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1.                                                                                                                                        Manufacturer Code  Pentax 305  304  VCRs Philco 308  309  Manufacturer Code Philips 308  309  310  Sony 301 Pioneer 308  Admiral  M  Ward  327 Quasar 308  309  306  Aiwa 338  344 RCA PROSCAN 304  305  308   Audio Dynamic 314  337 309  311  312   Broksonic 319  317   34373107323  Canon 309  308 RENIE ib i ES  Citizen 332 Sansui 314  Giaig lar Samsung 322  313  321  Criterion 315 Sanyo 330  335  Curtis Mathes 304  338  309 Scott 312  313  321   Daewoo 341  312  309 335  323  324   DBX 314  336  337 325  326  Dimensia 304 Sharp 327  328  Emerson 319  320  316  Shintom 315  317  318  341 Signature 2000 338  327  Fisher 330  335  M  Ward   Funai 338 SV2000 338  General Electric 329  304  309 Sylvania 308  309  338   Go Video 322  339  340 210  Goldstar 332 ymphonie 338  Hitachi 306  304 305   Tashiro ane  338 Tatung 314  336  337  Instant Replay 309  308 Teac 314  336  338   JC Penney 309  305  304  337  330  314  336  Technics 309  308  337 Toshiba 312  311  Jvc 314  336  337  Wards 327  328  335   345  346  347 331  332  Kenwood 314  336  332  Yamaha 314  330  336   337 337  LXI  Sears  332 305 330  Zenith 331  335  338  LG 332  Magnavox 308  309  310  Marantz 314  336  337  Marta 332  Memorex 309  335  Minolta 305  304  Mitsubishi MGA 323  324  325   326  Multitech 325  338  321  NEC 314  336  337  Olympic 309  308  Optimus 327  Panasonic 308  3
2.                   Press      to select the TV rating to be blocked     then press C       Press      to select f     then press C       The  amp  indication automatically appears beside  the selected rating and all ratings below it   indicating that the programs that match the    ratings will be blocked   Example  TV rating in U S A             To unlock a rating  select f   then press  3     Then press      to select             ee       The  amp  indication changes into      and all  ratings above it are unlocked    Some U S  TV ratings have additional content  ratings called    extenders       The extenders are defined as follows    D  sexually suggestive Dialog   FV  Fantasy  Violence   L  coarse Language   S  Sexual  situations  and V  Violence     By setting the extenders  you can define  additional viewing limits   Continued     45       Using Advanced Features    For more details of extenders  see page 48     All of the extenders included in the selected  ratings will be blocked  If you want to allow any  of them to be viewed  go to step 10  Otherwise   goto step 13     10 Press     to select the extender to be viewed     then press C       11 Press     to select          then press C       ct n       appears beside the selected extender   indicating that the programs that match the  extender can be viewed              CTS u      delen O Bak O Sete Exit ead      To relock the canceled extender  select  amp        The f indication appears to show that the  programs tha
3.              Sound indication Description 5 Press MENU to exit the menu screen     Stereo Select for stereo reception when  viewing a program broadcast in stereo     Auto SAP Select to automatically switch the TV  to second audio programs when a signal  is received   If no SAP signal is  present  the TV remains in Stereo  mode            Mono Select for mono reception   Use to  reduce noise during weak stereo  broadcasts         41       Using Advanced Features       Using the Parental  Control Feature    The TV programs and movies shown on TV are  given a rating signal based on the following rating  systems     In U S A   U S  Television Parental Guidelines to  rate television programs  U S  TV ratings   and  Motion Picture Association of America  MPAA   Guidelines to rate movies including those shown on  TV  movie ratings      In Canada  Canadian English Language ratings to  rate television programs in English  and Canadian  French Language ratings to rate those in French     To block programs you feel unsuitable for your  children  you need to set the TV for the desired  rating systems  Sony s predetermined ratings are also  available  See page 46 for a description of the  ratings     The TV s Parental Control feature functions by  receiving the rating signal from your local  broadcasting station or cable service provider        Activating the Parental Control  feature                         1 Press MENU            MENU         Enter  sing 0 9 bullons       3 Enter a four
4.       4 Press       to select your preferred language  then    press C                      S Back   SU OE    5 Press MENU to exit the menu screen     POWER       Tip  When the STANDBY SLEEP indicator goes off  press    Watching the TV POWER on the TV     2 Select the desired channel using the 0 9 and  ENTER buttons     Press 0 9 to select a channel  The channel  changes after 2 seconds  Press ENTER to select                immediately   Mr  STANOVI Use the CH     buttons to scan through the                   CAN SLEEP channels                              or  MUTING  ENTER  1  Tip  When you press and hold CH   or    the channel number    SYSTEM OFF will change rapidly   3 Adjust the volume using the VOL       buttons   VOL    DISPLAY  2 Other button operations  Press To  MUTING Mute the sound  Press again or press  VOL   to restore sound   JUMP SYSTEM OFF Turn off the TV and ail other Sony  equipment   DISPLAY Display the current channel number   When the channel display is turned on   the current channel number remains  displayed   Press again to turn the display off    2 JUMP Jump back and forth between two  channels  The TV alternates between the  current channel and the last channel  selected using the 0 9 buttons    3 Tip             You can adjust the volume by referring to the value beside the  volume indicator  on screen       Continued     23       24    Watching the TV  Watching with closed caption    You can display Caption Vision if the broadcaster  offers this s
5.       IN Gies  D  Cable                          VMC 810S 820S   not supplied        YC 15V 30V  not supplied     Note  To watch the pictures input from the S VIDEO input jack  set  Auto YC  to  On  in the      Setup  menu  See below      Tips     You can also use the VIDEO 2 IN jacks on the front panel of the TV to connect your VCR      If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO  use a VIDEO cable  yellow  instead of the S  VIDEO cable     When connecting both VIDEO OUT and S VIDEO OUT    You can select which jack the TV receives the input signal from on the menu  screen  You can set it for each video input  VIDEO 1 IN and VIDEO 2 IN   separately  The TV is factory set to receive S VIDEO input signals     1 Press TV VIDEO repeatedly until the desired video input appears   2 Press MENU    3 Press 4 9 to select P  Setup   then press C4     4 Press 4 9 to select    Auto YC     then press       5    To watch the pictures input from the S VIDEO input jack   Press      to select    On     then press        To watch the pictures input from the VIDEO input jack   Press 4 9 to select    Off     then press  32     6 Press MENU to exit the menu screen        installing and Connecting the TV       Connecting a Satellite Receiver    Disconnect all power sources before making any connections   1 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver s SATELLITE  IN jack     2 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables  connect the satellite receiver s AUDIO  and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the TV s AUD
6.     Press WIDE MODE repeatedly until the desired  Wide Screen Mode appears     Each time you press the button  the Wide Screen  Mode changes as follows        Watching the TV          WIDE MODE                                                                                                          Wide Zoom    Original Picture         Normal 4 3 aspect ratio  picture      DTV 4 3 aspect ratio picture                                  Wide Zoom          Wide Zoom  enlarges the  4 3 picture to fill the 16 9  screen  keeping the  original image as much as  possible        Normal    Original Picture      Normal 4 3 aspect ratio  picture      DTV 4 3 aspect ratio picture    Normal          Normal    returns the 4 3  picture to its original size        Full    Original Picture      Widescreen video camera or  DVD picture      DTV 16 9 aspect ratio picture          Full    stretches the 4 3  picture horizontally only   to fill the 16 9 screen         Continued        Watching the TV    Zoom Changing the Wide Screen Mode    28       using the menu    Original Picture Zoom    1 Press MENU                  Return      MENU         Letterbox movie of a video    Zoom    enlarges the 4 3  tape or a DVD disc picture horizontally and  vertically to an equal  aspect ratio that fills the  16 9 screen  Useful for  watching Letterbox  movies           Tip  You can also access the Wide Screen Mode settings in the ceo   Screen  menu  For details  see page 29           3 Press 4   to select the opt
7.    MENU                         BOSE SEC ext    3 Press      to select the option you want to    adjust  then press               4 Press   4 4   to make the desired adjustment     then press                           Option  Press     Press       Treble To decrease higher      To increase higher   pitched sounds  pitched sounds    Bass To decrease lower      To increase lower   pitched sounds  pitched sounds    Balance To emphasize the To emphasize the  left speaker  right speaker    Effect See page 25          You cannot select these options if the TV   s speaker is off  and    Audio Out    in the Q  Audio  menu is set to   Fixed      Tip  You can adjust each option by referring to the value beside  each option indicator     5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust other options     6 Press MENU to exit the menu screen     To reset to the factory settings  Select    Reset    in step 3  then select    OK    and press    CE        Using Advanced Features      Selecting stereo or bilingual  epa nd or programs using the menu  lingua rograms                      You can enjoy stereo  bilingual and mono programs  1 Press MENU        f Return    MENU L3  Piele                          Return  Trebie   Bass   Balance   Effect 55       Press MTS SAP repeatedly until the desired sound  indication appears        Each time you press the button  the sound indication  changes as follows     MTS SAP      AS    d Kiste 4  eve AN m       press C                                                      
8.    Press ENTER when tuned to a blocked program   Enter your password using the 0 9 buttons     The Parental Control feature will be canceled  temporarily until you turn the TV off     To deactivate the Parental Control feature  Set    Lock    to    Off    in the    s  Parent  menu      Continued     43    Using Advanced Features       To ehang e password Selecting a Custom Rating  1 Press MENU   2 Press      to select C98  Parent   then press Cx   If you want to select the ratings to be blocked from       Custom    once you have activated the Parental    3 Enter your four digit password using the 0 9 Control feature  page 42   follow the procedure    buttons   below   The Parent menu options appear  For a detailed description of each rating  see    What  bx f  4 Press       to select    Change Password     then the Ratings Mean  on page 46   Tess C     P Note  5 Enter a new four digit password using 0 9 In the steps for selecting     or            in the following procedure   buttons  your selection takes effect once you select fl or          without      pressing Cx    6 Enter the password set in step 5 again to confirm     then press CEP      7 Press MENU to exit the menu screen     Tip   If you have forgotten your password  enter the master password     4357     corresponding to    HELP    on a phone number pad  in  step 3  You can then store a new password     Notes     If you entered  4357  as your password the first time  you  cannot store a new password  See step 3 of 
