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01_Y:

LCD Digital Color TV
Operating

Instructions

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KDL-40V2500
KDL-46V2500

© 2006 Sony Corporation

IA

Owner's
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model

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in tile s._Lces provided

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below.

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Model No.
Serial No.

Please contact Sony directly if you:
• Have questions on the use of your television after reading your manual
• Experience difficulty operating your television

Contact Sony Customer Support at:
http:llwww.sony.comltvsupport
or to speak with a support representative:
United States

Canada

1-800-222-SONY (7669)
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM (EST) Mon - Fri
10:30 AM - 7:15 PM (EST) Sat- Sun

1-877-899-SONY (7669)
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Eastern)
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Western)

Sony will work to resolve your questions more quickly than your retailer or place of purchase.
Please

2

Do Not Return

the Product

to the Store

WARNING

NOTIFICATION

To reduce tile risk of tire or electric shock, do
nol expose this apparatus
to rain
or iiKlist/ire.

This equipmcnl has been tesled mid iouM to
comply with file limits ior a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
The_ limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection agzdnst harmfifl interfi:rence ill a
rcsidemial installation. This equipmem
generates, uses and call radiate radio liequency
energy and, if not installed and used ill
accordance with the instructkms, may cause
harmfifl interlPrcnce to radio communicalkms.
However, there is no guarantee that interfi:rence
will nol occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cau_ harnlfid intcrfi:rence to
radio or television reception, which cml be
determined by turning the equipmcm oH and on.
lhe user is encouraged to try to correct file
interfi:rence by one or more of tile lbllowing

/_

alert tile user to the presence
OI uninsulaled
'dangerous
vohage"
within
the
This symbol
is intended
to
product's enclosure
thal
may be of sufficient
nlagnilude to constilute a
risk of electric shock to
persons.
alert the user to the presence
of importanl operating and
lllainlenance
This synlbol (selvicing)
is imended to
inslructions in the literature
acconlpanying the
appliance.

[]

Reorient or relocale lhe rcceiving
antenna.

[]

Increase the scparalion between lhe
equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit difli:rent liom that to which file
receiver is connected.

[]

[]

Pursuant to FCC rcgulations, you arc
cautioned thai any changes or modifications
not exprcssly approved in lfiis manual could
void your authority to operate this
equipment.

To prc_ enl electric shock, do not use this
polarized AC plug with an exlension cord.
rcceptacle or ()tiler outlet unless tile blades call
be l_llly insm'tcd to prevent blade exposurc.

This Class B digital apparatus complies
Canadian ICES-003.

[]

[]

CAUTION
Use tile Mlowmg Sony appliance(s) only with
tile lollowing WALL-MOUNT
BRACKET.

Use with other WALL-MOUNT BRACKET
may cause instability and possibly result in
iJliuo'.

in Canada
w'ith

Sullicient expertise i required lor installing tile
specified product. Be sure to subcomract the
installation to Sony dealers or licensed
contractors

and

pay

adequate

altenlion

1o sallxly

Safety

during the installation.

[]
[]

Operate tile TV only on 120-240 V AC.
Use lfie AC power cord specified by Sony
and suitable fi)r the voltage whm'e you use
il,

For Customers in the United
States

[]

The plug is designcxh lor salcty purposes,
to fit into the wall outlet only one way. If
you are unable to insert the plug fiflly into
the outlet, contacl your dealer.
If any liquid or solid object should lall
inside tile c_binet, unplug tile TV
innnediately and have it checked by
qualified _rvice personnd belorc
operating il filrther.
If you will not be using the TV lbr several
days, disconnecl the power by pulling the
plug itself. Never pull on the cord.
For delails concerning salcty precautions.
see "hnportant Salcty Instructions" on
page 4.

Declaration of Conformity
[]
Inc.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
rules. Opermion is subject to the lollowing
two conditions: / 1) This device may nol
cause harmfifl interlcrcnce, and (2) lhis
device musl accept any inlerlcrcncc received,
including interlcrcnce that may cause
undesired operalion.

Awfid operaling tile TV al tetnper_mlres
bdow 41 °F (5°C).
If tile TV is transported directly lrom a
cold to a warnl location, or if tile rooln
temperaturc changes suddenly, the picture
may be blurrcd or show poor color due to
nloisturc
condensalion,
In this case,
please wait a fi:w hours to let the inoislurc
evaporate belore turning on tile TV.
To obtain tile best picture, do nol expose
the screen to direct illumination or direcl
sunlight. 11is recommended to use spol
lighdng directed down liom the ceiling or
to cover lhe windows that lace tile sclven
with opaque drapery. 11 is desirable to
install the TV in a room where tile floor
and walls are not of a reflective material.

To Customers
For Customers

Trade Name: SONY
Model: KDL-40V2500/KDL-46V2500
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics
Address: 16530 Via Esprillo
San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.
Tclephone Number: 858-942-2230

[]

Consult the dealer or an experienccd
radio/TV technician Ior help.

CAUTION

Note on Caption Vision

Do not inslall file TV in a hot or humid
placc, or in a place subject to excessive
dust or mechanical vibration.

nleasurcs:

The apparatus shall not be exposed 1o dripping
or splashing and no ot_iects filled with liquids,
such as vases, shMl be placed on file apparatus.

This TV provides display oi TV cloud
captioning ill accordance with § 15.119 of file
FCC rules.

[]

[]

[]

This product contains mercury. Disposal ol this
product may be regulated il sold ill tile United
States. For disposal or recycling inlormation.
please contact your local authorities or the
Electronics Industries Alliance
(hltp://www.eiae.org).

Note
This television includes a QAM demodulator
which should allow you 1oreceive unscrambled
digilal cable television programming via
subscription service to a cable _rvice provider.
Availability of digilal cable television
programming in your area depends on the type
of progrannning and signal provided by your
cable _Jvicc provider.

Installing
[]
[]

Tile TV should be installed near an easily
accessible power outlet.
To prcvenl internal Ileal buildup, do nol
block the ventilation openings.

(Continued)

Trademark Information
TruSurronnd

XT,

TruSurround
Inc,

XT technology

Manul_lclurcd
Licensed

SRS

under

by BBE

and ( •

license

Sound,

'BRAVIA"

This

TV

|

G

_@ig'tNi

fiom

BBE

Sound,

to Apple

B RAVIA

HDML

arm trademarks

High-Definition
the HDMI

arc trademarks

logo

or rcgistercd

Manuli_cmred
Laboratories.
| T A

L trademarksot

license

of the lollowing

symbol

of Sony

Inc,,

rcgistercd

lnterl_lce

(HDMP

Laboratories.

