Sony KV 20M40 User Manual TRINITRON COLOR TELEVISION Manuals And Guides L0020201
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S O_,T'Y" 3-861-822-21 I_! Trinitron ®Color TV Operating Instructions KV-13M40 KV-13M50 KV-13M51 KV-20M40 KV-20S40 KV-20S41 _:_1997 by Sony Corporation To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the TV to rain or moisture. • If any liquid or solid object fails into the TV, unplug it and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further. • Unplug the TV from the wall outlet if you are not going to use it for several days or more To disconnect the cord, pull it out bv the phlg. Never pull the cord itself. Eor more safety information, see the "IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS" leaflet packed with your TV. to alert the user to the This symbol is intended presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric t_ shock Protecting the TV • To prevent internal heat build-up, do not block the ventilation openings • Do not install the TV in a hot or humid place, or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibration. Note on CAPTION VISION This television receiver to persons. This symbol is z_ intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying CAUTION the appliance. provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with § 15.119 of the FCC rules, When using TV games, computers, and similar products with your TV, keep the brightness and contrast functions at low settings. If a fixed (non-moving) pattern is left on the screen for long periods of time at a high brightness or contrast setting, the image can be permanently imprinted onto the screen. Continuously watching the same channel can cause the Note to CATV System Installer Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. Use of this television for other than private viewing of programs broadcast on UHF or VHF or transmitted by cable companies for the use of'the general public may require authorization from the broadcaster/cable company and/or program owner. imprint of station logos onto the TV screen. These types of imprints are not covered by your warranty because they are the result of misuse, You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority this equipment. to operate Safety Precautions • Operate the TV only on 120 V AC. • One blade of the power plug is wider than the other for safety purposes and will fit into the power outlet only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, contact your dealer. TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED AC PLUG UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. £ The following steps guide you through your initial set up. Check the model number of your TV (located on the front of this manual) and select the appropriate diagram. Connecting an Indoor, Outdoor or Cable Antenna This connection offers the best picture quality. Connection is made directly from the cable or antenna to the TV. U_ o. t't P o ut VHF only 75-ohm coaxial cable VHFIUHF VHF/UHF or t_ o ,,i Cable If you cannot connect your antenna or cable directly to the TV antenna terminal, fo[low one of the diagrams below. & F_ VHF Only 300-ohm twin lead cable UHF only VHF/UHF -4 or VHF/UHF Antenna (Supplied 75-ohm C v.p _ connector for KV-13M40, coaxial 13M50, 13M51 only) €"3 0 cable ...-_ t_ > °.p I0o, 0upp,i°d 300-ohm twin bead cable o Connecting to a Cable TV System Through a Cable Box Some pay cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded signals that require a cable box* to view all channels. Cable 0 X *Cable box Note • If you will be controlling all channel selection through your cable box, you should consider using the CHANNEL FIX feature discussed on page 11. 