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1.                                                     j                                                             CABLE ANTENNA    Digital Analog audio Analog Digital audio VCR Game system     recorder  equipment audio equipment Camcorder  DVD   A V equipment  Game Receiver   DVI only   system Home  Theater           e Refer to the Quick Setup Guide  supplied  when connecting other equipment to your TV           p  ueis bumag j     Bundling the Connecting Cables    You can bundle the connecting cables with the supplied cable band as illustrated below   Do not bundle the AC power cord with other connecting cables                 Securing the TV    Sony strongly recommends taking measures to prevent the TV from toppling over   AN Unsecured TVs may topple and result in property damage  serious bodily injury or even  death     Detailed information available on online Reference Book    Secure the Stand for the TV Anchor the TV to the Wall          Angle    Anchor bolts  braces    Secure the TV to the Stand       Anchor bolt    e  anchor    Screw hole on the  Table Top Stand Ng    Contact Sony Customer Support to purchase the optional  Support Belt Kit by providing your TV model name   e For United States call  1 800 488 7669 or visit        www sony com accessories       For Canada call  1 877 899 7669    10    Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control    Insert two size AA batteries  supplied  by  matching    and    on the batteries to the  diagram inside the battery compartmen
2.                                           5                       m                                                                Item Description                   2       SERVICE    VIDEO IN 1   COMPONENT  IN 1  1080p   1080i 720p   480p 480i    L AUDIO R    COMPONENT  IN 2    AUDIO OUT   FIX     This port is to be used when service is required     This input port can be used as composite video input  VIDEO 1  or as component  video input  COMPONENT 1   For composite use  connect the yellow jack to  Y Video for video and use audio L and R for audio signal  For component  connection  use Y  Pg  Pr for video signals and also connect the audio L and R for  audio signal    You must configure the input type  if the input is used as composite or ene  component video input  Otherwise  RS IRIN    Picture    a black  amp  white or distorted picture JR    Component 1    Cable Antenna Cable  may occur  Sound   Add Digital Channels  To configure the input type  press oan eos    hannels  MENU  select Channel menu  then select Video Component 1   amp  Video 1  to choose Video 1 or Control for HDMI On Component 1    Device List  Component 1 as shown here  paromo tna ai  TV Auto Power On  Signal Diagnostics    Setup      Change RETURN Jitas MENU ASIa       Component video provides better picture quality than the S Video and composite  video  The COMPONENT IN 2 and COMPONENT IN 1 both accommodate for  video formats of 1080p  1080i  720p  480p  and 480i as labeled    Audio connection is req
3.         Contents  LL  amp          Introducing Your New BRAVIA      Welcome to the World of BRAVIA            4  Experiencing Stunning HD with   Your BRAVIA      0 0 0 0  eee eee 4  The Four Steps to a Full HD Experience     5  TV Feature Highlights                    5  Getting Started  Setting Up Your TV               0 0055 6  Locating Inputs and Outputs               7  Connecting Other Equipment              9  Bundling the Connecting Cables           10  Securing the TV                ce eee eee 10  Inserting Batteries into the Remote   Control  aeii hide kbd ideas 11  Initial Setup     o a anaana eee ee 11    Operating the TV    Remote Control Button Description         12  TV Controls and Indicators               14    Using Features  Using BRAVIA   Sync    with Control for   HDMi 2 wee cames idedateeeecdve eke ea 15  Favorites    2    eee 15  Wide Mode                  0c eee eee 16  Wide Mode with PC                     17  Photo and Music                   00  18  Energy Saving Switch                   19  Presence Sensor              000000ee 19    Using the Menus    Navigating through TV Menus             20  Other Information   How to Care for Your BRAVIA             21  Things to consider                 00   21  Troubleshooting              0 ee eae 21  Specifications                 0 00000  22  INGOX ie r bh ee dd he ed bb 23       Customer Support   United States  http  Awww sony com tvsupport  Canada  http   www sony ca support       On line Registration  
4.      fast forward   Press to play a program in fast  forward mode    SYNC MENU  Displays the menu of the current  selected BRAVIA Sync device    E STOP  Press to stop playback     THEATER  Press to turn on and off the Theater  Mode  The picture settings will be set for a cinema   like experience and the audio will be switched to the  audio output of the attached speakers from your  BRAVIA Sync audio system  Your BRAVIA Sync  audio system must be connected by an HDMI  connection to your TV  see page 15 for details                      4  FAVORITES Press once to display the stored Favorites menu   Press again to exit from the Favorites menu  See  page 15 for details     5  WIDE Press repeatedly to cycle through the available Wide  Mode settings  See page 16     6  RETURN Press to go back to the previous screen or exit from the  screen when displaying menu items and settings     7  MENU Press to display the menu with TV functions and    settings  See    Using the Menus    on page 20           Button Description             eee 0 9 ENT Press 0 9 to select a channel  the channel changes after  a few seconds  or press ENT to change channels  RAVIA Sync immediately      dll  lt t    PLAY PAUSE   gt  lI z    mmi  a  a  Li  9     Use with 0 9 and ENT to select digital channels   SYNCMEW STOP THEATER For example  to enter 2 1  press            and ENT   Panes 110  VOL     Press to adjust the volume         11  MUTING Press to mute the sound  Press again or press VOL   to  restore the s
