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1. REMOTE COMMANDER RM GA011 BATTERY COVER REMOTE COMMANDER SUPPLEMENT 1 82611 GA chassis MODEL COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO MODEL COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO KLV 32S400A S RM GA011 EA Silver SUBJECT New model addition This supplement shows only variant information for the new model s Other information remains the same as in the original issue SECTION 3 DISASSEMBLY 3 3 HG4A Board Removal refer page 8 SO Harness with connector Two screws BVTP2 4 X 16 gt LCD panel Two screws BVTP2 3 X 12 HG4A board INS 1 One connector SECTION 6 DIAGRAMS 6 2 Circuit Board Location refer page 24 HG4A Board 7 6 3 Schematic Diagram 8 6 4 Printed Wiring Boards refer page 25 HG4A Board SECTION 7 EXPLODED VIEWS 7 2 1 Rear Cabinet and Stand Assy refer page 29 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 2 3 106 086 01 COVER ECS 4 3 700 532 01 FOOT 15 x 20 7 2 3 HG4A board refer page 31 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 103 A 1548 456 A HG4A MOUNT SECTION 8 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST refer page 35 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK A 1548 456 A HG4A MOUNT ACCESSORIES AND PACKING 3 293 039 01 CUSHION UPPER 3 293 040 01 CUSHION LOWER 3 293 041
2. Text In Text mode Displays Text broadcast Text Text over the TV picture mix mode No Text exit the Text service Text language displays can be either English Persian or French depending on your broadcast signal RETURN Returns to the previous screen of any displayed menu O TV mode Exit Text mode or switches to a TV display when displaying external input Twin Picture PIP page 17 Displays two pictures simultaneously 08 2 Info Text reveal Displays information Press once to display current channel number and screen mode Press again to display clock information Press third time to remove the display from the screen n Text mode Reveals hidden information e g answers to a quiz 55 Wide Mode Changes the picture size Press repeatedly to select the desired wide mode For TV Video HD DVD or HDMI except PC input Wide Zoom Enlarges the centre portion of the picture The left and right edges of the picture are stretched to fill the 16 9 screen Displays the 4 3 picture in its original size Side bars are shown to fill the 16 9 screen Stretches the 4 3 picture horizontally to fill the 16 9 screen Displays cinemascopic letter box format broadcasts in the correct proportions Parts of the top and bottom of the picture may be cut off fe You cannot select Normal for HD signal source pictures 12 For PC
3. pictures also digital audio signal for sound J 1 or 2 HD DVD 1 or J HD DVD 2 Connect to the component jacks and the audio jacks 1 or 2 For better picture quality component connection is recommended if your DVD player has a component video output e Connect to the audio output jacks G to listen to the sound from the TV on Hi Fi audio equipment To turn off the sound of the TV speakers set Speaker to Audio System page 27 PC IN RGB PC Connect to the PC IN RGB jack and the audio jack It is recommended to use a PC cable with ferrite 1665 Viewing Twin Picture You can view two pictures external input and TV programme on the screen simultaneously Connect the optional equipment page 15 and make sure that images from the equipment appear on the screen page 16 1 Press 8 Two pictures are displayed simultaneously Left va X Window ern D Gan 5 ZE Right Window Twin Picture Availabilitv In Left Window In Right Window HD DVD 1 HD DVD 2 TV programme HDMI 1 except PC input mode HDMI 2 except PC input mode HDMI 3 except PC input mode Video 1 or S Video 1 Video 2 No picture Video 3 2 Press lt gt to select active picture 3 Press number buttons or PROG to select the TV channel To return to single picture mode Press or RETURN This function is not available for a PC i
4. Colour System Signal Booster Signal Level fo The options you can adjust vary depending on the situation Unavailable options are greyed out or not displayed 22 GB LS Picture menu Press MENU and select Settings Make sure the Picture icon is selected then press C Picture Mode Selects the picture mode except for PC input source Vivid For enhanced picture contrast and sharpness Standard For standard picture Recommended for home entertainment Cinema For optimum picture quality of film videos Display Mode Selects the display mode for PC input source Video For video images Text For text charts or tables The options displayed vary depending on the input source Reset Resets all the Picture settings except Picture Mode and Display Mode to the factory settings Backlight Adjusts the brightness of the backlight Picture Increases or decreases picture contrast Brightness Brightens or darkens the picture Colour Increases or decreases colour intensity Colour is not available for a PC input source Hue Increases or decreases the green tones and red tones Hue can only be adjusted for an NTSC colour system e g U S A video tapes Hue is not available for PC input component and HDMI input source Colour Temperature Adjusts the whiteness of the picture Cool Giv
5. Add a current channel to the Favourite list Press AO to select Add to Favourites then press Remove a channel from the Favourite list Press AO to select Edit Favourites then press The Favourite Set up screen appears For details see Favourite Set up on page 30 20 GB Settings adjustment You are able to change the settings of your TV from Settings menu 1 Press MENU Press AO to select Settings then press 2 Press 6 9 to select a menu icon then press 3 Press 4 0 lt gt to select an option or adjust a setting then press 9 The following 1s an overview of the items that can be adjusted Picture menu page 23 Picture Mode Picture Mode Vivid Standard Cinema except PC input mode Reset G ze Display Mode Video Text in PC input mode only Picture Max 66 55 Brightness 40 Reset Colour 60 Backli ght d Hue L Colour Temperature Cool Picture Sharpness 18 Noise Reduction High Brightness MPEG Noise Reduction Low 66 55 Advanced Settings Colour Hue Colour Temperature Cool Neutral Warm 1 Warm 2 Select Set Exit Sharpness Noise Reduction High Medium Low Off MPEG Noise Reduction High Medium Low Off Advanced Settings Adv Contrast Enhancer
6. 4 2 14 Install AC Cord Holder on AC Power Cord For Non CISPR model 16 4 2 11 Apply Sheet Core C on LCD Panel and dress Connector Assy 14P 20P amp Speaker Wire with Sheet Core C and Slide Clamp Sheet Core C F Speaker Wire X s He 7 Connector assy 14P 20P T E Caution Pull away from 47 screw boss 4 2 13 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P with LCD tape 4 2 15 Install AC Cord Holder on AC Power Cord For CISPR model AC Cord holder AC Power Cord Note Make sure tighten cable tie and cut excess part KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 4 3 375400 4 3 1 Wire Dressing Overview for 4 3 2 Wire Dressing Overview for CISPR model Non CISPR model 4 3 3 Dress LVDS cable with G2 bracket 4 3 4 Dress LVDS cable with Sheet Core C upper s hook For Non CISPR model For Non CISPR model Make sure LVDS connector fully inserted with correct direction as shown LVDS cabl l 1 A SS SSP G2 Bracket upper Sheet Core C 2 p 4 3 5 Dress LVDS cable with Sheet Core C 4 3 6 Screw LVDS Cable s Clamp on quantity 2 amp Shield Tape main bracket For CISPR model For CISPR model FT LVDS cable s clamp E RES LVDS cable e Ea ba 0 b gt P 4 e e E D R 9 b 1 f gt LVDS cable kh B 1 ta Shield Tape Sheet Core C E b KL
7. If you install the right Mounting Hook first it will be difficult to adjust its angle Install the left Mounting Hook first Be sure not to use any screws other than the supplied ones PSW4 x 12 when securing the Mounting Hook 3 GB 3 Adjust the angle of the Mounting Hook When installing the TV parallel to the wall 0 degrees adjustment of the Mounting Hook angle procedures Q and B below is not necessary Q Remove the angle adjusting screw from the arm of the Mounting Hook Choose the holes corresponding to the desired angle 5 10 15 or 20 degrees B Firmiv secure the arm using the screw removed in the previous procedure Qj Mounting Hook Secure the Mounting Hook to the right side of rear of the TV Q Secure the Mounting Hook to the rear of the TV temporarily using the supplied two screws PSW4 x 12 B Be sure that both screws are tightened securely with equal torque strength to the rear of the TV If you adjusted the left angle of the Mounting Hook also perform the same adjustment as in 3 of Step 5 Adjust the angle of the Mounting Hook for the right Screw PSW4 x 12 e Be sure to adjust the right and left arms to the same angle e Make sure that the two arm bases are screwed in securely Refer to the Instructions for the SU WL100 4 GB Screen centre point ARA UD St HEE Setze Model Name Display ZE dimensions
8. Live Colour Sound menu page 24 Sound Mode Dynamic Sound Mode Dynamic Standard Clear Voice Reset kk 5 Treble 10 Reset Bass 10 i T Balance 0 Treble Intelligent Volume Off 66 55 Volume Offset 0 i Bass Surround Off Balance VIE ZOE g T 99 T Sound Booster Intelligent Volume On Off Dual Sound Volume Offset Surround S FORCE Front Surround Simulated Stereo Off Voice Zoom Select 4 56 Exit QED Sound Booster High Low Off Dual Sound Screen menu page 25 Wide Mode Wide Zoom Wide Mode Wide Zoom Normal Full Zoom en Auto Wide On Off 4 3 Default Wide Zoom Normal Off verica Smf Display Area Full Pixel Normal KLV 40S400A only Horizontal Shift Vertical Shift Vertical Size Select Set Exit Continued 216 5 085 4 NIN Husn l Set up menu page 26 Auto Start up Auto Start up Language English SENE zm Language English FX Chinese mnlna Thai gt AV Set up S 66 55 HDMI Set up Arabic Per sian Timer Settings Power Saving Standard Power Cinema Drive Auto Off Light Sensor Off Pro
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10. Automatically turns the TV on and switches the input to the connected equipment when the equipment starts to play f you turn on a connected audio system while the TV is on the sound output switches from the TV speaker to the audio system e Adjusts the volume A 4 and mutes the sound 2X of a connected audio system Youcan operate the connected Sony equipment that has the BRAVIA Sync logo by the TV remote by pressing 8 1 to operate the connected equipment directly SYNC MENU to display the menu of the connected HDMI CEC equipment which is supported on the screen After displaying the menu you can operate the menu screen by using 8 9 6 9 and TOOLS to display Device Control then select options from Menu Options and Content List to operate the equipment Refer to the instruction manual of the equipment for available control 1865 Navigating through menus Select 4 Set ES Exit MENU allows you to enjoy various convenient features of this TV You can easily select channels or inputs sources and change the settings for your TV 1 Press MENU 2 Press 4 to select an option then press G To exit the menu press MENU Q Favourites Balda the favourite list page 20 To watch the desired channel select the favourite channel number then press e Toaddthe current channel to the favourite list select Add to Favourites
11. In PIP mode as picture size reduced this may decrease picture smoothness je You can switch the audible picture by selecting Audio Swap from the Tools menu Youcan also use the PIP feature by selecting PIP from the Tools menu 1768 198 101 3 8 0100 Duen l Using BRAVIA Sync Control for HDMI The control for HDMI function enables the TV to communicate with the connected equipment that 15 compatible with the function using HDMI CEC Consumer Electronics Control For example by connecting Sony equipment that 15 compatible with control for HDMI with HDMI cables you can control them together Be sure to connect the compatible equipment correctly and make the necessary settings To connect the equipment that is compatible with control for HDMI Connect the compatible equipment and the TV with an HDMI cable When connecting an audio system in addition to the HDMI cable be sure to also connect to the audio output jacks G refer in page 15 to listen to the sound from the TV on audio system For details see page 15 To make the control for HDMI settings The control for HDMI settings must be set on both the TV side and the connected equipment side See HDMI Set up on page 27 for the TV side settings See the operating instructions of the connected equipment for setting details Control for HDMI Automatically turns the connected equipment off when you turn the TV off
12. NTSC4 43 or PAL60 according to the channel Signal Booster Intelligent Signal Booster Improves the picture quality if the TV signal 15 too strong or weak Press 4MW to select either Off if the signal is too strong picture distorted picture with lines signal interference or Auto if the signal is weak snowy picture then press Signal Level Displays the signal level for programme currently being watched red amber green weak average good 31 5 085 4 NII Husn l Additional Information Specifications Model name KLV 40S400A KLV 37S400A KLV 32S400A KLV 26S400A System Panel System LCD Liquid Crystal Display Panel TV System B G I D K M Colour System PAL PAL60 SECAM NTSC4 43 NTSC3 58 Channel Coverage B G VHF E2 to E12 UHF E21 to E69 CATV 501 to S03 SI to S41 VHF 0 to 12 5A 9A UHF 28 to 69 CATV 501 to S03 SI to 544 Australia only VHF 1 to 11 UHF 21 to 69 CATV 501 to S03 SI to S41 New Zealand only I UHF 821 B69 CATV 501 to 503 SI to S41 D K VHF C1 to C12 RI to R12 UHF C13 to C57 R21 to R60 CATV 501 to S03 SI to S41 Z1 to Z39 M VHF A2 to A13 UHF A14 to A79 CATV A 8 to A 2 A to Wid W 6 to W 84 Sound Output 10 W 10 W Input Output jacks Antenna 5 1 13 1 2 3 1 2 Supported formats 1080p 50 60 Hz 10801 50 60 Hz 720p 50 60 Hz 576p 5761 480p 4801 Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms 0 3V sync negative PB CB
