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WARNING

Note on Caption

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the projection TV to rain or
moisture.

This television receiver provides displa) of television
closed captioning in accordance with § 15.119 of the FCC
rules,

Vision

Note on convergence
adjustment
Before you use your projection TV. make sure m adjus[
convmgence. For details, see "'Adjusting the Convergence
Ataomadcally - FLASH FOCUS TM -" on page 33.

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PERSONNEL

This symbol is inteaded to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"
wilhin the product's enclosure thai may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons
This symbol is intended to alerl the user to the
presence of important operating and
maintenance tservicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.

CAUTION
"Ibprevent electric shock, do not use this polarized AC
plug with an extension cord. receptacle or other outlel
unless the blades can he full3 inserted to prevent blade
exposure.

CAUTION
When using TV games, computers, and
similar products with your projection
TV, or viewing a TV station whose logo
always stays on the screen, keep the
brightness and picture functions at low
settings. If a fixed (non-moving)
pattern
such as a station logo is left on the
screen for long periods of time,
especially at a high brightness or
picture setting, the image can be
permanently imprinted onto the screen.
These types of imprints are not covered
by your warranty.

2

Note to CATV system
installer
"['hisreminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer's attention m Article 820-40 of the NEC thai
provides guidelines for proper grounding and in
pm_ticular, specifies 1hat the cable ground shall be
connected m the grounding system of the building, as
close lo the point of cable entry as practical.
Use of this television receiver for other than private
viewing of programs broadcast on UHF, VHE
transmilted by cable companies or satellite for the use of
the general public may require authorization from the
broadcaster/cable company and/or program ownm-.
NOTiFiCATiON
This equipment has been tested and found to comply wi_h
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuan/to Par/15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation, This equipment generates, uses.
and can radiate radio frequency energ) and. if not
installext and used in accordance wi/h the instructions.
ma3 cause harmful interference with radio
communications. Howevm: _here is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation, If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined b 3
turning the equipment off and on. Ihe user is encouraged
m u-) to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measm-es:
_J

Reorient or relocate _he receiving anmnna.

J

Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.

d

Connect 1he eqmpment inlo an oullet on a circuil
differem from that to which the receiver is
connected.

J

Consult the dealer or an experienced radiofrV
technician for help,
You are cautioned that any changes or
modifications not expressly approved in
this manual could wfld your warramy and
your authority to operate this eqmpmenL

CAUTION

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stationary

displayed

images

such as TV station

on your TV can cause

PV. resulting

in retention

permanent

oftbe

Please take the fol!owing

logos
damage

steps 1o reduce

J

Avoid operating
the projection
below 5°C 41°FL

-1

If Ihe projection

to your

image in the picture

cold Io a warm

the risk of causing

hnage

of program

retention

program

som_zes or programming

can occur when bright
!ogos are viewed

rff_terial

viewed

reduces

single image will become
your TV.
When viewing

programs

picture

setling

to reduce

levels.

Image retention

"Bfiglltness"
Please

the

images,

adjust the

the "Piclure"

and "Brightness"

is accelerated

by higher

"Piclure"

for ins/ructions

lhe risk of causing

is for the remote

control

J

Operate

J

The plug is designed,

the projection

the wall outlet

In fil inlc

only one way, If you are unable
comact

If any liquid or solid object should

fall inside

unplug

have i/checked
J

TV only on 120 V AC.
for safety puq_oses,

insert the plug fully into the outlel,
dealer.

cabinet,

the projection
by qualified

TV immediateb
service

to

your

personnel

the
and
before

operating i/furlber.
If you will no/be using the projection

TV for several

da_.

the plug ilself.

disconnect

the power

drapery.

to

directed

down from

that face/be

It is desirable

lo install

Sony Corporation

has determined

that th=s product meets the
ENERGY STAR ® guidelines for
energy efficiency.

Trademark

information

I'ruSurround and the, • )">s3 mbol ate trademarks of SRS
Labs. Inc. TruSurround technNogy is incorporaled under
license from SRS Labs. Inc.
BBE and BBE S3 mbol are trademarks of BBE Sound. lnc
and are licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under U.S. Patent No.
4,638,258 and 4,482,866

manual.

Safety

J

wilh opaque

the screen

It is

1he projection TV in a room where 1he floor and walls
are not of a reflective material.

image

KP-57WS510.

keep this notice with the instruction

sunlight.

to use spot lighting

on

RM-Y909.

KP-51WS510.

do not expose

or direct

evaporate

TV.

or m cover the windows

selting_,

KP-46WT510.

from a

As an ENERGY STAR ® Partner

and KP-65WS510.
Please

1he ceiling

seltings.

manual

on the projection

the best piclure,

recommended

tubes in

IMAGE RETENTION IS NOT COVERED BY
YOUR WARRANTY

MODELS:

To obtain

screen

This will heip you leduce
retention.

This documenl

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turning

direct illumination

3 that a

on the picture

with stationary

and higher

picture

the possibilit

imprinled

lefer m your ins®uction

adjusting

stationm2€ images
Changing

directly

or if the room temperature

please wail a few hours to let the moisture
before

such as TV sla/ion

TV at tempei-amres

TV is transported
location,

dusl or

changes suddenly, the picture ma5 be blurred or show
t_oor color due to moistme condensation.
In this case

Hnage retention:
View a variety
malerial.

TV in a hot or humid

place, or in a place subjec_ lo excessive
mechanical
vibration.

How to reduce the risk of "Image Retention"
on your Projection TV
Bright,

Do not ins/all the projection

by pulling

Steady Sound. Digital Reality Creation. Caption
Vision. CineMotion.
Memor1 Stick. and Twin View
are registered tradem_ks of Sony Co_20oranon.
ClearEdge VM and HD Detailer are trademarks of
Sony Corporation.
Owner's

Record

The model

and serial numbers

the spaces

Never pull on the cord.
For details concerning
safety precautions,
see
-'IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS"
on page 4,

are located

at the rear of the

projection
TV, below the Sony logo. on the stickeL and
also on the TV box white label,. Record these numbers
provided

below. Refer

to them whenever

_'all upon your Sony dealer regarding

in

you

this product.

Model No.
Serial No.

installing
J

To prevent

internal

ventilation

openings.

heat buildup,

do not block the

3

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
For your protection,
completely,
Carefull

3 observe

and instructions
operating

please read these instructions

and keep this manual
and comply
placed

instructions

for fulure

reference

with all warnings,

on the set or described
or service

cautions
in the

manual.

Overloading
Do not overload

wal! outlets,

Always
being

turn the set off when it is nol
usexL When

unattended

the set is left

and unused

WARNING

perio_ts of time. unplug

"Ib guard against injury, the following basic safety
precautions
should be observed in the installation,

wall outlet

and servicing

use

of the set.

USe
Sources

This sel should

1be type of power source
1he serial/m(xtel

consult
power,

Grounding
(a plug having

supplied

For those

or
sets designed

refer 1o the operating

with a polarized

one blade wider

grounding

for grounding

power

. Follow

to operate

inslructions_

AC power cord plug

than the olher_, or with

type plug (a plug having a lhird pin
the instructions

For the set with a polarized
plug
This plug will fit into the power

sound from a TV

or popping
unplug

_

while the TV

..... __.. ,!_2)]

the TV and consult

_=__._"
! ' '"

I_,,_,

, - _1,, _[1_"
Ill
Z5

AC power cord

Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of an_, kind into the
set through the cabinet slots as they may _._
touch dangerous voltage points or short )_ _r/,_,_]
out parts thai could result in a fire or
" I _
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the eel

I

Attachments
Do not use auachments

outlet

not

recommended
b) the manufacture]-,
they ma) cause hazards.

_"_
"_./===_

your electrician

as

to have a

suitable outlet installed. Dc not defeal the safety purpose
of the polarized plug by forcing it in.

For the set with a three-wire

grounding

pJug

type

Cleaning
Clean the cabinet

of the projection

TV

with a dr) softcloth. To removedust

@

wipe it gently

This plug will only fit into a grounding-

cloth.

stains

type power outlet. This is a safety

with a cloth slightly

feature.

solution

of mild soap and warm water. Never use strong

sNvents

such as thinner

to insert 1he

plug into the outlet, conracl your
electrician
to have a suitable outlel
installed.
grounding

4

Do not defeat the safety purpose
plug,

Stubborn

If the picture
of the

I_" /[--_f]

may be removed
dampened

becomes

for a long period

with a soft

......

from the screen,

If you are unable

L

snapping or popping sounds.
when being turned on or off.

the plug. If

the plug still fails to fit. contact

AC

or frequent

that could creale a

below:

only one way, This is a safety feature. If
you m'e unable to insert the plug fully
into the outlet. _ry reversing

the

If a snapping

occasional
particularly

or Polarization

This set is equipped
three-wire

on

your dealer

local power company.
from baeery

indicated

against
malfunction

your dealer or service technician. It is
normal for some TV sets to make

plate. If you ale not sure

of 1he type of electrical
To your home.

only from

it from 1he

possibility' of an internal
fire hazard.

is operating,

be operated

for long

as a precaution

set is continuous
Power

extension

cords or convenience
receptacles
beyond their capacity, since this can
result in fire or electric shock

or benzine

for cleaning.

dm'k after using the projection

of time. it ma 3 be necessary

inside of the projection
personnel.

C_L_

with

TV. Consult

qualified

TV

to clean the
service

|nstallation

Power=Cord

Water and Moisture

Do not allow anything

D_ not use power-line
nero" water--

operated

for example,

sets

,-->,L,,--_n

near a

Anteneae

Outdoor
pool, etc,

_Y_'P

_

by Son 5 for the

ALMOST

INVARIABLY

Be sm'e the antenna

any

some protection

exJge is a safety hazard.

ANTENNA
BE TAKEN

TO

FATAL,

system

against

is grounded

voltage

surges

so as m provide
and built-up

static

charges,

and carl combination

Section 810 of the National Electrical
USA and Section 54 of the Canadian

be moved with care, Quick

stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the appliance
and cart combination
to overturn,

Canada

provides

informadon

Code/NEC)
in
Electrical Code in

with respect

grounding

of the mast and supporting

grounding

of the lead-in

to proper

structure,

wire to an antenna

discharge

uniL size of grounding conductors,
location of antenna
discharge unit connection
1o grounding elecmxles,
and

Ventilation

requirements

The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back el
bottom ate provided for necessar 3 ventilation. To ensure
reliable

AN OUTDOOR
CARE SHOULD

KEEP FROM CONTACTING
SUCH POWER LINES
OR CIRCUITS
AS CONTACT WITH THEM IS

specific model of TV. No part of the
TV set should overhang any edge of

should

power lines or other electric

lines or circuils

WHEN INSTALLING
SYSTEM.
EXTREME

to the set. Use only a cart or stand

An appliance

of overhead

with such power

may fall. causing serious injury To a
child or an adult and serious dama

the TV cart or stand:

Grounding

light or power circuits_ or where it can come in con/acl

L_ not place the set on an unst_le
carl stand, t_le or shel£ The set

overhanging

Antenna

ff an outdoor antenna is installed,
follow the precautions
below. An ouUloor antenna system should not be located
in the vicinit_

Accessories

recommended

Io test on or roll

over the power cord, and do not place the
set where the newer cord is subiecl To
wear or abuse.

bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink. or
laundr2, tub. in a wet basement
or
near a swimming

Protection

operation

of the set. and to protec[

it from

Antenna
National

for the grounding

electr(Me.

Grounding According to the
Electrical Code. ANSI/NFPA 70

overheating, these s]ols and opening_ must never be
blocked or covered.
_d

Never cover the slots and opemngs
with a cloth or other materials

J

Never block the slots and openings

_. Afltenna lead-_r/w

by

placing the set on a bed, sofa, rug or
olher similar surface,
J

Never place the set in a confined
space,

such as a bookcase

cabinet, unless proper
provided,

J

or built-in

ventilation

is

Do not place the sol near or over a
radiator or heat register, or where it is
exposed

to direct

NEC: Natfonal
E{edt r_cN Coda

)._.
_--_

250 ParI H

_°

sunlight.

5

Lightning

Safety

For added protection

for this television

receiver

during

_

Check

Upon completion

of any service

or repairs

lightning sierra, or when it is left unattended
and unused
for long periods of time. unplug it from the wall outlet

m the set. ask the service technician to
perform routine safely checks (as specified

and disconnect

by the manufacturer

the antenna.

