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Sony KL-37W1U Projection Television User Manual

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1. Ooooosaodooo0 1 B G C21 off 2 B G C24 off 3 B G C25 off 4 BIG C27 off 5 B G C28 off 6 B G C22 off 7 BIG C26 off 8 B G C25 off 9 B G C23 off 10 B G C29 off Fig Fig Select YX and press OK PROG SYS CH SEARCH LABEL B G B G B G B G B G B G B G B G B G B G COONMDOAARWMY Ooooo eaqdoa0 Fig Fig Select YX and press OK o2 BIG c25 off si 22 52 BG C25 off SONY 23 12 PARENTAL LOCK If you try to select a programme that has been blocked The message LOCKED appears on the blank TV screen Parental Lock You can prevent undesirable broadcasts from appearing on the screen We suggest you use this function to prevent children from watching programmes which you consider unsuitable Press MENU to display the main menu Select the symbol fF for Preset with gt or and press OK The PRESET menu appears s Select Y Select Parental Lock with gt or and press OK The PARENTAL LOCK menu appears See Fig 24 Fig 24 Using gt or select the programme position you want to block and press OK a PROG CH LABEL The symbol appears in front of the programme number ad c25 BBC indicating that this programme is now blocked See Fig 25 23 C6 C4
2. 3 Oe z 3 fe a D i z Selecting Input and Output This section explains how to view the video input picture of the video source connected to your TV and how to select the output signal using direct access buttons or the menu system Selecting input 4 Press repeatedly to select the input source The symbol of the selected input source will appear To go back to the normal TV picture Press O Input modes Symbol Input signal 1 Audio video input through the 1 connector 5 Audio RGB input through the 4 1 connector 2 Audio video input through the gt 2 8 2 connector 2 Audio S video input through the gt 2 2 or 2 connector 4 pin connector 3 Audio video input through S 3 and 3 connector on the front 8 3 S video input through the s 3 connector 4 pin connector at the front 4 Audio video input through the gt 4 4 connector 55 4 S video input through the 4 40r 4 connector 4 pin connector You can also select the input mode using the button on the TV Selecting the output The gt 2 2 connector outputs the source input from the 1 gt other connectors Press gt gt repeatedly to select the output The symbol of the selected output source appears Output modes Symbol gt 2 2 connector outputs 1G Audio video signal from the 1 connector 2 Audio video signa
3. One minute before the TV switches into standby mode a message is displayed on the screen m Mode User 5 a 1K 4K 10K Rock Jazz Vocal User Sleep Timer 10 Min Select YX and press OK 17 PAP Picture and Picture Notes e RGB input source cannot be displayed in PAP e PAP is not available in the Zoom mode e The sound of the right screen is only available via the headphones e The picture quality of the TV screen and PAP may differ With this function you can display two screens at the same time In this way you can watch two TV programmes at the same time Also you can watch or monitor the video output from any connected equipment for example from a VCR while watching TV or vice versa For information about connection of other equipment refer to page 23 Main TV picture PAP screen Switching PAP on and off Press B to display the screens in 8 9 format Press B twice to display the screens in 4 3 format The PAP screen will be displayed next to the main TV screen The PAP screen will come from the source chosen when the TV was last used To switch PAP off Press B repeatedly Selecting PAP source Press gt The symbol gt will be display
4. ceesceceeeceeseneeeetererteeseees 21 User Page Bank System cceeeceeeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeneeeeeeeee 22 Connecting and Operating Optional Equipment cee 23 Connecting Optional Equipment cceeeeeeereeenees 23 Selecting Input and Output ececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 24 Using AV Presets itenei N 25 Remote Control of Other Sony Equipment 008 26 F r Your INMAN c isc cecaecdeeveaye sees cea eseedeasaebeescoesssiasscassncensce 27 Optimum Viewing Area eccceseeseeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeseeeeeaees 27 Cleaning of the Air Filter eeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeneeteneeeeeetenees 28 Replacing the Lamm sssini siini 29 Troubleshooting s 2 2scceccesceecsecetscscneeaseeernedeeeeesesendsereensee 30 SPOGifiGAtiONS secnndo 30 Warning Indicators 0 00 2 eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeees 31 Stabilizing the Projection TV ecceeeeeteeeeeeteteeeereeeees 31 Television Channel Number Guide 0 back cover Getting Started Operating Instructions Overview This section briefly describes the buttons and controls on the TV set and on the Remote Commander For more information refer to the pages given next to each description TV set front Symbol Name Refer to page o Main power switch 14 o Standby indicator 14 A u B Stereo A B indicators 16 PROGR Programme 14 A Volume buttons 14 E2
5. Remote Commander does not function The batteries are weak If you continue to have problems have your TV serviced by qualified personnel Never open the casing yourself Specifications This product complies with the EU Directive 89 336 EEC Television system Colour system Channel coverage Projected picture size Terminals Rear Front 1 B G H D K L PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 4 43 VIDEO IN See Receivable channels and channel displays at the bottom 37 inches KL 37W1U Approx 94 cm measured diagonally 50 inches KL 50W1U Approx 127 cm measured diagonally 4 1 21 pin Euro connector CENELEC standard inputs for audio and video signals inputs for RGB outputs of TV video and audio signals gt 2 8 2 21 pin Euro connector inputs for audio and video signals inputs for S video outputs for audio and video signals selectable 4 4 21 pin Euro connector inputs for audio and video signals inputs for S video outputs for audio and video signals monitor out 2 8 4S video inputs 4 pin DIN Audio inputs L R phono jacks gt S video output 4 pin DIN Audio outputs phono jacks Audio outputs variable phono jacks 3 video input phono jack Audio inputs phono jacks 3 S video input 4 pin DIN 2 Headphone jack stereo minijack Sound output 2 x 5 W music power Centre 1 x 20 W Power consumption 182 W Dimensions W
6. when you use the a record button make sure to press this button and the one to the right of it simultaneously Remote Control of Other Sony Equipment You can use the TV Remote Commander to control most of Sony remote controlled video equipment such as beta 8 mm and VHS VCRs and video disc players Tuning the Remote Commander to the equipment Set the VTR 1 2 3 MDP selector according to the equipment you want to control VTR1 Beta VCR VTR2 8mmVCR VTR3 VHS VCR MDP Video disc player Use the buttons indicated in the illustration to operate the additional equipment If your video equipment is furnished with a COMMAND MODE selector set this selector to the same position as the VTR 1 2 3 MDP selector on the TV Remote Commander If the equipment does not have a certain function the corresponding button on the Remote Commander will not operate For Your Information Optimum Viewing Area For the best picture quality try to position the projection TV so that you can view the screen from within the areas shown below Horizontal viewing area 1 5 m and more Vertical viewing area el Cleaning of the Air Filter Periodic cleaning of the air filter is necessary Clean the air filter once a month When the filter becomes old and dust remains on the filter even after cleaning replace it with a new one If you do not take the following precautions you may get hurt or hou