13. When the favourite list is full select Edit Favourites to remove anv channel from vour list and trv again page 20 Programme List Displavs available TV channels To watch the desired channel select the channel then press e To assign a label to a channel select Edit Programme Labels then see page 30 External Inputs bet equipment connected to your TV To watch the desired external input select the input source then press 3 G To assign a label to an external input select Edit Video Labels then see page 26 To select the equipment that is compatible with control for HDMI select HDMI Device selection Settings Displays the Settings menu where most of the advanced settings and adjustments are performed For details about settings see page 21 to 22 1965 9 085 4 NNAN Husn l Using the Favourite List Favourites Return Select Set ER Exit Favourite List The Favourite feature lets you select programmes from a list of up to 16 favourite channels that you specify 1 Press MENU 2 Press 4 0 to select Favourites then press 3 Perform the desired operation as shown in the following table or displayed on the screen To Do this Watch a channel Press 4 1 to select the channel number then press Turn off the Favourite list Press RETURN to return to the previous screen Press MENU or to exit the menu
14. X 2189 891 1 REAR COVER 26 ASSY 3 106 086 02 COVER ECS X 2189 640 2 STAND M 2 ASSY 3 700 532 01 FOOT 15X20 1 2 3 4 26 7 1 2 CHASSIS 1 REF NO PART NO 50 51 52 A 1 835 136 11 A l 835 280 11 A l 835 128 11 A l 835 127 11 4 022 115 00 4 022 115 21 l 543 798 11 Gore ps A tet te ae es N NG ee 10 0 1 DESCRIPTION REMARK POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH CONNECTOR Except KLV 26S400A India New Zealand Thailand POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH CONNECTOR KLV 26S400A India POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH CONNECTOR KLV 26S400A New Zealand POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH CONNECTOR KLV 26S400A Thailand HOLDER AC CORD Except KLV 26S400A Vietnam HOLDER AC CORD KLV 268400A Vietnam FILTER CLAMP FERRITE CORE KLV 26S400A New Zealand 2f KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 7 1 3 BG1 GP HG4 BOARDS SPEAKERS BEZEL ASSY AND LCD PANEL REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 101 A 1540 082 A GP COMPLETE KIT 26 Except KLV 26S400A New Zealand A 1542 420 A GP COMPLETE KIT 26 KLV 26S400A New Zealand 102 B A 1547 677 A BOI MOUNT SER
15. 2 For Non CISPR model AC Cord holder AC Power Cord Connector assy 14P 20P lt E 1 rr LCD tape 4 3 17 Install AC Cord Holder on AC Power Cord For CISPR model AC Cord holder AC Power Cord gt Ferrite Core Note Make sure tighten A Cable ti cable tie and cut excess able tie 20 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 SECTION 5 SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 5 1 Accessing Diagnostic Menu 5 3 Accessing Service Menu 1 While TV set on standby press the following sequence on 1 While TV set on standby press the following sequence on the remote commander RM GA011 the remote commander RM GA011 zarza KO 5 amp On screen Channel 5 Volume POWER On screen display l Channel 5 Volume POWER displav 2 The following menu will appear on the screen 2 The following menu will appear on the screen Figure 2 3 View Menu Listing Press the down arrow button to choose white balance W B and then press right arrow button to view W B adjustment items DEDE D DGALERTI 0 DCAER2 DCALER3 0 BACKLIGHT D INTERNAL TEMP ERROR O KA EN NYMERROR D IICERROR D BALANCEREROR 0 HDMIERROR RESET 0 Figure 1 3 To reset select RESET using remote commander and press C 4 To quit the diagnostic menu turn off and on the TV set 5 2 Agin
16. Frame Bottom Three screws PSW M4 X 8 Y One screw BVTP2 4 X 16 2 Three screws PSW MA X 8 Vesa Frame Bottom Assy 3 Two screws PSW M5 X 8 7 Two screws 8 4 X 16 Frame Bottom _ 8 One screw SD PSW M4 X 8 YSS Speaker RM GA011 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A KLV 32 32 H S S400A KLV 32 32 H S S400A with connector p Harness 0 o bee o 2 E Il Two screws BVTP2 4 X 16 Bezel assy Bezel assy KLV 37S400A KLV 37S400A Six screws BVTP2 4 X 16 f with connector Harness 3 Lift to remove LCD panel Bezel assy Bezel assy 3 9 LCD Panel Removal KLV 26S400A with connector Two screws BVTP2 4 X 16 Harness oO gt O ED e g Bezel assy 10 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 SECTION 4 WIRE DRESSING CAUTION 1 Do not overpull the wires during dressing gt avoid disconnection of wires 2 Make sure wires are kept away from sharp edges heatsinks amp other high temperature parts 4 1 KLV 26S400A 4 1 1 Wire Dressing Overview for 4 1 2 Wire Dressing Overview for CISPR model Non CISPR model 4 1 3 Dress LVDS cable with Sheet Core C 4 1 4 Dress LVDS cable with Sheet Core amp For Non CISPR model Shield Tape and screw LVDS cable s clamp on
17. KLV 378400A KLV 328400A KL V 2654004 only 4 GE 2 Gonnecting an antenna cable VCR Connecting an antenna cable C Antenna cable not supplied Antenna cable not supplied 8 S video AA cable bebe AA gt sill l supplied Audio Video cable not supplied Antenna cable not supplied 3 Preventing the TV from toppling over 1 Install a wood screw 4 mm in diameter not supplied in the TV stand 2 Installa machine screw M5 x 12 not supplied into the screw hole of the TV 3 Tie the wood screw and the machine screw with a strong cord aping 145 15 4 Bundling the cables b Connecting the AC power cord Type of AC power cord supplied with or without ferrite core varies depending on the countries 6 GB 6 Performing the initial set up HO BRAVIA Sync 11 1 Og c SYNC MENU Selecting the language 1 Connect the TV to your AC power outlet 110 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 2 Press D on the top edge of the TV When the TV is in standby mode the standby indicator on the TV front panel is red press I 0 on the remote to turn on the TV When you turn on the TV for the first time the Language menu appears on t
18. an English Installation dimensions table Screen centre dimension Se FRY BE Teide Unit mm Eli mm Length for each mounting angle KISI 2 RE BST RE da 91 JS Angle 0 Angle 20 0 FRE 20 20 0 daal 0 Installation Saz may differ according to how the TV 15 installed eRe RY HUI T TIE Hook location HU ER EE CUM Annie Eon S HT ER ASIN Er Hook position b cannot be used for the models in the table below AILE Re AY A b 0 Hook location 172050117 B
19. 01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON 3 214 128 14 INSTRUCTION WALL MOUNT 3 293 038 13 MANUAL INSTRUCTION 3 293 038 33 MANUAL INSTRUCTION 3 293 038 43 MANUAL INSTRUCTION 4 108 226 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION WALL MOUNT Sony Corporation Sony EMCS Malaysia Sdn Bhd 9 872 993 02 TV Operations of Pan Asia 38 English 2008 4 Operating Instructions KLV 40S400A KLV 37S400A KLV 32S400A KLV 265400A BRAVIA 2008 Sony Corporation 3 293 038 11 1 Introduction Trademark information Thank you for choosing this Sony product HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Before operating the TV please read this manual Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of thoroughly and retain 1t for future reference HDMI Licensing LLC e BRAVIA and BRAVIA are trademarks of Sony The illustrations used in this manual are of the Corporation KLV 32S400A unless otherwise stated HDMI HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE ENERGY STAR 2 GB Table of Contents Start up Guide Using MENU Functions Navigating through menus 19 Checking the accessories 4 Using the Favourite List 20 Inserting batteries into the remote 4 Settings adjustment 21 1 Attaching the stand 4 PIOUS RIERA sata baba ak aaa A gan A ih 23 2 Connecting an
20. 1 474 095 12 POWER UNIT G2D BOARD Note The components identified by mark contain confidential information Strictly follow the instructions whenever the components are repaired and or replaced 34 NOTE The components identified by mark contain confidential information Strictly follow the instructions whenever the components are SECTION 8 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST e Items marked are not stocked since repaired and or replaced REF NO PART NO A 1540 082 A A 1542 420 A A 1540 080 A A 1539 154 A 1 474 095 12 A A 1547 677 A A 1527 549 A A 1539 291 A 1527 469 A A 1548 456 A DESCRIPTION they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be antici pated when ordering these items e All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B unless otherwise noted REMARK GP COMPLETE KIT 26 Except KLV 26S400A New Zealand GP COMPLETE KIT 26 KLV 26S400A New Zealand GP COMPL KIT 32 Except KLV 32S400A New Zealand GP COMPL 32 KLV 32S400A New Zealand POWER UNIT G2D board KLV 37S400A EOI MOUNT SERVICE KLV 26S400A E BG MOUNT SERVICE Except KLV 26S400A E New Zealand 32S400A New Zealand 37S400A New Zealand BG MOUNT SERVICE KLV 26S40
21. 6 DISASSEMBLY 3 1 Rear Cover Removal a uds e ot e be 7 3 2 Stand Assy Removal sasa ga nanda anga se 7 3 3 HG4 KLV 26 32 32 H S S400A and HG4A KLV 378400A Boards Removal 8 3 4 BG1 Board Removal eren 8 3 5 GP Board Removal KLV 26 32 32 H S S400A 9 3 6 Power Unit G2D Board Removal KLV 37S400A 9 Ser Frame Removal sisa e cn p a jati 9 2 8 5peaker Removal aaa de tete e 9 5 9 LED Panel Removal i i aa hel a a naa 10 WIRE DRESSING il 1 Za BG eU A BE 11 4 2 KLV 32 32 H S S400A sonia 14 eS CKISVS37S400 ESTAS 17 Section Title Page 5 SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 5 1 Accessing Diagnostic Menu ss 21 Ds JAG UNG EAEE 21 9 3 ACCessino Service MERU 1 rre tert e itis 21 5 4 Resetting the User Menu Factory Reset 22 5 5 White Balance Adjustment ss 22 5 6 Board amp Panel Replacement ss 23 6 DIAGRAMS 6 1 Block WD IS 1 an de e a 24 6 2 Circuit Board Location 0 eiu ute ne 24 623 5 0161506118 Dia STAM ji a aga Aa a 25 6 4 Printed Wiring Boards eet i 25 Eee etaa rea 25 7 EXPLODED VIEWS See e B GE 11 sasabana i amer 26 7 1 1 Rear Cabinet and Stand Assy 26 dda Chassis le ea tad 24 7 1 3 BG1 GP HG4 Boards Speakers Bezel Assy and LCD Panel 28 B2
22. Current programme Location of the sub window can be moved by pressing ev ele E 22 1 Frozen picture bu fo This function is not available for Twin Picture and PC input source O AUDIO Dual Sound page 25 G Input select Text hold Displays the connected equipment list and selects the input source page 16 n Text mode Holds the current page O G P 0 Item select OK Selects or adjusts items Confirms selected items Q TOOLS page 13 Q MENU Displays or cancels the menu Coloured buttons In Text mode Accesses the corresponding coloured Fastext menu quickly and easily The Fastext feature can be used only when the Fastext broadcast is available D Number buttons e Selects channels For channel numbers 10 and above enter the second digit quickly page 30 n Text mode Enters the three digit page number to select the page Continued 1168 Favourite list Displays the Favourite list that you have specified page 20 PROG E2 E9 e Selects the next or previous channel n Text mode Selects the next or previous EY page C Previous channel Returns to the previous channel watched for more than five seconds D X Mute Press to mute the sound Press again to restore the sound je e n standby mode if you want to turn on the TV without sound press this button A dle e Volume Adjusts volume
23. REN 32 327 AIS 54006 a 29 7 2 1 Rear Cabinet and Stand Assy 29 15222 Chassis aa eS na teo d evo ute 30 7 2 3 BG1 GP HG4 Boards Speakers Bezel Assy and LCD Panel 31 Jo OSEVSSTSA0D A EO 32 7 3 1 Rear Cabinet and Stand Assy 32 1253 2 EE 33 7 1 3 BG1 Power Unit G2D HG4A Boards Speakers Bezel Assy and LCD Panel 34 8 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ss 35 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 SECTION 1 SAFETY NOTES 1 1 Caution Handling of LCD Panel When installing the LCD Panel make sure you are grounded with a wrist band When installing the LCD Panel on the wall the panel must be secured using the 4 mounting holes on the rear cover 1 Do not press the panel or frame edge to avoid the risk of electric shock 2 Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects Do not leave the module in high temperature or in areas of high humiditv for an extended period of time 4 Do not expose the LCD panel to direct sunlight 5 Avoid contact with water It may cause short circuit within the module 6 Disconnect the AC adapter when replacing the backlight CCFL or inverter circuit High voltage occurs at the inverter circuit at 650Vrms 7 Always clean the LCD panel with a soft cloth material 8 Use care when handling the wires or connectors of the inverter c
24. Replace either both BG1 board GP 26 32 Power Unit G2D 37 board Speaker NVM ERROR Replace either both BG1 board GP 26 32 Power Unit G2D 37 board IC ERROR Replace BG1 board BALANCER ERROR Replace BG1 board Note Each of the above blinking repeats every 2 seconds 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 SECTION 3 DISASSEMBLY 3 1 Rear Cover Removal 3 2 Stand Assv Removal KLV 26S400A Two screws BVTP 3 X 12 KO GO One screw PSW M5 X 8 A IS Lift to remove K Rear Cover GE d 4 Two screws PSW M3 X 5 D Fifteen screws BVTP2 4 X 16 S lic e GSE 7 S e KLV 32 32 H S S400A 4 Two screws Two screws PSW M3 X 5 BVTP 3 X 12 D Sixteen screws BVTP2 4 X 16 ROC OPES AEST n Sg lt A Ax One screw PSW M5 X 8 P Lift to remove Rear Cover El KLV 37S400A Two screws BVTP 3 X 12 Two screws PSW M3 X 5 a Four screws t Seventeen screws PSW M5 X 12 BVTP2 4 X 16 Lift to remove Rear Cover KLV 26S400A KLV 32 32 H S S400A KLV 37S400A Three screws PSW M5 X 16 Stand assy Three screws PSW M5 X 16 Stand assy Three screws PSW M5 X 20 Stand assy KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 3 3 HG4 and HGAA Boards Removal KLV 26S400A go Har
