The model and serial numbers are located on the rear.
Record the model and serial numbers in the spaces
provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you
call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose this apparatus to rain or
moisture.
Serial No.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications
not expressly approved in this manual could void your
authority to operate this equipment.
All interface cables used to connect peripherals must
be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a
digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC
Rules.
If you have any questions about this product, you may
call; Sony Customer Information Service Center
1-800-222-7669 or http://www.sony.com/
Declaration of Conformity
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
On transportation
When you carry the display unit, hold the unit itself,
not the speakers. If you fail to do so, the speakers may
come out of the unit and the unit may fall. This can
cause injury.
WARNING
When installing the unit, incorporate a readily
accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring, or
connect the power plug to an easily accessible socketoutlet near the unit.
If a fault should occur during operation of the unit,
operate the disconnect device to switch the power
supply off, or disconnect the power plug.
For the customers in the U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Trade Name:SONY
Model:FWD-S46H2/S42H2
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
Address:16530 Via Esprillo, San
Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.
Telephone Number: 858-942-2230
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
WARNING: THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR
USA ONLY.
If used in USA, use the UL LISTED power cord
specified below.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD.
Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin
(NEMA 5-15P Configuration)
CordType SJT or SVT, three 16 or 18 AWG
wires
LengthMinimum 1.5m (4 ft .11in.), Less than 2.5
m (8 ft. 3 in.)
RatingMinimum 6A, 125V
Using this unit at a voltage other than 120V may
require the use of a different line cord or attachment
plug, or both.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, refer
servicing to qualified service personnel.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If a monitor is not positioned in a sufficiently stable
location, it can be potentially hazardous due to falling.
Many injuries, particularly to children, can be avoided
by taking simple precautions such as:
• Using cabinets or stands recommended by the
manufacturer of the monitor.
• Only using furniture that can safely support the monitor.
• Ensuring the monitor is not overhanging the edge of the
supporting furniture.
• Not placing the monitor on tall furniture (for example,
cupboards or bookcases) without anchoring both the
furniture and the monitor to a suitable support.
• Not standing the monitors on cloth or other materials
placed between the monitor and supporting furniture.
• Educating children about the dangers of climbing on
furniture to reach the monitor or its controls.
For customers in Canada
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
The socket-outlet should be installed near the
equipment and be easily accessible.
For the customers in Europe
The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation,
1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan.
The Authorized Representative for EMC and product
safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger
Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. For any service
or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses
given in separate service or guarantee documents.
WARNING: THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR
OTHER COUNTRIES.
1. Use the approved Power Cord (3-core mains lead) /
Appliance Connector / Plug with earthing-contacts
that conforms to the safety regulations of each
country if applicable.
2. Use the Power Cord (3-core mains lead) / Appliance
Connector / Plug conforming to the proper ratings
(Voltage, Ampere).
If you have questions on the use of the above Power
Cord / Appliance Connector / Plug, please consult a
qualified service personnel.
For kundene i Norge
Dette utstyret kan kobles til et ITstrφmfordelingssystem.
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For the Customers in Brazil only
For the customers in Taiwan only
DESCARTE DE PILHAS E BATERIAS
Bateria Primária
Atenção:
Verifique as instruções de uso do aparelho
certificando-se de que as polaridades (+) e (-) estão no
sentido indicado. As pilhas poderão vazar ou explodir
se as polaridades forem invertidas, expostas ao fogo,
desmontadas ou recarregadas.
Evite misturar com pilhas de outro tipo ou com pilhas
usadas, transportá-las ou armazená-las soltas, pois
aumenta o risco de vazamento.
Retire as pilhas caso o aparelho não esteja sendo
utilizado, para evitar possíveis danos na eventualidade
de ocorrer vazamento.
As pilhas devem ser armazenadas em local seco e
ventilado.
No caso de vazamento da pilha, evite o contato com a
mesma. Lave qualquer parte do corpo afetado com
água abundante. Ocorrendo irritação, procure auxílio
médico.
Não remova o invólucro da pilha.
Mantenha fora do alcance das crianças. Em caso de
ingestão procure auxílio médico imediatamente.
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Introduction
Precautions
On safety
• A nameplate indicating operating voltage, power
consumption, etc. is located on the rear of the unit.
• Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet,
unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel
before operating it any further.
• Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used
for several days or more.
• To disconnect the AC power cord, pull it out by grasping
the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
Cleaning
Be sure to unplug the power cord before cleaning the display.
On cleaning the display
Do not allow hard objects to scrape, or pound the display
screen surface, or allow objects to hit the screen surface
because that can damage the screen surface.
The display screen has a special surface treatment.
Follow the instructions below to prevent impair performance
because of improper handling when cleaning.
• Gently remove any dust from the screen surfa ce with a soft
cloth. A cleaning cloth or cloth for wiping glasses is
preferred.
• If it is excessively dirty, clean the screen surface with a
soft cleaning cloth slightly dampened with water.
• Never use alcohol, benzine, thinner, acid or alkaline
cleaning solvent, abrasive cleaners, or chemically-treated
cloths because they will damage the screen surface.
Cleaning the cabinet
• Gently wipe off stains using a dry, soft cloth. Wipe off
grimy stains using a cloth slightly moistened with a mild
detergent, then wipe the area again using a dry, soft cloth.
• Do not use alcohol, benzine, thinner or insecticide. Doing
so may damage the finish of the surface or remove the
markings on the unit.
• There is a danger that the screen will be damaged if wiped
with a cloth that is dirty.
• Allowing the unit to come into prolonged contact with
rubber or plastic products may alter the unit or cause the
protective coating to come off.
On the LCD panel
• Keeping the LCD panel facing toward the sun for a long
time will damage the panel. Take this into account when
you install the unit outdoor or by a window.
• Do not forcefully press or scratch the LCD screen. Do not
place objects on the screen. Doing so may disrupt the
display or damage the LCD screen.
• You may find that the screen is showing horizontal stripes
or that it has afterimage. The screen may also look darker
when using the unit in a cool environment. These do not
indicate a screen malfunction. The screen will return to
normal when the ambient temperature is higher.
• If a static image is displayed for a long time, screen burn
or a residual image may occur. A residual image will
disappear over time. If ghosting occurs, use the
screensaver function, or use some kind of video or
imaging software to provide constant movement on the
screen. If light ghosting (image burn-in) occurs,it may
become less conspicuous, but once burn-in occurs, it will
never completely disappear.
• The panel surface, cabinet or frame may warm up during
use.This does not a problem.
Bright spots and dark spots on the LCD
screen
Although the LCD screen is manufactured by high
technology with an effective resolution of at least 99.99%, it
may show dark spots (pixel defects) or bright spots (red,
blue, green, etc.) that are continuously lit or flashing. These
are phenomenon of LCD screens that generated sometimes
by pixel defects. These may occur after the device has been
used for an extended period of time.
These are not screen malfunctions.
On installation
• Always verify that the unit is operating properly before
use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES
OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON
ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR
PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS
UNIT, EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD
OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR
FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER.
• Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat
build-up. Do not place the unit on surfaces (rugs, blankets,
etc.) or near materials (curtains, draperies) that may block
the ventilation holes.
• Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such
as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct
sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock.
• When you install multiple equipment with the unit, the
following problems, such as malfunction of the remote
control, noisy picture, noisy sound, may occur depending
on the position of the unit and other equipment.
On repacking
Do not throw away the carton and packing materials.
They make an ideal container in which to transport the unit.
When shipping the unit, repack it as illustrated on the carton.
If you have any questions on this unit, contact your
authorized Sony dealers.
On the illustrations
The illustrations of the display in the Operating Instructions
are of the FWD-S46H2.
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Recommendations on
Front
Side
Units: cm (inches)
25 (9 7/8)
10
(4)
10
(4
)
10 (4)
When moving or installing the display when it is attached to
the tabletop stand (not supplied), do so with at least 2 people.
Note
Installation
Provide an ample amount of space around
the display
• To prevent internal heat buildup from sealing off the
display, make sure to ensure proper ventilation by leaving
open the minimum amount of space around the display, as
illustrated below.
• The ambient temperature must be 0
°F). Be careful when installing the display near a
104
ceiling. The temperature there can become much higher
than the normal, lower-level room temperature.
• When using the stand, you use the applicable Tabletop
Stand SU-S02 (not supplied).For the fitting method, see
the installation manual of the Tabletop Stand.