M)

Licensing

under license fi'om Dolby
' Dolby" and the double-D
Dolby

in

Muhimedia

of HDMI

symbol

Important

Safety

US

Corporalion.

and High-Definition
trademarks

lnc.

arc registered

ConlpuD2r,

Muhimedia

Labs,

SRS Labs,

Inc.

one or more

is a trademark
licensed
and odmr counlries.

'_ _
_
D

fi()m

and BBE

incorporates

Intert_lce
LLC.

of SRS

under

BBE
Inc.

and

technology.

arc trademarks

Inc. under

patents: 5510752,
5736897.
trademarks
of BBE Sound,
Macintosh
lhe U.S.A

) sylnbol

is incorporated

are

Instructions
1/
2}
3}
4_
5_
b)
7_

Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow" all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth
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 -_'_---'_i _
apparatus (including amplifiers) that
_e
IIlllIlllllllllIl
produce heat.
91 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.
ff the provided plug does not fit into your outlet.
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete
outlet
10} Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convemence
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
11 _Oniy use attachments/accessories specified by the
mmmfacturer.
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 front tip-over.

13 ) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storlns or
when unused for long periods of time.
141 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 ram or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.

4

USE
For the TV with a three-wire grounding type AC
power cord plug (Class I unit)
This

TV

outlet

must

with

be connected

,i protective

to all AC power

eailhing

grounding

conductors,

grounding

electrodes,

locution

of antenna

and requirements

discharge

uniL connection

for the grounding

to

electrode.

Antenna Grounding According to the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70

socket

connection.

AC power cord
If you dmnage
shock.

tile AC power

If tile AC

or Sony

power

service

corck it may result

cord

center

is damaged,

1o exchallge

in a tire

stop using

or all electric

it and ask your

deMer

it.

[]

Do not place
abuse.

tile FV where

tile power

[]

Do not _inch, bend. or twist tile cord excessively.
The core lines may
be bared and cut. and cause a short-circuit,
resulting
in a fire or an
electric
shock

[]

Do not convert

[]

Do not Mlow anything
tile power cord.

[]

Do not pull

[]

Do not move
plugged
in•

[]

Keep

[]

Be sure to gras I- file plug
the power cord.

or damage

cord

tile power

to wear

or

Antenna discharge unit
(NEC Section 810-201
Grounding conductors
'NEC Section 810-21t

cord.

to l_st on or roll

file power

is subject

over

- Ground clamps
grounding
electrode system
_NEC Art 250 Part F,

cord

file TV with

the power

cord

NEC: National Electrical Code

file power

cord

away

from

heat

when

sources

disconnecting

BATTERIES
Wall
outlet
Do not use a poor

fitting

Insert tile plug fitly
c Lsearc
lgandrest
Contact

c_]//_
t
R'X t ..

outlet,

into tile outlet.
t n
fi'e

yore' electncmn

to have

If it is loose

the outlet

it may

I _,_
] "/'-\

changed,

_re;;

io sWiich ge{_:eei] anaiog an,_iaigi{ai channds

0 - 9 ENT

Press 0 - 9 to select a channel; the channel changes after two
seconds. Press ENT to change channels immediately.
For example,

to enter 2.1, press

(_), O,

C)

....................

and ENT.

[] 96L +_z.........................
pr_ io aCu;tihe,_'oiu;_Z
...........................................................
the sound.
[]

20

POWER

Press to tnrn on and offthe

TV.

Basic Operations

[]

WIDE

Press repeatedly
to step through the Wide Mode settings:
Wide Zoom, Normal,
Full, Zoom. The Wide Mode settings
can be also accessed
Changing

ill the Screen

the Wide

Screen

settings.

Mode

4:3 Original source
Standard definition source

See page 29.

(see page 29 for details)

16:9 Original
source
High definition
source

@
€

€
o
::3

Normal

Normal

Full

Full

Zoom

Zoom

This mode is not available

[]

DISPLAY

Press once to display

the current

label, time and Wide

Mode

display)

[]

TOOLS

_

to _o,,'eihe onlscreenc{irsorl
Press
@

select/confirnl

an item.

Press to display the Tools Menu that is associated
input: Analog

TV, Digital
Tools

TV. External

among the digital

cross over from digital
.............................................
Press to scan through
channels,

with your

Inputs,

and PC.

two channels. The TV
and the last channel that

or analog

to analog,
channeisl

io

Menu. (See page 26, 28, 31,

Press to jump back and forth between
alternates between the current channel
was selected

[] CH +/-

or press again to

turn off the display.

Each input has a different
36 and 37.)

JUMP

channel

(on screen

Press i)i/;);

current

[]

number,

The OSD

will turn off after a few seconds

inunediately

[] i?i/;/.

channel

settings.

channels.

or l¥om analog
To scan quickiy

press and hold down either

It will not
to digital.

through

........

+/-.

21

Basic

Operations

TV Controls

=

VOLUME

+

=

CHANNEL

+

PIC OFF/TIMER

[]

MENU

Press to display

MENU

with TV functions

and settings

(see "Overview

of MENU"

on page

23).
[]

[]

[]

=_.T{7/VIDEO

Press to cycle through the video inputs.
Inputs, then the input will not appear.

÷
- VOLUME

,_
+

,I,

t_"

- CHANNEL

+

In the MENU

screen,

Press to adjust

the volume.

Press to scan through
-/+.

In the MENU

this button

POWER

Press to turn on and off the TV.

[]

(IR)

Receives

[]

Senses room

Light Sensor

Do not put anything

PIG OFF/

Lights

TIMER

timer is set. When

LED

details,
[]

IR signals

Receiver/

STANDBY

LED

Lights

POWER

[]

Speaker

LED

from the remote
near the sensor,
when the Picture

the selection

these buttons

through

Skip

in Label

Video

or setting.

serve as left/right

channels,

serve as up/down

buttons.

press and hold down either

buttons.

control.
the screen

brightness

as its function
Off feature

accordingly

(see page 33 for details).

may be affected.

is activated.

the timer is set, this LED will remain

up in red when your TV is in PC standby

Lights up in green

the TV needs

servicing

Lights

up in orange

when the

lit even if the TV is turned

when the TV is turned

mode.

If the LED blinks

(see contacting

Sony information

on.

