appears.

2

Select the channel you want to watch:

To select a channel directly

Press the 0 - 9 buttons and then press ENTER.

For example,

to select channel 10, press 1, 0 and

ENTER.

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®®®

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To scan through channels

Press CH +/until the channel you want to watch appears.

CH

To restore

the sound, press MUTING again, or press

VOL +.

Displaying

on-screen information

Use this feature to check the channel number,

current

time (if set), channel caption (if set), and MTS mode (if

SAP is selected).

Press DISPLAY.

DISPLAY

To cancel the display,

press DISPLAY until "DISPLAY

OFF" appears.

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Setting the Sleep

.Timer

The projection TV stays On for the length of time you specify and then shuts off automatically.

Press SLEEP repeatedly until the time (in minutes) you want appears.

Each time you press SLEEP, the time changes as follows: 30 _ 60 --_ 90 _ OFF.

i

"SLEEP" appears about one minute before the projection TV shuts off.

To cancel the Sleep Timer, press SLEEP repeatedly

Until

"SLEEP OFF" appears, or turn off the projection TV.

The sleep timer is .also cancelled when you select .•

AUTO PROGRAM under the SET UP menu.

III

II

Watching a video input picture

Press TVNIDEO repeatedly until the desired video input appears,

Each time you press TV [ VIDEO, the display, changes .

as follows: TV --_ VIDEO 1 ---*VIDEO 2 _ VIDEO 3.

TVNIDEO

The Picture-inaPicture (PIP) feature allows you to watch both the main.picture

and a window picture.

simultaneously..

You can watch two TV channels at one time.

SWAP

POSITION

FREEZE

AUDIO ,

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Press PiP.

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Main picture ,.

Window picture

(119 size)

Inp_-source mode or

W

channel

for the window picture "

Press PIP again to display a smaller window picture,

Main

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To return to TV picture, press TV.

II

Changing the VHFIUHF input to the

AUX input

Press

13/,

"AUX" appears beside the channel number.

TV

Pressing TV again switches back to the previous input.

Window picture

(1116 size)

Each time you press PIP, the size of the window picture changes as follows: 1/9 size --_ 1/16 size _ OFF.

To remove the window picture, press PIP repeatedly until the window picture disappears.

Notes

If the main picture is not receiving an image, the window picture may be in black and white.

The window picture sound is also output from the AUDIO

(VAR/FIX) OUT jacks when you listen to it.

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Changing the window picture input mode

Press TVNIDEO in the PIP control area of the

remote commander to selectthe input mode.

Each time you press TV/VIDEO, "TV," "VIDEO 1,"

"VIDEO 2" and "VIDEO 3" appear in sequence.

Changing the position of the window picture

Press POSITION.

Each time you press POSITION,

the windoW picture will move as illustrated.

Changing TV channels in the window

• picture

Press CH +/- in the PIP control area.

Freezing the window picture

This feature is useful when you want to write down a

recipe from a cooking program, a displaye d address or a phone number and so on.

Press FREEZE.

Listening to the sound of the window picture

Press AUDIO.

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Window picture sound is being received.

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To restore the main picture sound, press AUDIO again.

To restore the normal screen, press FREEZE again.

Swapping the main and window pictures

Press SWAP.

Each time youpress

SWAP, the images and sound

from the main and window pictures switch places with another.

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Note

• The channels

being received through the AUX jack

cannot

be

displayed as a window picture.

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Effect of three items

Item

MOVIE

SPORTS

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Picture effect

STANDARD Standard

Sound effect

.Standard

Finlely detailed picture

Theatrical audio effect

Vivid, bright picture

Sound with a sports stadium effect

You can select one of three settings for picture and sound effects that best suits the program.

You can also adjust picture effect for each setting to suit your taste.

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2

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PALETTE and press RETURN.

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For example:

(1) To select MOVIE, press + 4' or - _, to move the cursor to MOVIE.

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Adjusting the picture in PROGRAM

PALETTE

1 Press MENU.

2

Press + 9 or - _ to select VIDEO and press

RETURN.

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to 5 in "Adjusting

the picture" on page 21.

To restore the factory setting

Press RESET while the VIDEO menu is displayed.

For details on each item, see "Effect of three items" in the right column.

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(2) Press RETURN.

EEIVI DEO STANDARD

When watching TV programs, you can adjust the quality of the picture to suit you r taste. The adjusted level is stored in PROGRAM PALETTE in which that adjustment is done.

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LOW position _

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1 •Press MENU.

2

Press + _ or - { to move

the cursor to

VIDEO and press RETURN.

The VIDEO adjustment

menu appears.

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For example:

(1) To adjust brigtness, press + '_ or - _, to select

BRIGHTNESS.

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Adjust the selected item:

(1) Press + 't or - _ to adjust the item.

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(2) Press RETURN.

The new setting appears in the VIDEO menu, and is stored in the displayed PROGRAM

PALETTE mode. mVl

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.Description

of adjustable items.