7. Zoom mode part of the picture at the top and bottom will be cut off With the help of the function Screen position you can move the screen up or downwards in order to see the cut off part of the screen e g to read the subtitles ofS EJ 00 OO 0 OO Da 4 Using gt or select Screen position and press OK The selected item changes colour Using gt or adjust the screen position and press OK b Strobe Mode Using gt or select Strobe and press OK Now the TV picture is displayed image by image creating a slow motion effect See Fig 39 Using gt or select the speed of the motion 3 When you want to different speeds are available Press OK to return to the normal select the screen TV mode mode c Switching PAP on and off You can also select the screen mode by Using gt or select PAP and press OK Using gt or Fig 37 pressing the button select 1 to display the PAP screen in 8 9 format 2 for 4 3 format on the Remote and OFF to switch if off and press OK Commander d Freezing the PAP screen Using gt or select Clip Board and press OK Using gt or select On to freeze the PAP screen and Off to restore the normal picture Auto Format If you preset Auto Format to ON and the 16 9
8. format signal is being transmitted the screen mode automatically changes from any mode to the 16 9 mode When the 16 9 format programme is finished the screen mode automatically returns to the previous mode 1 Press MENU to display the main menu Strobe ae ZK offi OK 2 Select the symbol O for Screen Mode with gt or and press Fig 39 OK The SCREEN MODE menu appears Select Auto Format with gt or and press OK 4 Select ON or OFF with gt or and press OK 19 Teletext Occo E COCCI CCOCOH 6200 zo ole ae a O i dE role J I I B ORG W Ot i ba Note Teletext errors may occur if the broadcasting signals are weak With the simple side of the Remote Commander You can switch teletext on and off operate Fastext and directly select page numbers Note Fastext operation is only possible if the TV station broadcasts Fastext signals TV stations broadcast an information service called Teletext via the TV channels Teletext service allows you to receive various information pages such as weather reports or news at any time you want For advanced teletext operation use the buttons on the Full Function side of the Remote Commander Direct Access Functions Switching Teletext on and off Select the TV channel which carries the teletext broadcast
9. source EXT with gt or Then press OK The CH position will be highlighted See Fig 8 Using gt or select C to preset a regular channel S cable channel or F to tune in by frequency and press OK The first element of the CH number will be highlighted If you have selected EXT in step 5 select the video input source with gt or See Fig 9 There are two ways to preset channels If you know the channel number go to step 7 Manual or If you don t know the channel number go to step 7 Search Manual Select the first element of the CH number with gt or or the number buttons and press OK The second element of the CH number will be highlighted Select the second element of the number with gt or or the number buttons The selected number appears See Fig 10 Press OK The SEARCH position is highlighted and the selected channel is now stored See Fig 11 Press OK until the cursor appears by the next programme position Repeat steps 3 to 7 to preset other channels Search Press OK repeatedly until the colour of the SEARCH position changes Start searching for the channel with gt up or down The CH position changes colour See Fig 12 The CH number starts counting up or downwards When a channel is found it stops See Fig 13 Press OK if you want to store this channel If not press gt or to continue channe
10. to store the volume level Repeat step 5 to set the volume level for other programme positions IN AMP input amplifier Using gt or select Off for the selected programme position Press OK to confirm the selection Repeat step 5 to switch off the input amplifier for other programme positions AFT Using gt or you can fine tune the channel within a range from 15 to 15 Press OK to store the fine tuned level Repeat step 5 to fine tune the other channels Press MENU to return to the normal TV mode 11 MANUAL PROGRAMME PRESET If you have made a mistake Press to go back to the previous position To go back to main menu Keep pressing To go back to the normal TV picture Press MENU MANUAL PROGRAMME PRESET Skipping Programme Positions You can skip unused programme positions when selecting programmes with PROGR buttons However the skipped programmes may still be called up when you use the number buttons Press MENU to display the main menu Select the symbol 4 for Preset with gt or and press OK The PRESET menu appears Select Manual Programme Preset with gt or and press OK The MANUAL PROGRAMME PRESET menu appears See Fig 18 Using gt or select the programme position which you want to skip and press OK The SYS position changes colour Press gt or until appears in the SYSTEM position See Fi
11. up in amber Selecting TV Programmes Press PROGR or press the number buttons if no picture appears To select a double digit number when you depress on the TV and if the Press then the numbers standby indicator on For example If you want to choose 23 press 2 and 3 the TV is lit the TV is in standby mode Press O or one of the Adjusting the Volume number buttons to switch it on Press A Operating the TV Using the Buttons on the TV To select the programme number press the PROGR buttons To adjust the volume press the A buttons To select the video input picture press the button To reset picture and sound controls to the factory preset level RESET function press PROGR buttons simultaneously 14 For details of the teletext operation refer to page 20 For details of the video input picture refer to page 24 Watching Teletext or Video Input Watching teletext Press _ to view the teletext For teletext operation enter a 3 digit page number with the number buttons to select a page For fastext operation press one of the coloured buttons For both operations press PAGE for the next page or Y PAGE for the preceding page To go back to the normal TV picture press O Watching a video input picture Press repeatedly until the desired video input appears To go b
12. 9 0 Fig 27 15 Adjusting and Setting the TV Using the Menu PICTURE Adjusting the Picture and Sound CONTROL Although the picture and sound are adjusted at the factory you can SOUND adjust them to suit your own taste You can also select dual sound PICTUR E CONTROL bilingual programmes when available or adjust the sound for Brightness o Sharpness o Reset a Resolution listening with the headphones Also you have the possibility to adjust the sound to your individual taste using the Graphic Equalizer and special Sound effects Select YX and press OK RERCES Press MENU to return to TV picture Effect of each control 1 Press for picture or for sound on the Remote Commander Fig ii o Press MENU and select the symbol m for Picture Control or EE a Sound Control then press OK Surround Mode Hall The PICTURE CONTROL or SOUND CONTROL menu appears 2 DvalSouna mono See Fig 28 or Fig 29 im 32 Dual Sound A mono 2 Using gt or select the item you want to adjust and press OK LB J sear A arames The selected item changes colour See Fig 30 Fig 29 3 Adjust the setting with gt or and press OK Brightness A a Ba a appears beside the next item at the left margin See Fig 30 mc For the effect of each control see the tab