Outputs the audio signal.

:!
22

input to

off. For

see page 33.

this may indicate

[]

screen,

To scan quickly

light level and adjusts

up in green

serves to confirm

these buttons

[]

Infrared

i

In the MENU

channels.

screen,

-'-

If you set a certain

in red continuously,
on page 2).

Overview of MENU
MENU

provides

with a control

one-button

When you press the MENU
inputs, viewing
customizing

access

panel on the screen
button,

your favorite

for controlling

your TV. It enables

rather than a variety
you can select

analog/digital

stations,

of remote

you to perform

control

button

from basic TV functions
switching

between

a variety

of tasks intuitively

presses.

such as: switching

analog and digital

between

channels,

external

and changing

or

your TV settings.

1

Press MENU ontlle remote.

Externallnputs

The MENU control panel appears.

2

Press 4"/,!,to highlight the item.

3

Press @ to select an option.
Press MENU to exit.

(Continued)

23

Using the Menus

Inputs feature

The External
connected
Video
External

Inputs

1

lets you select the external

to your TV. You can also assign

Inputs

inpnts

a label using Label
Return

in the Setup

Highlight

settings.

External

Inputs

(see page 32)

on the MENU

control

panel and press @.
2

Press

tt/!l, to highlight

and press

The

the desired

external

input

@.

Analog Favorites feature

lets you select programs

(_

1
Highlight Analog Favorites on the MENU
of up to 16 favorite channels that you specify.
and press @.

Analog Favorites

2

from a list

control

panel

Roturn

Press tl./4 to highlight the desired channel and press @.
To acid the current channel to the list of Favorite Channels,
step 1 above then highlight

follow

and select Add to Favorites

and press

(9
To manually
Favorites.

The Digital

edit your list of favorite
For more information,

Favorites

feature

channels,

lets you create

1
Highlight Digital Favorites
on the MENU
favorite channels. To create your favorite list:
and press (9.

Digital Favorites

2

control

panel

Highlight Add to Favorites
and press (9
to add the
current channel to the list of Favorite Channels.
To acid the current
t_llov,,' step 1 above

channel

Favorites. Reset
Channels

Analog

to the list of

then highlight

press (9.
To edit your list of favorite

O

Edit

a list of up to 16

(_

The

select

see page 37.

Favorite Channels,

Add to Favorites

channels,

and

follow step 1 above then highlight

will allow you to make the change

and select

and Surf will take you to the

Edit

Favorite

list.

feature

displays

the most recently

Highlight Analog on the MENU control
the Channel number will be displayed.

viewed analog

panel and press

channel.

When

tuned to tile channel,

channel.

When tuned

(9.

Analog
The

_O
Digital

24

Digital feature

displays

the most recently

viewed

digital

Highlight
Digital on the MENU control panel and press (9
the Program Banner and Channel number will be displayed.

.

to the channel,

Using the Menus

The Settings
from the

feature

Settings

Navigating
Settings

lets you enter the settings

menu. The information

Through

1

Press

2

Select

3

Highlight

menu. Settings

on various

settings

and adinstments

can be performed

starts from page 26.

Settings

MENU.
[_.
the item: Picture,

Sound,

Screen,

Setup,

PC Settings,

Analog

Setup,

Digital

Setup.

4

Press

To exit

@

to select

Settings, press

an option.
MENU.

2

25

Using

the Menus

Using

the Picture

Target Inputs

Settings

Determines

whether

All Inputs

Current

Input

to apply the Picture

will be applied

Changes

to the picture

Settings

will be applied

Video 1. Changes
Picture

Mode

settings

Settings

to the current

input only, or to all inputs.

All Inputs (ex: TV

to

settings

to only the Current

to picture

is showing

affect TV, Video

settings

Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.

Standard

Select for standard
entertainment.

Custom

Allow.s

Display Mode
(For PC inpl¢t only)

Video

Select to view video images.

Text

Select to view text, charts

Reset

Resets the current

Backlight

Adjust

to brighten

or darken

Picture

Adjust

to increase

or decrease

picture

Brightness

Adjust

to brighten

or darken

the picture.

Color

Adjust

to increase

or decrease

color intensity.

Adjust

to increase

or decrease

the green

PC input)

Hue
Color

Temperature

Whit_ adjt_stnlent

Picture

picture

settings.

Mode

setting

to the default

26

values.

the backlight.
contrast.

tones.

Select to give the white

colors a bluish tint.

Neutral

Select to give the white

colors a neutral

Warm112

Seiect io give {he Whiie colors a reddish

to sharpen

for home

settings.

Cool

Adjust

1).

or tables.

Picture Mode is set to Custom.
Sharpness

Recommended

you to store your preferred

or soften the picture.

1.

Input (ex: TV is showing

affect only Video

Vivid

(ExcU_tfi_r

Video

1 - Video 7).

tint.
iinil Avaiiabie

oi;iy _hen

Using the Menus

Noise Reduction

Select to reduce the noise level of connected equipment, and the VHF/UHF input. Select
from Auto, High, Medium, Low and Off.

Advanced Settings

Reset

Available

Black

only ,then

Picrm'(_ Mode
C_srom

is s(,t to

Resets all the advanced
Corrector

Enhances

settings

to the default

black areas of the picture

Advanced C.E.
(Advanced

especially

Contrast

distinction

Autolnatically

optimiZes

effective

the backiight
picture

contrast.

and contrast.

for dark image scenes.

of the darker

valnes.

for stronger

This setting

It will increase

is

the contrast

scenes.

Enhancer)
Gamma
Clear

Adjusts
White

Live Color
Color
MPEG

Space
Noise

Reduction

the balance

Emphasizes
Makes

Useful

the light and clark areas of the picture.

colors more vivid and reproduces

Use to select
Reduces

between

white and light colors.
clear skin tones.

the range of color reproduction

the mosaic
for Digital

effect

in MPEG-colnpressed

from Wide

or Normal.

video.

TV channels.

!!re

27

Using the Menus

Using the Sound Settings

Target Inputs

Determines

whether

to apply the Sound

All Inputs

Input

Current

will be applied

Changes

to the sound

Settings
Video

Sound

Mode

settings

Settings

settings

will be applied
1. Changes

Standard

Suitable

Custom

Flat setting.