This will prevent

damage

to

to determine

that the

condition,

and to so

q_

certify. When the se/reaches
the end of its
usetul hfe, _mproper disposal could result
in a picture tube implosion. Ask a qualified

[[t_
a ._>/_
"-'-_'Y-

the receiver due to lightning and power-line surges.

set is in safe operating

Service
Damage RequMng
Service
Unplug the set from the wall outlet and ret_r servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following
condilions:
J

When

the power

plug is damaged

For

cord or

If liquid has been spilled
the seL

J

If the set has been exposed
lo rain or water.

J

If the set has been subjecl

isle

_2_ _'2°_

-

.... _"_"-'_o_'

,1_2:=_1 _._
[
J ]_//k._
'_7_-_
_3

To

has

,ll;¢Y
0_,,

It" the set does not operate
normally

when following

operating
Adjust

the

only those

Improper

conlrols

adjustment

otber comrols

ma 3 result in

and will often

require

exlensive

qualified

Be careful

Carry the projectien
specified manner

the set exhibits

a distinct

change

m

a need for service.

Carry

number

the projeclion

J

{see page

of persons,

i/
men/ioned

TV with the specified

number

11

Do no_ carry the projection

d

Hold the projeclion

J

Model

KP-65WS510

carry the unit.
to service
the cabinet

voltage

cerlifies

may expose

or other hazards.

to qualified

l_placement

the set by yom_elf

service

you to

Refer all

personnel,

Parts
parts are requited,
in writing

be sure Ibe serwce

Ihat he has used

replacement
paris specified b) the manufactm'er
the same charactefislics
as the original paris,
Unauthorized
subsfi/utions
shock or other hazards,

6

the specified

of persons,

to _estore the set to normal

it indicates

Replacement
technician

in the

TV hNding

the speaker

grill.

Do not a/tempt

When

TV

may drop and a serious injury ma_ be
caused, Be sure to follow the instructions
below.
,A

Servicing

servicing

moving

TV

When you place the projection TV
in position, be careful not to drop it _ J_ __
on your foot or fingers,
c_<
J
Watch yore" footing while installing the projection TV.

work by u

lechnician

performance,

dangerous

when

the projection

opemlion.

since opening

of the set.

Safety

without
(c_.-_,--

of

damage

When

to dispose

lfyou carry the projection
TV in a manner
o/ber than the specified manner and

instructions,

thai are specified in the
operating
instructions.

J

technician

shock by being

dropped, or the cabinet
been damaged,
J

_E_"_=cTT".-_

or frayed.

J

excessive

service

ma)

that have

result in fire. electric

TV tightl,*, when carrying
has handles

il.

that you can use m

Contents
Introducing

the Sony Projection

Usino the Menus

TV

Presenling the Sony Projection TV .......................... 8
Using this manual ...................................................
9

/nstafling and Connecting
Projection TV

the

Contents ................................................................

10

Inserting Batteries into the Remote Conlrol .......... 10
Carrying Your Projection TV ................................ 11
Installing the Projeclion TV ................................... l 1
Cormecmr Types .................................................... 12
ProJection TV (-'ontrols and Conneclors ................ 13
Basic Connections (Connecting Cable TV or
Antenna, ........................................................
16
Connecling a VCR and Cable ................................ 19
Connecting a VCR and Cable Box ........................ 20
Connecling
Connecling
Connecting
Connec/ing
Connecling
Video

Overview ................................................................ 51
Using
Using
Using
Using
Using
Using

the
the
the
the
the
the

Video Menu ..........................................
Audio Menu ..........................................
Channel Menu ......................................
Wide Menu ...........................................
Timer Menu ..........................................
Setup Menu .........................................

52
54
56
58
60
61

Other Information
Programming the Remote Control ......................... 71
Operating OIher Comtxments with Your P_*_iection
FV Remo_e Control .....................................
74
Trouhleshooting .....................................................
Specificalions .........................................................
Index ......................................................................

76
79
81

Two VCRs for Tape Editing .............. 22
a Satellile Receiver ............................. 23
a Sate/lile Receiver with a VCR ......... 24
an Audio Receiver .............................. 25
a DVD Player with Component
Connectors .......................................... 26

Connecling a DVD Player wilh A/V Connectors ..2Connecting a Digital TV Receiver ......................... 28
Connecling a Camcorder ....................................... 29
Connecling an AV Receiver .................................. 30
Using the CONTROL S Fealure ............................ 31
Setting Up the Projeclion TV Aummalicall3, ......... 32
Adjusting the Convergence Automaticalll.
FLASH FOCUS TM -. .................................. 33
Adjusting the Convergence Manually ................... 34

Using the Features
Using the Remole ("onlrol .....................................37
Watching the TV ....................................................
40
Watching the Digital TV ........................................ 42
Using Favorite Channels ........................................
Using Twin View TM ...............................................
Using the Freeze Function .....................................

43
44
47

Using Scrolling Channel Index .............................. 48
Using Wide Semen Mode ...................................... 50

3'

Presenting

the Sony Projection

TV

Thank you for purchasing the Sony Projection TV.
This manual is for models KP-46WT510,
KP-51WS510,
KP-65WS510.
KP-51WS510
indicated otherwise.

Features

Some of the features
include:

is used for illustration

KP-57WS510,

proposes,

and

unless

that you will enjoy with your new projection

TV

Hi Scan 1080"_: Enables you to receive the 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i
digital TV formats. By using the VIDEO 5/6/7 IN jacks, you can
connect a DTV (digital television) _ceiver to view DTV programs.
DRC

Multi-Function:

TM

Unlike conventional

line doublers,

the DRC

feam_e doubles vertical and horizontal lines, resulting in four times the
density for quality sources such as DVD, Satellite and Digital
camcordeE
•

.

TM

ClneMotmn
: Reverse 3-2 pulldown
processing provides optimal
picture quality for film-based sources (media originally shot in 24
frames per second).
•

.

TM

.....

Twin V_ew : Using Multi-Image
Drwer (MID-X), Twin View allows
you lo watch two programs side by side with the ability to zoom in on
one pictm'e and listen to the program in the selected window. You can
watch pictures from two different sources (1080i, 720p, 480p or 480i)
simultaneously.
Steady

SoundrM: Equalizes

between

programs

volume

levels so there is consistent

output

and commercials.

Parental
Control:
V-Chip technology allows
unsuitable programming
for younger viewers.

parents to block

Component
Video Inputs: Offers the best video quality for DVD
(480p, 480i) and Digital Set-top box (1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i)
connections.
S-VIDEO
equipment.

Inputs:

ProvMes a high-quality

Favorite Channel
Preview: Preview
without leaving the cmTent channel.

image for connected

up to eight favorite

channels

Scrolling Channel
Index: Allows you to view and choose channels
from scrolling pictures without leaving the cun_nt channel.

8

Introducing

,J

the Sony Projection

TV

J

Wide Screen Mode: Allows you to watch 4:3 normal broadcasls in
wide screen mode (16:9 aspect ratioL
Auto Wide: Allows you to select the wide screen mode automatically.

u

Flash FOCUSTM:
Allows you to adjust convergence automaticall 3

u

Manual Convergence: Allows you to manually adjust the convergence
of specific areas of the screen.

u

Digital Visual Interface (DVIt: Can accommodate a copyprotected
digital connection _HDCP*/to other device_. _such as digital set-top
boxes, that have compatible interfaces. The DV1-HDTV input terminal
is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for use with
personal computers.

5_

Using this manual
We recommend
that you carefull) review the contents of the following three
sections in the order shown to ensure that you full? understand the operation
of your new projection TV.
1

Installing

and Connecting

the Projection

T¥

This section guides you through ) our initial setup. It shows yon how to
install your projection TV. to connect ,our new components
and to connect
the antenna and cable.
2

Using the Features

This section shows you how to begin using your new projection
shows you how to use your remole control functions.
3

TV. It also

Using the menus

This section teaches you how lo access on-screen
projection TV settings.

Instructions
controls

in this manual

are written

are also found on the projection

_ High-bandwidth

Digital Content

menus

for the remote

and adjust your

control.

Similar

TV console.

Protection

9

e_

Contents
The box contains

your new projection

TV, a remote

control and two AA

batteries. No peripheral cables are included. If you intend to add additional
equipment to your projection TV, please check the hookup instructions for
your desired setup before you begin. You may need to purchase cables and/
or splittei:s to complete the hookup properly.

Inserting

Batteries

into the Remote

Control

Insert two size AA (R6) balteries (supplied) by matching
batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment.

10

the + and - on lhe

Installing

Carrying

Your Projection
Carrying

and Connecting

the PrQiection

TV

TV
the projection

TV requires

four 14_ o1"more people.

The projection TV has been equipped with casters for easy movement
hard surface. Please move your projection TV using the casters.
KP-51WS51ll.
KP-57WS510.
and KP-65WS510
only)

on a

O

].--

Handle (KP=65WS510 only_

65'

,, 5t"

_

_.._

_%

__

_:

cO

Recommended

viewing

area {Vertical)

Recommended

viewing

area {Horizontal

I

11

installing

and Connecting

Connector

the Projection

TV

Types
You may find it necessar 3 to use some of the following
during set up.
Coa×ial

connector

types

cable

Standard

TV cable

and antenna

cable

Plug Type
_

_(_

Push into connection.

Screw-on Type
_

@

Screw into connection.

S Video cable
High quality

video cable for enhanced

@

_

AudielVideo

_

picture

quality

ALign _onneetion.
guides and push
into

cable

_

_

_0)_._Push into connection,

Video- Yellow
Audio (Left - White
Audio/Right)

- Red

Some DVD Players

are equipped

with the following

three video connectors:

Y - Green
PB _CB. CbOr B Y _- Blue
PR _Cm C, or R-Y _- Red
CONTROL

S cable

CONTROL

S connections

control

are exclusive

to Sony products

and alloa

of all Sony equtpmem.
_

(_ Push into connection.

DVI cable
DV1 connection
__

12

for a high-bandwidth

copy-protected

Push into connection,

signal

greater

Installing

Front Panel Menu
Controls

and Connecting

the Projection

TV

The front panel menu controls allow access to the on-screen menus without
the use of a remote control. Pressing MENU brings up the on-screen menus.
The arrow buttons move the on-screen cursor in the menus and by pressing
the Select button (+) selects the menu item.

11MEI_AND BY

D

_

S3_REO

,

_

-

_

WM_

MENU

OZO
+

.

13

Installing

and Connecting

the Projection

TV

Projection TV Rear
and Front Panel

Rear oi projection

TV

Connectors
VIDE

_DI_

AUX

TO
_NVILtTER

@
IIDEO
N

Front of projection

14

TV

VHF/UHF

Installing

[_

[_

Connection

Description

DVt-HDTV

Can accommodate

VIDEO

•HDCP_

and Connecting

a copy-protected

to other devices

the Projection

TV

digital connection

(such as digita! set-lop boxes) Ihat

AUDIO

R/L

have compatible

(VIDEO

7 IN

compliant with the EIA-861 standard, and is no/intended
for
use with personal compu/ers, See the instruction manual thai

_

came wilh your equipment
using it with the T_

:z

AUX

interfaces.

The DVI-HDTV

inpu/terminal

for details abeut connecting

AHows you to view local and cable channels

is

and

if your cable

provider does not feature local channels. You can switch
belween local and cable channels easily by pressing ANT
on the remote control. Devices connected
to the AUX
input canno/be
[]

TO CONVERTER

viewed

This is a VHF/UHF
projection

in Twin Vie_

OUT iack thai le/s you sel up your

"IV to switch between

(through

a cable

box_ and normal

scrammed

channels

cable channels

(CATV).

Use this jack instead of a splitter to get belier picture
quality when switching between scrambled and
unscrambled
cable channels.

[_] VHF/UHF

Connects

to your VHF/UHF

[_] S VIDEO
(Rear and front)

Connects

to the S VIDEO

VlDEO-eqmpped

video component,

qualit 3 than the VHF/UHF

[]

[]

[]

or cable.

