Sony KP-61S75, RA-3A, KP-53N77, KP-48S75, KP-43T75 Service Manual

HISTORY INFORMATION FOR THE FOLLOWING MANUAL:
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL NAME REMOTE COMMANDER DESTINATION CHASSIS NO.
KP-43T75 KP-48S75 KP-53N77 KP-53S75 KP-61S75
RM-Y906 US/CND SCC-P43C-A
RM-Y906 US/CND SCC-P43B-A
RM-Y906 US/CND SCC-P43D-A
RM-Y906 US/CND SCC-P43A-A
RM-Y906 US/CND SCC-P43E-A
RA-3A
CHASSIS
ORIGINAL MANUAL ISSUE DATE: 5/2000
ALL REVISIONS AND UPDATES TO THE ORIGINAL MANUAL ARE APPENDED TO THE END OF THE PDF FILE.
REVISION DATE REVISION TYPE SUBJECT
5/2000 No revisions or updates are applicable at this time. 2/2001 Correction - 1 Safety related components addition. 5/2003 Correction - 2 T601 Pin Number corrected on Block Diagram and G Board.
COLOR REAR VIDEO PROJECTOR
9-965-414-03
SERVICE MANUAL
RA-3A
CHASSIS
MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO. –––––– –––––––––––– ––––– –––––––––––
KP-43T75 RM-Y906 US SCC-P43CA KP-43T75 RM-Y906 Canadian SCC-P43CA KP-48S75 RM-Y906 US SCC-P43BA KP-48S75 RM-Y906 Canadian SCC-P43BA
MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO. –––––– –––––––––––– ––––– –––––––––––
KP-53N77 RM-Y906 US SCC-P43DA KP-53N77 RM-Y906 Canadian SCC-P43DA KP-53S75 RM-Y906 US SCC-P43AA KP-53S75 RM-Y906 Canadian SCC-P43AA KP-61S75 RM-Y906 US SCC-P43EA KP-61S75 RM-Y906 Canadian SCC-P43EA
DVD/
POWER
MUTING
SAT/
VTR
CABLE
TV
FUNCTION
SYSTEM
OFF
DVD/VTR SAT/CABLE
TV
TV/VTR
FREEZE
SWAP PIP
m
N
M
AUDIO
POSITION ACTIVE
X
xz
ANT
TV/VIDEO
SLEEP
PICTURE
DISPLAYMTS/SAP
CC
MODE
2
1
3
5
6
4 7
9
8
JUMP
ENTER
0
INDEX
GUIDE
RESET
MENU
VOL CH
CODE SET
TV
RM-Y906
KP-43T75 EXCEPT KP-43T75
Please file according to model size. .......
43
48
53 61
COLOR REAR VIDEO PROJECTOR
KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906

SPECIFICATIONS

Projection system
3 picture tubes, 3 lenses, horizontal in-line system
Picture tube
7-inch high-brightness monochrome tubes (6.3 raster size), with optical coupling and liquid cooling system
Projection lenses
High performance, large diameter hybrid lens F1.05
Television system
American TV standard
Channel coverage
VHF: 2–13/UHF: 14 –69/CATV: 1 – 125
Antenna
75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF
Screen size (measured diagonally)
43 inches (KP-43T75) 48 inches (KP-48S75) 53 inches (KP-53S75/53N77) 61 inches (KP-61S75)
Inputs/outputs
VIDEO 1 IN VIDEO 2 INPUT
S VIDEO IN (4-pin mini DIN):
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced, sync negative C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
VIDEO (phono jack): 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced, sync
negative
AUDIO (phono jacks): 500 mVrms (100% modulation),
Impedance: 47 kilohms
VIDEO 3 IN
S VIDEO IN (4-pin mini DIN):
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced, sync negative C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
VIDEO (phono jack): 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced, sync
negative Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms, sync negative PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms AUDIO (phono jacks): 500 mVrms (100% modulation), Impedance: 47 kilohms
MONITOR OUT
VIDEO (phono jack): 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced, sync
negative AUDIO (phono jacks): 470 mVrms (100% modulation),
Impedance: 470 ohms AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT (phono jacks): 500 mVrms (100% modulation), Impedance: 470 ohms
CONTROL S OUT: minijack
Speaker
For KP-53N77
Tweeter: 66 mm (2 Woofer: 130 mm (5
5
/8”) x 2
1
/8”) x 2
Except for KP-53N77
100 mm (4”) x 2
Speaker output
15W x 2 (Except for KP-53N77) 20 W x 2 (KP-53N77)
Power requirement
120 V AC, 60 Hz
Power consumption
In use (Max.): 160 W In standby: 1 W
Dimensions (W/H/D)
965 x 1,058 x 510 mm (38 x 41
5
/8 x 20 1/8 inches)
(KP-43T75)
1,105 x 1,338 x 579 mm (43
1
/2 x 52 5/8 x 22 3/4 inches)
(KP-48S75)
1,216 x 1,417 x 632 mm (47
7
/8 x 55 3/4 x 24 7/8 inches)
(KP-53S75)
1,216 x 1,417 x 632 mm (47
7
/8 x 55 3/4 x 24 7/8 inches)
(KP-53N77)
1,370 x 1,560 x 670 mm (54 x 61 3/8 x 26 3/8 inches)
(KP-61S75)
Mass
64.6 kg (141 lbs 10 oz) (KP-43T75) 64 kg (141 lbs 2 oz) (KP-48S75)
67.6 kg (149 lbs) (KP-53S75)
75.2 kg (165 lbs 13 oz) (KP-53N77)
84.6 kg (186 lbs 8 oz) (KP-61S75)
Supplied accessories
Remote control RM-Y906 (1) Batteries (2) size AA (R6)