25. antenna cable VCR 5 SO UMMC mu ts E 24 3 Preventing the TV from toppling over 5 Soree Festes vare hes sabes ene 25 200000000 GE 26 4 Bundling the cables 6 PC Settings peru n 28 5 Connecting the AC power cord 6 Channel Set up menu LL 30 6 Performing the initial set up 6 Selecting ihe language iuc tpe 6 iti i EE the TV a 7 Additional Information Watching TV 8 Specifications 5 9 9 59 09559559 959 9 9 9 32 Adjusting the viewing angle of the TV 9 Troubleshooting 33 Adjust the angle left and right swivel 8 Detaching the Table Top Stand from 111 TW ooa poesia bo 8 Safety information rss 9 Precautions env 3 10 Overview of the remote 11 Using the Tools menu 13 Overview of the TV buttons and alaiez uai Si 1 1 12 2 lt 2 1 12 2 2 2 00000 aha aa adah 14 Using Optional Equipment Connecting optional equipment 15 Viewing pictures from the connected equipment die 1 1 10101 16 Viewing Twin Picture 17 Viewing PIP Picture in Picture 17 Using BRAVIA Sync Control for HDMI 18 To connect the equipment that is compatible with control for HDMI 18 To make the control for HDMI settings 18 Con
26. attachment of this product to the wall to Sony dealers or licensed contractors and pay adequate attention to safety during the installation Sony is not liable for any damage or injury caused by mishandling or improper installation 2 GB Open the Wall Mount Bracket package and check the contents for all required parts along with the Instructions Refer to the Instructions for the SU WL100 Decide where you want to install your TV Refer to the last 2 pages of this manual for the TV installation dimensions and determine the location Refer to the Instructions for the SU WL100 Refer to the Instructions for the SU WL100 Step 5 Preparing for the installation of the TV Before detaching the Table Top Stand disconnect all the cables from the TV 1 Remove the screws from the rear of the TV Then detach the Table Top Stand from the Soft cloth Whenremoving the Table Top Stand from the TV lay the display face down on a stable work surface that is larger than the TV To prevent damaging the surface of the LCD display make sure to place a soft cloth on the work surface 2 Secure the Mounting Hook from the left side of the rear of the TV Q Secure the Mounting Hook to the rear of the TV temporarily using the supplied two screws PSW4 x 12 B Be sure that both screws are tightened securely with equal torque strength to the rear of the TV Screw PSW4 x 12 Mounting Hook Soft cloth
27. displayed continuously It may disappear after a few moments e The screen and cabinet get warm when this TV set 15 in use This 1s not a malfunction The LCD screen contains a small amount of liquid crystal Mercury 1s sometimes contained depending on the kind of fluorescent tubes Follow your local ordinances and regulations for disposal Handling and cleaning the screen surface cabinet of the TV set Be sure to unplug the AC power cord connected to the TV set from AC power outlet before cleaning To avoid material degradation or screen coating degradation observe the following precautions To remove dust from the screen surface cabinet wipe gently with a soft cloth If dust 15 persistent wipe with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a diluted mild detergent solution Never use any type of abrasive pad alkaline acid cleaner scouring powder or volatile solvent such as alcohol benzene thinner or insecticide Using such materials or maintaining prolonged contact with rubber or vinyl materials may result in damage to the screen surface and cabinet material When adjusting the angle of the TV set move it slowly so as to prevent the TV set from moving or slipping off from its table stand Optional Equipment Keep optional components or any equipment emitting electromagnetic radiation away from the TV set Otherwise picture distortion and or noisy sound may occur Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipme
28. not exceed 0 5mA 500 microamperes Leakage current can be measured by any one of the three methods 1 A commercial leakage tester such as the SIMPSON 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use those instructions 2 A battery operated AC milliampmeter The DATA PRECISION 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter The limit indication is 0 75V so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage scale The SIMPSON S 250 and SANWA SH 63TRD are examples of passive VOMS that are suitable Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2 VAC range are suitable see Figure 1 To Exposed Metal Parts on Set AC Voltmeter EE Earth Ground Figure 1 AC voltmeter to check AC leakage 1 4 WARNING SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK A ON THE EXPLODED VIEWS ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS SUSPECTED KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 1 5 Lead Free Information The circuit boards used in these models have been processed using Lead Free So
29. signal is received for 30 seconds PC Input Signal Reference Chart for supported signals and Resolution value displayed Horizontal Vertical Signals Horizontal Pixel Vertical Line frequency frequency Standard kHz Hz 640 480 60 VGA 31 5 VGA 640 480 37 5 75 VESA 720 400 31 5 70 VGA T SVGA 800 600 37 9 60 VESA Guidelines 800 600 46 9 75 VESA XGA 1024 768 48 4 60 VESA Guidelines 1024 768 56 5 70 VESA 1024 768 60 75 VESA WXGA 1280 768 47 4 60 VESA 1280 768 47 8 60 VESA 1360 768 47 7 60 VESA fo This TV s PC input does not support Sync on Green or Composite Sync This TV s PC input does not support interlaced signals e If input signal is not shown in above chart then this signal may not be displayed properly or cannot be displayed according to your settings When connecting a personal computer to HDMI IN 1 2 or 3 jack your TV can only display the signals boldfaced in the 0 above chart with a 60 Hz vertical frequency je For the best picture quality it is recommended to use the signals boldfaced in the above chart with a 60 Hz vertical frequency from a personal computer In plug and play signals with a 60 Hz vertical frequency will be selected automatically 29 GB suomngun NNAN Husn l Channel Set up menu Press MENU and select Settings Press 6 9 to select the Channel Set up icon then press 1 Digit Direct When 1 Digit Direct is set to On yo
30. turned on in order to listen to the TV s sound through the TV speakers Audio System The TV speakers are turned off in order to listen to the TV s sound only through your external audio equipment connected to the audio output jacks You can also turn on the connected equipment that is compatible with control for HDMI after making the appropriate settings of control for HDMI Allitems in Sound menu except Dual Sound are not available when Speaker is set to Audio System Audio Out Variable The audio output from your audio system can be controlled by the TV s remote Fixed The audio output of the TV is fixed Use your audio receiver s volume control to adjust the volume and other audio settings through your audio system Audio Out is not available for audio system connected to the TV using the HDMI jacks Colour System Selects the colour system Auto PAL SECAM NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 or PAL60 according to the composite video signal from the input source HDMI Set up Allows the TV to communicate with equipment that is compatible with the control for HDMI function and connected to the HDMI jacks of the TV Note that communication settings must also be made on the connected equipment Control for HDMI Sets whether or not to link the operations of the TV and the connected equipment that is compatible with control for HDMI When set to On t
31. 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms PR CR 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms Audio input phono jacks 500 mVrms Impedance 47 kilohms 75 ohm external terminal 5 video input 4 pin mini DIN Video input phono jack Audio input phono jacks 500 mVrms Impedance 47 kilohms 01 2 Video output phono jack Audio output phono jacks HDMI IN 1 2 3 Video 1080 24p 1080p 50 60 Hz 10801 50 60 Hz 720p 50 60 Hz 576p 5761 480p 480i Audio Two channel linear PCM 32 44 1 and 48 kHz 16 20 and 24 bits Analogue audio input minijack 500 mVrms Impedance 47 kilohms HDMI IN 3 only PC IN 3 8 8 PC Input D sub 15 pin see page 29 G 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms non Sync on Green B 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms R 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms HD 1 5 Vp p VD 1 5 Vp p PC audio input minijack PC IN Audio output phono jacks A Power and others Headphones jack Power Requirements 110 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Screen Size inches E Display Resolution 1 366 pixels horizontal x 768 lines vertical K 1 080 lines vertical Power Consumption Indicated on the rear of the TV Dimension STEE xh xd ETE GOT Accessories GE Dimensions and mass are approximate values gt Oo Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 32 GB Troubleshooting If you find any problem while viewing your TV you can either check the Troubleshooting guide below or use the Factory Settings function page 28 If the prob
32. 0A New Zealand 328400A New Zealand 37S400A New Zealand HG4 MOUNT KLV 26 32 32 H S S400A HG4A MOUNT KLV 37S400A Due to complekity of the board performing component level field repairs are not recommended Complete board replacement is required if service is necessary For part number information refer to the Exploded View or Electrical Parts List section of this Service Manual 1 910 043 61 1 910 043 53 1 910 043 64 1 966 099 21 1 966 098 21 1 966 101 21 1 966 100 21 CONNECTORS 2K 2F 2F 2F KK KK KK KK KK CONNECTOR ASSY 14P 20P KLV 26S400A CN9152 BG1 CN101 H1 CN301 HG4 CN6201 G2 INV 1 CONNECTOR ASSY 14P 20P KLV 32 32 H S S400A CN9152 BG1 CN101 H1 CN301 HG4 CN6201 G2 INV 1 CONNECTOR ASSY 14P 20P KLV 37S400A CN9152 BG1 CN101 H1 CN301 HG4 CN6201 G2 INV 1 HARNESS WITH CONNECTOR LVDS Except KLV 26S400A New Zealand CN3002 BG1 TCON 1 HARNESS WITH CONNECT
33. 1 GUIDE LIGHT 105 1 826 648 21 LOUD SPEAKER 4 2 X 15CM 106 1 802 653 12 LCD PANEL 32 WXGA TFT 107 X 2189 523 1 BEZEL 32 ASSY KLV 32S400A X 2318 468 1 BEZEL 32 S ASSY KLV 32S400A S X 2318 464 1 BEZEL 32 H ASSY KLV 325400A H Note The components identified by mark amp contain 108 4 103 642 21 EMBLEM SONY NO 7 confidential information Strictly follow the instructions 109 1 480 889 11 BLOCK SWITCH PANEL whenever the components are repaired and or replaced 110 X 2318 678 1 BRACKET SIDE JACK ASSY 31 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 7 3 KLV 37S400A 2 580 591 01 SCREW PSW M3X5 7 3 1 REAR CABINET AND STAND ASSY 2 580 600 01 SCREW PSW M4X8 2 580 606 01 SCREW PSW M5X8 2 580 626 01 SCREW SP 4 40 UNC 2 580 629 01 SCREW BVST 3X8 2 580 640 01 SCREW BVTP2 4X16 2 580 644 01 SCREW KTP2 3X8 2 674 965 31 SCREW PSW 3SG 3 873 012 01 SCREW PWH M5X16 3 873 013 01 SCREW PWH M5X10 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT 3 2 580 607 01 SCREW PSW M5X12 3 452 815 01 SCREW PSW M5X20 2 580 614 01 SCREW K M3X8 a d e f g h j k m REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 X 2190 009 1 REAR COVER 37 ASSY 2 3 106 086 03 COVER ECS 3 X 2189 079 2 STAND ML 2 ASSY 4 3 700 532 01 FOOT 15X20 39 7 3 2 CHASSIS 1 REF NO PART NO 51 A A A 52 53 5
34. 3 GB 9 085 4 NN3IN Husn l Press MENU and select Settings Press 4 9 to select the Sound icon then press Sound Mode Dynamic Enhances treble and bass Recommended for home entertainment Standard For standard sound Clear Voice Makes voice sound clearer Reset Resets all the Sound settings except Sound Mode and Dual Sound to the factory settings Treble Adjusts higher pitched sounds Bass Adjusts lower pitched sounds Balance Emphasises left or right speaker balance Intelligent Volume Keeps a constant volume level even when volume level gaps occur e g adverts tend to be louder than programmes Volume Offset Adjusts the volume level of the current input relative to other inputs Surround S FORCE Front Surround Available for normal stereo broadcast and 5 1ch broadcast surround audio and the audio input from connected equipment Simulated Stereo Adds a surround like effect to mono programmes Off Converts and reproduces 5 1ch and other broadcast surround audio as normal stereo audio 2ch Reproduces the original audio of other broadcasts as it 15 Voice Zoom Adjusts the clarity of human voices For example if the voice of a news announcer 15 indistinct you can turn up this setting to make the voice clearer Conversely if you are watching a sports programme you can turn down this setting to soften th
35. 38 41 3 293 042 11 3 293 042 21 3 293 042 31 3 870 396 11 3 870 396 21 3 870 396 31 3 875 151 11 3 876 548 11 X 2186 603 1 l 480 705 11 9 885 117 43 DESCRIPTION REMARK MANUAL INSTRUCTION KLV 26S400A E EA India New Zealand Saudi Arabia 32 E EA India New Zealand Saudi Arabia 32 S E Saudi Arabia 32 H India S400A 37S400A E EA India New Zealand Saudi Arabia MANUAL INSTRUCTION KLV 26S400A E 32S400A E 37S400A E Saudi Arabia MANUAL INSTRUCTION KLV 26S400A Saudi Arabia 32 Saudi Arabia 32 S Saudi Arabia S400A 37S400A Saudi Arabia MANUAL INSTRUCTION KLV 26S400A EA 32S400A EA 37S400A EA MANUAL INSTRUCTION WALL MOUNT Except KLV 26S400A ME Philippines South Africa Vietnam MANUAL INSTRUCTION WALL MOUNT KLV 26S400A ME Philippines South Africa MANUAL INSTRUCTION WALL MOUNT KLV 26S400A Vietnam MANUAL INSTRUCTION KLV 26S400A ME Philippines South Africa Thailand 32 ME Philippines South Africa Thailand 32 H ME South Africa Thailand Philippines S400A 37S400A South Africa ME Philippines Thailand MANUAL INSTRUCTION KLV 26S400A Thailand 32 Thailand 32 H Thailand S400A 37S400A Thailand MANUAL INSTRUCTION KLV 26S400A ME 32 ME 32 H ME S400A 37S400A ME MANUAL INSTRUCTION KLV 37S400A Iran MANUAL INSTRUCTION KLV 26S400A Vietnam 32S400A Vietnam 37S400A Vietnam LOCK ASSY RUDDER KLV 268400A REMOTE COMMANDER
