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SON_. 2-02_-745-12(I) ililii!i ¸II!!!!! I ProjectionTV Operating Instructions 0 2004 Sony Corporation Owner's Record The and mode[ proiecLion serial TV, below numbers are [oc _ted the Sony TV box (white [abe[). below. Refer to them logo, at the on the sticker, rear Now to Reduce the Risk of "Image Retention" on the Screen of the and Record these numbers [n the spaces whenever you ca[[ upon your Sony also on the provided dealer regarding this product. Serial N0, WARNIN6 "[ppar lh_s the risk to Fain of fire or steps to reduce the risk of onus#N - When using video games, computers, an_ similar products with your projection TV, or viewing a TV station whose logo always stays on the screen, keep the Brightness and Picture functions at low settings. [See page 62 fo_ instructions on adjusting Brightness and Picture settings.) Model No. To reduce Please take the following image retention: or e[ectrk: shock, do not expose • View a variety of programming material. Changing the program material viewed reduces the possibility that a single image will become imprinted on the screens. this [[lOiStLlrtt, • This TV was designed primarily for viewing TV broa@asts in wide screen mode (16:9 aspect ratio). Therefore when viewing conuentionam (4:3} aspect ratio TV programs, select Wide Mode settings that fill the image oe your screen. This wilmreduce the possibility of the gray sidebars becoming permanently imprinted. RISK el i L_ C'[RIC SHO(K f)O got OP[-N ATTENTION /?ISOOf/iF C!OC FL_ C'FF:{ auff NF P&S OUVRIR Please see page 62 for instructions on adjusting piclure settings. See pages 5344 for information about using Wide Mode. PRECAUC_ON R£SGO D CHOQU[ [:L NO A bqqlR C R(O IMAGE RETENTIONIS NOT COVEREDBYYOUR WARRANTY This symbol is intemled to alert the user k_ the pa_sence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" wi[hin the prod uct's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to con titute a risk of electric shock to persons, This symbol is intended to alert the user to d_e presence ofimportan t opera tin S and maintenance (servicing) instructions in [he literah_re accompanying _he appliance. Do not expose d_e TV to dripping or splashing. A_oM piacin S liquid-filled objects, such as vases, on top of d_e TV: CAUTION To prevent electric shock, do not usu this polarized A( plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure If a fixed (hammering) pattern, such as a statiQn !ago, is : left on the screen for !ong periods of time_ esPecia!!y at a high br!ghtness or picture setting ! the imag e can be permanent!y imprinted onto the screen These types of imprints are known as "image retention," As an ENERGY STAR c" Partner, Sony has determined Lhat this product or prod uct models meets the EN ERGY STAR guidelines for energy eRicienc> ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark. To obtain khe best picture, do nok expose the scre(m ko direct ill umina _ion or direct sunlight. [t is recommended _o use spot lighking directed down from _he ceiling or ko cover the windov\ s {ha_ face the screert v\itb opaque draper>; [t is desirable to install the proiection TV ia a room where _he floor and walg are sot of a wf[ec_ive material. Note on Caption Vision -fbis television receiver pro_ ides display of teh'vision c[osl'd cap{iot_ing in accordance with _15.119 of the FC(' rules. Note on Convergence Adjustment Before you use _our proiectioa T% make ure to adjust couvergen_ e, For details, see "Adjusking the ( onvergence Automatically (Flash Focus)" on page 40, Trademark Information TruSnr round, SRS and the (_)* symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. _mSurround _ecbno[og k is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. Use of this television receiver for other than private viewing of programs broadcaM oa UHF or VHF or transmitted by cable companies for the use of the genera[ public may require authorizatkm from _he broadcaster/cable company and/or program owner. Licer_s(d by BBE Sound, Inc. under USP4638258, 4482866. "BBE" and BBE symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc. This TV incorpor _tes Higb-Defk_ition NOTIFICATION This equipmen_ has bees _ested and found to comply wi_b the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection agains_ harmful inter fereace in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with _he instructions, may cause harmful interference with radio communications. However, there is no guarantee {bat interference will not occur in a particular installation. [f _bis equipment does cause harmful i_terfereuce to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning _be equipmenL off aml on, _he user is encouraged to _ry _o correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: [] [] [] Reorien_ or relocate the receiving salem,s. Increase the separation be_w,een the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from _ha_ to which the receiver is connected. [] Consuff help. the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician You are cautioned that any changes or modifications riot ex press[y approved in this manual could void your authority operate this equipment. tecbnolog>. Highq)efiM_ioa Mukimedia _aterface trademarks of HI)M] Licensing LL(. Steady Sound, Digital Reality Creation, CineMotion, and Twin View are registered _rademark_ of Sony Corpor a_ion. C[earEdge VM, and HD Detailer are trademarks of Sony Cocporatiom For Safety Be careful Watch your footiug projec kion TV_ to see "Important Installing [] [] [] [] moving the projection TV v\ hi[e installing the Carry the projection TV in the specified manner If you carry the projection -fV in a manner other [bau [he specified mariner and wi_bou_ the _,pecified number of persons, it may drop and a serious injury may be caused. B_,sure to fo[[ow the instructions mentioned below; [] For details concerning safety precautions, Safety Inskruckions" on page 3. when When you place the proie< kion -fV ill position, be careful not to drop it on your foot or fingers. for Safety [] (Jpera_e _he proiec_ion TV only on 120 V AC. [] The plug is designed, for safety purposes, to fit into _he wall outlet only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully iuto _be outlet, coutact your dealer. [] [f any liquid or solid object should fall inside the cabinet, unplug the proiection TV immediaMy and have it checked by qualified service personnel before operating it further. [] [f you will rtot be using the projection TV for several days, disconneck the power by pulling _he pl ug i_sel f. N ever p u[[ on the cord. [] HDM[, the HI)MI logo and are _rademarks or registered To prevent internal beat build up, do not block the ventilation openings. Do not install the prc@ction TV in a hot or humid place, or in a place subje< Lto excessive dust or mechanical \ ibration. Avoid operating the proiection TV at temperatures below\ 5°C (41 °F). [f _he pro}ection TV is _ransported directly from a cold to a warm [ocakion, or if the room _emperature changes suddenly. the picture may be blurred or show poor color due _o moisture condensation. In this case, please wait a fe_\ hours to let the moisture evaporate before turning on the projection TV. [] [] Car ry the pro}eckiou TV wi_h kbe specified number of persons (see "C arwing Your Projection TV" on page I0). Do not carry _he projeckion TV homing the speaker grill HoM _he projection TV tightly wb(m carl3.ing iL Important Safety Instructions 1 R_,ad the, soinst_.ctions. Additional 2 Keep thoso instructions. (lean _he _abinet of _he projectkm TV with a dr,4 oft cloth. ]b 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow a[[ instructions. 5 Do not use this apparatus 6 Clean only with dry cloth. ('[{KIll ...... the screen Cleaning of _°Ltr Instructions _roiect[o[/TV please rise o[t[V, a clean soft cloth [ightl) d m_pened wffh wa[er. Stubborn stains such as fingerprints can be removed _Gth a ciem, soft cloth [ight[_ dampend with a sotution of mild so_p and warm water. Never use alcohol or strong soJvents (such as thinner, benzene, ammonia, or ak:ohobbased , or abrasive cleaning soJutkms h_cJean tour TV near waten sctY_rl. 7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Instal[ in accordance with the mamffacturer's instructions. 8 Do not instal[ near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (induding amplifiers) that produce heat. 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the pdarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10 Protect the power cord from being walked If the picture becomes dwk after using the projectk)n TV for a long p_dod of time, it may be necessary k_clean the inside of the projectkm TV. Consult qualified service personnel. on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience roceptacles, and the point where they exit h:om the apparatus. 11 Only use attachments/accessories manufacturer. 12 use only with stand, tripod, table specified manufacturer, specified by the the cart, bracket, or by the or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning stomps or when unused 14 for long periods Refer a[[ servicing to qualified of time. service personnel Servicing is required when fine apparatus has been damaged in any wa> such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, fine apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normall> or has been dropped. 3 Introducing the Projection Welcome Setting TV .................z .............................................................................. Packade " - Contents ........ Features Up the Pr°jectie°neTVov rvi _ 7 7 ...................' r Pro'ection TV .................................................... 1 .............. Cayrr in g You .. ............... Pos_ttonmg t he TV ................ ....................................... TV Controls and Connectors ............................................................ Front V deo Inputs .............. ................................................. 10 .., 10 11 ,. 11 12 Front Panel ! 2 £ear Panel 14 Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna ................................. Only ..................................... Cable or Antenna Cable and Antenna Only ...................................... 15 16 18 Cab_ e Box and Cable ....Ony 20 Cab e Box Only. ........ Connecting" Op tional MakngVideo- ..................................... About Using S VIDEO ...... VCR and Cable VCR and Cable Box ........ Sate 21 Equipment ..................................................... Connect. ons ............................ 22 ,23 ......................... ........................ 24 26 28 ............................ re_.Receiver, .... 30 Satellite Receiver and VCR DVD P aYer with Component , Video 32 Connectors _33 DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors Ca-ncorder ................................................ 334 Aud o Receiver........... DVI-Equ pped Device ...... 36 ,37 HD M °Equipped__ Device Using the cONTROL 5ettmg Up the 5 Feature Channel List ....................................................... Using Auto Program Adjusting Ad'usting 38 "...................................................... ,, ................... ....................................... . the Convergence_ Automatically (Flash Focus) ......................... es on Fla._h Focus ............................................................. Nc_. " "1 , the Convergence Manuat y ............................................. Notes on Adjusting the Convergence Manually ................................ ._39 J9 40 40 41 42 5 Using the Remote Control Overview ..................................................................................................... inserting Button ....................................................................................... 43 Descriptions .................................................................................... 44 Programming Using 43 Batteries the Remote Other Equipment Control with All Equipment Your ............................................................ 