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10.   Viewable Canadian French  Language ratings  G  8 ans    and 13 ans    Viewable U S  TV ratings   TV Y  TV Y7  TV G  TV PG   TV 14  and TV NR       For descriptions of Child  Youth  and Y Adult   Young Adult  ratings  see the following custom  rating options     Canadian English Language ratings    The Canadian English Language ratings are for TV  programs in English broadcast in Canada     Option  C  Programming intended for  children under the age of 8     Description   There will be no realistic  scenes of violence or no  offensive language  nudity or  sexual content  Careful  attention is paid to themes   which could threaten  children   s sense of security  and well being     Using Advanced Features    Canadian French Language ratings    The Canadian French Language ratings are for TV  programs in French broadcast in Canada     Option  G  General     Description   Programming intended for  audience of all ages  Contains  no violence  or the violence it  contains is minimal or is  depicted appropriately with  humor or caricature or in an  unrealistic manner                                            C8   Programming generally  considered acceptable for  children aged 8 and older to  watch on their own     Violence will not be portrayed  as the preferred  acceptable  or  only way to resolve conflict   or encourage children to  imitate dangerous acts which  they may see on television   There will be no profanity   nudity or sexual content     8 ans   8  General     Not  re
11.   on page  31       To change channels using the cable box  set your TV to  channel 3 or 4 depending on the cable box channel output      If you will be controlling all channel selection through your  cable box  consider using the Channel Fix feature to set your  TV to channel 3 or 4  See page 21      10       installing and Connecting the TV       Connecting the Power Cord    Connect the power cord after you have finished all other connections     1 Connect the power cord to the AC power adaptor s AC IN connector   2 Connect the AC power adaptor s cord to the DC IN connector of the TV     3 Connect the other plug of the power cord to a wall outlet     Wall outlet                                                                                                                                                                                                                   AC power cord  supplied  AC power adaptor  supplied     DCIN 14 5 V    Note    The supplied AC power adaptor is designed for use only with this TV   Do not use this adaptor with other equipment     Bundling cords and cables    This TV allows you to bundle the cords and cables  inside of the stand     To the rear of the TV        Cable cover    To the AC power adaptor and  optional video equipment    To remove the cable cover  put your fingers in the  concave portion on the top of the cover  then pull the  cover downwards    To attach the cable cover  fit the four detents on the  cover into the corresponding ho
12.  Activating the  Parental Control feature  on page 43       When you select a Parental Control program and the  amp   indicator is displayed on the screen  you cannot view that  program even if you enter    4357     See    Viewing blocked  programs    on page 43      2 12  13             1 Perform steps   to 7 in    Activating the Parental  Control feature    on page 42 to display the Lock  options     2  Press 4 9 to select    Custom     then press G                       To select a rating in Canada  go to step 7     44    3 Press     to select    Movie Rating   then press    Gp              dread Baci Seb Hb Exe      4 Press      to select the rating to be blocked  then    press C       Return   d    PR             5 Press     to select  then press D     The  amp  indication automatically appears beside  the selected rating and all ratings below it   indicating that the programs that match the  ratings will be blocked              To unlock a rating  select f   then press CE    Then press     to select             se 99    The  amp  indication changes into       and all    ratings above it are unlocked     6 Press    to return to the    Custom    menu              yi To select a TV rating in U S A    Press      to select    TV Rating   then press    Gp                                   Using Advanced Features    To select a TV rating in Canada     Press      to select    English Rating      French  Rating     or    U S A  Rating   then press  4        English Rating       
13.  G  and TV NR  Youth Suitable for children aged 7  and older   Viewable U S  movie ratings   G  PG  NR  and N A  Viewable U S  TV ratings   TV Y  TV Y7  TV G  TV PG   and TV NR  Suitable for children aged 13  and older   Viewable U S  movie ratings   G  PG  PG 13  NR  and N A  Viewable U S  TV ratings   TV Y  TV Y7  TV G  TV PG   TV 14  and TV NR    For descriptions of Child  Youth  and Y Adult   Young Adult  ratings  see the following custom  rating options           Y  Adult  Young Aduit        U S  movie ratings    U S  movie ratings are for movies  including those  shown on TV  rated according to the Motion Picture  Association of America  MPAA  Guidelines     U S  TV ratings    Using Advanced Features    U S  TV ratings are for TV programs rated according  to the U S  Television Parental Guidelines     Option  TV Y  All Children     Description   This program is designed for  young children aged 2   6 and  is appropriate for all children                                            Option Description   G  General Audiences     In G rated films no strong   All Ages Admitted  words are used  the violence is  ata minimum  nudity and sex  scenes are not present  nor is  there any drug use    PG  Parental Guidance This is a film which may need   Suggested     Some Material to be monitored first by   May Not Be Suitable For parents    Children     TV Y7  Directed to Older  Children     This program is designed for  children aged 7 and older   Themes and elements in this  program
14.  Note that this TV displays all format types of picture in a resolution of 1280 dots  x 768 lines     2 Using an AUDIO cable  connect the Digital Satellite Receiver s AUDIO  OUT jacks to the TV s AUDIO IN jacks     Note  The Y  Ps and Pr jacks do not provide audio  so audio cables must be connected to  provide sound     Rear of TV                 eee R AUDIO L     VIDEO d Hui i   i BC IN 14 5V    VIDEO 1 IN      AUDIO OUT                  AUDIO R  red         Digital Satellite Receiver AUDIO L  white      SAT HD200                                                                                                                                                                                         RK 74A  not supplied     18       installing and Connecting the TV       Connecting a Digital TV Receiver    Disconnect all power sources before making any connections     1 Using three separate component video cables  connect the Digital TV    Digital TV Set top box                                  Set top box s Y  Ps and Pr jacks to the Y  Ps and Pr jacks on the TV  Use  the VIDEO 3 IN connections     Note   Component video  Y  Ps  Pr  connection is necessary to view 480p  720p  and 1080i  formats  Note that this TV displays all format types of picture in a resolution of 1280 dots  x 768 lines     Using an AUDIO cable  connect the Digital TV Set top box s AUDIO  OUT jacks to the TV s AUDIO IN jacks     Note    The Y  Pe and Pr jacks do not provide audio  so audio cables must be conn
15.  connect the DVD player s  Y  B Y and R Y jacks to the Y  Ps and Pr jacks on the TV  Use the  VIDEO 3 IN connections     Tip  The Y  B Y and R Y jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled as Y  Cs and Cr   or Y  Ps and Ps  If so  connect the cables to the matching colors     2 Using an AUDIO cable  connect the DVD player s AUDIO OUT jacks to  the TV s AUDIO IN jacks     Note  The Y  B Y and R Y jacks do not provide audio  so audio cables must be connected to  provide sound     Rear of TV                  oc  SS    re ViDEO S060  E EE  VIDEO 1 iN                                               T k J R L DG IN 14 5V      AUDIO OUT          AUDIO R  red    Pa  AUDIO L  white    Ps  Y    RK 74A     not supplied                          Tips     To take advantage of the Wide Screen Modes  set the TV s aspect ratio to 16 9 on your  DVD player  For details  refer to the operating instructions supplied with your DVD player      Some DVD players are equipped with the three component video connectors  Y   Green  Ps   Cs  C   or B Y    Blue and Pr  Cr  C  or R Y    Red     16       installing and Connecting the TV       Connecting a DVD Player with A V Connectors    Use this hookup if      Your DVD player does not have component  Y  Ps  Pr  jacks    Tip   If your DVD player has component video output connectors  for best picture quality  use the   connection described on page 16    Disconnect all power sources before making any connections    1 Using an AUDIO cable  connect the DVD pl
16.  digit password using the 0 9  buttons     The Parent menu options appear                    If you access the Parent menu for the first time   you are requested to enter the password again for  confirmation        Confirm password             Note   Do not enter    4357    corresponding to    HELP    on a phone   number pad  See page 44     Tip     You need to enter the password here for any further  access into the Parent menu  If you lose your password   see  Tip  on page 44      If you want to change the password  see page 44     4 Press      to select    Select Country   then press                   5 Press      to select your country  U S A  or  Canada   then press  4                    Using Advanced Features    6 Press     to select    Lock     then press C4       ard Youth   Y Aduit  Custom     Return  cH  Select Country  E  Child             7 Press     to select a desired rating  then press    If you select    Child        Youth     or  Y  Adult    Young Adult   the Parental Control is activated  automatically        Return    Select Country   Chany             If you are not familiar with the Parental Guideline rating  system  you should select    Child        Youth     or    Y Adult    to  help simplify the rating selection  To set more restrictive  ratings  select    Custom     See    Selecting a Custom Rating     on page 44      8 Press MENU to exit the menu screen     Viewing blocked programs    You can view blocked programs by entering the  password     1  2 
17.  may include mild  fantasy violence or slapstick  violence  or may frighten  children under the age of 7           PG 13  Parents Strongly  Cautioned     Some Material  May Be Inappropriate For  Children Under 13     Parents are alerted to be very  careful about the attendance of  their under teenage children  when viewing        R  Restricted     Under 17  Requires Accompanying Parent  Or Adult Guardian     This film includes hard  language  tough violence   nudity  drug abuse or other  elements of concern     TV G  General Audience     Most parents would find this  program suitable for all ages   It contains little or no  violence  no strong language  and little or no sexual dialog  or situations           NC 17 or X  No One 17 And  Under Admitted     This is a film that most parents  would consider not suitable for  children aged 17 and under   There may be violence  sex   abhorrent behavior  drug abuse  or other elements of concern     TV PG  Parental Guidance  Suggested     This program contains some  material that parents may find  unsuitable for younger  children           TV 14  Parents Strongly  Cautioned     This program contains some  material that many parents  would find unsuitable for  children under the age of 14        TV MA  Mature Audience  Only     This program is specifically  designed to be viewed by  adults and therefore may be  unsuitable for children under  the age of 17         Continued     47       48    Using Advanced Features    About the extender