36. 4 1 835 136 11 1 835 280 11 1 835 128 11 1 835 127 11 4 022 1 15 00 4 022 115 21 1 543 798 11 X 2318 763 1 DESCRIPTION REMARK POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH CONNECTOR Except KLV 37S400A India New Zealand Thailand POWER SUPPLV CORD WITH CONNECTOR KLV 37S400A India POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH CONNECTOR KLV 37S400A New Zealand POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH CONNECTOR KLV 37S400A Thailand HOLDER AC CORD Except KLV 37S400A Vietnam HOLDER AC CORD KLV 37S400A Vietnam FILTER CLAMP FERRITE CORE KLV 37S400A New Zealand COVER UNDER 37 ASSY 33 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 7 3 3 BG1 POWER UNIT G2D HG4A BOARDS SPEAKERS BEZEL ASSY AND LCD PANEL REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 101 A 1527 549 A 861 MOUNT SERVICE Except KLV 37S400A New Zealand A A 1539 291 A BGI MOUNT SERVICE KLV 37S400A New Zealand 102 A 1548 456 A HG4A MOUNT 103 3 290 408 01 GUIDE LIGHT 104 1 826 648 21 LOUD SPEAKER 4 2 X 15CM 105 1 802 622 11 LCD PANEL 37INCH WXGA TFT 106 X 2190 008 1 BEZEL 37 ASSY 107 4 103 642 21 EMBLEM SONY NO 7 108 1 480 889 11 BLOCK SWITCH PANEL 109 X 2318 678 1 BRACKET SIDE JACK ASSY 110
37. 6 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 While in Picture Menu 8 Put the set in standby mode Power OFF 5 Select Picture Mode and press right arrow button to display 9 Access the service menu picture mode options then select STANDARD and press 10 The service menu displays button Picture Mode Standard FN ox 5 Figure 12 11 Press the down arrow button to choose white balance W B and then press right arrow button to view W B adjustment items Figure 9 6 Next select Color Temperature and press right arrow button to select the option COOL and press Figure 13 Picture Mode Standard 12 Using 10 step NTSC Gray scale with setup adjust the white Reset OK balance of the 60 shade with R_Drive and B_Drive Backlight 5 13 Using the same pattern adjust the white balance 20 with Picture R_BKG and B BKG 14 20 IRE and 60 IRE shades should have the same color Brightness 50 pr Sr I Colour Temperature Cool ro NoiseReduction Of MPEG Noise Reduction Medium Advanced Settings e Figure 10 7 Now select Advanced Setting and using the arrow keys set all the registers in the Advanced Setting menu OFF DP IER 10 STEP GRAY SCALE B ok 5 86 69 NENNEN 6096 451mv 2096 188mv SET UP 56mv Noise Reduction Off MPEG Noise Reduction Medium Advanced Settings Off 5 6 Board amp Panel Repl
38. A India Iran New Zealand Saudi Arabia Vietnam CUSHION UPPER KLV 32 ME Philippines South Africa Thailand 32 H ME South Africa Thailand Philippines S400A CUSHION UPPER KLV 37S400A South Africa ME Philippines Vietnam CUSHION UPPER KLV 26S400A ME Philippines South Africa Thailand CUSHION LOWER KLV 32 E EA India Iran New Zealand Saudi Arabia Vietnam 32 H India 32 S E Saudi Arabia S400A CUSHION LOWER KLV 26S400A E EA India New Zealand Saudi Arabia Vietnam CUSHION LOWER KLV 37S400A E EA India Iran New Zealand Saudi Arabia Vietnam CUSHION LOWER KLV 32 ME Philippines South Africa Thailand 32 H ME South Africa Thailand Philippines S400A CUSHION LOWER KLV 37S400A South Africa ME Philippines Thailand CUSHION LOWER KLV 26S400A ME Philippines Saudi Arabia Thailand INDIVIDUAL CARTON KLV 32 E EA India New Zealand Saudi Arabia 32 S E Saudi Arabia 32 H India S400A INDIVIDUAL CARTON KLV 26S400A E EA India New Zealand Saudi Arabia INDIVIDUAL CARTON KLV 37S400A E EA India New Zealand Saudi Arabia INDIVIDUAL CARTON KLV 32 ME Philippines South Africa Thailand 32 H ME South Africa Thailand Philippines S400A INDIVIDUAL CARTON KLV 37S400A South Africa ME Philippines Thailand KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A REF NO PART NO XXX RM GA011 DESCRIPTION REMARK 3 873 464 01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON KLV 26S400A ME Phil
39. Holder on AC Power Cord For Non CISPR model For CISPR model AC Cord holder AC Power Cond f Ferrite Core B Cable tie Note Make sure tighten cable tie and cut excess part KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 4 2 KLV 32 32 H S S400A 4 2 1 Wire Dressing Overview for 4 2 2 Wire Dressing Overview for CISPR model Non CISPR model 4 2 3 Dress LVDS Cable with Sheet Core C quantity 2 For Non CISPR model E E 4 2 4 Dress LVDS cable with Sheet Core C amp Shield Tape For CISPR model mm E DES Pi hs Shield Tape Sheet Core C 4 2 6 Dress Connector Assy 13P at G1 Bracket s hook 4 2 8 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P with Slide Clamp quantity 2 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 4 2 5 Screw LVDS cable s clamp on main bracket For CISPR model 4 2 7 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P at Bracket s hook quantity 5 Connector assy 14P 20P E D 4 2 9 Dress Connector Assv 14P 20P on top of Connector Assv 13P Pull wire straight E yi Son Connector assy 13P Ca 0 Ld Wa KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 4 2 10 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P amp Speaker wire with Sheet Core C quantity 2 EN XU v 0 d Wi von le 1 n ri det Zare eda 1 E 7 ve a ji Connector assy 14P 20P R 6 R Screw boss
40. Input Stretches the original picture to fil the screen vertically Stretches the Full 1 picture horizontally to fill the 16 9 screen Using the Tools menu Press TOOLS enables you to access various viewing options and change make adjustments according to the source and screen mode The options displayed vary depending on the input source Viewing TV programme Viewing connected equipment Options Description Options Description Picture Mode See page 23 Picture Mode except PC See page 23 Sound Mode See page 24 input mode Intelligent Picture See page 30 Display Mode in PC input See page 23 mode only MPEG Noi S 25 Re bed ee Sound Mode See page 24 MPEG Noise Reduction See page 23 Speak 5 21 Be edito except PC input mode Add to Favourites You can add the current Speak S 27 channel to the favourite list pore id de lada EET E ETETE Twin Picture except PC See page 17 P ka ska input mode P 28 Dont seed PIP in PC input mode only See page 17 Single Picture in Twin See page 17 Picture and PIP mode only Audio Swap in PIP mode See page 17 only Auto Adjustment in PC See page 28 input mode only Horizontal Shift in PC See page 29 input mode only Sleep Timer except PC See page 28 input mode Power Saving See page 28 Device Control in HDMI Displays the menu screen input mode except HDMI to operate the connected PC input only HDMI compatible equipment 1365 Overview of the TV buttons an
41. KTA He Pa Ped 1 I 0 3 sec I 0 3 sec Example The figure above shows LED display when SHUTDOWN is caused by DC ALERT 2 It repeats flashing for a specified number of times in 0 3sec cycle and has a 2 seconds interval of lighting off Please note that a 2 seconds interval of lighting off is fixed regardless of abnormal state types PICTURE OFF STANDBY POWER REMOTE LIGHT SENSOR TIMER 2 2 LED Display Specification LED Type Remark POWER Green LED Green lights at power ON STANDBY Red One LED Red lights during standbv Picture Off Green Amber Green lights during Picture Timer Two LEDs OFF and amber lights during Timer activation 2 3 LED Displav Control Displav Remark Power LED Standbv LED POWERON Green lights Microcomputer is in anormal state O Red lights Microcomputer is in a sleep state FF Failure OFF Red flashes o ie trouble causes by the no of red KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 2 5 Standby LED Error Display Perform below countermeasures according to Standby LED blinking times Blinking times Countermeasure 2 DC_DET 12V Main Voltage Replace either both BG1 board e GP 26 32 Power Unit G2D 37 board DC_ALERT 1 Replace BG1 board DC_ALERT 2 Replace BG1 board DC_ALERT 3 Replace BG1 board BACKLIGHT Replace BG1 board INVERTER ERROR INTERNAL TEMP Replace GP 26 32 Power Unit G2D 37 board ERROR AUDIO ERROR
42. OR LVDS KLV 26S400A New Zealand CN3002 BG1 TCON 1 HARNESS WITH CONNECTOR LVDS Except KLV 32S400A New Zealand CN3002 BG1 TCON 1 HARNESS WITH CONNECTOR LVDS KLV 32S400A New Zealand CN3002 BG1 TCON 1 35 REF NO PART NO l 966 103 21 l 966 102 21 3 293 039 01 3 295 641 01 3 295 644 01 3 870 394 01 3 870 421 01 3 873 465 01 3 293 040 01 3 295 642 01 3 295 645 01 3 870 395 01 3 870 422 01 3 873 466 01 3 293 041 01 3 295 643 01 3 295 646 01 3 870 393 01 3 870 420 01 DESCRIPTION KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 e All resistors are in ohms e F nonflammable CAPACITORS MF uk PF uuF COILS e MMH mH UH uH REMARK HARNESS WITH CONNECTOR LVDS Except KLV 37S400A New Zealand CN3002 BG1 TCON 1 HARNESS WITH CONNECTOR LVDS KLV 378400A New Zealand CN3002 BG1 TCON 1 dd 2F 2F AKK 2F 2F 2F 2F dk 2F 2F dk d L 2F 2F 2F 2F 2F 2F 2F 2F 2F 2F 2F d d dd dk 2F 2F dk d dk 2F 2F 2F 2F d 2F 2F 2F dk 2F 2F 2F 2F 2K 2F 2F KK ACCESSORIES AND PACKING dd 2F 2F AKK d dd dk K K K d K K K K K K KK KK OK CUSHION UPPER KLV 32 E EA India Iran New Zealand Saudi Arabia Vietnam 32 S E Saudi Arabia 32 H India S400A CUSHION UPPER KLV 26S400A E EA India New Zealand Saudi Arabia Vietnam CUSHION UPPER KLV 37S400A E E
43. REVISION HISTORY EGIL GA cHassis MODEL PART NO 9 8 2 993 02 KLV 26S400A KLV 32 32 H S S400A KLV 37S400A no SUFFIX DATE SUPP CORR DESCRIPTION Le ow eee KANE LL L LZ Self Diagnosis Supported model EGIL GA cHassis SERVICE MANUAL MODEL COMMANDER DEST MODEL COMMANDER DEST KLV 26S400A RmM GA011 EEA India ME KLV 32S400A H am Gao11 India ME New Zealand Gun Metallic Silver Philippines Philippines South Africa Saudi Arabia Thailand eee KLV 32S400A S Ru Gao11 E Saudi Arabia Silver KLV 32S400A rRm GA011 E EA India Iran ME KLV 37S400A ausar E EA India New Zealand Philippines Iran ME Saudi Arabia New Zealand South Africa Thailand Philippines Vietnam Saudi Arabia South Africa Thailand Vietnam KLV 26S400A KLV 32 32 H S S400A KLV 37S400A RM GA011 LCD COLOR TV SONY KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page SAFETY NOTES 1 1 Caution Handling of LCD Panel 3 1 2 SEF Check OUt n nib raids 3 IS ME cue ES DR 3 IA WARNING gar An 3 ED Lead Free Deian Bau aaa 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 re aN 4 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION 2 1 Overview of Control Buttons rrua 5 2 2 LED Display 5 08611 3110134 oe ER nens 5 223 bEBDIDISDISV CONTO nee 5 2 4 IBID Patterson bia 5 2 5 Standby LED Error Display ss
44. Removal KLV 37S400A Six screws BVST 3 X 8 3 G2 Bracket Upper 3 7 Frame Removal KLV 26S400A 2 Two screws PSW M4 X 8 Vesa Frame Top Assy BVTP2 4 X 16 e O One screw AD G One screw Cover Under PSW M4 X 8 One screw uo c A GPS MAX 8 6 One screw One screw BVTP2 4 X 16 Frame Spine L 5 One screw BVTP2 4 X 16 PSW MA X 8 Same Spine R 7 6 Two screws BVTP2 4 X 16 Frame Bottom KLV 32 32 H S S400A 4 One screw PSW MA X 8 One screw Two screws PSW M4 X 8 Vesa Frame Top Assy 6 One screw PSW M4 X 8 2 One screw BVTP2 4 X 16 Frame Spine 32L 2 One screw BVTP2 4 X 16 KLV 37S400A Two screws D AN d f U Top Assy NY del D FT Frame Spine amp 37L Frame Spine 378 jie CP 3 8 Speaker Removal KLV 26S400A Two screws PSW M4 X 8 PSW M5 X 8 Four screws gt PSW M4 X 8 Two screws BVTP2 4 X 16 Vesa Frame d KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 Two screws BVTP2 4 X 16 A Cover Under D 3d IR PSW M4 X 8 E 3 One screw U PSW M4 X 8 One screw PSW M4 X 8 o One screw i PSW M4 X 8 One screw PSW MA X 8 Frame Spine 32R 6 One screw PSW M4 X 8 L Two screws 3 ING BVTP2 4 X 16 Four screws PSW M4 X 8
45. V COVER ECS COVER ECS KLV 32S400A Iran STAND M 2 ASSY KLV 328400A STAND M 2 S ASSY KLV 32S400A S STAND M 2 H ASSY KLV 32S400A H FOOT 15X20 KLV 328400A FOOT 15X20 KLV 32 S 32 H S400A REMARK KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 7 2 2 CHASSIS 1 ee e g e REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 51 3 290 405 01 COVER UNDER 32 52 A 1 835 136 11 POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH CONNECTOR Except KLV 32 India New Zealand Thailand 32 H India 32 H Thailand S400A A 1 835 280 11 POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH CONNECTOR KLV 32 India 32 H India S400A A 1 835 128 11 POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH CONNECTOR KLV 32S400A New Zealand A 1 835 127 11 POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH CONNECTOR KLV 32 Thailand 32 H Thailand S400A 53 4 022 115 00 HOLDER AC CORD Except KLV 32S400A Vietnam 4 022 115 21 HOLDER AC CORD KLV 32S400A Vietnam 54 1 543 798 11 FILTER CLAMP FERRITE CORE KLV 32S400A New Zealand KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 5400 RM GA011 7 2 3 BG1 GP HG4 BOARDS SPEAKERS BEZEL ASSY AND LCD PANEL REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 101 1540 080 GP COMPL KIT 32 Except KLV 32S400A New Zealand A 1539 154 A GP COMPL 32 KLV 32S400A New Zealand 102 A 1527 549 A BG1 MOUNT SERVICE 103 A 1527 469 A HG4 MOUNT 104 3 290 408 0
