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1.                   S VIDEO    DVD player cable    LINE OUT  AUDIOR AUDIOL VIDEO S VIDEO    I                                                                                     Audio cable    Notes on Using This Connection    To Do This    Do This       Watch the DVD player Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to select the DVD input  VIDEO 1 in the  illustration     Set up the TV remote control If you have a non Sony DVD player  you must program the remote control    to operate the DVD player See    Programming the Remote Control    on pages 51 52    Activate the TV remote Open the outside cover  as shown on page 50  Then set the A V slide switch   control to operate the DVD to the position you programmed for the DVD player    player   Control DVD functions with See    Operating a DVD Player    on page 54    the TV remote control   Label video inputs to easily See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 83 84     identify equipment connected  to the TV    38       Digital TV Set Top To connect a digital TV set top box with component video connectors    Box with 1 Use three separate component video cables to connect the DVD  Component player   s Y  PB and Pr jacks to the Y  PB and Pr jacks  VIDEO 5  on  Video Connectors the TV        The Y  PB and Pr jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled Y   CB and Cr  or Y  B Y and R Y  If so  connect the cables to like colors     2 Usean audio cable to connect the set top box   s audio output jacks  to the TV   s VIDEO 5 audio in
2.           OO   L    ju  a                                              O                                                 OO                        oO  IN OUT  Cables are often  color coded to connectors   Connect red to red   white to white  etc   AWN cable    26    Notes on Using This Connection    To Do This    Do This      Watch the VCR Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input  VIDEO 1 in the  illustration     Watch cable channels Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to select the cable input  VHF UHF in the  illustration     Set up the TV remote control If you have anon Sony VCR  you must program the remote control  See   to operate the VCR    Programming the Remote Control    on pages 51 52    Activate the TV remote Open the outside cover  as shown on page 50  Then set the A V slide switch    control to operate the VCR to the position you programmed for the VCR   Control VCR functions with See    Operating a VCR    on page 53   the TV remote control    Label video inputs to easily See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 83 84   identify equipment connected  to the TV       27    VCR and Cable Box For best results  use this connection if   Q 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 This Connection with Dual Picture  Twin View  etc   Features    With this connection  you can use all the dual picture features     With this connection you 
3.        m        A second picture appears  The active picture is highlighted in  blue        To cancel Twin View and watch the active picture    Q Press Q or        If you use a cable box to view all channels  the same channel appears in both windows  because the cable box unscrambles only one channel at a time        If you use a cable box  you can view the cable box output in one window and view a  different source  such as a VCR or DVD player  in the second window by using the  TV VIDEO button  For details  see    Connecting Optional Equipment    on page 25     Sources connected to the AUX  VIDEO 5  VIDEO 6  and VIDEO 7 inputs display in the left  window  but not the right     If you are viewing a 4 3 source and a 16 9 enhanced source  such as a DVD  side by side   the 4 3 source appears larger     Twin View does not display channels that are blocked by parental settings  see page 80      59       Activating the    Picture To activate the picture in the right To activate the picture in the left  window window  9 Move the joystick  gt   9 Move the joystick            Functions Available in the Active  Highlighted  Window    To Do This    Do This                Tune to a channel Press 0 9 and then ENTER  or wait 3  seconds  or  Press CH      Adjust the volume Press VOL       Mute the volume Press MUTING  press again to unmute        Switch the TV   s input between Press ANT  left window only   sources connected to the TV   s  VHF UHF and AUX inputs    Switch the TV   s input 
4.      31                   32                33                                  34                35        50    VCR and DVD buttons require that you first program the remote  page 51    if the VCR and DVD player are not Sony brand     Button    SYSTEM OFF    Transport  Buttons    FREEZE    te      DISC MENU  TV VCR  VCR DVD    AV1 2 3 DVD  Slide Switch          SELECT    MENU    Description   Press to turn off all Sony brand audio video equipment  at once   May not function with older Sony equipment     lt  lt  Rewind   bm Play     Record  press together with B     E Stop    gt  gt  Fast forward   il Pause   Press to freeze the picture  Press again to restore the  picture  For details  see    Using the Freeze Function    on  page 63    Press         gt  to move the VCR or DVD player   s on   screen cursor    Press to display the DVD Menu     Press to change to the VHF UHF output of the VCR   Press to turn on and off the VCR or DVD player     Use the A V slide switch to control connected video  equipment  You can program one video source for each  switch position  For details  see    Programming the  Remote Control    on page 51    Press repeatedly to step through the Audio Effect  options  Also available in the Audio Menu  For details   see page 74    Press to select an item in the VCR or DVD player   s  menu    Press to display the DVD player setup menu     Programming the Remote Control       uu uu    UD e                    MUTING SLEEP saT caBLe POWER      O09 90      T
5.     only withithe0 9 buttons  channels until you find the channel you want to skip    or add  Then press to select it   2 Move the joystick   or 4 to toggle between Add or  Skip  Then press  9  to select     3 Toadd or skip more channels  repeat steps 1 and 2   4  Move the joystick   to return to the Channel Menu        Channel Label is not or press MENU to exit the Menus    available  grayed out  when Channel Label Allows you to assign labels  such as station call letters  to  watching 480p  720p  and channel numbers  You can label up to 20 channels    10801 sources  1 Move the joystick to highlight Channel and press        2 Move the joystick      to scroll through the channel  numbers  1 125   Then press  9  to select the channel  number that you want to assign a label    Move the joystick to highlight Label and press      Move the joystick      to scroll through the label  characters  A Z  0 9  etc    Then press to select the  highlighted character     Repeat to add up to 5 characters to the label   To assign labels to more channels  repeat steps 1 4     A w       NO UI    Move the joystick to return to the Channel Menu   or press MENU to exit the Menus        79    eee    e    Using the Parent Menu    The Parent Menu allows you to  set up the TV to block programs  according to their content and  rating levels  Passwor        To select the Parent Menu    Press   to enter    1 Press MENU  password       2 Move the joystick     or  gt  to Move  Eie Select   End MEND    high
6.    does not operate non Sony the video equipment may need to be reset    video equipment Q There may be more than one code for the equipment that you are  attempting to operate    Q There is a possibility that some non Sony equipment cannot be operated by  your Sony TV remote  You may need to use the equipment   s original  remote control    Memory Stick  Problem Possible Remedies  Image does not display Q Make sure the image is supported by the TV  see pages 64 65     Q Make sure the Memory Stick is inserted properly  see page 66     Q Memory Stick functions are not available while using Twin View  Freeze or  Favorite Channel functions    Blank square appears Q This indicates that the image does not support a thumbnail view  Selecting    instead of a thumbnail image    Cannot rotate image  no Oo  thumbnail appears  m   Cannot hear audio while m  using Memory Stick    Image file name doesnot Q  appear  instead  dashes        appear    the icon  however  displays the full size image on the screen  It could also  indicate that both the thumbnail and full size images are corrupted or not  supported    Be sure the LOCK switch on the Memory Stick is set to off    If a blank square appears instead of the thumbnail image  this indicates  that the image does not support a thumbnail view and cannot be rotated   There is no audio available while using Memory Stick     Dashes appear instead of the file name if the image was recorded using  equipment that is not DCF compliant  Dashes als
7.    fi Using the Screen Menu    Bhi       Selecting Screen  Mode Options    To change from one Wide  Mode to another  use the WIDE  MODE button on the remote  control     For Wide Zoom and Zoom  modes  you can adjust the vertical  position of the picture  For details   see page 77     76    To select the Screen Menu Ss  1 Press MENU  Es  ERS je    A Wide Mode  Wide Zoom  2  Move the joystick     or  gt  to 4 3 Default  Wide Zoom  Vertical Center    move to the Screen icon and  press      3 Move the joystick   or   to    move to an option  Press to Move   l   l el gt   Select       End  MENU     select an option     4 Move the joystick    gt      to  change settings  Press    to select the changed setting     5 Press MENU to exit the Menu        The Screen menu includes the following options     Option Description    Wide Mode Wide Zoom Select to enlarge the 4 3 size picture  while  Select a Wide the upper and lower parts of the picture are  Mode to use for condensed to fit the wide screen   4 3 sources  Normal Select to return the 4 3 picture to normal  mode   Full Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture    horizontally only  to fill the wide screen     Zoom Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture  horizontally and vertically to an equal  aspect ratio that fills the wide screen     Wide Mode is unavailable while in Twin View  or when  viewing HD  1080i  720p  sources        In some cases  wide screen programs will be shown in  aspect ratios that require the display of black bands at  the 
8.   3    Press POWER to turn on the TV   Hold down RESET on the remote control     Press TV POWER on the TV   The TV will turn itself off  then back  on      Release RESET     43       Adjusting the Convergence Automatically  Flash Focus     You can also access Flash  Focus in the Setup menu  For  details  see page 85     44    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  picture blurs  Before you use your TV  be sure to adjust the  convergence  The Flash Focus feature allows you to adjust the  convergence automatically        It is recommended that you perform Flash Focus about 30 minutes after the  TV is first turned on   Tune to a TV or cable TV program     Press the FLASH FOCUS button on the front panel of the TV  see  pages 14 15      The cross pattern appears and Flash Focus begins to work     of     n         The adjustment is completed when the TV picture returns     To Obtain Optimum Convergence  Whenever you find that the picture blurs  press FLASH FOCUS        You cannot perform any other functions until Flash Focus has completed its  cycle  If you perform any other operation while Flash Focus is in progress   the Flash Focus operation is canceled     To Perform Additional Fine Manual Adjustments  Q Use the Convergence feature  described on page 45     Adjusting the Convergence Manually    For details on using the  Setup Menu  see page 83     The Convergence feature gives y
9.   3 Use a coaxial cable to connect the VCR   s VHF UHF output jack  See page 25  to the TV   s VHF UHF jack   4 Usean A V cable to connect the satellite receiver   s A V output  jacks to the VCR   s A V input jacks   5 Use an A V cable to connect the VCR   s A V output jacks to the  TV   s A V input jacks   6 Run the Auto Setup program  as described in    Setting Up the  Channel List    on page 43   Satellite antenna  cable  CATV  cable 1        IN 5 MONITOR four   1080i 720p 480p 4801  age SATELLITE  x IN    AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO  S VIDEO A ouT       Q Q Heer  VIDEO Q O    A  G  1 AIN cable 4  VCR    2 AUDIO R AUDIOL VIDEO    ANN cable    34       vewn  O  LINE IN  2    299 l  pe 5          Coaxial  cable                                     Cables are often  color coded to connectors   Connect red to red   white to white  etc     Notes on Using This Connection    To Do This    Do This     Watch the satellite receiver 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     Watch the VCR Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to select the input to which the VCR is connected   VIDEO 1 in the illustration      Set up the TV remote control If you have a non Sony VCR or satellite receiver  you must program the    to operate the satellite remote control  See    Programming the Remote Control    on pages 51 52   receiver or VCR   Activate the TV remote For the satellite receiver  press SAT 
10.   Clean the cabinet of the projection TV with a dry  soft cloth  To remove dust from the screen  wipe  it gently with a soft cloth  Stubborn stains may  be removed with a cloth slightly dampened with  a solution of mild soap and warm water  Never  use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine for cleaning     a          If the picture becomes dark after using the projection TV for a long  period of time  it may be necessary to clean the inside of the  projection TV  Consult qualified service personnel     Attachments    Do not use attachments not recommended by the  manufacturer  as they may cause hazards     Installation    Water and Moisture       Do not use power line operated sets near  water     for example  near a bathtub   washbowlI  kitchen sink  or laundry tub  in a  wet basement  or near a swimming pool  etc     Accessories       Do not place the set on an unstable cart  stand   table or shelf  The set may fall  causing serious    V Di  injury to a child or an adult and serious damage    Mf  to the set  Use only a cart or stand recommended A by  by Sony for the specific model of TV  No part of      the TV set should overhang any edge of the TV   cart or stand  any overhanging edge is a safety   hazard  An appliance and cart combination   should be moved with care  Ouick stops  e  excessive force  and uneven surfaces may cause   the appliance and cart combination to overturn  n  i     Ventilation   The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back  or bottom are
11.   V Chip technology allows parents to block  unsuitable programming from younger viewers     Q Digital Visual Interface  DVI   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         High bandwidth Digital Content Protection    10    Setting Up the TV       Overview    This chapter includes illustrated instructions for setting up your TV     Topic ELGO                                Carrying Your Projection TV 12  Installing the TV 12  TV Controls and Connectors 13 17  Basic Connections  Connecting a Cable or Antenna 18 24  Connecting Optional Equipment  VCR and Cable 26  VCR and Cable Bor 28  Two VCRs for Tape Editing 30  Satellite Receiver 32  Satellite Receiver and VCR 34  DVD Player with Component Video Connectors 36  DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors 38  Digital TV Set Top Bor with Component Video Connectors 39  Camcorder 40  Audio Receiver 41  Using the CONTROL S Feature 42  Setting Up the Channel List 43  Adjusting the Convergence Automatically  Flash Focus  44  Adjusting the Convergence Manually 45       11    Carrying Your Projection TV    Carrying the TV reguires four or more people  The TV is eguipped  with casters for easy movement on a hard surface  Be sure to move  your projection TV using the casters  The TV includes handles that  yo
12.   equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions   may cause harmful interference with radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  which can be  determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antennas    Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  from that to which the receiver is connected    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for  help     Co Coo       You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not  expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to  operate this equipment           Safety   L  Operate the projection TV only on 120 V AC    Q The plug is designed  for safety purposes  to fit into the wall  outlet only one way  If you are unable to insert the plug fully  into the outlet  contact your dealer    Q  Ifany liquid or solid object should fall inside the cabinet   unplug the projection TV immediately and have it checked  by qualified service personnel before operating it further      Q If you will not be using the projection TV for several days   disconnect the po