5.     STO eae BRAVIA    LCD Digital  Color TV         Sony Customer Support      U S A   www sony com tvsupport  Canada  www sony ca support    e    am       j  O       o  e      eo       j  9  Q  Q   o          United States Canada  1 800 222 SONY 1 877 899 SONY  KDL S2VES Please Do Not Return  ENT   the Product to the Store J          2009 Sony Corporation          Owner   s Record    The model and serial numbers are  located at the rear of the TV  Record  these numbers in the spaces provided  below  Refer to them whenever you  call upon your Sony dealer regarding  this TV     Model Name       Serial No                 CAUTION    To prevent electric shock and blade   exposure  do not use this polarized AC plug  with an extension cord  receptacle or other  outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted     L   Operate the TV only on 120 V AC     CL  Avoid operating the TV at  temperatures below 41  F  5   C         Declaration of Conformity    Trade Name  SONY   Model  KDL 52VE5 KDL 46VE5   KDL 40VE5   Responsible Party  Sony Electronics Inc   Address  16530 Via Esprillo    San Diego  CA 92127 U S A   Telephone Number  858 942 2230    This device complies with part 15 of the  FCC rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This  device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must  accept any interference received   including interference that may cause  undesired operation              For customers in Canada  This Class B digital apparat
6.     e If there is no picture from some video sources  check the input selection by pressing INPUT button  You  may be watching the wrong input   e If there is no sound  you may have accidentally pressed the MUTING button on your remote control  press  the MUTING button again or press VOL  to deactivate muting      Ifthe remote control does not operate  the batteries may be installed incorrectly or may be low  An object or  light may be interfering with the remote control   s operation      To reset the TV to factory default settings   Q  Turn on the TV  Press and hold down the   button on the remote  press the POWER button on the TV  set  Release the   button   Q Select Product Support option under Setup menu and select OK on Return settings to factory  defaults   IMPORTANT  The reset will clear all of your customized settings  Parental Lock password may be  required if it has been created   If you have forgotten your password  enter the master password  4357  This password clears your previous  password and allows you to enter a new password   The online Reference Book provides additional information on resolving problems  Read the online  Reference Book at www sony com referencebook before contacting Sony     Troubleshooting   Many problems with picture and sound quality are related to improper connection of the cables  refer to the  Quick Setup Guide provided for connections    If you have questions  service needs  or require technical assistance related to the use of your
7.   This mode is not    gol Q  available            Ma   e Normal is available with 480i or 480p  sources only as they are standard definition  and not from high definition source such as  component video input  HDMI input and  digital TV       Full Pixel is available only for 720p  1080i  and 1080p formats excluding Cable Antenna  input       Full Pixel displays the picture in its native  resolution     Wide Mode with PC    Changing the Wide Screen Mode for PC Timing  Press WIDE repeatedly to cycle through the available modes while in the PC input          Incoming PC signal   Incoming PC signal    W800 x 600 kK 1 280 x 768  Oq OA     4  Wide Zoom    KN    Normal                        IS    Full  g X  O AD  Zoom Zoom  Ly WO  6  K N  Full Pixel Full Pixel  O g Y J    sainjea4y BursN p                         e Full Pixel displays the picture in its native resolution     PC and HDMI Input Signal Reference Chart  After connecting the PC to the TV  set the output signal from the PC according to the chart below   Resolution    Horizontal Vertical  Signals Horizontal x Vertical Standard   Pixel   Line  frequency  kHz  frequency  Hz    VGA 640 x 480 31 5 60 VGA  SVGA 800 x 600 37 9 60 VESA Guidelines  XGA 1 024 x 768 48 4 60 VESA Guidelines  WXGA 1 280 x 768 47 8 60 VESA   1 360 x 768 47 7 60 VESA  SXGA 1 280 x 1 024 64 0 60 VESA  HDTV 1 920 x 1 080 67 5 60 CEA 861      s       This TV   s PC input does not support Sync on Green or Composite Sync   e This TV   s PC VGA input does no
8.  Sony TV even  after you read the online Reference Book  contact the following    For US Support    http   www sony com tvsupport or call 1 800 222 SONY  7669    For Canadian Support    http   www sony ca support or call 1 877 899 SONY  7669     21    UONeULOJU  18410       Specifications  Model  System    Television system    Channel coverage   Panel system   Speaker output  Input Output jacks    CABLE ANTENNA  VIDEO IN 1 2    COMPONENT IN 1 2  HDMI IN 1 2 3 4    AUDIO OUT    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  OPTICAL     PC IN    PC AUDIO INPUT  USB    Power and others  Power requirement  Power consumption  in use  maximum   in standby  Screen size   inches measured diagonally   Display resolution  Speaker Full range  2   mm    inches   Dimensions  W x H x D  mm   with stand  inches   without stand  mm    inches   wall mount hole pattern  mm   wall mount screw size  mm   Mass with stand  kg   Ib    without stand  kg    Ib      Supplied accessories    Optional accessories    KDL 40VE5 KDL 46VE5 KDL 52VE5    NTSC  American TV standard   ATSC  8VSB terrestrial   ATSC compliant 8VSB   QAM on cable  ANSI SCTE 07 2000  Does not include CableCARD functionality   Analog terrestrial  2   69   Digital terrestrial  2   69   Analog Cable  1   135   Digital Cable  1   135   LCD  Liquid Crystal Display  Panel   10W 10W    75 ohm external terminal for RF inputs   S VIDEO  4 pin mini DIN   VIDEO 2 only   Y  1 0 Vp p  75 ohms unbalanced  sync negative     C  0 286 Vp p  Burst signal   75 ohms   VIDEO  1 Vp