Provides

better pictare

jacks or the Video tN jack,

VIDEO
(L/R) AUDIO
(Rear and fronb

Connects

Y/PB/PR
(L!R) AUDIO

Connec/s to your DVD player's or Digital Set-top box's
component
video I Y. PB. PR and audio (LtR) jacks.

TV OUT

to the audio and video OUT jacks on your VCR

or other video componen/.
is located

Outputs

the signal

AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)
L (MONO)/R

Connects

CONTROL

To control

IN/OUT

S

TV.

thai the TV is tuned lo _regardless

displayed

on the screen

of

P.

to the left and right audio inpu/s of your audio or

video component.

remote

other Sony eqmpment

control,

eqmpmen/to

connec//be
the CONTROL

_lb control

the projection

S cable.

TV wilh a remote

control

for

connect the CONTROL
S OUT
to the CONTROL
S IN jack on the

TV with the CONTROL

High-bandwidth Digital Content

TV's

S IN jack of the

S OUT jack on the

TV with the CONTROL

projection

with the projection

CONTROL

projection

another Sony product,
jack of the eqmpment

-

A fourlh video inpul i VIDEO 2

on the front panel of the projection

the piclure

[]

antenna

OUT jack of your VCR or other S

S cable.

Protection.

15

installing

and Conneeth_g

Basic

Connections

Connecting Directly
to Cable or an
Antenna

the Projection

TV

(Connecting

Cable TV or Antenna)

The connection you choose depends on the cable found in your home. Newer
homes are eqaipped with standard coaxial cable (see _); older homes
probably have 300-ohm twin lead cable (see [_); other homes mat commn

both (see []).

m

VHF Only or VHF/UHF or Cable
VHF/UHF
75=ohm

cable

N

co_l_lltl

__

Rear of projection

TV

VHF Only or UHF Only or VHF/UHF
300oohrn twin lead cable

___

VHFtUHF

__
_

Antenna

Rear of projection

TV

connector

VHF and UHF

75=ohm ¢r_axial cable

VHF/UHF

_
(not supplied
300=ohm

Cable and Antenna

twin

t

mead cable

If your cable provider
setup

R_a_ofp_oieotioo
Tv

does nat feature local channels,

you may find this

convenient.
CATV cab]_

AUX
TO
_ONVEF_TEF_
No CONVEBTEB
connection
TO

Antenna

cable

Select CABLE
control

16

ta

_

R_ar of project{onTV

VH F,'UHF

or antenna

(ANT)

mode by pressing

ANT an the remote

Installh_g and Connecting

CableBox

Cab{e Box artd Cable

Connections

This is the preferred

basic cable TV h0okup

the Projection

TV

to use if;

Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them (pay
channels vs. regular cable channels) an d YoU need to use a cable box, and
;J

You want to enjoy the Twin View feature.

Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your
cable box when the signa 1is scrambled.
Q

Use the projection TV remote conlrol to change
projection TV when the signal is not scrambled,
tuner provides

Q

a better signal than the cab!e box.)

Use the Twin View feature. (When all charmels are routed through your
cable box, only one channel is sent to the projection TV, so you can not
use the Twin View or Channel !ndex features for your cable box.)

Connect
_')

channels using your
(your projection TV's

the Cable TV cane

to the projection

TV' s VHF/UHF

jack.

Using a coaxial cable, connect the projection TV's TO CONVERTER
jack to the cable box's IN jack. The projection TV's internal converter
allows you to switch between unscrambled
signals coming straight into
the projection TV and scrambled signals coming in through the cable
box. eliminating the need for an external splitter
Using a coaxial cable, connect
projection TV's AUX jack.

the cable box's

Cable box

_

OUT jack to the

AUR

,. CD=
CONVERTEN

75=ohm coaxial

cable {not supplied)
= Signal
VHF]UHF

_ATV cable

3nscrambleO

cbann_lsl

17

Installing

and Connecting

the Projection

TV

Cable Box Only"
Use this hookup if:

If you have a digital
cable box, you cannot use
this connection because
the TO CONVERTER
jack is not compatible with
digital cable boxes.

_J

You subscribe to a cable TV system that uses scrambled
signals reqtflring a cable box to view all channels, and

_J

You do not intend to hook up an) other audio or video eqmpmen[
your projection TV.

1

Connec_ the coaxial
box's IN jack.

connector

2

Using a coaxial cable, connecl
VHF/UHF jack.

from your cable

service to the cable

the cable box's

OUT jack to the TV's

VHF!UHF

,-?
IN

_

OUT
Cable box

Also. set Cable to On in the Channel

18

to

When all channels are routed through your cable box. only one unscrambled
channel is sent to the projeclion TV. so you cannot use the Twin View
feature. If some channels are scrambled, but others are noL consider using
the hookup on page 17 instead.

Cable

Setting the Channel
Fix feature in the Channel
menu (see "Using the
Channel Menu" on page
56), ensures that you do
not accidentally switch
the channels using your
projection TV.

or encoded

menu _see page 56).

Instalih_g and Connecting

Connecting

the Projection

TV

a VCR and Cable
Use this hookup

if:

You have cable TV that does not require
Disconnect

M! power sources before making

"1

Connect

2

Using a coaxial

cable, connect

TV's VHF/UHF

jack.

3

a cable box.

the cable TV cable to the VCR's
the VCR's

any connections=
IN jack.
OUT jack to the projection

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables_ connect the VCR's Audio and
S Video OUT jacks to the projection TV's AUDIO and S VIDEO IN
jacks.

{3

S VIDEO

Cabme

V[_C 810Sl820S
(not supplied)

YC 15W3nV Inot supplied)

19

installing

and Conneeth_g

Connecting

the Projection

TV

a VCR and Cable Box
Use this hookup

if:

U

Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them
/pay channels vs. regular cable channels_ and you need to use a cable
box. and

u

You want to enjoy the Twin View feature.

With this setup you can:
u

Use the projection TV remote control to change channels on your cable
box when the signal is scrambled. To program your Sony remote control
to operate your came box. see "Programming
the Remote Control" on
page 71.
Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your
projection TV when the signal is not scrambled. Your projection TV's
tuner provides a better signal than tire cable box.

U

Use the Twin View feature., When all channels are routed through your
cane box. only one signal is sent to the projection TV. so you cannot
use the Twin View feature.J

Disconnect
1

Connect

al_ power sources before making

any connections.

the Cable TV cable to the proJection

_'_ Using a coaxial

cable, connect

TV's VHF/UHF

the TV's TO CONVERTER

jack.

jack m the

cane box's IN jack. The projectien TV's internal convener allows you
to switch between unscrambled
signals coming straight into the
projection TV and scrambled signals cording in through the cable box.
eliminating the need for an external splitter.

3

Using a coaxial

cable, connect

the cable box's

OUT jack to the VCR's

!N jack.
4

Using AUDIO
VIDEO
jacks,

5

20

and S VIDEO

cables,

OU T jacks to the projection

Using a coaxial

cable, connect

connect

the VCR's

TV's AUDIO

the VCR's

AUDIO

and S VIDEO

and S
IN

OUT jack to the projection

Installh_g and Connecting

the Projection

TV

YC=I 5V!30V
_no_ supplied)

Co_xial
cabl_

.__

VIDEO (yellow)

vMco81
os/82os
(not
supplied)

S VIDEO

Real

o_ proiec_lo[l

TV

21

Installing

and Connecting

Connecting

the Projection

TV

Two VCRs for Tape Editing
If you connect two VCRs, you can record from one VCR to the other while
using your projection TV to monitor what is being recorded.
Disconnect

all power sources before making

any connections,

1

Using AUDIO and VIDEO cables, connect lhe playback VCR's AUDIO
and V1DEO OUT jacks to 1he recording VCR's Audio and Video IN
jacks.

2

Using AUDIO
AUDIO
VIDEO

and VIDEO

cables,

and Video OUT jacks
IN jacks.

connect

the recording

to the projection

TV's AUDIO

Rear of prolec_ion

VCR (playback)

22

VCR's

TV

and

lnstallh_g and Connecth_g

Connecting

a Satellite

the Projection

TV

Receiver

Disconnect aJ| power sources before making any connections.
1
Connect the satellite anlenna cable to the satellite receiver's
SATELLITE

IN jack.

2

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables_ connect tbe satellite receiver's
AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the proJection TV's AUDIO and
S VIDEO IN jacks.

3

Connect

a coaxial cable from your cable o1"antenna

TV's VHF/UHF

Rear of 9roie_tian

to the projeclion

jack.

33/

-[
YC-15Vt30V

{not _upplied

23

installing

and Conneeth_g

Connecting

the Projection

a Satellite

TV

Receiver

with a VCR

Disconnect aJ| power sources before making any connections,
1
Connect the satellite anlenna cable to the satellite receiver's
SATELLITE
2
3
4

Connect

IN jack.

the CATV cable to the VCR's

Using a coaxial

cable, connect

TV's VHF/UHF

jack.

Using AUDIO

and S VIDEO

AUDIO and S VIDEO
IN jacks
5

24

VHF/UHF

the VCR's

IN jack.

OUT jack to the projection

cables_ connect

tbe satellite

OUT jacks to the VCR's

AUDIO

receiver's
and S VIDEO

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables_ connect the VCR's AUDIO
VIDEO OUT jacks to the TV's AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks.

and S

Instal#rig

Connecting

an Audio

and Connecting

the Projection

TV

Receiver

Disconnect

all power SntiFces bafoFe making

Using audio cables,

connecl

jacks to the audio receiver's
Rear

ot projection

the projection

any connections,

TV's AUDIO

OUT _VAR/FIX_

audio LINE IN jacks.

TV

?

IN

25

Installing

and Conneeth_9

the Projection

Connecting
a DVD Player
Video Connectors

TV

with Component

This is the prefen'ed ho0kup to use if:
Your DVD player has component (Y, B-Y, R-Y) jacks.

Using three separate component video cables, connect the DVD player!s
Y, B-Y and R-Y jacks to the Y, PI3 and PR jacks on the projection TV.
Use the V1DEO IN 5 or 6 connections.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

i
2

Using an audio cable, connect

the DVD player's

Audio

OUT jacks to

the projection TV! s AUDIO IN jacks. Be sure to use the same row of
inputs that you used for the video connection (VIDEO IN 5 or 6).
Rear of projeetion

26

TV

Installing

Connecting

a DVD Player

and Connecting

the Projection

TV

with A/V Connectors

Use this hookup

if:

Your DVD player

Disconnect

does not have component

all power sources before making

(Y, PB, PR) jacks

any connection_.

1

Using audio cables, connect the DVD player's
projection TV's AUDIO IN jacks.

Audio OUT jacks to the

2

Using an S VIDEO cable, connect lhe DVD player's
the projection TV' s S VIDEO jack.
Near ot projection

YC=15V/30V
(not supplied

S V1DEO jack 1o

TV

__

DVD player

\

RK°74A (not supplied

27

Installing

and Connecting

Connecting

the Projection

a Digital

TV

TV Receiver

Disconnect
Be sure to read the
Set-top box manual.

'1

aft power sources before making

soy connections,

Using three separate component video cables, connect the Digital TV
Set-top box's Y. PB and PR jacks to the projection

TV.

Some Digital TV
Receivers are equipped
with a DVI connection.
Refer to your Digital TV
Receiver manual for
setup instructions using
this connection.
Using an audio cable, connect the Digital TV Set-top box' s Audio OUT
jacks to the projection TV's AUDIO IN jacks.
Rear of projection

VMCol0HG

(not supplied)

1

RK-74A (rmt suppl_ed}

28

TV

Installh_g and Connecting

Connecting

the PrQiection

TV

a Camcorder
For easy connection of the camcorder, the projection TV has front Audio and
Video inputs ishown below,. Howevel: if you prefer, you can also connect
the camcorder to the projection TV's rear Audio and Video IN jacks.
Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the camcorder's
Audio and S
VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV's AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks.

e_

YC-15V/30V_ _no_ suppliedl
VNC=810St82as
(notsupplied)
VIDEO
_yellOW) =
S VIDEO.

29

installing

and Conneeth_g

Connecting

the Projection

TV

an AV Receiver
For greater control

You canconnectan
AV receiver using botl"
composite video and S
VIDEO. If both are
connected
then the TV

of all audio and video equipment,

connect

an AV receiver.