45 TV Remote 48 Control ........................... .................................................................................. 48 Operating a VCR Operating a Satellite 48 Operating a Cable Box 49 Operating a DVD Player 49 Receiver 48 Using the F1 and F2 Buttons Using the Features Overview ..................................................................................................... 51 Watching TV ................................................................................................ 52 Using Wide Using Mode ....................................................................................... Using Wide Mode with Standard Using Wide Mode with High-Definition Twin View Twin Twin View 54 55 55 55 56 the Picture Size 57 Favorite the Channels Freeze ............................................................................. a List of Favorite Channels a List of Favorite Channels Function ................................................. .................................... .......................................................................... 58 58 58 59 Menus ..................................................................................................... Navigating Through Menus ....................................................................... 61 61 Using the Video Menu ................................................................................ 62 Using the Audio Menu ............................................................................... 64 Using the Screen Menu .............................................................................. 66 Using the Channel ............................................................................ 67 Using the Parent ............................................................................... 59 Using the Setup ................................................................................ 72 Menu Menu Menu Information Overview Glossary ..................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................... 75 76 Contacting Sony .......................................................................................... Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 77 77 Spedfications 81 .............................................................................................. Optional Accessories ................................................................................... Index ............................................................................................................ 6 53 Changing Overview Other Sources ...... the Picture Displaying the (720p/1080b 53 Sources Activating Creating Using (480i/480p) Pictures .................................................................. Factors Affecting Using Definition ......................................................................................... Displaying Using 49 82 83 Welcome This chapter describes the contents shipped and provides an overview TV. Package Contents of the package in which the TV is of the features of your projection Along with your new projection TV, the package contains a remote control and two AA batteries. No additional cables are fircluded. These items are all you in its basic configuration. need to set up and operate the projection TV Most components (VCRs, DVD players, etc.) come with the necessary cables to connect them. If you want to set up a complex system, you may need to buy extra cables, connectors, etc. Be sure to have these on hand before you start to connect your system. Features Some of the features that you will e@oy with your new TV include: [] Wide Screen Mode: Watch conventional broadcasts in wide screen (16:9) mode. 4:3 aspect ratio [] DRC @(Digital Reality Creation) Multiftmction: Ul_like 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. TM [] Favorite C]hannels: Allows you to preview your favorite channels. [] 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.) [] ClearEdge VM Velocity Modulation: definition by enhancing vertical lines. [] Steady Sound@: Equalizes volume levels so there is consistent output between programs and commercials. TM and select from 16 of Sharpens picture [] Component VideoInputs:OffershighqualityvideoforDVD (480p,480i),anddigitalset-topbox(HD1080i, 720p)connections. [] HD DetailerT_: Wideband videoamplifierhasahighbandwidth frequency rating,whichallowsit tosendmorevideoinformation to thescreen, resultingin finerpicturequalit_especially forHD sources. [] CineMotion'_: Reverse 3-2 pulldown processing provides optimal picture quality for film-based sources (media originally shot in 24 frames-per-second format). [] Parental Control: V-Chip technology allows parents unsuitable programming from younger viewers. [] HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface): Provides tan uncompressed, al!-digital audio/video interface between this TV and any HDMI-equipped audio/video component, such as a settop box, DVD player, and A/V receiver. HDMI supports enhanced, or high-definition video, plus two-channel digital audio. to block Overview This chapter includes illustrated instructions for setting up your TV. 10 TV Controls and Connector's Basic Connections: 11-13 Connecting a Cable or Antenna Connecting Optional Equipment VCR and Cable V<R and Cable Box Satellite Receiver Satellite Receiver and VCR 14_20 24 26 28 30 DVD Player with Component Video Connectors DVD Phyer with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors Camcorder Audio Receiver 32 33 34 35 DVI-Equipped 36 37 Device 38 39 Adiusting the Convergence Ad usting the Convergence Automatically Manually (Flash Focus) (Manua! Convergence) 4O 41 9 Carrying Your Projection Carrying TV the TV requires four or more people. Models KP-51/57WS520 provide casters. Be sure to move your projection TV using these casters. Positioning Recommended the Vertical TV Viewing Angle Recommended Horizontal Viewing Angle TV Controls and Connectors Model KP-46WT520 provides video inputs (Video 2) on the side. To access, push in and release as shown. Models KP-51/57WS520 provide video inputs (Video 2) on the front. To access, push up and release as shown. KP-51/57WS520 KP-46WT520 Push up and release Push in a_d _emease Front Video Inputs KP-46WT520 KP-51/57WS520 [] SVIDEO VIDEO2 INPUT Comwcts to the S VIDEO OUT jack oa your camcorder or other video equipment that has S VIDEO. Provides better picture quality than composite video ([_). [] VIDEO/L(MONO)AUDIO-R VIDEO2 INPUT (7onnects to the composite A/V output camcorder or other video equipment. iacks on your 11 Front Pane# [] FLASHFOCUS Press [] TVNIDEO Press repeatedly video inputs. to adjust the convergence page 40). (see to cycle through the video equipment connected to the TV's ................................. Pressto adjustthe volume. [] -CHANNEL+ Press to scan throctgh channels. To scan quickly hold down either CHANNELbutton. [] TIMERLED When lit, hrdicates one of the timers remain lit even if the TV is turned through channels, press and is set. When the timer is set, _his LED will off. For details, see page 73. [] STANDBY LED Blinks when the TV is turned on, then shuts off when the picture is displayed. If tire LED blinks continuous]}€ this may indicate the TV needs service (see "Contacting Sony on 1:age 77). [] POWER Press to turn on and off the TM [] Infrared Receiver (IR) Receives IR signals from the TV's _'emote control. Rear Pane# G HDml INi ONV :-R [EH o 2, < _ [] AUX Auxiliary RE 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. [] TOCONVERTER Connects to your cable box input iack. This VHF/UHF output iack lets you set up your TV to switch between scrambled channels (coming through a cable box) and unscrambled cable channels. Use tl-ds 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 !8 to 19. [] S VIDEOIN 1/3 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 ([_) or VHF/UHF ([]) connections. [] VIDEOIN 1/3/4 VIDEO/L(MONO) -AUDIO-R Connect to the composite A/V output jacks on your VCR or other video component. A fourth component A/V input }auk (VIDEO 2) is located on the front of the TV. These video connections provide better picture quality than the VHF/UHF ([]) connections. [] CONTROLS IN/OUT Allows the TV to receive (IN) and send (OUT) remote contro! signals to other Sony infrared-controlled audio or video equipment that has the CONTROL S function. [] HD/DVDIN 5/6 (1080i!720p/480p/480i) Connect to your DVD player's or digital set-top box's component and audio (L/R) jacks. Component video provides better picture video (Y) PB, PR) quality than [], [], or []). [] AUDIOOUT(VAR/FIX) L (MONO)/R Connects to the left and right attdio input jacks of your audio or video equipment. You can use these outputs to listen to your TV's audio through your stereo system. [] VHF/UHF Primary [] HDMI (VIDEO7 IN) HDMI (High-Defhrition Multimedia Interface) provides an uncompressed, alldigital audio/video interface between this TV and any HDMI-equipped audio/video component, such as a set-top box, DVD player, and A/V receiver. HDMI supports enhanced, or high-definition video, plus two-channel digital audio. RF input that connects to your VHF/UHF antenna or cable box. 13 Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna The way it1 whkqa you will connect your TV varies, depending on how your home receives a signal (cable, cable box, antenna) and whether or not you planto connect a VCR. Cable or Antenna Only [] No cable box orVCR 15 Cable and Antenna Only [] No cable box orVCR 16 Cable Box and Cable Only [] Cable box Lmscrambles olJy some chamaels (usually pre'mium chamaels) [] No VCR 18 Cable Box Only [_ Cable box unscrambles No VCR 20 all channels If you are connecting a VCR [] See the connections described on pages 24 and 26. Cable Only or Antenna 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 chanrtels. (If you have a cable box, see pages 18-20.) [] Do not intend and 26.) to connect a VCR. The connection you choose depends your [-tome, as described below. Cable Type VHF Only combined VHF/UHF Cable (If you have on the cable a VCR, see pages type you have 24 in Connect As Shown or 75-ohm or Cable Type VHF/UHF coaxial __ cable Connect As Shown VHF On]y or 300-ohm twin UHF Only or lead cable VHF/UHF combined VHFtUHF __ Antenna connector (not supplied) Cable Type VHF and UHF Connect As Shown 75-ohm coaxial cable ___ (notsupp{ied) 300-ohm twin lead cable 15 Cable and Antenna Only For best results, use this connection if you: [] Have a cable and an antenna. (This is convertient if you are using a separate rooftop receive additional channels, such as HDTV channels, provided by your cable company.) [] and to Do not have a cable box or VC-?R.(if you have a cable box, see pages (:able antertna that _re not 18 to 20. If you TV (CATV) have a VCR, see pages 24 t_nd 26.) CATVcable Antenna OD_X (No connection to TO CONVERTER) t_g CONVERTER Antenna cable VNF/UHF With this connection, you cannot view CATV channels in the right dual picture wk_dow. Notes onUsing ThisConnection Switch the TV's input between the cable and Pt_ess ANTto switch back and fot_th between inputs. the TV's VHF/UHF and AUX anttJnna 17 Cable Box and Cable Only jack is not compatib!e w!tb d!g!tal cabKe boxes. For best results, usethis connection if: [] Your cable comparly scrambles some cham_els, 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 24 and 26.) With this connectionyou 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 46.) [] 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.) With this connection, you can use a!l the dua! picture features for unscrambled channels coming directly into the TV's VHF/UHF input iack_ However, you can use only some of the dual picture 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_ For example, 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. Toconnect the cable box and cable 1 Connect the cable from your cable company to the TV's 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 TV's AUX jack. 4 Run Auto Program, on page 39. the cable box's output jack to the as described in "Setting Up the Channel List" Coaxial cable Ifyouhave adigital cabJe bo×, youcannot usethis connection because the TO CONVERTERjack is not compat[b] e with dig!tal cabMeboxes. OUT 2 3 AUX TO CONVERTER Coaxial cable "1 Cable (unscrambled channels) VHFIUNF Notes on Using This Connection Use the cable box Tune the TV to the channel the cable and then use the cable box to switch Set up the TV remote control to operate the cable box Activate the remote control operate the cable Prevent the accidental switching Program the remote pages 46-47. to Press between cable of TV channels the TV s lnt_ ut the cable See "ProgramrrLing channel the Remote 3 or 4) Control" on SAT/CABLE FUNCTION. box When box and using the cable box is set 1o (usually feature Menu" Switch control. box is set to (usually channels. Press box, you channel to lock in a specific on page 67. ANT to switc!