13.   iS     Infrared Receiver   IR   STAND BY LED    TIMER LED     CHANNEL      VOLUME    TV VIDEO    FLASH FOCUS    Receives IR signals from the TV   s remote control     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 90     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 84    Press to scan through channels  To scan quickly  through channels  press and hold down either  CHANNEL button    Press to adjust the volume     Press repeatedly to cycle through the video equipment  connected to the TV   s video inputs     Press to adjust the convergence  see page 44         KP 57165WV700    Front Panel Item Description       PaaS    MEMORY STIEK     1  MEMORY STICK  ACCESS LED   2  MEMORY STICK            gt   lel                a       o                       o   o                                  iS     POWER  Infrared Receiver     IR   STAND BY LED    TIMER LED     CHANNEL      VOLUME    TV VIDEO    FLASH FOCUS    When lit  indicates that the Memory Stick is being  read   Do not remove the Memory Stick when the  indicator is lit     Memory Stick insertion slot  For details  see    Inserting  and Removing a Memory Stick    on page 66    Press to turn on and off the TV     Receives IR signals from the TV   s remote control     Blinks when the TV is 
14.  18  0 9 Press 0   9 to select a channel  the channel changes after  ENTER 3 seconds  Press ENTER to change channels  immediately      19  TWIN VIEW Press to turn on and off Twin View  For details  see  Oo pages 59 61     20  CH     Press to scan through channels  To scan quickly  through channels  press and hold down either CH  button      21  MEMORY STICK Press to display the Memory Stick Menu  For details   Aa see    Using the Memory Stick Picture Viewer    on  page 64   22  DRC PALETTE Press repeatedly to cycle through the three Custom  DRC Palette options  Also available in the Video  Menu  For details  see    Selecting Video Options    on    a  i   3   e    gt    0   A   e    gt                     pages 72 73     23  DISPLAY Press once to display the current channel number   current time  and channel label  if set   Press again to  turn Display off    24  GUIDE  Press to display the program guide of your satellite       program provider          Requires that you first program the remote control  page 51   if not Sony brand     49        paa  p    f     e   YU  vy  p       E  vy              Inside Panel To access the inside panel  open the outside cover as shown      amp  Opening the outside cover automatically switches the remote control to  operate your VCR or DVD player  depending on the position of the A V slide  switch  For details  see page 51        20                26                      27                         28                   29          30         
15.  212 213    Satellite Receivers    Manufacturer Code    Sony    Dish Network    Echostar  General  Electric  Hitachi  Hughes  Mitsubishi  Panasonic  RCA   PROSCAN  Toshiba    801  810  810  802    805  804  809  803  802  808    806  807    Using Other Eguipment with Your TV Remote Control       All Eguipment  To Do This    Do This     Switch the TV   s input to the Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to cycle  VCR  DVD player  or other through the video equipment connected  connected equipment to the TV   s video inputs     Set up the TV remote control to You must program the remote control the  operate non Sony equipment first time you use it  See    Programming  the Remote Control    on pages 51 to 52        Operating a VCR    To Do This    Press    Activate the remote control Open the outside cover  as shown on page 50           to operate the VCR The set the A V slide switch to the position e   you programmed for the VCR  3   Change channels CH     9   Record B and     simultaneously ja   Play  gt      Stop E Se   Fast forward  gt  gt      Rewind the tape  lt  lt    Pause H   Search the picture forward P or 44 during playback   or backward  release to resume normal playback    Change input mode TV VCR   Operating a  To Do This    Press    Satellite Receiver  Activate the remote control SAT CABLE FUNCTION    to operate the satellite    receiver   Turn on  off SAT CABLE POWER  Select a channel 0 9  ENTER  Change channels CH        Back to previous channel JUMP  Display channel numbe
16.  26  and 28      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   YA ai VHF UHF  combined 75 ohm   VHE UHFor Pia EB   gt     e   Cable       300 ohm twin lead cable  usually found in older homes     Cable Type Connect As Shown   VHF Only or 300 ohm twin   UHF Only or lead cable VHF UHF  combined     TE 16     lt D     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         VHF UHF  ai    U V mixer   not supplied                       rsi   300 ohm twin  lead cable    19          Cable and Antenna  Only    20    For best results  use this connection if you    Q Havea 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     Q Do not havea cable box or VCR   If you have a cable box  see  pages 22 to 24  If you have a VCR  see pages 26 and 28      Cable Type Connect As Shown    Cable TV  CATV  Antenna cable AUX  and Antenna N o  TO   No connection to CONVERTER  TO CONVERTER   VHF UHF                   CATV cable    About Using This Connection with Dual Picture  Twin View  etc   Features    With this connection  you cannot view antenna channels in the right dual picture  window     Notes on Using This Connec
17.  TV or remove Memory Stick media from the insertion slot  while data is being read  as indicated by the Memory Stick  indicator light being on     Avoid touching the terminal of Memory Stick media or bringing  it into contact with a metal object     Do not drop  bend  or submit Memory Stick media to external  shock     Do not disassemble or modify Memory Stick media   Avoid getting liquid on Memory Stick media   Apply labels only within the designated label area     Label Area  4 w Memory STICK    To avoid permanent damage to still image data  do not use or  store Memory Stick media in a location subject to     3  ib 3    High temperature  such as near a heater or inside a hot car   High humidity   Direct sunlight   Corrosive substances   Magnetic fields   Excessive dust       OocaooeoRAe B    Static electricity or electric noise    Store and carry Memory Stick media in its original case to ensure  protection of stored data     Save a backup of stored data        89    Contacting Sony    If  after reading these operating instructions  you have additional  guestions related to the use of your Sony television  please call our  Customer Information Services Center at 1 800 222 SONY  7669   US  residents only  or  416  499 SONY  7669   Canadian residents only         Troubleshooting  If you are having problems with your TV  you can reset all the TV   s  settings to their original factory default settings  as follows      Notice  The following procedure resets all custom settings 
18.  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        22    Notes on Using This Connection  To Do This     Use the cable bor    Set up the TV remote control  to operate the cable bor  Activate the remote control to  operate the cable bor    Prevent the accidental  switching of TV channels    Switch the TV   s input  between the cable bor and  cable    To connect the cable bor and cable    1 Connect the cable from your cable company to the TV   s  VHF UHF jack    2 Usea coaxial cable to connect the TV   s TO CONVERTER jack to  the cable box   s input jack   The TV   s internal converter lets you  switch between unscrambled signals coming straight into the TV  and scrambled signals coming in through the cable box   eliminating the need for an external splitter     3 Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box   s output jack to the  TV   s AUX jack    4 Run the Auto Setup program  as described in    Setting Up the  Channel List    on page 43     Cable box Coaxial cable AUX       Q GooD  our 3 10  CONVERTER      lt      75 ohm coaxial cable   not supplied     1 VHF UHF    CATV cable  unscrambled channels     Do This      Tune the TV to the channel the cable box is se
19.  channel lists   etc   to the factory default settings   1 Turn on the TV   2 Hold down the RESET button on the remote control   3 Press the POWER button on the front panel of the TV   4 Release the RESET button on the remote control   Twin View  Problem Possible Remedies  I cannot get Twin View to O If you are using a cable box to unscramble all channels  as shown on  work page 24   you cannot use the Twin View feature  This is because the cable    box can unscramble only one channel at a time  But if you need the cable  box to unscramble only some  usually premium  channels  you can use  Twin View for unscrambled channels if you connect both a cable and cable  box  as shown on page 22    Q You can use Twin View to view a signal from a different source that is  connected to the TV s A V jacks  such as a VCR or DVD player  in the  second window by pressing the TV VIDEO button while in Twin View    0 Sources connected to the AUX  VIDEO 5  VIDEO 6  and VIDEO 7 inputs  display in the left Twin View window  but not the right    There is no Twin View Q Be sure the Twin View window is set to a video input or channel that has a  window  or it is just static signal airing    Q You might be tuned to a video input with nothing connected to it  Try  cycling through the video inputs by pressing the TV VIDEO button    Q If you connected equipment to the TV   s AUX jack  it will display in the left  Twin View window  but not the right    Twin View cannot display O Try cycling through the v
20.  contains more p  39E A  images or folders than can be bs         tt N  displayed on one screen  eer An N N        8 5 A ime  Directory Name  900MSDCF Page 1 42  Filename  DSC00004 Image  12 254 Information about the  Date  amp  Time  4 12 2001 6 43PM selected image  Picture Size  640x480  Mowe t  e   Select PD  4 Move the joystick          to highlight an image and press    to  select the image  Selecting an image displays that image at full  size  While an image is displayed full size  you can do any of the  following   Display the previous image Move the joystick       Display the next image Move the joystick     If you move the  i joystick  gt  while viewing the last image   Larger images will take the first image is displayed  If you  longer to display on screen  move the joystick     while viewing the  first image  the last image is displayed   Display the Memory Press  9    Stick Inder    5 To return to the Memory Stick Menu  move the joystick to  Menu  and press           If a blank square appears instead of a thumbnail image  this indicates that  the image does not support a thumbnail view  Selecting the icon  however   displays the full size image on the screen  It could also indicate that both  the thumbnail and full size images are corrupted or not supported     68    Using the Memory    Stick Slideshow    Changing the  Memory Stick  Setup Options    The Memory Stick Slideshow lets you watch a slideshow of the  images that are on the Memory Stick     1    2    Ins
21.  illustration above    Set up the TV remote control If you have anon Sony VCR  you must program the remote control  See  to operate the VCR s     Programming the Remote Control    on pages 51 52   Activate the TV remote Open the outside cover  as shown on page 50  Then set the A V slide switch    control to operate the VCR s  to the position you programmed for the VCR    Control VCR functions with See    Operating a VCR    on page 53    the TV remote control   Label video inputs to easily See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 83 84     identify equipment connected  to the TV       31       Satellite Receiver    To connect a satellite receiver    1 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver   s  satellite input jack     Using  S VIDEO jacks  2  See page 25         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       HD DVD IN  VIDEO IN IMONITOR  one  10801720p 480p 480i   OUT          AUX          TO  CONVERTER          VHF UHF    1  VAR FIX         lt        3        x   s vool 2   SANE    VIDEO             NI            3       L   MONO   AUDIO             QOQQ           O00000                   2 6 7                 10     Q  9  z  3  2  fe   r  o    z0  EO                             AIV cable    32    G         VHF UHF jack     4 Run the Auto Setup program  as described in    Setting Up the  Channel List    on p
22.  implemented this format  DCF stands for    Design Rules  for Camera File Systems     which are specifications established by the Japan  Electronic Industry Development Association  JEIDA      Unsupported  Image Types    About DCF File Names   Most Sony brand digital still and video cameras automatically record  still images using DCF compliant directory and file names  as shown  in the following example        100MSDCF_                                      mage Directory Name                  DSC00001  DSC00002  DSC00003                         Image File Names                      Do not rename directories  If the names are changed  the still images  cannot be displayed on your TV     This TV   s Memory Stick viewer cannot display any of the following     Q Images recorded on digital still cameras and digital video  cameras that are not Sony brand       Q Images recorded using products that are not DCF compliant   including the following Sony products   Digital still cameras DSC D700  DSC D770  Digital video cameras DCR TRV900 DSR PD100A   Q Images stored on a Memory Stick that has a capacity that exceeds  128MB   Q Images stored in TIFF or any other non JPEG compression format    Q Images in directories that were modified or renamed on a  computer       Q Images with less than 16 horizontal and or vertical lines per dot    Q Images with more than 4096 horizontal and or vertical lines per  dot    Q Movie clips       65    Inserting and  Removing a  Memory Stick    When remo
23.  provided for necessary ventilation  To  ensure reliable operation of the set  and to protect it  from overheating  these slots and openings must  never be blocked or covered     C  Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth  or other materials        Q Never block the slots and openings by placing  the set on a bed  sofa  rug or other similar  surface     Q Never place the set in a confined space  such as  a bookcase or built in cabinet  unless proper  ventilation is provided     Q Donot place the set near or over a radiator or  heat register  or where it is exposed to direct  sunlight        Power Cord Protection    Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the  power cord  and do not place the set where the  power cord is subject to wear or abuse     Antennas       Outdoor Antenna Grounding    If an outdoor antenna is installed  follow the precautions below  An  outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of  overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits  or  where it can come in contact with such power lines or circuits     WHEN INSTALLING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA SYSTEM   EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO KEEP FROM  CONTACTING SUCH POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS AS  CONTACT WITH THEM IS ALMOST INVARIABLY FATAL     Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some  protection against voltage surges and built up static charges     Section 810 of the National Electrical Code  NEC  in USA and  Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code 
24.  viewing   select Advanced Video options  and more   Audio Offers enhanced audio options such as listening to 74  Te second audio programming  SAP  or customizing  eh the Effect of the sound on your TV     Allows you to make Wide Mode adjustments and 76  make changes to the screen   s vertical center   15  Press MENU to enter and Channel Allows you to set up a Favorite Channel list runthe 78  exit Menus  Auto Program function  skip and label channels  and  more   Parent Lets you control the viewing of programs based on 80    their ratings        Setup Provides options for setting up your system  83  including selecting closed caption modes  setting the  Timer  labeling video inputs  selecting the language   of the on screen menus  and more     BILE       Navigating Through Menus                         To Do This    Press  Display the Menu MENU  Move through the Menus    gt   ETA Move through the Menu options ay  Menus include navigation Select eae  help text that appears at the ic sa mange  bottom of each Menu  Change an option   s settings tte    Select  confirm  changed setting or     Exit the Menu MENU       71            Using the Video Menu    To select the Video Menu  1 Press MENU     2 Move the joystick     or  gt  to   JESS   i i i i   Vivid   highlight the Video icon and  Picture ANAT he   press     Wa UE   Hue oT    3 Move the joystick to highlight USEMI    Color Temp   Cool    i Ai ClearEdge VM  High  an option  Press    toselectan MKUU ana    option  Move  Hee  S
