Setting Up the TV. Sony KV-32HS500
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Setting Up the TV
Overview
About the AC
Power Cord
This chapter includes illustrated instructions for setting up your TV.
Topic
Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna
DVD Player with Component Video Connectors
DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors
Page(s)
The AC power cord is attached to the rear of the TV with a hook. Use caution when removing the AC plug from its holder. Gently slide the plug upward to remove it from the hook. Once removed, the AC power plug should automatically disengage from its stored location.
You can detach the cord from this hook
AC power cord
✍
Do not plug in the AC power cord until you have made all other connections.
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TV Controls and Connectors
Front Panel
1 2 3 4
VIDEO 2 INPUT
S VIDEO
VIDEO L(MONO) – AUDIO – R
5 6 7 8 9 0
MENU SELECT TV/VIDEO VOLUME CHANNEL qa qs qd qf
TIMER STAND BY
POWER
10
Item
1 MEMORY STICK
2
3
4 VIDEO/L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
VIDEO 2 INPUT
5 MENU
6
7
8
9
0 qa qs qd qf
MEMORY STICK LED
S VIDEO
VIDEO 2 INPUT
V v B b
SELECT
TV/VIDEO
-VOLUME +
-CHANNEL+
TIMER LED
STAND BY LED
Infrared Receiver (IR)
POWER
Description
Memory Stick insertion slot. For details, see “Using the Memory Stick Picture
When lit, indicates that the Memory Stick is being read. (Do not remove the
Memory Stick when the indicator is lit.)
Connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack on your camcorder or other video equipment that has S VIDEO. Provides better picture quality than composite video ( 4 ).
Connects to the composite A/V output jacks on your camcorder or other video equipment.
Press to display the Menu. Press again to exit from the Menu. For details, see
Press V v B b to move the on-screen cursor.
Press to select the on-screen highlighted item.
Press repeatedly to cycle through the video equipment connected to the TV’s video inputs.
Press to adjust the volume.
Press to scan through channels. To scan quickly through channels, press and hold down either CHANNEL button.
When lit, indicates one of the timers is set. When the timer is set, this LED
will remain lit even if the TV is turned off. For details, see page 71.
Blinks when the TV is turned on, then shuts off when the picture is displayed.
If the LED blinks continuously, this may indicate the TV needs service (see
“Contacting Sony” on page 78).
Receives IR signals from the TV’s remote control.
Press to turn on and off the TV.
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Rear Panel
1
2
3
4 5
9 q;
6
7
8
12
Jack
1 DVI-HDTV
VIDEO
AUDIO R/L
(VIDEO 7 IN)
2
3
4
5 AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX)
L (MONO)/R
6 HD/DVD IN 5/6
(1080i/720p/480p/480i)
7
8
9
S VIDEO IN 1/3
VIDEO IN 1/3/4
VIDEO/L(MONO)
-AUDIO-R
MONITOR OUT
AUX
TO CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
0 CONTROL S
IN/OUT
Description
Can accommodate a copy-protected digital connection (HDCP*) to other devices
(such as digital set-top boxes) that have compatible interfaces. The DVI-HDTV input terminal is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for use with personal computers. See the instruction manual that came with your equipment for details about connecting and using it with the TV.
Connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack of your VCR or other video equipment that has
S VIDEO. S VIDEO provides better picture quality than either composite video ( 3 ) or VHF/UHF ( 9 ) connections.
Connect to the composite A/V output jacks on your VCR or other video component. A fourth component A/V input jack (VIDEO 2) is located on the front panel of the TV. This video connection provides better picture quality than the
VHF/UHF ( 9 ) connection.
Lets you record the program you are watching to a VCR. When two VCRs are connected, you can use the TV as a monitor for tape-to-tape editing (not available with 480p, 720p, or 1080i when the input is set to VIDEO 5-7).
Connects to the left and right audio input jacks of your audio or video equipment.
You can use these outputs to listen to your TV’s audio through your stereo system.
Connect to your DVD player’s or digital set-top box’s component video (Y, P B , P R ) and audio (L/R) jacks. Component video provides the best picture quality (better than 2 , 3 , or 9 ).
Auxiliary RF input that connects to your antenna, CATV cable, or cable box output jack. This is convenient if you are using two VHF/UHF sources (antenna, CATV
cable, or cable box). For details, see pages 16 to 19.