-_ back need the TV 1o stay on the channe! 3 or 4). You can use the TV's Channel channel and forth For details, between see "Using the cable Fix the Channe! the TV's VHF/UHF arid AUX inputs. 19 Cable Box Only Forbest results, use this connectionif: [] Your cable company scrambles to use a cable box. [] all chamtels, you which requires You do not have a VCR. (If you have a VCR, see pages 24 and 26.) 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,) 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 dua! picture features. If some of your channels are scrambled, but others are not, consider using the "Cable Box and Cable" connection on page !8 instead. To connect the cable box 1 Connect 2 Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box's output TV's VHF/UHF jack. 3 Run Auto Program, on page 39. the CATV cable to the cable box's input jack. CAW cable Coaxial cable IN _ as described jack to the in "Setting Up the Channel List" VHFIUHF OUT Notes on Using This Connection Use the cable box Tune the TV to the channel the cable and then use the cable box to switch Set up the TV remote to operate Activate the cable _he rernote operate the cable Prevent the accidental switching control Program box control to the remote control pages 46-47. Press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION, box is set to (usually channels. See "Programming the Remote channel 3 or 4) Control" on box of TV channels When using the cable box is set to (usually box, you need channel feature to ]ock in a specific Menu" on page 67. the TV to stay on the channel 3 or 4). You can channel. For details, use the TV's Channel see "Using the cable Fix the Channe] Connecting Optional Equipment -Use the directions equipment: in this section to connect the following VCR and Cable 24 VCR and Cable Box 26 Satellite Receiver 28 Satellite Receiver and VCR DVD Player with Component Connectors o0 Video 32 DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors ,_3 Camcorder 34 Audio Receix er _ DVI-Equipped Device optional 36 ,37 21 Making Video Connections Your TV includesseveraltypes of video inputs.When connecting your TV, use the inputs that are available on your components that provide the best video performance, as described below. H_m_ HDMI (High-Definition _ ....._i_i_i__,t @ _ -- _,D_O q_ Component video ps Composite RF/Coaxial video About Using S VIDEO If the(si-town optional at equipment youuseareanconnecting jack left), you can S VIDEO has cableanforS VIDEO improved picture quality (compared to an A/V cable). Because S VIDEO carries only the video signal, you also need to connec_ audio cables for sound, as shown below. Example of an S VIDEO Connection m s VIDEO cable Cables are Often c010r,coded to connectors, Audio cable? white to white, etc. 23 VCR and Cab_'e For best results, usethis connection if: [] Your cable comparly does not require you to use a cable box. With this connection, you can use all the dua! picture features. To connect the VCRand cable Using SV!DEO jacks? 1 Connect 2 Use a coaxial cable to connect the VCR's VHF/UHF 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 Auto Program, on page 39 See page 23, the CATV cable to the VCR's VHF/UHF as described input jack. output jack in "Setting Up the Channel List" Eli v,oEo,o iii@ _Y ':_ [_]Z Coaxial cable color, coded toconnectors. conoeCt red tored, white to white, etc. CaMes are often :3 ?a a _ _ AtV cable CAWcable Notes onUsing ThisConnection Watch the VCR Press TVNIDEOrepeatedly illustration). to select the VCR input (VIDE() 1 in the Watch cable channels Press TVNIDE0 repeatedly illustration). to select the cable input (VHF/UHF to operate the VCR Activate the TV relTtote "Programming the Remote Press DVDNCRFUNCTION. contro! to operate in the C_ontrol" on pages 46-47. the VCR Contro! VCR functions the TV remote contro! with Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV • See _/ Operating* y a VCR" on page 48, See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 72-73. 2S VCR and Cable Box For best results, usethis connection if: [] Your cable company scrambles channels (which requires you scramble all channels. some charmels, such as premium to use a cable box), but does not With this connection, you can use all the dua! picture features_ With this connection you can: [] Use the TV remote control to change channels coming fftrough the cable box. (You must first program the remote control for your specific cable box; see "Programming the Remote Control" on page 46.) [] Use the TV remote control to change channels coming directly into the TV% VHE/UHE jack. (The TV% tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.) [] Record channels coming through coming directly into the "K_, the cable box and channels Toconnect a VCRand cable box, you need: [] A splitter, which is a small, inexpensive device that you can purchase tat your local electronics store. [] Three coaxial cables. [] Two A/V cables or S VIDEO cables with audio cables. Toconnect the VCRand cable box _ using SV!DEO jacks? 1 2 Connect 3 Use a coaxial cable to connect the splitter's the cable boys input jack. 4 Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box's output VCR's RE input jack. 5 Use tan A/V cable to connect the cable box's A/V output jacks to the TV% A/V input jacks. 6 Use tan A/V cable to connect the VCR% A/V output jacks to the TV's A/V input jacks. 7 Run Auto Program, on page 39. page 23. the CATV cable to the single (input) jack of the splitter. Use a coaxial cable to connect one of the splitter's jacks to the TV% VHF/UHF jack. as described two output other output jack to jack to the in "Setting Up the Channel List" m Coaxial cable CATV L_ cable Coaxial cable _ _ 0 AtV cable _ p" _ (not supplied) °coaxa cable Cables are often coJot-codedto connectors _ white _o white, etc, AN cable Notes on Using This Connection Watch cable (unscrambled) channels TVNIDE0 repeatedly to select the cab]e input (VHF/UHF in the illustration), Watch cable channels Watch Press box (scrambled) the V(TR Press TVNIDEO repe_tedly to select the cable box input illustration), Use the cable box to change channels. Press TV/VIDEO repe_tedly to select the' VCR input (VIDEO (VIDEO 3 in the 1 in the' illustration). Set up the TV remote contro! to operate the' cable box or If you h_ve 'Programming a non-Sony VCR, you must program the remote the Remote Control" on pages 46-47. control. See VCR Activate operate the remote control to the cable box or VCR For the cable FUNCTION. box, press Control specific cable box and VCR functions with the TV remote control See "Operating a Cable Label See the instructions video inputs identify equipment to the TV to easily SAT/CABLE FUNCTION. For the VCR, press Box" for setting on page 49 and "Operating up Video Labels on pages a VCR" DVD/VCR on page 48, 72-73. connected 27 Satellite Receiver To connect a satellite receiver 1 Using sV!oEiacki: Connect the sate!lite antenna satellite input jack. cable to the satellite receiver's 2 Use an A/V cable to connect the satellite receiver's jacks to the rP_'s A/V input jacks. 3 Connect your cable or antenna to the satellite receiver's VHF/UHF input jack. Use a coaxial cable to connect the satellite receiver's VHF/UHF See page 23. 4 output jack to the TV's VHF/UHF 5 Run Auto Program, on page 39. as described A/V output jack. in "Setting Up the Channel List" ill CAW cable z VIDEO IN Coaxial cable _Pt'_l_ VH ? SATELLITE !N aSatteel_intae cabl e Cables are often color:coded to Connectors. Connect red to red, white to white, etc. HF 2 AN cable Notes onUsing ThisConnection Watch the satellite receiver Press TVNIDE0 repeatedly (VIDEO Set tip the TV remote satellite eol_trol to operate the receiver If you lrave ;_ non-Sony the remote colrtrol. on pages Activate the TV remote the satellite receiver Control satellite receiver TV 1'emote control Label video equipment inputs connected colrtro! to operate functions to easily idel_tify to the TV with Press the to select the satellite receiver input 1 in the illustration). satellite receiver, See "Programn_ing you rrtust the Remote program Control" 46-47, SAT/CABLE FUNCTION. See 'Operating See the instructions a Satellite Recei_ for setting er" on page Lip Video 48. Labels on pages 72- 73. 29 Satellite Receiver and VCR Toconnecta satellite receiverand VCR Z _ I Connect 2 Use a coaxial cable to connect one of the splitter's jacks to the TV's VHF/UHF jack. 3 4 Use a coaxial cable to connect the splitter's other output jack to the satellite receiver's VHF/UHF input jack. Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver's 5 satellite input jack. Use a coaxial cable to connect the satellite receiver's usi.g $ VIDEO jacks? See page 23. the CATV cable to the single (input) jack of the splitter. output jack to the VCR's VHF/UHF two output VHF/UHF input jack. 6 Use an A/V cable to connect the satellite receiver's jacks to the TV's A/V input jacks. 7 Use an A/V cable to connect the VCR's A/V output jacks to the TV's A/V input jacks, 8 Run Auto Program, on page 39. as described A/V output in "Setting Up the Channel List" Notes on Using This Connection Watch the satellite receiver Press TV/VIDE0 repeatedly to select the satellite receiver input (VIDEO 3 h_ the illustration)_ Watch the VCR Press TV/VIDE0 repeatedly Set up the TV remote contro! If you have a non-Sony to select VCR input VCR or satellite (VIDEO ! in the illustration). receiver, you must program the to operate the satellite receiver or VCR remote control. See "Programming the Remote Control" on pages 46-47. Activate For the satellite the TV remote receive_5 contro! to operate the satellite receiver or VCR DVD/VCR FUNCTION. Control See "Operating satellite receiver and a Satellite VCR functions with the TV remote contro! page 48. Label See the instructions identify video inputs equipment to the TV to easily connected press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION. For the VCR, Receiver" for setting on page up Video 48 and "Operating Labels on pages 72-73. press a VCR" on Splitter Li_ 2 Coaxial cable VIDEO AIV cable Connect 3 Satellite antenna cable Coaxial | | 4 cable VHF/UHF IN color=coded (not supplied) _ SATELLITE IN 6 to connect_s. red to red, white _o white, etc. 7 AIV cable 31 D VD Player with For best results, use this connection component video (Y, PB, PR) jacks. Component Video Connectors if your DVD player has To connect a DVD player with component video connectors I -Use component video cables to connect the DVD player*s Y, PB and P*,' jacks to the Y, PB and P_,' jacks (VIDEO 5) on the TV. Cl_ and CR, or Y,g÷¥ and R-K If so, connect the Cables to like colors. 2 Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player's jacks to the TV's VIDE() ,5 audio input jacks. itll audio output Component video cables LINE OUT Cables are ofte n co[or:cQded to connectors. Connect redto red, white to white, etc, Audio cable _ I_ Notes on Using This Connection Watch the DVD to operate Activate contro! player the DVD player the TV remote to operate Press TVNIDEOrepeatedly illustration)_ See "Programming Press to select the DVD input (VIDE(-) 5 in the the Remote Control" on pages up Video Labels 4647. DVD/VCR FUNCTION. the DVD player the TV remote Label video contro! inputs identify equipment to the TV to easily See the instructions connected PI_jacks. for setting on pages 72-73. D VD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors Use ti-£s connection if your DVD player does not have component video (Y, PB, PR) jacks. Toconnect a DVDplayer with A/Vconnectors 1 Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player's jacks to the TV% audio input jacks. 