18.  on connection  see  pages 9 through 19        _ 0 9 and ENTER  buttons      CH                1 Press TV VIDEO repeatedly until the desired    video input appears     Each time you press TV VIDEO  the input  changes as follows        Select Display indication  TV TV    VIDEO 1 IN Video 1     VIDEO 2 IN Video 2     VIDEO 3 IN Video 3              If a piece of video equipment is connected to the   S VIDEO input and  Auto YC  in the  Setup  menu  is set to  On   page 11    S Video I  or  S Video 2     appears      The type of picture signal  480i  480p  720p  or 10801   appears under    Video 3        Tip  You can also select the inputs by using the TV VIDEO  button on the TV     Operate the selected optional equipment     For details  see  Operating Video Equipment  with Your TV Remote Control    on page 31  or  refer to the instructions supplied with each  equipment     To watch the TV    Press the 0 9 and ENTER buttons or CH         CH    or          Operating Video  Equipment with Your TV  Remote Control    Programming the remote control    5                   Watching the TV                         The remote control is preset to operate Sony video  equipment     Sony equipment Programmable code number    Beta  ED Beta VCRs 303                8mm VCR 302  VHS VCR 301  DV VCR 348  DVD player 751       If you have video equipment other than Sony video  equipment that you want to control with the TV s  remote control  use the following procedures to  program the remote contr
19.  reduce the humidity and temperature of the area where the set is  located     Accessories    Do not place the set on an unstable cart  stand  table or   shelf  The set may fall  causing serious injury to a child   or an adult and serious damage to the set  Use only a   cart or stand recommended by Sony for the specific  model of TV  No part of the TV set should overhang   any edge of the TV cart or stand  any overhanging edge is  a safety hazard  An appliance and cart combination  should be moved with care  Quick stops  excessive force   and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart  combination to overturn        Ventilation    The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are  provided for necessary ventilation  To ensure reliable operation of the set   and to protect it from overheating  these slots and openings must never be  blocked or covered        Li  Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or  other materialis        L3 Never block the slots and openings by placing the set  on a bed  sofa  rug or other similar surface     Li Never place the set in a confined space  such as a  bookcase or built in cabinet  unless proper ventilation  is provided        ET Do not place the set near or over a radiator or heat  register  or where it is exposed to direct sunlight     Power Cord Protection    Do not allow anything to rest on or roli over the power  cord  and do not place the set where the power cord is  subject to wear or abuse        Anten
20.  slots as they may touch dangerous voltage  points or short out parts that could result in a fire or  electric shock  Never spill liquid of any kind on the set        Cleaning   O Be sure to unplug the TV unit before cleaning    C  Minimize contact with the LCD screen surface  since the special coating applied may be  affected  Use a dry soft cloth when removing  dust from the screen        C  Do not use alcohol  benzine  thinner  ete   as it may damage the coating  or cause LCD screen deterioration    C  Always use commercially available chemical fiber cleaning cloths in  accordance with their supplied instructions           Do not allow the LCD screen to come in contact with volatile  compounds  such as insecticide  Also  never let the LCD screen come in  contact with rubber or plastic products for an extended period of t  me   This type of contact may damage the coating  or cause the LCD screen  to deteriorate     Attachments    Do not use attachments not recommended by the  manufacturer  as they may cause hazards     installation    Water and Moisture    Do not use power line operated sets near water     for  example  near a bathtub  washbowl  kitchen sink  or  laundry tub  in a wet basement  or near a swimming pool   ete        Corrosion    Use of this set near the seashore may subject the set to excessive salt   corrosion and internal damage and result in deterioration of the set s  performance  If the set will be subjected to these conditions  steps should be  taken to
21. 09  306   307                         DVD Players  Manufacturer Code  Sony 751  Panasonic 753  Pioneer 752  RCA 755  Toshiba 754  Cable Boxes  Manufacturer Code  Sony 230  Hamlin Regal 222  223     224  225  226       Jerrold G  1     201  202  203   204  205  206   207  208  218                                           Oak 227  228  229  Panasonic 219  220  221  Pioneer 214  215  Scientific Atlanta 209  210  211   Tocom 216  217  Zenith 212  213  Satellite Receivers  Manufacturer Code   Sony 801   General Electric 802   Hitachi 805   Hughes 804  Panasonic 803  RCA PROSCAN 802  808  Toshiba 806  807       Operating optional equipment    POWER buttons                                            VCR DVD   SAT CABLE     FUNCTION  buttons   VCR DVD   SAT CABLE   m VCR DVD  operating buttons  a DISPLAY    0 9 buttons  ENTER     JUMP    GUIDE  t  b e     m MENU  CH     Operating a VCR  To Press  Turn on off VCR DVD  POWER   Control a VCR VCR DVD  FUNCTION   Change channels CH      Record L    and   simultaneously  Play  gt   Stop O  Fast forward DD  Rewind   kl  Pause H  press again to resume normal  playback   Search the picture D gt  or  lt  lt  during playback    forward or backward     release to resume normal playback           Watching the TV                                              Operating a DVD player   To Press   Turn on off VCR DVD  POWER   Control a DVD player VCR DVD  FUNCTION   Play DL   Stop 0   Pause 20  press again to resume   normal playback    Step through d
22. IO and S VIDEO IN jacks     3 Connect the supplied 75 ohm coaxial cable from your cable or antenna to the  TV s VHF UHF jack     Rear of TV                                                             75 ohm  e  S  coaxial O O           SP V  VS NN    Wo VE WES ee  XE Wen  cable H   supplied  8      vmFIUMF IG AUDIC viio sw ll R AUDIO L Y Pu PR  l R L DC IN 14 5V    DEO EN   VIDEO 3 IN  AUDIO OUT              Satellite receiver    AUDIO R  red         S VIDEO 1    AUDIO L  white                                                                           VIDEO  yellow    noor AOL weg svinco chem LL  O   Ee Satellite  E f antenna   cable              VMC 810S 820S   not supplied        YC 15V 30V  not supplied     Note  To watch the pictures input from the S VIDEO input jack  set    Auto YC    to    On    in the e   Setup  menu  See page 12      Tips     You can also use the VIDEO 2 IN jacks on the front panel of the TV to connect your  satellite receiver      If your satellite receiver is not equipped with S VIDEO  use a VIDEO cable  yellow   instead of the S VIDEO cable     13       installing and Connecting the TV       Connecting a Satellite Receiver with a VCR              Disconnect all power sources before making any connections    1 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver s SATELLITE  IN jack    Connect the CATV cable to the VCR s VHF UHF IN jack     Using the supplied 75 ohm coaxial cable  connect the VCR s OUT jack  to the TV s VHF UHF jack     Usin
23. Lan cacao ien iig ninr sti orba Ra iniu eia  Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control    7  Connector Types      cssesecrssseseosscsescerscsesserscssesense 7  Identifying Front and Rear Connectors            8    Basic Connections  Connecting Cable TV or  an Antenna        ccorccserccsersessesccsscsennsssensesensesse D    Removing the rear cover                 suus  9  Attaching the rear cover                 suus 9  Connecting directly to cable   OF GIANNA uoce eg ov UI dues 9  Cable box connections             sssssss 9    Connecting the Power Cord                             10  Bundling cords and cables                        11  Adjusting the viewing angle of the TV    11  Carrying the TV ueste 11   Connecting a VCR and Cable TV                    12   Connecting a Satellite Receiver                        13   Connecting a Satellite Receiver with a VCR     14   Connecting an Audio Receiver                         15    Connecting a DVD Player with Component  Video Connectors                 eese 16    Connecting a DVD Player with A V  Connectors sesessresessesresoesesorosesensresossnsneseesesese L7    Connecting a Digital Satellite Receiver           18  Connecting a Digital TV Receiver                   19  Setting the Channels                     eee 20    Selecting the On screen Menu Language       22    Watching the TV    Watching the TV   cccsssorsssossorsorsonssnonsossonssaosaens 29   Watching with closed caption                   24  Selecting the Picture Mod
24. an be programmed to operate most video  equipment  See  Operating Video Equipment with Your TV  Remote Control  on page 31         installing and Connecting the TV       Identifying Front and Rear Connectors    TV front panel                                                    o      VIDEO  L AUDIO R     IN                                                                 Behind the cover  Push to open the cover         View from  the bottom       POWER button  page 20      2  Headphones jack  Connects to your headphones   If your headphones do not match the jack  use a  suitable plug adaptor  not supplied      Note     The headphones jack is disabled when you set the TV s  speaker to off     Rear of TV    VIDEO 2 IN  pages 12   14  17   Connects to the output jacks of your VCR or  other video equipment     4  VHF UHF  pages 9  12   14   Connects to your VHF UHF antenna or cable     5  VIDEO 1 IN  pages 12   14  17   Connects to the output jacks of your VCR or  other video equipment     6  VIDEO 3 IN   AUDIO  L R  input jacks  pages 16  18  19   Connects to the audio output jacks of your DVD  player or other video equipment such as a  Digital Satellite Receiver and Digital TV  Receiver   Y  Ps  Pr input jacks  pages 16  18  19    Connects to the component video connectors   Y Cn Cn  Y B Y R Y  or Y Ps Pr  of your  DVD player or other video equipment such as a  Digital Satellite Receiver and Digital TV  Receiver     Tip   The HD Mode of this TV is set to 1080i by default  To  wat
25. ange  then press  4                 Press      to scroll through the channels until  you find the desired channel  then press C                Repeat steps 4 and 5 to program other favorite  channels     Press MENU to exit the menu screen     Watching the TV    Watching favorite channels                7 Press FAVORITES     The Favorite Channels options appear        FAVORITES  ve     TV SA                         2 Press      to select the desired channel  then  press       The selected channel will be displayed                       35       36       Using the Menu    Most of advanced settings and adjustments are    performed using the menu screen     Basic operations to navigate through menus are    described below       Items which appear in yellow are selected     You cannot select items which appear in pale    color              f  9       9       MENU          Press MENU to open the  menu screen    Press 4   to select the  desired category  then  press  CE         To exit the menu screen  press MENU again                                         Setting option       Return             Press     to select  the option  then press    or CE    Example  when selecting   The   button cannot    Mode    in the   3  Video   be used on some menu    menus         To adjust the setting    Maximize the  setting value             Minimize the         setting value  Example  when selecting   Picture  in the     Video   menu     Changing the menu color    You can choose the menu color 
26. appears in a pale color  you cannot select it        Wide Screen Mode changes  automatically     The current Wide Screen Mode setting is automatically replaced with the 4 3 Default  setting when you change the channel or video input  if    4 3 Default  in the ee  Screen   menu is set to other than    Off     If you want to lock in the Wide Screen Mode selected with  the WIDE MODE button  set    4 3 Default  to  Off  in the ce  Screen  menu  page 29         Remote control does not  operate     The batteries could be weak  Replace the batteries    Check the polarity of the batteries    If the STANDBY SLEEP indicator on the TV does not light in red  press POWER on the  TV    Point the remote control at the remote control sensor of the TV    Install the TV away from fluorescent lights        Cannot change channels with  the remote control     Be sure you have not inadvertently switched your TV from channel 3 or 4 setting if you  are using another device to change channels    If you are using another device to control channels  be sure the FUNCTION button for that  device has been pressed  For example  if you are using your cable box to control channels   be sure to press SAT CABLE  page 31         Lost password     Select the C3e  Parent  menu on the menu screen  then enter the following master  password  4357  The master password clears your previous password and allows you to  enter a new password  page 44         52       Specifications    Television system   American TV stand