9.  United States  http   productregistration sony com  Canada   http   www  SonyStyle ca registration          Introducing Your New BRAVIA      Welcome to the World of BRAVIA      Thank you for purchasing this Sony BRAVIA high definition television  Use the  documentation listed below to get the most out of your TV     Safety Booklet Quick Setup Guide   Provides precautionary measures Provides TV setup information   to keep you and your TV safe  Read illustrates sample optional equipment  this information prior to setting up connection diagrams   your TV   Operating Instructions Reference Book   LY Provides general TV operation Offers the most complete TV  information that will allow you to operation information available for  view your TV with minimal your TV and presents advanced  customizations  customization details  Access it at    www sony com referencebook        LA The TV operation information above has been designed in an eco friendly  ae manner to reduce the consumption of natural resources     Experiencing Stunning HD with Your BRAVIA    The quality of the image you see on your BRAVIA TV is only as good as the quality of the  signal it receives  To experience the stunning detail of your new BRAVIA TV  you need  access to HD programming  Your BRAVIA TV can receive and display HD programming  from     e Over the air broadcasting via HD quality antenna   e HD cable subscription   e HD satellite subscription   e Blu ray Disc    player or other HD compatible external equi
10.  a digital device pursuant to  Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules   Note    This television includes a QAM  demodulator which should allow you to  receive unscrambled digital cable  television programming via subscription  service to a cable service provider   Availability of digital cable television  programming in your area depends on the  type of programming and signal provided  by your cable service provider     For Customers in the United  States    The lamp in this product  contains mercury  Disposal of  these materials may be  regulated due to  environmental  considerations  For disposal  or recycling information   please contact your local  authorities or the Electronic  Industries Alliance   www eiae org     Compatible Wall Mount Bracket  Information    Use the following Sony WALL MOUNT  BRACKET with your TV model        Sony TV Model No        KDL S2VES KDL 46VES KDL 40VE5       Sony Wall Mount  Bracket Model  No     SU WL500             Use with other WALL MOUNT  BRACKETS may cause instability and  could result in property damages or injury     To Customers   Sufficient expertise is required for TV  installations  Be sure to subcontract the  installation to a Sony dealer or licensed  contractor and pay adequate attention to  safety during the installation     Licensing Information   Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc    registered in the U S  and other countries   HDMI  the HDMI logo and  High Definition Multimedia Interface are    trademarks or registered tradem
11.  channels and inputs are at your fingertips for easy  access to programs and inputs  page 15       gt  USB Digital Photo and Music Player  Connect your USB storage device  directly to your HDTV s USB input to view digital photos on the big screen and  listen to your favorite music  see page 18      gt  ECO Settings  This model includes a number of features designed to make  your new BRAVIA HDTV easier on your pocketbook and the environment   Backlight   This feature reduces power consumption by turning off the  backlight   Light Sensor   Detects the amount of light in your room and automatically  adjusts the brightness of the screen resulting in more comfortable viewing in  any light condition   Presence Sensor   Turns off the backlight to save energy when no motion or  body heat is detected in the vicinity after a user set timeframe  see page 19    Energy Saving Switch   Eliminates all power consumption when activated     y Suggestions    e Check more details on the online Reference Book at www sony com referencebook        Getting Started  SS LULU    Setting Up Your TV    Some TV models are packaged with a detached Table Top Stand so you can mount it to a wall  right away  If you are not mounting the TV to a wall  you will need to attach the Table Top Stand   You will need a Phillips screwdriver and the supplied screws to complete the task  Look for the  instructions attached to the TV unit or read the instructions in the online Reference Book     Be sure to consider the fo
12.  p  75 ohms unbalanced  sync negative   AUDIO  500 mVrms  Typical    Impedance  47 kilohms   YPBPR  Component Video   Y  1 0 Vp p  75 ohms unbalanced  sync negative   PB  0 7 Vp p    75 ohms   PR  0 7 Vp p  75 ohms   Signal format  480i  480p  720p  1080i  1080p   AUDIO  500 mVrms  Typical    Impedance  47 kilohms   HDMI  Video  480i  480p  720p  1080i  1080p  1080 24p   Audio  Two channel linear PCM 32  44 1 and  48 kHz  16  20 and 24bits    AUDIO  500 mVrms  Typical    Impedance  47 kilohms   500 mVrms  typical    PCM optical signal   D sub 15 pin  analog RGB  0 7 Vp p  75 ohms  positive   See the PC and HDMI Input Signal Reference Chart on page 17    Stereo mini jack  500 mVrms   Typical    Impedance  47 kilohms   USB input support mass storage device class  USB MSC  that may include thumbdrives  hard disks and some MP3  players and cameras  This TV does not support MTP or PTP protocols used by some MP3 players and cameras   Supported JPG files include those that are compliant with ISO IEC 10918 1 JPEG specification  8 bit per  component  Grayscale Color  Y Cb Cr 4 2 2 or Y Cb Cr 4 2 0  Base line DCT  Non differential Huffman coding   and EXIF 2 2  Supported MP3 files bit rates in kpbs include 40  48  56  64  80  96  112  128  160  192  224  256   320 in both constant and variable rate  Scan frequencies supported include 32  44 1 and 48 Khz     120 V AC  60 Hz    140 W 160 W 180 W  All models less than 1 W   40 46 52  1 920 dots  horizontal  x 1 080 lines  vertical   35 x 