Sound

to increase

or decrease

higher-pitched

Bass

Adjust

to increase

or decrease

lower-pitched

Adjust

to emphasize

left or right speaker

sound

Simulated Stereo

Adds a surround-like

Off

Select for normal

Select to give sound more impact
High,

across all programs

and commercials.

input) relative

(for stereo programs

to other inputs.

only).

effect to mono programs.

stereo

or mono

by compensating

reception.

for phase effects

in speakers.

Select from

Low, and Off.

MTS

Stereo

Select for stereo

Et{jov .stereo, bilingl¢al

Auto SAP

Select to automatically

and mono program.s

MTS.

except

Sound.

input (TV or video

Select for surround

settings.

balance.

the volmne

level of the current

XT

1).

sounds.

Select to turn off Steady
the volume

(ex: TV is showing

sounds.

Off

TruSurround

Input

only Video

to the default values,

Select to stabilize

Adjnst

BBE

Mode setting

On

Surround

I.

dialog.

Adjust

Volume Offset

affect

Allow's you to store ":,,our preferred

Resets the current

Sound

settings

Select to enhance treble and bass.

Treble

Steady

Video

affect TV, Video 1 - Video 8).

Dynamic

for spoken

input only, or to all inputs.

to only the Current

to sound

Reset

Balance

to the current

to All Inputs (ex: TV is showing

signal

is received.

reception

when viewing

a program

broadcast

switch the TV to second audio

If no SAP signal

is present,

programs

the TV remains

in stereo.
when a
in

Stereo mode.
Mono

28

Select for mono reception.
broadcasts.

Use to reduce

noise during

weak stereo

Using the Menus

m Using the Screen Settings

_a
Target

Inputs

Determines

whether

All Inputs

Current

Input

to apply the Screen

will be applied

Changes

to the screen

Settings
Video

Wide

Mode

Wide

Zoom

Normal

Select to display
source is 4:3.

Full

Select to enlarge
source

source

the picture

in its original

On

Select to automatically

Wide

Select the d(Ifimlt Screen
Mode

to u.sefbr 4:3

som'_ e_

Select to enlarge
original

1.

Input(ex: TV

is showing

distortion.

to fill the screen

definition
sonrce),

size when the original

source).

when the

When the original

select this mode to display

the

size.
picture

change

If frequent

without

to the screen
screen

Auto Wide

the 4:3 picture,

distorting
mode based

changes

option.

the aspect
upon

are disturbing

Choose

a screen

to fill the 16:9 screen,

ratio.

to you,

mode from the

keeping

the

image as nmch as possible.

Normal

Select to display

Off

Select to continue
channel

Video

1 - Video 7).

affect only Video 1).

horizontally

the original

Select to turn offthe
Wide Mode option.
Zoom

TV, Video

in its original

is 4:3 (Standard

program's content.
select Off.

4:3 Default

settings

tile 4:3 picture

Select to enlarge

input only, or to all inputs.

to only the Current

to screen

Zoom

Off

affect

is 16:9 (High definition

16:9 picture

Wide

settings

will be applied
1. Changes

to the current

to All Inputs (ex: TV is showing

Select to fill the screen with mininmm

original

Auto

settings

Settings

the 4:3 picture

in its original

using the current

Wide

size.

Mode

setting

when the

or input is changed.

(Continued)

29

Using the Menus

Display

Area

Horizontal Center

Full Pixel

Select to display the picture for 1080i or 1080p sources
size when parts of the picture are cut oft'.

Normal

Select to display

the picture

in its original

-1/-2

Select to enlarge

the picture

to hide the edge of the picture.

Allows

you to move the position

Press _./*

Vertical

Center

Allows
Press

Vertical

Size

Allows
Zoom

and press

@

of the picture

left and right.

of the picture

up and down. Available

only ill Zoom

mode.

to adjust.

you to adjust the vertical size of the picture.
modes.)
@

size.

to adjust.

you to move the position
tl,/,!1,and press

Press 4"/11, and press

3O

@

in its original

to adjust.

(Available

only in Wide

Zoom

and

Using the Menus

Using the Setup Settings

Language
Caption

Select !o display
Vision

Allows

all on-screen

closed captioning).

Setup setting.

EsPafiol,

Frans}ais.

Some caption modes for digital channels are only accessible from the Digital

For details,

Off

see page 39.

Caption

Vision
a printed

COl,

C02,

Displays

CC3,

CC4

(ShouM

Text1 ,Text2,
Text3,Text4

Info Banner

in your hmgnage of choice: English,

settings

you to select from several closed caption modes (for programs that are broadcast with

DISPLAY

version

be set to CCl

of the dialog

offers this service).
button

the program

Displays

or sound effects

of a program.

for most programs.)

Disphtys network/station
information
whole screen (if available).

Set to On or Off. When On, displays
broadcaster

is turned off.

preseuted

using either

name and the program

for few seconds

when the channel

half or the

infonnation

(if the

is changed

or the

is pressed.

(Continued)

31

Using the Menus

Parental

Lock

The Parental
Lock settings allows you to set up the TV to block programs according to their
content and rating levels. Use 0-9 on the remote control to enter a four-digit password. The first
tilne you create

a password,

Lock

confirm

the password

Off

by entering

Turn Parental
blocked

Child

it again.

Lock off. No programs

Maxinmm ratings permitted
U.S.: TV-Y. TV-G, G
Canada:

Youth

Young Adult

permitted

Canada:

are:

C8+, PC, 8 ans+, TV-PG

Maxinmm ratings permitted
U.S.: TV-14, PC-13

Custom

are:

C, G, TV-Y

Maximum ratings
U.S.: TV-PG, PG
Canada:

are

from viewing.

are:

14+, 13 ans+, TV-14

Select to set ratings

manually.

U.S.: See page 34 for details.
Canada:

Change

Select

Label

Video

Inputs

Password

Country

Allows

Select to change

See page 35 for details.

your password.

U.S.A.

Select to use U.S.A.