Optional accessories
Connecting cables
RK-G34, RK-74A, RK-G69HG, VMC-10HG, VMC-720M, VMC-810S/820S, YC-15V/30V
U/V mixer EAC-66
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SAFETY CHECK-OUT

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( US model only )
KP-43T75/48S75/
53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
After correcting the original service problem, perfom the follow-
ing safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
l. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol-
dered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps,
and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely certain that you have replaced all the insulators.
4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly tran­sistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
5. Look for parts which, through functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recom mend their replacement.
6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer.
7. Check the condition of the monopole antenna (if any). Make sure the end is not broken off, and has the plastic cap on it. Point out the danger of impalement on a broken antenna to the customer, and recommend the antenna’s replacement.
8. Check the B+ and HV to see they are at the values specified.
Make sure your instruments are accurate;be suspicious of your HV meter if sets always have low HV.
9. Check the antenna temminals, metal trim, metallized knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below.
LEAKAGE TEST
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5mA (500 microampers) . Leak­age current can be measured by any one of three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers instructions to usc these instruments.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indica­tion is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate low­voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. NearIy all bat-
tery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
HOW TO FIND A GOOD EARTH GROUND
A cold-water pipe is guaranteed earth ground;the cover-plate re­taining screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. If the retaining screw is to be used as your earth-ground, verify that it is at ground by measuring the resistance between it and a cold-
water pipe with an ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms. If a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60-l00 watts trouble light (not a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and the retaining screw. Try both slots, if necessary, to locate the hot side of the line, the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the
screw is at ground potential. (See Fig. B)
To Exposed Metal Parts on Set
AC
1.5 µ F
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
1.5k
Earth Ground
voltmeter (0.75V)
Trouble Light
Ohmmeter
AC Outlet Box
Cold-water Pip
Fig. B. Checking for earth ground.
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RM-Y906

SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION

1. Summary of Self-Diagnosis Function
This device includes a self-diagnosis function.
In case of abnormalities, the TIMER/STANDBY indicator automatically blinks. It is possible to predict the abnormality location
by the number of blinks. The Instruction Manual describes blinking of the TIMER/STANDBY indicator.
If the symptom is not reproduced sometimes in case of a malfunction, there is recording of whether a malfunction was generated
or not. Operate the remote command to confirm the matter on the screen and to predict the location of the abnormality.
2. Diagnosis Items and Prediction of Malfunction Location
When a malfunction occurs the TIMER/STANDBY indicator only blinks for one of the following diagnosis items. In case of two
or more malfunctions, the item which first occurred blinks. If the malfunctions occurred simultaneously, the item with the lower
blink count blinks first.
The screen display displays the results regarding all the diagnosis items listed below. The display 0 means that no malfunc-
tions occurred.
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* : 000 the range of values for number of operations is 000-255. For 256 or higher there is
no count up and the number remains at 255.