3 Connecting See your the VCR • Watch • Record a VCR ,= VCR instructions to set up the VCR. After connecting to the TV, you will be able to do the following: video tapes one TV program while viewing another Notes • If yo_ cable system re_luires tl_e use of a cable box, install it between the cable and tl3e VCR. • For a monaural VCR, connect the audio output of tbe VCR to the AUDIO L (MONO) on the TV. _IP Cable 8ow _Antenn_ Antenned Cab_ Cable VCR 4_ VHF/UHF tN i .....ouT Q ® AUDIO'R • AUOIO-L (black) VIDEO (yellow) i For models with mono inputs (black) (yellow) 13M50, 13M51, 20M40) VideoCable _not supplied) AUDIO-RAUDIO-LVIDEO (red) (white} (yellow) AUDIO-R AUDIO-LVIDEO (red) (white) {yellow) with stereo inputs "NNJ / Video Cable (not supplied) T L Connecting _ (KV-20S40, r 20S41) a Camcorder All models except KV-13M40 Use this connection to view a video tape from a camcorder. {Front AV Panel) (_ vmEo L,_A_O_ VIDEO _ ___ (yellow) W __70 audio AUD}O L (white) AUDIO R (redl Cable(no, supplied)J o°t;uc_ ° Notes • For a monaural camcorder, connect the audio output of the camcorder to AUDIO L (MONO) on the TV. • If you are connecting your camcorder to a monaural TV (KV_13M50, 13M51, 20M40 only , plug the white audio connector into the AUDIO-L input on the TV. • You can also connect _ cavacorder to inputs on the rear _t the TV (all models). Inserting Batteries Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by matching the + and on the batteries to the + and - inside the battery compartment. With normal use, the batteries should last for approximately six months. Notes • Remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage if you will not be using the remote control f_w an extended period of time. • Handle the remote control with care. Avoid dropping it, getting it wet, or placing it in direct sunlight, near a heater, or where the humidity is high. Remote Control Operation Buttons In the instructions that follow, please refer to the buttons your remote control. The remote control shown is model RM-Y155. on (page 9) (page 9) JUMP (page 9)-_ t' ar 1 select[ VOLUME -- -- Changing the Menu Language Except Canadian models The menu illustrations are for KV-20S40. Your on-screen menus may not look like those used within this manual. When a feature only available to a limited set of models, those models will be listed. If you want to wew " menu language. the menus in Spanish, Press MENU. The main menu appears. Move the cursor 4, or ,IFto the SET UP l_ menu, press SELECT, 2 Press 4' or 4 to move the cursor to LANGUAGE and press SELECT. ENGLISH will appear red. you can change 4 tile MENU © F_OR lIE CHANNEL C_N_L BLOCK C_PT I DN OISION CCI LC_NGO_GE : ENGLISH CPI_NN_LSETUP _ENU ET UP _ Select 3 is Press t or • to select ESPAI_IOL and press SELECT. ESPAI'_OL will turn red and the menu will appear in Spanish. Press MENU to return to the TV program, P_P 0 Exit _ i_JUSTE DE CO;NAL CANrlL FI_OOR iTO BLOQUEAR CI_NAL CAPI ION L)ISION CCI LENGUI_JE ESPI_L DNENU FERENC]_S ; Setting Up the TV Automatically KV-2OM40, 20S40, 20S41 only Tile Easy Set Up Guide allows you to set up the on-screen language and set all receivable channels. (The Easy Set Up Guide screen appears every time you turn on tbe TV until you perform AUTO PROGRAM). £ r_ W 1PessP°wERt°tu I / € 2 3 The Easy Set Up Guide screen appears. (Except Canadian Models) Press CH + to select English screens or CN -to select Spanish screens. Press VOL + to continue or VOLfor a DEMO of functions and menus. ENGLISH: [CH;I ESPANOL: AUTO SET [CH [UOL+] I Up 0E.0 :U0L] FW_tP]_a_e con_ot cable/antenna Press[SETUPlto exit To perform this function again Press the SET UP button on your TV. Auto Programming £ Your Channels (AUTO PROGRAM) m The AUTO PROGRAM feature allows you to set all receivable channels in one step. After this function is completed, you may delete unwanted channels or add additional channels. m Notes • If the TV is set to VIDEO, you cannot run AUTO PROGRAM. Press TV/VIDEO on the remote control until a channel number appears. • It is usually best to preset channels during the day when more channels are broadcasting and receivable. Press MENU. C "o MENU 0 3 Move the cursor • or • to the SET UP _ menu and press SELECT. The SET UP menu appears. __oSe Move the cursor • or • to CHANNEL SET UP and press SELECT. Move the cursor • or • to AUTO PROGRAM and press SELECT. AUTO PROGRAM appears on the screen and the TV starts scanning and presetting channels. Notes CHANNEL FALK]R I TE CH_SJNEL CAPTION LANOUAGE ._ENU ET UP _ SET UP cF_qNNEL BLOCK UI SION:CCI : ENGLISH _lectG Exit_ 4 CABLE: OFF CF_4NNELFIX: OFF bAUTO PROGRAM CHANNEL SKIP/_O _ENU CFIPNNELSET UP MO_ _1_ Select 0 Exit _ • Pressing any button on the remote control while AUTO PROGRAM is scanning and presetting channels will cause AUTO PROGRAM to stop. • When you run AUTO PROGRAM your CHANNEL FIX and ON/OFF TIMER settings will be erased. 