Item

PICTURE

Press +t to

Increase picture

contrast for vivid

color

Press -_ to

Decrease picture

. contrast for soft color

HUE

COLOR

BRIGHTNESS

SHARPNESS

Make overall picture greenish

Increase color intensity

Brighten the picture

Sharpen the picture

Make overall picture purplish

Decrease color intensity

Darken the picture

Soften the picture

To restore the factory setting

Press RESET on the remote commander.

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The TRINITONE feature controls the color temperature, permitting white balance preference adjustment without affecting skin tones.

You can reduce picture noise when NR is set to ON.

MODE

Low position ----...!

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RETURN

1

Press MENU.

2

Press + t or - _ to select VIDEO and press

RETURN.

3

Press + t_ or - _ to .select TRINITONE

and press RETURN.

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Press + t or - _ to select NTSC STD, MEDIUM

or HIGH and press RETURN.

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NTSC STD

MEDIUM

HIGH

To

Make the white color reddish.

Make the white color whitish.

Make the white color bluish.

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Low

MODE position

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1

Press MENU.

2

Press + _ or- _ to select VIDEO and press

RETURN.

3

Press + t or - _ to select NR and press

RETURN.

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Adjust the selected item:

(1) Press + t or- _ to adjust the item.

[_]AuDiO

You carl adjust the quality of the TV sound to suit your taste.

You can adjust the Sound of video input(s) as well, and these settings are stored separately from those for the broadcast signal.

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MODE

Low position

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repeatsteps 3 and 4

1

Press MENU.

2

Press + i1' or - _ to select AUDIO and press

RETURN.

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BALANCE

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Select the item you Want to adjust.

For example:

(1) To adjust bass, press + _ or - _ to select BASS.

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BALANCE

SURROUND:

MTS:

OFF

MAIN

SPEAKER:

AUDIO

MAIN

OUT:VARIABLE

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Description of adjustable items

Item

TREBLE

BASS

Press + _ to

Increase tl_e treble response,

Increase the bass

• response

Press.

_ to

Decrease the treble

response.

Decrease the bass

response

BALANCE." Emphasize the _'ight Emphasize the left

speaker's volume .

speaker's volume

To restore the factory

settings

Press RESET on the remote commander.

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Operations

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The SURROUND feature Simulates sound

.reproduction

with the atmosphere of a movie theater

or

a concert hall.

Surround sound is only effective for stereo programs.

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Orchestra Seat Effect* (OSE) feature restores the harmonic balance of the sound to dramatically improve the overall, reproduction Of programs.

It gives the sound more clarity, depth, and definition, making the sound more dynamic.

OSE

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2

Press + t1' or _ to select AUDIO and press

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3

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SURROUND and press RETURN.

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Press + _ or- _, to select

ON and press

RETURN.

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Each time you press OSE, the display changes

as

follows:

ORCHESTRA

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ORCHESTRA SEAT BBE: HIGH no indication,

,

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ORCHESTRA

SEAT

BBE

: LOW

We recommend LOW setting for news programs and

HIGH setting for music, sports, video games and movies.

For the best sound quality, we recommend that AUDIO to be set at factory setting when 0SE is set to ON.

* Orchestra

Seat

TM

Sound Effect* (OSE) feature restores the harmonic balance of the sound to dramatically improve the overall reproduction of programs.

Orchestra Seat

TM

Sound Effect is using BBE technology licence from BBE sound Inc.

under

Note

OSE may also be output through audio out.

Operations

The Multichannel TV Sound (MTS) feature

gives you

the choice to enjoy stereo sound or Second

Audio

Programs (SAP) when available.

The initial setting is stereo sound (MAIN).

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MODE

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1

Press MENU.

2

Press + t' or - _ to select

AUDIO and press

RETURN.

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3

Press + t or - _ to select MTS and press

RETURN.

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MONO and press RETURN.

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MAIN

SAP

To

Listen to stereo sound.

The STEREO indicator on the projection TV lights up while a stereo broadcast is received.

Listen to bilingual programs.

The sound of non-SAP programs will be muted when SAP is selected.

Reduce noise during stereo broadcasts.

MONO

Note

Stereo and SAP sounds are subject to program sources.

You may switch off the projection TV speakers when,

for example, yo u want to listen to the sound through a

stereo system.

If you connect a Dolby Pro Logic-compatible

amplifier to the CENTER SPEAKER IN terminals, you can use the projection TV speakers as center speakers.

After making the connections (page 11) set SPEAKER

to "CENTER."

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2

Press + _ or - _ to select AUDIO and press

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3

Press + i_ or - _ .to select SPEAKER and press

RETURN.

[_AUDIO

TREBLE

BASS

BALANCE

SURROUND:

MTS:

SPEAKER:

Bllll_ ........

mma----I

_l

OFF

MAIN

MAIN

AUDIO

DMENU

U_e: _

OUT:VARIABLE

I

J

Exit _-Tj

I i

J

I

I

4

Press + 'Jl'or - _ to select MAIN,

CENTER or

OFF and press RETURN.

I;qAUDIO

TREBLE

BASS

J BALANCE

I SURROUND:

I MTS: i_SPEAKER:

m|lD_ ........... I

I

_ ........

I

........