3. Blinking count display of TIMER/STANDBY indicator
* One blink is not used for self-diagnosis.
< FRONT PANEL >
VOLUME
–+CHANNEL–+
TV/VIDEO
FLASH FOCUS
POWER
EXAMPLE
TIMER/STAND BY
<Diagnosis Items> <Number of Blinks>
+B overcurrent 2 times
+B overvoltage 3 times
TIMER/STANDBY indicator
Vertical deflection stop 4 times
Lamp ON : 0.3 seconds Lamp OFF : 0.3 seconds
Release of TIMER/STANDBY indicator blinking.
The TIMER/STANDBY indicator blinking display is released by turning OFF the power switch on the TV main unit or removing the plug from the power.
– 4 –
Lamp OFF :
3.0 seconds
KP-43T75/48S75/
53N77/53S75/61S75
4. Self-diagnosis screen displays
In cases of malfunctions where it is not possible to determine the symptom such as when the power goes off occasionally or when
the screen disappears occasionally, there is a screen display on whether the malfunction occurred or not in the past (and whether
the detection circuit operated or not) in order to allow confirmation.
<Screen Display Method>
Quickly press the remote command button in the following order from the standby state.
DISPLAY b Channel 5 b VOL – b POWER
˘
Be aware that this differs from the method of
entering the service mode (volume + ).
Self-diagnosis screen display
RM-Y906
Self Check
2 : +B OCP 000 3 : +B OVP 000 4 : V Stop 000 5 : AKB 000 6 : H Stop 000 7 : HV 000 8 : Audio 000 101 : WDT 000
÷
2 : +B OCP 000
Diagnosis
Results
000 the range of values for number of operations is 000-255. For 256 or higher there is no count up and the number remains at 255.
5. Self-Diagnosis Screen Display
The results display is not automatically cleared. In case of repairs and after repairs, check the self-diagnosis screen and be sure
to return the results display to 0 ”.
If the results display is not returned to 0 it will not be possible to judge a new malfunction after completing repairs.
<Method of Clearing Results Display>
1. Power off (Set to the standby mode)
2. DISPLAY b Channel 5 b VOL + b POWER (Service Mode)
3. Channel 8 b ENTER (Test reset = Factory preset condition)
<Method of Ending Self Diagnosis Screen>
When ending the self-diagnosis screen completely, turn the power switch OFF on the remote commander or the main unit.
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KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
6. Self-diagnosis function operation
OCP Low B and +B line detect DET SHORT, and shut-down POWER ON RELAY.
Reset by turning power on/off.
In case of +B is loaded approx. 1.3A or more, microcomputer detects it via IC651.
OVP In case of +B becomes approx. 150V or more, POWER ON RELAY shuts down and microcomputer detects it via IC651.
Reset by turning power on/off just the same as OCP.
V Stop In case of microcomputer detects 2 seconds or more interval of V Pulse, Reference Pulse turns off by turning off the picture
signal in YC Jungle IC (IC206).
After the picture signal turns off, V Pulse is regenerated 2 seconds or more, the picture signal turns on.
AKB IK detection. Makes LED blinking in case of microcomputer doesnt detect IK returns of IC206 CXA2147Q 30 seconds or more.
H Stop In case of HV becomes 33kV or more, IC502 detects it and shut-down H Drive Pulse.
Microcomputer receives H Stop data from IC206 and makes LED blinking.
Audio In case of DC component overlaps the output of Audio Amp., microcomputer detects it and makes LED blinking.
Microcomputer forces to shut down the power.