2 Use an S VIDEO cable to connect to the TV's S VIDEO jack. audio output the DVD player's S VIDEO jack S VIDEO cable LINE OUT colorocoded toconnectors. Connect red ta red, white to white, etc. Audio cable Notes on Using This Connection Watch the DVD player Press TVNIDEOrepeatedly illustration). to operate the DVD player _ee l'rograrnmmg tne Remote Contro!" on pages 46-47. Activate Press the TV remote to select the DVD input (VIDEO 1 in the DVDNCR FUNCTION. control to operate the DVD player Contro! DVD the TV remote Label video functions control inputs identify equipment to the TV with to easily See "Operating See the instructions a F)VD Player" for setting on page 49. up Video Labels on pages 72-73. connected 33 Camcorder u_ing s VIDEO ]acks:_ See page 23 For easy connection of a camcorder, the TV has front A/V input jacks. If you prefer, 1-tow,ever, you can connect the camcorder to the TV's rear A/V input jacks. Toconnect a camcorder 1 Open the front video panel, as el-town on page 11. 2 Use A/V cables to connect the camcorder's the TV's A/V input jacks. A/V output jacks to KP-51/57WS520 color-coded to connectors, Connect red to red, white to white, etc, d DLL_ AN cable To A/V outpu KP-46WT520 If you have a mono camcorder, TV's L MONO audio jack. connect its audio output jack to the Press the camcorder Notes on Using This Connection Watch the camcorder TVNIDE0 repeatedly to select input (VIDEO illustration). Labe! video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 72-73. 2 in the Audio Receiver For improved sound qualit_ through your stereo system. you may want to play the TV's audio Toconnect an audio system 1 Use an audio cable to connect the TV's audio output jacks to the audio receiver's line input jacks. in Cables are Often color:coded to connectors, _ white to white, Audio cable BE 2 Using the TV's Audio Menu, set the Speakeroption to Off.Then set the AudioOut option to Fixedor Variable,depending on [-tow you want to control the volume. For details, see "Using the Audio Menu" on page 64. 3 Turn on the audio receiver, and then set the receiver's to the jack into which you connected the TV. line input 35 D Vl_Equipped Device If you have a device, such as art HDTV receiver, that has DVI (Digital Video Interface) output, use the following connectiorL To connect a device that has DVI OUT: 1 Use an HDMI-to-DVI cable to the TV's HDMI IN jack. to connect the device's DVI OUT jack /_Yo.canpu,_h_se .DMJ_abies (or cable adaptersl _tyo._ _ocaL e_ect_on_ store. 2 Use an audio cable to connect the TV's HDMI analog audio the device's input jacks. audio output jacks D HDMI!DVI (or adaptor-equipped) cable Notes on Using This Connection Watch the DVI device Press TVNIDEOrepeatedly Labe! video inputs identify equipment to the TV See the instructions to easily connected to select the VIDEO 7 input. for setting up Video Labels on pages 72-73. to HDMI-Equipped Device If you have a device, such as an HDTV receiver, that has a HighDefinition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), use the following connection. Toconnect a device that has HDMI OUT: 1 Use the HDMI cable tl-tat came with your device to corutect device's HDMI OUT jack to the TV's HDMI IN jack. ate not necessary.) You can purchase store. the HDMI cables at your local electronks D HDMI cable 1 Notes on Using This Connection Watch Labe! the HDMI video inputs identify equipment to the TV device to easily Press TVNIDEO repeatedly See the instructions to select for setting the VIDEO up Video Labels 7 input. on pages 72-73. cormected 37 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 tallows 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 tl-te _[V. Use CONTROL S OUT to send signals to connected Ill Iv'° °'i4 IUT equipment. Setting Up the Channel List After you finish connecting the TV, you need to run the Auto Program feature, which automatically creates a list of available channels_ The Auto Program screens appear when you turn on your TV for the first time after hooking it up. Torun Auto Program the first time you turn on your TV 1 Press POWERto turn on the TV. The Initial 2 Setup screen When prompted to start start Auto Program. appears. Auto Program, press Torun Auto Programagain at a later time [] Use the Auto Program feature as described To reset the TV to factory the OH+ button to on page 67. settings I Press POWERto turn 2 Hold down 3 Press TV POWERon the TV. (The TV will turn on the TV. RESETon the remote control. itself off, then back OFt.) 4 Release RESET. 39 Adjusting the Con vergence A utomatically (Flash Focus) The projection tube image appears on the screen in three colors (red, green and blue). If they do not converge, the color is poor and the pictureblurs. Beforeyou useyour TV,be suretoadjustthe convergenceo The FlashFocus featureallowsyou toadjustthe convergence automatically. TVis first turned on. [] You can also access Flash Focus in the Setup Menu, For 1 Tune to a TV or cable TV program. details, see page 72, 2 Press the FLASH FOCUSbutton on the front panel of the TV (see page 12). The cross pattern The adiustment To Perform Additional Use the Manual perform canceled, any othe; 9perati0n appears and Flash Focus begins to work. is completed when the TV picture returns. Fine Manual Adjustments Convergertce feature_ described while Flash Focus is in progress; on page 41. the Flash Focus operation is Adjusting the Convergence Manually The Convergence feature gives you more control over the picture's convergence than tl-le Flash Focus feature, allowing you to fine-tune the convergence. perform Flash Focus (as described []For details on using the SetupMenu,seepage72. 1 2 3 on page 40), Press MENUto display the Menu. Press _, or ,_ to 1-dghlight the Setup icon and press _. Highlight Convergence and press (3" A pattern of white crosses appears, with a yellow [ ] around one of the crosses. Aligned crosses (wl-dch do not need adjustment) look white and have little or no red or blue showing. Crosses that tare not aligned show red or blue shades beyond their edges. -I4- -I4- -I4- -I4- -I4- -I4- -I-I- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- -I- -I- -I- -I- -I- -I- -I- + + + r+] + + + -I- -I- -I- -I- -I- -I- -I- -_- FuH/Norma_ -I- Movet_,*-_ -I- -I- -_Select: @ -I- -I- End: Menu -I- -I- -I- -I- You can scroll up and down through the 9 x 7 field of crosses to manually converge tall portions of the screen. 4 Move the [ ] to surround a cross that you want to adjust. Press ('_7_. The [ ] changes to red. 5 If the cross that you selected has red edges, move until the red linage is replaced witl-t a white cross. Once you have finished this (or the cross does not have red edges), press (_. The [ ] changes to blue. If the cross you selected has blue edges, move until the blue image is replaced with a white cross. Once you have finished this, press _. The [ ] changes to yellow again. Repeat steps 4 to 6 to adjust other crosses. When finished, press MENUto exit the Setup Menu. 41 Notes on Adjusting Convergence ManuMty [] Allow the TV to warm up for about 30 minutes the convergence. [] For best results, stand about 3 to 5 feet back from the picture when adjusting the convergence. Begin with the crosses in the center area of the screen and, once those are adjusted, move to the crosses on the edges of the screen. [] You can make separate viewing modes: the [] For standard-definition Normal/Full, and [] adjustments Zoom modes in the each of the following (480i/480p) (see before you adjust page sources: WideZoom, 53). For high-definition (720p/1080i) sources: Full,WideZoom,and Zoommodes (see page 54); in Twin View (see page 55). h_ each of these viewing modes, the cross pattern but the adjustment procedure is the same. looks different, [] To optimize the conditions for convergence adjustment, in the Video Menu, set Mode to Pro or Movieand lower the Picturelevel settings (see page 62). [] You can reset the adjustments remote control. by pressing the RESET button on the Overview This chapter describes remote control. Inserting 43 Descriptions Programming Inserting and use the TV's Batteries Button Using how to set up, program, 44 the Remote Other Equipment Control with 46 Your TV Remote Control 48 Batteries 1 Remove 2 Insert and the battery two size cover (R6) batteries AA O terminals from on the batteries the remote control. (supplied) to the by matching the O inside battery diagram the compartment, 3 Replace the battery cover. 1 -42 v!_ Remove the batteries ro avoid whenever you anticipate extended period. damage from possible that the remote battery leakage control will not be used for an Handle the remote control with care. Avoid dropping it, getting or where the humidity it wet, plating it in direct sunlight, near a heate_, is high. 43 Button Descriptions _,, _ ,_ [] DVD/VCR POWER Press to tL_rn on and off file DVD [] MUTING Press to mute the sourtd. restore the sound. * Press [] PICTURE MODE Press through repeatedly picture in the Video Options" Top MEfli} F;_VORIT 8 h Sh r'E , [] _ WIDE MODE __i "-'[_i Press again Menu. Press 3 seconds. VOL+ to the available For details, video available see "Selecting to step through the Wide Also available in the Screen see pages 53 and 66. ENT or press Video 62. repeatedly 0-9 or VCR. Vivid, Standard, Movie, Pro. Also on page settings. details, [] to cycle modes: player 0 - 9 to select Press Mode Menu. For a channel; the channe! changes ENT (ENTER) to change channels after immediately. [] JUMP [] TOP MENU Press to }UlTLp back and forth between The TV a!ternates between tire current last channel FREEZE rv_s_ ANT Press that was to display two channels. channel and the selected. the DVD Menu. %.......... ...... P; ,ss**.*iomoveih , on;sc cursorToseleci [] SAT/CABLE FUNCTION Press to have the relTtote contro! receiver or cable box. operate the satellite [] DVD/VCR Press operate the DVD FUNCTION player Transport Buttons _1 -dr: SONY [] to have the remote contro! or VCR. Rewind Fast • Stop II Pause Record forward (press [] C_ Press to turn [] FREEZE Press to freeze restore together the window the picture. * MUTINGand VOL +/- buttons with on and off Twin picture. For details also function I_) View. For details, see Press to see page again 59. with Sony DVD Dream m [] RESET Press to reset the settings })ages 63 and 65. Also (see })age 58), and [] SLEEP Press repeatedly minutes to clear Manual until on before Convergence set, press shutting once you to display the remahring SAT/CABLE POWER Press box. to turn on and off the satellite [] TV POWER Press to turn on and off the' T\4 [] DISPLAY Press once to display [] TVNIDEO time, again Press repeatedly connected [] MENU Press [] FAVORITES to turn to cycle to display see page [] IV FUNCTION Press [] F1/F2 Functions to have Buttons" ANT Press TV's GUIDE [] W/SAT only while CH +/- Press (_}) [] MTS/SAP Press again Channels press equipment to exit from control 49. the sources contro! control to switch through channels, is in DVD/VCR the F] and F2 is set to operate the program to the the satellite guide. is set to operate between channels. press connected inputs. the satellite the satellite inputs. To scan and hold down quickly either Press repeatedly to step through the Audio options. Also available in the Audio Menu. CH Effect For details, 64. Press repeatedly to cycle TV Sound (MTS) options: Audio Program), Audio Menu, on page the the TXL see "Using TV and SAT (satellite) to scan see page (if set). list. For details, the remote to display the remote through button. [] the video operate and AUX press receiver's [] number, bamrer control between the remote receiver, or cable m I c ts. For details, VHF/UHF When is see })age 61. the remote on page receiver, feature receiver channel through the Favorite to switch When To cancel 58. FUNCTION mode. [] the TV to off. the Menu. For details, Press Display 42). in time. information to the TV s vMeo to disphy Menu. the current and program Press want the Sleep [] current the time off automatically. While See Channels, (see page the TV displays Sleep Off appears. until defaults. Favorite (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that remain press to the factory used through the Multi-channe! Stereo, Auto SAP (Second and Mono, Also For details, available see "Ushrg in the the Audio Menu" _4. 