• Consult with Sony qualified personnel for wall mount
installation.
• Regarding the installation of hardware such as brackets,
screws, or bolts, we cannot specify the products. Actual
installation is up to the authorized local dealers. Consult
with qualified Sony personnel for installation.
• While the display is on, a certain amount of heat builds up
inside. This can cause burns. Avoid touching the top or
rear of the display when it is powered on or just after it has
entered standby mode.
°C to 40 °C (32 °F to
When using the Tabletop Stand
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When mounting the display horizontally
Front
Side
25 (9 7/8)
10
(4
)
10
(4
)
25 (9 7/8)
5 (2)
Units: cm (inches)
1
Front
Side
Make sure
that the
(POWER)
switch is at
the lower
left.
20 (7 7/8)
25
(9
7
/8)
25
(9
7
/8)
10 (4)
Units: cm (inches)
5 (2)
When mounting the display vertically
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Location and Function of Parts and Controls
Note
Front
PartsDescription
11 (Power/Standby)
indicator
• Lights up in green when the display is switched on.
• Lights up in red when the display is in standby mode. Lights up in orange when the
display enters the power saving mode while a signal is input from a PC.
When the 1 indicator blinks in red, see page 40.
When the “LED” option in the “Multi Display” settings is set to “Off” and the “Position”
option is not set to the right-bottom, the indicator does not light up in green even when the
display is turned on, except for the case of no signal or an unsupported signal.
2Remote control sensorRemote control light receptor.
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Rear
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PartsDescription
Note
1 Mounting bracket
installation holes
2 Speaker installation holesFor attaching the speakers SS-SPG02 (not supplied).
3 Tabletop stand installation
holes
4 1(POWER) buttonSwitches the display on or off (standby).
5 INPUT/(ENTER)
button
Screw holes conforming to VESA standard. (Pitch: 400mm × 400mm)
Use screws with the proper thread and length, and tighten to the proper torque.
Diameter of thread: M6
Thread length: 10 mm
Torque: 20 kgf·cm
For attaching the tabletop stand SU-S02 (not supplied).
Operate when the main power switch is “ON” ( side).
Press to select a signal to be input from the INPUT or OPTION connector.
The signal to be input switches as follows each time you press the INPUT button.
VideoHD15DVI
When an optional adaptor supporting the video signal is not installed in the OPTION slot,
OPTION will be skipped.
Press to set your choice.
6 +/–/F/f (volume/menu
item selection) button
7MENU/ (RETURN)
button
Press to control speaker volume. When the menu is displayed, press to select the menu
item or set a value.
Press to set your choice.
Press to show menus.
This returns to the preceding menu screen.
HDMI
OPTIONComponent
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PartsDescription
Notes
Notes
8AC IN socketConnect the supplied AC power cord to this socket and to a wall outlet (page 22).
Once you connect the AC power cord and turn on main power switch, the
lights up in red and the display goes into the standby mode.
9/ (main power) switch Turn the main power switch to “ON”(press the side) when setting up the display.
When the main power switch is turned “OFF” (press the side), the power consumption
is 0W.
0SPEAKER socketConnect the speakers SS-SPG02 (not supplied) to this socket. For more details on
connecting the speakers, see the operating manual that came with the speakers. For details
on how to route the speaker cords, see page 23.
qa OPTION slot
(VIDEO/COM port)
qs AUDIO OUT (L/R)
(RCA connector)
qd HD15 (RGB/
COMPONENT)
(D-sub 15-pin)
Attach an optional adaptor (the BKM-FW series) in this slot to extend monitor functions
(page 21).
This is the audio monitor output terminal for external devices. Outputs an audio of the
signal currently indicated on the screen. Outputs an audio signal corresponding to the
active* picture when displaying Picture in Picture (PinP).
• Settings assigned in “Sound Mode” or “Speaker Out” will not be reflected.
• The noise reduction status set by the remote control is not reflected.
HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT) IN: Connects to the analog RGB signal or component
signal output of a piece of video equipment or PC (page 45).
HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT) OUT: Connects to the analog RGB signal or component
signal input of a piece of video equipment or PC (page 45). Signals input from the HD15
(RGB/COMPONENT) IN connector above will be output.
AUDIO IN: Inputs an audio signal. Connects to the audio signal output of a piece of
video equipment or PC.
1 indicator
• When the display is not connected to an AC power or is in the standby mode, no signal is
output from the HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT) OUT.
• When inputting a component signal, be sure not to input sync signals to pins 13 and 14. If you
do so, the picture may not be displayed properly.
* The status when the sound is output and the input signal can be switched.
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PartsDescription
Note
qf VIDEOVIDEO IN (BNC): Connects to the video output of a piece of video equipment.
VIDEO OUT (BNC): Connects to the video input of a piece of video equipment. Pictures
input from VIDEO IN will be output. Output regardless of whether the power is on or off
(including standby).
AUDIO IN (Stereo mini jack): Connects to the audio output of a piece of video
equipment.
qg COMPONENT
(RCA connector)
COMPONENT (Y P
B/CB PR/CR
piece of video equipment or PC.
) IN: Connects to the component signal output of a
AUDIO IN: Inputs an audio signal. Connects to the audio signal output of a piece of
video equipment or PC. Use the same connector as in qf VIDEO.
qh HDMIHDMI IN: HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) provides an interface between
the display and any HDMI-equipped audio/video equipment, as well as PC. You can
enjoy enhanced or high-definition video, and two-channel digital audio.
The appropriate mode for a piece of audio/video equipment or PC is automatically
selected in accordance with the connected equipment.
Be sure to use only an HDMI cable (not supplied) that bears the HDMI logo. We recommend
that you use a Sony HDMI cable (high speed type).
HDMI, High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing
LLC in the United States and other countries.
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PartsDescription
Note
Note
Caution
Note
qj DVI
(DVI-D 24-pin)
qk REMOTE (STRAIGHT)
(D-sub 9-pin)
ql REMOTE ()
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
DVI IN: Connects to the digital signal output terminal of the video equipment or PC.
Supports HDCP copy protection.
Connects to the digital DVI input of a piece of video equipment or PC. Signals input from
the DVI IN connector above will be output.
DVI OUT: Connects to the digital DVI input of a piece of video equipment or PC. Signals
input from the DVI IN connector above will be output.
AUDIO IN: Inputs an audio signal. Connects to the audio signal output of a piece of
video equipment, etc.
When the display is in standby mode or switched off, no signal is output from DVI OUT.
This connector enables remote control of the display using the RS-232C protocol. For
details, contact your authorized Sony dealer.
When using this connector, select “RS-232C” in “Network Port”. (page 34)
Serves to connect the display to a network, using a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN cable.
You can assign various settings and control the display via the network from a PC.
For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have
excessive voltage to this port. Follow the instructions for this port.
When using this connector, select “LAN” in “Network Port”. (page 34)
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Remote Control
,
Push and slide to open
Note
You cannot use the S VIDEO button and the OPTION2 button on this display.
Button Description
1 ON (power-on) button
Press to turn the display on.
Operate when the main power switch on the rear of the display is
“ON.”
2 DVI button
Press to select the signal input to the DVI port.
3 HDMI button
Press to select the signal input to the HDMI IN connector from a
piece of video equipment.
4 VIDEO button
Press to switch between the input signals from VIDEO IN and
COMPONENT IN
5 PICTURE button
Selects “Picture Mode”. Each press toggles between “Vivid”,
“Standard”, “Custom”, “Conference”, and “TC Control”.
6 F/f/G/g/ buttons
Press the F/f/G/g buttons to move the selected menu item and set
the values.
Pressing sets the selected menu or setting items.
When displaying Picture in Picture (PinP), you can change the
settings of the inset picture (page 19).
7 button
Press to change the aspect ratio (page 18).
8 MENU button
Press to show the menu on the screen. Press again to hide the menu
(page 24).
Notes
• The 5 button and button have a tactile dot. Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the display.
• Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by matching the 3 and # on the batteries to the diagram inside the remote control’s
battery compartment.
Caution
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. When you dispose of the battery, you must obey the law in the relative area or country.
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Installing batteries
Two size AA (R6) batteries are supplied for Remote Control RM-FW002.
To avoid risk of explosion, use size AA (R6) manganese or alkaline batteries.
9 ID MODE (ON/0-9/SET/C/OFF) buttons
You can operate a specific display by entering the "Index Number" of
that display without affecting other displays installed at the same
time.