13. Input select buttons 15 Headphones jack 23 lt 3 2 3 4 3 Input jacks S video video audio 24 Note The SAT button does not operate with this TV Remote commander a 2 2 e OOCO OOOO 7a N PROGR a TV Teletext operation Symbol o o o C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 0 Sje C A PROGR e D a AAAA bs H4 TV Teletext PAP operation operation Menu operation Video operation Simple side Full Function side PAP Picture and picture operation Name Refer to page Symbol Name Refer to page Mute on off button 15 PAP on off button 18 Standby button 14 X PAP source selector 18 TV power on TV mode selector 14 Swap button 18 uton a PAP freeze button 18 Teletext button 15 Input mode selector 15 Menu operation Output mode selector 24 Ninos butone a Symbol Name Refer to page MENU Menu on off button 7 Double digit entering button 14 gt Select buttons 7 Direct channel entering button 10 OK OK confirming button 7 Volume control button 14 Back button 7 Programme selectors 14 Teletext page access buttons 20 Video operation Picture adjustment button 16 Symbol Name Refer to page Sound adjustment button 16 VTR1 2 3 Video equipment selector 26 On screen display button 15 MDP Teletext hold button 20 2 A Video equipment operation 26 Time display
14. ORTING menu appears See Fig 14 Select Y and press OK O00090 4 Using gt or select the programme position you want to move ar ORO to another and press OK 9 O D The colour of the selected position changes See Fig 15 w w a 5 Using gt or select the programme position to which you want Secs BG raters to move the channel of the programme position selected in step 4 and press OK Now the programme positions have been sorted Fig 15 See Fig 16 PROGRAMME SORTING _ PROG CH LABEL 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to sort other programme positions aE CON MaRWM Oooooadgds8 Move PR 1 to PR Select YX and press OK For higher programme positions The display scrolls automatically If you have made a mistake Press to go back to the previous position To go back to main menu Keep pressing To go back to the normal TV picture Press MENU 10 INSTALLATION To reactivate AFT Automatic Fine Tuning Repeat from the beginnig and select ON in step 5 Using Further Programme Preset Using the menu further Programme Preset you can in case of a strong local aerial signal striped picture attenuate the signal individually for each programme position RF attenuator individually adjust and store the volume level of each channel Volume offset in c
15. Repeat step 4 to block other programme positions Fig 25 Cancelling blocking On the PARENTAL LOCK menu select the programme position you want to unblock with gt or Press OK The symbol disappears indicating that the blocking has been cancelled Tuning in a Channel Temporarily You can tune in to a channel temporarily even when it has not been preset Use the buttons on the Full Function side of the Remote Commander Press C on the Remote Commander For cable channels press C twice The indication C S for cable channels appears on the screen See Fig 26 Enter the double digit channel number using the number buttons e g for channel 4 first press 0 then 4 The channel appears However the channel will not be stored Fig 26 13 Operating Instructions Watching the TV This section explains the basic functions you use while watching TV Most of the operations can be done using the simple side of the Remote Commander a 2 3 OQ Switching the TV on and off Switching on Depress on the TV oolob Switching off temporarily Press on the Remote Commander The TV enters standby mode and the standby indicator on the front of the TV lights up in red AP Ce To switch on again Press O PROGR or one of the number buttons on the Remote Commander Switching off completely Depress 6 on the TV and indicator on the front of the TV lights
16. S O N Y 3 858 007 31 1 Getting Started Operating Instructions KL 37W1U KL 50W1U LCD Projection TV WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Dangerously high voltages are present inside the set Do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Safety Information All TVs operate on extremely high voltages To prevent fire or electric shock please follow the safety procedures below For your protection refer all servicing to qualified personnel only For general safety Do not expose the TV to rain or moisture Do not open the rear cover For safe operations Do not operate the TV on any other voltages but 220 240 V AC Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object falls in it have it checked immediately Do not keep the set plugged in if you are not going to use it for several days Do not pull on the power cord to disconnect the TV Pull it out by the plug Do not place anything on the surface of the front panel cover when you open it Important Information Please read the following information on using and maintaining the TV for optimum viewing quality Picture Quality Avoid touching the screen and take care not to scratch the surface with hard objects Illumination To obtain a clear picture do not expose the screen to direct illumination or direct sunlight If possible use spot lighting directed down from t
17. ack to the main menu Keep pressing To stop automatic channel presetting Press on the Remote Commander Notes e After presetting the channels automatically you can check which channels are stored on which programme positions For details see Displaying the Programme Table on page 15 You can sort the programme positions to have them appear on screen in the order you like For details see Sorting Programme Positions on page 10 Preset channels automatically Select the symbol F4 for Preset with gt or and press OK The PRESET menu appears See Fig 3 Select Auto Programme with gt or and press OK The AUTO PROGRAMME menu appears See Fig 4 Press OK Select if necessary the TV broadcast system B G for Western European or D K for Eastern European countries with gt or and press OK The first element of the PROG number will be highlighted Select the programme number button from which you want to start presetting Select the first element of the double digit number with gt or or the number buttons e g For 04 select 0 here and press OK The second element of PROG will be highlighted Select the second element of the double digit number with gt or or the number buttons e g For 04 select 4 here See Fig 5 and press OK Select C or S with gt or and press OK The automatic