45 Programming the Remote Control The remote control is preset to operate Sony brand video equipment. 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. with the remote control, 1 Turn to the list of "Manufacturer's Codes" on page 47, and find the three-digit code number for the manufacturer of your equipment. (If more than one code number is listed, try the number listed first.) 2 While holding down DVDNCRFUNCTION or SAT/CABLE FUNCTION, press RESET. Then release both buttons. (The DVDNCRFUNCTION and SAT/CABLE FUNCTION buttons will flash.) 3 Press either DVD/VCR FUNCTION or SAT/CABLE FUNCTION, depending which button you want to program. 4 5 Enter the three-digit Press ENT. steps 3 through manufacturer's on code number. 5. To check if the code number works, aim the TV's remote control at the equipment and press the POWERbutton that corresponds with that equipment. If it responds, you are done. If not, try using another code listed for that manufacturer. Notes [] If more tha_ one code number is listed, try entering them one by one unti! you come to the correct code for your equipment. [] If you enter a new code number, 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. [] Whenever you remove the batteries to replace them, the code numbers may revert to the factory setting and must be reset. the code number you previously Manufacturer's Codes DVD Smsui VCRs s!m_gng ................................. 322_313232!................... S!_ny 301,302,303 Admiral 327 Sanvo 330, 335 Scott 312, 313, 321,335, Hitachi 758 323, 324, 325, 326 [VC 756 338, 344 Shintom Audio 31L 337 Signatur_ (M.Ward) SV 2000 D_,nam[c Broksonic 319, 317 Canon Citiz_ n 309, 308 332 2000 Mathes 315 MiEsubishi 761 338, 327 Panasonic 753 338 p!}!lips Pioneer Tat a!!g Teac 341,312, DBX Dimensia 314, 336,337 304 309 Emerson 319, 320, 316,317, 318, 341 Fisher 330, 335 Funai 338 G_ hera[ Electronics 329,304, Go Vkteo Goldstar 322, 339, 340 332 Hita(hi 306,304, [nstm_t R_ pJay Iff Penne) 309:308 309,305, 30L 330, 314, 336, ;337 [ Vff 31 L 336, 337, 3_5, ................... Ke[m'ood LG 34(23!7 ...................... 314, 336, 332,337 332 LX] (SEARS) 332, 305, 330, 335, 338 M_g,_,,9× 308,309,310 Marantz Marta ................................................... 3!!!336, 337 ................... 314, 336, 338, 337 309 309, 308 Toshiba 312,311 Wards 327, 328, 335, 331, 332 314,330, 331 -!2)shiba 754 760 336, 337 Boxes So_, ................. 230...................... Hamlin/Rega] 222, 223, 224, Jerro[d/G.I. Motorola DVDChangers 207, 208, 218, 305,338 Sony Panason[c 222 765 766 Oak 227, 228, 229 ....... DVDIVCR Combination Units Scientific Atlanta -!2_com Sony 767 Broksoni( 776 JVC P;u_ason[c 775 777 Sa msung Toshiba 77_ 773 31 L 336, 337 332 ZenRh 768 309, 335 HDDIDVD Combination Zc[)ith 216, 217 Satellite .......................... Receivers Son) Dish Network 801 810 Eclnostar 810 General Units EI_ ctri( Hitachi 323,324,325,326 Mul_[tech 325, 338, 321 Panasonic NEff? 31[, 336, 337 RC A/PROSff Olympic 309,308 802 805 H!,g!>'÷ ........... 804.............................. S(nv DVD 770,771 772 5.1 Ch Mitsubishi -!2)shiba 809 803 AN 802,808 806,807 ........ Sony P masoni( 308, 309, 306, 307 Pentax 305,304 Phil( o 308, 309 Ph_qp_ ......................... 209, 210, 211 ....................................... 212, 213 Mitsub[shi/MGA 327 317 U Pa n;_ffgn!c ........................... 21'), 22!}¢ 22 [.... Pioneer 214, 215 305, 304 .......... 225, 226 201,202, 203, 204, 205, 206, / Minolta Optilm!s Orion 755 Zeldth Cable Technics Yamaha Zenith ............................................... s !!_)_!!?g .................................................. 758...... 332 304, 338, 309 D _ewoo x ...............................757 752 RCA/Pros_an c_:gig......................................................................... T_shiro M_mor_ (-<!){_,_]E!_,_tr!! ...... 7_ ....................... S!!9_......................................... 327_328 .............................. M_n!>x ...................... 7_7............................. (M. Ward) Aiv,'_ Curtis Players 31 (DAV) 601,602, 604 603, A/V Receivers .............. Pione_,r 308 Quasar 308, 309, 306 RffA/PROSCAN 30L 305, 308,309, 311,312, 313,310, 329 Re _listic 309, 330, 328, 335, Sony 764 324, 338 47 Using Other Equipment with Your 131 Remote Control All Equipment Switch the TV's VCR, DVD connected input player, to the Press or other equipment non-Sony the video to the TV's video Set up the TV remote operate TV/VIDE0 repeatedly through control to equipment You must first the Remote Operating the remote the remote to operate Change control Control" on pages DVD/VCR FUNCTION the VCR channels CH +/- Record Play Stop Fast • forward Rewind the tape II Pause Search the picture forward or backward Operating Satellite _ or _ (release during 1o resume playback norma! a Receiver Activate the remote to operate control SAT/CABLE FUNCTION the satellite receiver Turn SAT/CABLE POWER on/off Select Change Back 0-9, ENT a channel CH +/- channels to previous channel JUMP number DISPLAY Display channe! Display SAT Guide GUIDE Display SAT Menu M ENO Move highlight Select item (cursor) 4" _' + ._ control the use it. See "Programming a VCR Activate connected inputs. program time you to cycle eqLtipn-tent playback) 46 to 47. Opera*ing a Cable Box Activate the remote control to operate cable SAT/CABLE FUNCTION box Turn on/off SAT/CABLE POWER Select a channel 0-9, ENT Change Back Operating Player the channels to previous CH +/- chain-tel JUMP a DVD Activate the remote control to operate DVD/VCRFUNCTION the DVD Play Stop Pause • II Step through different _ to st_'p forward or _ to step backward tracks o! !he disc ........................................................................................... Step through different CH+ to step forward or CH- to step backwarct chapters of a video disc ...... Display the DVD player Menu (Setup) MENU Display TOP MENU the DVD Menu Move highlight (cursor) 4" _ + ,_ Using the F1 and F2 Buttor_s DVD/VCR Combination DVD source VCR source DVD HDD Combination HDD source DVD source DVD Dream r_ System Input Select function (toggles through all inputs) Disc Skip function DVD Five- and Mega-Disc Changers Disk Skip function (no function) 49 Overview This chapter describes how to use the features of your TV. 51 Watching []For TV a cornpbte list of all the functions of the remote Activate control, see pages 43-47. operate the remote control to Press TV FUNCTION Press TV POWER the TV Turn on/off Tune directly Adiust Mute the TV to a channel To tune ENT. the volume press 0-9 and then Press VOL +/- the sound Alternate to channels, Press MUTING (press again to unmute) back and forth Press JUMP betweentwo channels TheTV alternates betweenthecurrent channel and the hst channel tuned. Disp] _y the current number (and other channel information) Press DISPLAYonce to display the channel number, current time, and channel label (if set). Press off. Switch the TV s mf. ut to the VCR, DVD connected player, video options, customize VHF/UHF Press the TV's controls, and AUX inputs page see to turn Display to cycle through comrected to the inputs. MENU to display details, the TV's input between connected to the TV's and equipment TV's video and audio setup, set parenta! nlore TVNIDE0 repeatedly the video equipment Change Switch sources Press or other DISPLAYagain 'Using the Menu. the Menc For s" on 6!. Press ANT to alternate connected to the TV's AUX inputs. between sources VHF/UHF and Using Wide Mode The Wide Mode feature lets you change the picture standard-definition (480i/480p) and high-definition []You can also access the size for both (720p/1080i) SOUrCes, Wide Mode settingsin the Screen Menu, For details, see page 66, [] Press WIDEMODErepeatedly Mode settings. to toggle through the following Wide Wide Zoom enlarges the center portion of the picture proportionately. The left and right edges of the picture are stretched to fill the 16:9 screen, WideZoom I Normal displays the 4:3 picture in its original size. Bars are slrov\m to fill the 16:9 screen, Normal I Full stretches the 4:3 picture fi!l the 16:9 screen. horizontally, to Full Zoom enlarges the 4:3 picture proportionately to fill the 16:9 screen. Some clipping may occur. Zoom is useful for watching Letterbox movies. Zoom When you change cl-tannels or inputs, the Wide Mode settings revert to the 4:3 Defaultsetting in the Screen Menu. To retain the current Wide Mode setting as channels and inputs are changed, set 4:3 Defaultto Off. For details, see page 66. 53 Using Wide Mode with ? High-Definition (720p11080i) Full displays the picture If the, source is a 16:9 high-definition (720p/1080i) signal, Sources at its original the' picture size. fills the' screen. Full (native 16:9) If the source signa! shown is a 4:,3 standard-definitiorL that has been upconverted, to fill the 16:9 screen. bars are Full(upconverted 4:3) I J , Wide Zoom enlarges picture 1 the center proportionately. edges of the pk:ture 16:9 screen. portion of the The left and right are stretched to fill the' Wide Zoom 1 Zoom enlarges proportionately the 4:3 picture to fill the 16:9 screen. clipping may occur. watching Letterbox Zoom is useful Some for movies. Zoom When you change channels or inputs, the Wide Mode settings revert to the 4:3 Default setting in the Screen Menu (only if the input source is 480i or 480p). Using Twin View Pwin View lets you see two pictures from two sources antenna, VCR, DVD, etc. -- on the screen at the same the sound h_om only one of the sources at a time, but which source's sound is selected. You can also change of each of the pictures. Displaying Pictures Twin 1 2 Tune the TV to a working -- from an time. You hear you can choose the relative size channel. Press _. A second picture blue_ appears. The active picture is highlighted in 'h Tocancel Twin View and watch the active picture El Press C]mor C'_) Fat*ors Affecting Twin View _1 If you use a cable box to view all channels, the same channel aF pears in both Twin View because the cable box unscrambles only one channel at a time. .J If you use a cable box, ) ou can view- the cable box output in one _f_vln View window and lew a different source (such as a VCR or DVD player in the second window by using [he TVNID[0 button. For details, see "Connecting Optional Eqmpment" on page 21. .J Sources connected to the AUX, VIDEO Fwm View window#% but not the right. _1 If you are viewing _1 a 4:3 source I_vin View. the 4:3 sourc_ Twin View does not display and appears 5. VIDEO a 16:9 enhanced 6. and VIDEO source 7 inputs windows display _such as a DVD) of in the left side by- side in larger. channels that are blocked by- parental settings (see page 69). 55 Activating Pfcture the Ybu can use the _, and ,_ buttons while using Twin View. To activate the picture right window in the To activate the picture left window in the Functions Available Tune Adiust Mute directly A/V Change to a cham_el the vo]ume the TV's ilrp ut between colmected to the TV's VHF/UHF Switch sources in the Active (Highlighted) the sotmd Switch sources and to activate To tune ENT or the left and right pictures Window to chai_nels, press 0-9 and thel_ again to unmute) Press CH+/- Press VOL +/- Press MUTING (press Press ANT (left window Press TV/VIDEO Press 4" of !1,.(For details, only) AUX ilaputs the TV's il_put between connected to the TV's ilaputs the picture size the Picture Size" on page see "Changing 57.) Char_gfng the Pfctldre Sfze The zoom feature pictures. lets you w_ry the relative size of the left arid right Enlarge the active picture Make the activepicture 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. 