27. ard    Channel coverage   VHF  2 13 UHF  14 69 CATV  1 125    Antenna   75 ohm external terminal for VHF UHF    Screen size  measured diagonally    23 inches    Panel System   a Si TFT Active Matrix LCD panel   Effective dots  more than 99 99      Display resolution   1280 dots  horizontal  x 768 lines  vertical     VIDEO 1 2 IN   S VIDEO IN  4 pin mini DIN    Y  1 Vp p  75 ohms unbalanced   sync negative  C  0 286 Vp p  Burst signal    75 ohms    VIDEO  1 Vp p  75 ohms unbalanced   sync negative   AUDIO  500 mVrms  100  modulation   Impedance  47 kilohms   VIDEO 3 IN     COMPONENT VIDEO  Y  Ps  Pr  IN   Y  1 0 Vp p  75 ohms  unbalanced  sync negative  Ps  0 7 Vp p  75 ohms  Pr  0 7 Vp p  75 ohms  Signal format   480i  480p  720p  1080i  500 mVrms  100  modulation   Impedance  47 kilohms    AUDIO     AUDIO OUT    500 mVrms  100  modulation    More than 500 mVrms at the maximum volume setting   Variable    More than 500 mVrms  Fixed     Headphones   Stereo minijack  impedance  16 ohms    Speaker   55 mm  2   s inches  dome woofer  2   17 mm     is inches  dome tweeter  2     Speaker output   4 W x2  12 ohms       Additional Information    Power requirement   120 V AC  60 Hz    DC input    14 5 V DC   Power consumption    In use  Max    88 W  In standby  1 2 W  Dimensions  W H D      Including TV stand  601 x 497 x 184 mm    23 3 4 x 19   s x 7   4 inches   601 x 433 x 91 mm    23 3 4 x 17   s x 3 5 s inches     Without TV stand     Mass   Including TV stand  9 0 kg  19 Ib 13 o
28. atellite TV or to watch a tape on the VCR   your VCR must be turned on       If your VCR or satellite receiver is not equipped with S VIDEO  use a VIDEO cable   yellow  instead of the S VIDEO cable        installing and Connecting the TV       Connecting an Audio Receiver    Disconnect all power sources before making any connections     Using an AUDIO cable  connect the TV s AUDIO OUT jacks to the audio  receiver s AUDIO IN jacks     Rear of TV             pore I RAUBIOL VIDEO Swine  RAUDOL Y p j i BC IN 14 5V    VIDEO 1 IN VIDEO 8 iN           AUDIO R  red     AUDIO L  white                Audio receiver  Compact  AV system DAV C990  etc                 When using your audio system speakers   Set    Speaker    to    Off    in the D  Audio  menu  The TV s sound is not  output from the AUDIO OUT jacks when the TV s speaker is set to on    You can still control the volume output from your audio system using the  TV s remote control  by setting    Audio Out    in the ny  Audio  menu to     Variable       If you want to adjust the volume through your audio system  set    Audio Out     to    Fixed        Note  The video signal is not output through the AUDIO OUT jacks     15    installing and Connecting the TV          Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video  Connectors    This is the preferred hookup to use if     Your DVD player has component  Y  B Y  R Y  jacks     Disconnect all power sources before making any connections     1 Using three separate component video cables 
29. ayer s AUDIO OUT jacks to  the TV s AUDIO IN jacks     2 Using an S VIDEO cable  connect the DVD player s S VIDEO jack to  the TV s S VIDEO jack     Rear of TV                               VIDEO Svi E9    R AUDIOA  Y DC IN 14 5V    HDEO t IN VIDEO 3 IN             AUDIO R  red     AUDIO L  white    S VIDEO    1    RK 74A     not supplied     YC 15V 30V   not supplied              LINE OUT J    AUI Lvwppo    VID    DVD player                         Note  To watch the pictures input from the S VIDEO input jack  set    Auto YC    to    On    in the      Setup  menu  See page 12      Tips     You can also use the VIDEO 2 IN jacks on the front panel of the TV to connect your DVD  player      To take advantage of the Wide Screen Modes  set the TV   s aspect ratio to 16 9 on your  DVD player  For details  refer to the operating instructions supplied with your DVD player      Use TV VIDEO on the remote control to switch to the DVD player input      If your DVD player is not equipped with S VIDEO  use a VIDEO cable  yellow  instead of  the S VIDEO cable     17    installing and Connecting the TV          Connecting a Digital Satellite Receiver    Disconnect all power sources before making any connections     1 Using three separate component video cables  connect the Digital  Satellite Receiver s Y  Ps and Pr jacks to the Y  Ps and Pr jacks on the  TV  Use the VIDEO 3 IN connections     Note   Component video  Y  Ps  Pe  connection is necessary to view 480p  720p  and 1080i  formats 
30. ch a program in 1035i format  such as digital HDTV  VCR pictures  set  HD Mode  in the  Setup  menu to     1035    while viewing the program     AUDIO OUT  page 15   Connects to the input jacks of your audio  equipment   Audio output through the AUDIO OUT jacks is  available only when the TV s speaker is off  See  page 15     DC IN  page 10   Connects the supplied AC power adaptor                                                                       Ga  l F AUDIOC L     VIDEO sven    R AUDIO    Y  VIDEO t IN    Pa I R s    a  VIDEO 3 IN AUDIO OUT                                                                      E  gem I    6009000000                       View from  the bottom          u                                   Lo     i    5       s       Basic Connections   Connecting Cable TV or  an Antenna     When connecting an antenna or cables  remove the  rear cover of the TV beforehand     Removing the rear cover    1 Slide the rear cover upward by approx  1 cm   P2 inch  while holding it with both hands as  shown in the diagram below     2 Pull the rear cover towards you           Attaching the rear cover    1 Hold the rear cover with both hands  then fit the  four detents on the rear cover into the  corresponding keyholes on the TV while keeping  the rear cover approx  1 cm     32 inch  higher  than the TV as shown in the diagram below     2 Slide the rear cover downward while keeping it  pressed against the TV  If the rear cover fails to  fit in the lower keyholes  pus
31. commended for young  children     Programming intended for a  broad audience but contains  light or occasional violence  that could disturb young  children  Viewing with an  aduit is recommended for  young children  under the age  of 8            G  General Audience     Will contain very little  violence  either physical or  verbal or emotional  There  may be some inoffensive  slang  no profanity and no  nudity     13 ans   Programming may  not suitable for children under    the age of 13     Viewing with an adult is  strongly recommended for  children under the age of 13        16 ans   Programming is not  suitable for children under the    age of 16     Contains frequent scenes of  violence or intense violence           PG  Parental Guidance     Programming intended for a  general audience but which  may not be suitable for  younger children  Parents may  consider some content  inappropriate for unsupervised  viewing by children aged 8    13     18 ans   Programming  restricted to adults     Contains constant violence or  scenes of extreme violence           14   Programming contains  themes or content which may  not be suitable for viewers  under the age of 14     Parents are strongly cautioned  to exercise discretion in  permitting viewing by pre   teens and early teens        18   Adult     May contain violence integral  to the development of the plot   character or theme  intended  for adult audiences  May  contain graphic language and  explicit portrayals of nudity  an
32. d or sex        49       50    Using Advanced Features    Turning Off the TV  Automatically       You can set the TV to turn off automatically after a  predetermined period of time  15  30  45  60  or 90  minutes         SLEEP             Press SLEEP repeatedly until the desired period of  time appears     Each time you press the button  the period of time  changes as follows        SLEEP                                                                                           While the Sleep timer is activated  the STANDBY   SLEEP indicator on the TV lights up in red     To cancel the Sleep timer  Press SLEEP repeatedly until    Sleep Off  appears     Tips   If you turn the TV off  and then turn it on again  the Sleep   timer returns to    Off        TV will turn off soon  appears one minute before the TV   shuts off  This message may not appear if you perform any  operation with the menu opened               The TV is equipped with a self diagnosis function  If  there is a problem with your TV  the STANDBY   SLEEP indicator on the front panel will flash in  orange repeatedly  Writing down the duration of  flashes and interval between flashes helps you  inform qualified Sony personnel of the TV s  condition        Troubleshooting          STANDBY SLEEP indicator  If  after reading the following instructions  you  flashing in orange   have additional questions related to the use of    your Sony TV  please call one of the following 1 Measure how long the STANDBY SLEEP    numbe
33. e                               24  Selecting the Effect Mode                          25  Saving the Power Consumption                       26  Using the Wide Screen Mode                     27    Changing the Wide Screen Mode             27  Changing the Wide Screen Mode using  tlie enu  iae eeni 28    Setting the Video Inputs                 1 530    Operating Video Equipment with Your TV  Remote Control      cir tma    Programming the remote control              31  Operating optional equipment                   33  Using Favorite Channels                                   34  Setting your favorite channels                   34  Watching favorite channels                       35    Using Advanced Features    Using the Menu      ccccsscscessssesserecssesensesssseseone DO  Adjusting the Picture Position                        37  Adjusting the Picture Quality                          38  Adjusting the Sound Quality                            39  Selecting Stereo or Bilingual Programs          41    Selecting stereo or bilingual programs  using the menu eeens 41    Using the Parental Control Feature                42  Activating the Parental Control feature     42    Selecting a Custom Rating                        44  What the Ratings Mean                  eee 46  Ratings in the U S A  ecd 46  Ratings in Canada seernes 48    Turning Off the TV Automatically                  50    Additional Information    Troubleshooting          cscsccseesessesseseessssesseseeseere OL  S
34. e channels that are not presently in the TV s    memory  page 20        Check your Channel Fix setting  page 21         Cannot receive any channels  when using cable TV       Perform Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not presently in the TV s    memory  page 20        Make sure  Cable  in the qe  Channel  menu is set to    On     page 20         Cannot receive or select      Perform Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not presently in the TV s       channels  memory  page 20     The TV turns off   This TV automatically changes to the standby mode after displaying the message  TV will  automatically  turn off soon  if it receives no broadcast or input signal through the connected equipment   The TV enters the standby for 10 minutes    mode     Check that the Sleep timer is activated  page 50          Continued   51    Additional information       Problem    No picture   Some video sources do not  appear     Possible remedies    Check the connection between the optional video equipment and the TV    Press TV VIDEO on the remote control  page 30     If you connect the video equipment to the S VIDEO input of the TV  set    Auto YC    to     On    in the e  Setup  menu  page 12         Poor picture   Double images or ghosts     Check antenna cable connections   Check the antenna location and direction        Only snow and noise appear  on the screen     Check if the antenna is broken or bent   Check if the antenna has reached the end of its serviceable 