_ ....

J

OFF

MAIN

CENTER J

I

I

I AUDIO OUT:VARIABLE

I MENU

Juse: _

Exit

_1

I

I

Choose

MAIN

CENTER

OFF "

To

Listen to the sound from the projection TV.

Use the projection TV speakers as center speakers.

Cut off the projection TV speaker sound and listen to the projection TV's sound solely through the audio system speakers.

Operations 25-EN

You can select audio out to variable or fixed when

SPEAKER is set to OFFor CENTER.

'

Audio out is variable when SPEAKER is set to MAIN.

, t/- ,I,

MODE --

Low position ---_'

f

c::_ c::_ c::x3

26"ENI

Operations

MENU

RETURN

1

Press MENU.

2

Press + t or - _ to select AUDIO and press

RETURN.

3

Press + t or - _ to select

AUDIO OUT and press RETURN.

[_gAUD I

0

TREBLE

BASS

BALANCE

SURROUND:

MTS'.

i

I

...........

m

.......

......... I ............I

OFF

I

" MAIN

,I

SPEAKER

AUDIO

: MAt N

OUT:VARIABLE

;:)MENU

I

I

I

Use : I_ Ex it I_I I

4

Press + t1' or - _ to

select VARIABLE or FIXED and press RETURN.

[2_AUDIO

TREBLE

BASs

BALANCE

IIIIIIIIllllllll

SURROUND:

MTS:

OFF

MAIN

SPEAKER:

,AUDIO

OFF

OUT:FIXED

I

I

I

I

n

I

DMENU

Use € I_ Exit

_]1

I

VARIABLE:

FIXED:

Sound output varied according to the

TV settings.

You can adjust the volume, bass, treble and balance.

Sound output is always fixed to a certain level.

You cannot adjust the volume.

If your area uses daylight saving time, change

DAYLIGHT SAVING setting depending on the season, before setting the current time.

Daylight

saving start

After the first Sunday in April, set DAYLIGHT

SAVING to YES. Current time (page 27), On/off

Timer (page 28) and Channel Block (page 29) settings automatically move one hour ahead.

Daylight saving end

After the last Sunday in October, set DAYLIGHT

SAVING to NO. Current time, On/off Timer and

Channel Block settings automatically move one hour back.

c::_ d=:3oc=_

. t/- ,I.

--

--

MENU

RETURN MODE

--

Low position

1

Press MENU.

2

Press + t or - _ to move

the cursor (I_) to

TIMER/CH BLOCK and pressRETURN.

I,CURRENT

J

ON/OFF

I

CHANNEL

I

I DAYLIGHT

I WED

12..'00

luse , _

TIME

TIMER

SET

BLOCK

SAVING:NO

AM

Exit

_1

I

I

I

J

I

I

3

Press + i1' or - _ to select DAYLIGHT

SAVING and press RETURN.

OTIMER/CH

CURRENT

ON/OFF

CHANNEL

DAYLIGHT

BLOCK

TIME

TIMER

BLOCK

SET

SAVING:NO

I

I

I

I

I

I

DMENU

WED 12:00

Use

_

AM

Exit

4

Press + t_ or - _ to select YES or NO and

press RETURN.

OTIMERICH

CURRENT

ON/OFF

CHANNEL

,DAYLIGHT

BLOCK

TIME

TIMER

SET

BLOCK

SAVING:YES

I_

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

Choose

YES

NO

_MENU

WED

12:00

Use

: _

To

Set for daylight saving start

Set for daylight

saving end

AM

Exit

I

I

l_61_lJ

4

Set the current time.

il) Press RETURN to start setting the time.

I_,SUN 12:00

_

Set the current time before using On/off Timer (page

28) and Channel Block features (page 29). For example,

set the clock to 3:15 p.m., Monday.

MODE

LOw position

,,_.._1

MENU

RETURN

ISet

IUse

the day.

RETtI_ Exit

._|

I_U|

(2) Press + t_ or - ,_ to set the day and press

RETURN.

I_MON 12:00

/_

;)MENU

_)CURRENT

Set the

Us.e

# _]_

TIME time.

SET

EX i t l_il I

"1

i

I

I

i

(3) Using

+ _

or

- '!'

and RETURN, set hour and

minute in the same way as in step (2).

Whe n you press RE_RN after setting the minute, the clock starts.

_CURRENT

TIME

.SET

-

1

Press MENU.

2

Press + t or - _ to select TIMER/CH

BLOCK and press RETURN.

I (_TIMER/CH

BLOCK

I

Use

.E.U

I

= _ " Exit

IJEi'/I

If you need to set DAYLIGHT SAVING, follow the

procedure on the previous page.

3

Make sure the cursor (1_) is beside CURRENT

TIME SET, and press RETURN.

If the cursor is not beside CURRENT TIME SET,

press + t or - _1,to move the cursor and press

RE_[URN.

Use #'l_m .

Exit

If you make a mistake while setting the time

Press RESET while the CURRENT TIME SET menu is

displayed, then repeat step 4.

To display the current time

Press DISPLAY.