25. 2   337   332  305  330   335  338   308  309  310  314  336  337  332   309  335   305  304   323  324  325   326   325  338  321  314  336  337  309  308   327    Manufacturer Code    Orion  Panasonic    Pentax  Philco  Philips  Pioneer  Quasar  RCA   PROSCAN    Realistic    Sansui  Samsung  Sanyo  Scott    Sharp  Signature  2000  M   Ward   SV2000  Sylvania    Symphonic  Tashiro  Tatung  Teac    Technics  Toshiba  Wards    Yamaha    Zenith    Laserdisc Players    Manufacturer Code    Sony  Panasonic  Pioneer    317   308  309  306   307   305  304   308  309   308  309 310  308   308  309  306  304  305  308   309  311  312   313  310  329  309  330  328   335  324  338  314   322  313  321  330  335   312  313  321   335  323  324   325  326   327  328   338  327    338   308  309  338   310   338   332   314  336  337  314  336  338   337   309  308   312  311   327  328  335   331  332   314  330  336   337   331    701  704  710  702    DVD Players    Manufacturer Code    Sony  General  Electric  Hitachi  JVC  Magnavox  Mitsubishi  Oritron  Panasonic  Philips  Pioneer    RCA Proscan    Samsung  Toshiba  Zenith    Cable Boxes    751  755    758  756  757  761  759  753  757  752  755  758  754  760    Manufacturer Code    Sony    Hamlin  Regal    Jerrold G  I     Oak  Panasonic  Pioneer  Scientific  Atlanta  Tocom  Zenith    230   222  223  224   225  226   201  202  203   204  205  206   207  208  218  227  228  229  219  220  221  214  215   209  210  211    216  217 
26. 6     When you change channels  or inputs  the Wide Mode  settings revert to the 4 3  Default setting in the Screen  menu  To retain the current  Wide Mode setting as channels  and inputs are changed  set 4 3  Default to Off  For details  see  page 77     58    Wide Screen mode lets you watch 4 3 normal broadcasts in several  Wide Screen modes  16 9 aspect ratio         When viewing high definition programs broadcast in 720p 1080i  it is not  possible to change between Wide Screen modes     Q Press WIDE MODE repeatedly to toggle through the following Wide    Mode settings     4       Wide Zoom       Normal    Zoom             Wide Zoom enlarges the 4 3  picture  while the upper and  lower parts of the picture are  condensed to fit the 16 9 screen     Normal returns the 4 3 picture to  its original size     Full Mode stretches the 4 3  picture horizontally only  to fill  the 16 9 screen     Zoom Mode enlarges the 4 3  picture horizontally and  vertically to an equal aspect ratio  that fills the 16 9 screen  Useful  for watching Letterbox movies     Using Twin View    Twin View lets you see two pictures from two sources     from an  antenna  VCR  DVD  etc      on the screen at the same time  You hear  the sound from only one of the sources at a time  but you can choose  which source   s sound is selected  You can also change the relative size  of each of the pictures     Displaying Twin 1 Tune the TV to a working channel   Pictures 2 Press Q     Factors Affecting Twin View    m
27. 78  Channel Skip  Add 79  channels    creating labels 79  setting up 43  CineMotion 10  48  73  ClearEdge VM 10  73  clearing  Favorite Channels 62  closed caption modes 71  83  CODE SET button 49  color  adjusting 72  CONTROL S 42  CONTROL S IN OUT jacks  described 17  Convergence  adjusting automatically 44  Convergence  adjusting manually 45  Cool  Color Temperature 72    D  Demo  Menus 85  Digital Reality Creation 9  Digital Visual Interface  DVI  10  17  DISC MENU button 50  54  DISPLAY button 49  56  DRC Mode 73  DRC MODE button 48  DRC Palette 73  DRC PALETTE button 49  DRC  See Digital Reality Creation   DVD player  using with TV remote control 54  with A V connectors  connecting 38  DVI  See Digital Visual Interface   DVI HDTV 17  95    E  Effect button 50  ENTER button 49  56    F  Fast forward button 50  Favorite Channels  clearing 62  in Channel Menu 78  using 62  FAVORITES button 48    97       features 9   Fixed audio setting 75  Flash Focus 44  FREEZE button 50  63  Freeze  using 63   Full mode  setting 76    G  GUIDE button 49    H   HD Detailer 10   HD DVD IN  1080i 720p  480p  480i  jacks   described 17   hue  adjusting 72    l  INDEX button 48  57  interlaced 9  48  73  88    J  joystick 48  JUMP button 48  56    L  label  channels 79  Language  setting 84  LOCK switch  Memory Stick 70    M  MDP  using with TV remote control 54  Memory Stick  Index 68  indicator  LED  14  15  inserting 66  insertion slot 14  15  Menu 67  precautions 89  Rotate Picture 70  S
28. AR FIX        X X    sS voco     OOl   Oot    2          1       Ci  E CATV    cable                              Coaxial  cable                   9  D                                        W             O  of  of          Z  fo   ei  s                         Coaxial  cable 4                      VCR            AUDIOR AUDIO L VIDEO       Cables are often  color coded to connectors   Connect red to red   white to white  etc                          AN cable    Notes on Using This Connection  To Do This    Do This       Watch cable  unscrambled  Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to select the cable input  UHF VHF in the  channels illustration      Watch cable box  scrambled  Turn on the VCR and tune it to the channel the cable box is set to  usually       channels 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    Watch the VCR Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input  VIDEO 1 in the  illustration     Set up the TV remote control If you have a non Sony VCR  you must program the remote control  See   to operate the cable box or    Programming the Remote Control    on pages 51 52    VCR    Activate the remote control to For the cable box  press SAT CABLE FUNCTION  For the VCR  open the outside   operate the cable box or VCR cover  as shown on page 50  Then set the A V slide switch to the position  you programmed for the VCR    Control specific cable box and See    Operating a Cable Box    o
29. CABLE FUNCTION  For the VCR  open the  control to operate the satellite outside cover  as shown on page 50  Then set the A V slide switch to the  receiver or VCR position you programmed for the VCR     Control satellite receiver and See    Operating a Satellite Receiver    on page 53 and    Operating a VCR    on  VCR functions with the TV page 53   remote control       Label video inputs to easily See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 83 84   identify equipment connected  to the TV    35    DVD Player with For best results  use this connection if your DVD player has  Component component video  Y  PB  Pr  jacks   Video Connectors  To connect a DVD player with component video connectors  1 Usea component video cable  or three composite video cables  to  connect the DVD player   s Y  PB and Pr jacks to the Y  PB and PR  jacks  VIDEO 5  on the TV       The Y  PB and Pr jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled Y   CB and Cr  or Y  B Y and R Y  If so  connect the cables to like colors     2 Usean audio cable to connect the DVD player   s audio output  jacks to the TV   s VIDEO 5 audio input jacks        Component video cables                                                                                  1  DVD player y T VIDEO IN wonton  UDIC fi radeon     1J a fa  0  fm f AUX    LINE OUT     COMPONENT VIDEO OUT           R AUDIO 1 L VIDEO Ps PR S VIDEO  TO       CONVERTER                       lt   aS  ja     T  7                                     Cab
30. Caption Vision        83    Video Label Allows you to identify A V eguipment you connected to  the TV  such as a VCR  DVD  etc  For example  if you have  a DVD player connected to the VIDEO 5 jack  you can  select the label DVD for the VIDEO 5 input  Then when  you press the TV VIDEO button to change inputs  the Video  Label you assigned to that input appears on screen   1 Move the joystick or   to highlight the video input   VIDEO 1 7  to which you want to assign a label   Then press    to select the input   aE 2 Move the joystick   or 4 to highlight one of the  The Skip label is useful for displayed labels  Then press    to select the label   inputs that do not have  equipment connected to  them     You can select from the following labels for each input     Video 1 2 3 4 VHS  DVD  Receiver  Satellite  Cable Box   8mm  DTV  Game  LD  Web  Beta  Skip    Video 5 6 7 DVD  Satellite  Cable Box  DTV  HD  Skip       If you select Skip  your TV skips this input when you  press the TV VIDEO button     Language Select to display all on screen Menus in your language of  choice     Clock Timers Select to set the clock and to program your TV to turn on  and off at two scheduled viewing times     Timer 1 You can use the Timers to program   Timer 2 the TV to turn on and off and tune  to a specific channel at two  scheduled viewing times     Timer 1 and Timer 2 are not available to be set until you set  To go directly to the Current Time   programming Timer 1 or 2  1 Move the joystick   o
31. E button on the remote control   1 Move the joystick to highlight Custom 1   Custom 2  or Custom 3 and then press      The DRC palette appears     Custom 1   26     Clarity  1        2 Move the joystick to adjust the position of  the marker      As you move the   higher  along the Reality axis  the picture becomes  more detailed  As you move the   to the  right along the Clarity axis  the picture  becomes smoother    3 Tosave the setting  press        To return the Custom options to the default  factory settings  press the RESET button        73          Using the Audio Menu    Ee    To select the Audio Menu    1 Press MENU     2  Move the joystick     or  gt  to  highlight the Audio icon and    press        3 Move the joystick to highlight  an option  Press    to select  an option        Treble    AOU  ence  Bass    Balance TOY WAA    Steady Sound   Effect  Simulated  MTS  Stereo  Speaker  On  Audio Out  Fiked       Move   f      e gt   Select    End  MENU     4 Move the joystick          to  change settings  Press    to select the changed setting     5 Press MENU to exit the Menu     To restore the factory default settings for Treble  Bass  and Balance  DO Press RESET on the remote control when in the Audio Menu        Selecting Audio   Options  Treble  Bass  Balance    Steady Sound  To change quickly from one    Effect to another  use the    Effect   button on the inside panel of the   remote control   MTS  Enjoy stereo   bilingual and    mono programs    74    The Audio M
32. VNCR ver  gt      oC  O O  O       wha                   REC Ree                                  view       CION    MUTING SLEEP SAT GABLE POWER      FUNCTION         v    SAT CABLE       TVVIDEO ANT PIC MODE                             wine MODE LA M vey  ai  gt              PALETTE       DISPLAY    AA a  Gee       CODE SET             The remote control is preset to operate Sony brand video equipment     Sony Equipment Switch Position on Programmable Code  Remote Control Number   Beta  Ed Beta VCRs AV1 303   8 mm VCR AV2 302   VHS VCR AV3 301   DVD player DVD 751    If you have video equipment other than Sony brand that you want to  control with the TV   s remote control  use the following procedure to  program the remote control        The equipment must have infrared  IR  remote capability in order to be used  with the remote control     1 Turn to the list of    Manufacturer   s Codes    on page 52  and find  the three digit code number for the manufacturer of your  equipment   If more than one code number is listed  use the  number listed first      2 Open the remote control and set the A V slide switch to 1  2  3  or  DVD     Press CODE SET   Enter the three digit manufacturer   s code number   5 Press ENTER     a   se   3   e   pes   e   A           r             A w       You must do step 5 within 10 seconds of step 4  or you must redo  steps 3 through 5     6 To check if the code number works  aim the TV   s remote control  at the equipment and press the POWER butto
33. a E TES   Two VCRs for Tape Editing   Satellite RES D eee cee eener   Satellite Receiver and VCR   DVD Player with Component Video COnnectoTS                 wwwwwwmmwe    DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors   Digital TV Set Top Box with Component Video Connectors               39   CAM CONGO sirsenis ain erra inaadiie ap a R E E RSE   AUDIO Nai  Using the CONTROL S Feature  Setting Up the Channel List               Using Auto Setup         eeeceeeeeeeeceeteeeeeteeeeeteeesereeeennteenenes  Adjusting the Convergence Automatically  Flash Focus      Adjusting the Convergence Manually        sscccccsceccccessseecnensereseseseensennnetee   Notes on Adjusting the Convergence Manually                 ecceceeee         Using the Remote Control    LO NA MA esaa aeaaea raaa NAN SA MCH eee ee eel etal  Inserting Batteries           Button Descriptions  Programming the Remote Control  Using Other Equipment with Your TV Remote Control                  ssmmwaa 53       Using the Features    Using the Menus    Other Information    OVEIVICW EA E EEA T E  Watching TV visiccssieisecsessaecsssteceteiccssecencisaversesac  sossesdcaudeesess casaees anadir anias  Using the Scrolling Index  Using Wide Mode  Using TWIN ViQW       c2s1cccccceeseereeeeees  Displaying Twin Pictures uwawa aka kaaa aaa aaa  Factors Affecting Twin VIEW          wwwwwwmmmaami mimi ww wwawwmw www waana  Activating the Picture                Changing the Picture Size  Using Favorite Channel5                 wwssmssm
34. age 43       3 CATV cable          Satellite antenna  SATELLITEIN  Cable    e tb gt        ouT    AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO       IN LINE OUT 1  3    2       VHF UHF                                                                Cables are often  color coded to connectors   Connect red to red   white to white  etc     Notes on Using This Connection    To Do This    Do This       Watch the satellite receiver Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to select the satellite receiver input   VIDEO 1 in the illustration     Set up the TV remote control to operate the If you have a non Sony satellite receiver  you must program  satellite receiver the remote control  See    Programming the Remote Control     on pages 51 52    Activate the TV remote control to operate Press SAT CABLE FUNCTION    the satellite receiver   Control satellite receiver functions with the See    Operating a Satellite Receiver    on page 53   TV remote control    Label video inputs to easily identify See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 83   equipment connected to the TV 84     33          Satellite Receiver To connect a satellite receiver and VCR                                                                                                                                                                                                 and VCR 1 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver   s  satellite input jack   re 2 Connect the CATV cable to the VCR   s VHF UHF input jack   Ser jacks
35. age 81    Canada Select to use Canadian ratings  see  page 82      80       US Models   Selecting Custom  Rating Options    The Content Based Ratings  are linked to the level of the  Age Based Rating  For example   a program with an Age Based  Rating of TV PG V  Violence   rating may contain moderate  violence  while a TV 14 V   Violence  rating may contain  more intense violence     To ensure maximum  blocking capability  set the Age   Based Ratings     If you block unrated TV  programs  be aware that the  following types of programs  may be blocked  programs  broadcast from another country   emergency broadcasts  political  programs  sports  news  public  service announcements   religious programs and weather        Viewing Blocked  Programs    For US models  the Custom Rating Menu includes the following  options   For Canadian models  see page 82      Option Description    Movie Rating G All children and General Audience   PG Parental Guidance suggested   PG 13 Parental Guidance for children under 13   R Restricted viewing  parental guidance is    suggested for children under 17     NC 17 No one 17 or under allowed    and X  TV Rating Age Based Ratings  Block programs TV Y All children   by their rating  TV Y7 Directed to children age 7 and older   content or both TV G General Audience   TV PG Parental Guidance suggested   TV 14 Parents Strongly cautioned     TV MA Mature Audience only     Content Based Ratings    FV Fantasy Violence    D Suggestive Dialogue    L Strong La