Canada

Select to use Canadian

yon to identify

A/V equipment

you connected

ratings

1

Press

to that input appears

tl./I!, to highlight

Then press
2

Press

@

1-7

32

8

1-8) to which you want to assign

a label.

to select the input.

tl./I!, to highlight

one of the displayed

labels. Then press

@

to select

the label.

labels for each input:

--, DVD, Cable
Camcorder,

Video

etc. For

4 jack, you can select the label
to change inputs, the video label

on screen.

the video input (Video

You can select from the following
Video

(see page 35).

to the TV. such as a VCR, DVD,

example, if you have a DVD player connected to the VIDEO
DVD for the Video 4 input. Then when you press TVNIDEO
you assigned

(see page 34).

ratings

Box, Satellite,

Edit, Skip

--, PC, Edit, Skip

BD, VCR,

Receiver,

DVR, Game,

Using the Menus

Auto YC

When connecting
both VIDEO IN and S VIDEO IN, you can select the jack from which the TV
receives the input signal. The TV is by default set to receive S VIDEO input signals.
1

Press

2

After selecting

TVNIDEO

repeatedly
the Auto

until the desired

YC option,

video input appears.

to watch the pictures

input from the S VIDEO

input

jack:
Press

l./tf, to highlight

To w'atch the pictures
press
Timer

Settings

Sleep

On, then press @.
input from the VIDEO

l./!. to highlight

Timer

input jack:

Off, then press @.

Set the time in minutes (Off, 15 rain, 30 min, 45 min, 60 min, 90 min, or
120

min) that

you want the TV to remain

on before

shutting

off

automatically.

Timer

You can use the Timer to turn the TV on, turn it off, and tune to a specific
channel at a scheduled time.

The Timer
1

2

feature

Off:

Select to turn off the timer. (Your previous

If you selected

When

Power

Saving

Light Sensor

Time

AM/PM,

Power

On

duration,

channel

number

is selected,

the last digital

@.

Channel

settings

and

are saved.)

to set the day(s),
(VHF/UHF,

channel

automatically

show when the TV is turned

Press

to exit

MENU

1

Press

@

Press

l./l!./l./,t,

:3

Press

MENU

the automatic
which allows

hour,

CATV or

time (day, hour, minute,

will

and AM/PM).

Time.

to set the current
to exit

you viewed

on.

Settings.

to select Current

time (day, hour, minute,

and AM/PM).

Settings.
brightness.
Off.

This also

picture (screen) brightness control. The light sensor measures
the TV to automatically
adjust the backlight brightness based

and the ambient

Select to have the TV volume
when you turn it on.

then press

and vohune.
Digital

2

settings

Current Time.

Duration,

in step 1, press l./tf./l./,t,

Select to reduce the power consumption
b), adjusting the backlight
enhances the black level. Select from Off, Low, High and Picture

on the picture

Quiet

Set

Select to set the current

Select On to enable
the room brightness

options,

Select to set the timer by Day, Time,
Volume Setup.

Digital),

Current

until you set the

one of the following

Set:

minute,

:3

will not be available

Press l./l!, to highlight

room

light conditions.

start at the minimum

volume

and gradually

change

to the set level

(CO n tin u e d)

aa

Using the Menus

Speaker

On

Select to turn on the TV speakers.

Off

Select to tuna offthe
your external

Audio

Out

Ea_sy (ontrol

Variable

When

of volume

adju*srments

Speaker is

be controlled
Fixed

When

TV speakers

audio receiver

and listen to the TV's

Off, the

set to

by the TV's remote

Speaker

audio output

Product

Information

is set to Off, the audio output

On

Select if you are receiving

Off

Select if you are using au antenna.

Select to display

the equipment

information

t_om your audio system

call

control.

audio receiver's remote control to adjust
settings) through your audio system.
Cable

sound only through

and speakers.

cable channels

of the TV is fixed. Use your

the volume

(and other andio

via cable TV provider.

of 2,,our TV.

US Models: Selecting Custom Parental Lock Rating Options
To select custom rating options for the U.S., select U.S.A. in the Select Country setting (see page 32).
Movie

Rating

G

All children

PG

Parental

guidance

suggested.

PG-13

Pareutal

guidance

t_r children

R

Restricted
17.

NC-17 and X
TV Rating
Block programs
rating,

content

Age-Based
by their
or both

and general

viewing,

parental

All children.
DireCte_i to chiMren

TV-G

General

TV-PG

P_rental

guidance

TV-14

Parents

strongly

cautioned.

for children

under

Mature

audience

only.

age 7 and Oiderl

........................................

suggested.

Ratings
Fantasy

D

Suggestive

L

Strong

language.

S

Sexual

situations.

V

Violence.

Unrated

Allow

Allows

programs

Block programs' or
movies that are broadcast

Block

Blocks

all programs

34

is suggested

audience.

FV

n'ithout a raring

13.

No one 17or under allowed.

TViY7

Content-Based

under
guidance

Ratings

TV-Y

TV-MA

audience.

violence.
dialogue.

and movies

that tire broadcast

and movies

that tire broadcast

without

a rating.

without

a rating.

Using the Menus

Canadian Models: Selecting Custom Parental
To select custom rating options for Canada, select Canada
English Rating

French Rating

C
C8+
G
PG
14+

Lock Rating Options
in tile Select Country setting (see page 32).

All children.
Children 8 years and older.
General programming.
Parental guidance.
Viewers 14 and older.

18+
G

Adult programming.
General programn_ing.
8 and+ .......................
Not reCo;_nne_{3ecil\_r ¥0ul{g Children.
13 ans+

Not recommended

_

for ages under 13.

16arts+
...............................................
................................
Not reC01_m_eudedfor ages un__ieri 6. .............................................................................
._

...........................................
!8 ans+ ....
U.S.A. Rating

Pr°grammiug
See "US Models" on page 34 for details.

.........................................................................................

Viewing Blocked Programs
You can view blocked programs by entering the password, PressENT when tunedto a blocked program,
then enter the password. This temporarily turns the parental control feature off. To reactiw_te the Parental
Lock settings, turn offthe TV. When the TV is turned on again, your Parental Lock settings are reactivated.

35

Using

the Menus

Using the PC Settings

Wide

Mode

Normal

Select to display

in the original

Full1

Select to enlarge

the picture

to fill the display

image size.
area, keeping

the picture

to fill the display

area.

its original

aspect ratio.
Full2

Reset

Resets

Select to enlarge

the cnrrent

setting

to the default

values, except

Wide

Mode

and Power

Management.
Auto

Adjustment

Select to automatically

adjust the display

receives

from the connected

an input signal

well with certain

input signals.

position

and phase

In such cases,

nmnually

Adjust

after

Pitch

Adjust

uneven

Allows

you to move the position

of the picture

lei't and right.

Vertical Center

Allows

you to move the position

of the picture

up and down.

Power

On

Horizontal

Center

Management

sharpness

36

may not work

below.

sharpness.

on screen.