• ON button:
• 0-9 button: Press to enter the “Index Number” of the display you want
to operate.
• SET button: Press to set the input “Index Number”.
• C button: Press to clear the input “Index Number”.
• OFF button: Press to return to the normal mode (page 20).
Press to show the “Index Number” on the screen.
0 +/– button
Adjusts the picture (contrast) level.
qa +/– button
Press to adjust the volume.
qs button
Press to mute the sound. Press again to restore sound.
qd button
Press to change the display from a single picture to Picture in Picture
(PinP). Press again to display the single picture (page 19).
qf DISPLAY button
Press to display the currently selected input, the type of the input
signal and the “Aspect” setting on the screen. Press again to hide
them. If this displayed information is left undisturbed for a short time,
it will disappear automatically.
qg OPTION1 button
When an optional adaptor is installed, selects an input signal from the
equipment connected to the optional adaptor.
If the installed optional adaptor has multiple input connectors, each
press of the button toggles between the input signals.
qh HD15 button
Press to select the input signal of the HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT)
connector. The RGB signal or component signal is selected
automatically or manually in accordance with the menu settings.
qj STANDBY button
Press to change the display to the standby mode.
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Useful buttons on the Remote Control
Wide
Zoom
Zoom
Full
4:3
Wide Zoom
Zoom
Full
4:3
Real
Full 1
Full 2
Note
Using the Wide Mode
You can change the aspect ratio of the screen.
Tip
You can also access the “Aspect” settings in the “Screen”
settings (page 30).
For input from video equipment such as Video, DVD,
etc. (other than PC input)
4:3 Original Source
16:9 Original source
m
m
For PC Input
Illustrations below indicate the input resolution of
800×600
If the input resolution is higher than the panel resolution
× 1,080), the display of “Real” is the same as
(1,920
“Full 1”.
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Using the PAP Setting
Note
Cursor showing active picture
The size of the inset picture
(B) will become large.
Press f button.
The size of the inset picture
(B) will become small.
The inset picture (B) is
shown within the main
picture (A).
Press G/g button.
The inset picture (B)
becomes the active
picture.
Press button.
The position of the
inset picture (B) will
change.
Press F button.
The inset picture is shown within the main picture. You can change the position and size of the inset picture.
You can also access the “PAP Setting” in the “Screen” settings (page 28).
Use a video input connector other than VIDEO IN for displaying Picture in Picture (PinP).
A composite video signal from the VIDEO IN connector does not support PinP.
Tips
• The cursor indicating the active picture will disappear after 5 seconds.
• 2 sizes of inset picture can be selected.
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Using the ID MODE button
Index Number : 117
Index Number
Input Number
You can operate a specific display by entering the
"Index Number" of that display without affecting
other displays installed at the same time.
1 Press ON button.
Display’s “Index Number” appears in black
characters on the lower left menu on the screen.
(Every display is allocated an individual preset
“Index Number” from 1 to 255.)
2 Input the “Index Number” of the display you
want to operate using the 0 - 9 buttons on
the remote control.
The input number appears right next to the “Index
Number” of each display.
4 When all of the setting changes have been
completed, press OFF button.
The display returns to the normal screen.
To correct the Index Number
Press the C button to clear the current input “Index
Number”. Return to Step 2, and input a new “Index
Number”.
Tip
To change the “Index Number” of the display, see “Index
Number” in “Control Setting” on page 31.
3 Press SET button.
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Index Number : 117
The characters on the selected display change to
green while the others change to red.
You can operate the specified display indicated
with green characters only.
Only the operation of ON (power-on) button and
STANDBY/ID MODE-OFF button is effective to
other displays, as well.
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Optional Adaptors
The terminal of the OPTION slot qa (page 13) on the
near the bottom of the rear of the display is a slot-in
type. It can be switched to the following optional
adaptor (not supplied).
For details on installation, consult your Sony dealers.
For details on the optional adaptors for system
expansion, see each instruction manual with this
manual.
HD-SDI/SDI INPUT Adaptor BKM-FW16
Connects to the HD-SDI signal output of a piece of
video equipment.
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Connections
AC IN
socket
AC power
cord
AC plug holder
Lock
Clip
AC IN socket cover
Before you start
• First make sure that the power of each piece of equipment
is turned off.
• Use cables suitable for the equipment to be connected.
• Connect the cables, fully inserting them into the
connectors or jacks. A loose connection may cause hum
and other noise.
• To disconnect the cable, pull it out by grasping the plug.
Never pull the cable itself.
• See the instruction manual of the equipment to be
connected, too.
• Insert the plug securely into the AC IN socket.
• Use one of the two AC plug holders (supplied) to securely
hold the AC plug.
Connecting the
Speakers
Connect the speakers SS-SPG02 (not supplied).
Please be sure to connect the speakers correctly. For
more details on connecting the speakers, see the
operating manual of the speakers. For details on how
to route the speaker cords, see page 23.
Connecting the AC
Power Cord
1 Plug the AC power cord into the AC IN
socket. Then, attach the AC plug holder
(supplied) to the AC power cord.
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2 Slide the AC plug holder over the cord until
it connects to the AC IN socket cover.
To remove the AC power cord
Release the clips of the AC plug holder from the lock
of the AC IN socket cover, then hold the plug and pull
out the AC power cord.
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Cable Management
21
Rear
Using the cable holders
You can neatly bundle the cables with the cable holders (×6) provided. Attach the cable holders as shown in the
illustrations below.
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Using the Settings
1
2,3
DVI
Note
Overview of the Menus
1 Press MENU button.
2 Press F/f to highlight the desired menu
icon.
3 Press or g.
To exit the menu, press MENU button.
To change the on-screen language
Select the desired language for on-screen settings and
messages from “English”, “Deutsch”, “Français”,
“Español”, “Italiano” or “”.
“English” (English) is set for the default setting
(page 31).
The settings provide you access to the following features:
“Picture Mode” or “Picture Mode Adjust.” when there
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Picture/Sound Settings
Note
Note
Note
Note
Notes
For the setting method, see “Overview of the Menus” (page 24).
MenuFunction and operation
Picture Mode
Vivid
Standard
Custom
Conference
TC Control
Picture Mode Adjust.
You can choose a picture quality to match your picture type and surrounding brightness.
Tip
To change from one “Picture Mode” option to another, you can also use PICTURE
button (page 16) on the remote control instead.
Enhances picture sharpness, and maximizes contrast.
Flat setting.
Adjusts in more detail.
Adjusts the picture quality for video conferencing under fluorescent lights.
“Conference” may not be effective depending on the environment of use or your video
conference system. In this case, adjust the picture using “Picture Mode Adjust.”
(page 25), or switch to a “Picture Mode” setting other than “Conference”.
Selected when setting “True Color Control” (page 26). If you do not set “True Color
Control”, the displayed image for “TC Control” is the same as that for “Vivid”.
When you select “TC Control”, “Brightness Boost” (page 26) is set to “Off”.
You can adjust picture quality for each “Picture Mode” in more detail.
You cannot adjust some “Picture Mode Adjust.” items depending on which “Picture
Mode” is selected.
*: Not selected during PC input.
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Chroma *
Phase *
Sharpness *
Noise Reduction *
Off/Low/Mid/High
CineMotion *
During PC input, you cannot adjust “Chroma”, “Phase”, “Sharpness”, “Noise
Reduction” or “CineMotion”.
Adjusts LCD screen brightness.
Adjusts to increase or decrease contrast.
Adjusts picture brightness.
Adjusts color intensity.
Adjusts the color tones of the picture.
“Phase” is available if the video signal's color system is NTSC.
Adjusts to sharpen or soften the picture.
Reduces noise from connected equipment. Higher settings are effective when there is a
lot of noise.
Select “Auto” or “Off”. If you select “Auto”, it optimizes the screen display
automatically by detecting picture content and applying a reverse 3-2 or 2-2 pull-down
process. The picture will appear clearer and more natural.
• The setting of “CineMotion” is invalid when displaying Picture in Picture (PinP).
• “CineMotion” may not be correctly processed depending on the input signal pattern.
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Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
Dynamic Picture
Picture Mode Adjust.
Gamma Correct.
High/Mid/Low/
Select “On” or “Off”. Select “On” to enhance contrast by making white brighter and
black darker.
• You can only set “Dynamic Picture” when a composite video signal from VIDEO IN
is input.
• You cannot set “Dynamic Picture” when “Picture Mode” is set to “Conference” or
“TC Control”.