18. ack to the normal TV picture press O More Convenient Functions Use the Full Function side of the Remote Commander Displaying the on screen indications Press 3 once to display all the indications They will disappear after a few seconds Press 4 twice to have the programme number and label stay on screen Press twice again to make the indications disappear Muting the sound Press o To resume normal sound press o again Displaying the time Press This function is available only when teletext is broadcast To make the time display disappear press again Displaying the Programme Table Press OK A Programme Table will be displayed on the left side of the TV screen See Fig 27 Selecting TV programmes Press PROGR or select the desired programme position using gt or and press OK To make the Programme Table disappear press MENU Freezing the Picture When watching the TV you have the possibility to freeze the picture Press amp Press the button again to return to the normal TV picture Changing the Screen format Press 4 repeatedly to change the Screen mode as follows 4 3 4 3 picture Smart imitation of 16 9 for 4 3 broadcast Zoom imitation of 16 9 for movies broadcast in cinemascopic format or A Wide for 16 9 broadcast See also page 19 for more information A A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
19. ange to another mode TIMER To switch off the timer Select OFF in step 3 To check the remaining time Press 3 To go back to the normal TV picture Press MENU Graphic Equalizer Using this function you can individually adjust the sound by cutting and boosting selected frequencies You can also select between the following modes Flat n Pop n Rock n Jazz n Vocal n User Select Sound Control in the main menu then select Graphic Equalizer using gt or and press OK The GRAPHIC EQUALIZER menu appears See Fig 32 Press OK The colour of Mode changes Select the desired mode with gt or and press OK If you want to modify a mode select the desired bar of a frequency band using gt or and press OK The selected frequency changes colour Using gt or adjust the level of frequency and press OK In this way you can adjust all 5 graphic bars Press MENU to return to the normal TV mode Using the Sleep Timer You can select a time period after which the TV automatically switches into standby mode Using gt or select the symbol t for Timer and press OK The TIMER menu appears see Fig 33 Press OK The time period option changes colour Select the time period with gt or The time period in minutes changes as follows a ee eee After selecting the time period press OK The cursor moves back to the left margin and the timer starts counting
20. ase of a strong sound signal distorted sound attenuate the sound signal for each programme position use the manual fine tuning to obtain a better picture reception if the picture is distorted Normally the AFT automatic fine tuning is operating RTA PROG ATT Press MENU to display the main menu Select the symbol 4 for Preset with gt or and press OK The PRESET menu appears Select Installation with gt or and press OK The INSTALLATION menu appears Hoala aaaadagaao0oo O COONDOAARWOM oOooooMmodoad0 Select Further Programme Preset with gt or and press OK The FURTHER PROGRAMME PRESET menu appears See Fig 17 Fig 17 Using gt or select the desired programme position and press OK once to select a ATT RF Attenuator twice to select b VOL Volume offset three times to select c IN AMP Input Amplifier or four times to select d AFT Automatic Fine Tuning The selected item changes colour 2 Select Y and press OK To adjust or change RF attenuator ATT Using gt or select On for the selected programme position Press OK to confirm the selection Repeat step 5 to attenuate other programme positions Volume offset VOL Using gt or you can adjust the volume level for the selected programme position within a range form 7 to 7 Press OK
21. button 15 AAN ye Buttons Fastext buttons 20 Freeze button 15 Button to change Screen Format 15 O1 Getting Started o Step 1 Preparation a 2 1 1 Check the supplied accessories When you ve taken everything out of the carton check that you have these items RM 838 Remote Commander One IEC designation R6 battery Lamp 1 Wrench 1 Bracket 2 Note Always remember to dispose of used batteries in an Remove the cover Check the correct Refit the outside cover enviromental friendly polarities making sure that the Full way Function side is visible to use the menu in step 2 3 Connect the aerial IP Fit an IEC aerial connector attached to 75 ohm coaxial cable not supplied to the socket at the rear of the TV Step 2 Tuning into TV Stations OOOOH oSA z 3 fo 8 EJ 0 HOOCOCOD To go back to main menu Keep pressing To go back to the normal TV picture Press MENU Normal TV picture will be restored after one minute if menu functions are not selected Note on the Demo function If you choose Demo in the Installation menu you can see a sequential demonstration of the menu functions Press MENU to stop the function Once you have set up the TV you can choose the language of the menu Then you should preset the chann
22. channel presetting starts When presetting is finished the preset menu reappears All available channels are now stored on successive number buttons Press menu to restore normal TV picture EES J TOME o Manual Programme Preset o Programme Sorting o Parental Lock a Installation T G Select V and press OK AUTO PROGRAMME SYS PROG CH m B G 01 C25 S T a Select Y and press OK SYS PROG CH oB G C25 Fig 5 Use this method if there are only a few channels in your area to preset or if you want to preset channels one by one You may also allocate programme numbers to various video input sources If you have made a mistake Press to go back to the previous position To return to the main menu Keep pressing To go back to the normal TV picture Press MENU To tune in a channel by frequency After selecting F in step 6 enter three digits using the number buttons Preset channels manually Select the symbol F4 for Preset with gt or and press OK The PRESET menu appears See Fig 6 Select Manual Programme Preset with gt or and press OK The MANUAL PROGRAMME PRESET menu appears See Fig 7 Using gt or select the programme position number button to which you want to preset a channel and press OK Select if necessary the TV broadcast system or a video input
23. cting Optional Equipment You can connect optional audio video equipment to this TV such as a VCR video disc player and stereo system SONY 5S Oo000h0000 Ooo000oo00 2 5 6 ed ie ct le Of 8000000 B22 S eed FF 0 Acceptable input signal Available output signal 1 a A W N 6 Normal audio video and RGB signal Normal audio video and S video signal Normal audio video and S video signal Normal audio video and S video signal No inputs No inputs Video audio from TV tuner Video audio from selected source No outputs Video audio displayed on TV screen monitor out S video audio signal displayed on TV screen monitor out Audio signal variable 23 Selecting input with PROGR or number buttons You can preset video input sources to the programme positions so that you can select them with PROGR or number buttons For details see Preset channels manually on page 9 OOO 6080 v 3 fe 8 EJ HO OO a O 00 BF OCOO EE J 3 3 z 5 3 g J ji th OJU