36. al cable to connect the cable box   s output jack to the  TV   s VHF UHF jack     3 Run the Auto Setup program  as described in    Setting Up the  Channel List    on page 43     CATV i  cable Coaxial cable VHF UHF    T  2    Notes on Using This Connection  To Do This    Do This       Use the cable box 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        Set up the TV remote control Program the remote control  See    Programming the Remote Control    on   to operate the cable box pages 51 52    Activate the remote control to Press SAT CABLE FUNCTION    operate the cable box   Prevent the accidental When using the cable box  you need the TV to stay on the channel the cable   switching of TV channels box is set to  usually channel 3 or 4   You can use the TV   s Channel Fix  feature to lock in a specific channel  For details  see    Using the Channel  Menu    on page 78     24    Connecting Optional Eguipment    Use the directions in this section to connect the following optional       eguipment    VCR and Cable 26  VCR and Cable Bor 28  Two VCRs for Tape Editing 30  Satellite Receiver 32  Satellite Receiver and VCR 34  DVD Player with Component Video 36  Connectors   DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio 38  Connectors   Camcorder 40  Audio Receiver 41       About Using 7  If the optional equipment you are connecting has an S VIDEO   S VIDEO jack  shown at left   you can use an S VIDEO cable for  improved 
37. amzmanzw  Creating a List of Favorite Channels     Displaying a List of Favorite Channels              wwwmwmmmwm zama  Using the Freeze Function                 wwsemmammmawa  Using the Memory Stick Picture Viewer  About Memory Stick             wmmmmmmmmm  SUppOrted Image TPES aa wa  Unsupported Image Types             wwwwmmmwamwimwwwimanwwwwwwwi mwina  Inserting and Removing a Memory Stick       Displaying the Memory Stick MENU             wwwwmmammamwwmmi www iwa  Using the Memory Stick INd X aw  Using the Memory Stick Slideshow            ccccccceeceeeceesseecesseeeetseeees  Changing the Memory Stick Setup Options  Using the Rotate Picture Screen oo    cece eccceceteceeceeeeenseeeeeneeeetaeess           OVEIVICW on sececcesereecesnecneccencseeneeeceenens  Navigating Through Menus  USING the Video Me     sii  USING th   Audio Men   sessccisscsssssccsccasseccssnsecssccssnssecetencssedcnsavessetessensssetveseses  Using the Screen Menu                  e  Using the Channel Menu                  Using the Parent MENnu                     Using the Setup MU iisies sesvscossccsevenssienvevessstecesnscssvecnsssacvaansnsevenaeuas ZAKIA       LA VAA AAA AAA AAA EE  GIOSS ALY APEE E P A E A E EE   Notes on Using Memory Stick Media  Contacting SONY     212 ccccecccerenceeseennenceeneenseneeeneens   TROUDIOSNOOEING ai Aiba kia ia  SPDOCITICATIONS sisisi anian iasanen iniaa araia dasari  Optional Accessories           Introducing the Projection TV       Welcome    Thank you for purch
38. annel appears in the upper right of the screen   Press  9  to select that channel as a Favorite Channel    To add more channels to your favorites list  repeat steps 4 5    To clear a Favorite Channel  move the joystick   or 4 to highlight  the channel you want to clear  Press    and then press RESET     Press MENU to exit the Menu     Press FAVORITES  The Favorite Channels list appears     Preview of  highlighted Favorite  Channel    Favorite  Channels       Move the joystick   or    to highlight the channel you want to  watch     A preview of the highlighted Favorite Channel appears   Press  9  to select the channel 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        The Freeze feature is not available while you are using the Twin View or  Scrolling Index features     1 When the program information you want to capture is displayed   press FREEZE     2 The TV switches to Twin View mode and displays the    frozen     picture on the right  while the current program continues on the    left   Current Frozen  program picture  in progress       3 To cancel and return to normal viewing  press FREEZE  or just tune  to another channel         63       Using the Memory Stick Picture Viewer    About Memory  Stick       Supported Image    Types    64    Memory Stick  sold separately  is a new  compact  portable  and  ve
39. asing the Sony Projection TV  This manual is to  be used with the following models    Q KP 57WV600   Q KP 65WV600   Q KP 57WV700   Q KP 65WV700       Package Contents Along with your new projection TV  the package contains a remote  control and two AA batteries  No additional cables are included   These items are all you need to set up and operate the projection TV  in its basic configuration     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 enjoy with your new TV include     Q Wide Screen Mode  Watch conventional 4 3 aspect ratio  broadcasts in wide screen  16 9  mode   Q DRC    Digital Reality Creation  Multifunction V1  Unlike  conventional line doublers  the DRC Multifunction feature  replaces the signal   s NTSC waveform with the near 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  The DRC Palette option lets you customize the level of  detail  Reality  and smoothness  Clarity  to create up to three  custom palettes        Q Scrolling Index  Lets you preview and select programs from a  scrolling in
40. below the Sony logo  on the sticker  and also on the  TV box  white label   Record these numbers in the spaces provided  below  Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer  regarding this product     Model No        Serial No        IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS    For your protection  please read these instructions completely  and  keep this manual for future reference     Carefully observe and comply with all warnings  cautions and  instructions placed on the set or described in the operating  instructions or service manual     WARNING    To guard against injury  the following basic safety precautions  should be observed in the installation  use and servicing of the set     Use    Power Sources    This set should be operated only from the type  of power source indicated on the serial model  plate  If you are not sure of the type of electrical  power supplied to your home  consult your  dealer or local power company  For those sets  designed to operate from battery power  refer  to the operating instructions        Grounding or Polarization   This set is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug  a plug  having one blade wider than the other   or with a three wire  grounding type plug  a plug having a third pin for  grounding  Follow the instructions below     For the set with a polarized AC power cord plug   This plug will fit into the power outlet only one   way  This is a safety feature  If you are unable to eo  insert the plug fully into the outlet  try reversing   t
41. between Press TV VIDEO   sources connected to the TV   s   A V inputs   Change the picture size Move the joystick   or      For details  see     Changing the Picture Size    on page 61                  60    Changing the The zoom feature lets you vary the relative size of the left and right  Picture Size pictures     1 Move the joystick   or  gt  to  activate the picture that you  want to resize    2  Move the joystick   to enlarge  the picture    3 Move the joystick   to make the  picture smaller        When you adjust the picture sizes  the TV memorizes the change  The  next time you use the Twin View function  the memorized sizes  appear     61       Using Favorite Channels    The Favorite Channels feature lets you select programs from a list of  up to eight favorite channels that you specify     Creating a List of    Favorite Channels    For details on using the  Channel Menu  see page 78     Displaying a List    of Favorite  Channels    To assign Channel Labels   e g   ABC  HBO  MTV  etc   to  channel numbers  as shown at  right  use the Channel Label  feature in the Channel Menu   see page 79      62    Ww    Press MENU to display the Menu   Move the joystick     or  gt  to highlight the Channel icon and press         Press to select Favorite Channels    Move the joystick   or 4 to highlight a Favorite Channel number   1 8  and press       Move the joystick   or 4 to highlight a channel you want to  assign to the Favorite Channel number  A preview of the  highlighted ch
42. 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 22 to 23     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    17    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 bor  antenna  and  whether or not you plan to connect a VCR     If You Are Connecting See Page       Cable or Antenna Only 19     1 No cable box or VCR  Cable and Antenna Only 20     1 No cable box or VCR  Cable Box and Cable Only 22    Q Cable box unscrambles only some  channels  usually premium channels        I No VCR   Cable Box Only 24  9 Cable box unscrambles all channels   I NoVCR    If you are connecting a VCR  Q See the connections described on pages 26 and 28     18       Cable or Antenna  Only    For best results  use one of the following connections if you are connecting a   cable or an antenna and you    Q Do not need a cable box to unscramble channels   If you have a  cable bor  see pages 22 24         Q Donotintend to connect a VCR   If you have a VCR  see pages
43. ble TV channels that  are not presently in TV memory  see page 78            93          General    Problem Possible Remedies    How to reset TV to m   factory settings    How to restore Video settings H  to factory settings   How to restore Audio m   settings to factory settings  Cannot cycle through the a  other video equipment  connected to the TV   Cannot operate Menu m    Lost password a    LED on front panel is lit m     94    Turn on the TV  While holding down the RESET button on the remote  control  press the POWER button on the TV   The TV will turn itself off  then  back on again   Release the RESET button    Press the RESET button on the remote control while in the Video Menu  see  page 72     Press the RESET button on the remote control while in the Audio Menu  see  page 74     Be sure the Video Label option is not set to Skip  see page 84      If a menu option appears in gray  this indicates that the TV is in a state in  which the menu option is not available    In the password screen  see page 80   enter the following master password   4357  The master password clears your previous password  it cannot be  used to temporarily unblock channels    The STAND BY LED  see page 14  blinks when the TV is turned on  then  shuts off when the picture is displayed  If the LED blinks continuously  this  may indicate the TV needs service    The TIMER LED  see page 14  indicates that the timer is set  When the  timer is set  this LED will remain lit even when the TV is turned 
44. can    Q 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 51     Q 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         Q 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     Q  Three coaxial cables   Q 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 Usea 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   AN Usi  SDO jacks  5 Usean A V cable to connect the VCR   s A V output jacks to the  See page 25  TV   s A V input jacks     6 Run the Auto Setup program  as described in    Setting Up the  Channel List    on page 43     28     DVD IN  VIDEO IN Imonitor  AUDIO  1080i 720p 480p 480i   1 3 4 OUT          AUX          x Splitter   CONVERTER Zinot supplied     VHF UHF     V
45. clean    Velocity   Modulation  To change quickly from one Advanced  DRC Mode to another  use the Video    DRC MODE button on the remote  control     DRC Mode    Advanced Video options are  not available  grayed out  when  watching 480p  720p  and 1080i  sources       DRC Palette  To change quickly from one   DRC Palette to another  use the   DRC PALETTE button on the   remote control     For best results  adjust the  Reality by moving the joystick    Y until you are satisfied with the  level of detail  Then adjust the  Clarity by moving the joystick  lt     until you have a smooth  image     edge  Select from High  Medium  Low  Off     Select Program to choose among the DRC Mode and DRC Palette  options while viewing NTSC sources     Creates a high resolution picture with 4x  density  for high quality sources  i e   DVD  player  satellite receiver      Interlaced Recommended for moving    pictures     Progressive Recommended for still images and  text     CineMotion Provides an optimized display by  automatically detecting film  content and applying a reverse 3 2  pulldown process  Moving  pictures will appear clearer and  more natural looking     Allows you to customize the level of detail   Reality  and smoothness  Clarity  for up to  three input sources  For example  you can  create one Custom setting to optimize your  cable input   s picture  and create another to  optimize your DVD player   s picture  You can  switch among the three Custom settings using  the DRC PALETT
46. 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                    HD DVD IN  VIDEO IN IMonitoR  AUDIO  10801 720p 480p 480i   3 OUT    Cnn AUX  zd z         m        lt     TO  a  CONVERTER             QOQ   OOOO        OOO    E        OOOO     5  2   9      VHE UHF                            O  OC  QO  O   C                        O0    of  op       Z  o  iS             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 78      Using Auto Setup       The Auto Setup feature does not apply for installations that use a cable box    N    _    3    for all channel selection     Press POWER to turn on the TV   Press TV FUNCTION on the remote control     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  2
47. dex of video pictures    Q Favorite Channels  Allows you to preview and select from eight  of your favorite channels     Q 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     Q ClearEdge VM    Velocity Modulation  Sharpens picture  definition by enhancing vertical lines    Q Uniform Brightness Screen  KP 57 65WV700 only   Special  optical technology expands the vertical viewing angle to nearly  double that of other rear projection televisions           Q Steady Sound    Equalizes volume levels so there is consistent  output between programs and commercials    Q Memory Stick   Picture Viewer  Allows you to view on your TV  screen digital images that are stored on Memory Stick media    Q Component Video Inputs  Offers the best video quality for DVD   480p  480i   and digital set top box  HD1080i  720p  connections    a HD Detailer   Wideband video amplifier has a high bandwidth  frequency rating  which allows it to send more video information  to the screen  resulting in finer picture quality  especially for HD  sources        O CineMotion      Reverse 3 2 pulldown processing provides  optimal picture quality for film based sources  media originally  shot in 24 frames per second format      Q Parental Control
48. dly to select the camcorder input  VIDEO 2 in the  illustration      Label video inputs to easily See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 83 84   identify equipment connected  to the TV    40       Audio Receiver 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        HD DVD IN  VIDEO IN  MoniToR AUDIO    osai72op 480n 4800   OUT          omen 6                i OF CONVERTER   VIDEO    Pr    Mano   Q OTO  VHF UHF  OOOD    OO                                            ie OO             29                   Audio cable       To line input J                                                                                                                              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 74     3 Turn on the audio receiver  and then set the receiver   s line input  to the jack into which you connected the TV     41       Using the CONTROL S Feature    42    CONTROL S allows you to control your system and other Sony  equipment with one remote control  In addition to allowing you to  control multiple 
49. e   4   Select           3 To select an option  move the joystick   or   to highlight the  option and press          Option Description    Index Displays an index of thumbnail images that are on  the Memory Stick  For details  see    Using the  Memory Stick Index    on page 68     Slideshow Displays a slideshow of images that are on the  Memory Stick  For details  see    Using the Memory  Stick Slideshow    on page 69    Setup Allows you to change slideshow options and rotate  images  For details  see    Changing the Memory  Stick Setup Options    on page 69    4 To exit the Memory Stick Menu  press CH      TV VIDEO  ANT  or use  the 0 9 buttons and ENTER  or wait 3 seconds  to select a channel           Memory Stick functions are not available while using Twin View  Freeze or  Favorite Channel functions     67       Using the Memory The Memory Stick Index lets you view images that are on the  Stick Index Memory Stick in an index of thumbnail images        There is no audio signal available while viewing images on Memory Stick     1 Insert a Memory Stick that contains the images you want to view              For details  see page 66   2 Press the MEMORY STICK button on the remote control  The Memory  Stick Menu appears   3 Move the joystick to highlight Index and press  9  The Memory  Stick Index appears   Memory Stick Index  SA The Page and folder      YA   Oa  pi ar A The selected image is  buttons are available only if the     Ve DT    A highlighted in yellow  Memory Stick