57 Using Favorite Channels The Favorite Channels feature lets you select programs up to 16 favorite channels that you specify. Creating Favorite a List of Channels MENU []For 1 Press MENUto display 2 Press _, or * to highlight 3 Press ('_ 4 Press • or _, to highlight press (_. 5 Press • or _, 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 (3 to select that channel as a Favorite Channel. 6 To add more channels details on usingthe ChannelMenu,seepage67_ the Menu. the Channel a List icon and press C7). to select FavoriteChannels_ a Favorite Channel to your favorites To clear a Favorite Channel, you want to clear. Press _ Displaying o f Fa vorfte Channels 7 Press MENUto exit the Menu. 1 Press FAVORITES. The Favorite number (1-1(>) and list, repeat steps 4-5. press • or _, to highlight the channel and then press RESET. Channels list appears. Preview of "highlighted Favorite Channel b:tVOR 1ES B from a list of Favorite - Channels To assign Channel Labels (e.g.ABC,HBO,MTV,etc) to channelnumbers, asshownat right,usetheChannelLabel featureintheChannel Menu (see page 68). 2 3 Press • or _, to highlight the channelyou want to watch. A preview of the highlighted Favorite Press _ to select the channel Channel appears. you want to watch. 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. _ TheFreezefeature is not avadab[ewhde you are usingthe TwinView. 1 Whet_ the program press FREEZE. 2 The TV switches to Twin View *node and displays the "frozen" picture on the right, while the current program continues on the left. informatiot_ you water to capture is displayed, FREIZE Current program in progress 3 To cancel and return to normal viewing, to another channel). Frozen _icture press FREEZE (or just tune 59 Overview The Menu gives you access to the following Allows settings. you to make to youL _picture adjttstments I_ also allows you features: to customize 62 the Pict u;e Mode select based on the type of program you ;ire viewing, Advanced Vkteo options, and more. Offers enhanced audio options such as lisfenh_g to 64 second audio programming (SAP) or customizing the Effect of the sound on your TV. rnake []Press MENUto enterand exit Menus, changes AL_to Program to the seceen's vertical funetbn, and label channels, skip tenter. and IYtoFe, the viewing Lets you control of p_ograrns ba_._ed on Provides options [or setting up your system, inck_ding selecting closed caption modes, setting the Timer, labeling vMeo inputs, selecting the language oY Navigating Through Display [Menus include navigation help text that appears at the bottom of each Menu. khe oF_-scrffT_l_ z _n_t 72 P/}ore, Menus the Menu MENU Move through the Menus Move throctgh the Menu Change n_enus 69 an ophcn Exit the Menu _, _, options s settings _1' ,!' 4, { 4. ,_ MENU 61 Using the Video Menu To access the Video Menu, follow 1. D sp_ayMenu MENU '5 _[b change Press C_ 3. Select b setrmgs, press 'It _!, 4, ,_. to confirm the selection. _ib exit the Menu. 5electing these steps: 2. H_ghL_ght _ Wdeo press MENU. The Video Menu includes the following options: Options Vivid [_'/To change from one Mode [K] to another, use the PICTUREMODE button on the for enhanced picture contrast picture settings. and sharpness. remote control. []You Select Standard Select for standard Movie Select Pro Select to display enhancements, can alter the Video to display a fi]m-like a picture picture. with minimum Menu settings (Picture, Brightness, Color, etc.) for each Mode. decrease picture contrast and soften Brightness Ad)ust to brighten or darken Color Adjust to increase or decrease the color.* the picture.* color intensit},t Hue Adjust to increase or decrease Sharpness Adjust to sharpen or soften Color Temp. Cool Select to give the white colors Whit_ Neutrai Seiect io give the white coiners a neu[trai Warm Select to give the white (NTSC-Standard). colors edge. Select from the green tones. the picture. a blue tint. a red tint High, Medium, Low, Off. Moduk_tion * Image retention is accelerated by higher "Brightness" See page 1 for information on image retention. and "Picture" settings. iini. .... [DRC Mode optionsarenot Advanced Video Select Program to choose Reduction o!'_tions while DRC Mode available(grayedout) when watching480p, 720p, and 10801 sources. among the DRC Mode and Noise viewing NTSC Creates a high-resolution density, for high player, satellite Interlaced sources. picture quality with source's 4x (i.e., DVD receiver). Recommended for moving pictures. []For Progressive Recommended text. CineMotion Provides best results, use CineMotion with Video 5 or 6 for still images an optimized automatically (HD/DVD IN) or Video 7 (HDMI IN), content and 19u!ldown pictut"es more To restore On Reduces Reduction Off Turns the factory applying process. will display by film a t_evet-se 0-2 Moving alplpeat " cleat'e't " and natural-looking. Noise See page 1 for information detecting and repetitive off Noise random noise. Reduction. on image retention, default settings for the Video settings (excluding DRC Mode) of the Mode setting (Vivid, Standard, etc.) the TV is set to: Press RESET on the remote control when in the Video l_denu. 63 Using _ the Audio Menu To access the Audio Menu, follow these steps: 1. Display Menu MENU 2. Highlight _ '5 _[b change Press C_ r_> klJ 5 settings, press 'It a 4, ,_. to confirm the selection. _ib exit the Menu. Selecting Options 3. Select A udfo To change qukkly from one Effect to another, use the press MENU. The Audio Menu includes the following options: Treble Ad}ust to decrease or increase higher-pitched Bass Ad]ust to decrease or increase lower-pitched Balance Ad}ust to emphasize Steady Sound On Select to stabilize Off Select to turn TruSurround Select for surround Effect left or right speaker sounds. sounds. balance. the volume. off Steady Sound. sound (for stereo programs only). d9 button on the remote control. Off MTS Stereo Norma! Select stereo or mono for stereo reception. reception when program broadcast bili,_g_ml a,_d Sefec[ io autornatica!fy swffch mo_7o pn)gr_u_s audio programs a signal when no SAP signal Stereo rhode.) M0n0 Select during BBE On Select weak Select is received. (Use to reduce broadcasts.) more for phase for norma! a the TV k, second .... the TV remains reception. stereo to give sound compensating Off is present, for mono viewing in stereo, stereo impact effects or mono by in speakers. reception. (If in noise Speaker On Select to turn oft the TV speakers. Off Select to turn off the TV speakers and listen to the TV's sound on]y through your external audio system speakers. Audio Out This option _oOff. can be set only when volmnc Variable The, TV's s}")eakers are turned off, but the at.tdio output from your audio system can still be controlled by the TV's remote control. Fixed The TV J s st.*) eakers are fumed off and the audio output of the TV is fixed. Use your audio reeel\• er S. remote control to ad}ust the vo]ume 0rod other audio settings) through your audio system. the Speaker option is set Torestore the factory default settings for Treble,Bass,and Balance PressRESETon theremotecontrolwhen i11 theAudio _v[ellu. 6S Using the Screen Menu To access the Screen Menu, follow 1. Display Menu these steps: 2. Highlight _ 3. Sebct MEIIU b 7b change Press 7b Selecting exit C_O the Screen 5 settings, press to confirm Menu. press 'It ,!, 4, ,_. the selechon. MENU. The Screen Menu includes the following options: Options Wide Mode Enables you definition sources. WIDE MODE button on the remote control, to change the picture (480i/480p) for both standard- (720p/1080i) For 480i/480p Select from: Wide Zoom, Normal, Full, Zoom. sources For details, see page For 720p/!080i Select sources from: details, lAfide Mode Select the default 53. Full, Wide Zoom, Zoom. For see page is urulvailable aspect raties that 4:3 Default size and high-definition while 54, in Twin View. require the d!splay of bars at the top Wide Mode to use for 4.0 sources. To select a Wide Mode to use when channels or inputs are changed, select from: Wide Zoom, Normal, Full, Zoom. For details, see page _ To continue using the current channel or input is changed, Vertical Center Allows down you to move in the window. Wide Mode select Off. the position (Avaihble setting of the picture only when the up and in Wide Zoom and Zoom modes.) PressI"or ,1_andpress _.) to choosea correction between +15 and -15 (Zoom mode), and +]0 and -]0 (Wide Zoom mode). Using the Channel Menu To access the Channel Menu, follow these steps: Z - 1. Display Menu MEN Ib change Press C_) setungs, press ,It _!,_, ,_. to confirm the selechon. _ib exit the Menu, Se/ettfng Options 3. Select Channe# press MENU. The Channel Menu Favorite Channels includes Lets you details, Cable the following options: set up a list of your see "Using Favorite favorite channels. Channe!. On Select if you are receiving with a CATV cable. Off Select if you Channel Fix Off Turns off Channel t.ls_hl wh_ Fou 2-6 h_ro_ a cable box YCCfi?i_!OY CoHHocfod change channels. settings if you Same 58. channels an antenna. Fix, Select connected receiver one of these the equipment if you you connected select to one of these the equipment ....................... the, AUX lack !S_,e, pag_, 13), ..................... Video 1 Use this setting equipment to jack. as 2-6, except settings cable box or satellite the VHF/UHF AUX 2-6 Auto Program are using use the cable or s_tellite For on page if you to the A/V Automatically sets up the channe! receivable channels. have input connected to the lacks. list on the TV for all 67 []Channels that youset to be skippedcan beaccessed0nly by direct(0-9 buttons)tuning, Channel Allows Skip/Add },out use the CH+/- buttons, 1 you to customize Press find the channels 4" o1" • to scroll the channel through you want that appear the channels to skip or add. when until you Then press _'_-_) to select it. 2 Press 4" o!" _1'to toggle press _ Channel Label between Add o1" Skip. Then to select. 3 To add or skip more 4 Press _. to return to the Channel MEN U to exit the Menus. Allows you to assign channe! numbers. 1 Highlight Then press Press (such <_ press to select Label and 4" { to scroll repeat call letters) to _, the channe! the channel numbers. number that a label. press through _ _. the label press Repeat up to 5 characters labels or press as station 0-9, etc.). Then character. to add steps ] and 2. Menu, up to 40 channels. through want to assign To assign 6 Channel and 4" _ to scroll Highlight 4 labels You can label Press you channels, to more to select channels, Press _. to return to the Channe! MEN U to exit the Menus. characters (A-Z, the highlighted to the label. repeat Menu, steps or press 1-4. Using the Parent Menu P content and rating levels. The Parent Menu allows you to set u the TV to block programs according to their To access the Parent Menu, follow these steps: 1. Display Menu 2. HigMighl _ 3. Select MEN 5 Use the 0-9 buttons on the remote control to enter a four-digit [f this is the ilrst tm&e you are creating this password entering it again. (The Parent Menu options appear, _[b change settings, _[b exit the Menu. press press 4, { 4, ,I_. Press ._) password. confirm the password by t ro confirm the selection. MENU. /:_ You need your password for any future access into the Parent Menu, If you lose your password, see "Lost password" on page 80, 5etti#g Pare#t Menu Options _lf youare not familiarwith the ParentalGuidelinerating system,you shouldselectChild, Youth, or Young Adult to help simplifythe rating selection,To setmorespecificratings,select Custom_ The Parent Menu Parental Lock includes Off on/l_d4fnnds_l_cta Child IF_ Fordescriptionsof Child, Youth, andYoung Adult ratings,seepage 70_ the following options: Parental !ock is off. No programs blocked from viewing. are Maximum ratings t_errnitted are: US: TV-Y, TV-G, (4 Canada: C, G, TV-Y Youth Maximum ratings l:_ermitted are': US: TV-PG, PG Canada: C8+, PG, 8 arts+, TV-PG Y.Adult Maximum ratings permitted are: US: TV-14, PC-13 Canada: 14+, 13 arts+, TV-14 [J US: See page 70 for