35. e3 Q N Y  4 095 493 11  1     LCD Color TV       Operating Instructions    Before operating the unit  please read this manual thoroughly  and retain it for future reference     KLV 23HR1       2003 Sony Corporation    WARNING    To Reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard   do not expose the TV to rain or moisture     CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    ATTENTION   A  RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE      NE PAS OUVRIR      PRECAUCION    RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO  NO ABRIR    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK    NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE   REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence  of uninsulated    dangerous voltage  within the product s  enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to  constitute a risk of electric shock to persons     This symbol is intended to alert the user to the  presence of important operating and maintenance   servicing  instructions in the literature  accompanying the appliance     CAUTION    TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK  MATCH WIDE BLADE OF  PLUG TO WIDE SLOT  FULLY INSERT     CAUTION   The following SONY appliance for use only with the following WALL   HANGING RACK UNIT  Use with other WALL HANGING RACK  UNIT is capable of resulting in instability causing possible injury     SONY APPLIANCE MODEL NO   KLV 23HRI    WALL MOUNT UNIT MODEL NO   SU W200  SONY Corp     Note on Caption Vision    This television receiver provides dis
36. ected to  provide sound     Rear of TV                    eroe     R AUDiO4 ViDEO S vnec    F 5 R i OC iN 14 5V    MIDEO 1 IN  AUDIO QUT                 AUDIO R  red     AUDIO L  white       1     lt v  m    VMC 10HG  not supplied                                                                          RK 74A  not supplied     19       installing and Connecting the TV       Setting the Channels    After you finish connecting your TV  you can run  Auto Program to set up your channels  The Auto  Program screen appears when you turn your TV on  for the first time after installing it    To skip channels  see page 21                                1 Press POWER on the TV  The Auto Setup menu  appears      0        Auto Program    p Exit   CH     First please connect  cable antenna       20    2 Press CH  on the remote control or on the front  panel of your TV to perform Auto Program     When all the receivable channels are stored  the  lowest numbered channel will be displayed     Auto Program is set to scan cable TV channels by  default  To watch UHF channels with an antenna  see     To watch UHF channels with an antenna  below     To perform Auto Program again  1 Press MENU     2 Press     to select Q3  Channel   then press   EX    3 Press 4 9 to select    Auto Program     then press  CG       Auto Program    appears and the TV starts  scanning and presetting channels automatically   When all the receivable channels are stored  the     Channel Skip Add    menu appears  Using thi
37. elf diagnosis function                            51  Trouble symptoms and remedies              51         Specifications       cssessecesseovesseseercessssereesesesees JI    IEC CS ETEENI EEEE chino seek tne AE T O4    ISIS DAO LD AOTEAROA OOOO RAE AEE REELECTED 2UDPiICU   J UlilHi COAAIdl Capice    Screw on type    U n packi n g ess C  Screw into connection           When you unpack this unit  make sure it includes the S VIDEO cable  following  High quality video cable for enhanced picture quality    Remote control  1  and  size AA batteries  2  AC power cord  1             9 vel Align guides and push into    connection     AUDIO VIDEO cable           _  Push into connection     VIDEO   Yellow  AUDIO  Left    White  AUDIO  Right    Red    Some DVD players are equipped with the following  three video connectors     Y   Green  Pa  Cs     or B Y    Blue    Operating instructions Pr  Cr  Cr or R Y    Red  Warranty Card i             Inserting Batteries into  the Remote Control  Insert two size AA batteries  supplied  by matching    the   and     on the batteries to the diagram inside the  remote control s battery compartment        Notes      Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery  leakage whenever you anticipate that the remote control will  not be used for an extended period      Handle the remote control with care  Avoid dropping it   getting it wet  or placing it in direct sunlight  near a heater or  where the humidity is high      Your remote control c
38. ervice                 Press  ec  repeatedly until the desired Caption Vision  appears     Each time you press the button  Caption Vision  changes as follows     a   gt                                                                                                                                                  GCI  CE2       gp  Select To  Off Turn off Caption Vision   CCI  Capture 1   Display a printed version of  CC2  Capture 2  the dialogue or sound effects    of a program   The mode  should be set to CC1  Capture  1  for most programs         Texti  Text2 Display network station  information presented using    either half or the whole screen        Tip   You can select Caption Vision on the menu screen  Select     Caption Vision  in the  Setup  menu  then select the  desired Caption Vision           Selecting the Picture  Mode    You can select one of three different Picture Modes  that best suits the program you are watching   Furthermore  you can adjust the picture quality for  each Picture Mode  See pages 38  39     You can set a different Picture Mode for each video  input that can be selected using the TV VIDEO  button  and store it in memory           PICTURE MODE          Press PICTURE MODE repeatedly until the desired  mode appears     Each time you press the button  the Picture Mode  changes as follows       gt        PICTURE  MODE                                           Pro                         Picture Mode  Vivid    Description  Select for enhanced pictu
39. eversing   the plug  If the plug still fails to fit  contact your    electrician to have a suitable outlet installed  Do not defeat the safety  purpose of the polarized plug by forcing it in     For the set with a polarized AC  power cord plug    This plug will fit into the power outlet only one  way  This is a safety feature  If you are unable to    For the set with a three wire grounding          type AC plug ran   This plug will only fit into a grounding type power ES C ill    outlet  This is a safety feature  If you are unable to   insert the plug into the outlet  contact your electrician   to have a suitable outlet installed  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  grounding plug     Overloading   Do not overload wall outlets  extension cords or  convenience receptacles beyond their capacity  since this  ean result in fire or electric shock     Always turn the set off when it is not being used  When  the set is left unattended and unused for long periods of  time  unplug it from the wall outlet as a precaution  against the possibility of an internal malfunction that  could create a fire hazard     if a snapping or popping sound from a TV set is  continuous or frequent while the TV is operating  unplug  the TV and consult your dealer or service technician  It is  normal for some TV sets to make occasional snapping or  popping sounds  particularly when being turned on or  off        Object and Liquid Entry   Never push objects of any kind into the set through the  cabinet
40. from two types by  selecting    Menu Color  in the     Setup  menu   then selecting    White    or    Black           Adjusting the Picture  Position    You can move the position ofthe picture up and down   for each Wide Screen Mode  page 27  in the following   cases      To move the position of the picture in  Wide  Zoom  and    Zoom    modes     When subtitles may not fit in the screen        2 4  4 5                      Using Advanced Features    1 Receive the picture you want to adjust  then  press MENU              B  MESSE  Mode     Picture         MENU       cem ris                   QD           4 Press       amp          to adjust the position  then press       RS  Moves up Moves up  Moves down Moves down    5 Press MENU to exit the menu screen           38    j  Using Advanced Features       Adjusting the Picture  Quality    You can adjust the picture quality for each Picture  Mode     Vivid        Standard     or    Pro        You can adjust the picture quality differently for  each video input that can be selected using the  TV VIDEO button  and store it in memory        2 7  1 8             1 Press MENU        MENU    4 Press      to select the Picture Mode you want    to adjust  then press            5 press 4 9 to select    Picture     then press C                Return       Picturt  Bd           r  1  1  1  i  i  i  i  i  i  i  1  i  1  i  1  i  1  i  i  i  i  1  i  1  i  1  i  1  1  i                T    50  Sc       6 Press   4      to make the desired adj
41. g AUDIO and S VIDEO cables  connect the satellite receiver s  AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the VCR s AUDIO and S VIDEO  IN jacks     Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables  connect the VCR s AUDIO and S  VIDEO OUT jacks to the TV s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks     Satellite  antenna A 1    2  3  4    c                                                                                                                                                                                 Rear of TV  Satellite receiver cable  SATE  nN  75 ohm 3   lo G VIDEO AUDIOA AUDIOL VIDEO  coaxial E egi   E Q QQ je our  cable     supplied  BO j  p uoi VE  O     Svi Ee R AUDIO        E Pa i m DC IN 14 5V     i   c   T  IE mS  810S 820S  AUDIO R  red       S VIDEO YC 15V 30V    not supplied   AUDIO L  white       not supplied     VIDEO  yellow    eek 2054  2   sl AUIFDR AL WoL veo  g4xr606000    YC 15V 30V  o c  VMC 8108 820S    cor supaltedi Cable _  wrG  iln   not supplied  i    14                  3    75 ohm coaxial cable  supplied              Note    To watch the pictures input from the S VIDEO input jack  set    Auto YC    to  On  in the e   Setup  menu  See page 12      Tips     Youcan also use the VIDEO 2 IN jacks on the front panel of the TV to connect your VCR      Be sure your VCR s video input is set correctly  Consult your VCR s operating manual for  instructions      Use TV VIDEO on the remote control to select VIDEO 1 IN  or VIDEO 2 IN if you use the  VIDEO 2 IN jacks for this hookup  to watch s
42. g a lightning storm  or  when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time  unplug it  from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna  This will prevent damage  to the receiver due to lightning and power line surges     Service    Damage Requiring Service  Unplug the set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service  personnel under the following conditions     L  When the power cord or plug is damaged or gpm    frayed  FATED oR TAY  AG LNE CRACKED PLUG    D  if liquid has been spilled into the set     D  ifthe set has been exposed to rain or water        EL  ifthe set has been subject to excessive shock by being dropped  or the  cabinet has been damaged        D  if the set does not operate normally when following  the operating instructions  Adjust only those controls  that are specified in the operating instructions   improper adjustment of other controls may result in  damage and will often require extensive work by a  qualified technician to restore the set to normal operation        UL  When the set exhibits a distinct change in performance   it indicates a need for service        Servicing   Do not attempt to service the set yourself since opening the  cabinet may expose you to dangerous voltage or other  hazards  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel        Replacement Parts   When replacement parts are required  be sure the service technician certifies  in writing that he has used replacement parts specified by the manufactu