Self-diagnosis block diagram
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20 21 22
55
IC002
µProcessor
TIMER/STANDBY
IC004
EEPROM
Audio AMP
5. AKB
6. H STOP
49 47 50 48
IC406
D1201
BUS
5. AKB
Q006
3 4
IC206
CXA2147
YCJ
43 35 34
6. HV STOP
IC502
HV Detector
27
IC1509 V Drive
Q1505
V Pulse Buffer
C Board
4. V.STOP (V Pulse)
3. OVP
2. OCP
Audio
IC651 OVP Buffer OCP Buffer
DC Detect
OVP DETECT
OCP DETECT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

KP-43T75/48S75/
53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
Section Title Page
–––––– –––– ––––
SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION............................................ 4
1. GENERAL
Remote Control ....................................................................... 9
Precautions .............................................................................. 9
Installing and Connecting the Projection TV ........................ 10
Basic Set Up .......................................................................... 15
Using Your New Projection TV ............................................ 16
Adjusting Your SET UP (menus) .......................................... 19
Operating Video Equipment.................................................. 30
Operating a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (SAT) .............. 31
Troubleshooting .................................................................... 31
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Rear Board Removal ................................................. 33
2-2. Chassis Assy Removal .............................................. 33
2-3. Service Position......................................................... 33
2-4. HA Board and HB Board Removal
(Except KP-43T75) ................................................... 33
2-5. HA Board and HB Board Removal(KP-43T75) ....... 34
2-6. Mirror Cover Removal .............................................. 34
2-7. Beznet Assy Removal ................................................ 34
2-8. HC Board and S Board Removal .............................. 34
2-9. A Board and G Board Removal ................................ 35
2-10. Picture Tube Removal ............................................... 35
2-11. High-Voltage Cable Installation and Removal .......... 35
3. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. Screen Voltage Adjustment (Coarse Adjustment) ..... 36
3-2. Screen (G2) Adjustment (Fine Adjustment).............. 36
3-3. Deflection York Tilt Adjustment ............................... 36
3-4. Focus Lens Adjustment ............................................. 36
3-5. Focus VR Adjustment ............................................... 37
3-6. 2-Pole Magnet Adjustment (Green, Red) .................. 37
3-7. 4-Pole Magnet Adjustment........................................ 37
3-8. Defocus Adjustment (Blue) ....................................... 37
3-9. Electrical Adjustment by Remote Commander ......... 38
3-10. Registration Adjustment (PJE) .................................. 43
3-11. Auto Registration Error Code List ........................... 46
4. SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS
4-1. HV Regulation Circuit Check and Adjustment ......... 47
4-2. HV Hold Down Circuit Operation and Adjustment .. 47
4-3. +B Max Voltage Confirmation .................................. 47
4-4. +B OVP Confirmation............................................... 48
Section Title Page
–––––– –––– ––––
5. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
5-1. TV Input Sub Contrast Adjustment
(VPNT-SCON) .......................................................... 49
5-2. Video Input Sub-HUE and Sub-Color Adjustment
(VPNT-SHUE, SCOL) .............................................. 49
5-3. Component Input Sub-HUE and SubColorAdjustment
(DAC-UVSH, UVSC) ............................................... 49
5-4. P & P Sub Contrast Adjustment (SC-SYDR) ........... 49
5-5. Sub-HUE, Sub-Color and Main Contrast Adjustment
(MC-MYDR, MSHU, MSCL, SC-SSHU, SSCL) .... 50
5-6. Bar Display Position Adjustment (OP-DISP) ........... 50
5-7. PIP Position Adjustment (PI-PIPH, PIPV) ................ 50
6. DIAGRAMS
6-1. Block Diagram (1)..................................................... 51
Block Diagram (2)..................................................... 53
Block Diagram (3)..................................................... 59
Block Diagram (4)..................................................... 63
Block Diagram (5)..................................................... 65
6-2. Frame Schematic Diagram ........................................ 67
6-3. Circuit Boards Location ............................................ 70
6-4. Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams ...... 70
A (1/3)Board ........................................................... 71
A (2/3)Board ........................................................... 75
A (3/3)Board ........................................................... 79
G Board ................................................................... 87
CG Board ................................................................ 94
CR Board ................................................................ 95
CB Board ................................................................ 95
HA Board ................................................................ 97
HC Board ................................................................ 97
HB Board ................................................................ 98
6-5. Semiconductors ......................................................... 99
7. EXPLODED VIEWS
7-1. Cover (KP-43T75) ................................................... 101
7-2. Cover (KP-48S75) ................................................... 102
7-3. Cover (KP-53N77/53S75/61S75) ........................... 103
7-4. Chassis (KP-43T75) ................................................ 104
7-5. Chassis (Except KP-43T75) .................................... 105
7-6. Picture Tube ............................................................ 106
8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ................................. 107
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KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
(CAUTION) SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR CAR­BON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE.
WARNING!! AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, BE­CAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS. THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECElVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE AC POWER LINE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ! ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE
PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESECOMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUM­BERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLE­MENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE CRITICAL TO SAFEOPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITI­CAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERA­TION IS SUSPECTED.