_ _hange"Vdee Labe for theV DE01 nDutto' Recever (see;page62)
D}sconnent
"1

will detect and display an

eli power sources before making

Connect

the coaxial

cable from the incoming

any eennectmns.
cable conneclion

or

antenna to IN on lhe VCR.

S VIDEO signal. To take
advantage of this feature

2

Using a coaxial
proJection TV.

cable_ connect

OUT on the VCR to VHF/UHF

connect
your
with Videc
1. receiver

3

Using a VIDEO

cable, connect

VIDEO

projection

TV to MONITOR

of VIDEO

on the

1 IN on lhc

OUT on lhe AV receiver.

4

Using an AUDIO/VIDEO
cable, connect TV OUT on lhe projection
to AUDIO/VIDEO
2 IN on the AV receiver.

5

Using an AUDIO/VIDEO

cable, connect

the video equipment

TV

to the AV

receiver.
6

R_ar

Select the Setup menu and set "'Video Label" to "'Receiver" to fix yoar
TV's input to AV receiver _see "'Video Label" on page 621

VMC-810S1820S
{not suppbed)

of proiectlonTV

Cable/
Antenna

5
_, _,

/I

VMC4_I 0S/8208-(not suppJied)

vMco_!0s_820s
_.0t_u_p,ed)

a
I

I
,,uo,o/v,o
, ooT
o

3O

Installing

Using the CONTROL

and Connecting

the Projection

TV

S Feature

CONTROL
S allows you to control your projection TV system and other
Sony equipment with one remote control. In addition to allowing you to
control multiple devices with one remote control, the CONTROL
S feature
allows :_ou to always point your remote control at your projection TV.
instead of having to point it at the other equipment, which might be hidden
or out of direct line of sight.

?

IN

3t

installing

Setting

and Connecting

the Projection

Up the Projection

TV

TV Automatically

After you finish connecting your projection TV. you can mn Auto Setup m
set up your channels. The Auto Setup screen appears when you turn your
projection TV on for the first time after installing it. If you do not want to set
up the channels at this time, you can do it later by using the Auto Program
feature in the Channel menu _see page 57.

Using Auto Setup

"!

Press POWER on the front panel of your projection TV or on 1he remole
con/rol to turn on the projection

J"_ Press the TV (FUNCTIONI

TV.

butten

on your remote control.

Red light will

bYiefly appear.
3

Press CH+ on your projection TV to run Auto Setup, or press CH- to
exit. lI you use the channel buttons on your remote control, be sure to
use the main set of buttons,

_] ,.

ProjectionTVfront oanel

-1
[]
lIMB'S/STUD BY
©

_EREO
©

VOLUME

T./M_

MB_I

+
I

n

32

_

Installing

Adjusting

the Convergence

Automatically--

end Connecth_g

FLASH

the Projection

FOcusr

TV

M-

The projection tube image appears on the screen in three colors (red, green
and blue). !f they do not converge, the color is po01" and the picture blurs.
Before

yon use your projection

The FLASH

FOCUS

TV, be sure to adjust the convergence.

feature allows

YOUto adjust the convergence

automatically.

Projection
TV
front _ane_

QZQI
i

1

Recewe

2

Press FLASH FOCUS.

a TV or cable TV program.

The cross pattern shown below appears and FLASH FOCUS begins
work. The adjustment is compleled when the cross paltern becomes
white and _ou are returned to the program you were watching.

to

-I-

33

Insta#ing

and Connecting

Adjusting

the Projection TV

the Convergence

Manually

The Manual Convergence
feature gives you more control over the TV's
picture than the Flash Focus feature, allowing you to fine-tune the color
alignment of each section of the TV screen.

For details on using the
Setup Menu. see page 61.

t

Press MENU

to displa,_ the Menu.

2

Move the joyslick

*, or * to highlight

3

Move lhejoystick

to highlight

the Setup icon and press

Convergence

and press

_,

@.

A pattem of white crosses appears, witha yellow [ .] aroundoneofthe
crosses. Aligned crosses 4which do not need adjuslmem)
look white and
have little or no red or blue showing. Crosses that are not aligned show
red or blue shades beyond their edges.

-I-I-

-I-I-

-t-4-

-I-I-

-I-I-

-I-4-

"4-I-

-I-

-I-

-4-

-I-

-I-

-4-

-I-

+

+

+

r+l

+

+

+

-I-

-I-

-I-

-I-

-I-

-I-

-I-

"4-

-I-

-I-

"4-

-I-

-I-

"4-

Full/Normal

Movet$-_ _-

Select: _)

4

Using the joystick, move the .r _. to san'ound
adjust. Press @.The.
r _. changes to red.

5

If the cross that you selected has red edges, move the joystick until the
red image is replaced with a white cross. Once you have finished this (or
the cross does not have red edges), press @. The _ _. changes to blue.

6

ifthecrossyoa
selected has blue edges, movethejoystickuntiltheblae
image is replaced with a white cross. Once you have finished this, press
@. The [ ] changes to yellow again.

7

Repeat

a cross that you want to

Steps 4 to 6 to adjust other crosses. When finished,

to exit the manual convergence

34

End: menu

screen and the Setup menu.

press MENU

Installing

Notes on Adjusting
the Convergence
Manually

and Com_ecting

the Projection

TV

U

For best results, stand about 3 to 5 feet back from the picture when
adjusting the convergence.
Begin with the crosses in the center area of
the screen and. once those are adjusted+ move to the crosses on the edges
of the screen.

d

You can make separate adjustments

Zoom_ Wide Zoom. and 108(li high-definition
input. The cross pattern
set+ings appear different in each wide mode. but the adjustment
procedure is the same. Press the WIDE MODE button on the remote to
toggle through

m

to each _ ide mode: Full/Normal.

ca+

the wide mode screens.

ca

ca

35

Using the Remote

Control
The following table describes
more advanced functions,

Button

Descriptions

the buttons

on the ]'emote control

that are for

Outside Panel
[]

Button

Description

MUTING

Press to mute the sound. Press again or press VOL + to
restore the sound.

@

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

.....

in minutes (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that you want the
projection TV to remain on before shutting off
automatically. Cancel by pressing until Sleep Off appears
or turning the power off. While the Sleep feature is set,
press once to view the remaining time.
[]

ANT

Changes between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input.

[]

DISPLAY

Press once to display the current time and channel label (if
set) and channel number. Press again to turn Display off.
See page 60 for details on setting the time.

[]

JUMP

Press to jump back and forth between two channels. The
projection TV alternates between the current channel and
1be last channel that was selected.

[]

FREEZE

Freezes the window picture. Press again to restore the
picture.

® ®

I

_ _i_5_

.............
view and select from all receivable channels scrolling on
the screen without leaving the current one.

[]

f/_,_

The joystick allows for movement of the on-screen cursor.
Pressing down on the center of the joystick selects the item.

[]

VOk +/-

Adjusts the volume.

[]

PIG MODE

Press repeatedly to step through the available video pictm'e
modes: Vivid, Standard, Movie and Pro. Also available in
the Video menu. For details, see "Selecting Video Options"
on page 52.

[]

FAVORITES

Displays the Favorite Channels list. For details, see "Using
Favorite Channels" on page 43.

[]

RESET

Press when in a menu to reset the settings to the factory
defaults.

ISO1NY

37

Using the Features

[]

Button

Description

POWER

Turn on and off the projeedon TV and olher audio/video

buttons

equipment

(GREEN)

For instructions,

you have programmed

into the remote

see "Programming

the Remote

control.
Control"

on page 71
[]

FUNCTION

Select the equipment

buttons

operate,

lights up momentarily

1o show which device
[]

TV/VtDEO

Cycles through

that you wan/_o

i TV. SAT/CABLEI

The indicator

the remote

control

when pushed

is operating.

the video equipmen/connected

m your

projeclion TV's video inputs: TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2,
VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6 and VIDEO 7.

®

[]

0 - 9 and

Press 0 - 9 to select

ENTER

seconds.

a channel.

Press ENTER

Ihe channel

changes

after 2

to selecl immediately.

Turns ordoff Twin View.

For details,

see "Using

Twin

View TM" on page 44.

[]

GUIDE

Displays

the program

MENU

Press to display

guide of your satellite.

the prejeclion

TV on-screen

menu. Press

again 1o exit from the menu.

-'_

[]

CH+/-

[]

CINEMOTION
DRC/

Scan through channels.
Press l_peatedly
to step through the available hlghresolu/ion picture modes: Interlaced.
Progressive
CineMotien.

-..-.-N

nm_'t

©

WIDE

MODE

Press to step through
Normal.

_To
scan rapidly through the
channels, press and hold down
CH+ or CH-.

38

see "Using

and

1he Video Menu"

on

page 52
[]

SONY

For details,

Mode"

the wide screen

Full and Zoom.
on page 50.

For details,

modes:

Wide

see "Using

Zoom.

Wide

Using the Features
Inside Panel
Button

Description

[]

SYSTEM OFF Press to turn off lhe projection TV and all equipment
connecled with S-Link.

[]

_

Play

,_ql
REc

Rewind
Record

--[_]

[] •

s,op

_=_

[]

DVD MENU

Displays the DVD menu

===[_

[]

MTS/SAP

Press to scroll through lhe Multi-channel TV Sound _MTS_
options:

[]

CODE SET

m_
POWER

the remote
For delails,

equipment.

Control"

-Programming

control

to operate

non-

see "Programming

the

on page 71,

Press to turn on the DVD/VCR
programmed

raRE

Auto SAP. and Mono

Sony video
Remote

[]

Stereo.

Used for programming

into the remote
the Remote

player
control.

Control"

you have
For instructions,

see

on page 71

Fast-forward
]

AV1 --

Use to switch conlrol
can program

for connected

delails. _ee "Programming

the Remote

Conlrol"

[] iz

Pause ¢Press agmn to resume normal playbackl

[]

Displays the Video equipment menu.

MENU

[] t, lk

9

video eqmpment.

one video source for each switch posilion.

You
For

on page 71,

Use to operate the DVD menu.

and ENTER
SONY

[]

@

Press to select an audio option: Steady Sound On or Off,

39

Using the Features

Watching the TV
Many TV features can be accessed
following will explain the function
remote control.

Buttons

for

Projection
Operations

[_ TV (FUNCT+ON/
Activates the remote control for use with the projection

TV

[_ ANT-- (AUX input}
Press to change between

+= 77

directly through the remote control. The
of some of the buttons found on your

-'[i]

the VHF/UHF

TV.

input and the AUX input.

[3 TV (POWER}
Turns the projection TV on and off. If a video input indication {e.g.,
VIDEO 1. VIDEO 2/appears
on the screen, press TVNIDEO or CR +/- until

=9=

=- -'4 ;2'

a channel

,-[_]

number

appears.

_4 0=9 and ENTER
Use for direct channel selection. Press 0-9 To select a channel ffer example,
to select channel 10, press 1 and 0 _ The channel will change after 2 seconds.
or you can press ENTER for immediate selection.

[_ CH +lPress to scan through the channels I,+ up or - down _.
[6 VOL+iPress to adjust the volume _+ up or - dowel
_7 JUMP
Press to alternate or jump back and forth between two channels. The
projection TV will jump between the cun'ent channel and the last channel
selected.

N_

801_IY
R_

[8 MUTING
Press to mute the sound. "MUTING' will appear on the screen and will dim
three seconds later. To restore the sound, press again or press VOL +.
_9 FREEZE--/VeRQw
labeled buttonj
This is useful when you need to cop'] down information
that appears
TV's screen/see
"Using the Freeze Function" on page 47/.

on the

SLEEP
Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the approximate
time m
tmnutes 115.30. 45.60. or 90/that you want the projection TV to remain on
before shutting off automatically.

Cancel by pressing SLEEP until "Sleep Off" appears or turning the powm
off.

4O

Using the Features
DISPLAY
Press to displa}

the channel

number_ cun'eot time and channel

label tif set/.

To turn the display off, press DISPLAY again.
[12 TV/VJDEO
Press repeatedly to scroll through available video inputs: TV. VIDEO
VIDEO 2. VIDEO 3. VIDEO 4. VIDEO 5 VIDEO 6. and VIDEO 7.

®-

1.