Note

If you unplug the projection TV or a power interruption occurs, the clock will be erased.

Reset the current time.

I

(_----_

IUse

_

Exit

Operations

I 27"EN

You can Set the projection TV to turn on and off at the

time you specify.

Make sure the clockis

set correctly.

It:it is not, set the clock first•

. t/-#

MODE

Low position --_

F

f

c:_3c_0_

_

MENU

RETURN

(3) Press + t1' or - 4_ to set the time (hour then minute) that you want to turn on the projection

"IV and press RETURN.

_ ON/OFF

t.

EVERY

7:30_11.

2"

TIMER

"SUN-SAT

lh CH---

I

I

I

Set

Use the

_

durat

.

i on.

Exit

"

_1

I

I

'

(4) Press

+ € or

- _,

to set the hour duration and

press RETURN. " ..

You can set the hour duration by one hour up to a maximum of six hours.

GON/OFF

1.

EVERY

7:30_

TIMER

SUN-SAT

3h CH--|

I

I

I

I

Select

Use

_

t_e channel.

Exit

_iii

I

I

1

Press MENU.

2

Press + _ or - _ to select TIMER/CH

BLOCK and press RETURN.

3

Press +t_ or-

_ to select ON/OFF TIMER and

press RETURN.

(5) Press

+ _1'

or = _1,to select the channel and press

RETURN.

(_ ON/OFF

1. EVERY

2

7:30JI

TIMER "

SUN-SAT

3h CH 10

I

I

I

I

:3M_NO--_

Select

Use

_

the

-h

CH--day.

_xit

I

I

I_il-i I

I e ON/OFF

TIMER I

•I c"---

ISelect._JLj_rogram.-

Iu_e € _

I

Exit IZ_lI

5

The TIMER/STAND

BY indicator on the projection

TV lights.

To set the other program, press RETURN and repeat step 4.

4

Enter the ON/OFF TIMER setting.

(1) Press + 4'

or

- _ to select program 1 or 2 and

press RETURN.

One minute before the projection TV switches to turn

off, a message "TV will turn off." is displayed on the screen.

(2) Press + _ or - _ to set the days and press

RETURN.

Each time you press + _1'or - _,, the days cycle as shown below.

EVERY SUN-SAT--*EVERY MON-FRI-*

SUND AY--*MOND AY--,...---*SATURDAY---_

EVERY SUNDAY---_EVERY MONDAY ---*

•..-'-*EVERY SATURDAY

To cancel the timer

Press RESET on the remote commander.

Note

If you unplug the projection TV or a power interruption occurs,

ON/OFF TIMER settings will be erased.

Reset the current time, then set the timer.

90N/OFF

1.EVERY

12:00_

i

2

ISet t h_i

Iu, e € I_

TIMER

SUN-SAT

-h me.

CH---

Exit m I

I

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I

I

I

I

28"EN I Operations

(3) Press + t or - ,!_to set the time (hour then

minute) that you want to start.blocking

the

.channel

and press RETURN.

I (_ CHANNEL

1.

EVERY

BLOCK

SATURDAY I i

This feature allows.you

to prevent children from watching unsuitable programs.

Make sure the clock is set correctly. If it is not, set the "

clock first (page 27).

+ t/-,;

MODE

Low position ----_(

f c_OC_OCZ_O

c_oc_ocz_

MENU

RETURN

Set'the

Use =

I_ duration.

Exit i_]|

I

(4) Press + t_ or - ,!_to select the hour duration you

want to block and press RETURN.

Each time you press RETURN, the hour

duration increases by one hour up to a maximum of 12 hours.

• I.(_CHANNEL

l

I

BLOCK c._-

1 P ss

MENU.

2

Press + t_ or -}

to select TIMER/CH BLOCK and press RETURN.

3

Press + t_ or - _ to select

CHANNEL BLocK and press RETURN.

D_O--_--h CH--- I

I (_CHANNEL

BLOCK

.

_:"e_'_ '°_:T__1

I i

I

4

Enter a CHANNEL BLOCK setting.

(1) Press + t or - _ to select program 1 or 2 and press RETURN.

(2) Press + t1' or - _, to set the days and press

RETURN. Each time you press + t or - ,_, the

days cycle as shown below.

EVERY SUN-SAT--*EVERY MON-FRI--*

SUNDAY--*MONDAY--*...--*SATURDAY---*

EVERY SUNDAY--*EVERY

MONDAY---*

...--.EVERY SATURDAY

I OCHANNEL

BLOCK

1.

EVERY

12:00_--h

2

SATURDAY

CH--i

I

I

I

ISet

IUse the

* _

time.

Exit

_1

I

(5) Press + _ or - } to select the channel and press

RETURN.

i o CHANNEL

I_1.

EVERY

10:30PH

2

BLOCK

SATURDAY

12h CH 38

I

I

I

I

IUse :

_

Exit

_1

If you select the blocked channel during the time

you. set, the message

"BLOCKED"

appears and the picture is blocked and the sound is muted.

To cancel a CHANNEL BLOCK setting

Press RESET on the remote commander.