13.  the type of use for this TV      Home    optimizes the picture for normal home use        Retail    optimizes the picture for store display     Retail       11    p  ues Bulyja5 ji    Operating the TV    Remote Control Button Description       K DISPLAY cc    a a PLAY PAUSE b n    SYNCMENU STOP THEATER   m o          MUTING JUMP    SONY            The 5  PLAY and CH    buttons have a tactile  dot  Use them as a  reference when  operating the TV     12       Button    Description        1  DISPLAY    Press to display information about channel program or  input you are watching  The information banner will  disappear in a few seconds or press again to exit  You  can enable or disable the Info Banner by pressing  MENU and go to the Setup Menu to set Info Banner  to On or Off           e The TV will show the remaining time of the current  program you are watching when the program time is  less than 24 hours         2  cc    Press to turn on and off the Closed Captions  CC    To change or customize the CC display  see the online  Reference Book for more details            3  BRAVIA  Sync    These buttons are used to control the connected  equipment with Control for HDMI function  not  available on all Control for HDMI equipment   Some  other buttons on the remote control may also operate  BRAVIA   Sync    equipment      lt 4  fast reverse   Press to play a program in fast  rewind mode    Bb PLAY  Press to play a program at a normal speed   Il PAUSE  Press to pause playback     gt
14.  to turn off  select the Language for your on screen display  or change the settings related  to power consumption     Y Suggestions    e Many of the options available on your TV come with help texts on screen  If you need further  explanations on how to adjust these settings  see the online Reference Book       Sleep can be set from 15  30  60 or 120 minutes  Press MENU then go to Setup menu  select  Clock Timers  then Sleep and select your desired minutes    e Use TOOLS button on the remote control to quickly access convenient functions     20    Other Information  O OOO OOO    How to Care for Your BRAVIA    Safety is very important  please read and follow the safety documentation  Safety Booklet  provided with the TV     e Unplug the TV and other connected equipment from the power source before you begin cleaning your TV   Gently dust the TV with a soft cloth  Do not use any chemicals or hard material to clean the TV as they may  lead to discoloration and scratches    Stubborn stains can be wiped with a soft cloth moisten with warm water  Do not plug the TV back until the  moisture from cleaning has evaporated        The TV should also be secured to a stable surface to prevent it from toppling over  Follow the instruction  provided in the online Reference Book on securing the TV section or use a Sony designed wall mount  bracket to mount the TV to wall  If you have young children or pets at home  check to see if the TV is  securely fastened regularly     Things to consider
15. 175  1716x7  987 x 684 x 271 1 123 x 772 x 323 1 262 x 871 x 362  38 7 8 x 27 x 10 3 4 44  a x 30 1 2 x 123 4 49 3 4 x 34318 x 14 3 8  987 x 638 x 104 1 123 x 725 x 107 1 262 x 823 x 115  38 7 8 x 25   8 x 4   8 44  ax 28 5 8 x 4   4 49 314x32 112x4518  300 x 300  M6  length  refer to diagram in the online Reference Book   19 2 25 9 33 8  42 3 57 1 74 5  17 5 23 29 2  38 6 50 7 64 4    Remote control RM YD028  1    Size AA batteries  2    AC power cord  1    Cable holder  1 attached to the  TV    Operating Instructions  1    Quick Setup Guide  1    Warranty Card  1    Safety and Regulatory  Booklet  1    Attaching the Table Top stand flyer  1    Screws  4   For KDL 52VES the screws are attached   Connecting cables   Wall Mount Bracket  SU WLS500 see page 2    e Optional accessories availability depends on its stock   e Design and specifications are subject to change without notice     22    Index    0 9 buttons 13    A    AUDIO OUT 7  AUDIO OUT jack  described 7  Auto Program    B  BRAVIA Sync buttons 12    C    CABLE ANTENNA input  described 8  CC button 12  CH     button 13  14  Channels  Setting up 11  COMPONENT IN  1080p 1080i 720p 480p 480i  7    D  DISPLAY button 12    E    Energy Saving Switch 19  ENT button 13    F    Favorites 15  FAVORITES button 12    H    HDMI IN jack  described 8    Infrared Receiver  IR  14  INPUT button 13  14    J    JUMP button 13    MENU button 12  14  MUTING button 13    P  PCIN 8   PIC OFF TIMER LED 14  POWER button 13  14  POWER LED 14  P
16. ES on the remote control        Photo  Music Photo PC Recently Saved  viewed channel or  items external  input    15    sainjeay Bulsn g    Navigating Favorites  1 Press    gt  to move between saved  selections in a carousel like fashion   2 When the recently viewed items are    highlighted  press       to move between  them     3 To tune to an item  highlight its icon and    press        Removing from Favorites    1 Press TOOLS to remove the current    channel or input while you are watching it     2 Highlight Remove from Favorites and    press        Y Suggestions       Auto Program will clear your TV  channels from Favorites  see page 11      Wide Mode    The Wide Mode feature allows you to select  the screen display of your preference  Based  on the original source  a black frame or black  bars may surround the picture     You can manually change the Wide Mode  setting while watching TV by pressing the  WIDE button on your remote control     How to set to Auto Wide    Press MENU then go to the Screen menu   Select Auto Wide and set to On     16    Changing the Wide Screen Mode    Press WIDE repeatedly to cycle through the   available modes   4 3 Original  source    Standard   definition source   High definition source    KA  KA ECE  4    16 9 Original source                                                                                           4  Wide Zoom Wide Zoom  Normal Normal  This mode is not available   Full Full  O EE  KA EARBS  Zoom Zoom  Full pixel Full pixel