Connects to your cable box input jack. This VHF/UHF output jack lets you set up your TV to switch between scrambled channels (coming through a cable box) and unscrambled cable channels. Use this jack instead of a splitter to get better picture quality when you need to switch between scrambled and unscrambled cable
channels. For details, see pages 18 to 19.
Primary RF input that connects to your VHF/UHF antenna or cable.
Allows the TV to receive (IN) and send (OUT) remote control signals to other Sony infrared-controlled audio or video equipment that has the CONTROL S function.
* High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
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Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna
The way in which you will connect your TV varies, depending on how your home receives a signal (cable, cable box, antenna) and whether or not you plan to connect a VCR.
If You Are Connecting
Cable or Antenna Only
❏ No cable box or VCR
Cable and Antenna Only
❏ No cable box or VCR
Cable Box and Cable Only
❏ Cable box unscrambles only some channels (usually premium channels)
❏ No VCR
Cable Box Only
❏ Cable box unscrambles all channels
❏ No VCR
See Page
If you are connecting a VCR
❑
See the connections described on pages 22 and 24.
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Cable or Antenna
Only
For best results, use one of the following connections if you are connecting a cable or an antenna and you:
❑ Do not need a cable box to unscramble channels. (If you have a
❑
Do not intend to connect a VCR. (If you have a VCR, see pages 22
The connection you choose depends on the cable type you have in your home, as described below.
75-ohm coaxial cable (usually found in newer homes)
Cable Type Connect As Shown
VHF Only or combined
VHF/UHF or
Cable
75-ohm coaxial cable
TV
VHF/UHF
300-ohm twin lead cable (usually found in older homes)
Cable Type Connect As Shown
VHF Only or
UHF Only or combined
VHF/UHF
300-ohm twin lead cable
TV
VHF/UHF
Antenna connector
(not supplied)
75-ohm coaxial and 300-ohm twin lead cable (found in some homes)
Cable Type Connect As Shown
VHF and UHF 75-ohm coaxial cable
TV
VHF/UHF
U/V mixer
(not supplied)
300-ohm twin lead cable
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Cable and Antenna
Only
For best results, use this connection if you:
❑ Have a cable and an antenna.
(This is convenient if you are using a separate rooftop antenna to receive additional channels that are not provided by your cable company.)
❑ Do not have a cable box or VCR. (If you have a cable box, see
pages 18 to 20. If you have a VCR, see pages 22 and 24.)
Cable Type
Cable TV (CATV) and Antenna
Connect As Shown
CATV cable TV
AUX
(No connection to
TO CONVERTER)
TO
CONVERTER
Antenna cable
VHF/UHF
About Using Twin View with This Connection
With this connection, you cannot view CATV channels in the right Twin View window.
For details about Twin View, see page 46.
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Switch the TV’s input between the cable and antenna
Receive channels using an antenna, instead of the cable
Do This ...
Press ANT to switch back and forth between the TV’s VHF/UHF and AUX inputs.
1
2
Press ANT
Set the
3
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Using Auto Setup” on page 38.
to switch to the AUX input.
Cable option to Off
. For details, see “Selecting Channel Options”
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Cable Box and
Cable Only
For best results, use this connection if:
❑ Your cable company scrambles some channels, such as premium channels (which requires you to use a cable box), but does not scramble all channels.
❑
You do not have a VCR. (If you have a VCR, see pages 22 and 24.)
With this connection you can:
❑ Use the TV remote control to change channels coming through the cable box to the TV’s AUX input jack. (You must first program
the remote control for your specific cable box; see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 43.)
❑ Use the TV remote control to change channels coming directly into the TV’s VHF/UHF input. (The TV’s tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.)
About Using Twin View with This Connection
With this connection, you can use all the Twin View features for unscrambled channels coming directly into the TV’s VHF/UHF input jack.
However, you can use only some of the Twin View features for channels coming through the cable box to the TV’s AUX input jack. For example, when you switch the TV’s input to
AUX — to select the cable box input — the picture displays only in the left window. If you turn on Twin View, you can watch cable channels coming into the VHF/UHF jack in the right window, but you cannot SWAP the pictures between the left and right windows.
For details about Twin View, see page 46.
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To connect the cable box and cable
1 Connect the cable from your cable company to the TV’s
VHF/UHF jack.
2 Use a coaxial cable to connect the TV’s TO CONVERTER jack to the cable box’s input jack. (The TV’s internal converter lets you switch between unscrambled signals coming straight into the TV and scrambled signals coming in through the cable box, eliminating the need for an external splitter.)