24. e letter L or coloured red Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol Y or coloured green or green and yellow WARNING To prevent shock hazard do not insert the plug cut off from the mains lead into a socket outlet This plug cannot be used and should be destroyed To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or mositure Dangerously high voltages are present inside the set Do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with a blade screwdriver and replace the fuse Contents ENEE AR E EE E E A E ees 4 Getting Started eoseccsspariisceeina ninni aaa 6 Step 1 Preparation cceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeesieeseneesneeees 6 Check the supplied accessories cccccceeeseeeeeeees 6 Insert the battery into the Remote Commander 6 Connect the aerial isisisi statiniais 6 Step 2 Tuning in to TV Stations c ccecesceeeseeeeeseeeeesteeeeeeeeees 7 Choose a language eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeteeeeeetettetenaeeeaes 7 Display the MON cice cce cicee cee senceeneseeevendecbvactinwesctees cde 7 Preset Channels automatically eeeeeceeeeeeteeeeeeeenes 8 Preset Channels manually ccecccceseeeereeeteeeeeeeeteeeees 9 Additional Presetting Functions 0 0 0 ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeerenees 10 Sorting Pro
25. e lower half Press OK for Full to resume the normal size Press _ to resume normal teletext reception TEXT CLEAR After selecting the function you can watch a TV programme while waiting for a teletext page to be captured The symbol changes colour See Fig 43 Press _ to resume normal teletext reception SUBTITLES Your teletext service will inform you if a TV programme is subtitled After having selected the function the subtitles will be displayed REVEAL Sometimes pages contain concealed information such as answers to a quiz The reveal option lets you disclose the information After having selected the function an information line REVEAL ON OFF will be displayed See Fig 44 Using gt or select ON to reveal the information or OFF to conceal it again Press _ to resume normal teletext reception TIME PAGE Your teletext service will inform you if a time coded page is available You may have a page e g an alarm page displayed at a certain time An information window will be displayed at the bottom of the page Using gt or select ON and press OK To select the desired page enter three digits for the page number e g 452 using the number buttons To select the desired time enter four digits for the desired time e g 1800 using the number buttons Press MENU The selected time is displayed at the top in the left hand corner At the requested time the page will be displa
26. ed at the bottom left hand corner of the screen Press PROGR the number buttons or to select the desired source for the PAP screen Swapping screens Press The main screen will switch the picture with the PAP screen 8 9 8 9 4 3 A A Eaa A t gt A Freezing the picture You have the possibility to freeze the picture of the PAP screen Press 4 once to freeze and twice to return to the normal screen A P A A Freeze 16 9 i A A A Freeze CH 8 9 Freeze 18 Operating Screen Mode PAP using the Menu Using the Screen Mode menu you have the possibility to change GEE 5 the aspect ratio for the TV display for wide screen effects operate zoom a Screen Position b the PAP Mode or reproduce the main picture image by image 5 Strobe Strobe function PAP fon O o Clip Board off 1 Press MENU to display the main menu Auto Format off 2 Select the symbol Q for Screen Mode with gt or and press Soles SA and press OK OK The SCREEN MODE menu appears See Fig 34 You have the choice among the following modes 4 3 for normal ratio 4 3 See Fig 35 Smart imitation of wide screen effect 16 9 for 4 3 broadcasts See Fig 36 Zoom imitation of wide screen effect 16 9 for movies broadcast in cinemascopic format See Fig 37 or Wide for 16 9 broadcasts See Fig 38 a Changing the Screen position only for Zoom mode ww When using the
27. els up to 100 channels by choosing either the automatic or manual method The automatic method is easier if you want to preset all receivable channels at once Use the manual method if you only have a few channels and want to preset channels one by one Before you begin Check that the Full Function side of the Remote Commander is visible Locate Menu operation buttons on the Remote Commander They are shaded in the illustration at the left Choose a language Press 0 on the TV The TV will switch on If the standby indicator on the TV is lit press O or a number button on the Remote Commander Press the MENU button The LANGUAGE menu appears See Fig 1 MENU Select the language you want with gt or and press OK Display the menu Press MENU The main menu appears See Fig 2 Using gt or select the symbol and press OK Now choose one of the methods described overleaf Preset Channels Automatically or Preset Channels Manually zone Ss LANGUAGE m English a Deutsch o Fran ais a Italiano 5 Espa ol Nederlands 5 Portugu s o Suomi Select o Svenska Oo HHRRHHHE o T rk e As Select Y and press OK Fig 1 SCREEN MODE m Screen Mode zoom o Screen Position 0 5 Strobe PAP on O o Clip Board off o Auto Format off Select YX and press OK Fig 2 To go b
28. g 19 Press OK See Fig 20 When you select programmes using the PROGR buttons the programme position will be skipped Repeat steps 4 to 6 to skip other programme positions Captioning a Station Name Programme names are usually automatically taken from Teletext if available You can also name a channel or an input video source using up to five characters letters or numbers to be displayed on the TV screen e g BBC1 Using this function you can easily identify which channel or video source you are watching Press MENU to display the main menu Select the symbol F4 for Preset with gt or and press OK The PRESET menu appears Select Manual Programme Preset with gt or and press OK The MANUAL PROGRAMME PRESET menu appears See Fig 21 Using gt or select the programme position you want to caption and press OK repeatedly until the first element of the LABEL position is highlighted Select a letter or number with gt or and press OK The next element will be highlighted Select other characters in the same way If you want to leave an element blank select and press OK See Fig 22 After selecting all the characters press OK repeatedly until the cursor appears by the next programme position at the left margin Now the caption you chose is stored See Fig 23 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to caption names for other channels PROG SYS CH SEARCH LABEL
29. ge will appear in white at the top in the left handed comer of the TV screen When the page number changes colour the page is available Press the coloured button again to display the page PRESET USER PAGES BANK P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 A 300 255 456 234 200 179 200 120 301 303 550 345 100 220 300 444 128 321 255 400 238 240 118 127 Allocate Bank PROG LABEL BANK PROG LABEL BANK 00 VHS 04 MTV D 01 BBC1 A 05 SKY B 02 BBC2 C 06 ITV C Select Y and press OK PAGE 300 5 PAGE 200 o PAGE 203 PAGE 500 o PAGE 234 a PAGE 159 Select Y and press OK Fig 46 22 Connecting and Operating Optional Equipment To connect a VCR using the terminal Connect the aerial output of the VCR to the aerial terminal of the TV We recommend that you tune in the video signal to programme number 0 For details see Preset channels manually on page 9 If the picture or the sound is distorted Move the VCR away from the TV S video Input Y C input Video signals may be separated into Y luminance or brightness and C chrominance signals Separating the Y and C signals prevents them from interfering with one another and therefore improves picture quality especially luminance This TV is equipped with 3 S Video input jacks through which these separated signals can be input directly When connecting a monaural VCR Connect only the white jack to both the TV and VCR Conne