3 Skipping or Adding Channels After you run AUTO PROGRAM, add new ones. (CHANNEL SKIPIADD) you can skip unnecessary Press MENU and select the SET UP _ menu. Move the cursor to CHANNEL SET UP and press SELECT. 3 Press t or t to CHANNEL SKIP/ADD and press SELECT. channels or 1 2 CA_E: OFF CHPINNEL FIX: OFF AUTO PROBR_M _CHANNEL 5KIP/_IDO _E',IU Cr_W_NNELSET UP Move_ 4 To skip or add a channel: (1) Press CH +/- or 0-9 to enter the desired channel. (2) 5electO Exit_ bSKIP Press SELECT to SKIP or ADD. '3 To skip or add other channels, repeat step 4. 6 Press MENU to return to the TV program. Note Use[O 9]or[CH+/_] CHANNEL to sel_t SKIP/ADD the channel 33 Moue_ 5electOExit_, • If a channel you want to add was not received by AUTO PROGRAM, must use the 0*9 buttons to manually add the channel. you Setting Cable IV On or Off (CABLE) If you have connected the TV to a cable TV system, set CABLE to ON. If you will be using an antenna, set CABLE to OFF to receive VHF/UHF channels. 1 2 3 Press MENU. Move the cursor to the SET UP _ menu and press SELECT. Move the cursor to CHANNEL SET UP and press SELECT. ChANNI:L SET UP FP_JORITE CH_NEL CF_NNEL BLOCK £_rl0fl UISION:CEI LANG_E ENSLISH 2_ENU M_OvSeET UP _ 4 5 6 7 Move the cursor to CABLE and press SELECT. Press t or • to select ON or OFF. Press SELECT. Press MENU to return to the TV program. 5elect_Exit _C_BLE: [_'rF CH_NNI:L F]X: _F I%ITO PRtX_R_ Cb_INFL £K]P/ABO _['NU CH_NEL SET UP M_e[l_ 5electOExit_ After adjusting the CABLE setting, you will need to run AUTO PROGRAM. (See page 7). Note • If no picture appears, the TV may be set to a video input and CABLE can not be selected. Press TV/VIDEO until a channel number appears, then follow steps 1 6. 8 _ Press POWER to turn the TV on. Note • If VIDEO i_ on the scr_,en, pleSS IV/VIDI() Selecting a Channel Press 0-9 to select until a cll,lnncl numbel appvar_,. Directly a channel. ®®® lhe channel dlanges after 2 seconds, ",ol_ can pre_,s liNTER for immediate or selection Scanning Channels . ::_! _t_ Press CH +/- _. _.. _.;_; until the channel _ <_.._. _...:<_._._,_ appears. • KccpingtheCIl+or buttonprcssed, alh_l_s Note _ou to rapidly scan to tllL'duMred channel. Jumping Quickly Between Two _ CH _ Channels Press JUMI_ JUMP the TV alternates last two channels or lumps viewed. between the (_ O Note • You can only jump to channels you have selected with the 0 9 kt, ys Muting the Sound Press MUTING, MUTING MUTING appears on the screen, To restore the sound, or press VOL +. press q:_ MUTING © again, Displaying On-Screen Information Use the DISPLAY Sound (MTS). key to check current time, channel and Multichannel Press DISPLAY. The channel number and local time (if set), are displayed. The TV displays the MTS mode if SAP or STEREO are selected and available (KV-20S40, 20S41 only). The MTS mode display disappears after 4 seconds. Press DISPLAY again, CC1 (default setting) appears on the screen for a few seconds. A printed version of the dialog and sound effects will appear, if available. To turn off CAPTION VISION, press DISPLAY again until DISPLAY OFF appears. It will take a few seconds for DISPLAY OFF to disappear. Notes • See page 12 for more information • Set, page 14 for more information about CAPTION about MTS VISION Watching Video Tapes Press TV/VIDEO until the correct video input appears. TV_VIDEO Press PLAY on your VCR to view the video tape. Press TV/VIDEO to return to the TV program. Listening with Headphones or an Earphone Plug