43. h it simultaneously  at the positions marked A in the illustration  below                                                                                                                                   installing and Connecting the TV    Connecting directly to cable or an  antenna    VHF only or VHF UHF or cable                75 ohm coaxial  cable  supplied      7 2          Rear of TV  VHF UHF    Note   It is strongly recommended to connect the antenna using a 75   ohm coaxial cable to get optimum picture quality  A 300 ohm  twin lead cable can be easily affected by radio noise and the like   resulting in signal deterioration  If you use a 300 ohm twin lead  cable  keep it away as far as possible from the TV     Cable box connections    Use this hookup if       You subscribe to a cable TV system that uses  scrambled or encoded signals requiring a cable  box to view all channels  and     You do not intend to hook up any other audio or  video equipment to your TV     1 Connect the coaxial connector from your cable  service to the cable box   s IN jack     2 Using the supplied 75 ohm coaxial cable   connect the cable box   s OUT jack to the TV   s  VHF UHF jack    75 ohm coaxial   cable  supplied      D Rear of TV  VHF UHF    Cable                                  Cable box    Also  set    Cable    to    On    in the  amp  amp   Channel   menu  See page 20      Tips     Your Sony remote control can be programmed to operate your  cable box  See  Programming the remote control
44. ifferent DP   to step forward or  lt I  tracks of an audio disc to step backward   Step through different CH   to step forward or CH  chapters of a video disc to step backward   Select a track directly 0 9 buttons   Display the menu  Setup  MENU   Operate the DVD menu  9  CE   Operating a cable box   To Press   Turn on off SAT CABLE  POWER   Control a cable box SAT CABLE  FUNCTION   Select a channel 0 9 buttons  ENTER  Change channels CH      Go to the previous channel JUMP       Operating a satellite receiver                               To Press   Turn on off SAT CABLE  POWER   Control a satellite receiver SAT CABLE  FUNCTION   Select a channel 0 9 buttons  ENTER  Change channels CH      Go to the previous channel JUMP   Display the channel number DISPLAY   Display the DBS guide GUIDE   Display the DBS menu MENU   Move the highlight  cursor  LBS s   Select the item       33       34    Watching the TV       Using Favorite Channels    You can select programs from a list of favorite  channels that you preset     Setting your favorite channels                1 Press MENU     MENU Mode     Picture   ighinesl             2    3    6    7             Press     to select   Ss  Channel   then press  4              meni          Select ia      Press      to select    Favorite Channels     then    press C                   Tip  If you cannot select    Favorite Channels     change the input  to TV by pressing the TV VIDEO button     Press      to select the position you want to    ch
45. iier ether 23  E    EffeGt ennnen hnes 25    F   Favorite channels                         sss 34   Front and rear connectors                         8   Fulli  idi sees ioe conv ettet reet 27   H   HD Mode 2i int hene e edibus 8   l   Input selecta Sneed  30   J   JUMP zeli oiii aiaiai 23   L   Language selection                 sssss 22   M   MCR is        36   MOG  Lou ed dae tedrasod A tous 41   MIS  neuen rete 4l   Muting 23   N   Normal    2 maa aou    e    Optional equipment                 su  OL   P   Patentes e cadunt um 42  password isasara asinine 44  TANNE S siicicesscssecsouseressveorsscdecdessseivesees 46   Picture Mode               sssssess 24   Power On Off essaies anaa 23   Power Saving                esses 26   RIO  aestate oiii 25    R    Remote control sese 7  battery installation woe 7  operating optional equipment             33  programming oe eee DU         S   S Video Input jack                 suus 12  Self diagnosis function                          51  Sleep ME    sescenti ott ento 50  Speaker oiaoi nadana 15  Specifications sessios ieissa 53  SRS WOW aiinsir 25  Standard iic eee teet 25  SIETCO icio ioi epe ipe seat T 4l  System off    es eicere 23  T   Troubleshooting                   s 9  U   WHF cha  nels            norm 20  Enpackifig un ate icta iden ari 7  V   Vertical Centet ena noe 37  Vivid iiciisoe dieser etie toga 25  V  l  itie  eis rne ncn diane tines 23  W   Wide Screen Mode               sssss 27  Wide ZOOM     on seattle 27  Z  
46. ing measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antennas        Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver        Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected        Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help   You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly  approved in this manual could void your warranty and your authority  to operate this equipment     Safety        Operate the TV only on 120 V AC        The plug is designed  for safety purposes  to fit into the wall outlet  only one way  If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet   contact your dealer        Hf any liquid or solid object should fall inside the cabinet  unplug the  TV immediately and have it checked by qualified service personnel  before operating it further        Ifyou will not be using the TV for several days  disconnect the power  by pulling the plug itself  Never pull on the cord     Installing       To prevent internal heat buildup  do not block the ventilation  openings        Do not install the TV in a hot or humid place  or in a place subject to  excessive dust or mechanical vibration        As an ENERGY STAR  Partner   Sony Corporation has determined  that this product meets the ENERGY  STAR  guidelines for energy  efficiency     Geni             ENERGY STAR  is a U S  registered mark     SRS WOW and the  8  symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs  Inc   SRS WOW 
47. ion you want to set     then press         4 3 Default   Vertical    Gen       4 Press      to select the desired screen mode     then press                  5 Press MENU to exit the menu screen     Watching the TV    The Wide Screen Mode options available in the     Screen  menu                                                                Option Description  Wide Mode Wide Zoom Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture to fill the 16 9 screen  keeping  Select a Wide Mode to use for 4 3 sources  the original image as much as possible    Normal Select to return the 4 3 picture to its original size    Full Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture horizontally only  to fill the  16 9 screen    Zoom Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture horizontally and vertically to  an equal aspect ratio that fills the 16 9 screen  Useful for  watching Letterbox movies    4 3 Default Wide Zoom Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture to fill the 16 9 screen  keeping  Select the default Screen Mode to use the original image as much as possible   POL d apu een  Normal Select to return the 4 3 picture to its original size    Full Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture horizontally only  to fill the  16 9 screen    Zoom Select to enlarge the 4 3 picture horizontally and vertically to  an equal aspect ratio that fills the 16 9 screen  Useful for  watching Letterbox movies    Off Select to continue using the current Wide Screen Mode setting    when the channel or input is changed        Tip  To change from one Wide Screen Mode t
48. ist  press and hold         D Press     to select    Skip     then press            If you want to re enter the skipped channel   select    Add        6 Press MENU to exit the menu screen           installing and Connecting the TV Wl    To lock in a TV channel   If you have connected a cable box or satellite  receiver to your TV  and do not intend to connect  any other audio or video equipment  it is  recommended that you lock in a TV channel  Doing  so ensures that you do not accidentally switch  channels when using your TV     1 Press MENU     2 Press   to select   amp   Channel   then press  CD     3 Press 4 9 to select    Channel Fix   then press          4 Press 4 9 to select the channel you want to set   then press CF            Option Description  2 6 Select one of these settings if you have    connected the equipment to the VHF   UHF jack     Video 1 Select this if you have connected the  equipment to the AUDIO and VIDEO  IN jacks     Off Select this to turn off the Channel Fix  feature              5 Press MENU to exit the menu screen     Notes     When you lock in a TV channel  the Favorite Channel feature  cannot be used      When you lock in a TV channel  you cannot select    Channel  Skip Add  in the menu  To use it  set    Channel Fix    to    Off        21       22    installing and Connecting the TV       Selecting the On screen  Menu Language    You can select the language to be displayed in all  menus                 1 Press MENU         MENU                
49. les on the stand  then  push the cover     Tip  If you cannot bundle aii of the cords and cables inside the stand   leave them hanging down outside the stand     Adjusting the viewing angle of the    TV    This TV can be adjusted within the angles shown in  the diagram below           Note  Be sure to hold the stand of the TV to prevent an upset of the TV  when you adjust the viewing angle of the TV        installing and Connecting the TV  Carrying the TV    When carrying the TV  hold it as shown in the  diagram below  Do not hold only the rear cover  As  the rear cover comes off easily  doing so may cause  you to drop the TV  resulting in damage to the TV or    injury        11       T2    installing and Connecting the TV       Connecting a VCR and Cable TV    75 ohm 2  coaxial    cable    supplied     AUDIO L wis   VIDEO  yellow       Use this hookup if       You have Cable TV that does not require a cable box   Disconnect all power sources before making any connections     1 Connect the CATV cable to the VCR s IN jack     2 Using the supplied 75 ohm coaxial cable  connect the VCR   s OUT jack  to the TV s VHF UHF jack     3 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables  connect the VCR s AUDIO and S  VIDEO OUT jacks to the TV s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks     Rear of TV                                                                                           75 ohm  coaxial cable  EO   R AUDIO t E Pu Pn R i DC IN 14 5  supplied       VIDEO 3 iN J AUDIO OUT    2     AUDI o9    our 8l 1  i 
50. life   3 5 years in normal use   1 2 years at the seaside         Dotted lines or stripes     Keep the TV away from noise sources such as cars  motorcycles  or hair dryers        No color   Color is not correct   Dark picture     Press PICTURE MODE to select the desired Picture Mode  page 24     Adjust the Picture Mode options in the EA  Video  menu  page 38     If you set the Power Saving function to    Reduced     the picture may become dimmer  page  26         The picture is too bright     Press PICTURE MODE to select the desired Picture Mode  page 24         Picture  stripe  noise     Make sure that the antenna is connected using the supplied 75 ohm coaxial cable   Keep the antenna cable away from other connecting cords   Do not use 300 ohm twin lead cables as interference may occur        No sound  Noisy sound   Good picture  no sound     Check the volume control    Press MUTING or VOL   so that  Muting  disappears from the screen  page 23    Disconnect your headphones    Set    Speaker    to    On    in the  Audio  menu  page 15   If it is set to  Off   sound is not  output from the TV s speakers regardless of the TV s volume control        Audio noise     Make sure that the antenna is connected using the supplied 75 ohm coaxial cable   Keep the antenna cable away from other connecting cords    Do not use 300 ohm twin lead cables as interference may occur    Press MTS SAP to select    Mono     page 41         Cannot operate the menu     If the option you want to select 