30. gramme Positions ccceeceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeees 10 Using Further Programme Preset c ceeeeee 11 Skipping Programme Positions eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 12 Captioning a Station Name cccceceseeseseeeesteeeeeees 12 Parental LOCK aisinn 13 Tuning in a Channel Temporarily cceecceeeeeeeeeeees 13 Operating Instructions eee ceeesteeeeeeettteeeeeeeaees 14 Watching the TVer aa 14 Switching the TV on and Off siinseist resisti 14 Selecting TV Programmes cecceeeeeeteeeneeteteeeneerenees 14 Adjusting the Volume eccceceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeteeeeeaees 14 Operating the TV Using the Buttons on the TV 14 Watching Teletext or Video Input ee eeeeeeeneeeee 15 More Convenient Functions cccceeeeeseeeeeeeeteeeneeeee 15 Adjusting and Setting the TV Using the Menu c 16 Adjusting the Picture and Sound cccseeeeeeeeees 16 Graphic Equalizer ssicc seidecissiesdsitoesnastateetietestiehaess 17 Using the Sleep Timer ecceesceseeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeneeeneeees 17 PAP Picture and Picture ceseceeceseeeeesneeeeseeeeseseeenesneeeeees 18 Operating Screen Mode PAP Using the Menu 19 PAULO Formatsion ies sa cased deedalicadiasepesecdeaeeece 19 Telele Kie aececenisas 25 ceeicetasaasades E a 20 Direct Access Functions aassenceenseeenesrnrnrnrrnnnrnnerennne 20 Using the Teletext Menu
31. h 31 27 24 21 14 Sudbury 51 44 41 47 e Tacolneston 62 55 59 65 Midlands West 2 Ridge Hill 22 28 25 32 Sutton Coldfiled 46 40 43 50 The Wrekin 26 33 23 29 Midlands East Waltham 58 64 61 54 Northern Ireland Brougher Mountain 22 28 25 32 Divis 31 27 24 21 Limavady 55 62 59 65 North Belmont 22 28 25 32 Emley Moor 44 51 47 41 North West Winter Hill 55 62 59 65 North East Bilsdale West Moor 33 26 29 23 2 Caldbeck 30 34 28 32 j Chatton 39 45 49 42 Pontop Pike 56 64 61 54 Scotland Angus 57 63 60 53 Black Hill 40 46 43 50 Sandale 22 67 Caldbeck 28 32 4 Craigkelly 31 27 24 21 Darvel 33 26 23 29 Durris 22 28 25 32 Eitshal Lewis 33 26 23 29 i Keelylang Hill 40 46 43 50 M Knock More 33 26 23 29 Rosemalkie 39 45 49 42 Rumster Forest 31 27 24 21 Selkirk 55 62 59 65 Wales Blaenplwyf 31 27 24 21 q Carmel 57 63 60 53 Llanddona 57 63 60 53 2 Moel y Parc 52 45 49 42 Presely 46 40 43 50 Wenvoe 44 51 41 47 32
32. he ceiling Installation To prevent over heating of the set do not block the ventilation openings Do not install the TV in a hot or humid place or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or mechanical vibration After transporting the TV directly from a cold to a warm location or if the room temperature has changed suddenly pictures may be blurred or show poor colour over portions of the picture This is because moisture has condensed on the mirrors or lenses inside the TV Let the moisture evaporate before using the TV Maintenance Save the original shipping carton and packing material to use if you ever have to ship your TV For maximum protection repack your TV as it was originally packed at the factory To keep the cabinet looking brand new periodically clean it with a soft cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth slightly dampened with a mild detergent solution Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzene or abrasive cleaners since these will damage the cabinet As a safety precaution unplug the TV before cleaning it To remove dust from the front of the screen unplug the TV and wipe gently with a soft cloth lightly dampened with water or a mild detergent solution using vertical strokes only Then wipe it with a dry soft cloth Never use solvents or thinners for cleaning purposes If the picture turns dark after the TV has been in use for a long period of time it may be necessary to c
33. he desired bank with gt or and press OK The cursor will go to the first position P1 of the preferred pages Input the three digits of your first preferred page with the number buttons and press OK The cursor will go to the second position Repeat step 4 for the other 5 page numbers you want to preset If you do not want to preset all 6 page numbers available press OK without inserting any number After having finished the presetting press OK repeatedly until the cursor appears besides the next bank at the left margin Select Allocate Bank with gt or and press OK Select the programme position for which you have preset pages with gt or and press OK See Fig 45 Select the desired bank with gt or Banks A to E are available and press OK Repeat steps 3 to 8 for the other 4 banks available Displaying User Pages Select MENU Select User Pages with gt or and press OK A table of the stored preferred pages will be displayed See Fig 46 Select the desired page with gt or and press OK The page will be displayed after some seconds or You can use the coloured buttons on the Remote Commander to have quick access to the first four User pages Page 1 corresponds to the red button P2 to the green one P3 to the yellow one and P4 to the blue button To select the desired page press the respective coloured button while you are in TV mode Now the Page number of this teletext pa
34. heat damage or fire e Before replacing the lamp turn off the power and disconnect the power cord Replace the lamp after it becomes cool The front glass of the lamp remains 100 C 212 F and more even 30 minutes after the power is turned off Do not place the removed lamp in proximity to children or flammable material e Do not get the removed lamp wet or insert objects inside the lamp It may cause the lamp to explode e Do not place near metal or easily flammable objects as this may cause fire Also do not put your hand inside the lamp compartment as you may be burned e Attach the new lamp firmly If it is not firmly attached the picture may become dark or fire may result 1 Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord Replace the lamp 30 minutes or more after the power is turned off Prepare the new lamp 2 Remove the front panel Remove the front panel without moving the TV a Grasping the side of the front panel with your fingers pull it forward Be careful not to catch your fingernails 3 Loosen the screw with the object such as a coin and remove the lamp cover a A 4 Loosen two screws and pull out the lamp The lamp is still too hot just after the power is turned off Be careful that you don t touch the front glass or surrounding area of the lamp or the glass of the lamp compartment Pull out the lamp by the handle 5 Attach the new lamp Fasten two screws tight
35. l from the gt 2 connector 2G Audio S video signal from the 2 2 or 2 connector 4 pin 3 Audio video signal from the 3 3 connectors 3 Audio S video signal from the 3 3 connectors 4 amp Audio video signal from the gt 4 4 connector 4G Audio S video signal from the gt 4 4 or 88 4 connector 4 pin TVG Audio video signal from the aerial terminal 24 Using AV Preset Using this function you can preset the desired input source e g 5 1 RGB signal to the respective AV input AV 1 55 In this way aconnected VTR will automatically switch to the RGB signal Select the symbol 4 for Preset with gt or and press OK Select first Installation then AV Preset with gt or and press OK The AV PRESET menu appears See Fig 47 Select the desired AV input with gt or and press OK Select the desired source with gt or and press OK For the respective AV inputs you have the following possibilities AV1 RGB or AV AV3 YC3or AV AV2 YC2 or AV AV4 YC4orAV If you want to name the AV input select Label using gt or and press OK Select a letter or a number with gt or and press OK The next element will be highlighted Select other characters in the same way If you want to leave an element blank select and press OK After having selected all the characters press OK repeatedly until the cursor appears by the next AV in