If you select Skip as a Video Label in the Setup menu, your projection TV
will skip the video input t ou selected I _ee "Video Label" on page 62).
_3 MTS/SAP
Press to scroll through
M T S _ on page 54).

the Multi-channel

TV Sound (MTS) options

(see

_*

1_4 PlC MODE
Press PIC MODE repeatedl3 to directl) choose one of four different
modes that best suits the program you are watching.
Vivid: Select for enhanced

picture

Standard: Select to display
environments.
Movie: Select to display
Pro €Zrofessionar_

contrast

a standard

Select to display

and sharpness.

picture for normal

a finely detailed

video

viewing

picture for low light environmems.

a picture

with minimum

enhancements.

When you select each mode, you can also adjust the picture quality (such as
Brightness. Color. etc._ m suit your taste. For details, see "Mode" on page
52.

41

Using the Features

Watching

the Digital

TV
When you have connected the DTV receiver, you can enjoy digital TV
programs. This projection TV is capable of receiving 1080i. 720p, 480p and
480i digital TV formals i note that 720p is displayed as 480p).
To view a digital
1

Connect

the DTV receiver

, for details,

Press TVNIDEO

3

Select a digital channel

4

to VIDEO

5.6 or 7 1N on the projection

see page 28)

2

Operating

42

TV program

Manual

Adjust the volume

to select VIDEO

5.6 or 7.

on the DTV receiver.

For details_ see the

of the DTV receiver.
of the projection

TV as necessary.

TV.

Using the Features

Using Favorite

Channels
The Favorite

1

Channel

featm'e lets you select programs

from a list of favorite

Press FAVORITES.
The Favorite

Channel

opuons

appear,

Preview window

2

Move the joystick up or down to highlight the channel you want to
watch. The program of that channel appem's in the preview window.
Press

_

to select.

43

Using the Features

Using

Twin

View

TM

Twin View enables you to watch two programs at the same time. You can
also change the size of both the left and right pictures.

Activating
Pictures

Twin

To display
=1

twin pictures

Make sure your projection
a working

2

TV is tuned to

channel.

Press [_.

I_
°r
To canes! twin pictures
J
Press ._1 again (or press

Activating
Picture

the

@

Although two pictures appear on the screen at the same time. only one
picture is active. For an active picture, you can:
_J

Change

channels.

u

Adjust the volume.

u

Switch the inpu[ sources from VHF/UHF to cable by pressing ANT or
W/VIDEO
to switch the video input.
When the picture on the right is activated, the input sources cannot be
swilched to VIDEO 5.6. 7. or AUX by pressing ANT.

LJ

Change

the picture

size _see page 46).
To activate the right picture
J
Move the joystick to the right.

i
To activate the left p}ctute
LI Move the joystick to the left.

44

,

Using the Features

45

Using the Features

Changing the
Picture Size

The zoom feature lets you change

To enlarge the left
picture treduee
the right}
Move the
joystick left to
activate the left
picture (if not
already
activated,
2

46

the size of the left and right pictures.
To enlarge the
right picture
reduce the left}

'

t

Move the
joystick fight
to activate the
fight picture
, if not already
activated.

Move the

Move the

joystick up to
enlarge the
picture and
move the
joystick down
to reduce the
picture

joystick up to
enlarge the
picture and
move the
joystick down
to reduce the
picture.

UsingtheFeatures

Using the Freeze Function
The FREEZE button allows

you to temporarily

capture

You can use this feature to write down information

To use the Freeze function
When the program information

a program!s

picture.

such as phone numbers,

you want to capture

is displayed,

press

FREEZE.
2

3'

The projection
"frozen,

TV switches

to Twin View mode and displays

picture on the right, while the current program

the

continues

_i iiii
i i
iiii i
TO cancel and return tO normal viewing, press FREEZE.

onthe

i

47

Using the Features

Using Scrolling

Channel

mdex

Scrolling

Channel

lndex

channels

scrolling

on the screen without

_ro

allows you to view and select from all receivable
leavin_ the current

I _gGh_

channel,

_

:_:_ctvaN_

To use the Scrolling Channel Index function
1

Press 1_.
The current channel will be reduced in size and displayed on the left in
normal motion picture format. The first channel is briefly (hsplayed on
the bottom-fight
side of the screen_ then frozen. It scrolls up and the next
channel appears on the N)ttom-right.
and the process is repeated with
the other channels.

2

Move the joystick
displayed

To change the direction of

up and down so that the channel

in the cyan frame,

To return to scrolling,

scrollin§,
move the joystick up
or
down once,

and press

'.ou wish to view is

_,

move the joystick

up and down again+
107[_]

To increase scrolling speed,
hold the joystick up or down.

_]

3

48

To enlarge the selected channel into the left flame, press _ again.
The selected channel will be displayed in normal motion picture, and
the sound also switches to this channel.

Using the Features

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
_
_
To cancel
Press 0

Scrolling Channel index
again to resume normal viewing.

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

49

Using the Features

Using

Wide Mode
Wide Screen mode lets you watch 4:3 normal
Screen modes (16:9 aspect ratio).

broadcasts

_ Press

through

in several

Wide

You can also access the
Wide Mode settings in the
Screen menu. For details, see
page 58.

WIDE

MODE

repeatedly

to toggle

the following

Wide

Mode settings.

Wide Zoom enlarges the center portion of the 4:3
picture proportionately;
however, only the left and
right edges of the screen are stretched to fill the 16:9
screen. The picture has a normal appearance,
as
much as possible.
Wide Zoonl

Normal returns the 4:3 picture to its original size.
Bars are visible at left and right sides to fill the 16:9
screen.

Normal

! I

&
Full Mode stretches the entire 4:3 picture horizontally
only, to fill the 16:9 screen. The picture has an
elongated appearance.

Full

&
Zoom Mode enlarges the entire 4:3 picture
proportionately
to fill the 16:9 screen. Useful for
watching Letterbox movies.

Zoom

When you change channels or inputs, the Wide Mode settings revert
to the 4:3 Defaultsetting in the Screen menu. To retain the current Wide
Mode setting as channels and inputs are changed set 4:3 Defaultto Off,
For details, see page 58.

5O

Overview

'

® ®
f

Opening

and

choosing

MENU

a menu:

1

Press

to display

the menu

2

Move the joystick

3

Use the joystick

to scroll

4

See the specific

menu

to the desired

screen.
menu

@

icon and press

to select

it.

E

through

page

the features.

for instructions

on moving

through

the

menu.

The menu gives you access to the following featm'es:
Menu
m
R*I[_[:I'_

leon

Description
Allows

Page

you to make adjustments

to your picture

It also
the
typeallows
of program
you to you
customize
are viewing.
the Picture
Offers

enhanced

audio options

Mode

such as listening

audiosound
the
programming
on your projection
(SAP), orTV.
customizing

settings.

52

based on
to second

54

the Effect of

To end a menu session:
m

Press MENU again.
[_q

one menu
session and meve to
snother:
To end

m

Allows
Program
Allows

you to set up a Favorite
function,

Channel

list, run the Auto

56

and more.

you to set the wide screen

mode, adjust

the

58

vertical center in wide mode, and set the 4:3 Default
mode,

Press the joystick _, to
return to the menu icons.
Move the joystick 4, or ,_.to
choose the next menu icon

you to program your projection TV for scheduled viewing
Lets
the clock on your projection
TV and allows
using you
the set
Timers.

60

m

Provides

61

[_]

the
on-screen
menus. inputs,
labeling
your Video

and press @ to select it.
several

options

for

setting

up your channels,

and selecting

the language

of

51

Using the Menus

Using

the Video

Menu

To select the Video Menu
"1

Press MENU.

2

Move the joystick

and press Q,

icon _
3

Use thejo3
through

4

Press

stick to scroll

the features.
_

to select a feature.

That feature's
appears,

Selecting

Video

to the Video

adjusrmem

5

Use the joystick

6

Press

7

Press MENU to exit the menlt screen.

_

to make the desired

adjustments

to selecuset.

To r_-store the factory default settings
Hue, Sharpness and Color Temp
u
Press BESET on the remote control

for Picture,

The Video menu includes

options.

the following

Brightness.

Color,

when in the Video menu.

Options

Option

Description

TO quickly and easily
change from one Video
Mode to another use the

Mode

Vivid

Customized
picture

Select for enhanced picture con/rast and
sharpness.

Standard

Recommended

;,iewmg

Movie

Select for sol1, film like, picture.

Pro

Select for professional monitor like appearance.

PIC MODE on the remote
control.

Picture

Adjust

to increase

picture

contrast

Brightness

Atliust

to brighten

or darken the picture

Color

Adjust

to increase

or decrease

color intensi/y,

Hue

Adjust

to increase

or decrease

the green 1ones.

Sharpness

Adjust

to sharpen

or soften the picture.

Color

Choose

from three color temperalures:

Temp

White
tnTensi_y
adjustment

52

picture

con/rast

for Normal viewing conditions.

and deepen

the color or decrease

and soften the color.

Cool

Select to give the white colors a blue tint,

Neutral

Select

Warm

Select to give the white colors a ted tint _NTSCStandard ,.

to give the white colors a neu/ral

finL

Using the Menus

Opfion

Description

DFIC Mode

Creates

a high-resolution

Digital

sources

(i.e.. DVD pla3 er. Satellite

Realit_
Creation

Interlaced

Recommended

for moving

Progressive

Recommended

for still images

CineMotion

Recommended

for 24 frame-per-second

picture

wilh 4x density,

for high quality

receiver_.
pictures.
and text.
films,

53

Using the Menus

Using

the Audio

Menu

To select the Audio Menu
1

Press MENU.

r_

Move the joystick
Audio icon []

3

Press

the options.
_

Options

Audio

_._=

to selecl an option.

That option's

Selecting

and press O.

Use thcjo 3 stick to scroll
through

4

to the

settings appear.

5

Use the joystick

to scroll through

6

Press O

7

Press MENU to exit the men_t screen.

to select the desired

the settings.

setting.

To restore the factory default settings
LJ Press RESET on the remote control

for Treble. Bass and Balance
when in the Audio menu.

The Audio menu includes

opnons:

the following

Option

Description

Treble

Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched

Bass

Adiust

Balance

Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.
On
Selecl to stabilize the volume,

Steady
Sound

Effect

sounds.

to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds

Off

Selec/to

turn off Steady Sound.

TruSurround

Select for surround

sound (for stereo

programs

only),

MTS

Simulated

Adds a surround-like

Off

Normal

Stereo

Selecl for stereo reception
broa4cas/in
stereo.

Auto-SAP

Enjoy stereo.
bilingualand

effect

to mono

programs

or mono receotion.
when viewing

a program

Select to automatically

swilch the projection

_nono

second

when a signal

programs

If no SAP signal is present,
remains in Stereo mode.,
Mono

audio programs

Selecl for mono
during

54

stereo

reception.

weak stereo

me projection

(Use to reduce

broadcas/s.

TV 1o

is received.
T\

noise

Using the Menus

Option

Description

Speaker

On

Selec/to

lurn on the projection

TV speakers,

Off

Selecl to lurn off lhe projection

TV speakers

listen to 1he projeclion
your external
Audio Out
Easy corttrol

Variable

['he projection

audio

syslem

TV's

/he volume outpu/from
be controlled
control

Of'VOild#_?e

_djus_mems
Fixed

Fhe projeclion
volume,

speakers.

speakers

are turned

off, but

your audio syslem

by the pro)ection

TV's speaket_

TV's

is fixed, Use your audio receiver's
through

can still

remote

are turned off and the

bass and lt'eble outpu/of

/o adjust the volume

and

TV's sound only through

the projeclion

TV

volume contro]

your audio system.

$$

Using the Menus

@

Using the Channel

Menu

To select

the

Channel

'1

Press

MENU.

2

Move

the joystick

Channel

icon

9.

3

4

Use thejo)

Options

Channel

to lhe

_

and press

stick

to scroll

through

the features.

Press _

lo select

That

Selecting

Menu

5

Use

6

Press

_'_ to select

7

Press

MENU

The

Channel

Option

thejo)

a feature.

options

feature's

stick

menu

appear.

to scroll

throagh

the opnons.

the desired

option

to exit the menu

screen.

includes

the following

options:

Description

Favorite Channel Auto

Select if ? ou want Favorile

Channel

options

to

be set automatically
to the last eight channels
selected with 1he 0-9 bu//ons.