Select to automatically

switch to the standby

signal input for 30 seconds.
Off

when the TV

Adjustment

adjust the options

Phase

Pitch to fine tune overall

of the picture

PC. Note that Auto

Select to turn off

Power Management.

mode when there is no

Using the Menus

Using the Analog

Setup Settings

2
Favorite

Channels

Lets you set up a list of up to 16 of your favorite
11411,to highlight

Press

2

Favorite Channel, then press @
to select it.
Press t_/,!- to scroll through the channels until you find the channel
add and then press

@

To acid other Favorite

Auto Program

Automatically

1
2
Channels

number

( 1- 16) that you want to make your

that you would like to

to select it.
Channel

sets up the channel

Select OK to start Auto

Allows

numbers,

repeat steps 1-2.

list on the TV for all receivable

screen will

channels.

Program.

When Auto

is done, the Show/Hide

you to show or llide channels that appear when you use the CH +/- buttons.

Press tl4'!" to scroll through

2

hide. Then press @
to select it.
Press tl4,1, to determine
if the channel

Allows

Program

appear. (See below)

1

To show

Label Channels

Channel

Select Auto Program.
Channels

Show/Hide

a Favorite

channels.

1

the channels

or hide more channels,

you to assign

repeat

labels (such as station

until you find the channel

will be shown or hidden.
steps 1-2.

call letters)

1

Press tl4,1, to scroll through the channel numbers.
number that you want to assign a label.

2

Press

tl4,1, to scroll through

the label characters

next character.

Repeat

and press

@

to set.

To assign

labels to more channels,

you want to show or

to add tip to 5 characters

repeat steps

to channel
Then

(A-Z,

numbers.

press @

to select

0-9, etc.). Press

the channel

* to move to the

to the label. Press * to highlight

OK

1-2.

37

Using

the Menus

Using the Digital Setup Settings

Highlight Digital
Setup and press @.
The Digital
appears.

Digital Channels

Setup option

Favorite

Lets you set up a list of up to 16 of your favorite

Channels

1

Press tl./,II, to highlight

a favorite

channel

channels.

number

( 1-16) that you

want to make your fi/vorite channel.
2

Enter the number

you wish to assign to the channel.

relnove the existing favorite
favorite channel list.
To select other favorite

Digital Channels

Add

Auto Program

Automatically
digital

Show/Hide
Channels

channel

channel

numbers,

Select to acid digital
sets up the channel

will

repeat

steps 1-2.

channels.
list on the TV for all receivable

channels.

Program

1

Select Auto

2

Select OK to start Auto
select OK.

then Start.

Program.

Allows you to show or hide channels
+/- buttons.

1

Reset

and Surf will take yon to the

Press tl./,1!,to scroll through

Program

When Auto

that appear

the channels

is clone,

when you use the CH

until you find the channel

you want to show or hide.
2

Press

@

to deterlnine

if the channel

To show or hide more channels,

Label

Channels

Allows you to assign
numbers.
1

labels (such as station

Press tl./,1!,to scroll through
to select

repeat

the channel

number

Press tl./,1!,to scroll through

the channel

call letters)

numbers.

the label characters

to the label. Then press @

To assign labels to more channels,

38

steps 1-2.

to channel

Then press

that you want to assign

Press * to move to the next character.
characters

will be shown or hidden.

Repeat

(A-Z,

0-9, etc.).

to add up to 7

to set it.

repeat steps 1-2.

@

a label.

Using the Menus

Digital

Setup

Caption

Vision

Allows you to select from several closed-caption modes for digital
channels. To set Caption Vision for analog channels, see page 31.
On

AN

Sync

Caption

Vision

is turned on.

Off

Caption

Vision

is turned off.

Program

Allows you to set basic and advanced Caption Vision
options. See "Progrmnming
Caption Vision" below.

Off/1/2/3

Use this option to make adjustments

to audio and video

synchronization when you have external equipment
connected
to DIGITAL OUT of the TV. Select Off
(default setting) to make no adjustments.
Select 1,2
3 to adjust so that the video and audio from your
connected
Diagnostics

Display

diagnostics

viding
Parental

Lock

The Parental
digital

Lock option

programs

information
in the

that contain

Password
Digital

digital

Rating

are synchronized.

to an authorized

technician
allows

or repair person.

you to set up the TV to block

ratings.

has not been set, or to change

Password

Off

equipment

about the TV. This can be useful in pro-

Digital Setup settings

If the password

Change

external

information

or

option

in the Setup

the password,

settings

use

(see page 32).

Turn Parental Lock off. No programs
that contain
downloadable
ratings are blocked from viewing.

Custom...

Select to block programs

Clear

Select to clear the entire downloadable

All

based on downloadable

ratings.

rating system.

Programming
Caption Vision
If you selected the Program option under Caption Vision, you can change the following settings:
Basic

Allows
CC3,

Digital
.................
CC

you to select basic analog

(EIA-608)

closed

caption

options.

CC4

Texil i Tex}2
See Capiion vision in ii_eSeiup seiiin{ o;_piige 3ii
Text3, Text4
Aiio;;s yo{iio sei digii;{i
i_iigiiaiEiA2;08i or Advanced i_iigiiai
EIA-708).

Advanced

Allows
available

you to select

advanced

digital

(EIA-708)

closed

caption

options.

Select l¥om the

options.

(Continued)

39

Using the Menus

Advanced Settings

Allows you to make additional settings for digital (EIA-708) closed caption options. Select
from As Broadcast, Small Text, Large Text _mdCustom.
Custom...

Allows you to customize the following settings:
Character

4O

Size

Small, Standard,

Large

Character Style
Character Color

Style 1-7
Color 1-8

Character Opacity

Solid, Translucent

Edge Color

Color 1-8

Edge Type

None, Raised, Depressed, Outline,
Left Shadow, Right Shadow

Background Color

None, Color 1-8

Background Opacity
Window Color

Solid, Translucent
None, Color 1-8

Window Opacity

Solid, Translucent

Troubleshooting
If you have additional questions, service needs, or require technical assistance related to the use of your
Sony TV. please visit our website or call one of the following numbers:
http://www.sony.com/TVsupport
1-800-222-SONY(7669)

for US Residents

1-877-899-SONY(7669)

for Canadian

Residents

No picture.
No picture.

Fql

Check Power Saving settings

Cannot receive any channels.

FI
Fql
FI

Make sure tire power cord is connected
Turn on tire power of the TV.
Check antenna/cahle connections.

TV is locked to one channel.

FI

Perform Auto Program to add receivable
TV's memory (pages 37 and 38).

Cannot receive or select channels.