36. l searching Press OK until the cursor appears by the next programme position Repeat steps 3 to 7 to preset other channels o Auto Programme Manual Programme Preset o Programme Sorting o Parental Lock a Installation Select YX and press OK MANUAL PROG S B G B G B G B G B G B G B G B G OONMOUARWNMY B G 10 B G o2 BG CA off Fig 8 o3 EXT Wio Fig 9 o2 BG cal off o2 BG C35 off a2 BG C35 off o2 BG C50 Additional Presetting Functions 4 This section shows you additional presetting functions such as sorting or skipping programme positions captioning a station name manual fine tuning and using the parental lock Before you begin e Check that the Full Function side of the Remote Commander is visible Locate the Menu operation buttons Sorting Programme Positions PROGRAMME With this function you can sort the programme positions to a PROGRAMME SORTING SORTING preferable order PROG CH LABEL 1 Press MENU to display the main menu 2 Select the symbol p3 for Preset with gt or and press OK 0000000 The PRESET menu appears G 3 Select Programme Sorting with gt or and press OK Move PR 8 to PR 0000 The PROGRAMME S
37. le below a Brighness Colour 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust other items Fig 31 PICTURE CONTROL Effect Contrast Brightness Colour inyeu have made a Hue Greenish semm prennan Reddish mistake Press to go back to Sharpness Softer mee preteen Sharper the previous position level To go back to the main RESET Resets picture to the factory preset levels menu Resolution Normal high obtain a high quality picture Keep pressing Notes e HUE is only available for NTSC colour systems SOUND CONTROL Effect e Hall i ee aAa one Graphic Equalizer See page 17 for more information headphones Surround Mode Off Normal n Dolby n Hall T Note on LINE OUT The audio level and the Hall Effect Choice between different hall effects dual sound mode output only if Hall is on Room n Dome n Arena from the gt jack on the t rear correspond to the HEADPHONES Dual Sound A left channel B right channel Stereo Mono eae The selected mode of the A u B indicator on the TV lights up SOUND settings Headphones 2 Vane LESS serme eatin More yaen watching avide A channel 1 n B channel 2 n PAP if PAP is switched on you input so rce with ener can select the PAP sound for the headphones stereo sound p You can select DUAL Stereo n Mono SOUND to change the sound 16 Note The modifications made in USER mode will be stored All other settings are reset to factory set level when you ch
38. lean the inside of the TV Consult qualified service personnel for this NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED KINGDAM A moulded plug complying with BS1363 is fitted to this equipment for your safety and convenience Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be replaced a5 AMP fuse approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 i e marked with amp or Y must be used When an alternative type of plug is used it should be fitted with a 5 AMP FUSE otherwise the circuit should be protected by a 5 AMP FUSE at the distribution board If the plug supplied with this equipment has a detachable fuse cover be sure to attach the fuse cover after you change the fuse Never use the plug without the fuse cover If you should lose the fuse cover please contact your nearest Sony service sation IMPORTANT If the plug supplied is not suitable for the socket outlets in your home it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in accordance with the following instructions The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with th
39. ly 6 Attach the lamp cover Fasten the screws tightly 7 Attach the front panel Be careful not to damage the speaker Notes e Do not touch or stain the front glass of the new lamp or the glass of the lamp compartment If the glass become dirty the picture quality may deteriorate or the lamp life may shorten Attach the lamp cover firmly If it is not firmly attached the power will not turn on e When the lamp burns out a noise is audible This does not represent a damage e Consult your nearest Sony service center to obtain a new lamp 29 Troubleshooting Here are some simple solutions to some problems which may affect the picture and sound Problem Solution No picture screen is dark no sound Plug in the TV in Press o on the TV if indicator is on press O or a programme number on the Remote Commander Check the aerial connection Check if the selected video source is on Poor or no picture screen is dark but sound is OK brightness contrast and colour Press to enter the PICTURE CONTROL menu and adjust the Poor picture quality when watching an RGB video source Press Z repeatedly to select s4 Poor picture quality of PAP screen e Press Good picture but no sound e Press 4 Check loudspeakers connection If o is displayed on the screen press o No colour for colour programmes Press to enter the PICTURE CONTROL menu select RESET then press OK
40. n yellow and blue buttons on the Remote Commander Press the corresponding coloured button on the Remote Commander which corresponds to the colour coded menu The page will be displayed after a few seconds 20 ole a OOOO OOOO OOOO 00600 ogg ojo Je J0 4 Note Some of the features may not be available depending on the teletext service Press OK to select OFF for the TIME PAGE setting to cancel the request Using the Teletext Menu This TV is provided with a menu guided teletext system When teletext is switched on you can use the menu buttons to operate the teletext menu Select the teletext menu functions in the following way Press MENU The menu will be superimposed on the teletext display See Fig 40 Using gt or select the teletext function you want and press OK See Fig 41 USER PAGES PRESET USER PAGES See page 22 for information about presetting and operating the user pages INDEX The index will give you an overview of the contents of the teletext and the page numbers TOP BOTTOM FULL For convenient reading of a teletext page you can enlarge the teletext display with the ability to scroll up and down After having selected the function an information line Top Bottom Full will be displayed See Fig 42 Press gt for Top to enlarge the upper half For Bottom keep pressing to enlarge th