51. nas    Outdoor Antenna Grounding    If an outdoor antenna is installed  follow the precautions below    n outdoor  antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power  lines or other electric light or power circuits  or where it can come in contact  with such power lines or circuits     WHEN INSTALLING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA SYSTEM  EXTREME  CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO KEEP FROM CONTACTING SUCH  POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS AS CONTACT WITH THEM IS ALMOST  INVARIABLY FATAL     Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection  against voltage surges and built up static charges  Section 810 of the  National Electrical Code  NEC  in USA and Section 54 of the Canadian  Electrical Code in Canada provides information with respect to proper  grounding of the mast and supporting structure  grounding of the lead in  wire to an antenna discharge unit  size of grounding conductors  location of  antenna discharge unit  connection to grounding electrodes  and  requirements for the grounding electrode     Antenna Grounding According to the NEC    Refer to section 54 300 of Canadian Electrical Code for Antenna Grounding     Antenna discharge unit   NEC Section 810 20     7 Grounding conductors  ee  NEC Section 810 21                Ground clamps                Power service grounding electrode  NEC  National Electrical Code system  NEC Art 250 Part H             Electrical wire  equipment         Lightning   For added protection for this television receiver durin
52. o another  use the  WIDE MODE button on the remote control     Notes     The 4 3 Default functions only when the TV receives 480i or  480p signals      I   74 3 Default  is set to anything but  Off  the Wide Screen  Mode setting changes only for the current channel   When you change channels  or inputs   the Wide Screen Mode  is automatically replaced with the 4 3 Default setting   To retain the current Wide Screen Mode setting as channels  and inputs are changed  set    4 3 Default  to  Off   See page  28      Notes on the Wide Screen Mode     The Wide Screen Mode function of this TV allows for various  display options  select the appropriate Wide Screen Mode for  the original aspect ratio of the picture you are watching      If you change the screen size using the Wide Mode feature  with the TV installed in a public space for commercial use or  public purpose  it might be an infringement of copyright      If you select    Wide Zoom  when watching the picture with  4 3 aspect ratio  part of the picture is transformed  You can  watch the picture with its original aspect ratio in    Norma      mode      The upper and lower parts of the picture may not appear in the  screen according to the size of the original picture  In this  case  adjust the vertical position  See page 37      29       30    Watching the TV       Setting the Video Inputs    You can enjoy images  and sound  from optional  video equipment connected to this unit by selecting  the appropriate input  For details
53. ol     Note  The equipment must have infrared  IR  remote capability in  order to be used with this remote control     From the  Manufacturer s codes  listed on page 32   select the three digit code number for the  manufacturer s code of your equipment  If more than  one code number is listed  start with the number  listed first  Use the code number to complete the  following procedure     1 Press CODE SET   2 Press the function button you want to program     To program a cable box or a satellite receiver  Press SAT CABLE  FUNCTION      To program video equipment  Press VCR DVD  FUNCTION      3 Enter the three digit manufacturer s code number  using the 0 9 buttons     4 Press ENTER     5 To check if the code number works  aim the  TV s remote control at the equipment and press  the VCR DVD and or SAT CABLE  POWER   button that corresponds with that equipment  If it  responds  the programming is completed  If not   try using the other codes listed for that  manufacturer     Tips   If more than one number is listed  try entering them one by  one until you come to the correct code for your equipment   If you enter a new code number  the code number you  previously entered at that setting is erased    In some rare cases  you may not be able to operate your  equipment with the Sony remote control  In this case  use the  equipment s own remote control unit                Continued     31       32    Watching the TV    Manufacturer s codes                                           
54. ower cord and result in fire or electric shock     Protruding location  Do not install the TV in protruding locations  If you install the TV in the  following locations  injury may result      J Do not install the TV in a location where the TV protrudes  such as  pillars         1 Do not install the TV in a location that may cause facial injury     Broken pieces    Do not throw anything at the TV   The screen glass may explode by the impact and cause serious injury     Important Safety Instruction    1  Read these instructions    2  Keep these instructions    3  Heed all warnings    4  Follow all instructions    5  Do not use this apparatus near water    6  Clean only with dry cloth    7  Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance with the    manufacturer s instructions     8  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers   stoves  or other apparatus  including amplifiers  that produce heat     9  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type  plug  A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other  A  grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong  The  wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety  If the  provided plug does not fit into your outlet  consult an electrician for  replacement of the obsolete outlet     18         Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly  at plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point where they exit from  the a
55. play of television closed captioning  in accordance with  15 119 of the FCC rules     Note to CATV system installer   This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention  to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper  grounding and  in particular  specifies that the cable ground shall be  connected to the grounding system of the building  as close to the point  of cable entry as practical    Use of this television receiver for other than private viewing of programs  broadcast on UHF  VHF  transmitted by cable companies or satellite for  the use of the general public may require authorization from the  broadcaster cable company and or program owner     NOTIFICATION    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with  the instructions  may cause harmful interference with radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not  Occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct  the interference by one or more of the follow
56. pparatus    11  Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer    12    Use only with the cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table  specified by the manufacturer  or sold with the apparatus   When a cart is used  use caution when moving the cart   apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over        13  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for  long periods of time     14    Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required  when the apparatus has been damaged in any way  such as power   supply cord or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have  fallen into the apparatus  the apparatus has been exposed to rain or  moisture  does not operate normally  or has been dropped     Handling the LCD screen  o    Do not leave the LCD screen facing the sun as it can damage the LCD  screen  Take care when you place the TV by a window         1 Do not push on or scratch the LCD screen  Do not place a heavy object  on the LCD screen  This may cause the screen to lose uniformity or  cause LCD panel malfunctions    UD  ifthe TV is used in a cold place  a smear may appear on the screen   This is not a malfunction  The screen returns to normal as the  temperature rises to a normal operating level    O Ifastill picture is displayed for a long time  a ghosting may occur for a  while  The ghosting will eventually disappear        C  The LCD panel becomes warm during operation  This is not a  malfunction     Note on 
57. re contrast and  sharpness        Select to display a picture with contrast  to suit your room   s lighting conditions   This mode is recommended for normal  viewing conditions     Standard       Pro Select for professional monitor like  appearance        Tip   You can adjust the picture quality options  such as    Picture         Brightness     and    Color     for each Picture Mode  See pages  38  39      Watching the TV    Selecting the Effect  Mode       SRS WOWP   creates a panoramic stereo audio  image by producing deep and rich bass tones and  clear treble tones  enabling you to enjoy powerful  sounds effects like those in a movie theater    You can set the Effect mode for each video input that  can be selected using the TV VIDEO button  and  store it in memory             SRS WOW  increases the sound quality of a diverse range of  audio sources dramatically based on proprietary state of the   art technologies from SRS Labs  Inc    SRS WOW and the C   symbol are trademarks of SRS  Labs  Inc    SRS WOW technology is incorporated under license from  SRS Labs  Inc        2 4  1  5                 Continued                                      25       26    Watching the TV    Notes     You cannot select the Effect mode if the TV s speaker is set to  off      The Effect mode is valid only on the TV s speakers  So you  cannot enjoy sound effects of SRS WOW when you listen to a  program through the AUDIO OUT jacks or on headphones      SRS WOW may be restricted in the effect
58. rer  that have the same characteristics as the original parts     Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire  electric shock or other  hazards     Safety Check   Upon completion of any service or repairs to the set   ask the service technician to perform routine safety  checks  as specified by the manufacturer  to            determine that the set is in safe operating condition  PALE i ETT amey  and to so certify  SAFETY  SRECK      When the set reaches the end of its useful life  improper  disposal could result in an LCD panel implosion  Ask a  qualified service technician to dispose of the set     Carrying the TV   When carrying the TY  hold it as shown in the diagram on  the right  Do not hold only the rear cover  As the rear cover  comes off easily  doing so may cause you to drop the TV   resulting in damage to the TV or injury        Optional Accessories    Be sure to follow the operating instructions supplied with your wall mount  unit when installing the TV using a wall mount unit  If not  the TV may fall  and cause serious injury     Oils    Do not install this TV in restaurants where oil vapors occur  Dust absorbing  oil may enter into the TV and damage it     Ventilation holes  Do not insert anything in the ventilation holes  If metal or     rr    something flammable enters  it may result in fire or  electric shock        AC power cord Ss    Unplug the AC power cord when moving the TV   Do not move the TV with the AC power cord plugged in  It may damage  the AC p
59. rs     Customers in the continental United States  contact the Direct Response Center at     1 800 222 SONY  7669     indicator flashes and stops flashing     For example  the indicator flashes for 2 seconds   stops flashing for 1 second  and flashes for 2  seconds     Customers in Canada contact the Customer    Relations Center at   1 877 899 SONY  7669     2 Press POWER on the TV to turn it off  and  disconnect the AC power adaptor and cord  then  inform qualified Sony personnel or the Direct  Response Center Customer Relations Center of  how the indicator flashes  duration and interval      Trouble symptoms and remedies    Problem    No picture     Cannot receive any channels     Possible remedies      Make sure the power cord is connected securely     Turn on the power of the TV      Check antenna cable connections      Check your HD Mode setting  page 8      Select  HD Mode  1080  when you receive a picture consisting of 1080 horizontal lines  with interlaced scanning  and select    HD Mode  1035  when you receive a picture  consisting of 1035 horizontal lines with interlaced scanning    For normal use of the TV  use    HD Mode  1080   factory setting         Cannot receive upper  channels  UHF  when using  an antenna       Set    Cable    to    Off    in the   SS  Channel  menu  page 20      Perform Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not presently in the TV s    memory  page 20         TV is locked to one channel       Perform Auto Program to add receivabl