(ATTENTION) APRES AVOIR DECONNECTE LE CAP DE L’ANODE, COURTCIR- CUITER L’ANODE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE ET CELUI DE L’ANODE DU CAP AU CHASSIS METALLIQUE DE L’APPAREIL, OU AU COUCHE DE CARBONE PEINTE SUR LE TUBE CATHOD-
IQUE OU AU BLINDAGE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE.
ATTENTION!! AFIN DEVITER TOUT RISQUE DELECTROCUTION PROVE­NANT DUN CHÁSSIS SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMATEUR DISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISÉ LORS DE TOUT DEPAN­NAGE. LE CHÁSSIS DE CE RECEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RAC­CORDÉ Á L’ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.
ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS ÁLA
SÉCURITÉ!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNE MAPQUE ! SUR LES SCHÉMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EX-
PLOSÉES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES CONT DUNEIMPORTANCE CRITIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE NUMÉRO DE PIÉCE EST INDIQUÉ DANS LE PRÉSENT MAN­UEL OU DANS DES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY. LES RÉGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT L’IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIES DANS LE PRÉSENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCÉDURES LORS DE CHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRI­TIQUES, OU LORSQUUN MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT EST SUSPECTÉ.
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Remote Control

SECTION 1

GENERAL

The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instructions Manual. The page numbers of the Operating Instruction Manual remain as in the manual. (Part no : 4-077-171-11)
In the instructions that follow, we will refer to the buttons on your remote control. Keep this flap unfolded and use this page for reference.
VCR/DVD/MDP
operation buttons
SLEEP
PICTURE MODE
0 – 9 buttons
JUMP
INDEX
(for SAT, page 49)
(pages 23, 26, 27)
VOL +/–
MUTING
(page 20)
SYSTEM OFF
(page 22)
(page 48)
(page 22)
(pages 20, 26)
CC
(page 22)
(page 20)
(page 21)
(pages 22, 27)
RESET
(page 20)
CODE SET
(pages 47, 49)
POWER
(pages 20, 48, 49)
TV
TV
M
FUNCTION
(pages 20, 48, 49)
PIP operation buttons
(page 23)
TV/VIDEO
(pages 21, 23)
ANT
(page 24)
DISPLAY
(page 21)
MTS/SAP
(pages 22, 27)
ENTER
(page 20)
GUIDE
(page 49)
V/v/B/b and
buttons
(page 25)
MENU
(page 25)
CH +/–
(page 20)
DVD/
SAT/
VTR
CABLE
FUNCTION
DVD/VTR SAT/CABLE
SWAP PIP
FREEZE
m
N
AUDIO
POSITION ACTIVE
xz
SLEEP
ANT
CC
2
1
5
4
8
7
JUMP
0
VOL CH
ENTER
POWER
TV/VIDEO
DISPLAYMTS/SAP
3
6
9
GUIDE
MENU
MUTING
SYSTEM
OFF
TV/VTR
X
PICTURE
MODE
INDEX
/
RESET
CODE SET
Getting to know the buttons on the remote control
Names of the buttons on the remote control are presented in different colors to represent the available functions.
Button color
Transparent .... Press to select the component
Green ............... Buttons relevant to power
Label color
White ............... TV/VTR (VCR)/MDP/DVD
Yellow .............. PIP operation buttons
you want to control; e.g. VTR (VCR)/MDP/DVD Player, SAT (satellite receiver)/ CABLE, or projection TV.
operations, like turning the projection TV, SAT/CABLE, or VTR (VCR)/MDP/DVD Player on or off
Player/SAT (satellite receiver
)/CABLE operation
buttons
Blue .................. SAT operation buttons
Green ............... S-Link operation buttons
TV
Pink .................. DVD Player operation buttons
For a detailed explanation of most buttons, see “Watching the TV” on page 20.

Precautions

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV (continued)
Safety
• Operate the projection TV only on 120 V AC.
• The plug is designed, for safety purposes, to fit into the wall outlet only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, contact your dealer.
• If any liquid or solid object should fall inside the cabinet, unplug the projection TV immediately and have it checked by qualified service personnel before operating it further.
• If you will not be using the projection TV for several days, disconnect the power by pulling the plug itself. Never pull on the cord.