Manual

Select if _ ou want to inpul your own selec|ions
as Favorite

Channel

'1

_

Press

options,

to selecl

a favorile

channel

number.
Use the joystick
channels

to scroll through

until you find 1he channel

the
you

wan1 to add to your favorites.
Press

Cable

On
Off

56

_,_ to selecl

Select if you are receiving
CATV cable.

iL
cable channels

Select if you are using an amenna.

with

Using the Menus

Option

Description

Channel

Fix

2-6

"'Fix" your project

on TV s channel

semn_

to 3

Useful when .you
!lave a cable box

or 4 and use the cable box. VCR or salelli/e
rece ver to change channels, Selecl one of these

or satellite
receiver connected

seltings if you have connected
VHF/UHF jack.
AUX 2-6

Same as 2-6. except

1

Use when connecting

the device

Program

Aulomalically
channels

Channe

Removes

Skip/Add

1

programs

the projection

and adds viewable

1o scroll through

find the channel

you wan/lo

Press

3

Press the joystick

_

should

be

TV for all receivable

channels.

Use the joystick

2

to the

a cable box to conlrol

exlernal video sources. TV output
connec/ed
through the cable box.
Auto

1o the

you select one of these

seltings if you have connected
AUX jack. (see page 151
Video

the device

the channels

until you

skip/add.

Io selecl il,
up or down to toggle between

"'Add" and

"Skip.

4
Channel

Label

Press

@

1o selecL

Label up lo 20 channels

with their s/arian

call letters.

57

Using the Menus

Using the Wide Menu
To select the Wide menu
"1

Press MENU.

2

Use thejo)

stick to move to lhe

Wide icon _
3

Move the joystick
through

4'

Press

Wide

to scroll

the features.
_'_ lo select a feature.

That feature's

Selecting

opuons

appear.

5

Use thejo)

stick to scroll through

6

Press

'7

Press MENU to exit the metal screen.

The Wide menu includes

the following

Option

Desersption

To change from one
Wide Mode to another

Wide Mode

Wide Zoom

use the WIDE MODE
button on the remote
control.

Mode,to useyor
4:3 sources.

Select a Wide

Wide Mode is
unavailable while in Twin
View Index or Freeze

The 4:3 Default
functions only when the
projection TV receives
480i signals.

the options.

_,_ to select the desired option

Options

mode.

Wide MOde;F',_11
4:so_f_uJt W da
Vettidal Oenter:_

and press O.

options:

Select to enlarge

the 4:3 picture,

Normal

Select to _lurn
12qode,

Full

Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture
only, to fill the wide screen

Zoom

Select Io enlarge

the 4:3 picture

4:3 Default
Select the dej_ult
Screen Mode to
use for 4:3

Wide Zoom

are

to normal

horizontall_

the 4:3 pictut'e horizontally

and vertically to an equal aspec/ratio
the wide screen.
Select to enlarge

the 4:3 picture,

1hal fills

while the

upper and lower paris of the picture
condensed 1o fil the wide screen.

are

Normal

Select 1o relurn
mode,

Full

Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture
only, to fill the wide screen

horizontally

Zoom

Select to enlarge

horizontally

_'ources_

the 4:3 picture

the 4:3 picture

and vertically to an equal aspecl
the wide sct'een.

Off

Select to continue
Mode selting
changed,

58

while the

upper and lower parts of the picture
condensed 1o fit the wide screen.

to normal

ratio that fills

using the curt'ent

when the channel

Wide

or inpu; is

Using the Menus

tf 4:3 Default is set to
anything but Off the Wide
Mode setting changes
only for the current
channel. When you
change channels (or
inputs), Wide Mode is
automatically replaced
with the 4:3 Default
setting. To retain the
current Wide Mode setting
as channels and inputs
are changed, set 4:3
Default to Off.

Option

Oescription

Vertical Center

Allows you 1o move the position of lhe picture up and down 111
1he window. Available only in Wide Zoom and Zoom modes.,
Move the joystick up or down to choose a position and press

G

59

Using the Menus

Using the Timer Menu
To select the Timer menu
"1

Press MENU.

2

Move the joystick
Timer icon []

to the
and press

9'

To set the Current Time
1

Use the jo 3 stick to select
""Current Time". then press

S,l,_t:®

Mov.:_._

Ena_

9.
lfit is currently

Daylight

Saving Time. be sure to set the mode to "On"

first.
3

Use thejo3

stick to enter the correct time. then press

4

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

9"

To set the Timer
Before setting the timer, be sure to set your projection
cun'ent time and Daylight Saving Mode.
1

Move the joystick

to "Timer

1" or "Timer

2". then press

rA_ Use the jo) stick to enter your da) time. channel,
preferences:

then. press

TV's clock to the

_.

and timer duration

_ to select each one.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.
To reset the Clock er Timers
J

Selecting

Options

Timer

Press RESET on the remote control
Timer menu.

The Timer menu includes

the following

after selecting

options:

Option

Description

Timer 1
Timer 2

Program

Select m eel the Timer by day, time. duration.
and channel.

Off

Select 1o turn off the 'rimer.
setlings will be saved.,

Current Time

Sel 1he currant

Daylight Saving

On
Off

(Your

previous

time.
Select in the Spring
Daylight

Saving

to adjust the time during

Time.

Select in the Fall to adjust the time al the end
of Daylight

6O

that option in the

Saving

Time.

Using the Menus

Using

the Setup Menu
To select the Setup _,,_enu
1

Press MENU.

2

Move the joystick
icon []

3

and press

Press

the features.
_'_ lo select a feature,

That feature's

Selecting
Setup Options

_.

Use the JO3 stick to scroll
through

4

to the Setup

opuons

u._o,,_

5

Use the jo3 stick to scroll through

6

Press

7

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

_

the options.

to select the desired option

The Setup menu includes

the following

Option

Description

Parental Control

Allows

opnons:

you to set up the TV 1o block

their content

Caption Vision

_.d_

s._,_:_

appear.

and rating levels,

'Using

the Parent

Allows

you to select

programs

Menu"

programs

For delails

according

about setting,

To
see

on page 63.

from Ihree closed

1hat are broadcas/with

caption

closed

modes ¢for

captioning),

Off

Turns off Caption

Vision.

CC 1, CC2,

Displays

version

CC3.

dialog or sound effects of a program.
. Should be set to CC1 for mosl

CC4

a printed

of the

programs.)
Texll

Text2.

Displays

Text3

Text4

presented using either half or the
whole screen •if available ,. For closed
captioning,

network/station

in forrfrat ion

set 1o CC1.

XDS

Displays

a network

•Extended Dat_
Servict _

name, program length,
show if the broadcasler

name,

program

and time of the
offers 1his

service,

(Continued,

61

Using the Menus

Option

Description

Video Label

Allows

you to label the audio/video

to the projection
VIDEO,

When

the joystick
select

in the Setup

to highlight

the component

menu's

not have a component

Video Label

scroll through

you connected

jacks on the back of your projection
connected

you connected

them when

an input to labe!, then

it. Use the joystick/o

to select

components

TV so you can identify

using TV

feature,
press

the labels.

@

use
to

Press

@

to each of the input

TV. Select "Skip"
to a particular

if you do

set of input

jacks_
VIDEO

1

Receiver,

VHS,

DVD, Satellite.

Box. 8 ram. DTV, LD, Beta,
VIDEO

2/314

VHS.

DVD.

Satellite.

Cable

Skip

Cable Box.

8 ram, DTV, LD, Beta, Skip
VIDEO

5/6/7

DVD,

Satellite,

Cable Box. DTV, HD,

Skip
ff you select "Skip", your prolecfion
when you press TV/VIDEO,

Language

62

TV skips this connec/ion

Select to display all on-screen menus in your language of
choice: English, Espafiol. Franga_s,

Using the Menus

Using the Parent
Menu

The Parent menu allows you to set up the TV to b!ock programs according to
their content and rating levels.
These ralings are assigned by a federal rating board. Not all programs are
rated, Using the Parental Lock blocks programs with a specific rating, but it
does not block an entire channel.

To selectthe rating
First. set a password, then select lhe country you reside in U.S.A.
Canada) and your desired rating.
1

Press MENU.
Move the joystick

4

or

to lhe Setup icon []

and press @.

Make sure that "Parental Control"

is selected,

Use the 0-9 buttons

control to enter your four-digit

on the remote

and press

password.
Confirm

your password

by entering it again. Your password

and the Pm'ent menu opuons

is stored

appear.

63

Using the Menus
6

Make sure that "Country"

is selected,

and press

2,,._,

Gc,¢r,
lr It I .II.A.
Par_.t*l_n_k/OH
Ohlngll

14 llvl:,l*_

7

Move the joystick
the country

Palll_tQ_d

4.

tlt*lwct: t_

End:_

up or down to select U.S.A.

you reside in. and press

N,Dml: _s.,,,_¢,.

or Canada

8elll_tzl_

End:_

6

Move the joystick

down to select "Parental

9

Move the joystick

up or down to select a desired rating, and press

Lock".

and press @.

the Parental

If you want to select the rulings from Custom_ see "Using
Rating Options" on page 66
_

ro

_,

If you select Child. Youth. Young Adult or Custom.
is activated automatically,

64

according

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

7,._.

Control

Custom

Using the Menus
The Parent menu includes
If you are not familiar
with the Parental
Guideline rating system.
you should select Child
Youth. or Young Adult to
help simplify the rating
selection. To set more

the following

Option

Descrtption

Parental Lock

Off

Parental

Maximum
ratings permitted
J
US: TV-Y. TV-G. G

Child

rating _vs_em

d

restrictive ratings, select
Custom.

Canada:

Child. Youth. and Young
Adult ratings, see
pages 69 and 70

Change
Password

TV-Y, C. G

Maximum
ratings permitted
J
US: TV-PG. PG

Young Adult

Maximum
ratings permitted
d
US: TV-14. PG-13

Custom

Select to set ratings manually,

Canada:

d

descriptions of

are blocked

are:

Youth

J

_For

kxzk is oft'. No programs

from viewing.

Turn ratings on/
off and select a

options.

For changing

Canada:

TV-PG.

are:

PG. 8 alas-,

TV-14.

are:

14+, 13 ans+

d

US: See page 69 for details.

d

Canada:

your password.

_b

See page 70 for details.
(see below)

To deactivate
the Parental Control feature
,J
Set Parental Lock to Off when in the Parent menu.
To change the password
1

Select Change
joystick,

Viewing Blocked
Programs

Password

and press

option when in the Parent

2

Enter a new four-digit

3

Confirm

4

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

"1

password

the new passwmxl

You can view a blocked

program

using the 0-9 buttons.

by enteFmg

it again.

by entering

Press ENTER when tuned to a blocked
Enter your password

menu using the

9.

the password.
program.

usin_ the 0-9 buttons.

Parental Control will be canceled
projection TV off.

temporarily

until you turn yore"

65

Using the Menus

Using Custom
Rating Options

If you want to select the ratings
procedure below.
1

Perform

to be blocked

the steps l to 8 in "To select the rating"

the Parental

follow

the

on page 63 to display

Lock options.

2

Move the joystick

3

Make sure that "'Movie Ratings"

4

Move the joystick
press

from Custom.

up or down to select "'Custom." and press

is selected,

and press

up or down to select the rating

9.

7_.

m be blockexL and

_.

The gl indicator automatically
appears beside the selected rating and all
"higher" ratings, indicating that the programs that match the ratings will
be blocked.

1
I
To unblock a rating, select it by moving the joystick up or down. then
press _ The indicator gl changes into "-" and all "lower" ra_ings are
unblocked.

66

Using the Menus
6

Move the joystick
and pres_

left. then down. to select "TV Rating"

or "Program."

_.

6

The "TV Rating"

setting menu appears.

7

Move the joystick

up or down to select 1he rating to be blocked,

press

and

9.

The _5 indicator antomatically
appears beside the selected rating and all
"higher" ratings, indicating thai the programs that match the ratings will
be blocked.

To unblock a rating, select it by moving the joystick up or down. then
press _ The indicator _ changes into "-" and all "lower" ratings are
unblocked.
Some TV ratings have additional content ratings called "extenders." The
extenders are defined as follows: D sexually suggestive Dialog), FV
(Fantas) Violence), L _Coarse Language/.
S (Sexual situafions_ and V
(Violence). By setting the extenders, you can define additional viewing
limits. All of the extenders included in the selected ratings will be
blocked. If you wish to allow an', of them to be viewed, go to slep 8.