46. V 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 4 3 7 Apply Sheet Core C on LCD panel and dress Connector Assy 14P 20P amp Speaker Wire with sheet core C ZO f Sheet Core C Follow White UL tape as guide to applv tape Speaker Wire Caution Pull away L from screw boss Lu Screw boss 4 3 8 Dress Connector Assv 14P 20P amp Speaker wire with Sheet Core C quantity 2 Dress wire along panel edge N Sheet Core C Speaker Wire Sheet Core C a 48 4 3 9 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P with Slide Clamp quantity 2 TI Connector assy 14P 20P 4 3 11 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P with LCD tape b Connector assv 14P 20P PZ 4 3 13 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P with Sheet Core C B Sheet Core C Connector assv 14P 20P Make sure wire dress underneath spine frame E lt KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 4 3 10 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P on top of Connector Assy 13P i u XE Connector assy 14P 20P BRE E aan t Pull wire straight JEE b A A E 4 3 12 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P at G2 bracket upper s hook quantity 7 4 3 14 Dress Speaker wire L with LCD tape Caution Pull away from screw boss Screw boss 19 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 4 3 15 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P with 4 3 16 Install AC Cord Holder on AC Power Cord LCD tape quantity
47. VICE KLV 26S400A E A A 1527 549 A 861 MOUNT SERVICE Except KLV 26S400A E New Zealand A 1539 291 A BGI MOUNT SERVICE KLV 26S400A New Zealand 103 1 480 889 01 BLOCK SWITCH PANEL 104 3 290 408 01 GUIDE LIGHT 105 1 826 648 21 LOUD SPEAKER 4 2 X 15CM REMARK 106 1 802 613 11 LCD PANEL 26INCH WXGA TFT 107 2189 890 01 BEZEL 26 ASSY Note The components identified by mark amp contain 108 4 103 599 21 EMBLEM SONY NO 7 confidential information Strictly follow the instructions 109 A 1527 469 A HG4 MOUNT whenever the components are repaired and or replaced 110 X 2318 678 1 BRACKET SIDE JACK ASSY 28 7 2 KLV 32 32 H S S400A 7 2 1 REAR CABINET AND STAND ASSY E ZE ZI o9 0 E 2 580 591 01 2 580 600 01 2 580 606 01 2 580 626 01 2 580 629 01 2 580 640 01 2 580 644 01 2 674 965 31 3 873 012 01 3 873 013 01 7 685 648 79 2 580 608 01 REF NO PART NO 29 1 2 3 X 2189 524 1 3 106 086 02 3 106 086 03 2189 640 2 2318 469 1 X 2318 465 1 3 700 532 01 3 094 341 01 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 5400 RM GA011 SCREW PSW M3X5 SCREW PSW M4X8 SCREW PSW M5X8 SCREW SP 4 40 UNC SCREW BVST 3X8 SCREW BVTP2 4X16 SCREW KTP2 3X8 SCREW PSW 3SG SCREW PWH 6 SCREW PWH M5X10 SCREW BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT 3 SCREW PSW M5X16 DESCRIPTION REAR COVER 32 ASS
48. acement When replacing the BG1 board and Panel make sure to readjust the W B Figure 11 23 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 SECTION 6 DIAGRAMS 6 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM Due to complexity of the board performing component level field repairs are not recommended Complete board replacement is required if service is necessary 6 2 CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATION KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A NN Block Switch Panel SK AW GP Board KLV 26 32 32 H S S400A BG1 Board Power Unit G2D Board KLV 37S400A Sv HG4 Board KLV 26 32 32 H S S400A HG4A Board KLV 37S400A _ 24 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 5400 RM GA011 6 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 6 4 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS HG4 KLV 26 32 32 H S S400A HG4A KLV 37S400A 861 GP KLV 26 32 32 H S S400A POWER UNIT 620 KLV 37S400A Boards O Audio VCTP DDR HDMI Due to complexity of the board performing DC DC Converter Tuner Sub component level field repairs are not Croma STBY Micro recommended Complete board replacement is required if service is GP Power Supply necessary Therefore schematic diagrams and POWER UNIT Power Supply printed wiring boards are not included G2D For part number information refer to Exploded View or Electrical Parts List HG4 HG4A LED SIRCS Optical Sensor section in this manual 6 5 SEMICONDUCTOR Due to complexity of the board performing component level field repairs are not recommended Complete boar
49. ack The HDMI jacks only support the following video inputs 4801 480p 5 761 576p 720p 50 60 Hz 1080i 50 60 Hz 1080p 50 60 Hz and 1080 24p e Be sure to use only an HDMI cable that bears the HDMI logo recommended Sony HDMI cable When connecting an audio system with HDMI jack be sure to also connect to the audio output jacks G refer in page 15 to listen to the sound from the TV on audio system E 592 and 2 Connect to the video jack 4 2 and the audio jacks 2 If you connect mono equipment connect to the L MONO jack 2 Video 2 4 Connect to the jack to listen to sound from the TV on headphones B 5521 or 51 or 3 Connect to the S video jack S 2 91 or the video jack 1 or 3 and the audio jacks and 1 or 3 1 or 3 To avoid picture noise do not connect the camcorder to the video jack 4 1 5 Video 1 or Video 1 or amp Video 3 and the S video jack S 91 at the same time If you connect mono equipment connect to the L IMONO jack O1 or 3 3 C amp G Connect to the video output jack C gt to record the image from the TV Connect to the audio output jacks C to record the sound from the TV on DVD recorder or VCR To turn off the sound of the TV speakers set Speaker to Audio System page 27 If you connect mono equipment connect to the L jack C The monitor output jacks cannot support HD DVD HDMI and PC signals source
50. activated or confirm the Duration setting of On Timer page 28 The TV turns on automatically Check if the On Timer is activated page 28 Some input sources cannot be selected Select Video Labels in the AV Set up menu and cancel Skip of the input source page 26 The remote does not function Replace the batteries The Store Display Mode On message appears on the screen Select Factory Settings in the Set up menu page 28 The wide screen mode changes spontaneously when Auto Wide is On During a transition between two programmes the TV detects the optimum wide screen mode During this period an irregular wide screen mode may appear The wide mode is switched automatically according to the revised signal with a Wide ID signal The Auto Wide feature stops working temporarily when you press amp y and resumes after a while To fix in the manually selected wide screen mode set Auto Wide to Off in the Screen menu page 25 34 ce Problem Cause Remedy Text display is incomplete or garbled Your area may not be able to receive Text Text 15 displayed only in the area that 15 covered by Text services The antenna connection 1s loose or the antenna cable 15 damaged Check the cable and connection on the TV VCR and on the wall page 5 Adjust the antenna direction Contact a Sony dealer for advice Signal transmission is too l
51. ansporting the TV set disconnect all cables Two or more people are needed to transport a large TV set When transporting the TV set by hand hold it as shown on the right Do not put stress on the LCD panel When lifting or moving the TV set hold it firmly from the bottom When transporting the TV set do not subject it to jolts or excessive vibration When transporting the TV set for repairs or when moving pack it using the original carton and packing material Be sure to hold the bottom of the panel not the front part Never cover the ventilation holes or insert anything in the cabinet Leave space around the TV set as shown below It is strongly recommended that you use a Sony wall mount bracket in order to provide adequate air circulation Installed on the wall 80cm 10 cm 10 cm 10cm Leave at least this space around the set Installed with stand Leave at least this space around the set To ensure proper ventilation and prevent the collection of dirt or dust Do not lay the TV set flat install upside down backwards or sideways Do not place the TV set on a shelf rug bed or in a closet Do not cover the TV set with a cloth such as curtains or items such as newspapers etc Do not install the TV set as shown below Air circulation 5 blocked Air circulation is blocked all u AC power cord Handle the AC power cord and outlet a
52. ault 15 not available when watching TV programmes or for a HD input signal Continued 25 GB suomngun NN3IN Husn l Display Area KLV 408400A only Adjusts the screen area for displaying the picture Full Pixel Displays the picture for 1080 501 1080 601 1080 50p and 1080 60p sources HDMI or component input only or 1080 24p sources HDMI input only in the original size when parts of the picture are cut off Normal Displays the recommended picture area Display Area is available only when Wide Mode is set to Full Horizontal Shift Adjusts the horizontal position of the picture Vertical Shift Adjusts the vertical position of the picture when Wide Mode is set to Wide Zoom or Zoom Vertical Size Adjusts the vertical size of the picture when Wide Mode is set to Wide Zoom or Zoom E Set up menu Press MENU and select Settings Press 6 9 to select the Set up icon E then press Auto Start up Starts the initial set up procedure Usually you do not need to do this operation because it was done when the TV was first installed page 6 However this option allows you to repeat the process e g to retune the TV after moving house or to search for new channels that have been launched by broadcasters Language selects the language in which the menus are displayed Cinema Drive Provides smoother pictur
53. avsia KLV 26S400A Installing the Wall Mount Bracket 2226920222 G 3 2 9 3 0 4 2 1 1 1 3 293 042 11 1 2006 Sony Corporation To Customers For product protection and safety reasons Sony strongly recommends that installing of your TV be performed by Sony dealers or licensed contractors Do not attempt to install it yourself Your KLV 26S400A can be installed using SU WL100 Wall Mount Bracket sold separately Please provide your licensed contractor With this installation supplement as well as the Instructions supplied with the SU WL100 Wall Mount Bracket Read these documents carefully for safety and proper installation To Sony Dealers and Contractors Provide full attention to safety during the installation periodic maintenance and examination of this product Installing the TV The TV can be installed on 8 wall by attaching a Wall Mount Bracket sold separately Verify your TV s model number and be sure to use the bracket specified for your model only Refer to the steps on this manual along with the Instructions supplied with the SU WL100 Wall Mount Bracket to properly carry out the installation Sufficient expertise 15 required for installing this product especially to determine the strength of the wall for withstanding the TV s weight Be sure to entrust the
54. d indicators D 3 o 5 145 90 menu Displays or cancels the menu 2 E Input select OK Displavs the connected equipment list and selects the input source page 16 e In TV menu Selects the menu or option and confirms the setting a 9 Increases or decreases the volume In TV menu Moves through the options right 9 or left PROG t Selects the next or previous channel e In TV menu Moves through the options up or down 6 5 Power Turns the TV on or off To disconnect the TV from the AC power completely pull the plug from the AC power outlet 6 amp Picture Off Timer indicator Lights up in green when the picture is turned off page 28 Lights up in amber when the timer is set page 28 5 Standby indicator Lights up in red when the TV is in standby mode 1 Power indicator Lights up in green when the TV is turned on Flashes while the remote is being operated El Remote sensor Light sensor page 28 Receives IR signals from the remote Donot put anything over the sensor as its function may be affected Connecting optional equipment You can connect a wide range of optional equipment to your TV IS I For service use only CI SERVICE ONLV 5225225525 Hi Fi audio equip
55. d replacement is required if service is necessary 25 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 Components not identified by a part number or description are not stocked because they are not required for routine service SECTION 7 EXPLODED VIEWS The component parts of an assembly are indicated by the reference numbers in the far right column of the part list and within the dotted lines of the diagram Item marked with an asterisk are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these components 2 580 591 01 SCREW PSW M3X5 2 580 600 01 SCREW PSW M4X8 2 580 606 01 SCREW PSW M5X8 2 580 626 01 SCREW SP 4 40 UNC 2 580 629 01 SCREW BVST 3X8 2 580 640 01 SCREW BVTP2 4X16 2 580 644 01 SCREW KTP2 3X8 2 674 965 31 SCREW PSW 3SG 3 873 012 01 SCREW PWH M5X16 3 873 013 01 SCREW PWH M5X10 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT 3 2 580 608 01 SCREW PSW M5 X 16 NOTE The components identified by shading and A mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Note The components identified by mark amp contain confidential information Strictly follow the instructions whenever the components are repaired and or replaced a d e f g h j k 7 1 KLV 26S400A 7 1 1 REAR CABINET AND STAND ASSY REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK
56. duct Information AV Set up Video Labels Auto S Video Speaker Audio Out Factory Settings Colour System HDMI Set up Control for HDMI Auto Devices Off Auto TV On Device List Update HDMI Device List Timer Settings Sleep Timer On Timer Clock Set Power Saving Standard Power Reduced Power Picture Off Light Sensor On Off Product Information Factory Settings Select 61 55 Exit PC Settings PC Settings menu page 28 E Wide Mode Wide Mode Full 1 Full 2 Reset 5 D Auto Adjustment Reset edi Auto Adjustment ES Horizontal Shift Phase Power Management ES Pitch Horizontal Shift Power Management On Off Resolution Select t Setia Exit Channel Set up Channel Set up menu page 30 1 Digit Direct 1 Digit Direct On Off Fi ite Set MITT Favourite Set up Programme Sorting 66 p 55 Programme Labels Auto Tuning Programme Block Programme Sorting Intelligent Picture On Manual Programme Preset Programme Labels Programme Block Intelligent Picture On with Indicator On Off Manual Programme Preset Programme TV System VHF Low VHF High 11 Label AFT Audio Filter Select t Set Exit Skip