the headphones or earphonu into the iack on the hont of the IV. Using headphones will turn off thu,,_und to thu [V speakurs Note • If _oLIr I V is n/HnaLil'a!, Ihu IllOn,ltlVd[ _oHrl_ 9 _%i!l bP hcard Hi)ill bolh TV eL Setting the SLEEPTimer -1 The SLEEP timer programs shut off automatically. the TV to stay on for a length of time and then =_ 1Press'LE OI Puntithe ] £ 2 you want the TV to stay on appears. SLEEP appears one minute before the TV shuts off. To cancel the sleep timer, press SLEEP again until SLEEP OFF appears, or turn Off the TV. Setting DAYLIGHT SLEEP (_ r'm r_ "o SLEEP30 SAVING i'- All models except KV-13M40 You can program DAYLIGHT SAVING to automatically "1" adjust the time. L/3 Press MENU and select the TIMER Q menu. Move the cursor to DAYLIGHT SAVING and press SELECT. Press • or € to select YES or NO based on the following options: Spring: Select YES, the current time moves one hour ahead. Fall: Select NO, the current time moves back orte hour. OAYLIGHT SAUING:YES CURRENT TIME SET ON/OFF TIMER _ENU N_ovTe I_ER SUN 10:02 £e]ectOE×itl:_ [_ z 63 1 _M ;o m z -4 -4 Setting the clock (CURRENT TIME SET) m All models except KV-13M40 1 Press MENU menu. and select c m -4 the TIMER DAYLI_T C_RENT SAUING:YE5 TIME SET ON/OFF TIMER _ENU 5_ 10:02 5elect_Exit_ 2 3 4 _M m _o Move the cursor to CURRENT TIME SET and press SELECT. SUN 10:0_ _ENU Set the current day. Press SELECT and press tt or € until the day entry is highlighted, press SELECT. AM CURRENT TIHESET Set the time _ve_ 5eIectOExit Set the current time. Press SELECT until the time entry is highlighted. Press 4' or _- until the current hour is displayed and press SELECT. Press 'Itor _"until the current minute is displayed and press SELECT. Setting the ON/OFF TIMER All models except KV-13M40 You can program your TV for scheduled viewing using the ON/OFF TIMER. The CURRENT TIME SET must be set in order for the ON/OFF TIMER to function. I Press MENU and select the TIMER G menu. 2 Move the cursor to ON/OFF and press SELECT. MENU TIMER DClyLI GHT S¢_U ING YES CURRENT TIME SET ON/OFF TIMER ,_IENU M_Tel FlrR _] 10 5elect CD Exit O 3 EntertheON/OFF TIMER setting. a Press SELECT until the day entry is EUERy SUN 8:00 pM DFIENU highlighted. Press * or I. to cycle through the day options. Select an entry and press SELECT. ON/OFF - SAT 2h OHIO T[MER ] BUN 1002 BeleetOExit_ Move_ AM b Press SELECT until the time entry is highlighted. Press Press _. Press d * or II. to set the hour and press SELECT. tt or * to set tile minute and press SELECT. t or _" to set the duration, Press * or $ to select The TIMER indicator, up to six hours, and press the channel and press SELECT. on the front of the TV, will light SELECT. tip. To erase your ON/OFF TIMER settings Press RESET, while in the TIMER menu. Note • If you exit the ON/OFF will be saved. Setting the TIMER, your settings FAVORITE CHANNEL This feature provides 1 2 TIMER menu while setting quick access to your favorite channels. Press MENU and select the SET UP _ Move the cursor to FAVORITE CHANNEL and press SELECT. menu. CHANNEL FAUORITE CHANNEL CAPTION SET UP CHANNEL BLOCK UISION:CE1 LANGUAGE: ENGLISH 3MENU M_ouBeET LP BelectCDExit_ 3 Press * or * to select AUTO or MANUAL and press SELECT. Selecting AUTO will display the last five channels chosen with the remote control's 0-9 buttons. 4 Press 41"or * to select 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 and press SELECT, 5 Press * or * to highlight the desired channel and press SELECT. _iZ 10 56E_5Moue_ 5electOExit To use FAVORITE CHANNEL Press SELECT when in normal viewing mode. Your options will appear on the screen. Setting CHANNEL FIX This feature is useful when you want to control all channel through a cable box or video equipment. 