FI

Perform Auto Program to add receivable channels that arc not presently in the
TV's memory (pages 37 and 38).
To receive or select cahle channels, make sure that Cable in the Setup settings

(page 33).
securely.
{b
channels

that are not presently

is set to On (page 34). To receive or select UHF channels
sure Cable is set to Off.
The TV turus off automatically.

over an antenna, make

FI

Check it'tlre Sleep Timer is activated, nr cnuf]rnl the Du ration setting of Timer.
(page 33).
Check Power Management
in the PC Settings (page 36).

Fql
FI
Fql

Check the connection between the optional video equipment and the TV.
Press TV/VIDEO on the remote control (page 19).
If you connect video equipment to the S VIDEO input of the TV, set Auto YC to

FI

On in tire Setup settings (page 33).
Press MENU on tire remote control. Select your desired input from tire External
Inputs list.

Double images or ghosts.

FI
Fql

Check autenna/cahle connections.
Check the antenna location and direction.

Only snow and noise appear on the
screen.

FI
FI

Check if tire antenna is broken or bent.
Check if the antenna has reached tire end of its serviceable
normal use, 1=2 years at the seaside.)

Dotted lines or stripes.

Fql
Fql

Keep the TV away from noise sources such as cars, motorcycles, or hair-dryers.
If using 300 ohm twin lead, move tire excess lead away from tire TV or try using
75 ohm coaxial cable instead.

No color/Dark picture/Cnlor is not
correct/The picture is too bright.

FI
Fql
FI

Press PICTURE to select the desired picture mode (page 19).
Adjust the Picture Mode options in the Picture settings (page 26).
tf you set tire Power Saving mode to Low or High, it will enhance tire black
level.

Noisy picture.

Fql

Make sure that tire antenna
cable.

Fql
Fql

Keep the antenna cable away from other connecting cords.
To avoid TV interference, make sure to use an undamaged antenna cable.

No picture from some video
sources.

Fql

in the

Poor picture.

is connected

using tire supplied

life. (34 years in

75=olun coaxial

Other Information

No sound/Noisy

sound
Check the volume control.

Good picture, no snuud.

Press MUTING
(page 20).
Disconnect ynur
Set Speaker to
not output from

Audio noise.

or VOL + so that "Muting"

disappears

li'om the screen

headphones.
On in the Setup settings (page 34). lfit is set to Off, sound is
the TV's speakers regardless of the TV's volume corrtrol.

Make sure that the antenna
cable.

is connected

using the supplied

75-ohm coaxial

Keep the antenna cahle away from other connecting cords.
To avoid TV irrterference, make sure to use an undamaged arrteuna cable.
Wide Mode changes

"Black

The current Wide Mode setting is automatically replaced with the 4:3 Default
setting when yon change the channel or vide() input, if 4:3 Default in the Screen
settings is set to other than Off. If you want to lock in the Wide Mode selected
with the WIDE button, set 4:3 Default to Off in the Screen settings (page 29).
Check the Auto Wide option in the Screen settings (page 29).

automatically.

box" on screen.

You have selected a text option in the Setup/Digital
Setup setting and no text is
available. (See pages 31 and 39 to reset Setup selections.) To turn off this ti:ature,
set tire Caption Vision option to Off. If you were trying to select closed
capdnuing, select CCl irrstead nf Text1-4.

Black bands appear at the top and
bottom of the screen.

17

Some wide screen programs

check the documentation
provider).
Certain
digital

programs
sources

on DVD or other

display

detail, especially
or dark scenes.

during

are fihned in aspect ratios that are greater than 16:9

(this is especially common with theatrical releases). Your TV will show these
programs with black hands at the top arrd hnttnm nfthe screen. Fnr mnre details,

17

a loss of
fast-motion

that came with your DVD (nr contact ynur program

The compression used by certain digital brnadcasts and DVDs may cause your
TV's screen to display less detail than usual, or cause artilhcts (small blocks or
dots, pixeladnns) to appear on your screen. This is due to ynur TV's large screen
and ability to show very fine detail, arrd is normal lor certain digitally recorded
programs.

Remote control does not operate.

FI

Check the pnlarity nf the batteries or replace the batteries.
Point the remote control at the remote control sensor of the TV.
Fluorescent lamps can interli:re with your remote control
nff the fluorescent lamps.
Keep the remote corrtrol sensor area clear from nbstacles.

Some digital

cable channels

are not

FI

being displayed.
rq
Lost passvrord.

How to reset the TV to factory
settings.

try turning

Certain cable companies have limitations on the broadcast nf digital cable
channels. Check with your cable company l\_r mnre irrli.)rmation.
The digital cable channel may be set to Hidden in the Show/Hide Channels
setting (see page 38).
Select the Parental Lock settings nn the Setup settings, then enter tire lollowing
master passwnrd: 4357. The master password clears your previnus password arrd
allows ynu tn enter a new passwnrd (page 32).

FI

Turn nu the TV. While holding down the t1"button on the remote control, press
the POWER button on the TV. (The TV will turn itself off, then back on again.)
Release the t1"button.
WARNING: The Reset will clear all of your customized
Parental
Lock setting.

42

operation;

settings irrcluding

Other Information

PC Input Signal Reference

Chart

Resolution
Signals
VGA

[

Horizontal(Pixel)
640
640
720

SVGA

800

XGA

800
1024
1024
1024

WXGA

1280
1280
1360

SXGA

1280

SXGA+

1400

Vertical
(Line)
480
48O
400
600
600
768
768
768
768
768
768
11124
1t)50

I (kHz)
Horizontal

h'equency
31.5
37.5
31.5
37.9
46.9
48.4
565
60.0
47.4
47.8
47.7
64.0
64.7

l Vertical

(Hz)
6(}
75
70
6{}
75
6(}
70
75
6(}
6(}
6(}
6(}
6(}

Standard
VGA
VESA
VGA-T
VESA Guidelines
VESA
VESA Guidelines
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA
VESA

o

43

Other Information

Specifications
•

I
AUDIO
OUT:
500 mVrlns (1/,_1% modulation)
More than 1 Vrlns at the nlaxinmm volume setting (Variable)
More than 500 mVrms (Fixed)
PC IN 8:

Televisitm
system:
NTSC
ATSC (SVSB terrestrial)
QAM on cable

American TV standard
ATSC compliant 8VSB
ANSI/SCTE 07 2t)t)0
(Does not include CableCARD
flmctionality)
Channel coverage:
Analog
Digital
Tcrrcstrial
2-69
2-69
Cable
1-125
1-135
Antenna: 75-ohm extcrnal terminal for VHF/UHF
Panel System:
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Pand
Display resohttitm
(horiztmtal
1,920 dots x 1.080 lines
VIDEO
IN 1/2/3:

D-sub 15-pin, analog RGB, 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms, positive
See tile PC Input Signal Relcrencc Chart on page 43
PC AUDIO INPUT:
Stereo mini jack, 0.5 Vrms, 1 kilohm
Headphtmes:
sire-co nfini jack
hnpedance: 16 ohms
Speaker
output:
10w + lOW

× vertical):

S VIDEO (4-pin mini DIN) (VIDEO 112 only):
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p (Bursl signal), 75 oluns
VIDEO:
1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
AUDIO:
500 nlVrms (100% modulation)
hnpedance: 47 kilohms
HD/DVD
IN 4/5:

Power Requirement:
120 v-241) v AC, 50/6t) Hz

Supplied
accessories:
Renlote control RM-YDOI 2 (l)
Size AA batteries (2)
75-ohm coaxial cable ( 1)
AC power cord (1)
HD 15-HD 15 cable ( 1)
Support belt ( 17. securing screw (1) and wood scrcw( 1)
Cable hokler (1)
Operating Instructkms (1)
Quick Setup Guide ( 1)
Warranty Card (1)
Online Registratkm Card (U.S.A, only) (1)
Optitmal
accessories:
Headphones plug adapter
Connecting cables
Wall-Mount Bracket: SU-WL51

YPBPR (Component Video):
Y: 1.0 Vp-p. 75 ohms unbalanced,
sync negative
PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Signal lonnat: 480i. 480p. 720p. 11180i
AUDIO:
500 mVrms (100% modulation)
hnpedance: 47 kilohms
HDMI IN 6/7:
HDMI:

Video: 480i. 480p. 720p. 1080i. 1080p
Audio: Two channel linear PCM 32, 44.1 and
48 kHz, 16.20 and 24 bits
AUDIO (HDMI IN 6 only):
500 mVrms (100% modulation)
hnpedancc: 47 kiloluns

Screen

size (in inches)

Speaker/Full

range

46

4t)

70 × 130
2 3/4 × 5 7/16

55 x 150
2 1/4 × 6

(2)

(in ram)
(in inclles)
Power etmsumption
(in standby)

(in use)

24t) w
200 w
All models less than 11.1W

Dimensions
with stand (in ram)

1120 x 805 × 334

988 x 715 x 266

44 I/8 x 31 3/4 x 13 1/4
1120 × 755 × 118

39 x 28 I/4 × 10 1/2
988 x 665 x 105

44 1/8 x 29 3/4 x 4 3/4

39 x 26 1/4 x 4 1/4

with stand
with stand

36.0 kg
79 lb. 6 oz.

2%5 kg
60 lb. 10 oz.

without stand
without stand

30,0 kg
66 lb. 3 oz,

23.0 kg
5(I lb. 12 oz,

with stand (in inclles)
without stand (in into)
wifl_om stand/in
Mass

inches)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

44

4:3 Default 29

H

R

A

HD/DVD IN jack ( 1080i/720p/480p/
480i), described 14
HDMI IN.jack, described 1 4
Headphones jack, described 13
Horizontal Center 30, 36
Hue 26

Reset 26, 28, 36, 42
RETURN button 20

A/V Sync 39
AC IN 14
Advanced Settings 27
Alternate Audio 20
Audio Out 34
AUDIO OUT jack, described
Auto A_[iustment 36
Auto Program 18, 37, 38
Auto SAP, MTS setting 28
Auto Wide 29
Auto YC 33

14

M

Described34
12

Digital Channels 38
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) 14
Digital Rating 39
Digital Setup 39
DIGITAL/ANALOG button 20
Display Area 30
DISPLAY button 21
Display Mode 26

English Rating 35
Ei'_T bulton 20

F
Favorite Channels 37, 38
FREEZE button 19
French Rating 35

G
GUIDE button 19

MENU

Speaker22, 34

T

Analog24
Analog Favorites 24

Digital24
Digital Favorites 24
External h_uls 24
Settings 20
MENU button 20, 22
Movie Rating 34
MTS 28
MUTING button 20

Target Inputs 26, 28,
TIMER LED 22
Timer Settings 33
TOOLS button 21
Treble 28

29

Troubleshooting41,42
Turning on/off the TV 22
TV Rating 34
TV/VIDEO button ] 9, 22

U

N
Noise Reduction

Sharpness 26
Show/Hide Channels 37, 38
SLEEP button 19
Sound Mode 28
STANDBY LED 22
Steady Sound 28
Support Belt 15
Surround 28
Swivel 16

Light Sensor
Described 22
Setting 33

Cable

13, 14

Sound28

Language31

C

S VIDEO jack, described
Setting up channels 18
Settings
Analog Setup 37
Digital Setup 38
PC 36
Picture 26
Screen 29
Setup 31

21

L

Brightness26

E

J

Label Channels 37, 38
Label Video Inputs 32

Bilingual audio 28

D
Diagnostics39

hffo Banner 31
Infrared Receiver (IR) 22
Installing the TV on a wall 17

JUMP button

B
Backlight26
Balance28
Bass28
BBE28

With VCR, connecting
(!able holder 17
Caption Vision 31, 39
CH+_ button 21, 22
Cham_els
Creating labels 37, 38
Setting up 18
Closed cal)lioll modes 31
Color 26
Color Temperature 26

I

S

27

P
Parental Lock 32, 39
Password 39
PCIN 13
Phase 36
PIC OFF LED 22
Picture 26
PICTURE button 19
Picture Mode 26
Pitch 36
POWER button 20, 22
POWER LED 22
Power Management 36
Power Saving 33
Product hfformation 34
Pwgram Options 20

ILS.A. Rating 35
Unrated 34

V
VCR
With cable, connecting 12
Vertical Center 30, 36
Vertical Size 30
VHF/UHF input, described 14
VIDEO/AUDIO (L/R) jacks,
described 13, 14
Viewin_ Blocked Pro{*rams 35
VOL+/Z button 20, _2
Volume Offset 28

W
WIDE button 21
Wide Mode 29, 36

Q
Quiet Power On

33

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• Have questions on the use of your television after reading your manual
• Experience difficulty operating your television

Contact Sony Customer Support at:
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Canada

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