3 Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box’s output jack to the
TV’s AUX jack.
4
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
Cable box
Coaxial cable
TV
IN
OUT
3
AUX
2
Coaxial cable
1
TO
CONVERTER
Cable (unscrambled channels) VHF/UHF
Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Use the cable box
Set up the TV remote control to operate the cable box
Activate the remote control to operate the cable box
Prevent the accidental switching of TV channels
Switch the TV’s input between the cable box and cable
Do This ...
Tune the TV to the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4) and then use the cable box to switch channels.
Program the remote control. See “Programming the Remote Control” on
Press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION.
When using the cable box, you need the TV to stay on the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4). You can use the TV’s Channel Fix
feature to lock in a specific channel. For details, see “Using the Channel
Press ANT to switch back and forth between the TV’s VHF/UHF
(unscrambled channels) and AUX (scrambled) inputs.
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Cable Box Only
For best results, use this connection if:
❑ Your cable company scrambles all channels, which requires you to use a cable box.
❑
You do not have a VCR. (If you have a VCR, see pages 22 and 24.)
With this connection you can:
❑ Use the TV remote control to change channels coming through the cable box to the TV’s VHF/UHF jack. (You must first program the remote control for your specific cable box.)
About Using Twin View with This Connection
With this connection, all channels come into the TV through your cable box and only one unscrambled signal is sent to the TV, so you cannot use the Twin View feature. If some of your channels are scrambled, but others are not, consider using the “Cable Box and
Cable” connection on page 18 instead. For details about Twin View, see page 46.
To connect the cable box
1 Connect the CATV cable to the cable box’s input jack.
2 Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box’s output jack to the
TV’s VHF/UHF jack.
3
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
CATV cable
Coaxial cable TV
VHF/UHF
1 2
IN OUT
Cable box
Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Do This ...
Use the cable box
Set up the TV remote control to operate the cable box
Activate the remote control to operate the cable box
Prevent the accidental switching of TV channels
Tune the TV to the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4) and then use the cable box to switch channels.
Program the remote control. See “Programming the Remote Control” on
Press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION.
When using the cable box, you need the TV to stay on the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4). You can use the TV’s Channel Fix
feature to lock in a specific channel. For details, see “Using the Channel
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Connecting Optional Equipment
Use the directions in this section to connect the following optional equipment:
If You Are Connecting
DVD Player with Component Video
DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio
See Page
About Using
S VIDEO
If the optional equipment you are connecting has an S VIDEO jack (shown at left), you can use an S VIDEO cable for improved picture quality (compared to an A/V cable).
Because S VIDEO carries only the video signal, you also need to connect audio cables for sound, as shown below.
Example of an S VIDEO Connection
TV
S VIDEO cable
Equipment with S VIDEO
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
Audio cable
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VCR and Cable
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
TV
For best results, use this connection if:
❑ Your cable company does not require you to use a cable box.
About Using Twin View with This Connection
With this connection, you can use all the features of Twin View. For details about Twin
To connect the VCR and cable
1 Connect the CATV cable to the VCR’s VHF/UHF input jack.
2 Use a coaxial cable to connect the VCR’s VHF/UHF output jack to the TV’s VHF/UHF jack.
3 Use an A/V cable to connect the VCR’s A/V output jacks to the
TV’s A/V input jacks.
4
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
Coaxial cable
VCR
CATV cable
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
A/V cable
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the VCR
Watch cable channels
Set up the TV remote control to operate the VCR
Activate the TV remote control to operate the VCR
Control VCR functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the cable input (VHF/UHF in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony VCR, you must program the remote control. See
“Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the VCR. Then press VCR/DVD FUNCTION .
See “Operating a VCR” on page 58.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 72-73.
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VCR and Cable Box
For best results, use this connection if:
❑ Your cable company scrambles some channels, such as premium channels (which requires you to use a cable box), but does not scramble all channels.
About Using Twin View with This Connection
With this connection, you can use all the features of Twin View. For details about Twin
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
With this connection you can:
❑ Use the TV remote control to change channels coming through the cable box. (You must first program the remote control for
your specific cable box; see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 43.)
❑ Use the TV remote control to change channels coming directly into the TV’s VHF/UHF jack. (The TV’s tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.)
❑ Record channels coming through the cable box and channels coming directly into the TV.
❑
❑
To connect a VCR and cable box, you need:
❑ A splitter, which is a small, inexpensive device that you can purchase at your local electronics store.
Three coaxial cables.