50. e the Parental Lock settings  turn off the TV  When the TV is  turned on again  your Parental Lock settings are reactivated     ee ai    Using the Setup Menu     rare         To move from within one  Menu to the main Menu of  icons  move the joystick  lt         Selecting  Setup Options    To select the Setup Menu    1  2    Press MENU     Move the joystick or  gt  to  highlight the Setup icon and  press       Move the joystick to highlight  an option  Press    to select  an option     Caption Vision  Off    Video Label  Language  English  Clock Timers  Flash Focus  Convergence  Demo       Move   4         gt   Select   End  MENU     Move the joystick         gt  to change settings  Press  9  to select    the changed setting   Press MENU to exit the Menu     The Setup Menu includes the following options     Option  Caption Vision    Description    Allows you to select from three closed caption modes  for    programs that are broadcast with closed caption      CCl  CC   CC3  CC4    Text1 Text2     Text3  Text4    Info    Off    Displays a printed version of the  dialog or sound effects of a  program   Should be set to CC1 for  most programs      Displays network station  information presented using either  half or the whole screen  if  available   For closed captioning   set to CCI    Displays the program name and  the time remaining in the program   if the broadcaster offers this  service   Displays when the  channel is changed or the DISPLAY  button is pressed     Turns off 
51. ed a text option in the Setup Menu and no text is available    See page 83 to reset Setup selections   To turn off this feature  set the  Caption Vision option to Off  If you were trying to select closed captioning   select CC1 instead of TEXT 1 4    Some wide screen programs are filmed in aspect ratios that are greater  than 16 9  this is especially common with theatrical releases   Your TV will  show these programs with black bands at the top and bottom of the screen   For more details  check the documentation that came with your DVD  or  contact your program provider     The compression used by certain digital broadcasts and DVDs may cause  your TV s screen to display less detail than usual  or cause artifacts  small  blocks or dots  pixelations  to appear on your screen  This is due to your  TV s large screen and ability to show very fine detail  and is normal for  certain digitally recorded programs  Adjust the reality  clarity in the DRC  Palette menu  see page 73  to optimize the picture while viewing these  sources        Audio    Problem Possible Remedies    Good picture  a  no sound a  Cannot gain enough volume H  when using a cable box   Sound seems weak or a  insufficient    Cannot raise the volume on UQ  external audio speakers       Press MUTING so that Muting disappears from the screen  see page 48    Make sure the Speaker option is set to On in the Audio Menu  see page 75    Increase the volume of the cable box using the cable box   s remote control   Then pre
52. el i Auto Program  18 18 e annes Icon Channel Skip Add  and press     Channel Label  3 Move the joystick to highlight  an option  Press    toselect ulilo  an option   4 Move the joystick         gt  to change settings  Press    to select  the changed setting   5 Press MENU to exit the Menu     The Channel Menu includes the following options     Option Description    Favorite Channels Lets you set up a list of your favorite channels  For    details  see    Using Favorite Channels    on page 62     Cable On Select if you are receiving cable channels  with a CATV cable   Off Select if you are using an antenna        You should run Auto Program after changing this    option    Channel Fix Off Turns off Channel Fix   Useful when you 2 6    Fix    your TV   s channel setting to 2 6 and  have a cable box use the cable box or satellite receiver to  or satellite change channels  Select one of these  receiver settings if you connected the equipment to  connected the VHF UHF jack    AUX 2 6 Same as 2 6  except you select one of these    settings if you connected the equipment to  the AUX jack  see page 17     Video 1 Use this setting if you have connected the  equipment to the A V input jacks     Auto Program Automatically sets up the channel list on the TV for all    receivable channels     Option Description    Channel Allows you to customize the channel list that appears  r a ya you set Skip Add when you use the CH    buttons   A ee AA 1 Move the joystick   or 4 to scroll through the
53. elect    End CMENU     4 Move the joystick          to  change settings  Press  9  to select the changed setting     5 Press MENU to exit the Menu        To restore the factory default settings for the Video settings  excluding Advanced  Video  of the Mode  Vivid  Standard  etc   the TV is set to   Q Press RESET on the remote control when in the Video Menu        Selecting Video The Video Menu includes the following options   si  To change from one Mode Mode Vivid Select for enhanced picture contrast and  to another  use the PIC MODE Customized sharpness   button on the remote control  picture Standard Select for standard picture settings    viewing z       Movie Select to display a softer picture    You Gancaltar the Video Pro Select to display a picture with minimum  Menu settings  Picture  enhancements   Brightness  Color  etc   for each Picture Adjust to increase picture contrast and deepen the color  or  Mode  decrease picture contrast and soften the color     Brightness Adjust to brighten or darken the picture     Color Adjust to increase or decrease color intensity    Hue Adjust to increase or decrease the green tones    Sharpness Adjust to sharpen or soften the picture    Color Temp  Cool Select to give the white colors a blue tint   White Neutral Select to give the white colors a neutral tint   Ka   Warm Select to give the white colors a red tint     NTSC Standard      72    Option Description    ClearEdge VM Sharpens picture definition to give every object a sharp  
54. enu includes the following options     Option Description    Adjust to decrease or increase higher pitched sounds     Adjust to decrease or increase lower pitched sounds     Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance     Auto  Off  TruSurround    Simulated  Off  Stereo    Auto SAP    Mono    Select to stabilize the volume    Select to turn off Steady Sound    Select for surround sound  for stereo programs  only     Adds a surround like effect to mono programs   Normal stereo or mono reception     Select for stereo reception when viewing a  program broadcast in stereo     Select to automatically switch the TV to second  audio programs when a signal is received   If  no SAP signal is present  the TV remains in  Stereo mode      Select for mono reception   Use to reduce noise  during weak stereo broadcasts      Option Description    Speaker On Select to turn on the TV speakers   Off Select to turn off the TV speakers and listen to  the TV s sound only through your external  audio system speakers     Audio Out This option can be set only when the Speaker option is set  Easy control of to Off   volume Variable The TV   s speakers are turned off  but the audio  adjustments output from your audio system can still be  controlled by the TV   s remote control   Fixed The TV   s speakers are turned off and the audio    output of the TV is fixed  Use your audio  receiver   s remote control to adjust the volume   and other audio settings  through your audio  system        75       
55. erating instructions  Adjust  only those controls that are  specified in the operating  instructions  Improper  adjustment of other controls  may result in damage and  will often require extensive  work by a qualified technician  to restore the set to normal operation              Q When the set exhibits a distinct change in performance  it  indicates a need for service     Servicing   Do not attempt to service the set yourself since  opening the cabinet may expose you to dangerous  voltage or other hazards  Refer all servicing to  qualified service personnel        Replacement Parts   When replacement parts are required  be sure the  service technician certifies in writing that he has  used replacement parts specified by the  manufacturer that have the same characteristics as  the original parts           Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire   electric shock or other hazards     Safety Check    Upon completion of any service or repairs to the set   ask the service technician to perform routine safety  checks  as specified by the manufacturer  to determine  that the set is in safe operating condition  and to so  certify  When the set reaches the end of its useful life   improper disposal could result in a picture tube  implosion  Ask a qualified service technician to dispose of the set        For Safety    Be careful when moving the projection TV  When you place the projection TV in  position  be careful not to drop it on your  foot or fingers    Watch your footing w
56. ert a Memory Stick that contains the images you want to view   For details  see page 66    Press the MEMORY STICK button on the remote control  The Memory  Stick Menu appears    Move the joystick to highlight Slideshow and press  9  The  slideshow starts    To end the slideshow  press  9  The Memory Stick Menu is  displayed     Press the MEMORY STICK button on the remote control  The Memory  Stick Menu appears     Move the joystick to highlight Setup and press  9  The Memory  Stick Setup Menu appears     Memory Stick Setup  Menu     Slideshow   Interval  5 sec  Slideshow   Repeat  On   File Information  On   Rotate Picture    Move   4      gt  Select           Move the joystick to highlight an option and press       Option Description       Menu Returns to the Memory Stick Menu   Slideshow     Decrease or increase the length of time that each  Interval image is displayed  5 seconds  10 seconds  1 minute     5 minutes  or 15 minutes     Slideshow     Repeat Select On to set the slideshow to repeat after  displaying all the images recorded on the Memory  Stick  Select Off to not repeat the slideshow     File Information Select On to show file information of each image  while that image is being displayed    Rotate Picture Displays the Rotate Picture screen  For details  see     Using the Rotate Picture Screen    on page 70    Move the joystick  gt   or press     to change settings  Move the   joystick      or press    to select the changed setting     To exit the Memory Stick S
57. etup Menu  move the joystick to  Menu  and press        69       Using the Rotate The Rotate Picture Screen lets you rotate an image from an index of  Picture Screen thumbnails        You cannot rotate images if the LOCK switch on the Memory Stick is on  To  rotate the images  first set the LOCK switch to off     1 Inthe Memory Stick Setup Menu  move the joystick to highlight  Rotate Picture and press  9  The Rotate Picture screen appears        The Page and folder  3  Rotate Picture  buttons are available only if the y    Memory Stick contains more  images or folders than can be  displayed on one screen     Yas A ay a  el  Directory Name  900MSDCF Page 1 42  Filename  DSC00004 Image  12 254  Date  amp  Time  4 27 2001 6 43PM  Picture Size  640x480    Move    4    gt  Select           2 Move the joystick   4      gt  to highlight an image that you want to  rotate     3 Press    to rotate an image 90 degrees in a clockwise direction     4 To return to the Memory Stick Setup Menu  move the joystick to  highlight Menu  and press           If a blank square appears instead of the thumbnail image  this indicates  that the image does not support a thumbnail view and cannot be rotated        70    Using the Menus                         Overview  The Menu gives you access to the following features   Menu Icon Description Page  Video Allows you to make adjustments to your picture 72  wr settings  It also allows you to customize the Picture    Mode based on the type of program you are
58. etup options 69  Slideshow 69  supported and unsupported images 64  troubleshooting 91  using 64   70  Memory Stick button 49  MENU button 48  50  56  71  Menus    98    Audio 71  74  Channel 71  78  Parent 71  80  Setup 83  Video 71  72  76  Mono  MTS setting 74  Movie mode 72  MTS 74  MUTING button 48  56    Neutral  Color Temperature 72  Normal mode  setting 76    0  off  turning off the TV 14  15  on  turning on the TV 14  15    P   Parent Menu 71  80   parental control  described 10  password  changing 80   Pause button 50   PIC MODE button 49   Picture contrast  adjusting 72  Picture in Picture  See Twin View   Play button 50   POWER button 14  15   powering on off  the TV 14  15  presetting channels 78   Pro  Video  mode 72   problems  troubleshooting 90   94  progressive 9  48  73  88    R  ratings  setting 80   82  ratings  viewing blocked programs 81  82  Record buttons 50  remote control  inserting batteries 47  programming 51   52  removing  Favorite Channels 62  RESET button 48  resetting  Audio options 74  Rewind button 50  rotate picture  Memory Stick 70    S  S VIDEO jack  described 13  17  SAT CABLE FUNCTION button 48  SAT CABLE POWER button 49  satellite receiver  using with TV remote control  53   Scrolling Index  using 57  SELECT button 50  setting up channels 43  Setup Menu 83  sharpness  adjusting 72  Simulated  Effect 74  sizing  picture in Twin View 61  SLEEP button 48  slideshow 69  speakers   turning on off 75   using external speakers 75  specificat
59. etween the current channel and the  last channel that was selected     Press to display the Scrolling Index  For details  see  page 57    Press repeatedly to step through the Wide Mode  settings  Wide Zoom  Normal  Full  Zoom  Also available in  the Screen menu  For details  see pages 58 and 76     Press to display the Menu  Press again to exit from the  Menu  For details  see page 71     Press to adjust the volume     Move the joystick 4      gt  to move the on screen  cursor  To select an item  press the center of the  joystick        Press repeatedly to cycle through the available high   resolution picture modes  Interlaced  Progressive   CineMotion  Also available in the Video Menu  For  details  see    Selecting Video Options    on pages 72 73   Press to reset the settings to the factory defaults  See  pages 72 and 74  Also used to clear Favorite Channels   see page 62     Press to display the Favorite Channels list  For details   see page 62     Button Description     15  CODE SET Press to program the remote control to operate non   Sony video equipment  For details  see    Programming  the Remote Control    on page 51         16  POWER SAT CABLE   Press to turn on and off the satellite  Buttons receiver or cable box   TV  Press to turn on and off the TV    17  PIC MODE Press repeatedly to cycle through the available video    picture modes  Vivid  Standard  Movie  Pro  Also available  in the Video Menu  For details  see    Selecting Video  Options    on pages 72 73     
60. for an  extended period     Handle the remote control with care     Avoid dropping it  getting it wet  placing it in direct sunlight  near a heater   or where the humidity is high     47    Remote Control       Button Descriptions       Outside Panel    Button Description          1          SAT CABLE POWER                                                       5          6                FAVORITES GUIDE                CODE SET                                        48       MUTING    SLEEP     3  FUNCTION    Buttons     4  TV VIDEO    ANT    JUMP     7  INDEX     8  WIDE MODE     12  DRC MODE     13  RESET     14  FAVORITES    Press to mute the sound  Press again or press VOL  to  restore the sound     Press repeatedly until the TV displays the time in  minutes  15  30  45  60  or 90  that you want the TV to  remain on before shutting off automatically  To cancel  press until Sleep Off appears  While the Sleep feature is  set  press once to display the remaining time     The indicator lights up momentarily when pressed to  show which equipment the remote control is  operating    SAT CABLE  Press to have the remote control operate the  satellite receiver or cable box     TV  Press to have the remote control operate the TV     Press repeatedly to cycle through the video equipment  connected to the TV   s video inputs     Press to switch between the sources connected to the  TV   s VHF UHF and AUX inputs     Press to jump back and forth between two channels   The TV alternates b