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Note on cleaning
Clean the cabinet of the projection TV with a dry soft cloth. To remove dust from the screen, wipe it gently with a soft cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth slightly dampened with solution of mild soap and warm water. Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine for cleaning.
If the picture becomes dark after using the projection TV for a long period of time, it may be necessary to clean the inside of the projection TV. Consult qualified service personnel.
Installing
• To prevent internal heat buildup, do not block the ventilation openings.
• Do not install the projection TV in a hot or humid place, or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibration.
• Avoid operating the projection TV at temperatures below 5° C (41° F).
• If the projection TV is transported directly from a cold to a warm location, or if the room temperature changes suddenly, the picture may be blurred or show poor color. In this case, please wait a few hours to let the moisture evaporate before turning on the projection TV.
• To obtain the best picture, do not expose the screen to direct illumination or direct sunlight. It is recommended to use spot lighting directed down from the ceiling or to cover the windows that face the screen with opaque drapery. It is desirable to install the projection TV in a room where the floor and walls are not of a reflective material.
9

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

60°
Carrying Your Projection TV
Carrying the projection TV requires three or more people.
For KP-48S75/53S75/53N77/61S75
The projection TV has been equipped with casters for easy movement on a hard surface. Please move your projection TV using the casters.
Installing the Projection TV
Recommended viewing area (Horizontal)
60°
min. 1.8m (approx. 6 ft.)
min. 1.5m (approx. 5 ft.)
43"
60°
min. 2.4m (approx. 8 ft.)
min. 2.1m (approx. 7 ft.)
53"
48"
Recommended viewing area (Vertical)
min. 2.4m (approx. 8ft.)
61"
min. 2.1m (approx. 7ft.)
53"
61"
min. 1.8m (approx. 6ft.)
48"
min. 1.5m (approx. 5ft.)
43"
20°
20°
7
Installing and Connecting the Projection TV (continued)
Connector Types
You may find it necessary to use some of the following connector types during set up.
Coaxial cable
Standard TV cable and antenna cable
Plug Type
Push into connection.
Screw-on Type
Screw into connection.
S Video cable
High quality video cable for enhanced picture quality
Audio/Video cable
Video - Yellow Audio (Left) - White Audio (Right) - Red
Some DVD Players and DTV Receivers are equipped with the following three video connectors.
Y - Green
B
(CB, Cb or B–Y) - Blue
P
R
(CR, Cr or R–Y) - Red
P
8
Align guides and push into connection.
Push into connection.
CONTROL S cable
Sony cable for CONTROL S connection. This feature is exclusive to Sony products and allow greater control of all Sony equipment.
Push into connection.
About the CONTROL S OUT jack
To control other Sony equipment with the projection TV’s remote control, connect the CONTROL S IN jack of the equipment to the CONTROL S OUT jack on the projection TV with the CONTROL S cable.
(Rear of projection TV)
AUX
TO
CONVERTER
IN
CONTROL S
OUT
CONTROL S
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
OUT
COMPONENT
MONITOR AUDIO
Y
B
P
P
R
OUT
(VAR/FIX)
VHF/UHF
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
Making Connections
Connecting directly to a cable or an antenna
The connection you choose will depend on the cable found in your home. Newer homes will be equipped with standard coaxial cable
A
); older homes will probably have 300 -
(see ohm twin lead cable (see homes may contain both (see Use 75-ohm coaxial cable for improved picture quality (see
A
VHF only or
VHF/UHF or
Cable
B
VHF only or
UHF only or
VHF/UHF
Antenna connector
B
); still other
A
).
75-ohm coaxial cable
300-ohm twin lead cable
C
).
(Rear of
projection TV)
VHF/UHF
(Rear of
projection TV)
VHF/UHF
10
9
C
VHF
and
UHF
Cable or antenna
This is the simplest connection. Connection is made directly from the cable or antenna to the projection TV.
Cable and antenna
You may find it convenient to use the following set up if your cable provider does not feature local channels that you are able to receive using an antenna.
Antenna cable
VHF/UHF
Select Cable or ANT mode by pressing ANT on the remote control.
Connecting a cable box
Some pay cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded signals that require a cable box* to view all channels.
Also, set “Cable” to “On” in the Channel Set Up menu (page 31).