One A/V cable or one S VIDEO cable with audio cables.
To connect the VCR and cable box
1 Connect the CATV cable to the single (input) jack of the splitter.
2 Use a coaxial cable to connect one of the splitter’s two output jacks to the TV’s VHF/UHF jack.
3 Use a coaxial cable to connect the splitter’s other output jack to the cable box’s input jack.
4 Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box’s output jack to the
VCR’s RF input jack.
5 Use an A/V cable to connect the VCR’s A/V output jacks to the
TV’s A/V input jacks.
6
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
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TV
Splitter
(not supplied)
Coaxial cable
CATV cable
Cable box
Coaxial cable
VCR
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
A/V cable
Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Do This ...
Watch cable (unscrambled) channels
Watch cable box (scrambled) channels
Watch the VCR
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the cable input (UHF/VHF in the illustration).
Turn on the VCR and tune it to the channel the cable box is set to (usually channel 3 or 4). Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration). Use the cable box to change channels.
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony VCR, you must program the remote control. See
“Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set up the TV remote control to operate the cable box or
VCR
Activate the remote control to operate the cable box or VCR
For the cable box, press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION . For the VCR, set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the VCR. Then press VCR/DVD
FUNCTION.
See “Operating a Cable Box” on page 59 and “Operating a VCR” on page 58.
Control specific cable box and
VCR functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 72-73.
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Two VCRs for Tape
Editing
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
Connecting two VCRs lets you record from one VCR to the other. By connecting them as shown below, you can view (monitor) what is being recorded.
To connect two VCRs for tape editing
1 Use an A/V cable to connect the playback VCR’s A/V output jacks to the TV’s A/V input jacks.
2 Use an A/V cable to connect the recording VCR’s A/V input jacks to the TV’s MONITOR OUT jacks.
TV
Playback VCR
A/V cable A/V cable
Recording VCR
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
View (monitor) what is being recorded
Set up the TV remote control to operate the VCR(s)
Activate the TV remote control to operate the VCR(s)
Control VCR functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration above).
If you have a non-Sony VCR, you must program the remote control. See
“Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the VCR. Then press VCR/DVD FUNCTION .
See “Operating a VCR” on page 58.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 72-73.
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Satellite Receiver
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
To connect a satellite receiver
1 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver’s satellite input jack.
2 Use an A/V cable to connect the satellite receiver’s A/V output jacks to the TV’s A/V input jacks.
3 Connect a CATV cable from your cable or antenna to the TV’s
VHF/UHF jack.
4
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
TV
Satellite receiver
CATV cable
Satellite antenna cable
A/V cable
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the satellite receiver
Set up the TV remote control to operate the satellite receiver
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the satellite receiver input
(VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony satellite receiver, you must program
the remote control. See “Programming the Remote Control”
Press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION . Activate the TV remote control to operate the satellite receiver
Control satellite receiver functions with the
TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
See “Operating a Satellite Receiver” on page 58.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 72-
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Satellite Receiver and VCR
TV
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
To connect a satellite receiver and VCR
1 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver’s satellite input jack.
2 Connect the CATV cable to the VCR’s VHF/UHF input jack.
3 Use a coaxial cable to connect the VCR’s VHF/UHF output jack to the TV’s VHF/UHF jack.
4 Use an A/V cable to connect the satellite receiver’s A/V output jacks to the VCR’s A/V input jacks.
5 Use an A/V cable to connect the VCR’s A/V output jacks to the
TV’s A/V input jacks.
6
Run the Auto Setup program, as described in “Setting Up the
Satellite antenna cable
CATV cable
Satellite receiver
A/V cable
VCR
Coaxial cable
A/V cable
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the satellite receiver
Watch the VCR
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
The VCR may need to be turned on and set to the satellite receiver input.
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the input to which the VCR is connected
(VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony VCR or satellite receiver, you must program the
remote control. See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set up the TV remote control to operate the satellite receiver or VCR
Activate the TV remote control to operate the satellite receiver or VCR
Control satellite receiver and
VCR functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
For the satellite receiver, press SAT/CABLE FUNCTION. For the VCR, set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the VCR. Then press
VCR/DVD FUNCTION .
See “Operating a Satellite Receiver” on page 58 and “Operating a VCR” on page 58.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 72-73.
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DVD Player with
Component
Video Connectors
For best results, use this connection if your DVD player has component video (Y, P
B
, P
R
) jacks.