17. arks of  HDMI Licensing  LLC     Fergason Patent Properties  LLC   U S  Patent No  5 717 422  U S  Patent No  6 816 141    Manufactured under license from Dolby  Laboratories  Dolby and the double D  symbol are trademarks of Dolby  Laboratories    TruSurround XT  SRS and     symbol are  trademarks of SRS Labs  Inc  TruSurround  XT technology is incorporated under  license from SRS Labs  Inc     Blu ray Disc is a trademark        BRAVIA     BRAVIA  Motionflow   BRAVIA Sync and  fi are trademarks or  registered trademarks of Sony Corporation      PlayStation    is a registered trademark and     PS3    is a trademark of Sony Computer  Entertainment Inc     y moo ey OI DOLBY      DIGITAL      SRS   gt       HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION    Homi    Your BRAVIA TV is    ENERGY STAR   ca  qualified in the    Home    a  It meets strict energy   efficiency guidelines set   by the U S    Environmental Protection Agency and   Department of Energy  ENERGY STAR is   a joint program of these government   agencies  designed to promote energy   efficient products and practices    O When the TV is initially set up  it is  designed to meet ENERGY STAR  requirements    O Changes to certain features  settings   and functionalities of this TV   i e  Picture Sound  Light Sensor   Power Savings  can slightly change  the power consumption    Depending upon such changed settings  the   power consumption may increase which    possibly could exceed the limits required  for the ENERGY STAR qualification   
18. computers  it may be necessary to use an adapter  not  supplied   If an adapter is used  connect the adapter to the computer before  connecting the HD15 HD15 cable    You may need to adjust the TV settings or your PC   s resolution and timing  see  page 17 to setup your PC to this TV     Connects to the composite video and audio output jacks on your A V equipment  such as a DVD player or other video equipment  VIDEO IN 2 input is located on the  left side panel of the TV    Connects to the S VIDEO output jack of your DVD or other video equipment that  has S VIDEO which provides better picture quality than composite video  The   S VIDEO does not provide sound  you will need to connect the audio cables     Be sure to refer to the Quick Setup Guide for        High quality picture performances    e Combination of equipment connections    e Cable types to use for connection    To view 480p  720p  1080i  and 1080p formats  an HDMI or Component video  YPBPR  is  necessary  Connect your equipment properly and playback the video with capable equipment  This  TV displays all picture format types in a resolution of 1 920 dots x 1 080 lines     Connecting Other Equipment    Blu ray Digital  Disc Player  DVD satellite Digital Audio Personal USB     PS3    player receiver cable box system computer Drive            Side panel                 Gee  gt           Y                  z  Ei   20 000  3   CESSES   z       Ss  5                                                        Rear of TV      
19. eceives  such as the broadcasted signal or signal from your  gaming equipment or from your connected equipment     The Sound Menu allows you to customize your sound settings to suit your audio preference  You can also  set the settings to enjoy the sound from your connected audio system     The Screen Menu allows you to change the proportions of the screen  Depending on the signal your TV  receives  the images on the screen can fill the screen from edge to edge on the screen or can be smaller   looking like a square in a rectangle shaped screen  The screen settings allow you to adjust the size and shape  of image you see on your TV  Use the Wide Mode option or use Auto Wide  or 4 3 Default to keep the  square like screen size    Channels  amp  Inputs Menu allows you to switch between the cable and antenna signal  run Auto  Program  Add Digital Channels  or you can show or hide channels to appear when you use the CH     button or even label channels or inputs     USB Menu allows you to view Photo and listen to Music files via USB or add music to a slideshow   see page 18      Parental Lock Menu allows you to block programs according to their content and rating labels and block  channels  regardless of the programs     Set the password and limit the access based on the rating levels or block the channel  Not every program is  suited for the general audiences    Setup Menu allows you to set and customize Closed Captions with different size and color of the fonts   program the TV
20. g off the  Energy Saving  Switch can save  stand by power  consumption    It has the same  effect as  disconnecting TV   s  power AC cord from the wall outlet    To turn on the TV again  make sure the  Energy Saving Switch is on  e  position   then press POWER button on the TV set or on  the remote control         ENERGY SAVING SWITCH       Y l Suggestions       If Energy Saving Switch is turned  off  the Timer settings and the  Current Time will be cleared       If Energy Saving Switch is turned  off  the TV power button or remote  control power button can not work and  the TV will not be turned on       To make the TV be standby condition   keep the Energy Saving Switch on  e   position  you will be able to use TV or  remote power button to turn on the TV     Presence Sensor   Presence Sensor effectively reduces power  consumption by automatically turning off the  picture when no one is present in the vicinity  of the TV set  see online Reference Book for  more details about this feature      Sensor Range and Detection Angle    Typical coverage  Horizontal Vertical              Approx  9 8 ft                               Approx  80      Presence Sensor    The Presence Sensor is capable of  detecting vertical and horizontal movements  It  may not detect forward backward movements  to from the TV set  Large movements are  easier to detect  even of someone in a relatively  far distance    The sensitivity of the sensor can vary  substantially depending on ambient light and  te