(Rear of projection TV)
VHF/UHF
Coaxial cable
(Rear of projection TV)
AUX
Coaxial cable
(No connection TO CONVERTER in this case)
TO CONVERTER
Cable box and cable
Some pay cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded signals requiring a cable box* only for certain channels (e.g. HBO, SHOWTIME, etc.)
For this set up, you can switch between scrambled channels (through your cable box), and normal (CATV) channels by pressing ANT on your remote control.
Notes:
• You may be able to program your Sony remote control to operate your cable box. (see “Operating a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (SAT)” on page 49)
• During PIP or Favorite Channel viewing, the AUX input can only be viewed in the main picture.
*Cable box
Coaxial cable
OUT
IN
(Rear of projection TV)
VHF/UHF
*Cable box
VHF/UHF
(Rear of projection TV)
AUX
CATV cable
(unscrambled channels)
Scrambled channels
TO CONVERTER
(Signal)
75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied)
75-ohm coaxial cable
EAC-66 U/V mixer (not supplied)
300-ohm twin lead cable
(Rear of
projection TV)
VHF/UHF
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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV (continued)
Connecting a cable TV system/ antenna to a VCR
1
Attach the coaxial cable from the incoming cable connection or antenna to VHF/UHF IN on the VCR.
2
Using a coaxial cable, connect VHF/UHF OUT on the VCR to VHF/UHF on the projection TV.
3
Using AUDIO and S VIDEO* cables, connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the VCR to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the projection TV (White-AUDIO Left, Red­AUDIO Right**).
Connecting a VCR and projection TV to a cable box
1
Connect the single (input) jack of the splitter to the incoming cable connection, and connect the other two (output) jacks (using the coaxial cable) to IN on the cable box and VHF/UHF on the projection TV.
2
Using a coaxial cable, connect OUT on the cable box to VHF/UHF IN on the VCR.
3
Using AUDIO and S VIDEO* cables, connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the VCR to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the projection TV (White-AUDIO Left, Red­AUDIO Right**).
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
(Rear of projection TV)
(Rear of projection TV)
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)
2
1
Cable/ Antenna
Coaxial cable
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R
VIDEO
S VIDEO
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R
VIDEO
S VIDEO
Cable/ Antenna
Splitter (not supplied)
Cable box
1
Coaxial cable
2
VCR
VCR
S VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
VIDEO
VHF/UHF
AUX
(MONO)
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
TO
CONVERTER
Y
P
B
P
R
R
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
COMPONENT
LINE OUT
OUT
IN
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
S VIDEO
VHF/UHF
LINE
IN
3
3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
(MONO)
AUDIO
11
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
L
R
MONITOR AUDIO
Y
P
B
P
R
COMPONENT
OUT
(VAR/FIX)
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
AUX
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
LINE
IN
LINE OUT
S VIDEO
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
OUT
IN
VHF/UHF
OUT
IN
Note:
• To view scrambled channels through the cable box, select the video input which the cable box is connected to by pressing TV/ VIDEO.
* If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a
VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.
** If you are connecting a monaural VCR, connect
only the single audio output to the left (MONO) input on the projection TV.
Connecting a satellite receiver (SAT)
1
Connect the cable from the satellite antenna to the satellite receiver.
2
Attach the coaxial cable from the incoming cable connection or antenna to VHF/UHF on the projection TV.
3
Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the satellite receiver to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the projection TV (White-AUDIO Left, Red-AUDIO Right).
Note:
• To view input from the satellite receiver, select the video input which the satellite receiver is connected to by pressing TV/ VIDEO on the remote control.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
(Rear of projection TV)
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
MONITOR AUDIO
Y
B
P
P
R
COMPONENT
S VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R
CONVERTER
OUT
(VAR/FIX)
VHF/UHF
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
RK-74A (not supplied)
YC-15V/30V (not supplied)
Cable/ Antenna
AUX
TO
Satellite antenna cable
12
SATELLITE IN
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
LINE OUT
S VIDEO
SAT
VHF/UHF
IN
OUT
3
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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV (continued)
Connecting a satellite receiver (SAT) and a VCR
1
Connect the cable from the satellite antenna to the satellite receiver.
2
Attach the coaxial cable from the incoming cable connection or antenna to VHF/UHF IN on the VCR.
3
Using a coaxial cable, connect VHF/UHF OUT on the VCR to VHF/UHF on the projection TV.
4
Using AUDIO and S VIDEO* cables, connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the satellite receiver to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the VCR.