Note

If the CHANNEL BLOCK and ON/OFF TIMER settings are

overlapped, the later time setting has priority over the other

setting.

Operations

[

29-EN

You can choose up to 12 channels, caption each channel, and assign a specific channel number button

to each channel.

This featureall0ws youto select your favorite channelseasily by name.

For example, you

can name channel 20 "ESPN," and assign the channel

number 4 button to it.

Setting captions to favorite channels

Low position -_1_

_ _ CZ)

MENU

RETURN

1

Press MENU.

2

Press + _ or - _ to select

SET UP and press

RETURN.

3

Press + t or - _ to select CH CAPTION/GUIDE

and press RETURN.

I re_CH

CAPT I ON/GUI

(:i:)(2) _

DE

---- I

I

(_)

(_) _

CD®®

'DMENU I

I

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_

Exit

I_] I

4

Press RETURN again.

_CH

APT I ONIGUI DE

q_ (2) (_

_3__D _

I

_ENUJ

Se I ec t._a_.pos

Use # REM_ i t i on.

Exit

_i_ I

|

5

Press + t or - _ to select a channel

guide number button and press RETURN.

Each time you press + t or - ,_, the channel positions

change to red in turns. The channel

number button y ou select will be the one you press to call up your favorite channel.

F_CH

CAPTION/GUIDE

_®@ _ -

I

I

® ® ® o®_

E®_

,Select

Use

_ _

D_.ul

the-channel

Exit

-I

I

I

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6

Press + t or - _ to select the channel

that you want to caption and press RETURN.

I F'_CH

CAPT I ON/GUI

® ®

(_)

_

(Z)®®

_-_

Sel

ect_e

Use € [_

®

DE letter.

Exit

DMENU I

I

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iEii][

I

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7

Enter the letters or numbers (up to four) to caption the channel:

(1) Press + _ or - ,} to select the first letter

(number).

Each time you press + _ or - ,}, the letter

(number)

changes

as shown below.

t

0---.I--*...--*9--*A-*B--*...L-_Z---_&--*

/ --*

-

----*_(blank space)

I

(2) Press RETURN.

F=ICH

CAPTION/GUIDE

_:_ _ _

2ol

I

(]D(_) (_)

Select

Use

_

the letter.

Exit

I_11

I

I

|

(3) Repeat steps (1) and (2) to select the remaining

letters (numbers) and press RETURN.

F_CH

CAPTION/GUIDE

I

(Z)®®

I_ (_ _I_ I

I

30"EN I Operations

8 Repeatsteps 4 to7 to caption other channels.

To erase a caption

Press RESET after step 4.

Notes

• The position number you already selected appears in yellow.

If the CH CAPTION/GUIDE menu appears in black, the projection TV is set to a video input, and you cannot select CH

CAPTION/GUIDE.

Press TV so that a channel number appears.

• If more _han 90 seconds elapse after you press a button, the

menu disappears automatically.

The ch;mnei caption/guide feature is available for the AUX

input.

Selecting a captioned channel

MODE

LOw position----_l

_

C_ C_

IO

o

.Ol

!!Io o ol

--CH

GUIDE

--buttons

to select

This feature allows you to label each input mode so

that you can easily identify

the connected equipment.

For example, you can label VIDEO I IN as VHS.

. t/-$.

MODE

--

Low position ---4

f

CZ)

CZ_

f

c_o c=_oc=_o c_oc=x_c=_

--

MENU

RETURN

1

Press MENU.

2

Press + t1' or - _ to select SET UP and press

RETURN.

3

Press + t1' or - _ to select VIDEO LABEL and

press RETURN.

1

Press CH GUIDE.

The CHANNEL

GUIDE menu appears

showing channel captions and the corresponding channel number buttons.

I

HANNEL GUIDE

(_

CNN (_ ABC

(_)

NBC

(_)ESPN (_) ....

(_) ....

....

(11) _ ....

I_t---- (_ ....

I_ ....

2

Press a channel number button, the

DISPLAY or ENTER button to select the channel you want.

To cancel the CHANNEL GUIDE menu

Press CH GUIDE again. lUse = _ i', i

Exit _]"

4

Press + t1' or - _ to select the input

mode you want to label and press RETURN.

VIDEO 1: VIDEO 1

I F=IVI

DEO LABEL

Use

_ _

Exit

I

(continued)

Operations

I 31"EN

5

Press + t or - _ to select the label

and press

RETURN.

[

VIDEO

VIDEO

VIDEO

=)MENU

1: VHS

2: VIDEO

3: VIDEO

2

3

I_VIDEO LABEL

Use €

_

Exit

I

Each time you press + _ or - _, the label changes as shown below.

V_EO1

V_EOI_S-V_EO_BETA_8mm_VHS_LD_DSS t

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 2--*BETA--*8mm--*VHS--*LD--*DSS

t I

I

V_EO3

V_EO3_BETA_8mm_VHS_LD_DSS

t I

6

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to label other input modes.

Note

If more than 90 seconds elapse after you press a button, the menu disappears automatically.

Some programs are broadcast with Caption

Vision.