21. ith Control for HDMI function to your TV    e Automatically turn off the connected  equipment when you turn off the TV       The TV will automatically turn on and select  the respective HDMI input    e The connected equipment is turned on by  One Touch Play    e Possible operations with BRAVIA Sync  buttons  see page 12    e Equipment listed under External Inputs  will turn on automatically when selected     When a Sony A V receiver with BRAVIA  Sync is connected  the following additional  operations are possible     e Turning on the A V receiver when the TV is  turned on    e Adjusting the volume and muting of the A V  receiver with the TV   s remote control    e Pressing 5 on the remote control turns on  and searches for an external audio system that  supports BRAVIA Sync  When the BRAVIA  Sync audio system is on  the internal speakers  of the TV will turn off and the Picture    Mode will change automatically to Cinema     e When using BRAVIA Sync  the included  remote control will change some of the  buttons functions to accommodate control  over the device  If the device does not support  this feature  some buttons will remain  without function     Favorites    With Favorites  you can manage your  preferred TV channels  External Inputs   Photo and Music content from a USB  storage device     Adding to Favorites    1 Press TOOLS to add the current channel  or input while you are watching it   2 Highlight Add to Favorites and    press     Displaying Favorites  Press FAVORIT
22. llowing while setting up your TV   e Carry the TV with an adequate number of people  larger size TVs require two or more people     e Correct hand placement while carrying the TV is very important for safety and to avoid  damages              e Ensure your TV has adequate ventilation if it is installed against a wall or in an enclosed area   e For best picture quality  do not expose the screen to direct illumination or sunlight   e Avoid installing the TV in a room with reflective wall and floor materials     e Avoid moving the TV from a cold area to a warm area  Sudden room temperature changes may  cause moisture condensation  This may cause the TV to show poor picture and or poor color   Should this occur  allow moisture to evaporate completely before powering the TV on     y Suggestions    e Read the Dos and Don   ts in the Safety Booklet for additional safety information    e For details about the items listed above  see the online Reference Book    e When cable connection is completed  be sure to secure the TV to a stable surface or mount it to a  wall  The designated Sony wall mount bracket model name is available on page 2  For details on    securing the TV  see page 10     Locating Inputs and Outputs    Rear Panel    Side Panel    Tiha             PCIN                                                                                                                                  payiejys bumag p                                                                          
23. mperature in the room     The given sensor range and detection angle  are measured under typical room conditions     Y Suggestions      The sensor is active while watching  broadcast programs  DVD movies  video  games and tapes  It is not active during  functional views such as displaying  menus and the TV guide      The sensor is disabled for inputs from  computers       Do not put anything near the sensor or  the nearby general area  shown above    as its function may be affected       The sensor may respond to heat from  small animals and heating devices  as it  picks up body heat       The sensor may trigger picture off when  the viewer stays still for the given  amount of time       Do not scratch or apply excessive force  to the sensor surface  as it may damage  the sensor and its function may be  affected     19       snuayy ay  Buisn p    Using the Menus  SS    The MENU button allows you to access the variety of TV settings for you to customize the settings     Navigating through TV Menus       Picture    q     Sound    Screen         Channel    Setup           button   Allows you to highlight options where applicable     button     Allows you to select the highlighted option and advance to the next screen     button   Allows you to move back to the previous screen        button   Allows you to move to the next screen     On Picture Menu  you can adjust the picture you see to fit your viewing preference  These settings allow  you to customize for the signals your TV r
24. n through channels  To scan quickly through channels  press and hold  down either        In the menu screen  these buttons serve as up down buttons     Press to adjust the volume  In the menu screen  these buttons serve as left right buttons     Press to display the list of external inputs  To toggle through the inputs  press the  buttons CHANNEL       In the menu screen  this button serves to confirm the selection or setting     Press to display menu with TV functions and settings  see    Using the Menus    on page 20      The CHANNEL   button has a tactile dot  Use it as a reference when operating the TV     14    Using Features  SS    Using BRAVIA   Sync    with  Control for HDMI    The BRAVIA Sync function allows this TV to  communicate with other Sony equipment  supporting the Control for HDMI function     To connect Sony equipment with  Control for HDMI    Use an HDMI cable that bears the HDMI logo  for connection  See the HDMI connection  shown in the Quick Setup Guide provided with  the TV documentation     Setting the Control for HDMI    The Control for HDMI function must be set  up in order for the TV to communicate with  other Control for HDMI enabled equipment   Refer to the online Reference Book for  information on how to set up this TV   s  Control for HDMI function  For other  equipment  refer to its operating instructions     Available options using Control for  HDMI    The following operations are available after   you connect the supported Sony equipment   w