(Continued)

67

Using the Menus
6

Move the joyslick left or right to selecl the extender to be viewed, and
press _.

"-" appears beside the selected extender,
that match the extender can be viewed.

indicating

that the programs

If you press @ again, gh is displayed to show that the programs
match the extender will be blocked again.
9

Repeat

s/ep 8 for other extenders.

All programs 1hat match lhe ratings you selecl and higher,
extenders that were cancelecL will be blocked.
t O

68

Press

that

MENU to exit the menu screen.

except for the

Using the Menus
US custom rating options
If you selected U.S.A. as the country of residence on page 63. the Custom
Rating Menu includes the following options. (If you selected Canada. see
page 70./

_To

ensure

Option

Description

Movie Rating

G

All :hildren

PG

Parental

Guidance

suggested.

Parental

Guidance

for children

maximum

blocking capability, the
age-based
ratings should
be blocked.

_lf

PG-f

3

and General

Audience

R

Reslricted
viewing, parental
for children under 17.

NC-17
and X

No one 17 and under

under

guidance

13.
is suggested

allowed.

you choose to block

unrated TV programs,
please be aware that the
following programs may
be blocked: emergency
broadcasts, political
programs, sports, news,
public service
announcements, religious
programs and weather.

TV Rating

Age-Based

Blockprograms

TV-Y

All zhildren.

Options

by their

rating,

TV-Y7

Directed

m older children.

content

or both

TV-G

General

Audience.

TV-PG

Parental

TV-14

Parents

TV-MA

Mature

Content-Based

Unrated
Block

that

are broadcast
without

Autfience

Fan/as 3 Violence

D

Suggestive

L

Strong

Language,

S

Sexual

situalions.

V

Violence.

Block

Blocks

Allow

suggested.

only,

Options

FV

programs

or movies

Guidance

Strongl 3 cautioned

Dialogue.

all programs

without

a ra/ing,

Allows

programs

withou/a

and movies

and movies

thai ale broadcast

1hat are broadcasl

radng.

a rating

(Continued)

69

Using the Menus
Canadian
custom rating options
If you selected Canada as the countr 3 of residence on page 63. the Custom
Rating Menu includes the following options. (If you selected U.S.A.. see
page 69.,
Option

Description

English Rating

C

All children.

Cg*

Children

G

General

programming.

PG

Parental

Guidance.

14+

Viewers

18.

Adult

G

General

8 ans+

Not recommended

for young

13 ans+

No1 lecommended

for ages under

13.

16 ans+

No| lecommended

for ages under

16.

18 ans+

Programming

French Rating

USA Rating

70

8 years and oMer.

14 and older

programming,
programming.

restricted

See "TV Rating" on page 69 for details.

childrem

to adulls,

Programming

the Remote

Control

The remote control

is preset to operate

Sony brand video equipment.

Sony
Equipment

Switch Position
on Remote Control

Programmable
Code Number

Beta, ED Beta VCRs

AVI

303

8 mm VCR

AV2

302

VHS VCR

AV3

301

DVD Player

DVD

751

If you have video equipment
with the projection
program

other than Sony brand that you want to control

TV's remote control,

use the following

procedures

to

the remote control.

From the "Manufacturer's

Codes"

listed on page 73, select the three-digit

code number for the manufaclurer' s code for yam" component.
If more than
one code number is listed, start with the number listed first. Use the code

-2

number

to complete

To program

the following

procedure.

a cable box or a satelIRe receiver

1

Open the panel of the remote control.

2

Press CODE SET inside the panel.

3

Close the panel and press SAT/CABLE (FUNCTON).

4

Enter the th "ee-digit manafactu

5

Press ENTER.

6

To check if the code number works,

"er s code number

using the 0-9 buttons.

aim the projection

TV's remote

control at the component and press the green POWER button that
corresponds
with that component. If it responds, the programming
is
completed. If not, try using the other codes listed for that manufacturer.

7t

Otl_er information

To program

video _quipment

1

Open the panel of the remote control.

2

Move the slide switch to the desired component

type.

Press CODE SET inside the panel.

=3
AVl

4

Close the panel and enter the three-digit

manufacturer's

code number

using the 0-9 buttons.
5

Press ENTER.

6

To check if the code number

works,

aim the projection

TV's

remote

control at the component, open the panel, and press the green POWER
button. If it responds, the programming
_s completed. If not. try using
the other codes listed for that manufacturer.

_s
_J

If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one by one
until } ou come to the co_ect code for your componeur.

J

If you enter a new code number, the code number
entered at that setting is erased.

cJ

In _ome rare cases, you ma) not be aNe 1o operate your component with
the Sony remote control. In this case. use the component's
own remote
control unit

=5

72

you previously

Other Information

Manufacturer's

Codes

VCRs
Manufacturer

Code

Sony

301

Admiral

327

(M. Ward1
Aiwa
Audio

338. 344
Dynamic

314. 337

Broksonic

319. 317

Canon

309. 308

Citizen

332

Craig

302. 332

Criterion

315

Curtis Ma/hes

304. 338. 309

Daewoo

341

Manufacturer

Code

Manufacturer

Code

Minolta

305. 304

Wards

327. 328. 335.

Mitsubishi/

323. 324. 325.

MGA

326

Multitech

325. 338. 321

NEC

314. 336. 337

Olympic

309. 308

Oplimus

327

DVD Players
Manufacturer

Code

Panasonic
Pen/ax

308. 309. 306.
307
305. 304

Sony
Panasonic
Pioneer

751
753
752

Philco

308. 309

RCA

755

"Ibshiba

754

Philips

308. 309. 310

Pioneer

308

Quasar

308. 309. 306

RCA/
PROSCAN

314. 336. 337

Dimens]a

304

Emerson

319. 320. 316.
317.318.

Realistic

341

313. 310. 329

Jerrold/GJ.!

201. 202. 203.

309. 330. 328.

Motorola

204. 205. 206.

338

Samsung

322.313.321

Oak

22-

Panasonic
Pioneer

219. 220,221
214. 215

Scientific
Adanta

209.210.211

Tocom

216. 217

Zenith

212. 213

329. 304. 309

Sanyo

330. 335

322. 339. 340

Sco/t

Gddstar

332

312. 313.321.
335.323.324.

Hitachi

306. 304. 305.

JC Penne'v

JVC

309. 308

325. 326

228,229

327. 328

Shintom

315
2000

338. 327

Satellite

309. 305. 304.
330. 314. 336.

(M. Wardt

337

SV2000

338

General

314. 336. 337.

Sylvania

308. 309. 338.
310

Elec/ric
Hitachi
Hughes
Panasonic

Sony

314. 336. 332.

Symphonic

338

337

Tashiro

332

Tatong

314. 336. 337

Teac

314. 336. 338.
337

LXl (Sears)

332. 305.330.
335. 338

Magnavox

308. 309. 310

Maranlz

314. 336. 337

TEchnics

309. 308

Marta

332

'l_shiba

312. 3ll

Memorex

309. 335

Receivers

Manufacturer

Signature

345. 346. 347
Kenwood

207. 208. 218

_14

Go Video

Replay

Boxes

335. 324. 338

Sharp

©

222. 223. 224.
225. 226

Funai

Instant

Cable

331

Code

330. 335

338

Zenith

l+amlin/Regal

Fisher

Electric

337

304. 305. 308.
309. 311. 312.

Sansui

General

314. 330. 336.

Manufacturer

312.309

DBX

331. 332
Yamaha

RC,_
PROSCAN

Toshiba

Code
801
8O2
805
8O4
803
802, 808
806. 807

73

Other

Information

Operating
Control

Operating

Other Components

a VCR

with Your Projection

TV Remote

Open lhe panel and move the slide switch to the AV input you coded for this
device.
To Do This _.

Prsss

Turn on/off

green

Change

CH+J-

channels

Record

P'-

Play

p.-

POWER

and REC

bulton/inside

the panell

simultaneously

Stop
Fas/tbrward
Rewind

the 1ape

Pause

Operating
Player

a DVD

II _press again to resume

Search the picture
forward or backward

or _
_release

Change

Slide switch

input mode

normal

playback/

during playback

1o resume

normal

pla* back_

Open the panel and move lhe slide switch to the DVD input you coded for
this device.
To Do This ...

Press

I'urn olvoff

green POWER

button/inside

the oanell

Play

74

Stop

•

Pause

|| (press again to resume normal playback_

Step through different
an audio disc

tracks of

_

Step through different
of a video disc

chapters

CR+

m step forward

to step forward

Display

the DVD menu

DVD MEN O

Display

the menu (Setup)

MENU

Operate

1he DVD menu

"_, !J', <_, "_,

or _

or GR-

ENTER

m step backward

to slep backwaM

Other Information

Operating

a Cable

Box

Operating
Receiver

To Do This _.

Press

Furn on/oft

SAT/CABLE (POWER_

Selec| Cable Box

SAT/CABLE {FUNCTION_

Select a channel

0-9 buttons. ENTER

Change channels

CH .-,-

Back 1o previous channel

JUMP

To Do

Press

a Satellite
This ...

Selecl

Satellite

Select

a channel

Change

Receiver

SAT/CABLE (FUNCTIONI
0-9 buttons. ENTER
CH ÷,-

channels

Back lo previous

channel

JUMP

Display

channel

nuraber

DISPLAY

Display

DBS guide

GUIDE

Display

DBS menu

MENU

Move highlight
Selec|

©

SAT/CABLE (POWER)

Turn on/off

€cursor,

Joys/ick

or arrows

ilem

75

Other information

Troubleshooting
If, after reading

these

Sony television,
residents

only)

please

operating

or (4161 499-SONY

Problem
No pictm_
.screen

no/lit

instructions,

call our Customer
(7669)

J

sure the projection

Make

Push the power

conlro]

Dark, poor or 11o
oic/ure (smeen lit1.
good

sound

hulton

TV's

1/could

be station

Control

feature

is activated

J

If your projection

need service.

the Parent

.J

Make

J
J

Locate 1he projection
Check the orien/a/ion

J

Adjust

the Picture

d
.d

Adjust
Check

the Brightness
setdng in the Video
antenna/cable
connections.

A

Adjust

the convergence

sure the projection

TV's

setting

J

Check
28 _.

the connections

-I

Check
area.

_our local listings

Cannol

_J

Change

.d

Use Auto

using an antenna

presently

- FLASH

so that "MUTING"
is se/to

TV.
securel_

to/he

wall outlet.

lights.

rnen_ tsee page 52k

between

FOCUS

FOCUS

disappears

On in/he

in the Audio

(see "Adjusting

the

-" on page 33k

TM

from the screen

(see page 37).

Autfio menu csee pape 55k

menu _see "MTS'"

the DTV receiver

on page 541.

and the projection

m find out if you can receive

digital

TV Isee page

broadcasts

in yore

to Off isee page 56),

Program

in the Channel

in TV memory

menu m add receivable

channels

that are not

Lsee page 57/.

No color

J

Adjust

the Color

settings

Only

snow and noise

d

Check

the Cable

selling

on the screen

J

Check

the antenna/cable

J

Make

sure 1he channel

d

Press ANT to change

J

Adjust

.J

Move the projection
dryers

your

in the Video menu [,see page 52'_

again using FLASH

Cannot receive digital channels
, when a DTV receiver is
connected3

on page

Center.

TV al least 3-4 feet away from fluorescent
of the balteries.

Automatically

Cable

power cord is connected

Menu"

flashing,

Call your local Sony Service

Batteries could be weak. Replace the batteries.
Press TV IFUNCTION}
when operat rig your projection

the MTS setting

76

(see "Using

J
J

Check

lines

trouble.

TV does not turn on. and a ted light keeps

TV ma)

d

or stripes

to the wall outlet.

channel.

sure Speaker

Doned

secme!_

TV.

The Parental
63 L

MUTING

appear

power cord is connected

Try another

Make

channels

(U.S.

J

Press

receive upper

(7669)

J

A

(UHI _ when

to the use of your

only).

on Ihe front of the projection

d

picture.

no sound

related

at 1-800-222-SONY

Check m see if the TV VIDEO selting is correct: when watching TV, set to TV,
and when watching connected
equipmenl,
set to VIDEO 1, 2, 3.4.5.6
or 7.