61. hat establishes  television standards in the United States  such as NTSC Color  the standard used in this TV     Radio Frequency  That part of the frequency spectrum in which it is possible to radiate   transmit  electromagnetic waves     S VIDEO requires a single cable  which carries the brightness  luminance  and color   chrominance  signals of the picture separately  S VIDEO provides better resolution than  composite video  which carries the signals together     VHF  Very High Freguency  is the part of the radio spectrum from 30 to 300 megahertz  UHF   Ultra High Frequency  is the part of the radio spectrum from 300 to 3 000 megahertz     Provides 480 lines of resolution  Displays images using interlaced scanning  which first  transmits all the odd lines on the TV screen and then the even lines     Provides 480 lines of resolution  Displays images using progressive scanning  which transmits  each line from top to bottom     Provides 720 lines of resolution  Displays images using progressive scanning  which transmits  each line from top to bottom     Provides 1080 lines of resolution  Displays images using interlaced scanning  which first  transmits all the odd lines on the TV screen and then the even lines  1080i is one of the  formats used by HDTV  High Definition TV      Notes on Using Memory Stick Media    Memory Stick When using Memory Stick media  follow these precautions   Precautions Q To avoid permanent damage to still image data  do not turn off     m          the
62. he plug  If the plug still fails to fit  contact your electrician to have    a suitable outlet installed  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  polarized plug by forcing it in     For the set with a three wire grounding type AC plug  This plug will only fit into a grounding type  power outlet  This is a safety feature  If you are    Ga   unable to insert the plug into the outlet  contact ie  ID    your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed   Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug        Overloading   Do not overload wall outlets  extension cords or  convenience receptacles beyond their capacity   since this can result in fire or electric shock     Always turn the set off when it is not being  used  When the set is left unattended and  unused for long periods of time  unplug it  from the wall outlet as a precaution against  the possibility of an internal malfunction that  could create a fire hazard        If asnapping or popping sound from a TV set is  continuous or frequent while the TV is operating   unplug the TV and consult your dealer or service  technician  It is normal for some TV sets to make  occasional snapping or popping sounds   particularly when being turned on or off        Object and Liquid Entry   Never push objects of any kind into the set  through the cabinet slots as they may touch  dangerous voltage points or short out parts that  could result in a fire or electric shock  Never spill  liquid of any kind on the set     Cleaning  
63. hile installing the  projection TV        Carry the projection TV in the specified manner   If you carry the projection TV in a manner other than the specified   manner and without the specified number of persons  it may drop   and a serious injury may be caused  Be sure to follow the   instructions mentioned below    Q Carry the projection TV with the specified number of persons   see    Carrying Your Projection TV    on page 12     Q Do not carry the projection TV holding the speaker grill    Q Hold the projection TV tightly when carrying it    The projection TV includes handles that you can use to carry the   unit     Contents       Introducing the Projection TV    Setting Up the TV    Welco ME siviciziietinisieiscinsteicctedescodsascdeatiaseacidusisssneaeteadeseededescesctdedesssaseivisebiuseusite  Package Contents  awa KUUA OS sac WANG E E basins shes e E A A       Installingithe TV os asses siccscccctevnscecnntavessesececuecasnnseuetsiei vaisiai niaaa  TV Controls and Connectors   Front Video Controls   KP 57 65WV600 Front Panel   KP 57 65WV700 Front Panel   R  ar Panel SEA AAA MIAMI E e nite nea KAMA MAKAA  Basic Connections  Connecting a Cable or Antenna                  Cable or Antenna Only esccainis   Cable and Antenna Only            Cable Box and Cable Only   Cable  BOX ONY reinii enori aria Ee  Connecting Optional Equipment   About Using S VIDEO                   wwwmmmmmimwmimwmmwiawwwwi www www   VER amd Cable Ai E A E Warne einen   VER and Cable BOX imeni aa 
64. http   www world sony com     Sony Corporation    Printed in U S A     4 088 026 11    Wide Screen    Projection IV    Operating Instructions       2002 Sony Corporation       KP 57WV600 KP 65WV600  KP 57WV700 KP 65WV700    WARNING    To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard  do not expose the  projection TV to rain or moisture     RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    ATTENTION    RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE   NE PAS OUVRIR       PRECAUCION    RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO  NO ABRIR    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK    NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE    REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        This symbol is intended to alert the user to the  presence of uninsulated    dangerous voltage     within the product   s enclosure that may be of  sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of  electric shock to persons     This symbol is intended to alert the user to the  presence of important operating and maintenance   servicing  instructions in the literature  accompanying the appliance     CAUTION    To prevent electric shock  do not use this polarized AC plug with  an extension cord  receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can  be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure     CAUTION   When using TV games  computers  and similar products with  your projection TV  or viewing a TV station whose logo  always stays on the screen  keep the brightness and  contrast functions at low settings  If a fixed  non moving   pattern 
65. ideo inputs by pressing the TV VIDEO button     anything but TV channels Check that the Video Label option is not set to Skip   See the Setup Menu on  page 84     Twin View displays the samel Both Twin View windows might be set to the same channel  Try changing   program in both windows channels in either window        90       Remote Control    Problem Possible Remedies  Remote control Q The batteries could be weak  Replace the batteries   does not operate 9 Check the orientation of the batteries   Q Press the TV FUNCTION button  You may have inadvertently pressed the  SAT CABLE FUNCTION button  which changes the remote control to SAT or  CABLE mode   Q Make sure the TV   s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet   Q Locate the TV at least 3 4 feet away from fluorescent lights   Cannot change channels Q If you are using the TV to change channels  first press the TV FUNCTION    with the remote control       button     Q If you are using another device to change channels  be sure you have not  inadvertently switched your TV from the channel 3 or 4 setting  Use the  Channel Fix option to    fix    the channel based on the hookup you used  see  page 78     Q If you are using another device to change channels  be sure to press the  FUNCTION button for that device  For example  if you are using your cable box  to change channels  be sure to press the SAT CABLE FUNCTION button    Remote control Q If you replaced the batteries to the remote recently  the code numbers for
66. in Canada provides  information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and  supporting structure  grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna  discharge unit  size of grounding conductors  location of antenna  discharge unit  connection to grounding electrodes  and  requirements for the grounding electrode     Antenna Grounding According to the National  Electrical Code  ANSI NFPA 70    Antenna discharge unit   NEC Section 810 20               Electric service      Grounding conductors  equipment    eee  NEC Section 810 21     fag Ground clamps    Power service grounding electrode  system  NEC Art 250 Part H            NEC  National Electrical Code    Lightning   For added protection for this television receiver during a lightning  storm  or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of  time  unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna   This will prevent damage to the receiver due to lightning and  power line surges     Service    Damage Requiring Service  Unplug the set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified  service personnel under the following conditions     D     PRAYED oR TAUT  AC LINE    Q When the power cord or plug  is damaged or frayed     CRACKED PLUG    Q If liquid has been spilled into  the set     Q If the set has been exposed to  rain or water     Q If the set has been subject to  excessive shock by being  dropped  or the cabinet has  been damaged     Q If the set does not operate  normally when following the  op
67. ions 95  STAND BY indicator 14  15  94  Standard mode 72  Steady Sound  described 10  Steady Sound  setting 74  Stereo  MTS setting 74  Stop button 50  surround sound 74  SYSTEM OFF button 50    T  Timer 84  TIMER indicator 14  15  94  timers  setting 84  transport buttons 50  treble  adjusting 74  troubleshooting 90   94  TruSurround 74  TruSurround  Effect 74  turning on off the TV 14  15  TV FUNCTION button 48  56  TV POWER button 49  56  TV VCR button 50  TV VIDEO button 48  56  Twin View   described 10   using 59   61  Twin View button 49    U  Uniform Brightness Screen 10    V  Variable audio setting 75  VCR  using with TV remote control 53  with cable box  connecting 28  with cable  connecting 26  with satellite receiver  connecting 34  VCR DVD button 50  Vertical Center  adjusting 77  VHF UHF jack  described 17  VIDEO  L R   AUDIO jacks  described 17  Video Menu 71  72  Video modes  selecting 72  Vivid mode 72  VOL buttons 14  15  48  56    W   Warm  Color Temperature 72  Wide Mode 76   WIDE MODE button 48  Wide Screen  described 9  Wide Zoom mode  setting 76    Z    zoom feature  with Twin View 61  Zoom mode  setting 76       99    
68. is chapter describes how to use the features of your TV     Topic Page                         Watching TV 56  Using the Scrolling Index 57  Using Wide Mode 58  Using Twin View 59  Using Favorite Channels 62  Using the Freeze Function 63  Using the Memory Stick Picture Viewer 64       55    Watching TV    For a complete list of all TO RO MB os WA TE a  the functions of the remote Activate the remote controlto Press TV FUNCTION  control  see pages 47 52  operate the TV  Turn on off the TV Press TV POWER  Tune directly to a channel Press 0 9 and then ENTER  or wait 3  seconds  or  Press CH     Adjust the volume Press VOL      Mute the volume Press MUTING  press again to unmute   Alternate back and forth Press JUMP  between two channels The TV alternates between the current    channel and the last channel tuned   Display the current channel Press DISPLAY once to display the channel  number  and other information  number  current time  and channel label    if set   Press DISPLAY again to turn Display    off   Switch the TV   s input to the Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to cycle through  VCR  DVD player  or other the video equipment connected to the  connected equipment TV   s video inputs   Change video and audio Press MENU to display the Menu  For  options  customize the TV   s details  see    Using the Menus    on  setup  set parental controls  and page 71     more    Switch the TV   s input between Press ANT to alternate between sources  sources connected to the TV   s connected t
69. les are often  color coded to connectors   Connect red to red   white to white  etc     Audio cable    36    Notes on Using This Connection    To Do This    Do This     Watch the DVD player Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to select the DVD input  VIDEO 5 in the  illustration      Set up the TV remote control If you have a non Sony DVD player  you must program the remote control   to operate the DVD player See    Programming the Remote Control    on pages 51 52     Activate the TV remote Open the outside cover  as shown on page 50  Then set the A V slide switch  control to operate the DVD to the position you programmed for the DVD player   player    Control DVD functions with See    Operating a DVD Player    on page 54   the TV remote control    Label video inputs to easily See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 83 84   identify equipment connected  to the TV          You cannot record the signal from any equipment connected into the Y  PB   PR jacks     37          DVD Player with Use this connection if your DVD player does not have component  S VIDEO and Audio video  Y  PB  Pr  jacks   Connectors   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 Usean S VIDEO cable to connect the DVD player   s S VIDEO jack  to the TV   s S VIDEO jack     Cables are often  color coded to connectors  VIDEO IN  vonon ge  Connect red to red   white to white  etc              
70. light the Parent icon and  press       3 Use the 0 9 buttons on the remote control to enter a four digit  password    4 If this is the first time you are creating this password  confirm the  password by entering it again   The Parent Menu options  appear     5 Move the joystick          gt  to change settings  Press  9  to select  the changed setting     6 Press MENU to exit the Menu        You need your password for any future access into the Parent Menu  If  you lose your password  see    Lost password    on page 94        Selecting Parent The Parent Menu includes the following options   Oa ipn   If you are not familiar with Parental Lock off Parental lock is off  No programs are  the Parental Guideline rating Turn ratings blocked from viewing   system  you should select Child  on offand selecta Child Maximum ratings permitted are   Youth  or Young Adult to help rating system 1 US  TV Y  TV G  G  simplify the rating selection  To 3 Canada  C  G  TV Y  set more specific ratings  select Youth Maximum ratings permitted are   Custom  Li US  TV PG  PG  D Canada  C8   PG  8 ans   TV PG    C   Y  Adult Maximum ratings permitted are   e For descriptions of Child  GO Us  TV 14  PG 13    Youth  and Young Adult 3  Canada  14   13 ans   TV 14  ratings  see page 81        Custom Select to set ratings manually   Jo US  See page 81 for details      1 Canada  See page 82 for details        Change Password For changing your password     Select Country U S A  Select to use USA ratings  see p
71. n page 54 and    Operating a VCR    on page 53    VCR functions with the TV   remote control   Label video inputs to easily See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 83 84    identify equipment connected   to the TV    29       Two VCRs for Tape    Editing       W S VIDEO jacks                                            See page 25   Playback VCR  ne  AUDIO R AUDIOL VIDEO      LINE out O  9 2 2 i       AN cable    30                         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    2    VIDEO       S VIDEO S             Use an A V cable to connect the playback VCR   s A V output  jacks to the TV   s A V input jacks     Use an A V cable to connect the recording VCR   s A V input  jacks to the TV   s MONITOR OUT jacks             HD DVD IN   10801 720p 480p 480i           VIDEO IN  wovrror  AUDIO  OUT  VAR FIX         gt   iS  x             ve   Oo  Z  mo  z  m  ee                                      OOO    AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO ane  oF n     lt   T  py        S                                                                                        Cables are often  color coded to connectors   Connect red to red   white to white  etc     AIV cable    Notes on Using This Connection    To Do This    Do This     View  monitor  what is being Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to select the VCR input  VIDEO 1 in the  recorded
72. n that corresponds  with that equipment  If it responds  you are done  If not  try using  another code listed for that manufacturer     Notes  93 If more than one code number is listed  try entering them one by  one until you come to the correct code for your equipment     Q Ifyou enter a new code number  the code number you previously  entered at that setting is erased        Q In some cases  you may not be able to operate your equipment  with the supplied remote control  In such cases  use the  equipment   s own remote control unit     Q Whenever you remove the batteries to replace them  the code  numbers may revert to the factory setting and must be reset     51        Jam  oe  f      gt    VW  o  p   e       o           Manufacturer s Codes    VCRs    Manufacturer Code    Sony  Admiral   M  Ward   Aiwa  Audio  Dynamic  Broksonic  Canon  Citizen  Craig  Criterion  Curtis Mathes  Daewoo  DBX  Dimensia  Emerson    Fisher  Funai  General  Electric  Go Video  Goldstar  Hitachi    Instant Replay    JC Penney    JVC  Kenwood  LXI  Sears     Magnavox  Marantz  Marta  Memorex  Minolta  Mitsubishi   MGA  Multitech  NEC  Olympic  Optimus       52    301  302  303  327    338  344  314  337    319  317  309  308   332   302  332   315   304  338  309  341  312  309  314  336  337  304   319  320  316   317  318  341  330  335   338   329  304  309    322  339  340  332   306  304  305   338   309  308   309  305  304   330  314  336   337   314  336  337   345  346  347  314  336  33