41. put at the left margin Repeat steps 3 to 6 for the other AV inputs Checking and selecting the input and output sources using the menu You can display the menu to see which input sources are selected for the TV screen and PAP screen and which output source is selected You can also select them on the menu display Select the symbol rf for Video Connection with gt or and press OK The VIDEO CONNECTION menu appears See Fig 48 You can see which source is selected for the TV and PAP input and for the output If you want to select the input and output on this menu go on to the next step Select TV Screen input source for the TV screen PAP input source for the PAP screen or output output source with gt or and press OK One of the source items changes colour Select the desired source with gt or For details about each source see the table on page 24 Press OK The selected source is confirmed and the cursor appears Repeat steps 2 to 4 to select the source for other inputs or outputs HOF Y C ka Select vA and press OK Fig 47 VII m TV screen o PAP o Output TV VHS 2 Select YX and press OK Fig 48 TV AV2 VHS 2 TV 25 m OOOO O osoo 3 3 fe 8 EJ GH OCC ES HB OOOOE 6 When recording
42. s manner The fan for cooling stops The B indicator flashes four times then A flashes once Flashing continues in this manner Internal heat builds up The B indicator flashes five times then A flashes once Flashing continues in this manner If the lamp flashes in a way not described above consult your nearest Sony service center Stabilizing the Projection TV After setting up secure the projection TV to a wall etc with the supplied brackets for safety purposes 1 Mount the two supplied brackets with the screws to the upper rear side of the projection TV 2 Pass a strong cord or a chain through each bracket mounted in 1 and then secure to a wall or a pillar etc 31 Television Channel Number Guide Only the main transmitters are listed Information regarding the regional sub relay channel numbers can be obtained by contacting The BBC Engineering Information Dept 0181 752 5040 MAIN TRANSMITTERS BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 London amp South East 1 Bluebell Hill 40 46 43 65 2 Crystal Palace 26 33 23 30 3 Dover 50 56 66 53 4 Heathfield 49 52 64 67 5 Oxford 57 63 60 53 South West 6 Beacon Hill 57 63 60 53 7 Caradon Hill 22 28 25 32 8 Huntshaw Cross 55 62 59 65 9 Redruth 51 44 41 47 2 Stockland Hill 33 26 23 29 Channel Islands Fremont Point 51 44 41 47 South Hannington 39 45 42 66 I Midhurst 61 55 58 68 Rowridge 31 24 27 21 West Mendip 58 64 61 54 East Sandy Heat
43. sehold belongings may be damaged e Clean the air filter periodically If you don t clean it may cause internal heat build up e Never use an air filter which is torn or has holes Attach the filter firmly with six tabs If dust enters the TV the picture may become dark or it may cause fire 1 Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord 2 Remove the front panel Remove the front panel without moving the TV aa a Grasping the side of the front panel with your fingers pull it forward Be careful not to catch your fingernails 3 Pull the filter upward and remove it Supplied filter 4 Clean the dust with a vacuum cleaner 5 Attach the filter Attach the six tabs securely 6 Attach the front panel Be careful not to damage the speaker Notes Attach the filter firmly If it is not firmly attached the power will not turn on e Remove the supplied filter in the same way as the attached filter e Consult your nearest Sony service center to obtain a new filter 28 Replacing the Lamp The lamp life is about 6000 hours When the lamp become dark or the picture colour is not normal replace with a new lamp supplied If you do not take the following precautions you may get hurt or household belongings may be damaged e Use the supplied new lamp for replacement If you use another lamp it may cause damage to the TV Do not remove the lamp except when replacing it This may cause
44. x H x D 920 x 825 x 390 mm 361 4 x 321 2 x 15 s inches Mass Supplied accessories Other features Design and specifications are subject to change without notice KL 37W1U 1 230 x 1 055 x 550 mm 481 2 x 415 8 x 213 4 inches KL 50W1U 29 kg 63 Ibs 15 oz KL 37W1U 43 kg 94 Ibs 13 oz KL 50W1U See page 6 Digital comb filter High resolution PAP Picture and picture FASTEXT 100 Hz Digital Plus Graphic Equaliger Receivable Channels and Channel Displays Receivable Indication on the channels screen B21 B68 C21 C68 B G H E2 12 21 69 C02 C03 C04 C12 C21 C69 CABLE TV 1 S1 41 S01 S02 S41 CABLE TV 2 S01 S05 M1 M10 S 42 S46 S01 S10 U1 U10 11 S20 ITALY ABCDEFGHHI1 C11 C69 H2 21 69 D K RO1 R12R21 R69 C02 C12 C21 C69 CABLE TV 1 S01 S02 S41 CABLE TV 2 S42 S43 S46 CABLE TV B Q S21 41 S02 S03 S17 21 S41 L F2 F10 F21 F69 C01 C12 C21 C69 30 Warning Indicators When a problem occurs the indicator flashes as follows Attempt the solution recommended for the given problem z aoe 8 Cause Indicator flashing patterns The lamp burns out or the The B indicator flashes twice then A flashes once quality of the lamp is deficient Flashing continues in this manner The cover of the filter or the The B indicator flashes three times then A flashes once lamp is removed Flashing continues in thi
45. yed Press _ to resume normal teletext mode TELETEXT MENU User Pages o Index Top Bottom Full Text Clear Subtitles Reveal o Time Page o Subpage o Preset User Pages Select Y and press OK Fig 40 o User Pages Index Top Bottom Full o Text Clear 5 Subtitles Reveal o Time Page Subpage Preset User Pages Select YX and press OK Fig 41 Y Top Bottom OK Full Fig Fig 43 Reveal on Y off Fig 44 21 To cancel the request Select Subpage and press OK If two broadcasting stations use the same Teletext You can preset one bank to 2 different programme positions SUBPAGE You may want to select a particular teletext page from several subpages which are rotated automatically After having selected the function an information line will be displayed To select the desired subpage enter four digits using PROGR or the number buttons e g enter 0002 for the second page of a sequence User Page Bank System You can store up to 30 pages in the Teletext page band system In this way you have quick access to the pages you watch frequently Storing pages There are 5 banks A to E for 5 teletext stations In each bank you can store 6 preferred pages P1 to P6 Press _ if Teletext is not on already and MENU to show the TELETEXT MENU display Select PRESET USER PAGES with gt or and press OK Select t
46. you want to watch Press _ to switch on teletext A teletext page will be displayed usually the index page If there is no teletext broadcast No text available is displayed on the information line at the top of the screen To switch teletext off Press O Selecting a teletext page With direct page selection Use the number buttons to input the three digits of the chosen page number If you have made a mistake type in any three digits Then re enter the correct page number With page catching Select a teletext page with a page overview e g index page Press OK Using gt or select the desired page Page Catching will be displayed on the information line Press OK The requested page will appear in a few seconds Press _ to resume normal teletext reception Accessing next or preceding page Press g PAGE or G PAGE The next or preceding page appears Superimposing the teletext display on the TV programme Press _ once in teletext mode or twice in TV mode Press _ again to resume normal teletext reception Preventing a teletext page from being updated Press HOLD The HOLD symbol is displayed on the information line Press _ to resume normal teletext reception Using Fastext With Fastext you can access pages with one key stroke When a Fastext page is broadcast a colour coded menu will appear at the bottom of the screen The colours of this menu correspond to the red gree

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