To

display Caption Vision, select either CC1, CC2, CC3,

CC4, TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3 or TEXT4 from the menu.

CC1, CC2, CC3 or CC4 shows you a caption, that is a printed version of the dialog or sound effects of a program.

(The mode should be set to CC1 for most

programs.)

TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3 or TEXT4 shows you text; that is information presented

using either half or the whole

screen.

It is not usually related to the program.

1

Press MENU.

2

Press + t or - _ to select CAPTION VISlONI

XDS and press RETURN.

I

CAPTION

bCC1

CC2

CC3

CC4

TEXTI

TEXT2

TEXT3

TEXT4

VI Sl ON/XDS

3

Press + _ or - _ to select the caption

type and press RETURN.

The selected caption type is colored green.

CAPTION

CC1

CC2

CC3

"

CC4

TEXT1

TEXT2

TEXT3

TEXT4

DMENU

use € _

VISI ON/XDS

Exi t

To turn off the captions or text

Press DISPLAY on the remote

commander.

Each time you press DISPLAY, the display changes as follows: on-screen information---,XDS*--_Caption Vision or Text

t_ DISPLAYOFF 4

I

"DISPLAY OFF" goes off after three seconds.

* Some programs arebroadcast with XDS service which shows a network name, program name, program length, call letters and time in show data.

When you select XDS with the DISPLAY button, this information will be displayed on the screen if the broadcaster offers this service.

Note

Captions may appear with a white box or another error instead

of a certain word.

Poor reception of TV programs can also cause errors in Closed Caption.

32-EN [ Operations

2 While pressing CODE SET, press 0 - 9 to enter the manufacturer's code number (see the chart in the right column) and press

ENTER.

For example, to operate a Sony 8 mm VCR, press 0, 2 and ENTER.

You can operate a piece of video

equipment

that has an

infrared remote sensor with the supplied

remote commander.

Before operating, set the manufacturer's code number.

Setting the manufacturer's code

The following Sony video equipment is assigned to each position of the selector at its factory preset:

VTR 1 Beta, ED Beta VCR

VTR 2

8 mm VCR

VTR 3 VHS VCR

You can change the settings of each position.

MODE

Low position

----_1

f

CZ)

(UD_

c:X3 c:a_ czaO czaO c:aO c_o czaO c_O czaO

_---I c:aOC:aC

_CD

O0

olD_ool/

_0-9

CODE SET buttons

ENTER

1

Set the VTR 1-2-3 selector to the position you want to set the code.

r I

° i

Note

• To use another manufactuer's equipment besides a Sony VCR

set the selector to a position not being used for your Sony

video equipment.

VCR manufacturer

Manufacturer

SONY

CANON

EMERSON

FISHER

FUNAI

GENERALELECTRIC

GOLDSTAR

HITACHI

WC

MAGNAVOX

MITSUBISHI .

MULTITECH

NEC

PANASONIC

PHILCO

PHILIPS

QUASAR

RCA

SAMSUNG

SANYO

SCOTT

SHARP

SHINTOM

SYLVANIA

SYMPHONIC

TEKNIKA

TOSHIBA

TOTE VISION

ZENITH

Code numbers

Code number

01, 02, 03, 04

05

22, 30, 33

10, 11, 12, 15

29

05, 08

25

07, 08, 36

16, ss

05, 06, 09

18, 19, 26, 27

29

16, 23, 31

05, 06, 37

O5,O6

05, 06, 09

05, 06

07, 08

24, 32

11, 15

21

13, 14

34

05, 06, 09

29

28, 29

20, 21

25

17

Operations

(continued)

33-EN

MDPmanufacturer code numbers

Manufacturer

SONY

KENWOOD

MAGNAVOX

MARANZ

MITSUBISHI

PANASONIC

PHILIPS

PIONEER

RCA

SANYO

SHARP

YAMAHA

Code number

54

51

55

52

51

51

04

58

52

57

56

53

Notes

If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one by one, until you come to the correct code for your equipment.

In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate your non-

Sony video equipment with this remote commander. This is because your equipment may use a code that is not provided with this remote commander.

In this case, please use the equipment's own remote control unit.

• The code numbers for Sony equipment are assigned at the

factory as follows:

Beta, ED Beta VCRs

8 mm VCR

VHS VCR

MDP

01

02

03

04

Caution

When you remove a battery from the remote commander, the code may revert to the factorypreset. Reset the codes each time you replace the battery,if necessary.

Operating video equipment

VTR

m

Middleposition---H c_O_OC_O cz_OC_O

c:_ cD _

POWER

Video operating buttons

Set the selector VTR 1-2-3 according to the

Video equipment you want tO operate.

(Rear of the remote commander)

Use the video operating buttons on the remote commander to operate the video equipment.

Operating a VCR

To turn on or off

To change channels

To record

To play

To stop

To fast forward

To rewind the tape

To pause

To search the picture

forward and backward

Buttons on the remote commander

Press POWER

Press CH +/'

Press • and REC simultaneously

Press _"

Press •

Press

Press

Press ||

Press _ or "(_ during playback

Operating a laser-disc player

To play

To stop

To pause

To search the picture

forward and backward

Buttons on the remote commander

Press

Press

Press I!