57. e movement when playing DVD or VCR images taken on film reducing picture blur and graininess Auto Provides smoother picture movement than the original film video Use this setting for standard use OTT Turns off the Cinema Drive feature Ifthe image contains irregular signals or too much noise Cinema Drive will be automatically turned off even if Auto 15 selected e Cinema Drive is not available for a PC input source AV Set up 26 GB Video Labels Assigns a name to any equipment connected to the side and rear jacks The name will be displayed briefly on the screen when the equipment is selected You can skip input signals from connected equipment that you do not want displayed on the screen 1 Press V to select the desired input source then press 2 Press 4M Y to select the desired option below then press Equipment labels Uses one of the preset labels to assign a name to connected equipment Edit Creates your own label Follow steps 2 to 4 of Programme Labels page 30 Skip Skips an unnecessary input source Auto S Video Selects the input signal from S video jack 5 5 9 1 when Sg dd 1 jacks are both connected On Switches automatically between the S video jack and the composite video jacks depending on the cable connection Off Activates the composite video jacks Speaker Turns on off the TV s internal speakers TV Speaker The TV speakers are
58. e voice of the commentator Sound Booster Gives sound more impact by compensating for phase effects in speakers Choose either High Low or Off Sound Booster is available when Sound Mode is set to Standard 24 ce Dual Sound Selects the sound from the speaker for a stereo or bilingual broadcast The selection varies depending on the Broadcasting Broadcasting Selection NICAM stereo Stereo stereo sound Mono regular sound NICAM bilingual Main main sound Sub sub sound Mono regular sound NICAM monaural Main main sound Mono regular sound A2 German stereo Stereo stereo sound Mono regular sound A2 German bilingual Main main sound Sub sub sound If the signal is very weak the sound becomes monaural automatically e Ifthe stereo sound is noisy when receiving a NICAM programme select Mono The sound becomes monaural but the noise 1s reduced The Dual Sound setting is memorized for each programme position You cannot receive a stereo broadcast signal when Mono is selected for the programme position You cannot receive stereo or dual sound when Low or High is selected in Audio Filter page 31 9 NICAM is receivable in following countries regions Hong Kong Singapore New Zealand Malaysia Thailand etc A2 German 15 receivable in following cou
59. en press 6 Tune the channels as follows Press EP to search for the next available channel When a channel has been found the search will stop To continue searching press lt A gt Repeat the procedure above to preset other channels manually Label Assigns 8 name of your choice up to five letters or numbers to the selected channel This name will be displayed briefly on the screen when the channel 15 selected To input characters follow steps 2 to 4 of Programme Labels page 30 AFT Allows you to fine tune the selected programme number manually 1f you feel that a slight tuning adjustment will improve the picture quality You can adjust the fine tuning over a range of 15 to 15 When On is selected the fine tuning 1s performed automatically Audio Filter Improves the sound for individual channels in the case of distortion in mono broadcasts Sometimes 8 non standard broadcast signal can cause sound distortion or intermittent sound muting when watching mono programmes If you do not experience any sound distortion we recommend that you leave this option set to the factory setting Off fa You cannot receive stereo or dual sound when Low or High is selected Skip Skips unused channels when you press PROG to select channels You can still select a skipped channel using the number buttons Colour System Selects the colour system Auto PAL SECAM NTSC3 58
60. es the white colours a blue tint Neutral Gives the white colours a neutral tint Warm 1 Warm 2 Gives the white colours a red tint Warm 2 gives a redder tint than Warm 1 f e Warm 1 and Warm 2 are not available when Picture Mode is set to Vivid Sharpness Sharpens or softens the picture Sharpness is not available for a PC input source Noise Reduction Reduces the picture noise snowy picture in a weak broadcast signal High Medium Low Modifies the effect of the noise reduction Off Turns off the Noise Reduction feature MPEG Noise Reduction Reduces the picture noise in MPEG compressed video Choose either High Medium Low or Off MPEG Noise Reduction is not available for a PC input source Advanced Settings Customises the Picture function in more detail When you set Picture Mode to Standard or Cinema you can set change these settings Adv Contrast Enhancer Automatically adjusts Backlight and Picture to the most suitable settings judging from the brightness of the screen This setting is especially effective for dark images scenes It will increase the contrast distinction of the darker picture scenes Live Colour Makes colours more vivid Advanced Settings is not available for a PC input source or when Picture Mode is set to Vivid 2
61. g OI A 1 Aging setting Set no signal and monitor as aging mode Aging condition Figure 3 Aging condition before white balance adjustment is as follows Supply voltage Rating 4 Select Menu Item Time 20 minutes or over Press the up or down arrow button to select the item you AGING TIMER registor setting want to adjust 5 Increase Decrease Data Value Ambient Temp 22 28 degree To increase the data value press the right arrow button Brightness Brightness is set bv aging mode whereas to decrease press the left arrow button Input Set no signal except digital and 6 Save Cancel Data Value analog RF video component PC To save the data value changes firstly press the down arrow button to select COLOR SAVE then use right arrow 3 LED lightning pattern during aging button to select OK and press the button To cancel the data value changes use down arrow button to select In case the AGING TIMER gt 0 Cancel and press the button Green 0 55 gt Off 0 5s gt Green 0 58 gt Off 0 55 Note Green Power LED is ON OFF In case the AGING TIMER 0 Green 3s gt Off 3s gt Green 3s gt Off 3s Note Green Power LED is ON OFF Note If set has been put on surface down static electricity causes brightness surface irregularity If such happens turn the set over or place it in upright position for more than 30 seconds Once surface irreg
62. he Wall Mount Bracket model designed for your TV and the wall mounting of your TV should be performed by Sony dealers or licensed contractors Safety information Installation Set up Install and use the TV set in accordance with the instructions below in order to avoid any risk of fire electrical shock or damage and or injuries Installation Transporting Ventilation The TV set should be installed near an easily accessible AC power outlet Place the TV set on a stable level surface to avoid it from falling down and cause personal injury or damage to the TV Only qualified service personnel should carry out wall installations For safety reasons it is strongly recommended that you use Sony accessories including KLV 40S400A KLV 37S400A KLV 32S400A Wall mount bracket SU WL500 and SU WL50B KLV 26S400A Wall mount bracket SU WL100 TV stand SU FL300M Be sure to use the screws supplied with the Wall mount bracket when attaching the mounting hooks to the TV set The supplied screws are designed so that they are 8 mm to 12 mm in length when measured from the attaching surface of the mounting hook The diameter and length of the screws differ depending on the Wall mount bracket model Use of screws other than those supplied mav result in internal damage to the TV set or cause it to fall etc amm 12mm Screw supplied with the Wall mount bracket Mounting Hook Hook attachment on rear of TV set Before tr
63. he following menu items can be performed If the specific Sony equipment that is compatible with control for HDMI is connected this setting is applied to the connected equipment automatically when the Control for HDMI is set to On using the TV Auto Devices Off When this is set to On the connected equipment that is compatible with control for HDMI turns off when you turn off the TV Auto TV On When this is set to On the TV turns on when you turn on the connected equipment that is compatible with control for HDMI Device List Update Creates or updates the HDMI Device List Up to 11 compatible equipment items can be connected and up to 5 equipment items can be connected to a single jack Be sure to update the HDMI Device List when you change the connections or settings If the specific Sony equipment that is compatible with control for HDMI is connected this setting is applied to the connected equipment automatically when the Device List Update is executed on the TV HDMI Device List Displays a list of connected equipment that is compatible with control for HDMI fo You cannot use Control for HDMI and Device List Update if the TV operations are linked to the operations of an audio system that is compatible with control for HDMI Continued 27 GB SUOI IUNY NNAN Husn l Timer Settings Sets the timer to turn on off the TV Sleep Timer Sets a period of time after which the TV au
64. he screen 3 Press 4 V to select the language displayed on the menu screens then press Language Select language English rx n lang Select t Set iEB A Press 4 to select the country region then press C Country Select country Area 2 Only for Philippines Select Sei BEA RETURN 5 Area 1 Asia except Philippines Middle East Africa and Oceania Area 2 Philippines D Press 4 to select Home then press Location Select location Select Set 27 64 RETURN Auto tuning the TV 6 Press xe to select OK then press C Auto Tuning Do you want to start Auto Tuning EES RETURN The TV starts searching for all available channels This may take some time please be patient and do not press any buttons on the TV or remote If a message appears for you to confirm the antenna connection No programmes found Please connect antenna aerial and select Confirm to start auto tuning again If 100 channels are found auto tuning is stopped When the Programme Sorting menu appears on the screen follow the steps of Programme Sorting page 30 If you do not change the order in which the channels are stored on the TV go to step 8 6 Press MENU to exit The TV has now tuned in all the available channels 9 Select day and time Clock Set Set day and time Sunday OK Select t SetER Back 10 Select Yes to l
65. hildren so that they are not mistakenly swallowed If the following problems occur Turn off the TV set and unplug the AC power cord immediately if any of the following problems occur Ask your dealer or Sony service centre to have it checked by qualified service personnel When AC power cord is damaged Poor fitting of AC power outlet TV set is damaged by being dropped hit or having something thrown at it Any liquid or solid object falls through openings in the cabinet 10 Precautions Viewing the TV e View the TV in moderate light as viewing the TV in poor light or during long period of time strains your eyes e When using headphones adjust the volume so as to avoid excessive levels as hearing damage may result LCD Screen e Although the LCD screen is made with high precision technology and 99 99 or more of the pixels are effective black dots may appear or bright points of light red blue or green may appear constantly on the LCD screen This 15 a structural property of the LCD screen and 15 not a malfunction e Do not push or scratch the front filter or place objects on top of this TV set The image may be uneven or the LCD screen may be damaged e If this TV set is used in a cold place a smear may occur in the picture or the picture may become dark This does not indicate a failure These phenomena disappear as the temperature rises e Ghosting may occur when still pictures are
66. hore on a ship or other vessel inside a vehicle in medical institutions unstable locations near water rain moisture or smoke Environment Places that are hot humid or excessively dusty where insects may enter where it might be exposed to mechanical vibration near flammable objects candles etc The TV shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the TV Situation Do not use when your hands are wet with the cabinet removed or with attachments not recommended by the manufacturer Disconnect the TV set from AC power outlet and antenna during lightning storms Broken pieces Donotthrow anything at the TV set The screen glass may break by the impact and cause serious injury fthesurface of the TV set cracks do not touch it until you have unplugged the AC power cord Otherwise electric shock may result When not in use If you will not be using the TV set for several days the TV set should be disconnected from the AC power for environmental and safety reasons As the TV set is not disconnected from the AC power when the TV set is just turned off pull the plug from the AC power outlet to disconnect the TV set completely However some TV sets may have features that require the TV set to be left in standby to work correctly For children Do not allow children to climb on the TV set Keepsmall accessories out of the reach of c