60. s  menu  you can start skipping unwanted channels   See    To skip channels    on page 21      4 Press MENU to exit the menu screen     To cancel Auto Program    While    Auto Program    is displayed in step 3  press  MENU on the remote control     Note   To watch cable TV channels  you have to subscribe to a cable  TV company  Note that cable TV cannot be received in some  areas  This TV receives 1 125 cable TV channels  For details on  cable TV subscription  consult your nearest cable TV company     To watch UHF channels with an antenna  1 Press MENU     2 Press 4 9 to select   SS  Channel   then press  co   Press 4   to select    Cable     then press         o    Press      to select    Off     then press G5     D Perform step 3 in    To perform Auto Program  again  above     Note  You cannot receive and set the cable TV channels and UHF  channels at the same time     When you have a cable box or satellite receiver  connected   The Channel Fix feature is useful when you have a  cable box or satellite receiver connected  For details   see page 21     To skip channels    You can skip unnecessary channels when selecting  channels using the CH       buttons     1 Press MENU     2 Press    to select Q89  Channel   then press  CE    3 Press     to select    Channel Skip Add     then  press CF               Return  AER              4 Press 4 9 to select the channel you want to skip   then press C4            Example  Select this  to skip channel 5     Tip  To scroll through the l
61. s it produces when  you listen to a program in monaural     Tip    You can adjust other sound quality options  For details  see     Adjusting the Sound Quality  on page 39     1 Press MENU                  Return  Mode   Picture     MENU                    Bass   Balance   Effect  2  MTS    Speaker   Aa Qu  Reset          Return  Treble   Bass   Balance        4 Press      to select    SRS WOW     then press    1   gt   1       Retum  Trebie        5 Press MENU to exit the menu screen           Saving the Power  Consumption    You can save the power consumption of the TV                                          POWER SAVING  Press POWER SAVING   POWER  SAVING             To cancel the Power Saving mode    Press POWER SAVING again    Power Saving Standard  appears     Tips     If you turn off the TV while the Power Saving mode is on  the  mode stays on next time you turn on the TV      You can adjust picture quality options  such as  Picture  and     Brightness     even if the Power Saving mode is active   See page 38   Note that if you increase  Picture  or   Brightness   power consumption is not reduced        Using the Wide Screen  Mode    Changing the Wide Screen Mode    The Wide Screen Mode lets you watch 4 3 normal  broadcasts or other picture sizes such as Letterbox  movies in several Wide Screen Modes  16 9 aspect  ratio      Tip  The  aspect ratio  is the ratio of width to height of the screen   16 9 is also referred to as widescreen format          WIDE MODE         
62. s of U S  TV ratings    TV Y7  TV PG  TV 14 and TV MA ratings have  additional content ratings called    extenders    to  define additional viewing limits  The extenders are  defined as follows   Option Description   Programs containing cartoon    violence occurring in TV Y7  programs only     FV  Fantasy Violence        Programs containing  suggestive dialog  or sexual  innuendo     D  sexually suggestive  Dialog        Programs containing coarse  language     L  coarse Language        Programs containing sexual  content     S  Sexual situations        V  Violence     violence or brief nudity in  these programs     Programs containing violence   There may be some profanity        Ratings in Canada    Sony s predetermined ratings    These are original ratings that Sony predetermined  according to the viewer s age  Each rating allows  you to view the certain programs  as follows     Option Description   Child Suitable for children under the  age of 8   Viewable Canadian English  Language ratings  C and G  Viewable Canadian French  Language ratings  G  Viewable U S  TV ratings   TV Y  TV G  and TV NR       Youth Suitable for children aged 8  and older   Viewable Canadian English  Language ratings  C  G  C8    and PG  Viewable Canadian French  Language ratings  G and  8 anst  Viewable U S  TV ratings   TV Y  TV Y7  TV G  TV PG   and TV NR       Y  Adult  Young Adult  Suitable for children aged 14  and older    Viewable Canadian English  Language ratings  C  G  C87   PG  and 14  
63. t match the extender will be blocked  again    12 Repeat steps 10 and 11 for other extenders     All programs that match the ratings you select  and higher  except for the extenders that were  canceled  will be blocked     13 Press MENU to exit the menu screen     Blocking programs or movies broadcast  without a rating    Unrated option allows you to block programs or  movies that are broadcast without a rating     1 Perform steps   and 2 of    Selecting a Custom  Rating  on page 44    2 Press       to select    Unrated     then press  3     3 Press      to select    Block     then press G         Option Description   Allow Allows programs and movies that are  broadcast without a rating    Block Blocks all programs and movies that are    broadcast without a rating        4 Press MENU to exit the menu screen     Note   If you choose to block unrated TV programs  be aware that the  following types of programs may be blocked  programs  broadcast from another country  emergency broadcasts  political  programs  sports  news  public service announcements  religious    46 programs  and weather        What the Ratings Mean    Ratings in the U S A     Sony s predetermined ratings    These are original ratings that Sony has  predetermined according to the viewer s age  Each  rating allows for viewing of certain programs  as  follows     Option Description  Child Suitable for children under the  age of 7   Viewable U S  movie ratings   G  NR  and N A  Viewable U S  TV ratings   TV Y  TV
64. technology is incorporated under license from SRS  Labs  Inc     Owner s Record    The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the TV  on the  backside of the rear cover  on the sticker  and also on the TV box  white  label   Record these numbers in the spaces provided below  Refer to  them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product   Model No    Serial No     Important Safeguards    For your protection  please read these instructions completely  and keep this  manual for future reference     Carefully observe and comply with all warnings  cautions and instructions  placed on the set or described in the operating instructions or service  manual     WARNING    To guard against injury  the following basic safety precautions should be  observed in the installation  use and servicing of the set     Use    Power Sources  This set shouid be operated only from the type of    power source indicated on the serial model TA que  plate  If you are not sure of the type of electrical        power supplied to your home  consult your  dealer or focal power company  For those sets  designed to operate from battery power  refer to  the operating instructions        is    Grounding or Polarization  This set is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug  a plug having    one blade wider than the other   or with a three wire grounding type plug   a plug having a third pin for grounding   Follow the instructions below   insert the plug fully into the outlet  try r
65. the LCD  Liquid Crystal Display    Please note that the LCD screen is made with high precision technology   However  black points or bright points of light  red  blue  or green  may  appear constantly on the LCD screen  and irregular colored stripes or    brightness may appear on the LCD screen  This is not a malfunction    Effective dots  more than 99 99      Handling of Broken Glass and Liquid Crystal Leakage  If the LCD panel gets damaged  crystalline liquid leakage may occur  or  scattered broken glass may result  Do not touch broken glass or crystalline  liquid  which is toxic   with bare hands as cuts or poisoning  skin irritation  may occur  Also  do not let glass fragments or leaked crystalline liquid get  into your eyes or mouth  Should either contact your eyes or mouth  rinse  the contacted area thoroughly with water and consult your doctor     Fluorescent Lamp    This TV uses a special fluorescent lamp as its light source  If the screen  image becomes dark  flickers or does not appear  the fluorescent lamp has  run down and should be repiaced  For replacement  consult qualified  service personnel     Disposal of the TV    C  Do not dispose of the TV with general household waste          The LCD contains a small amount of liquid crystal and mercury  The  fluorescent lamp used in this TV also contains mercury  Follow your  local ordinances and regulations for disposal           able of Contents       Table of Contents    installing and Connecting the TV    Unpacking 
66. ustment     then press                   Return                   Adjustable options   Option Press    Press         Picture To reduce picture To enhance picture  contrast  contrast    Brightness To darken the To brighten the  picture  picture    Color  To decrease color To increase color  intensity  intensity    Hue  To decrease the To increase the  green tones  green tones    Sharpness  To soften the To sharpen the  picture  picture    Backlight To darken the To brighten the  screen  screen          You cannot select these options when the TV receives  signals other than 480i     Tip    You can adjust each option by referring to the value beside  each option indicator     Selective options       Option Description Setting  Color Select to give bright Cool Neutral   Temp  colors a red tint  Warm    Color   Temperature    Dynamic Select to enhance the On Off  Picture picture contrast        7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to adjust other options     8 Press MENU to exit the menu screen     To reset to the factory settings  Select    Reset    in step 5  then select    OK    and press    GE    Using Advanced Features       Adjusting the Sound  Quality    You can adjust the sound quality differently for each  video input that can be selected using the  TV VIDEO button  and store it in memory    For details on the Effect mode  see pages 25  26         2 5  1 6              Continued                                      39       40      Using Advanced Features    1 Press MENU     Relu     
67. z   Without TV stand  7 8 kg  17 Ib 3 oz     Supplied accessories    Remote control RM 928Y  1   Batteries size AA  2    75 ohm coaxial cable  1    AC power cord  1    AC power adaptor AC FD002  1   Operating Instructions   Warranty Card    Optional accessorios   Note that some optional accessories may be out of  stock     Headphones plug adaptor  Connecting cables  VMC 810S 8208  YC 15V 30V   RK 74A  VMC 10HG  SMF 403  Wall Mount Bracket  SU W200    Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice     53       54    Additional information       Index        4 Y Default    eerte 29   A   Adjusting  picture position           esses 37  picture quality                esses 38  sound quality                esses 39    viewing angle of the TV ou    il  BLII AE oec 23  Audio Out               eese 15  Auto Program          ssssssseseeene 20    Auto SAP m 41  Auto YG sie nds di sarees 12  C  Cable TV sua entere suction 20  Channel setting               sss 20  Channel PiX unioniin 21  Channel Skip Add                            21  Closed Caption            sssssesesess 24  Component Video connectors    16  I8  19  Connecting           essssssee eerte 7  antenna  oce dea cei e rU 9  audio receiver        ssessesseee 15  cable BOK         Lese etri prs 9  digital satellite receiver                      18  digital TV receiver woe eee 19  DVD player           etn 16  17  DOWEEPCOd runs ant cedes 10  satellite receiver oo    cece cee cesses 13  14  VOR c 12  D  Display 
    
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