1 2 Press MENU and select the SET UP _ menu. Move the cursor* or • to CHANNEL SET UP and press SELECT. selection CHANNEL SET L_ FAUORITE CHANNEL CHANNEL BLOCK CAPTION UISION:CEI LANGIJ_6E ENGLISH _'_ENU M_oveET UP _@ 5electOExitlg_ Select CHANNEL FIX and set your TV to one of the following options: 2-6: When the cable box is connected to VIqF/UHF input. Use your cable box remote to change channels. VIDEO receiver) alternate CABLE: OFF _CHANNEL FIX 2 AUTO PROGRAM EHANN{-L 5KIP/ADD 9N-NU CHANNEL SET UP _ove_ l: When you have connected and you want the TV fixed between video sources. 5electCDE×lt_ video equipment (e.g. DSS to it. You will be able to OFF: When you want to switch CHANNEL FIX off. Notes • For information on connecting a cable box, see page 3 • ON/OFF IlMIR settings will be erased when CIIANNI!I. FIX is set • FAVOI,_IrI!CtlANNlil can hilt be accessed when CHANNEl,FIX issut 11 I Blocking This feature channels. out a Channel (CHANNEL is useful in preventing BLOCK) child access to designated Press MENU and select the SET UP _ menu. CHANNEL BLOCK and press SELECT. C_NMEL SETUP FAUORITE CHANNEL CH_NEL BLOCK CAPTION VISION CCI LAN_UA{_E : ENGLISH 2_ENU Move the cursor • or 4 to M_oSETuP SelectQ 3 4 Move the cursor to 1 or 2 and press SELECT. Press 4t or 4 until you reach the channel you want to block and press SELECT. When you try to tune to the blocked channel, BLOCKED will appear on the screen. CAPTION VISION will also be blocked. E×it C bl CH 22 2 CH___ DMENU CHQNNEL Select Move_ a BLOCK monition Select OE×itG To erase your CHANNEL BLOCK settings Press RESET, while in the CHANNEL BLOCK menu. Selecting CAPTION VISION Some programs are broadcast with CAPTION VISION. These services are sometimes limited to specific broadcasting networks and may not be available in your area. (CC1 is the default setting). 2 3 Press MENU and select the SET UP _ menu. Move the cursor t or € to CAPTION VISION and press SELECT. Press • or € and set your TV to one of the following options: CHANNEL SET UP FAVORITE CHANNEL C_qNNEL BLOCK CAPTION UISIONCC_ LANI_UAGE: ENGLISH DMENU ET UP SelectOE×it_ Choose To Display CC 1, 2, 3 or 4 A printed version of the dialog or sound effects of a program. (The default setting is CC1). TEXT 1, 2, 3 or 4 Station/network related information is not related to the program. XDS (Extended Data Services) A program's that usually type, name, length and call letters. 4 Press DISPLAY. The caption will appear in a few seconds, if available. 5 To turn off CAPTION VISION, press DISPLAY until DISPLAY OFF appears. Notes • Captions button. • Captions reception disappear for a few seconds when you press theMUTING may appear with a white box or other errors, if you have poor on the channel. 12 Adjusting the VIDEO Settings You can adjust the PICTURE, BRIGHTNESS, SHARPNESS of any TV image. COLOR, HUE, and Press MENU and select the VIDEO _ menu. PICTURE BRIGHTNESS COLOR F_JE SHARPNESS _OENU UIDE0 e_ Move the cursor t or € to the feature you want to adjust and press SELECT. See time ADJUSTABLE ITEMS chart below for a list of the adjustments you "' 5electOE×it_E) BRIGHTNESS COLOR HUE SHARPNESS _ENU PICTURE M_ovUe IOEO _ can make. 5electOExit_ ADJUSTABLEITEMS Item Press• to PICTURE Increase tile contrast Press• to Decrease the contrast the picture Darken BRIGHTNESS Brighten COLOR Increase color intensity HUE Increase the green tones Decrease the green tones SHARPNESS Sharpen the picture Soften the picture 3 Press MENU to return to the TV program. Restoring the factory video settings Press RESET, while in the VIDEO menu. 17 the picture Decrease color intensity ] m o Selecting Stereo or Bilingual Programs (MTS) KV-20S40, 20S41 only £ The Multichannel TV Sound (MTS) feature allows Stereo Sound (STEREO), Second Audio Programs Monaural Sound (MONO) when available. you to enjoy (SAP), or o Press MENU and select the AUDIO -_ menu• rsoro aT press SELECT• MTS_ENuSTEREO Select 3 0 Exit _Q o. _ Press • or * to select STEREO, SAP, or MONO and press SELECT. e- 5" _Q C Choose To STEREO Listen to stereo SAP Listen to bilingual MONO Reduce noise I sound. and other during poor programs. stereo broadcasts. For Direct MTS Access Press MTS repeatedly to cycle through the MTS options. Note • If your TV does not have sound, try changing your MTS setting. 