67. ink the operations of the TV and the connected equipment that is compatible with control for HDMI automatically Control for HDMI Do you want to enable control for compatible HDMI devices Yes 51 16 98 RETURN 11 Press vo to select the desired setting in Display this menu next time dialogue then press C to exit e If Yes is selected and the TV is turned off by pressing on the TV or is disconnected from the AC power outlet the initial set up procedure restarts the next time the TV is turned on 7 GB aping 14518 Watching TV 1 Press Don the top edge of the TV to turn on the TV 2 Press the number buttons or PROG to select a TV channel 3 Press a to adjust the volume Adjusting the viewing angle of the TV This TV can be adjusted within the angles shown below Adjust the angle left and right swivel Top view 8 GB Detaching the Table Top Stand from the TV Remove the screws guided by the arrow marks of the TV Do not remove the Table Top Stand for any reason other than to wall mount the TV f For bracket installation refer to the instruction guide provided by the Wall Mount Bracket model for your TV Sufficient expertise is required in installing this TV especially to determine the strength of the wall for withstanding the TV s weight For product protection and safety reasons Sony strongly recommends that you use t
68. ippines South Africa Thailand 3 875 150 01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON KLV 328400A Iran 3 876 547 01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON KLV 32S400A Vietnam 3 876 948 01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON KLV 37S400A Vietnam 3 877 122 01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON KLV 26S400A Vietnam 3 878 301 01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON KLV 37S400A Iran X 2186 601 1 BAG ASSY RUDDER LOCK 1 569 008 22 ADAPTOR CONVERSION 2P KLV 26S400A Philippines 32S400A Philippines 32S400A H Philippines 37S400A Philippines 1 821 926 11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR KLV 26S400A South Africa 328400A South Africa 32S400A H South Africa 378400A South Africa 1 821 947 11 ADAPTOR CONVERSION EURO 3P KLV 26S400A E 32S400A E 32S400A S E 37S400A E 2 580 608 01 SCREW PSW M5X16 KLV 26 32 32 H S S400A 2 580 663 02 SCREW WOOD 3 8X20 2 593 320 02 SCREW CION M6X18 3 452 815 01 SCREW PSW M5X20 KLV 37S400A 3 214 128 13 INSTRUCTION WALL MOUNT KLV 32 E EA India New Zealand Saudi Arabia 32 S E Saudi Arabia 32 H India S400A 37S400A E EA India New Zealand Saudi Arabia 3 214 128 23 INSTRUCTION WALL MOUNT KLV 32 ME Philippines South Africa Thailand 32 H ME Philippines South Africa Thailand S400A 37S400A South Africa ME Philippines Thailand 3 214 128 32 INSTRUCTION WALL MOUNT KLV 328400A Iran 37S400A Iran 3 219 725 13 INSTRUCTION WALL MOUNT KLV 32S400A Vietnam 37S400A Vietnam REF NO 36 PART NO 3 293 038 11 3 293 038 21 3 293 038 31 3 293 0
69. ircuit Damaging the wires may cause a short circuit 9 Protect the panel from ESD to avoid damaging the elec tronic circuit C MOS 1 2 Safety Check Out After correcting the original service problem perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer 1 Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges 2 Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or contact high wattage resistors 3 Check all control knobs shields covers ground straps and mounting hardware have been replaced Be absolutely certain you have replaced all the insulators 4 Look for unauthorized replacement parts particularly transistors that were installed during a previous repair Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement 5 Look for parts which though functioning show obvious signs of deterioration Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement 6 Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion Hecommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer 7 Check the antenna terminals metal trim metallized knobs screws and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage Check leakage test as described next 1 3 Leakage Test The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis must
70. lder The boards are identified by the LF logo located close to the board designation Figure 2 LF logo Figure 3 LF logo on circuit board The servicing of these boards requires special precautions It is strongly recommended to use Lead Free Solder material in order to guarantee optimal quality of new solder joints Lead Free Solder is available under the following part numbers Part number Diameter Remarks 7 640 005 19 0 3mm 0 25Kg 7 640 005 20 0 4mm 0 50Kg 7 640 005 21 0 5mm 0 50Kg 7 640 005 22 0 6mm 0 25Kg 7 640 005 23 0 8mm 1 00Kg 7 640 005 24 1 0mm 1 00Kg 7 640 005 25 1 2mm 1 00Kg 7 640 005 26 1 6mm 1 00Kg Due to high melting point of Lead Free Solder the soldering iron tip temperature needs to be set to 370 degrees centigrade This requires soldering equipment capable of accurate temperature control coupled with a good heat recovery characteristics For more information on the use of Lead Free Solder please refer to http www sony training com KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 SECTION 2 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION 2 1 Overview of Control Buttons 2 4 LED Pattern When safety shutdown occurs Standby LED display reports the cause by using the lightning patterns as indicated below MENU TV VIDEO VOLUME CHANNEL POWER MENU 5 EB 111111 11111 111111 111111 5 111111 1 1 1 11 1 i MI 20sec 1 20sec lil 1 i GA A
71. lem persists contact your Sony dealer Check whether the 5 standby indicator is flashing in red When it is flashing The self diagnosis function is activated 1 Count how many D standby indicator flashes between each two second break For example the indicator flashes three times then there is a two second break followed by another three flashes etc 2 Press D on the top edge of the TV to turn it off disconnect the AC power cord and inform your dealer or Sony service centre of how the indicator flashes number of flashes When it is not flashing 1 Checkthe items listed below 2 Ifthe problem still persists have your TV serviced by qualified service personnel Problem Cause Remedy No Picture No picture screen is dark and e Check the antenna cable connection no sound Connect the TV to the AC power outlet and press D on the top edge of the TV If the D standby indicator lights up in red press MO No picture or no menu e Press gt to display the connected equipment list then select the desired information from equipment input connected to the video input Check the connection between the optional equipment and the TV jack Poor Picture Only snow and noise appear Check if the antenna is broken or bent on the screen e Check if the antenna has reached the end of its serviceable life three to five years in normal use one to two years at the seaside Distor
72. main bracket For CISPR model Make sure LVDS connector fullv inserted with correct direction as shown Ze p 7 a 5 1 LA ILVDS cable s L camp ve E mmr EH A 4 Shield Tape Sheet Core C Sheet Core C KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 4 1 5 Dress Connector Assy 13P at G1 bracket s hook M 9 N KE ds T Connect amm E Q m 4 1 7 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P with Slide Clamp quantity 2 a Connector assy 14P 20P T 4 1 9 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P amp Speaker Wire with Sheet Core C quantity 2 wm Connector assy 14P 20P 7 Sheet Core a ed Make sure wire not over Speaker Wire this line GA 2 4 1 6 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P at G1 bracket s hook 4 1 8 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P on top of Connector Assy S al Connector assy 14P 20P ITWAL c an r Pull wire straight 4 1 10 Apply Sheet Core C on LCD panel and dress Connector Assy 14P 20P amp Speaker Wire with Sheet Core C Connector assy 14P 20P hi Caution Pull awav from screw boss Screw boss 5 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 4 1 11 Dress Speaker Wire L with LCD tape 4 1 12 Dress Connector Assy 14P 20P with LCD tape Screw boss Caution Pull away from screw boss 4 1 13 Install AC Cord Holder on AC Power Cord 4 1 14 Install AC Cord
73. ment Continued 1568 198 101 3 8 0100 Duen l Viewing pictures from the connected equipment Turn on the connected equipment then press amp to display the connected equipment list Press 6 9 to select the desired input source then press The highlighted item is selected if 2 seconds pass without any operation after pressing 4 9 When the input source is set to Skip in the Video Labels under the AV Set up menu page 26 that input does not appear in the list je e Press IES on the top edge of the TV to display the connected equipment list and select the desired input source You can also press 4 to select the desired input source Then wait for 2 seconds to display the selected input source Jacks Input symbol on screen Description HDMI IN 2 HDMI IN 1 or HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 or HDMI 3 Connect to the HDMI IN 1 2 or 3 jack if the equipment has an HDMI jack The digital video and audio signals are input from the equipment In addition when you connect the equipment that 15 compatible with control for HDMI communication with the connected equipment is supported Refer to page 27 to set up this communication If the equipment has a DVI jack connect the DVI jack to the HDMI IN 3 jack through a DVI HDMI adaptor interface not supplied and connect the equipment s audio out jack to the audio in jack in the HDMI IN 3 j
74. ness with connector 1 Two screws BVTP2 4 X 16 3 LCD panel 5 Two screws BVTP2 3 X 12 L 6 HG4 board 4 One connector KLV 32 32 H S S400A Harness with connector Two screws BVTP2 4 X 16 3 LCD panel Two screws BVTP2 3 X 12 LE HG4 board KLV 37S400A Six screws P BVTP2 4 X 16 B lt gt d e ba Harness with connector Lo e eA c oS eee is gt 9e Ta To oe Two screws BVTP2 3 X 12 HG4A board 4 One connector Guide Light 3 4 BG1 Board Removal KLV 26S400A One screw PSW M3 X 5 Bracket Side Jack Assy 9 4 2 Nine screws BVST 3 X 8 4 BG1 board 3 Six connectors 5 One screw BVST 3X8 Two screws BVST 3 X 8 lt Main Bracket Bezel assy KLV 32 32 H S S400A Bracket Side Jack Assy Nine screws One screw PSW M3 X 5 Six connectors One screw BVST 3 X 8 KLV 37S400A Bracket Side Jack Assy One screw f A Nine screws PSW M3 X 5 BVST 3 X 8 4 BG1 board 9 Six connectors Two screws L BVST 3 X 8 Rl a ga E i Es Main Bracket 3 5 GP Board Removal KLV 26 32 32 H S S400A D Four screws PSW 3SG 7 wo One connector l l GP board l 3 6 Power Unit G2D Board
75. nput source You cannot change the size of the pictures The picture and sound from the monitor output jacks C G refer H in page 15 will follow the left picture However if audio output jacks C refer in page 15 are connected the sound will follow TV speaker e In Twin Picture mode as picture size reduced this may decrease picture smoothness e The picture framed in green is audible You can switch the audible picture by pressing lt gt Youcanalso use the Twin Picture feature by selecting Twin Picture from the Tools menu Viewing PIP Picture in Picture You can view two pictures PC input and TV programme on the screen simultaneously Connect a PC page 15 and make sure that images from a PC appear on the screen page 16 1 Press OQ Two pictures are displayed simultaneously Sub Window Location of the sub window can be moved by pressing 4 lt ale gt PIP Availability In Main Window In Sub Window PC HDMI 1 in PC input mode only TV programme HDMI 2 in PC input mode only HDMI 3 in PC input mode only 2 Press number buttons or PROG to select the TV channel To return to single picture mode Press RETURN You cannot display resolutions higher than WXGA 1360 x 768 pixels Power Management is not available in PIP mode page 29 The sound will follow TV speaker when audio output jacks gt refer in page 15 are connected
76. nt Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol is on the remote control Overview of remote The number 5 B PROG and AUDIO buttons have tactile dots Use the tactile dots as references when operating the TV 1 0 TV standby Turns the TV on and off from standby mode BRAVIA Sync page 18 lt gt 1 You can operate the BRAVIA Sync compatible equipment that is connected to the TV SYNC MENU Displays the menu of connected HDMI CEC Consumer Electronics Control equipment which is supported While viewing other input screens or TV programmes HDMI Device Selection 15 displayed when the button is pressed THEATRE You can set Theatre Mode on or off When Theatre Mode is set to on the optimum audio output if the TV is connected with an audio system using an HDMI cable and picture quality for film videos are automatically set Control for HDMI BRAVIA Sync is only available with the connected Sony equipment that has the BRAVIA Sync logo or is compatible with control for HDMI f you turn the TV off Theatre Mode is also turned off e3 Picture freeze Freezes the TV picture Press once to display a frozen image with the current programme in a window Press again to fill the screen with the frozen image Press third time to return to the current programme TE PETE
77. ntries regions Australia Malaysia Thailand etc If you select other equipment connected to the TV set Dual Sound to Stereo Main or Sub However when the external equipment connected to the HDMI jack is selected this 1s fixed to Stereo except HDMI IN 3 with DVI analogue sound input ES Screen menu Press MENU and select Settings Press to select the Screen icon EEI then press Screen menu is not available when receiving PC signal When receiving PC signal you can use PC Settings menu to perform related settings page 28 Wide Mode For details about the wide mode see page 12 Auto Wide Automatically changes the wide mode according to the input signal from an external equipment To keep your setting select Off Auto Wide is not available when watching TV programmes je Evenif Auto Wide is set to On or Off you can always modify the format of the screen by pressing amp f repeatedly 4 3 Default Selects the default screen mode for use with 4 3 broadcasts Wide Zoom Displays conventional 4 3 broadcasts with an imitation wide screen effect Normal Displays conventional 4 3 broadcasts in the correct proportions Of Keeps the current Wide Mode setting when the channel or input is changed 4 3 Default is available only if Auto Wide is set to On 4 3 Def