details. Canada: See page 71 for details. Change Password For changing SelectCountry U.S.A. your password. Select to use USA ratings Canada Select to use Canadian page 71). (see ratings page 70). (see 69 US Models: 5electing Custom Rating Options For US models, the Custom Rating Menu includes options, (For Canadiar_ models, see page 71,) Movie Rating []The Content-Based Ratings are linked to the level of the G All children PG Parental Guidance suggested. PG-13 Parental Guidance for children R Restricted viewing, suggested for children Age-Based Rating. For example, a program with an Age-Based NC-17 Rating of TV-PGV (Violence) and General rating may contain moderate TV Rating Age-Based (Violence) rating may contain more intense violence. Block programs TV-Y All children. by thoir rr£iug, TV-Y7 Directed confetti TV-G General TV-PG Parental TV-14 Parents Strongly TV-MA Mature Audience or both ensure maximum blocking capability, set the AgeBased Ratings. []If you blockunratedTV programs,be awarethat the following typesof programs maybe blocked:emergency broadcasts,po%cal programs, sports,news,public service announcements, religious 13. guidance is 1Z allowed. Ratings Content-Based Unrated oY movics that m'_ broadcast witho_t to children Guidance suggested. cautioned. only, Ratings Suggestive L Strong Language. S Sexual sitt.tations. V -Violence. Block Blocks broadcast Allow age 7 and older. At.tdience. D Block price, rams Wewing Btocked Programs under under and X violence, while a TV-14 V []To Audience. parental No one 17 or under the following Allows broadcast Dialogue. al! programs md without a rating_ programs without and movies movies that are that are a rating. a rating You can view blocked programs by entering the password. ENT(ENTER) button when tuned to a blocked program, then password. This temporarily switches off the Parental Lock. reactivate the Parental Lock settings, turn off the TV. When turned on again, your Parental Lock settings are reactivated. Press the enter the To the TV is Canadian Models: Selecting Custom Rating Options For Canadian models, the Custom Rating Menu includes following options. (For US models, see page 70.) English Rating FrenchRating U.S.A.Rating Wewfng Programs Btocked C All children, G General programming. PG Parental Guidance. 14+ Viewers !4 and older. the 18+ Adult G General programming. programming. 8 ans+ Not 13 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 13. 16 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 16. recommended for young children, 18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults, See "US Models" on page 70 for details. You can view blocked programs by entering the password. Press the ENT(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. 71 Using the Setup Menu To access the Setup Menu, follow these steps: 1. D splay Menu 2. Highlight _ 3. Select MENU '5 _[b change Press C[_ 5 settings, press 'It !, 4, ,_. to confirm the selection. _ib exit the Menu. Selecting Setup Options press MENU. The Setup Menu Caption Vision includes Allows the following you to select programs [] If DISPLAYis on, Caption Visionautomaticallydims after threesecondsto prevent imageburn-in, that options: from three are broadcast closed with CC1, CC2, Displays CC3, CC4 dialog a printed or sound program. most caption closed (Should version effects of the of a be set to CC1 for Textl ,Text2, Displays Text3,Text4 information presented using half or the whole screen (if Off Turns Displays the program name program (if the broadcaster when the channel is changed pressed, Set to On or Off. (for programs.) network/station available), For closed set to CC1. Inf0 Banner modes caption). off Caption and the time offers either captioning, Vision. remaining this service). hr the Displays or the DISPLAY button is Video Label Allows you to identify A/V equipment the TV, such as a VCR, DVD, a DVD select you player connected the label press Label 1 assigned Press (_) []The Skip label is useful for want Video to Then inputs, appears the video to assign can when the Video on screen. input a label. (VIDEO Then 1- press to select the input. press Yoct can select equipment connected to them. to change Press 4" or { to highlight Then inputs that do not have you 5 jack, you 5 input. to that inpu4 4" or !1, to highlight 7) to which 2 to the VIDEO DVD for the VIDEO the TVNIDE0 button you youL connected etc. For ex _mple, if you have (Z_ one of the displayed to select from the following 1/2/3/4 labels. the labe!. labels for each input: VHS, DVD, Receiver, Satellite, Cable Box, 8mm, DTV, LD, Beta, Skip Video 5/6/? DVD, Satellite, Cable Box, DTV, HD, Skip press the TV/VIDEO button. Language choice. CI0cklTimers Select to set the clock and to program and off at two scheduled Timer 1 Timer 2 viewing scheduled go directlyto programmingTimer1or 2, pressQ insteadof pressing Timer 1 and Timer 2 are not {he Current Time. 1 Press 4" or • to highlight Press then press to be set until vou set ,_. one of the following _). Program Select to set the Timer by day, time, duration, and channe!. Off Select to turn previous If you selected the, day(s), number. setting Press off the Timer. settings minute, (_) and move duration, or press 4" and _, {o set and channel '_" to confirm to the next setting. (Your are saved.) Program in step 2, press hour, back to the previous 4 at two times. Timer 1 or press 4" or _, to highlight options, channel viewing available Timer 2. To set the timer, 2 TV to turn on You can use the Timers to program the TV tO turn on and off and tune to a specific []To your times. Press each 4, to go setting. Press MENU to exit the Menu. panel will light, indicating An LED on the front the timer has been set. 73 Clock/Timers Current Time (continued) 1 Press 2 Press _) 4" and rrtinute). setting back and Focus by pressing the FLASH FOCUSbutton on the front Flash Focus panel of the TV, Convergence Current Time. 'I' to set the current Press (iD move (or press to the next to the previous Press IL_ You can also access Flash to select time *) (day, hour, and to confirlTL each setting. Press _" to go setting. MENU to exit the Menu. Allows you details, see page to adiust Allows you details, see page the colv,_ergence automatically. Fox" 40. to fine-tune 41. the convergence manually. For Overview This chapter Glossary includes the following topics: 76 77 77 81 82 Index 83 7S Glossary analog signal A signaling method that uses continuous changes in the amplitude or frequency of an electronic transmission to convey information, aspect ratio Refersto the ratio between the width and height of the screen. This TV has a I6:9 (widescreen) aspect ratio, as opposed to a 4:3 aspect ratio. 4:3 aspect ratio component video 16:9 aspect ratio Component video is sent through three cables: two color shade (chrominance) signals and one brightness (luminance) signak Component video achieves greater color accuracy than composite video or S VIDEO by splitting chrominance into two separate portions, composite video HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia National Interface) Television Committee System (NTSC) RF Compositevideo is sent through a singlecable.Compositevideo combinesthe colorshade (chrominance)andbrightness(luminance)informationinto onevideo signak Providesan uncompressed,all-digital audio/videointerfacebetweenthis TVand any HDMIequippedaudio/videocomponent,suchasa set-topbox, DVDplayer,andA/V receiver,HDMI supportsenhanced,or high-definitionvideo,plustwo-channeldigital audio_ A unit of the FederalCommunicationsCommission,Washington,DC,that establishes televisionstandardsin the United States,suchas NTSCColor,the standardusedin thisf'¢ RadioFrequency.Thatpart of the frequencyspectrumthat is usedto transmitTVandradio signals, S VIDEO SVIDEOrequiresa singlecable,whichcarriesthe brightness(luminance)and color (chrominance)signalsof the picture separatelySVIDEOprovidesbetterresolutionthan compositevideo,which carriesthe signalstogether. VHF/UHF VHF(VeryHighFrequency)is the part of the frequencyspectrumfrom 30 to 300 megahertz. UHF(Ultra HighFrequency)is the part of the frequencyspectrumfrom 300 to 3,000 megahertz. 480i Provides480 linesof resolution.Displaysimagesusing interlacedscanning,whichfirst transmitsall the odd lineson the TVscreenandthen the evenlines. 480p Provides480 linesof resolution,Displaysimagesusing progressivescanning,whichtransmits eachlinefrom top to bottom_ 720p Provides720 linesof resolution_Displaysimagesusing progressivescanning,whichtransmits eachlinefrom top to bottom, 1080i Provides1080 linesof resolution,Displaysimagesusinginterlacedscanning,which first transmitsall the odd lineson the TVscreenandthen the evenlines.I080i isone of the formatsusedby HDTV(High DefinitionTV), 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 tat 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. Youql find this information on the front cover of this manual. Troubleshooting If you are having problems with your TV, you can reset al! the TV's settings to their original factory default settings, as follows. etcl, Twin to the factory defauR settings. 1 Turn on thePV. 2 Hold down the RESET button on the remote 3 4 Press the POWERbutton on the front panel of the TV. Release the RESET button on the remote control. control. View I cannot get Twin View to work _ There is no Twin View window, {)1"it is just static _ ............................ Twin View cannot display anything but TV channels _ Twin View displays the same _ program in both windows If you are ush_g a cable box to unscrambb, all channels (as shown on page 20), you cannot use the Twin View feature. This is because the cable box can unscramble only one channe! at a time. But if you need the cable box to unscramble only some (usua!ly premium) channels, you can use Twin View for unscrambled channels if ?,.'outconnect both a cable and cable box, as shown on page 18. You can use Twin View to view a signa! from a different source that is connected to the TV's A/V }acts (such as a VCR or DVD player) in the second window by pressing the TVNIDEObutton while in Twin View. Sources connected to the AUX, VIDEO _, VIDEO 6, and VIDEO 7 inputs, as wel! as digita! sources, display in the left Twin View window, but not the right. Be sure the Twin View window is set to a video input o1"channe! that has a signal airing. You might be tuned to a video input with nothing connected to it. Try cycling t!_rough the video inp!{tS b)_ press!!_g .......... Try cycling through the video inputs by pressing the TVNIDEObutton. Check that the Video Labeloption is not set to Skip, (See the Setup Menu on page 73.) Both Twin View windows might be set to the same channel channels in either window. Try changing 77 Remote Remote does Control control not operate _ The _ Check batteries Press could be weak. the orientation the TV FUNCTION button. SAT/CABLE FUNCTION button, CABLE mode. Make sure Locate Cannot ch_ng_, charm*is with the r_,rnote _ control the TV's page are ush_g Fix option are using box to change equipment _ non-Sony If you device your to 'fix" another securely the to SAT or to the waB fluorescent to change TV from channels, the channel the channel There based may There to change outlet. lights. be sure you 3 or 4 setting. on the hookup may be more than channels, For example, be sure the batteries equipment attempting device for that device. channels, rephced the video _ another switched FUNCTION button video from pressed control have Use you not the used (see 67). If you not operate is cormected 3-4 feet away inadvertently the remote button. Channel does cord have changes If yoi_ _r; i_sH_gth_ _? to ch_nge channei;; fir;_ p;e;; tit; _9 FUNCtiON inadvertently control the batteries. You may which power the TV at least If you Remote Replace of the batteries. to press be sure to press are using the },our cable the SAT/CABLE FUNCTION button. to the remote need if you recenfl}._ the code numbers for to be reset. one code for the equipment that you are to operate. is a possibility your Sony rel'no te that some TV remote.You non-Sony may need equipment cannot to use the equipment's be operated by original control Channels Cannot receive channels using (UHF) upper _ wherL Use Auto Program in the Channel not presently in the TV s rnemor}. Menu to add receivab]e (see page charme]s that are channels that are channels that are 67). an antenna TV is fixed to one ch run!! _ Use Auto Program in the Channel not presently Check Cannot receive any channels when cabb' TV using Cannot or select channels receive _ voLtr Channel Fix settings Use Auto Program in the Channel not presently _ in the TV s mernorT in the TV's memory Use Auto Program in the Channel are n_ t presentl_ in T\ Menu to add receivable (see page (see page Menu 67). to add receivable (see page Menu 67). 