Convergence
Good

Center

J

projection

does not operate

residents

Remedies

questions

Services

(Canadian

Possible

J,

ilo sound

Remote

you have additional

Information

in the Video menu {see page 52/
in the Channel

menu Lsee "Cable"

on page 561.

connections.
is broadcasling

programs.

the input mode (see page 40k

the antenna.
TV awa2_ from noise

sources

such as cars, neon signs, or hair-

Other Information

Problem

Possible

Projection TV is fixed to one
channel

J
J

Remedies

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels thai are not
presently in TV memory (see page 57),
Check your Channel Fix settings tsee page 57k

Double images or ghosts

J

Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable __ hen the problem is caused by
reflections from nearby mountains or tall buildings I.

Cannot operate menu

-1
J

If the item you want to choose appears in gray, you cannot selec/il.
Turn the projection TV's power off and on again.

Cannot receive an_ channels
when using cable TV

J

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels thal are not
presently in TV memory _,seepage 57k
Check your cable se/dngs,
Make sure Cable is set to On in the Channel menu Isee page 56k

J
J
Cannot gain enough volume
when usin_ a cable box

J

Increase the volume of the cable box using the cable box's remote contmh Then
press 3"5/(FUNCTION/and
adjust the projection TV's volume,

The TV does not displa_ all
available cable channels

J
_1

Make sure Cable is set to On in the Channel menu see "Cable" on page 561.
Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable TV channels that are
not presenlly in TV memory _,seepage 571.

Cannot receive channels
Unable 1o select a channel

21

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable TV channels that are
no_ presen/ly in TV memory (see page 57).

Los1 password

J

In the password

Cannot change channels
lbe remote conlrol

with

screen

isee page 63), enter the following

The masler

password

clears your previous

lemporafily

unblock channels.

J

Be sure you have no/inadverten/ly
4 selting if you are using another

J

If you are using another

device

to connol

4357

TV from channel

be sure the "function"
is set correctly.

3 or

bulton

For example,

if

be sure to press SAT]CABLE,

Label

Them is a black box on the

You have selected

a text option in the Setup

screen

page 61 m resel Selup selections,

Fo turn this feat ure off. select Off in the Caption

Vision option,
Text 1-4.

to get closed

1be projection

connected

feature

channels,

password:

be used 1o

Be sm'e the Video

video equipment

!LI

channels,

or the slide swilch

you are using your cable to control
the other

master

il cannol

switched your projection
device m change channels,

for that device has been pressed,

Cannoa cycle through

password:

has not been set to Skip (see page 62)

to

TV

"I'here is no twin picture
jus/slatic

or it is

J
J

captioning,

select

CC1

see

instead

of

Besureyourtwinpictureissettoavideosourcelchannelthathasaprogramairing.
You may be luned to a video input with nothing connected 1o it. Try cycling
lhrough

J

If you were trying

menu and no text is available,

your video inputs

Twin View is no1 se/to

using TV/VIDEO.

receive

a signal from the AUX input, If you have

connected

a VCR. DVD player

projection

TV. it will not show in the second picture.

or satellite

receiver

to the AUX input on the

(Continued)

?7

Other Information

Problem

Possible Remedies
in the J

You gel the same program
window

picture as in the main

plc/ure

Both may be set to the same channel.
picture

J

or the window

You may be running
only unscramble
possible,

"I'_2€changing

all your channels

one signal

through

system

a cable

at a time. so you cannot

run a direct cable to your projection

work if your cable

channels

provides

TV's

an unscrambled

box. The cable box will

VHF/UHF

Favorite Channel does no1

Verify

thai Favorite

Channel

Channel"

is set to Manual

d

Ensure

Digital cable box does not
work

J

Be sure thai you have no/connected

that Video Label

CONVERTER

jack.

If you are connecting
directional

spliner

your cable provider

78

See the Setup

in the Channel

menu Isee

on page 56).

Some video sources do not
appear when you press TV/
VIDEO

A

inputs.

menu on page 62.

'Favorite

is no/set

to SKIP

_ee "Video

the digital

This jack is no/compatible
a VCR and digital

that is designed
for details

cable

Label"

on page 62).

cable box to the TV's TO
with digi/a!

cable boxes.

box, you must use a special

m work with your digital

ff

input (this will only

signal.)

Be sure the video label has not been set to skip your video

J

the main

use the Twin View feature,

You cannot get anything but TV iJ
channels in your second pic/ure
display your choices

in either

picture.

bi-

cable box. Contact

Other Information

Specifications
Projection System
Picture Tube

3 picture
7-inch

tubes.

coupling
Projection

Lenses

3 lenses,

high-brightness

horizon/al
monochrome

and liquid cooling

_6.3 raster size}, wilh optical

High performance,
large
diameter h3 brid lens FI.I
75 ohm external

Screen Size _measured diagonally)

46 inches

116.84 cm'_ KP46WT5

51 inches

129.54cm)

57 inches

144.78 cm) (KP-57WS510

65 inches

165 cm) (KP-65WS51t]

Power

tubes

sysmm

Antenna
Television Sysmm

Channel

in-line system

NTSC.

American

terminal

t_ar VHF/UHF

TV Standard
le,

(KP-51WS510

Coverage

VHF

2-13

UHF

14-69

CATV

1-125

Requiremen/s

Number of Inputs
DVI-HDTV

©

120V. 60 Hz
/ Outputs

1 terminal. 3.3V 'EM.D.S_ 50 ohms
l'be DVI input terminal is compliant with the
EIA-861 s/andard and is not intended for use
with personal compumrs.

Video tlN_

4

S Video (IN}

5

1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
Y: I Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync nega/ive

Audio

6

C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signalL 75 ohms
500 mVrms _100% modulation

"[Nl

AUDIO

tVAR/FIX'_

]

TV Oul

1

CONTROL S (IN/OUT]

l

Component Video lnpm

2 tY. PB, PR)

Impedance: 47 kiloohms
500 mVrms at the maximum volume seuing
_Vafiable'_
500 mVrms tFixed
Impedance (output): I kiloohm
Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced. Sync
negative
Audio: 500 mVrms 100% m_utulation,
Impedance (output): l kiloohm
mini jacks
Y: 1.0 _ p-p, 75 ohms unbalanced. _ync
negative
PB: 0_7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
PR: 0,7 Vp-p, 75 ohms

RF lnpuls
Converter
Speaker Output

2
1
20Wx2

(Continued)

79

Other Information

DimenslOflS

W x H x D,

42 V4 × 40 x 24 inches,

1.086 x 1.017 x 609 ram,

4- × 53 % × 25 % inches

52 _14× 54 q4 × 27 _14inches

(1.326

60 314× 57 -q4x 29 _h inches
Mass

,KP-46WT510_

I l. 194 × 1.350 x 650 romp _KP-51WS510,
x 1.377 x 690 mm_, KP-57WS5101

1.542 x 1A66 x 750 ram,,

135 lb _61.3 kg, _KP-46WT510_
172 lb 78.2 kg, KP-51WS5101
195 lb ¢88.6 kg, _KP-57WS510
3001b

Power

Consumption
In Use

230 W

In Standby

Under

136kg

l W

Supplied Accessories
Remote Con/rol

RM-Y909

AA (R6/Batteries

2 supplied

Oplional Accessories
AV Cable
Audio
Control

HG

RK-G69HG
Cable

VMC- 10/30 HG
STR-V555ES
SU-46WT5

Design

8O

con/rol

RKC-515HG

S Cable

TV Stmld

for remote

VMC-810/8201830

Cable

Componen/Video
AV Receiver

,KP-65WS510_

or equivalenl

and specifications

ate subject

to change

without

no/ice,

KP-65WSS10_

Index
A
Activating a Twin View screen 44
Adding channels to the channel list 57
Adjusting audio. Steady Sound 64
ANT button 37
Antenna. connecting 16
Audio menu 51.54
Audio receiver, connecting 25
Audio/Video
cable 12
Auto Program qchannel setup) 32. 57
AV receiver_ connecnng
to TV OUT 16. 30

}3
Balance. adjusting 5;4
Bass. adjusting 5;4
Batteries. inserting in remote
Bilingual audio 54
Brightness, adjusting 62

10

C
Cable
connecting 16-16
setting On/Off 56
wilh VCR. connecting 19--20
Cable box
connecting with VCR 20
using wilh TV remote control 74

Camcorder. connecting 29
Caption Vision 61
CATV. See cable.
Channel list. adding channels 57
Channel menu 51.56
Channel Skip/Add 57
Channels
Aulo Program 57
crea/ing labels 57
setting up 32
CineMotion.
DRC 38.53
Closed caption modes 61
CODE SET button 39
Color temperature,
adjusting 62
Color. adjusting 52
Connecting
Audio receiver 25
AV receiver 30
Cable box 16-21
Cable or antenna 16
Camcorder 29
Digital TV Receiver 26
DVD player 26. 27
Satellite receiver 93, 24
VCR 20--22. 24
Connector Types 12

Contents of box 10
CONTROL
S 31
Convergence,
adjusting
Convergence,
adjusting

automaticall)
manually 34

33

13
Daylight saving 60
Digital Realit) Creation 53
Digital TV
connecting 28
watching 42
Digital TV program 42
Digital TV receiver, connecting 28
DISPLAY button 37
Display, turning off 37
DRC (Digital Realit) Creation/Mode.
described 6
DRC/CINEMOTION
button 36
DVD MENU button 39
DVD player
using wi/h TV remote control 74
wilh A/V connectors, connecting 27
with component video conneclors, connecting 26

©

E
Effect
Off 54
Simulated 64
TruSurround 54
Enlarging
Extended

pictures, in Twin View 46
Data Service 61

F
Favorite Channel
aura 56
described 8
manual 56
setting up 56
using 43
FAVORITES
button 37
Features 8
Flash Focus
described 9
performing 33
FREEZE button 37
Freeze. using 40.47
Front Panel Controls 13
FUNCTION
buttons
WHITE/38

H
Hookups 16--31
Hue. adjusting 52

1
Inputs. labeling 62
Installation
of the projection

TV 16-31
,Continued

81

)

J

Audio

JUMP

button

Jump,

using

37
40

options

54

Timer op/ions

60

Video options

52

L

S

Label
channels 57
video inpuls 62

S Video cable 12
SAT/CABLE
function button 38
SAT/CABLE
power button 38
Satellite receiver
connecting 23
using wi/h TV remote control 75
Setting up channels 32. 57
Setup menu 51.61
Sharpness, adjusting 52
SLEEP button 37
Sleep, using 40
Specifications
79-80
Steady Sound
adjusting 54
described 8
Surround sound 54
SYSTEM Off button 39

N
MENU button 38
Menus
Audio 51, 54
Channel 51.56
Setup 51.61
Timer 51, 60
Video 51, 52
Wide 51,58
MODE
Movie 41. 52
Pro 41. 52
Standard 41. 52
Vivid 41.52
MTS/SAP button 41
MTS/SAP. using 54
Muting, using 40

P
Parental control, described 8
Password. changing 65
PIC MODE button 37
Picture con_ask adjusting 52
Picture size. adjusting in Twin View 46
POWER button 39
POWER buttons (GREEN/38
Presetting channels 32. 57
Problems. troubleshooting
76

R
Ratings
setting 63--68
viewing Nocked programs 65
Rear panel controls and connections
14. 15
Remote control
bultons inside panel 39
Function of banons 40. 41
inserting baueries 10
programming 71--73
Remote control operating other components
with
Cable box 75
DVD player 74
Satellite receiver 75
VCR 74
Removing channels from the channel list 57
RESET button 37
Resetting

82

T
Time
set current 60
set daylight saving 60
Timer menu 51,60
Timer setting 60
Treble. adjusting 54
Troubleshooting
76-78
TV function button 38
TV power button 38
TV/VIDEO
button 38
Twin View r_A
activating a picture 44
described 8
using 44

V
VCR
connecting two, for tape editing 22
using wi/h TV remote control 74
wi/h cable box. connecting 20
wilh cable, connecling 19
wilh satellite receiver, connecting 24
Video inputs, labeling 62
Video menu 51.52
Video Modes. selecting 52
Viewing area. recommended
11
VOL +1- button 37. 40

Z
Zoom feature_ with Twin View 46



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