Balances the light and dark portions of pictures. Higher settings have larger gamma
correction.
DICOM GSDF Sim.
• You cannot set “Gamma Correct.” when “Picture Mode” is set to “Conference”.
• “DICOM GSDF Sim.” is the gamma setting based on the GSDF (Grayscale Standard
Display Function) of the DICO M (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine)
standard. This setting is for reference only and cannot be used for medical diagnosis.
Color Temp.
Cool
Neutral
Warm
Custom
Brightness Boost
White tone can be adjusted to suit your preference. Default settings are set when shipped
from factory.
Tip
Restores the default settings by selecting “Reset” on the tone adjusting screen.
Gives white colors a blue tint.
Gives white colors a neutral tint.
Gives white colors a red tint.
Enables a broader range of white tone to be set than above.
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, then the picture quality is adjusted to emphasize
brightness.
True Color Control
Reset
• You can set “Brightness Boost” when “Picture Mode” is set to “Vivid”.
• When “Brightness Boost” is set to “On”, you cannot adjust the “Backlight”,
“Contrast”, “Brightness” or “Color Temp.” settings.
• When “Brightness Boost” is set to “On”, with “Backlight” set to “Max” and “ECO
Mode” set to “Off”, the brightness is at its maximum.
You can adjust the “Hue” and “Saturation” of 4 colors, “Red”, “Green”, “Yellow” and
“Blue”, in order to highlight specific colors in an image.
Select the color you want to adjust, and look to see which part of the current image will
be adjusted.
You can then adjust it using the matrix dialog.
• “True Color Control” can be adjusted when “Picture Mode” is set to “TC Control”.
• You cannot set “True Color Control” when displaying Picture in Picture (PinP).
• The settings of “True Color Control” may be invalid when displaying Picture in
Picture (PinP).
Select “Cancel” or “OK”. If you select “OK”, it resets all settings of “Picture Mode
Adjust.” to default settings.
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MenuFunction and operation
Sound Mode
Dynamic
Standard
Custom
Sound Mode Adjust.
Treble
Bass
Balance
Surround
Off
Hall
Reset
You can adjust the sound output from the speakers SS-SPG02 (not supplied) with various
“Sound Mode” settings.
Enhances treble and bass.
Flat setting.
For more detailed adjustment.
You can adjust sound tone in detail.
Tip
You can set “Treble” and “Bass” when the “Sound Mode” is set to “Custom”.
Adjusts to increase or decrease treble.
Adjusts to increase or decrease base.
Adjusts left/right speaker balance.
Select the surround mode according to the type of picture.
No surround output.
When you want to get an even richer stereo sound from movies or music programs.
Select “Cancel” or “OK”. If you select “OK”, it resets all settings of “Sound Mode
Adjust.” to default settings.
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Screen Settings
Note
For the setting method, see “Overview of the Menus” (page 24).
If no signal is being input, “Aspect” and “Adjust Screen” cannot be set.
MenuFunction and operation
PAP Setting
PAP
Active Picture
Main
Sub
Swap
Picture Size
Picture Position
Available combinations for PinP
Displays two types of video input signal simultaneously. For details, see page 19.
Select “Off” or “PinP”. Select “PinP” to display an inset picture within the main picture.
Selects the screen to operate.
Activates the main picture so it can be operated.
Activates the inset picture so it can be operated.
Swaps the main and the inset pictures.
Selects the size of the inset picture. Select from “Large” or “Small”.
Adjust the position of the inset picture with F/f/G/g, then press .
Video
COMPONENT
HD15
DVI
HDMI
OPTIONHD SDI
RGB
YUV
Video
COMPONENT
HD15
RGBYUVHDSDI
DVIHDMI
OPTION
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MenuFunction and operation
Notes
Multi Display
Multi Display
Off
2×2
Allows you to make settings for connecting multiple displays to form a video wall.
• You cannot set “Multi Display” when displaying Picture in Picture (PinP).
• During video input, “Multi Display” displays a picture as close as possible to the
current “Aspect” setting. But during PC input, it displays with “Aspect” set to “Full
2”.
• When “Position” is set to the right-bottom, the 1 indicator lights up even if “LED” is
set to “Off”. The indicator also lights up even when the display is off (standby), errors
are detected, or the display is in sleep mode including the case of no signal or
unsupported signal.
Do settings to form a video wall.
Uses a single screen.
Settings to connect 2, 3 or 4 displays both vertically and horizontally.
3×3
4×4
1×2
Settings to connect 2, 3 or 4 displays horizontally.
1×3
1×4
2×1
Settings to connect 2, 3 or 4 displays vertically.
3×1
4×1
Position
Output Format
Tiles
Settings for the screen position of each display.
You can select a picture output format. The picture position is automatically adjusted,
and you can get a suitable picture output.
Shows full signal on each screen.
LED
Window
Shows one large picture with multi display naturally. Part of the signal will go behind the
bezel area.
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, the 1 indicator on the front panel (page 10) to
be continually turned on.
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MenuFunction and operation
Notes
Note
Note
Note
Aspect
Wide Zoom *
Zoom *
Full *
4:3 *
Full 1 **
Full 2 **
Real **
Change the screen’s aspect ratio. For details, see page 18.
Tips
• To change from one “Aspect” option to another, you can also use button on the
remote control.
• Select “Zoom” to display movies and other DVD content with black bands, using the
entire viewable area of the screen for video input.
• You cannot change the aspect ratio during picture-in-picture (PinP) display. The
image is displayed in the aspect ratio that was last used prior to PinP.
• You cannot set “Aspect” while using the “Multi Display” function.
Enlarges to fill screen with minimum distortion.
Enlarges the picture, keeping the same aspect ratio.
Enlarges the picture horizontally to fill the screen when the picture source is 4:3
(Standard definition). When the picture source is 16:9 (High definition), it displays in the
same 16:9 aspect ratio.
Displays all picture source in 4:3 aspect ratio.
Enlarges the picture to fill the screen in the vertical direction, keeping the same aspect
ratio. A black frame may appear around the picture.
Enlarges the picture to fill the screen.
Displays the picture in its original number of dots.
* Not selected during PC input.
**Selected during PC input.
Adjust Screen
Auto Adjustment **
Phase **
Pitch **
H Size
H Shift
V Size
V Shift
Reset
If the input resolution is higher than the panel resolution (1,920 × 1,080), the display of
“Real” is the same as “Full 1”.
Adjust screen size and position.
“Auto Adjustment”, “Phase” and “Pitch” are not available when the PC signal is digitally
input using a DVI IN or HDMI IN connector.
Select “Cancel” or “OK”. If you select “OK”, the display automatically adjusts the
position and phase of the picture when it receives an input signal from the connected PC.
Note that “Auto Adjustment” may not work well with certain input signals. In such cases,
manually adjust the options below.
To adjust correctly, adjust while the entire screen displays a bright picture.
Adjusts the phase when the screen flickers.
Adjusts the pitch when the picture has unwanted vertical stripes.
Adjusts the size of the picture horizontally.
Adjusts the picture position left and right.
Adjusts the picture size vertically.
Adjusts the picture position up/down.
Select “Cancel” or “OK”. Select “OK” to reset all settings of “Adjust Screen” to default
settings.
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Setup Settings
Note
Note
Note
For the setting method, see the section of “Overview of the Menus” (page 24).
MenuFunction and operation
Language
Timer Setting
Clock Set
Date Set
Time Set
Clock Display
On/Off Timer
ECO Mode
Off/Low/High
Status Display
Speaker Out
Advanced Setup
Control Setting
Index Number
Select from the language settings shown. Select “English”, “Deutsch”, “Français”,
“Español”, “Italiano” or “”.
You can adjust time, display the built-in clock, or set the timer to make the display
power on/off at a predetermined time.
If the main power switch is left turned off or the AC power cord removed for a long
time, the built-in clock may lose or gain time significantly.
In this case, reset the clock to the right time.
Sets the date and the hour of the day.
Sets the date (year, month, date). The day of the week is automatically set.
Sets the time.
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, when the remote control’s DISPLAY
button is pressed, it shows the current time which was set.
Sets the day of the week and the hour of the day.
This cannot be used unless the “Timer Setting” has been set.
Reduces power consumption by changing the brightness of the backlight. Selecting
“High” reduces power consumption more than “Low”.
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, the input signal and “Aspect” setting
information show on the screen for about 5 seconds when the display is turned on.