25. nder USB menu allows  easy access to JPEG photos and music files  from USB connected memory device as still  images and slideshows     18    Option Description                      TOOLS To access Photo Options menu  Add to To include picture on Slideshow  Slideshow   Select Photo _  To select photo files   Files   Start To start slideshow   Slideshow   Rotate To rotate the picture   View Display picture information  Information   Add or To add or remove current picture  Remove from _  from Favorites list   Favorites          y Suggestions    e Media cannot be saved in the TV but  can be added to FAVORITES and  accessed when the equipment  containing media is connected    e When removing USB memory device   be sure to exit the photo menu to  prevent data corruption     Viewing a Slideshow   Individual files can be added to a Slideshow  using TOOLS menu   Music Options Menu    Pressing TOOLS while displaying the list  view of your music files and choose the desired  action during play     Music Options  menu       Option Description                Add to Register music to play with  Slideshow slideshows   Select Music   To select music files   Files   View Display music information  Information   Add or To add or remove current song  Remove from   from Favorites list   Favorites          Navigating Music Control Panel    Use           from the remote control to  navigate music during play     Y Suggestions     The TOOLS Menu selections may vary     Energy Saving Switch  Turnin
26. ound     12  POWER Press to turn on and off the TV   Before turn on the TV  confirm Energy Saving Switch is on  e                       13  INPUT Press to display the list of External Inputs and TV  mode  To toggle through the inputs  press        4    e  gt  Press         to move the on screen cursor  Press  to select confirm an item    15 TOOLS Press to display a list of convenient functions and menu    shortcuts  The TOOLS menu items vary based on  current input and content           CH    Press to scan through channels  To scan quickly  through channels  press and hold down either       JUMP Press to jump back and forth between two channels     The TV alternates between the current channel and the    last channel that was selected    JUMP  JUMP   h 3  3 e  Es WY          MUTING JUMP    e Point your remote control directly at the IR sensor located on  your TV    e Make sure that no objects are blocking the path between the  remote control and the IR sensor on your TV    e Fluorescent lamps can interfere with your remote control  try  turning off the fluorescent lamps    e If you are having problems with the remote control  reinsert or  replace your batteries and make sure that they are correctly  inserted        13    AL 24  Buyesado p    TV Controls and Indicators    Item    E           CHANNEL    VOLUME    a j                         INPUT     O  a    PIC OFF TIMER STANDBY POWER  in    Description        1   IR  Infrared    Receiver    Light Sensor     2  Presence  Senso
27. pment    Contact your cable or satellite provider for information on upgrading to HD programming        This manual is for the 40  46 and 52 inch BRAVIA KDL VES5 series models with screen size measured diagonally              4    The Four Steps to a Full HD Experience    Set  Sound  Source  and Setup    Along with your BRAVIA TV set  a complete HD system requires an HD sound system  a  source of HD programming and a proper connection setup  Refer to the Quick Setup  Guide  enclosed separately  for connecting other optional equipment     16 9  high definition  source   Most HDTV signals use a wide screen aspect  ratio of 16 9  The 16 9 fills your BRAVIA  screen  maintaining a crisp  clear  vivid  picture    4 3  standard definition  source   Most standard definition signals use a boxy  4 3 aspect ratio  When a 4 3 image is  displayed on an HDTV  you will see black  bars on the sides  The picture quality may not  be as sharp as with HD sources      VIAVUg MeN JNO  Bulanpo ju           TV Feature Highlights    Your new BRAVIA High Definition LCD TV will dazzle you with stunning 1080p image  quality but won   t confuse you with complicated operation  The following features have  been included to help you get started enjoying your new TV      gt  BRAVIA Sync  Your BRAVIA TV communicates with other Sony equipment  supporting the Control for HDMI function  page 15       gt  Motionflow  Enhances the smoothness of picture movement to reduce the  blur      gt  Favorites  Your favorite
28. r     3  PIC OFF     TIMER LED     4  STANDBY LED     5  POWER LED     6  POWER      CHANNEL          VOLUME         a      INPUT    MENU  gd    Receives IR signals from the remote control     Senses room light level and adjusts the screen brightness accordingly  Do not put  anything near the sensor or the nearby general area  as shown above   as its function  may be affected     Auto turn off the TV after a certain period when no motion or body heat is detected   see page 19 and the online Reference Book for more details      Lights up in amber when the Timer or Sleep functions are set  When the timer is set   this LED will remain lit even if the TV is turned off  For details  see the online  Reference Book    Lights up in green when the Backlight feature is activated to Off or the backlight its  turned off by Presence Sensor feature  see the online Reference Book for more  details      Lights up in red when the function PC Power Management is activated and there  is no signal received while in the PC input   When the TV is turned off this LED will  remain lit as long as the Energy Saving Switch is on  e   see online Reference  Book for more details   If the LED blinks in red continuously  this may indicate the  TV needs servicing  see contacting Sony information on the front cover      Lights up in green when the TV is turned on     Press to turn on and off the TV   Before turn on the TV confirm Energy Saving  Switch is on  e   see page 19 for more details      Press to sca