14 3 _Q If you below, dealer. are having a problem with your TV, try the suggestions f the problem persists, contact your nearest Sony Problem Suggestion No picture, no sound • Make sure tile power cord is connected • If a red light keeps flashhlg on the front of your TV, for more than <1few minutes, call your local servic, • center. • Check the TVI\IIDEO setting: when watching TV, set to TV; when watching video tapes, set to VIDEO (page 9). • Make sure the batteries have been inserted correctly into the remote control • Try another channel. It could be station trouble. PICTURE in the VIDEO n3enu (page BRIGHTNESS in the VIDEO menu 13) the antenna and/or cable connections 3) Poor or no picture, good sound • Adjust • Adjust (page • Check (page Good picture, no sound • Press MUTING st) that MUTING disappears from the screen (page g). • Check your AUDIO settings. Your TV may be set to SAP (page 14). No color • Adjust COLOR in the VIDEO menu (page 13). • Make sure that a black and white program is not being broadcast Only snow appears on the screen • Check the CABLE setting in the SET UP menu (page 8) • Check the antenna and/or cable connections (page 3). • Make sure the channel broadcasting selected 13) is currently Dotted lines or stripes • Adjust the antenna. • Move tEe TV away from other electronic equipment. Some electronic equipment can create electrical noise, which can interfere with TV reception. Double images or ghosts • Check your outdoor service. Cannot receive • Make sure CABLE is set to OFF in the SET UP higher number channels (UHF) when using an antenna menu (page 8). • Use AUTO PROGRAM to add channels that are not present]y in the memory (page 7). Cable stations don't seem to work • Make sure CABLE is set to ON in the SET UP menu (page 8). • Use AUTO PROGRAM to add channels that are not presently in the memory (page 7). Remote control does not operate • Batteries could be weak. Replace them (page S). • Move the TV 3M feet away from fluorescent lights. The TV needs to be cleaned • Clean the TV with a soft dry cloth. Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine, which might damage the finish of the cabinet The TV is fixed tO one channel • Try turning CHANNEL • Use AUTO PROGRAM channels memory antenna or call your cable FIX off (page 11 ). to add receivable that are not presently (page 7) in the TV If, alter reading these operating instructions, you have additional questions lelated to the use of your Suny television, please call our Direct Response Center at 1-800 222-S(tNY (7fl6_) !5 For all models Tehwiskln (except system Channel as noted) rV standard/NTSC American coverage VHF: 2 I3/UHF: Antenna 75 ohm external Pictme tube Trirfitron piiwkq" requir_lllents 120 V, 6(I Hz 14-(39/CATV: antenna 1-125 terminal for VHF/UHF tube Supplied accessories Size AA (RI,) batteries (2) Antenna connector (except KV 211M40, 20S40, 20S41) Remote control RM-Y155 (1) (KV-20S40, 20S41) Remote control RM-Y136 (1) (KV 13M40, 13M50, 13M51,211M4()) Antenna dipole (KV-13M40, 13M50, 13M51 only) Optional accesst}ry Antenna KV-13M40, Scleen 13M50, Visible screen size: 330 mm/33 measured diagonally Actual tube size: 356 mm/35.6 measured diagt)nall) Inputs Power i video, 2 lideo, output 20S40, 20S41 Visible screen size: 508 ram/50 measured diagonally Actual tube size: 527 mm/S2.7 measured diagonally 2 video, inputs Power CODSUmp tion 20S41) 522 x 477 x 479 mm (21 x 183/4 x 18 7/. in.) Mass 21.6 kg (48 lbs) and specifications cm (21 in.) 80 W when in use (KV-20M40) 90 W when in use (KV 20S40, 20S41) 6 W in standby (W/H/D) Sony Corporation 8 cm (20 m) 2 audio 3 W (KV 20M40) 3 W + 3 W (KV-20S40, output Dimensions Design 13M51) 358 x 342 x 401 mm (14L/_x13_/2×15/}m.) 10 kg (22 Ibs) size Speaker (KV-13M40) (KV 13M50, cm (14 in,) 75 W when in use 6 W in standby Dimensions (W/H/D) Mass Screen 1 audio 2 atldio cm (13 in.) 3W consumption KV-2OM40, ( KV-20M40, 20S40, 20S41 ) 13M51 size Speaker dipole are subject to change Printed in USA 16 without notice.
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