To resume normal playback, press again.

Keep pressing _

or

during playback

To resume normal playback,

release the button.

Press CH +/- To search the chapter

forward and backward

Note

If the video equipment does not have a certain function, the

corresponding

button on this remote commander will not

operate.

34-EN

[

Operations

3 Use POWER (CABLE) and the projection TV control buttons (0 - 9, ENTER, JUMP and CH

+/-) to operate the cable box.

POWER

@®®

®®®

®®g O

®

CH JUMP

You can operate a connected

cable box with the supplied remote commander.

Before operating, set the manufacturer's code number.

_C_) _----_--_

POWER (CABLE)

MODE

Low position

To operate the projection TV

Set the CABLE BOX/TV selector to TV. Then use the projection TV control buttons to control the projection

TV.

--bu oo.

For more details on operating

the cable

box

Refer to the operating instructions that come with the

I,jN

cable box.

Manufacturers

Manufacturer and code numbers (cable box)

Code number

1

Set the CABLE BOX/TV selector to CABLE

BOX.

CABLE BOX..TV

JERROLD

PIONEER

SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA

TOCOM

ZENITH

60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 73

69, 70

66, 67

71, 72

68

2 While pressing CODE SET, press 0 - 9 to enter the manufacturer's code number (see the chart below) and press ENTER. For example, to operate a Zenith cable box, press 6 and 8 and press ENTER.

Notes

• 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 rare cases, your equipment may use a code that is not

provided with this remote commander and you may not be

able to operate your cable box with the supplied remote

commander.

In this case, use the equipment's own remote

control unit.

When you remove a battery from the remote commander, the

code may be erased. Reset the code each time you replace the

battery, if necessary.

Operations

I 35"EN

Additional Information

After trying the methods below, if the problem persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer.

No picture

(screen not lit),

no sound

,-t_ Make sure the power cord is connected securely.

•,_ Check to see if the TV/VIDEO setting is correct: when watching TV, set to TV, and when watching video tapes, set to VIDEO.

(page 18)

-._ Make sure the CABLE BOX/TV selector is in

the correct position. (page 17)

,,_ Try another channel.

It could be station trouble.

Poor or no picture (screen lit), good sound

"_Adjust PICTURE in the VIDEO menu. (page

21)

• "_ Adjust BRIGHTNESS in the VIDEO menu.

(page 21)

-> Adjust the convergence. (page 15)

•,_ Check antenna/cable connections.

(page 6)

Good picture, no sound

,.,_ Press MUTING so that "MUTING" disappears from the screen. (page 17)

•,_ Check the MTS setting in the AUDIO menu.

(page 25)

,,_ Make sure SPEAKER is set to MAIN in the

AUDIO menu. (page 25)

No color

"_ Adjust COLOR in the VIDEO menu. (page

21)

,,_ Confirm that black and white program is not

being broadcast.

Only snow and noise appear on the screen

"_ Check the CABLE setting in the SET UP menu. (page 15)

,,_ Check the antenna/cable connections.

(page 6)

-> Make sure the channel is broadcasting

programs.

Dotted lines or stripes

•,_ Adjust the antenna.

•,,>Move the projection TV away from noise sources such as cars, neon signs, and hairdryers.

Double images or ghosts

,,_ Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a

cable (when the problem is caused by reflections from nearby mountains or tall

buildings.)

Cannot operate menu

,-_ If the item you want to choose appears in

black, you cannot select it. Press W/VIDEO

correctly.

-> Check the CABLE setting in the SET UP menu. (page 15)

Cannot receive upper channels (UHF) when using an antenna

,,_ Check if CABLE is OFF in the SET UP menu.

(page 15)

,_ Use AUTO PROGRAM to add receivable

channels that are not presently in the

memory. (page 16)

Cannot receive any channels when using cable

TV

-_

Check if CABLE is ON in the SET UP menu.

(page 15)

,,_ Use AUTO PROGRAM to add receivable channels that are not presently in the

memory. (pages 16)

Remote commander does not operate

,_Battery

could be weak. Replace the battery.

(page 12)

-,>Make

sure the projection TV's power cord is connected securely to wall outlet.

-,>Set the CABLE BOX/TV selector to TV when

operating your projection TV.

-> Are fluorescent lights too dose to the projection TV? Move lights at least 3 - 4 feet away from the projection TV.