29. resence Sensor 14  19    R  RETURN button 12    S    STANDBY LED 14  T    Troubleshooting 21    U  USB 8    V    VIDEO AUDIO  L R  jacks  described 7  8  VOL     button 13  14    W    WIDE button 12    23    UONeUOJU  13410       For Your Convenience                               Online To learn more about your TV  visit the  Reference online Reference Book at   Book  http  www sony com referencebook  A Be sure to register your TV   Online i ae  Registration  United States http   productregistration sony com  Canada http   www  SonyStyle ca registration  BE  FSC  re aLaaa tambaa 5  4 146 550 11 1    http   Awww sony net     Printed in U S A     4146550111    
30. t of  the remote control         Push to    open       Initial Setup    The Initial Setup screen appears when you turn on the TV for the first time     During this initial setup  you can perform the following    1 Select the language for the on screen display text     2 Select HOME or Retail mode     3 Connect cable or antenna  then select OK to run Auto  Program  oe     spafiol    ay Fran  ais    e If you have cable and antenna available  please connect cable first   e IMPORTANT  Auto Program is only effective when cable or  antenna is connected  If you cancel Auto Program before completion some channels may not be    available     Initial Setup    Please select your language        4 Auto Program will scan for available channels from the signal source directly connected to  the TV   s CABLE ANTENNA input and may take sometime to complete the process  Follow  the help text provided on the screen to run Auto Program     Y Suggestions       When prompted to select HOME or Retail  be sure to select  HOME for ENERGY STAR compliant mode  iie Seve   e If you use both cable without a box and antenna connections   use an A B RF switch  not supplied   For more details see the  online Reference Book    e Select your preferred aspect ratio for the screen display   Press WIDE to select the wide mode or press MENU and  set the Auto Wide to On under the Screen menu      To change the clock  press MENU and go to Setup menu  then select Clock Timers and adjust Current Time     Please select
31. t support interlaced signals     ye Suggestions    e Adjust Phase to eliminate horizontal lines of the picture when the TV receives an input signal  from the connected PC     17    Photo and Music    Enjoying Photos through the USB Port    The TV offers easy access to JPEG photos  stored on a USB connected memory device     Connecting USB Equipment    The USB port is located on the side TV panel   Gently insert your USB memory device into  the USB port to display your picture and music  files on screen  For details on accessing photo  files check the online Reference Book     USB Equipment Functionality    Sony cannot guarantee or assure the USB  functionality on this TV in the following cases     e Use of audio clips processed on a  computer  e Use of files obtained from the Internet or  from a printed file processing center   Sony recommends backing up all data stored  on USB equipment to avoid potential data  corruption  Sony cannot accept responsibility  for lost or damaged data recorded on USB  equipment   The USB functionality on this TV is designed  to be compatible with mass storage devices   Sony cannot guarantee or assure compatibility  with all formats or products     Photo Options    Insert your USB memory device to display  your picture files on screen  Press TOOLS  while displaying the picture and choose your  desired photo viewing preferences  The photo  display resolution range is 16 x 16 to   8 192 x 8 192 pixels     Photo Options  menu       Thumbnail View u
32. uired for the COMPONENT IN ports  connect audio  L R    Connects to the left and right audio input jacks of your audio equipment  You can  use these outputs to listen to your TV   s audio through your stereo system      Continued   7    Item Description     5  HDMI IN 1 2 3 4 HDMI  High Definition Multimedia Interface  provides an uncompressed  all     El     o gt   N        B  k        L AUDIO R    DIGITAL AUDIO  OUT  OPTICAL     AC IN  CABLE   ANTENNA  USB    PC IN   RGB AUDIO     VIDEO IN 2  S VIDEO   VIDEO    L  MONO    AUDIO R    x i Suggestions    digital audio video interface between this TV and any HDMI equipped audio video  equipment  such as a set top box  DVD player  Blu ray Disc  and A V receiver   HDMI supports enhanced  or high definition video  plus digital audio    Be sure to use only an HDMI cable that bears the HDMI logo    If the equipment has a DVI jack and not an HDMI jack  connect the DVI jack to any  HDMI IN  with DVI to HDMI cable or adapter  jack  and connect the audio jack to  the AUDIO IN  L R  jacks below the HDMI IN 1     Connects to the optical audio input of a digital audio equipment that is PCM optical  compatible     Connects the supplied AC power cord     RF input that connects to your Cable or over the air antenna     Connects to USB equipment to access photo and music files  see page 18      Connects to a personal computer   s video and audio output connector  Can also be  connected to other analog RGB equipment    For some Apple Macintosh 
33. us complies  with Canadian ICES 003     FCC Related Information    This equipment has been tested and found  to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the  FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against  harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and   if not installed and used in accordance with  the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference  by one or more of the following measures     Q  Reorient or relocate the receiving  antenna    Increase the separation between the  equipment and receiver    LJ   Connect the equipment into an  outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected   LJ Consult the dealer or an experienced  radio TV technician for help     OU       Pursuant to FCC regulations  you are  cautioned that any changes or  modifications not expressly approved  in this manual could void your  authority to operate this equipment           The shielded interface cable recommended  in this manual must be used with this  equipment in order to comply with the  limits for
    
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