67). to add recei_ a_ ]e TV channels mernc JT (see page 67). that Video No picture (screen _ not lit), no sound If your TV does not turn your local a red light Make Press sure the power cord is plugged in. the POWFR button on the front of the TV. Press the IV/VID[0 button channel; Sony keeps service. Try another Call on, and need to cycle it could flashing, your through be station the connected video _ _ Adiust Adjust the Picture option in the Video Menu (see page 62). the Brightness option in the Video Menu (see page 62). good _ Check the antenna/cable sound VIDEO Only .... 3 Input video cabb, s to the VIDE() video inputs snow appear and noise on the screen Dotted connections. on N ° color lines or stripes Adjust th e Color option Check the antenna/cable _ Try another _ n screen 3 input. 3, but You can use S VIDEO Menu top and channel; it could ANT to change the input _ Adjust the antenna. _ Move the TV away _ _ of the, screen ................................................ Certain other programs digital a loss of detai!, during scenes on DVD or _ sources disphy especially fast-motion or dark 62). from be station mode noise trouble. (see page 45). such as cars, sources neon signs, or hair- _r)[ers ........................................................ _ at the bottom (see page connections. Using a highly directiona]outdoor antenna or a cable may You have se]ected (See page 72 to reset Some than solve the m. a text option Setup in the Setup selections.) wide-screen ]6:9 (this programs show these programs more details, check trying are filmed is especially common with bars Menu and no text is _vailable. To [urn off this feature, Caption VJsi0n option to Off. If you were select CC1 instead of Text 1-4. Bars appear or composite not both. hr the Vicbo Press probb, glac k b< x .... for VIDEO _ ................................................................ Doub]e in-tages or ghosts _ _ sources. trouble. Dark, poor or no picture (screen lit), No Video TV may Serx ice Center. to select in aspect with dreatrh: at the top and the docurnentation ratios captioning, that are greater _1 releases). bottom that came set the closed Your TV will of the screen. with your DVD For (or cfl!-_!aft y'o_r program provide,r!.................................................. The compression used your to display blocks TV's screen or dots, TV's hrge certain screen digitally by certain pixehtions) and to appear ability recorded digital less detail to show broadcasts than usual, on your very and DVDs or cause screen. fine detail, This may cause artifacts is due (small to your and is norma! for programs. 79 Audio Good pictm'e, _ Press MUTING so that Muting disappears no sound _ Make _ Increase Cannot gain enough when using Sound volume a cable seems box weak st.tre the Speaker option Then or _ insufficient the volume press The TV's raise the volume audio on _ speakers weak stereo If the Speaker option order to ou_tput adjust Menu box using the TV's Menu box's (see page remote 65). contro!. volume. it might be better (see page' 64), set the MTS setting to M0n0 (which is set to Off and to your (see page Audio Out option the cable may reduce set to Stereo. If background noise' broadcasts). the sound the sou[nd the screen (see page' 44). he set to Auto SAP or M0n0, when set to Stereo, switch during externa! might to Stereo. In the Audio already (_annot of the cable TV FUNCTION and adjust audio from is set to On in the Audio the Audio Out option radio system) is set to Fixed (in use your 64). Or, to use the TV remote autdio receiver contro!, set the to to Variable. To turn on the TV speakers, set the Speaker option to On (see page 64). Genera# How to reset TV to _ factor}." settings Turn on the TV. While control, press back on again.) How to restore to factory How Video settings _ settings to restore Audio settings to factory Cannot cycle _ settings through the Press the page 63). Release RESETbutton Press the RESET bt.[tton page 65). _ Be sure _ If _.lmenu holcting the POWER button down the RESET button on the remote on the TV. (The TV will turn itself off, then the' RESETbutton. on the remote control while in the Video Menu (see on the remote contro! whib' in the' Audio Menu (see the Video Label option is not set to Skip (s_,e page 73). other video equipment connected to the TV Cannot operate Menu ........... Lost password _ Lr the password 4357. The master _ The STAND used LED on front pane! option appears in gray, this indicates that the TV is in a state in w!ri htire,n en op!!<,n t !snota,a!!able ............................................ is lit shuts may screen (see page 69), enter the following master password: password clears your previous password; it cannot be to temporarily BY LED off when indicate unb!ock channels. (see page the picture the TV needs 12) blinks is displayed. when the TV is turned If the LED blinks on, then continuously, service. The TIMER LED (see' page 12) indicates that the timer is set. When the timer is set, this LED wi!l remain lit even when the' TV is turned off. this Specifications Proi<tion ................ System _ pk'_ir_,t_ih_,__ k'n_'_ihori_onhi i_:iii_, _V_<_..................................... Picture Tube Proieetion ....................................................... Lenses 7-inch high-brightness monochlome tubes (6.3 lastel size), with optical coupling and liquid cooling system Higi:_ perfoi'mai;_ce; ]aige diame6_;i i_vhiid lei:_s F:[ i ...... Antenna 75 ohm external 7Tlevision Channel System Coverage Powel Requirements terminal for VHF/UHF NTSC American VHF UHF 2-13 14-69 CATV 1-125 TV Standard 120V, 60 Hz inputs/Outputs HDMI IN Video Audio 10S0i, 720p, 4S0p, 480i Two channel linear PCM 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz, 16, 20 and 24 bit Video (IN) l total (I on fi:ont panel) 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unb _]anced, sync negative 9 Video (IN) 3 total (1 on fi:ont panel) Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms Audio 7 total (1 on front panel) 500 mVrms (100 _ modulation) hnpedance: 47 kilohm Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, negative; PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms (]_N) Component Video Input 2 (Y, P> P[<) CONTROL S (IN/OUT) 1 Variable/Fixed Audio (OUT) 1 sync More than 408 rnVrn*ts at the maximum volume setting (Variable) More than 108 mVrms (Fixed) Imped Supplied Accessories Screen Size (measured Speaker Remote diagonally) Output Dimensions (W x H x D) Control _nce (output): 2 kilohms RM-Y916 AA (R6) Batteries 2 supplied KP-16WT520 KP-S1WS520 46 inches 51 inches KP-S7WS520 57 inches for remote control 20_,;_x 2 KP-16_T 20 KP-S1WS520 1086 x 10717x 609 mm (42 T'4x 40 x 24 in) 1194 x 1280 x 666 mm KP-S7WS520 (47 x 501/2 x 26 !'4 in) 1__26x ° " 1377 x 692 (52 1/4x Sl l/_ x 27 1/4 in) Mass Power Consumption KP-46WT520 61.3 Kg (135 lbs) KP-SIWS520 77.2 Kg (170 lbs) KP-S7WS520 88 Kg (194 lbs) In Use 235 W in Standby Design and Under' 1 W specifications are subject to change without notice, 81 Optional Accessories [] A/V Cable (VMC-810/820/830 [] Audio Cable (RKC-515HG) [] Component [] Control S Cable (RK-GSgHG) [] TV Stand for KP-46WT520 HG) Video Cable (VMC-10/30 HG) (SU-46WT11) 0-9 buttons 44, 52, 58 4:3 Default settings 66 A Advanced Video 63 ANT button 4S, $2 antenna, connecting 1S Audio Menu 61 Audio Out 65 AUDIO OUT iack 13 audio receiver_ connecting 35 Auto Program (channel setup) 39, 67 Auto SAP, MTS setting 64 AUX jack, described 13 B balance, adjusting 64 bass, ad}usting 64 batteries, inserting in remote 43 BBE 64 bilingual audio 64 blocking programs. See rotiugs, brightness, adjusting 62 C cable connecting 1B with VC.R,connecting 24 cable box connecting with VCR 28 Twin V>w issues 55 using with TV remote contro_ 49 Cable setting 67 Caption Vision 72 carrying tire TV I0 CATV, See cobb" CH buttons 12, 45 changing picture size, in Twin View 57 Channel Channel Fix 67 Menu 61 F Channel Skip/Add 68 chmCnels, creating labels 68 CineMotion 8, 63 ClearEdge VM 7, 62 clearing, Favorite Channels 58 closed caption modes 61, 72 color, adjusting 62 CONTROL S 38 CONTROL S IN/OUT described 13 jacks, Convergence 12, 74 adjusting automatically 40 ad}usting re_anua_.ly41 corn ergence 74 Cool, Color Temperature 62 F1iF2 buttons 45 Fast-forward button Favorite Channels clearing 58 in Channel Menu 44 67 using 58 FAVORITES button 45 features 7 Fixed audio setting 65 Flash Focus 40, 74 FLASH FOCUS button 12 FREEZE button 44, 59 Freeze, using 59 Full 53, 54 6 GUIDE button 45 D Digital Reality Creation 7 DISPLAY button 45, 52, 72 DRC Mode 63 DRC. See DiStM R_:aIit!! DVD Dream TM System 49 DVD Five- and Mega-Disc Changers 49 DVD HDD Combination 49 DVD player connecting 32, 33 using with TV remote contro! 49 DVD/VCR Combination 49 DVD/VCR FUNCTION button 44 DVD/VCR POWER button 44 DVI (Digital Video Interface) 36 E Effect button 45 ENTER button 44, 52, 56 H HD Detailer 8 HD/DVD IN (I 080i/720p/ 480p / 480 0 jacks, described 13 High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) 8, 13, 36, 37, 76 hue, adjusting 62 I [nfo Banner 72 Infrared Recei_,er 12 interlaced 7, 63, 76 l JUMP button 44, 52 t label, channels Language 68 setting 73 M remote MENU button 45, 52, 58, 61 Menus Audio 61 Channel 61 Parent 61, 69 Screen 61 Setup 61, 72 Video 61 button 44, 52 inserting batteries 43 programming 46-47 removing, Favorite Channels 58 RESET button 45 TruSurround, Effect resetting, Audio options Rewind button 44 TV/VIDEO button Twin View button 44 described 7 SAT / CABLE 45 Neutral, Color Temperature 62 Noise Reduction 63 Normal 53 off, turning on, turning Setup P 61, 69 parental control, described password, changing 69 Pause button 44 8 picture contrast, adjusting 62 Picture in Picture. See Twin Vh'w. PICTURE MODE button 44 Play button 44 POWER button 12 powTering on/off, the TV 12 presetting charutels 67 Pro (Video) mode 62 problems, 77-80 troubleshooting progressive 7, 63, 76 R setting viewing 69--71 blocked programs 70, 71 Record buttons 44 POWER 11, button Menu 61, 72 sharpness, adjusting 62 Simulated, Effect 64 sizing, picture in Twin View 57 SLEEP button 45 off the TV 12 on the TV 12 Menu 65 speakers turrdng on/off 65 using external speakers 65 specifications 81 STAND BY indicator 12, 80 Standard mode 62 64 turning on/off the TV 12 TV FUNCTION button 45, 52 TV POWER button 45, 52 TV/SAT button 45 12, 45, 52 using 55-57 V Variable VCR audio setting 65 using with TV remote control 48 satellite receiver, using with TV remote control 48 Screen Menu 61 0 ratings, ratings, 64 S VIDEO jack, described 13 SAT/CABLE FUNCTION button 44 N Parent TruSurround S Mono, MTS setting 64 Movie mode 62 MTS 64 MTS/SAP button 45 MUTING control with cable box, connecting 26 with cable, connecting 24 with satellite receiver, connecting 30 Vertical Center, adjusting 66 VHF/UHF jack, described 13 VIDEO (L/R)/AUDIO jacks, described 13 Video 2 access 11 Video Menu 61 Video Vivid modes, selecting mode 62 VOL buttons 62 12, 44, 52 Steady Sound desrrfbed 7 W setting 64 Stereo, MTS setting Warm, Color Temperature 62 Wide Mode 53, 66 WIDE MODE button 44, 53 Wide Zoom 53, 54 Stop button 44 surround sound 64 64 T Z Timer 73 TIMER indicator TIMER LED 12 Zoorn 53, 54 zoom feature, View 57 timers, setting 73 TO CONVERTER TOP MENU 44 80 13 transport buttons 44 treble, adjusting 64 troubleshooting 77-80 with Twin
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