When you switch the input signal, the input signal information shows for about 5
seconds.
Tip
You can display the input signal and “Aspect” setting information by pressing
DISPLAY button on the remote control.
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, sound is output from the speakers.
Enter more detailed settings.
This menu is used for settings of operation of the display and the remote control.
You can change the index number of the display if necessary. Select to set the index
number of the display with F/f buttons on the display, and press button to
confirm the setting.
The “Index Number” cannot be set with the remote control.
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MenuFunction and operation
Note
Note
Note
Control Mode
Advanced Setup
Display+Remote
Display Only
Remote Only
Auto Screen Adjust
Auto Shut Off
DPMS
Overscan
Auto
On
Off
Set to control the display from the remote control or from the display.
When this item is operated, the available modes will differ depending on whether
you select by the remote control or the display. When setting this item with
button on the remote control, you can select only “Display+Remote” or “Remote
Only”. When setting this item with button on the display, you can select only
“Display+Remote” or “Display Only”.
Enables operation of the display with the control buttons on the display and the
remote control.
Enables operation of the display with the control buttons on the display. You can
only use buttons on the display to enter this setting.
Enables operation of the display with the remote control. You can only use the
remote control to enter this setting.
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, it saves settings such as picture size and
position for each input signal, and the last settings are automatically applied.
The “Auto Screen Adjust” function only works during RGB input.
Select “On” or “Off”. When “On” is selected, the display automatically goes into
standby mode or power saving mode if no signal is input from the DVI, the HDMI,
the HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT) or the COMPONENT input connectors for about
30 seconds.
If no signal is input from the VIDEO connector for about 5 minutes, the display
automatically goes into standby mode.
Tips
• This function is available when “Screen Saver” is set to “Off”.
• If “DPMS” is set to “On”, you can select the settings for activating the power
saving mode.
Select “On” or “Off”. When “On” is selected, the display automatically goes into
power saving mode if no signal is input from the DVI, the HDMI or the HD15
(RGB) input connectors for about 30 seconds.
When “Off” is selected, the display automatically goes into standby mode if no
signal is input from the DVI, the HDMI or the HD15 (RGB) input connectors for
about 30 seconds.
Tips
• While in the standby mode, press the 1 button on the display or the ON button
on the remote control to turn the display on. In the power saving mode, the
display is turned on automatically when a signal is input.
• This function is available when “Screen Saver” is set to “Off”.
• This function is available when “Auto Shut Off” is set to “On”.
Selects whether to display images with overscan or justscan.
Automatically determines whether it is a DTV signal, then overscans and displays
the image.
Displays image with overscan.
Displays image with justscan.
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MenuFunction and operation
Notes
Note
Sync Mode
Advanced Setup
H/Comp
Video
RGB/YUV
Auto
RGB
YUV
Color System
RGB Signal
HD15/DVI/HDMI
Screen Saver
Off
All White
Sweep
Standby
Menu Position
Landscape
Portrait
Set the type of signal input at pin 13 of the HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT) IN
connector (page 45).
• “Sync Mode” is available only when analog RGB signal is input to HD15
connector.
• There are some inputs for which only “H/Comp” can be selected. In this case,
input horizontal/vertical synchronization signals through the pin 13 or 14 of the
connectors.
• This display does not support the three value sync format of 576/60p.
• When “Video” is selected in “Sync Mode”, you can only set the 575/50i and 480/
60i signals.
Sets a horizontal synchronous signal input.
Sets a video signal input.
Sets the type of signal for a piece of video equipment or PC connected to the HD15
(RGB/COMPONENT) connector of the display.
Automatically sets whether an analog RGB signal or a component signal is input
from a connected device.
Set when an analog RGB signal is input from a connected device.
Set when a component signal is input from a connected device.
Select “Auto” to set the color system automatically. Select “NTSC” or “PAL” to set
the color system.
“Color System” is available when the input signal is from a VIDEO IN connector
(Composite video signal).
Set whether a 1280 × 720/60, 720 × 480/60 or 1920 × 1080/60 RGB input signal is
displayed as a PC signal or a video signal.
Select “HD15”, “DVI” or “HDMI” according to the input connector, and then
select “PC” or “Video” for each. The following input connectors are valid for each
setting “HD15”, “DVI” or “HDMI”.
“HD15”: HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT) IN connector
“DVI”: DVI IN connector
“HDMI”: HDMI IN connector
This is a setting to prevent or reduce screen burn or after-image that can occur by
long periods of screen display of the same image.
Disables the “Screen Saver” setting.
Displays an all-white screen. (Stops automatically after about 30 minutes and the
display enters standby mode.)
Scrolls a white bar over the screen.
Turns on a screensaver for the time set in “Timer Setting” in standby (page 10).
(The display is blank during screensaver operation.) When the set time has passed,
the display returns to the regular standby state.
Changes the menu screen's orientation to match the display's installation
orientation.
Show the menu screen horizontally.
Show the menu screen vertically.
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MenuFunction and operation
Notes
Note
Notes
Note
Network Port
Advanced Setup
RS-232C
LAN
IP Address Setup
Speed Setup
Power On Delay
HDMI Control
HDMI Control
Sets which terminal connects to the PC when the display is remote controlled by the
PC.
• You cannot use REMOTE (STRAIGHT) and REMOTE () simultaneously.
• Select “LAN” when performing “IP Address Setup” or “Speed Setup”.
Select when connecting the display and PC via the REMOTE (STRAIGHT)
connector.
Select when connecting the display and PC via the REMOTE () connector.
Sets an IP address to enable communication between the REMOTE () connector
of the display and a device such as a PC connected with a LAN cable.
For details on how to make the settings, see the section of “Preparations for Using
the Network Functions” (page 35).
Sets a communication speed between the REMOTE () connector of the display
and a device such as a PC connected with a LAN cable.
For details on how to make the settings, see the section of “Preparations for Using
the Network Functions” (page 35).
Adjusts the time from when the display is switched on until it actually turns on. Sets
to “Off”, and 1 to 120 seconds. This suppresses a sudden load fluctuation to the
power equipment when multiple units are connected.
If you connect HDMI control compatible equipment to the HDMI input connector
of the display, then the equipment can be controlled together.
You should use the remote control to switch on/off the display and connected
equipment.
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, then HDMI equipment control works, and
it can be set to “Auto Device Off” and “Auto Display On”.
Auto Device Off
Auto Display On
Information
All Reset
• If it does not work, also set HDMI settings on the connected equipment.
• To control it, the connected equipment must be HDMI control compatible, and
it must be set to enable HDMI equipment control.
• Depending on the HDMI equipment, this may not operate together with this
device in some cases.
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, then when the display’s power is switched
off, the connected HDMI equipment’s power is also switched off together.
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, then when connected HDMI equipment
play or other control is selected, the display’s power also turns on together.
Displays the “Date”, “Model Name”, “Serial Number”, “Operation Time”,
“Software Version” and “IP Address” of your display.
Select “Cancel” or “OK”. If you select “OK”, then all adjustments and settings reset
to defaults.
Some items of the “Information” option and the “Index Number” will not be reset.
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Network Functions
Preparations for Using
the Network Functions
Precautions
• The software specifications of this display are
subject to change for improvements without notice.
• Screens shown by application software may differ
slightly from the illustrations shown in this manual.
• For safety, connect the port of this display only to a
network where there is no danger of excessive
voltage or voltage surges.
• The steps described in this manual are guaranteed
only for use under the following environment
conditions.
Operating system:
Microsoft Windows XP/Windows Vista/
Windows 7
Browser:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 or later
• To ensure security on the network, setting a user
name and password is recommended. For
information on how to make these settings, see the
section “Setup screen” (page 38).
For security settings, refer to your network
administrator.
Setting an IP address
The display can be connected to a network with
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN cable.
When connected to a LAN, the IP addresses of the
display can be set using one of the following two
methods. Consult your network administrator
regarding details about IP address selection.
• Assigning a fixed IP address to the display
Normally this method should be used.
• Automatically obtaining an IP address
If the network to which the display is connected has
a DHCP server, you can have the DHCP server
automatically assign an IP address. Note that in this
case the IP address may change every time the
display in which the display is installed is turned on.
Before setting the IP address, connect the LAN cable
to the display to establish the network. After about 30
seconds, turn on the display, and then start making the
desired settings.
• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and/
or other countries.
• All other product names, company names, etc. mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective owners.