73. nguage    S Sexual situations    V Violence   Unrated Block Blocks all programs and movies that are  Block programs broadcast without a rating   or movies that Allow Allows programs and movies that are    are broadcast broadcast without a rating     without a rating    You can view blocked programs by entering the password  Press the  ENTER button when tuned to a blocked program  then enter the  password  This temporarily switches off the Parental Lock  To  reactivate the Parental Lock settings  turn off the TV  When the TV is  turned on again  your Parental Lock settings are reactivated        81       Canadian Models     Selecting Custom  Rating Options    Viewing Blocked    Programs    82    For Canadian models  the Custom Rating Menu includes the  following options   For US models  see page 81      Option Description    English Rating     C8   G  PG  14   18   French Rating G  8 ans   13 ans   16 ans   18 ans   U S A  Rating    All children    Children 8 years and older    General programming    Parental Guidance    Viewers 14 and older    Adult programming    General programming    Not recommended for young children   Not recommended for ages under 13   Not recommended for ages under 16     Programming restricted to adults     See    US Models    on page 81 for details     You can view blocked programs by entering the password  Press the  ENTER button when tuned to a blocked program  then enter the  password  This temporarily switches off the Parental Lock  To  reactivat
74. o appear if a DCF   compliant file was renamed        91          Video    Problem  No picture   screen not lit   no sound    Dark  poor or no  Picture  screen lit    good sound   No color   Only snow and noise  appear on the screen    Dotted lines  or stripes    Double images or ghosts       Black box    on screen    Black bands appear at the    top and bottom of the screen    Possible Remedies    a       OO O 0O O O O  O O O O     m     m    m    Certain programs on DVD or Q    other digital sources display    a loss of detail  especially  during fast motion or dark  scenes    92    If your TV does not turn on  and a red light keeps flashing  your TV may  need service  Call your local Sony Service Center    Make sure the power cord is plugged in    Press the POWER button on the front of the TV    Press the TV VIDEO button to cycle through the connected video sources   Try another channel  it could be station trouble    Adjust the Picture option in the Video Menu  see page 72     Adjust the Brightness option in the Video Menu  see page 72     Check the antenna cable connections    Adjust the Color option in the Video Menu  see page 72     Check the antenna cable connections    Try another channel  it could be station trouble    Press ANT to change the input mode  see page 48     Adjust the antenna    Move the TV away from noise sources such as cars  neon signs  or hair   dryers    Using a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable may solve the  problem    You have select
75. o the TV   s VHF UHF and  VHF UHF and AUX inputs AUX inputs        56    Using the Scrolling Index    The Scrolling Index lets you select programs from a scrolling index of  video pictures     1 Press INDEX     The Scrolling Index appears  with the currently selected program  in the main  left  window  and four scrolling video pictures in the  right     Live preview  window       As each picture on the right scrolls to the live preview window  it  changes briefly from a frozen video picture to a live video  The  right side continues to scroll through the entire channel list     2 To change the direction of the scrolling  move the joystick   or       3 To change the speed of the scrolling  move and hold the joystick  tort    4 To change a frozen video picture to a live video  move the  joystick 4 or    to highlight the picture  then press       5 To move the live video  from step 4  from the right to the main   left  window of the Scrolling Index  press    again        To exit the Scrolling Index     Press INDEX     Factors Affecting Scrolling Index    m   Q       m     Scrolling Index feature does not function if you use a cable box to view all channels     Sources connected to the AUX  VIDEO 5  VIDEO 6  and VIDEO 7 inputs display in the left  window  but not the right windows     Scrolling Index does not function if parental controls are set  see page 80      57       Using Wide Mode    You can also access the  Wide Mode settings in the  Screen menu  For details  see  page 7
76. off     Specifications    Projection System  Picture Tube    Projection Lenses  Antenna    Television System  Channel Coverage    Power Reguirements  Inputs Outputs  DVI HDTV    Video  IN   S Video  IN   Audio  IN     Component Video Input    CONTROL S  IN OUT   Variable  Fixed Audio  OUT     Supplied Accessories  Screen Size  measured diagonally     Speaker Output  Dimensions  W x H x D     Mass    Power Consumption    3 picture tubes  3 lenses  horizontal in line system   7 inch high brightness monochrome tubes  6 3 raster size   with optical  coupling and liquid cooling system   High performance  large   diameter hybrid lens F1 1   75 ohm external terminal for VHF UHF   NTSC  American TV Standard    VHF 2 13  UHF 14 69  CATV 1 125  120V  60 Hz    1 terminal  3 3V T M D S   50 ohms   The DVI HDTV input terminal is compliant with the EIA 861 standard and is  not intended for use with personal computers    4 total  1 on front panel  1 Vp p  75 ohms unbalanced  sync negative   3 total  1 on front panel  Y  1 Vp p  75 ohms unbalanced  sync negative  C  0 286 Vp p  Burst signal   75 ohms   500 mVrms  100  modulation    Impedance  47 kilohm    7 total  1 on front panel     2  Y  Pp  Pp  Y  1 0 Vp p  75 ohms unbalanced  sync  negative  Pg  0 7 Vp p  75 ohms  Pr  0 7 Vp p  75 ohms   1   1 More than 408 mVrms at the maximum    volume setting  Variable   More than 408 mVrms  Fixed   Impedance  output   2 kilohms    Remote Control RM Y188  AA  R6  Batteries 2 supplied for remote contr
77. ol  KP 57WV600 700 57 inches  KP 65WV600 700 65 inches    20W x2  KP 57WV600 700 1361 x 1394 x 689 mm     53 58 x 54 1546 x 27 Ys in     KP 65WV600 700 1542 x 1516 x 735 mm    60 9 4x 59 3   4 x 28 15 46 in   KP 57WV600 700 98Kg  216 lbs   KP 65WV600 136Kg  300 Ibs   KP 65WV700 134Kg  295 lbs   In Use 295 W  In Standby Under 1 W    Design and specifications are subject to change without notice        95    Optional Accessories    Q A V Cable  VMC 810 820 830 HG   Audio Cable  RKC 515HG    Component Video Cable  VMC 10 30 HG   Control S Cable  RK G69HG     Memory Stick media  8 MB  MSA 8A   16 MB  MSA 16A   32  MB  MSA 32A   64 MB  MSA 64A   128 MB  MSA 128A        C  O O L       96       0 9 buttons 49  56  16 9 aspect ratio 58  4 3 aspect ratio 58   4 3 Default settings 77    A   Advanced Video 73   ANT button 48  56   antenna  connecting 19  Audio Menu 71  74   Audio Out 75   audio receiver  connecting 41  Auto Program  channel setup  43  78  Auto SAP  MTS setting 74  AU  jack  described 17  AV1 3 DVD slide switch 50    balance  adjusting 74   bass  adjusting 74   batteries  inserting in remote 47  bilingual audio 74   blocking programs  See ratings   brightness  adjusting 72    C    cable  connecting 19  setting On Off 78  with VCR  connecting 26  cable box  connecting with VCR 28  Twin View issues 59  using with TV remote control 54  Caption Vision 83  carrying the TV 12  CATV  See cable  CH buttons 14  15  49  56  changing picture size  in Twin View 61  Channel Menu 71  
78. on       Overview  This chapter includes the following topics     Topic Page                         Glossary 88  Notes on Using Memory Stick Media 89  Contacting Sony 90  Troubleshooting 90  Specifications 95  Optional Accessories 96  Inder 97       87       Glossary    analog signal    aspect ratio    component video    TREE  TUNE     ae    composite video    FAURE    digital television  DTV     National Television System    Committee  NTSC   RF    S VIDEO  KAG    VHF UHF    480i    480p    720p    1080i    A signaling method that uses continuous changes in the amplitude or frequency of an  electronic transmission to convey information     Refers to the ratio between the width and height of the screen  This TV has a 16 9   widescreen  aspect ratio  as opposed to a 4 3 aspect ratio   4 3 aspect ratio    16 9 aspect ratio       Component video is sent through three cables  two color shade  chrominance  signals and one  brightness  luminance  signal  Component video achieves greater color accuracy than  composite video or S VIDEO by splitting chrominance into two separate portions     Composite video is sent through a single cable  Composite video combines the color shade   chrominance  and brightness  luminance  information into one video signal     A new technology for transmitting and receiving broadcast television signals  DTV provides  higher resolution and improved sound quality over analog television     A unit of the Federal Communications Commission  Washington  DC  t
79. ou more control over the picture   s  convergence than the Flash Focus feature  allowing you to fine tune the  convergence        Before using the manual Convergence  you must first perform Flash Focus   as described on page 44      1 Press MENU to display the Menu   Move the joystick or  gt  to highlight the Setup icon and press        3 Move the joystick to highlight Convergence and press      A pattern of white crosses appears  with a yellow tj around one  of the crosses  Aligned crosses  which do not need adjustment   look white and have little or no red or blue showing  Crosses that  are not aligned show red or blue shades beyond their edges           You can scroll up and down through the 9 x 7 field of crosses to  manually converge all portions of the screen     4 Using the joystick  move the   1 to surround a cross that you want  to adjust  Press     The  3 changes to red    5 If the cross that you selected has red edges  move the joystick  until the red image is replaced with a white cross  Once you have  finished this  or the cross does not have red edges   press  9  The  La changes to blue    6 If the cross you selected has blue edges  move the joystick until  the blue image is replaced with a white cross  Once you have  finished this  press     The    1 changes to yellow again    7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 to adjust other crosses  When finished  press  MENU to exit the Setup Menu     45          Notes on  Adjusting the  Convergence  Manually    46    For best results  
80. 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                                                                                                                            Beats   eo  S VIDEO S VIDEO ee  Cae 2  cable   ey    OOOO  uka KOR  Equipment with S VIDEO AUDIO ci   O Q  LINE OUT  AUDIOR AUDIOL VIDEO S VIDEO o  a Cables are often       E 2  color coded to connectors   Connect red to red   i white to white  etc   Audio cable    25       VCR and Cable For best results  use this connection if   Q Your cable company does not require you to use a cable box     About Using This Connection with Dual Picture  Twin View  etc   Features    With this connection  you can use all the dual picture features     To connect the VCR and cable  1 Connect the CATV cable to the VCR   s VHF UHF input jack        AN Usi  STO jacks  2 Usea coaxial cable to connect the VCR   s VHF UHF output jack  See page 25  to the TV   s VHF UHF jack   3 Use an A V cable to connect the VCR   s A V output jacks to the  TV   s A V input jacks   4 Run the Auto Setup program  as described in    Setting Up the  Channel List    on page 43          Coaxial cable       HD DVD IN    VIDEO IN IMonitoR  AUDIO  1080i 720p 480p 480i   OUT     VARIFIX               AUX          TO  CONVERTER    VHF UHF    G   o          2    AUDIO R AUDIOL VIDEO OUT 1  LINE  OOO       CATV cable
81. put jacks     Component video cables                                 VIDEO IN             va 1 S VIDEO  Y Ai  D Pr AA                                                                                           Cables are often  color coded to connectors   2 Connect red to red   white to white  etc                Audio cable    Notes on Using This Connection    To Do This    Do This       Watch the digital TV set top Press TV VIDEO repeatedly to select the digital TV set top box input  VIDEO 5  box in the illustration      Label video inputs to easily See the instructions for setting up Video Labels on pages 83 84   identify equipment connected  to the TV       You cannot record the signal from any equipment connected into the Y  PB   PR jacks     39          Camcorder 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   N Using  S VIDEO jacks  To connect a camcorder  See page 25  1 Open the front video panel  as shown on page 13   2 Use A V cables to connect the camcorder   s A V output jacks to  the TV   s A V input jacks     TV Front Video Panel        Cables are often  color coded to connectors   Connect red to red   white to white  etc     To A V output        If you have a mono camcorder  connect its audio output jack to the  TV   s L MONO audio jack     Notes on Using This Connection       To Do This    Do This     Watch the camcorder Press TV VIDEO repeate
82. r    to highlight Timer 1 or  press G  instead of moving Timer 2  To set the timer  move the joystick  gt    the joystick  gt   2 Move the joystick   or 4 to highlight one of the  following options  then press      Program Select to set the Timer by day   time  duration  and channel     off Select to turn off the Timer   Your  previous settings are saved      3 If you selected Program in step 2  move the joystick 4  and    to set the day s   hour  minute  duration  and  channel number  Press or move the joystick  gt  to  confirm each setting and move to the next setting   Move the joystick to go back to the previous  setting    4 Press MENU to exit the Menu  An LED on the front  panel will light  indicating the timer has been set        84    Option Description   Clock Timers Current Time    continued  1  Press    to select Current Time    2  Move the joystick 4 and 4 to set the current time  Joy    day  hour  and minute   Press  or move the  joystick  gt   to confirm each setting and move to the  next setting  Move the joystick to go back to the  previous setting     You can also access Flash 3 Press MENU to exit the Menu   Focus by pressing the FLASH Flash Focus Allows you to adjust the convergence automatically  For  FOCUS button on the front details  see page 44   panel of the TV  For details  see Convergence Allows you to fine tune the convergence manually  For  pages 14 15  details  see page 45    Demo Runs a demonstration of on screen Menus        85    Other Informati
83. r DISPLAY    Display SAT Guide GUIDE   Display SAT Menu MENU   Move highlight  cursor  Move the joystick        gt   Select item    53        He  wjt  f     e   VW  o  p          o              Operating a Cable  Box       Operating a DVD  Player       Operating an MDP   Laserdisc Player     54    Activate the remote control SAT CABLE FUNCTION  to operate the cable box    Turn on off SAT CABLE POWER  Select a channel 0 9  ENTER  Change channels CH        Back to previous channel JUMP    To Do This    Press    Activate the remote control Open the outside cover  as shown on page 50     to operate the DVD Then set the A V slide switch to the position  you programmed for the DVD player    Play  gt    Stop a   Pause H   Step through different  gt  gt  gt  to step forward or  lt 44 to step backward   tracks of the disc   Step through different CH  to step forward or CH  to step backward    chapters of a video disc    Display the DVD player MENU  inside panel   Menu  Setup    Display the DVD Menu DISC MENU   Move highlight  cursor  tte     Select item SELECT    To Do This    Press    Activate the remote control Open the outside cover  as shown on page 50     to operate the MDP Then set the A V slide switch to the position  you programmed for the MDP player    Play  gt    Stop E   Pause H    Search the picture forward P or 4 amp 4 during playback  or backward  release to resume normal playback     Search a chapter forward or CH      backward    Using the Features       Overview    Th