Commander's power, channel upldown, channel buttons do not function

-> Set the CABLE BOX/TV selector to the

correct position. (page 35)

Cannot gain enough volume when using a cable box

->Increase

the volume at the cable box. Then set the CABLE BOX/TV selector to TV and adjust the TV's volume. (page 35)

36"EN

I Additional

Information

Projection

Picture tube system

3 picture tubes, 3 lenses,

horizontal in-line system

7 inch high-brightness

monochrome

tubes (6.3 raster

size), with optical coupling and liquidcooling system

Projection lenses

High performance,

largediameter hybrid lens F1.0

Screen size (measured diagonally)

KP-46V25

KP-53V25

KP-61V25

46 inches

53 inches

61 inches

Screen brightness

Television system

Channel coverage

Antenna

Inputs/output

KP-46V25

KP-53V25

KP-61V25

1500 cd/m 2

1200 cd/m 2

1000 cd/m 2

American TV standards

VHF: 2-13/UHF: 14 -69/

CATV: 1 - 125

75 ohm external antenna

terminal for VHF/UHF

VIDEO IN 1

S VIDEO IN (4-pin mini

DIN):

Y: 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms

unbalanced, sync negative

C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal),

75 ohms

VIDEO (phono

jack):

1 Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced,

sync negative

AUDIO (phono

jacks):

500 mVrms (100%

modulation)

Impedance : 47 kilohms

VIDEO INPUT 2 and VIDEO

IN3

VIDEO (phono jacks):

1 Vp-p, 75-ohms

unbalanced, sync negative

AUDIO (phono

jacks):

500 mVrms (100% modulation)

Impedance: 47 kilohms

Speaker

Speaker output

Power requirement

KP-46V25/53V25/61V25

KP-53V25C

VIDEO OUT 3

VIDEO (phono

jack): 1 Vp-p,

75 ohms unbalanced, sync

nega_ve

AUDIO (phono

jack):

500 mVrms

(100% modulation),

Impedance: 10 kilohms

MONITOR OUT

VIDEO (phono

jack): 1 Vp-p,

75 ohms unbalanced,

sync negative

AUDIO (phono

jacks):

500mVrms

(100%

modulation),

Impedance: 10 kilohms

AUDIO (VAR/FI_ OUT (phono jacks):

900 mVrms (100% modulation)

Impedance: 5 kilohms

Full range speaker

100 mm (3.9 inches) diameter lOWx2

120 V AC, 60 Hz

220 V AC, 50/60 Hz

Power consumption

Max. 310 W

Average:

240 W

Standby mode: 7 W

KP-46V25

KP-53V25

KP-61V25

Dimensions(W/H/D)

1,066 x 1,336 x 698 mm

(42 x 52 5/8 x 27 1/2 inches)

Mass

88 kg

(193 lbs 10 oz)

1,218 x 1,442 x 698 mm

(48 x 56 3/4 x 271/2 inches)

94 kg

(207 lbs 1 oz)

1,338 x 1,619 x 774 mm

146 kg

(52 3/4 x 63 3/4 x 30 1/2 inches) (321 lbs 7 oz)

Supplied accessories

Remote commander RM-Y131 (1)

Size AA (R6) battery (1)

Optional accessories

U/V mi×er EAC-66

Connecting cables RK-74A,

VMC-810S/820S, YC-15V/30V,

VMC-720M

High-contrast

protective screen

SCN-46X1 (For KP-46V25)

SCN-53X1 (For KP-53V25)

Design and specifications

are subject to change without notice.

Additional information

I 37"EN

.Adjusting

convergence 13, 15 sound 23

the picture

21

Antenna 6

Auto program 13, 16

Battery 12

Cable box 35

Cable TV 15

Caption Vision

32

Changing the menu language 16

Channel block 29

Channel Caption/Guide

Connection with a VCR 7

with an antenna

6 without a VCR 6

30

Daylight saving 26

DEMO 14

Erase/add 14

Jump 17

MTS (Multichannel

TV Sound) 25

Muting 17

OSE (Orchestra

Seat Effect) 24

PIP (Picture-in-picture)

18

Presetting

channels 13, 16

PROGRAM

PALETTE 20

Remote commander 12

S video 8

SAP (Second Audio Program)

25

Setting

daylight saving time 26

the clock 27

Sleep timer

18

STEREO indicator 25

Surround 24

TIMER/STAND

BY indicator

17, 28

Video label 31

Watching

TV 17 videotapes 18

XDS 32

38"EN I

Additional Information

Names of controls

+ t/-

_, buttons

14

AUDIO button 19

AUDIO L(MONO)/R IN jacks 7, 8

AUDIO L/R OUT jacks 7

AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT jacks 10

CABLE BOX/TV

selector

17, 35

CH(channel) +/buttons 13, 17

CH (channel)

GUIDE button 31

CODE SET button 33

CONTROL S jacks 11

DISPLAY button 17

ENTER button 17

FREEZE button 19

JUMP button 17

MONITOR OUT jacks 10

MENU button 14

MUTING button 17

PIP button

18

POSITION button 19

POWER button

13

POWER (CABLE) button

35

RESET button

20

RETURN button

14

S VIDEO input jack 8

SLEEP button 18

SWAP button 19

TV button

18

TV/VIDEO button 18

VTR (POWER, CH +/-, I_,

II, I_1_, .91_1,II,

REC @, TV/VTR)

buttons

34

VHF/UHF

antenna

terminal 6, 7

VIDEO 1 IN jack 7, 8, 10

VIDEO 2 INPUT jack 9

VIDEO 3 IN jack 7, 9, 10

VIDEO 3 OUT jack 9

VOL (volume)

+/-buttons 17

Sony Corporation Printed in U.S.A.

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