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Assigning a fixed IP address to the display
1 Press MENU to bring up the main menu.
2 Select “Setup” with F/f and press .
3 Select “Advanced Setup” with F/f and
press .
4 Select “Network Port” with F/f and press
+.
5 Select “LAN” with F/f and press .
6 Select “IP Address Setup” with F/f and
press .
7 Select “Manual” with F/f and press .
8 Select an desired item to set from “IP
Address”, “Subnet Mask”, “Default
Gateway”, “Primary DNS”, “Secondary
DNS” with F/f and press .
9 Set the three digit value (0 to 255) for each
of the four box with F/f on the display or
numeric keys on the remote control and
press or g.
10Set the three digit value (0 to 255) for each
of the four boxes and press . Repeat the
same procedure as step 6 and select the
next desired item to set with F/f and press
.
11After values are set for all the desired
items, select “Execute” with F/f, then
press .
Select “Execute” and press . An IP address is set
manually.
Automatically obtaining an IP address
1 Press MENU to bring up the main menu.
2 Select “Setup” with F/f and press .
3 Select “Advanced Setup” with F/f and
press .
4 Select “IP Address Setup” with F/f and
press .
Note
When an IP address is not set properly, the following error
codes will be displayed in accordance with the error cause.
Error 1: Communication error
Error 2: The specified IP address is already used for other
equipment
Error 3: IP address error
Error 4: Gateway address error
Error 5: Primary DNS address error
Error 6: Secondary DNS address error
Error 7: Subnet mask error
Checking the automatically assigned IP
address
1 Press MENU to bring up the main menu.
2 Select “Setup” with F/f and press .
3 Select “Information” with F/f and press
.
The IP address currently acquired is displayed.
Tip
When an IP address cannot be acquired properly, the
previously acquired IP address is shown in “Information”
and in “Manual” of “IP Address Setup”.
Setting a communication speed
1 Press MENU to bring up the main menu.
2 Select “Setup” with F/f and press .
3 Select “Advanced Setup” with F/f and
press .
4 Select “Speed Setup” with F/f and press
.
5 Select a desired communication speed to
set from “Auto”, “10Mbps Half”, “10Mbps
Full”, “100Mbps Half”, or “100Mbps Full”
with F/f and press .
When “Auto” is selected, a communication speed
appropriate for your network configuration is
automatically set.
6 Select “Execute” with F/f and press to
reflect the setting.
5 Select “DHCP” with F/f and press .
Select “Execute” and press . An IP address is
automatically set.
When “Cancel” is selected, the setting will not be
executed.
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PC Operation
Setting items on respective screens
When using the LAN function of the display
Controlling the display
You can make various display settings on the screen
of the PC.
Make sure that the display, PC, and router or hub are
properly connected with the network cable. Then turn
on power to the display, the PC, and the router or hub.
There are four display screens, divided by function:
Information screen, Configure screen, Control screen,
and Setup screen.
For details on the functions of buttons, see instructions for
each function of the display.
1 Start the browser of the PC (Internet
Explorer 7.0 or later).
2 Enter the IP address that was assigned to
the display in the previous page as
“http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”, then press the
ENTER key on the keyboard.
When a user name and password have
been set, the “Network Password” screen
appears. Enter the user name and
password that were set, and then proceed
to the next step.
3 Click the function tab at the top of the
screen and select the desired screen.
Information screen
This screen shows the model name, serial number and
other display information, as well as the power status
and the input signal selection.
The screen is for information only. There are no items
that can be set.
Configure screen
Timer
Lets you make settings for the timer function.
Click “Apply” when done.
Screen Saver
Lets you make settings for the screensaver function.
Click “Apply” when done.
Picture and Picture
Lets you make settings for the Picture and Picture
function.
Click “Apply” when done.
Note
Before setting the “Timer” function, make sure to configure
the time setting on the Setup screen (page 38).
Control screen
POWER
Switches the display on or off.
INPUT
Lets you select the input signal.
PICTURE MODE
Lets you select the picture mode.
ASPECT
Lets you switch the aspect ratio of the image.
Contrast +/– buttons
Adjust the screen contrast.
Brightness +/– buttons
Adjust the picture brightness.
Chroma +/– buttons
Adjust the color intensity.
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Phase +/– buttons
Adjust the color balance.
Reset button
Resets the settings from “Contrast” to “Phase” to their
factory default values.
Notes
• If the input signal is Video and the color system of the
video signal is not NTSC, “Phase” is not available.
• “Chroma” and “Phase” are not available for PC input.
• “Normal” at the ASPECT setting corresponds to “4:3” for
video input or “Real” for PC input.
Setup screen
This screen lets you set up the Network Password. The
factory default settings are as follows:
Name:root
Password: pudadm
After you have made any changes or entered
information, click “Apply” at the bottom of each
screen to enable the settings.
Special characters cannot be used in the text fields.
Owner Information
Owner
Enter owner information here.
Display Location
Enter information about the display installation
location here.
Note
Do not use spaces when entering the information.
Doing so may cause the file name to display
incorrectly.
Memo
You can enter auxiliary information here.
Time
Time
Enter the time, day of the week, year, month, and day.
Password
The administrator and user name and password
information can be entered here. The administrator
name is fixed to “root”.
Each can be a maximum of 8 characters long.
Once a user name and password are set, the “Network
Password” screen appears whenever the display
control screen of the display is called up. To ensure
security on the network, setting a user name and
password is recommended.
Mail Report
Error Report
When a display function error has occurred, an error
report is immediately sent by e-mail (error
notification).
Status Report
The status of the display can be reported via email
according to the selected time interval.
Address
Enter the target e-mail address here. Up to four
addresses can be specified, for simultaneous sending
of an error report. The maximum length for each
address is 64 characters.
Mail Account
Mail Address:
Enter the allocated mail address here.
The maximum length for the address is 64
characters.
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP):
Enter the mail server address here.
The maximum length for the address is 64
characters.
Send Test Mail:
To test whether mail can be sent successfully to
the specified address(es), select this check box
and click “Apply”. A test mail will be sent.
Network
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Select “Specify an IP address” to enter each value in
the IP address’s numeric string.
Select “Obtain an IP address (DHCP)” to acquire an
IP address automatically from the DHCP server. Note
that in this case the IP address may change every time
the display in which the display is installed is turned
on.
Note
The IP address can be set from the menu of the
display. For details, see “IP Address Setup” (page 34).
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Note
If any of the following items is not set or not set
correctly, an error message appears, and test mail
cannot be sent:
• Target address
• Mail account address and mail server address
(SMTP)
Advanced
Gives access to advanced settings to enable use of
various applications on the network. Make the settings
as required by the respective application.
Advertisement
Lets you make settings for the Advertisement and
Broadcast functions on the network.
ID Talk
Lets you make settings for the ID Talk function. ID
Talk is a protocol that allows network-based control of
the display. Controlled items includes various settings
and adjustments such as color temperature and
gamma. For information about supported ID Talk
commands, contact your local Sony dealer.
SNMP
The display is a network equipment which supports
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
Besides standard MIB-II, Sony Enterprise MIB is also
supported. This screen allows making settings for
SNMP.
For information about supported SNMP commands,
contact your local Sony dealer.
Returning to default settings
To reset all settings made on the “Setup” screen to the
factory default condition, reset to the default settings
by assigning the “All Reset” setting, and then assign
the appropriate settings of the network again.
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Other Information
Troubleshooting
Check whether the 1 indicator is flashing red.
When it is flashing
The self-diagnosis function is activated.
1Check how many times the 1 indicator flashes and how long it stops flashing.
For example, the indicator flashes 2 times, stops flashing for 3 seconds, and flashes 2 times.
2Press 1 (POWER) switch on the display and the main power switch to switch off the power, then
disconnect the power cord.
Inform your dealer or Sony service center of how the indicator flashes (the number of flashes and the duration
of light out).
When it is not flashing
1Check the items in the table below.
2If the problem still persists, have your display serviced by qualified personnel.
ProblemPossible Remedies
The power switch and control
buttons on the display do not work.
The power will not come on even if
the 1 (POWER) switch is turned
ON, or the ON (power-on) button on
the remote control is turned ON.
No video signal is output from the
HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT) OUT
terminal.
No signal is output from the HDSDI OUT terminal of the BKMFW16.
No signal is output from the DVI
OUT terminal.
No picture.
No picture.
The display turns off
automatically.
The display turns on or off
automatically.