84. r TV   resulting in retention of the image in the picture  Please  take the following steps to reduce the risk of causing image  retention    View a variety of program sources or programming  material     Image retention can occur when bright stationary images  such as TV station logos are viewed  Changing the program  material viewed reduces the possibility that a single image  will become imprinted on the picture tubes in your TV   When viewing programs with stationary images  adjust the  picture setting to reduce the    Picture    and    Brightness     levels  Image retention is accelerated by higher     Brightness    and higher    Picture    settings     Please see page 72 for instructions on adjusting picture  settings    This will help you reduce the risk of causing image  retention     IMAGE RETENTION IS NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY    Trademark Information  TruSurround and the       symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs     Inc  TruSurround technology is incorporated under license from  SRS Labs  Inc     BBE and BBE Symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound  Inc  and are  licensed by BBE Sound  Inc  under U S  Patent No  4 638 258 and  4 482 866     Steady Sound  Digital Reality Creation  Caption Vision   CineMotion  Memory Stick  and Twin View are registered  trademarks of Sony Corporation  ClearEdge VM  HD Detailer  and  Uniform Brightness Screen are trademarks of Sony Corporation     Owner s Record   The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the  projection TV  
85. rsatile Integrated Circuit recording medium with a data capacity  that exceeds that of a floppy disk  Memory Stick is specially designed  for exchanging and sharing digital data among Memory Stick  compatible products such as digital cameras and digital video  cameras  Because it is removable  Memory Stick can also be used for  external data storage        You cannot write to Memory Stick media using the TV     Memory Stick technology allows you to view on your TV screen  digital  jpeg  images that are stored on Memory Stick media  You can  choose from an index of the images stored on the Memory Stick  or  you can run a slideshow of those images  You can also customize the  features of the slideshow by selecting the length of time that each  image is displayed  toggling the display of file information  and  rotating each image     For more information about the using Memory Stick media  see     Notes on Using Memory Stick Media    on page 89     This TV   s Memory Stick viewer can display only still images that  have been recorded on Memory Stick media by Sony brand digital  still and video cameras        The TV s Memory Stick viewer is compatible with Memory Sticks up to and  including 128MB  It is not compatible with Memory Sticks that exceed  128MB     Recorded images must also meet the following specifications     Q Compression format  JPEG       Q File name format  DCF compliant       JPEG stands for    Joint Photographic Experts Group     which is the  organization that
86. ss TV FUNCTION and adjust the TV   s volume    The TV   s audio might be set to Auto SAP or Mono  when it might be better set  to Stereo  In the Audio Menu  see page 74   set the MTS setting to Stereo  If  already set to Stereo  switch to Mono  which may reduce background noise  during weak stereo broadcasts     If the Speaker option is set to Off and the Audio Out option is set to Fixed  in  order to output the sound to your audio system  use your audio receiver to  adjust the sound  see page 74   Or  to use the TV remote control  set the  Audio Out option to Variable    To turn on the TV speakers  set the Speaker option to On  see page 74      Problem Possible Remedies    Channels  Cannot receive upper m   channels  UHF  when J    using an antenna  TV is fixed to one channel 9     m   Cannot receive any  m   channels when using  cable TV l  Cannot receive or select im    channels    Change the Cable option to Off  see page 78     Use Auto Program in the Channel Menu to add receivable channels that are  not presently in the TV   s memory  see page 78     Use Auto Program in the Channel Menu to add receivable channels that are  not presently in the TV   s memory  see page 78     Check your Channel Fix settings  see page 78     Use Auto Program in the Channel Menu to add receivable channels that are  not presently in the TV   s memory  see page 78     Make sure the Cable option is set to On in the Channel Menu  see page 78    Use Auto Program in the Channel Menu to add receiva
87. 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 adjustments to each wide mode    Full  Normal  Zoom  Wide Zoom  and Memory Stick 1080i high   definition input   These features share a common convergence  mode   The cross pattern looks different in each of these  but the  adjustment procedure is the same  Press the WIDE MODE button on  the remote to toggle through the wide mode screens     To optimize the conditions for convergence adjustment  in the  Video Menu  set Mode to Pro or Movie and lower the Picture level  settings  see page 72   You can reset the adjustments by pressing  the RESET button on the remote control     Using the Remote Control        Overview    This chapter describes how to set up  program  and use the TV   s  remote control     Topic Page                Inserting Batteries 47  Button Descriptions  Outside Panel 48  Inside Panel 50  Programming the Remote Control _ 51       Inserting Batteries    1 Remove the battery cover from the remote control     2 Insert two size AA  R6  batteries  supplied  by matching the 9  and 9 terminals on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery  compartment     3 Replace the battery cover           Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage  whenever you anticipate that the remote control will not be used 
88. such as a station logo is left on the screen for long  periods of time  especially at a high brightness or contrast  setting  the image can be permanently imprinted onto the  screen  These types of imprints are not covered by your  warranty     Note on Caption Vision  This television receiver provides display of television closed  captioning in accordance with   15 119 of the FCC rules     Note on Convergence Adjustment    Before you use your projection TV  make sure to adjust  convergence  For details  see    Adjusting the Convergence  Automatically  Flash Focus     on page 44     Note to CATV System Installer   This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer   s  attention to Article 820 40 of the National Electrical Code  NEC   hat provides guidelines for proper grounding and  in particular   specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding  system of the building  as close to the point of cable entry as  practical     Use of this television receiver for other than private viewing of  programs broadcast on UHF or VHF or transmitted by cable  companies for the use of the general public may require  authorization from the broadcaster cable company and or  program owner     NOTIFICATION    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference in a residential installation  This
89. t to  usually channel 3 or 4   and then use the cable box to switch channels    Program the remote control  See    Programming the Remote Control    on  pages 51 52    Press SAT CABLE FUNCTION     When using the cable box  you need the TV to stay on the channel the cable  box is set to  usually channel 3 or 4   You can use the TV   s Channel Fix  feature to lock in a specific channel  For details  see    Using the Channel  Menu    on page 78     Press ANT to switch back and forth between the TV   s VHF UHF   unscrambled channels  and AUX  scrambled  inputs     23          Cable Bor Only For best results  use this connection if   Q Your cable company scrambles all channels  which requires you  to use a cable box     Q You do not have a VCR   If you have a VCR  see pages 26 and 28      With this connection you can    Q 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 This Connection with Dual Picture  Twin View  etc   Features    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 dual picture features  If some  of your channels are scrambled  but others are not  consider using the    Cable Box and  Cable    connection on page 22 instead        To connect the cable box  1 Connect the CATV cable to the cable box   s input jack     2 Usea coaxi
90. tion    To Do This    Do This      Switch the TV   s input Press ANT to switch back and forth between the TV   s VHF UHF and AUX  between the cable and inputs    antenna    Receive channels using an 1 Press ANT to switch to the AUX input   antenna  instead of the cable 2 Set the Cable option to Off  For details  see    Selecting Channel Options     on page 78   3 Run the Auto Setup program  as described in    Using Auto Setup    on  page 43        21       Cable Bor and For best results  use this connection if    Cable Only Q Your cable company scrambles some channels  such as premium  channels  which requires you to use a cable box   but does not  scramble all channels     Q You do not have a VCR   If you have a VCR  see pages 26 and 28      With this connection you can    Q 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 51         Q 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 This Connection with Dual Picture  Twin View  etc   Features    With this connection  you can use all the dual picture features for unscrambled channels  coming directly into the TV s VHF UHF input jack     However  you can use only some of the dual picture features for channels coming  through the
91. tion 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  These video connections provide better picture quality than the  VHF UHF   9   connections     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  PB  PR   and audio  L R  jacks  Component video provides better picture quality than   2    3   or  91    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 20 to 23                                   Connects to your cable box input jack  This VHF UHF output jack lets you set up  your TV to switch 
92. top and bottom of your 16 9 screen  For more  details  see page 92     If 4 3 Default is set to  anything but Off  the Wide Mode  setting changes only for the  current channel  When you  change channels  or inputs    Wide Mode is automatically  replaced with the 4 3 Default  setting  To retain the current  Wide Mode setting as channels  and inputs are changed  set 4 3  Default to Off     Option Description    4 3 Default  Select the default  Screen Mode to    use for 4 3 sources Normal    Vertical Center    Wide Zoom    Full    Zoom    Off    Select to enlarge the 4 3 size picture  while  the upper and lower parts of the picture are  condensed to fit the wide screen     Select to return the 4 3 picture to normal  mode     Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture  horizontally only  to fill the wide screen     Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture  horizontally and vertically to an equal  aspect ratio that fills the wide screen   Select to continue using the current Wide  Mode setting when the channel or input is  changed     Allows you to move the position of the picture up and  down in the window   Available only in Wide Zoom and    Zoom modes      Move the joystick   or   and press  9  to choose a  correction between  15 and  15  Zoom mode   and  10  and  10  Wide Zoom mode      77             E       Selecting Channel  Options    78    Using the Channel Menu          To select the Channel Menu Audi  1 Press MENU     i  2 Move the joystick     or  gt  to Cable  On  highlight the Chann
93. 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 90         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 84     Press to scan through channels  To scan quickly  through channels  press and hold down either  CHANNEL button     Press to adjust the volume     Press repeatedly to cycle through the video equipment  connected to the TV   s video inputs     Press to adjust the convergence  see page 44      15    Rear Panel       DVI   HDTV IN                                    AUDIO  oO     VAR FIX              TO  Ps  CONVERTER    OO   su                                         OA  VHF UHF       CONTROL S                      16    Jack Description          1                                                                         10             DVI HDTV  VIDEO  AUDIO R L   VIDEO 7 IN     S VIDEO IN 1 3    VIDEO IN 1 3 4  VIDEO L MONO    AUDIO R    MONITOR OUT    AUDIO OUT  VAR FIX   L  MONO  R    HD DVD IN 5 6   1080i 720p 480p 480i     AUX    TO CONVERTER    VHF UHF    CONTROL S  IN OUT    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 instruc
94. u can use to carry the unit              Handle  one on each side                                Do not carry the TV by placing  hands under the front screen          Installing the TV    Nin    2 4m   e    Apo  65   Pro   mip  an  5   Bp        AP                      Recommended Vertical Viewing Angle RecommenHedizoNtalvingle       12    TV Controls and Connectors    To access the front video panel  push up and then release  The panel  drops down automatically  KP 57 65WV700 shown                                  Push up  and release     Front Video  Controls  s S VIDEO VIDEO L MONO  R AUDIO  kK O VIDEO 2 IN      1  SVIDEO Connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack on your camcorder       VIDEO 2 INPUT or other video equipment that has S VIDEO  Provides  better picture quality than composite video   2     2  VIDEO L MONO   Connects to the composite A V output jacks on your    AUDIO R camcorder or other video equipment   VIDEO 2 INPUT                            13       KP 57 65WV600             Front Panel Item Description   1  MEMORY STICK When lit  indicates that the Memory Stick is being  ACCESS LED read   Do not remove the Memory Stick when the  indicator is lit     2  MEMORY STICK Memory Stick insertion slot  For details  see    Inserting  and Removing a Memory Stick    on page 66   POWER Press to turn on and off the TV     MEMORY    CHANNEL      lt     lt        VOLUME     lt     TV VIDEO    14       Ic             a          o                    o   o                          
95. ving the  Memory Stick  do not attempt  to just pull it from its slot   Follow steps 1 3  right      a   Pd          AY             66    To insert a Memory Stick    1 Locate the Memory Stick slot  see pages 14 15  and insert the  Memory Stick into the Memory Stick slot as illustrated below     When inserted properly  it should slide in with little resistance  and click into place                                                     Be sure to insert the Memory Stick in the correct direction  If the Memory  Stick is forced in the wrong way  it may become damaged     Insert only Memory Stick media into the Memory Stick slot  Attempting to  insert other objects into the slot may damage the TV     To remove a Memory Stick    1 Check that the Memory Stick indicator is off   When the light is  on  this indicates that the TV is reading data from the Memory  Stick      2 Push the Memory Stick gently into the slot  and then release it   The Memory Stick media is ejected           3 Pull the Memory Stick completely out of the slot        To protect small children from injury from Memory Stick Media  remove all  Memory Stick media from the TV   s Memory Stick slot and store it in a safe  location when it is not in use        Displaying the 1 Insert a Memory Stick that contains the images you want to view     Memory Stick For details  see page 66   Menu 2 Press the MEMORY STICK button on the remote control  The Memory  Stick Menu appears     Memory Stick  Index   Slideshow   Setup    Mov
96. wer by pulling the plug itself  Never pull on  the cord      Q For details concerning safety precautions  see    Important   Safeguards    on page 3           Installing    Q Toprevent internal heat buildup  do not block the ventilation  openings          Do not install the projection TV in a hot or humid place  or in  a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibration       Avoid operating the projection TV at temperatures below 5  C   41  F     Q If the projection TV is transported directly from a cold to a  warm location  or if the room temperature changes suddenly   the picture may be blurred or show poor color due to  moisture condensation  In this case  please wait a few hours  to let the moisture evaporate before turning on the projection  TV    C  To obtain the best picture  do not expose the screen to direct  illumination or direct sunlight  It is recommended to use spot  lighting directed down from the ceiling or to cover the  windows that face the screen with opaque drapery  It is  desirable to install the projection TV in a room where the  floor and walls are not of a reflective material        As an ENERGY STAR   Partner   Sony has determined that this  product meets the ENERGY STAR      guidelines for energy efficiency        ENERGY STAR   is a U S  registered mark     CAUTION   How to reduce the risk of    Image Retention    on your  Projection TV   Bright  stationary images such as TV station logos displayed  on your TV can cause permanent damage to you
    
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