To connect a DVD player with component video connectors
1 Use three separate component video cables to connect the
DVD player’s Y, P
B
and P
R
jacks to the Y, P
B
and P
R
jacks
(VIDEO 5) on the TV.
✍
The Y, P B and P R jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled Y,
C B and C R , or Y, B-Y and R-Y. If so, connect the cables to like colors.
2 Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player’s audio output jacks to the TV’s VIDEO 5 audio input jacks.
Component video cables
TV
DVD player
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
Audio cable
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Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the DVD player
Set up the TV remote control to operate the DVD player
Activate the TV remote control to operate the DVD player
Control DVD functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the DVD input (VIDEO 5 in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony DVD player, you must program the remote control.
See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the DVD player. Then press VCR/DVD FUNCTION .
See “Operating a DVD Player” on page 59.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 72-73.
✍
You cannot record the signal from any equipment connected into the Y, P B ,
P R jacks.
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DVD Player with
S VIDEO and Audio
Connectors
Use this connection if your DVD player does not have component video (Y, P
B
, P
R
) jacks.
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
To connect a DVD player with A/V connectors
1 Use an audio cable to connect the DVD player’s audio output jacks to the TV’s audio input jacks.
2 Use an S VIDEO cable to connect the DVD player’s S VIDEO jack to the TV’s S VIDEO jack.
TV
DVD player
S VIDEO cable
Audio cable
Notes on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the DVD player
Set up the TV remote control to operate the DVD player
Activate the TV remote control to operate the DVD player
Control DVD functions with the TV remote control
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the DVD input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration).
If you have a non-Sony DVD player, you must program the remote control.
See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 43-44.
Set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the DVD player. Then press VCR/DVD FUNCTION .
See “Operating a DVD Player” on page 59.
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 72-73.
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Camcorder
Using
S VIDEO jacks?
TV
For easy connection of a camcorder, the TV has front A/V input jacks.
If you prefer, however, you can connect the camcorder to the TV’s rear A/V input jacks.
To connect a camcorder
1 Use A/V cables to connect the camcorder’s A/V output jacks to the TV’s A/V input jacks.
VIDEO 2 INPUT
S VIDEO
VIDEO L(MONO) – AUDIO – R
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white, etc.
A/V cable
To A/V output
Camcorder
If you have a mono camcorder, connect its audio output jack to the
TV’s L MONO audio jack.
Note on Using This Connection
To Do This ...
Watch the camcorder
Label video inputs to easily identify equipment connected to the TV
Do This ...
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly to select the camcorder input (VIDEO 2 in the illustration).
See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 72-73.
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Audio Receiver
TV
For improved sound quality, you may want to play the TV’s audio through your stereo system.
To connect an audio system
1 Use an audio cable to connect the TV’s audio output jacks to the audio receiver’s line input jacks.
Receiver
To line input
Audio cable
Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
Connect red to red, white to white.
2 Using the TV’s Audio Menu, set the Speaker option to Off . Then set the Audio Out option to Fixed or Variable , depending on how you want
to control the volume. For details, see “Using the Audio Menu” on page 64.
3 Turn on the audio receiver, and then set the receiver’s line input to the jack into which you connected the TV.
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Using the CONTROL S Feature
CONTROL S allows you to control your system and other Sony equipment with one remote control. In addition to allowing you to control multiple devices with one remote control, the CONTROL S feature allows you to always point your remote control at your TV, instead of having to point it at the other equipment, which might be hidden or out of direct line of sight.
Use CONTROL S IN to send signals to the TV.
Use CONTROL S OUT to send signals to connected equipment.
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Setting Up the Channel List
After you finish connecting your TV, you need to run Auto Setup to set up your channels. The Auto Setup screen appears when you turn on your TV for the first time after hooking it up. If you do not want to set up the channels at this time, you can do it later by selecting the
Auto Program option in the Channel Menu (see page 66).
✍
The Auto Setup feature does not apply for installations that use a cable box for all channel selection.
Using Auto Setup
1 Press POWER to turn on the TV.
2 Press TV FUNCTION on the remote control.
3 To continue running Auto Setup, press CH+ . To exit Auto Setup, press CH.
Auto Setup automatically creates a list of receivable channels. When finished, the lowest numbered channel is displayed.
To reset the TV to factory settings
1 Press POWER to turn on the TV.
2 Hold down RESET on the remote control.
3 Press TV POWER on the TV. (The TV will turn itself off, then back on.)
4 Release RESET .
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