• Check the settings of “Control Setting” (page 31).
• Check that the main power switch is not turned “OFF” (page 13).
• There is no HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT) OUT output when this
device is in standby status or the AC power supply is switched off.
• There is no HD-SDI OUT output when this device is in standby
status or the AC power supply is switched off.
• There is no DVI OUT output when this device is in standby status or
the AC power supply is switched off.
• Check the connection between the video equipment and the display.
• Check the settings of “RGB/YUV” (page 33).
• Try switching input using the INPUT button of the display, or the
remote control (pages 12, 16).
• Check if “Timer Setting” is activated (page 31).
• Check if the “Auto Shut Off” function is set to “On” (page 32).
• Check if the room temperature is not more than 40°C.
• Check the “HDMI Control” settings (page 34).
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ProblemPossible Remedies
Poor picture.
No color/Dark picture/The
picture is too bright/Color is not
correct/The picture gradually
becomes dark/Horizontal noise
appears on the picture
• Press PICTURE to select the desired “Picture Mode” (page 16).
• Adjust the “Picture Mode Adjust.” options in the “Picture/Sound”
settings (pages 25, 26).
• Check the condition of the signal cable.
• Check if the room temperature is not more than 40°C.
• Check the settings in “ECO Mode” (page 31).
The whole screen is tinged
green or purple.
No sound/Noisy sound.
Picture displayed, no sound.
• Check the settings of “RGB/YUV” (page 33).
• Check the volume control.
• Press on the remote control or + so that “Muting”
disappears from the screen (page 17).
• Check the setting of “Speaker Out” (page 31).
Remote control does not operate.
• Check the polarity of the batteries or replace the batteries.
• Point the remote control at the remote control sensor of the display.
• Keep the remote control sensor area clear from obstacles.
• Check the settings of “Control Setting” (page 31).
• Fluorescent lamps can interfere with remote control operation; try
turning off the fluorescent lamps.
Cannot connect to the network.
• Plug the cable firmly into the REMOTE connector.
• Check the network settings of the PC.
• Reset to the default settings by assigning the “All Reset” setting on
the “Setup” setting menu, and then assign the appropriate settings of
the network again.
• Check the settings of “Network Port” (page 34).
The display control screen (the
Web screen displaying the
display’s GUI) does not appear.
• Click the refresh or reload button on your Web browser.
0.53 (horizontal) mm × 0.53
(vertical) mm (
FWD-S42H2
0.4845 (horizontal) mm × 0.4845
(vertical) mm (
1,018.1 (horizontal) mm × 572.7
(vertical) mm (40
FWD-S42H2
930.2 (horizontal) mm × 523.3
(vertical) mm (36
1,168.1 mm)
FWD-S42H2: 42
1,067.3 mm)
D-sub 9-pin (female) (× 1)
(RS-232C)
RCA connector
VIDEO OUT BNC (× 1)
Composite video, 1 Vp-p ± 2 dB sync
negative, 75
(automatic termination)
AUDIO IN
Stereo mini jack (× 1)
500 mVrms, high impedance
RCA connector
1
/32 in. × 1/32 in.)
1
/32 in. × 1/32 in.)
1
/8 in. × 22 5/8 in.)
3
/4 in. × 20 5/8 in.)
1
/8-inch (diagonal
Ω
B/CB PR/CR
) IN
HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT)
HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT) IN
D-sub 15-pin (female) (× 1)
(See page 45.)
HD15 (RGB/COMPONENT) OUT
D-sub 15-pin (female) (× 1)
(See page 45.)
AUDIO IN
Stereo mini jack (× 1)
500 mVrms, high impedance
DVI DVI IN
(DVI Specification Rev. 1.0
compliant)
DVI OUT
(DVI Specification Rev. 1.0
compliant)
AUDIO IN
Stereo minijack (× 1)
500 mVrms, high impedance
HDMIHDMI IN
(HDMI (1080p))
SPEAKERSpeaker output (L/R)
6
Ω 7W + 7W
General
Power requirements
Power consumption
Operating conditions
Storing/transporting conditions
DimensionsFWD-S46H2
100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz,
FWD-S46H2: 1.4 A (Maximum)
FWD-S42H2: 1.45 A (Maximum)
FWD-S46H2: 140 W (Maximum)
FWD-S42H2: 145 W (Maximum)
0.5 W (maximum in standby mode)
Temperature: 0
(32
Humidity: 20% to 90%
(no condensation)
Temperature: -10
(14
Humidity: 20% to 90%
(no condensation)
1,053.6 mm × 608.2 mm × 84 mm
(41
1,053.6 mm × 656.3 mm × 292.6 mm
(41
(including optional stands)
(w/h/d, excluding projections)
FWD-S42H2
967.8 mm × 560.7 mm × 88 mm
(38
967.8 mm × 608.8 mm × 292.6 mm
(38
(including optional stands)
(w/h/d, excluding projections)
°C to 40 °C
°F to 104 °F)
°C to +40 °C
°F to 104 °F)
1
/2 in. × 24 in. × 3 3/8 in.)
1
/2 in. × 25 7/8 in. × 11 5/8 in.)
1
/8 in. × 22 1/8 in. × 3 1/2 in.)
1
/8 in. × 24 in. × 11 5/8 in.)
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MassFWD-S46H2
Approx. 22.7 kg (50.0 lb.)
Approx. 24.5 kg (54.0 lb.)
(including optional stands)
FWD-S42H2
Approx. 20.2 kg (44.5 lb.)
Approx. 22.0 kg (48.5 lb.)
(including optional stands)
Supplied accessories
AC power cord (1)
AC plug holder (2)
Cable holder (6)
Remote Control RM-FW002 (1)
Size AA (R6) manganese batteries (2)
Operating instructions (1)
Optional accessories
Display stand SU-S02
Speakers SS-SPG02
Optional adaptors for system expansion,
BKM-FW series
Safety regulations
UL 60950-1, CSA No. 60950-1-03 (c-
UL), FCC Class B, IC Class B,
EN 60950-1 (NEMKO), CE, C-Tick
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
Pin assignment
HD15 RGB/COMPONENT connector (D-sub 15-pin)
Pin No.Signal
1Red video or CR/P
2Green video or Y
3Blue video or CB/P
4Ground
5Ground
6Red ground
7Green ground
8Blue ground
9Not used
10Ground
11Ground
12SDA
13H sync, Composite sync or Composite
Video (as sync signal)
14V sync
15SCL
R
B
Note
When inputting a component signal, be sure not to input sync
signals to pins 13 and 14. If you do so, the picture may not be
displayed properly.
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Index
Numerics
4:3 18, 30
A
AC IN socket 13, 22
Active Picture 28
Address 38
Adjust Screen 24, 30
Advanced 39
Advanced Setup 24, 31
Advertisement 39
All Reset 24, 34
Aspect 18, 24, 30
AUDIO IN connector 13, 14, 15
AUDIO OUT connector 13
Auto Adjustment 30
Auto Device Off 34
Auto Display On 34
Auto Screen Adjust 32
Auto Shut Off 32
Afin de réduire les risques d’incendie ou
d’électrocution, ne pas exposer cet
appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
Afin d’écarter tout risque d’électrocution,
garder le coffret fermé. Ne confier
l’entretien de l’appareil qu’à un personnel
qualifié.
AVERTISSEMENT
CET APPAREIL DOIT ÊTRE RELIÉ À LA TERRE.
Transport
Lorsque que vous transportez l’écran, tenez le par
l’appareil lui même et non par les haut parleurs. Dans
le cas contraire, ces derniers peuvent se détacher et
l’appareil risque de tomber. Ceci pourrait entraîner
des blessures.
AVERTISSEMENT
Lors de l’installation de l’appareil, incorporer un
dispositif de coupure dans le câblage fixe ou brancher
la fiche d’alimentation dans une prise murale
facilement accessible proche de l’appareil. En cas de
problème lors du fonctionnement de l’appareil,
enclencher le dispositif de coupure d’alimentation ou
débrancher la fiche d’alimentation.
AVERTISSEMENT
1. Utilisez un cordon d’alimentation (câble secteur à 3
fils)/fiche femelle/fiche mâle avec des contacts de
mise à la terre conformes à la réglementation de
sécurité locale applicable.
2. Utilisez un cordon d’alimentation (câble secteur à 3
fils)/fiche femelle/fiche mâle avec des
caractéristiques nominales (tension, ampérage)
appropriées.