78. ow Try using a booster Using the fine tuning AFT function may improve the picture page 31 Cannot play shooting games Some shooting games which involve pointing a light beam at the TV screen with an electronic gun or rifle cannot be used with your TV For details see the instruction manual supplied with the video game software The TV cabinet creaks Changes in room temperature sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or contract causing noise This does not indicate a malfunction Static discharge is felt when touching the TV cabinet This 15 the same static discharge that 1s felt when touching metal door handles or car doors especially when the air is dry for example in winter This does not indicate a malfunction Weak signal signal level indicator displayed in red Check the antenna cable connection Set the Signal Booster to Auto page 31 or try using an external booster Sound does not match pictures on the screen when audio is output directly from the amplifier system Adjust the sound delay settings from the connected equipment to minimize the time gap between the audio and video output 35 GB uoneunuoju 15 01 Customer support http www sony asia com support Printed on 7090 or more recvcled paper using VOC Volatile Organic Compound free vegetable oil based ink 32 9 3 0 3 8 1 1 1 http www sonv net Printed in Mal
79. programme preset data After completing this process the initial set up screen is displayed the next time you turn on the TV Completing auto tuning in initial set up will reset these settings To keep them select Cancel in the auto tuning confirmation dialog Be sure not to turn the TV off during this period it takes about 30 seconds or press any buttons PC Settings menu Press MENU and select Settings Press 4 9 to select the PC Settings icon DI then press Wide Mode Selects a screen mode for displaying input from your PC see page 13 Full 1 Enlarges the picture to fill the display area keeping its original horizontal to vertical aspect ratio Full 27 Enlarges the picture to fill the display area Reset Resets all the PC Settings except Wide Mode and Power Management to the factory settings Auto Adjustment Automatically adjusts the display position and phase of the picture when the TV receives an input signal from the connected PC je Auto Adjustment may not work well with certain input signals In such cases manually adjust Phase and Horizontal Shift 28 GB Phase Adjusts the phase when the screen flickers Pitch Adjusts the pitch when the picture has unwanted vertical stripes Horizontal Shift Adjusts the horizontal position of the picture Power Management Switches the TV to standby mode if no
80. s follows in order to avoid any risk of fire electrical shock or damage and or injuries Use only Sony supplied AC power cords not those of other brands Insert the plug fullv into the AC power outlet Operate the TV set on a 110 240 V AC supply only When wiring cables be sure to unplug the AC power cord for your safety and take care not to catch your feet on the cables Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC power outlet before working on or moving the TV set Keep the AC power cord away from heat sources Unplug the AC power plug and clean it regularly If the plug is covered with dust and it picks up moisture its insulation may deteriorate which could result in a fire Notes Donotuse the supplied AC power cord on any other equipment Donot pinch bend or twist the AC power cord excessively The core conductors may be exposed or broken Do not modify the AC power cord Do not put anything heavy on the AC power cord Do not pull on the AC power cord itself when disconnecting the AC power cord Donotconnect too many appliances to the same AC power outlet Do not use a poor fitting AC power outlet Continued 9 GB Prohibited Usage Do not install use the TV set in locations environments or situations such as those listed below or the TV set may malfunction and cause a fire electrical shock damage and or injuries Location Outdoors in direct sunlight at the seas
81. ted picture dotted lines e Keep the TV away from electrical noise sources such as cars motorcycles hair or stripes dryers or optional equipment When installing optional equipment leave some space between the optional equipment and the TV Check the antenna cable connection Keep the antenna cable away from other connecting cables Broadcast signals are too strong Set the Signal Booster to Off page 31 or turn off or disconnect the booster if it 15 in use Picture or sound noise when Select Manual Programme Preset in the Channel Set up menu and adjust viewing a TV channel AFT Automatic Fine Tuning to obtain better picture reception page 31 Select Noise Reduction in the Picture menu to reduce the noise in the picture page 23 Continued 33 GB uoneunuoju 15 01 Problem Cause Remedy Good picture but noisy sound The TV system setting 15 inappropriate If the sound of all the channels are noisv perform Auto Tuning in the Channel Set up menu to preset the channel again page 30 If the sound of some channels is noisy select the channel then perform Manual Programme Preset in the Channel Set up menu and select the appropriate TV system TV System page 31 Some tiny black points and or bright points appear on the screen The picture of a display unit is composed of pixels Tiny black points and or bright points pi
82. ter To delete all the characters Select Reset then press 3 Repeat the procedure in step 2 until the name is completed 4 Select OK then press Programme Block Blocks an individual channel from being watched 1 Press GIZ to select the channel you want to block then press 2 Press 4M Y to select Block then press To watch the channel select Allow Intelligent Picture On with Indicator Automatically reduces the picture noise The signal level bar is displayed when the channel is changed or the display is changed from an input screen to a TV programme On Automatically reduces the picture noise Off Turns off the Intelligent Picture feature 30 GB Manual Programme Preset Before selecting Label AFI Audio Filter Skip Colour System Signal Booster press PROG to select the programme number with the channel You cannot select 8 programme number that 15 set to Skip page 31 Programme TV System VHF or UHF Presets programme channels manually 1 Select Programme then press 2 Press d dk to select the programme number you want to manually tune if tuning a VCR select channel 00 then press RETURN 3 Press 4 V to select TV System then press 4 Press 4 V to select your TV broadcast systems then press 5 Press V to go to the frequency range indication VHF Low VHF High or UHF th
83. tomatically switches itself into standby mode When the Sleep Timer is activated the Timer indicator on the TV front panel lights up in amber je e f you turn off the TV and turn it on again Sleep Timer is reset to Off A notification message appears on the screen one minute before the TV switches to standby mode On Timer Sets the timer to turn on the TV from standby mode Day Selects the day on which you want to activate the On Timer Time Sets the time to turn on the TV Duration Selects the time period after which the TV automatically switches to standby mode again Clock Set Allows you to adjust the clock manually Power Saving Selects the power saving mode to reduce the power consumption of the TV Choose either Standard Power Reduced Power or Picture Off When Picture Off is selected the picture is turned off and the BY Picture Off indicator on the TV front panel lights up in green The sound remains unchanged Light Sensor On Automatically optimises the picture settings according to the ambient light in the room Off Turns off the Light Sensor feature Be sure not to put anything over the sensor as its function may be affected Product Information Displays your TV s product information Factory Settings Resets all settings to factory settings other than Programme Block Favourites settings and the
84. trol for FID eet rcd er 18 3 GB Start up Guide Checking the accessories AC power cord KLV 40S400A only Stand 1 and screws 3 Remote RM GA011 1 Size AA batteries R6 type 2 For models with ferrite cores do not remove these cores Inserting batteries into the remote Push and lift the cover to open 5 Observe the correct polarity when inserting batteries e Do not use different types of batteries together or mix old and new batteries Dispose of batteries in an environmentally friendly way Certain regions may regulate the disposal of batteries Please consult your local authority Handle the remote with care Do not drop or step on it or spill liquid of any kind onto it Do not place the remote in a location near a heat 1 Place the TV onto the stand by aligning the source a place subject to direct sunlight or a damp screw hole alignment lines over the stand room as shown 2 Fixthe TV to the stand according to the arrow marks 4 that guide the screw holes using the supplied screws This TV is very heavy so two or more people should place the TV on the stand e If using an electric screwdriver set the tightening torque at approximately 1 5N m 15kgf cm e When installing the TV onto the wall follow step 1 to prevent the TV panel from falling over Ensure the AC power cord is away from screw holes during stand installation to avoid damage to the AC power cord
85. u can select a channel using one preset number button 0 9 on the remote e When 1 Digit Direct is set to On you cannot select channel numbers 10 and above entering two digits using the remote Favourite Set up Allows you to set your favourite channels by assigning the desired channel numbers 1 Press V to select your favourite channel number then press 2 Press 4M Y to select your desired channel then press To reset the Favourite channels Select _ then press Repeat the procedure above to set other favourite channels Auto Tuning Tunes in all the available channels This option allows you to retune the TV after moving house or to search for new channels that have been launched by broadcasters Programme Sorting Changes the order in which the channels are stored on the TV 1 Press V to select the channel you want to move to a new position then press 2 Press 4M Y to select the new position for your channel then press Programme Labels Assigns a channel name of your choice up to five letters or numbers The name will be displayed briefly on the screen when the channel is selected 1 Press to select the channel you want to name then press 2 Press 4M Y to select the desired letter or number for a blank space then press P If you input a wrong character Press amp c to select the wrong character Then press 4 V to select the correct charac
86. ularity is cleared check the set 21 KLV 26 32 32 H S 37 S400A RM GA011 5 4 Resetting the User Menu Factory Reset 5 Press down arrow button and select Service Then press right arrow button to display Service category items The Note The TEST RESET option resets all the customer below menu is displayed adjustable data back to factory defaults 1 While TV set on standby press the following sequence on the remote commander RM GA011 TEST RESET zarza On screen Channel 5 Volume POWER display 2 The following menu will appear on the screen Figure 7 Figure 4 6 Press the Enter button to select TEST RESET option 3 View Menu Listing 7 Press up arrow button to select OK and Enter button to Press the down arrow button to choose white balance confirm WIB and then press right arrow button to view W B adjustment items 5 5 White Balance Adjustment Note The white balance need to be adjusted when BG1 board and Panel is replaced 1 Put TV to Video 1 and step gray scale using signal generator 2 Press MENU on the remote commander to display user menu UJ Figure 5 Favourites Programme List 4 Now return to Service Menu External Inputs Service Menu 1 Status Figure 8 3 Select Setting by pressing the down arrow button 4 While in Setting press right arrow button to display setting options Figure 6 _99 KLV 2
87. xels on the screen do not indicate a malfunction No colour on programmes Select Reset in the Picture menu to return to the factory settings page 23 No colour or irregular colour when viewing a signal from the Y Pe Cs Pr Cr jacks of lt 1or2 Check the connection of the Y P8 C8 Pr Cr jacks of 1 or 2 Make sure that the Y 8 8 Pr Cr jacks of 1 or 2 are firmly seated in their respective jacks Picture flashes initially when changing to HDMI mode or switching on the TV with HDMI mode This 15 probably caused by the authentication process between HDMI equipment and the TV It does not indicate a malfunction Sound No sound but good picture TX Press 4 or 2X Mute Check if the Speaker is set to TV Speaker from the AV Set up menu in Set up menu page 27 Stereo broadcast sound switches on and off or is distorted the sound switches between stereo and monaural frequently The antenna connection 15 loose or the antenna cable is damaged Check the cable and connection on the TV VCR and on the wall page 5 Adjust the antenna direction for the minimum interference Contact a Sony dealer for advice Signal transmission is low Try using a booster Otherwise use the fine tuning AFT function page 31 General The TV turns off automatically the TV enters standby mode Check if the Sleep Timer is

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