Pour toute question sur l’utilisation du cordon
d’alimentation/fiche femelle/fiche mâle ci-dessus,
consultez un technicien du service après-vente
qualifié.
Pour les clients au Canada
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à
la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
La prise doit être près de l’appareil et facile d’accès.
Pour les clients en Europe
Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony Corporation,
1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0075 Japon.
Le représentant autorisé pour EMC et la sécurité des
produits est Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger
Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Allemagne. Pour toute
question concernant le service ou la garantie, veuillez
consulter les adresses indiquées dans les documents
de service ou de garantie séparés.
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Introduction
Précautions
Sécurité
• Une plaque signalétique indiquant la tension de service, la
consommation électrique, etc., est située à l’arrière de
l’appareil.
• Si des solides ou des liquides pénètrent à l’intérieur du
châssis, débranchez le moniteur et faites-le vérifier par un
technicien qualifié avant de le remettre en service.
• Débranchez le cordon de la prise murale si vous prévoyez
de ne pas utiliser le moniteur pendant quelques jours.
• Pour débrancher le cordon d’alimentation secteur, tirez-le
par la fiche. Ne tirez jamais sur le cordon lui-même.
Nettoyage
Veillez à débrancher le cordon d’alimentation avant de
nettoyer l’écran.
Nettoyage de l’écran
Ne laissez pas d’objets durs frotter ou cogner la surface de
l’écran, ni d’objets entrer en contact avec la surface de
l’écran car cela risquerait de l’endommager.
La surface de l’écran a bénéficié d’un traitement spécial.
Suivez les instructions ci-dessous afin d’éviter tout
dysfonctionnement résultant d’une mauvaise manipulation
lors du nettoyage de l’écran.
• Nettoyez la surface de l’écran à l’aide d’un chiffon doux
afin de le dépoussiérer. Il est conseillé d’utiliser un chiffon
de nettoyage ou un chiffon à lunettes.
• Si l’écran est excessivement sale, nettoyez-le à l’aide d’un
chiffon de nettoyage légèrement humidifié avec de l’eau.
• N’utilisez jamais d’alcool, d’essence, de dissolvant, de
détergent acide ou alcalin, de produits nettoyants abrasifs
ou de chiffons traités chimiquement car cela risquerait
d’endommager la surface de l’écran.
Nettoyage du châssis
• Eliminez doucement les taches à l’aide d’un chiffon doux
et sec. Eliminez les taches tenaces avec un chiffon
légèrement imprégné d’une solution détergente neutre,
puis essuyez de nouveau la zone avec un chiffon doux et
sec.
• N’utilisez pas d’alcool, d’essence, de dissolvant ou
d’insecticide. Cela risquerait d’endommager le fini de la
surface ou d’effacer les inscriptions sur l’appareil.
• Le nettoyage de l’écran avec un chiffon sale risque de
l’endommager.
• Ne laissez pas l’appareil en contact prolongé avec des
produits en caoutchouc ou en plastique car cela risquerait
de l’endommager ou de détériorer le revêtement de
protection.
Ecran LCD
• L’exposition de l’écran LCD au soleil pendant une
période prolongée risque de l’endommager. Veillez à
prendre en compte cette contrainte lorsque vous utilisez
l’appareil à l’extérieur ou à proximité d’une fenêtre.
• N’exercez pas de pression sur l’écran LCD et ne l’éraflez
pas. Ne posez pas d’objets sur l’écran. Cela risquerait de
perturber l’affichage ou d’endommager l’écran LCD.
• Des lignes horizontales ou une image rémanente peuvent
apparaître sur l’écran. Par temps très froid, l’écran risque
également de paraître plus sombre. Il ne s’agit pas d’un
problème de fonctionnement. L’écran redevient normal
lorsque la température augmente.
• Si une image fixe reste longtemps affichée, des brûlures
d’écran ou une image résiduelle peuvent apparaître.
L’image résiduelle disparaît à long terme. Si une image
fantôme apparaît, utilisez la fonction d’économiseur
d’écran ou un logiciel vidéo ou de traitement des images
pour obtenir un mouvement permanent sur l’écran. Si une
image fantôme légère (image imprimée) se produit, elle
peut s’atténuer mais ce phénomène ne disparaît jamais
complètement.
• La surface du panneau, le coffret et le châssis peuvent
chauffer durant l’emploi. C’est normal.
Points lumineux et points sombres sur
l’écran LCD
Bien que l’écran LCD soit le produit d’une haute technologie
et se caractérise par une résolution d’au moins 99,99%, il se
peut que des points noirs (pixels défectueux) ou lumineux
(rouges, bleus, verts, etc.) soient éclairés ou clignotent
continuellement. Ces phénomènes communs sur les écrans
LCD sont générés par des défauts de pixels. Ils peuvent
survenir après une utilisation prolongée de l’appareil.
Ils ne s’agit en aucun cas d’une défectuosité.
Installation
• Assurez-vous toujours que cet appareil fonctionne
correctement avant de l'utiliser. SONY DÉCLINE
TOUTE RESPONSABILITÉ QUANT AUX
DOMMAGES, QUELS QU'ILS SOIENT, Y COMPRIS
MAIS SANS S'Y LIMITER, LA COMPENSATION OU
LE REMBOURSEMENT DE PERTES DE BÉNÉFICES
PRÉSENTS OU FUTURS DUS À UNE DÉFAILLANCE
DE CET APPAREIL, QUE CE SOIT DANS LA
PÉRIODE DE GARANTIE OU APRÈS L'EXPIRATION
DE LA GARANTIE, OU POUR D'AUTRES RAISONS
QUELLES QU'ELLES SOIENT.
• Veillez à assurer une circulation d’air adéquate pour éviter
une surchauffe interne de l’appareil. Ne placez pas
l’appareil sur des surfaces (tapis, couvertures, etc.) ni à
proximité de matériaux (rideaux, draperies) susceptibles
d’obstruer les orifices de ventilation.
• N’installez pas l’appareil à proximité de sources de
chaleur, comme un radiateur ou une bouche d’air chaud,
ni dans un endroit exposé aux rayons directs du soleil, à de
la poussière excessive, à des vibrations ou à des chocs
mécaniques.
• Lorsque vous installez plusieurs équipements avec
l’appareil, des problèmes peuvent survenir selon leur
position les uns par rapport aux autres, tels qu’un mauvais
fonctionnement de la télécommande, l’apparition de
parasites à l’écran ou sonores.
Remballage
Conservez le carton ainsi que les matériaux d’emballage.
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Vous pourriez en avoir de nouveau besoin pour transporter
l’appareil ultérieurement. Lors du transport de l’appareil,
remballez-le comme illustré sur le carton.
Pour toute question au sujet de cet appareil, consultez un
distributeur Sony agréé.
Illustrations
Les illustrations d’écran dans le mode d’emploi représentent
le FWD-S46H2.
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Recommandations pour
Avant
Côté
Unités : cm (pouces)
25 (9
7
/8)
10
(4
)
10
(4)
10 (4)
Le déplacement ou l’installation de l’écran lorsqu’il est fixé
sur le support de table (non fourni) nécessite au moins 2
personnes.
Remarque
l’installation
Laissez un espace suffisant autour de
l’écran.
• Veillez à assurer une ventilation adaptée en laissant un
espace suffisant autour de l’écran comme illustré cidessous afin d’éviter toute surchauffe interne.
• La température ambiante doit être comprise entre 0
°C (32 °F à 104 °F). Faites attention lorsque vous
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installez l’écran à proximité d’un plafond. La température
peut largement y dépasser la température ambiante
normale mesurée à un niveau inférieur.
• Si vous voulez utiliser un support, utilisez le support de
table préconisé SU-S02 (non fourni). Pour la fixation de
celui-ci, reportez-vous à sa notice d’installation.
• Consultez un personnel qualifié Sony pour l’installation
du système de fixation au mur.
• Nous ne pouvons pas spécifier les produits utilisés en ce
qui concerne l’installation du matériel tels que les
supports de fixation, les vis ou les boulons. L’installation
proprement dite est réservée aux revendeurs locaux
agréés. Consultez un technicien Sony qualifié pour
l’installation.
• Lorsque l’écran est sous tension, il chauffe à l’intérieur.
Ceci peut provoquer des brûlures. Evitez de toucher le
dessus ou l’arrière de l’écran lorsqu’il est sous tension ou
juste après qu’il soit passé en mode de veille.
°C et
Utilisation du support de table
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