5
Using AUDIO and S VIDEO* cables, connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the VCR to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the projection TV (White-AUDIO Left, Red­AUDIO Right).
*
If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.
Note:
• To view input from the satellite receiver or VCR, select the video input which your satellite receiver or VCR is connected to by pressing TV/VIDEO on the remote control.
12
S VIDEO
(Rear of projection TV)
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
VIDEO
AUDIO-L
5
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
SATELLITE IN
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
LINE OUT
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
LINE
IN
LINE OUT
Coaxial cable
SAT
VHF/UHF
S VIDEO
OUT
IN
YC-15V/ 30V
4
(not supplied)
S VIDEO
VHF/UHF
OUT
IN
MONITOR AUDIO
Y
P
B
P
R
COMPONENT
AUDIO-R
3
AUX
TO
CONVERTER
OUT
(VAR/FIX)
VHF/UHF
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
1
Satellite antenna
cable VMC-810S/ 820S (not supplied)
VCR
2
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
Cable/ Antenna
YC-15V/30V (not supplied)
12
13
14
Installing and Connecting the Projection TV (continued)
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
(Rear of projectionTV)
Indicates direction of signal
Connecting two VCRs for tape editing
By connecting a second VCR to MONITOR OUT, you can record a program being played by the primary VCR to the second VCR or perform tape editing and dubbing.
1
Connect the VCR intended for playback using the connection instructions on page 6 of this manual.
2
Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect AUDIO and VIDEO IN on the VCR intended for recording to AUDIO and VIDEO OUT of MONITOR OUT on the projection TV.
Notes:
• Do not change the input signal while editing through MONITOR OUT.
• When connecting a single VCR to the projection TV: if VCR LINE OUT is connected to VIDEO IN on the projection TV, do not connect MONITOR OUT on the projection TV to the VCR LINE INPUT (see right). Doing so will cause program interference and other viewing problems.
VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R
(Rear of projection TV)
VCR (for recording)
1
2
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
VCR (for playback)
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
VCR
AUDIO-L
VIDEO
AUDIO-R
AUX
TO
IN
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
OUT
LINE
IN
OUT
S VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
L
(MONO)
R
COMPONENT
MONITOR AUDIO
Y
B
P
P
R
OUT
(VAR/FIX)
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
VIDEO IN
MONITOR OUT
LINE
IN
OUT
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
OUT
LINE
IN
IN
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Connecting a DVD Player (Upper illustration)
Using an AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the projection TV to AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the DVD Player (White-AUDIO Left, Red­AUDIO Right).
Connecting a DVD Player with component video output connectors (Lower illustration)
1
Using an AUDIO cable, connect AUDIO of LINE OUT on the DVD Player to AUDIO of VIDEO 3 IN on the projection TV (White­AUDIO Left, Red-AUDIO Right).
2
Using three yellow VIDEO cables, connect Y, P
B
, and PR of COMPONENT VIDEO OUT on the DVD Player to Y, P VIDEO 3 IN on the projection TV.
Notes:
• Since the high quality pictures on a DVD disc contain a lot of information, picture noise may appear. In this case, adjust “Noise Reduction” in the Video menu. (see “Noise Reduction” on page 22)
• Some DVD Player terminals may be labeled differently. If so, connect as follows: Connect Y (green) to Y. Connect P Connect P
B
(blue) to CB, Cb or B-Y.
R
(red) to CR, Cr or R-Y.
B
, and PR of
S VIDEO
AUDIO-R
AUDIO-L
(Rear of projection TV)
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
(Rear of projection TV)
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
Y
P
B
P
R
COMPONENT
RK-74A (not supplied)
YC-15V/30V (not supplied)
RK-74A (not supplied)
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
Y
B
P
P
R
COMPONENT
P
R
P
B
Y
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
AUX
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
AUX
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
VMC-10HG (not supplied)
LINE OUT
RAUDIO 1–L VIDEO
LINE OUT
R–AUDIO 1–L VIDEO
S VIDEO OUT
DVD
S VIDEO OUT
S-LINK
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL COAXIAL
Audio/S video outputs
Connect the DVD Player directly to the projection TV. Connecting the DVD Player through other video equipment will cause unwanted picture noise.
DVD
S-LINK
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL COAXIAL
R-YY B-Y
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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV (continued)
Connecting an audio system
For more dynamic sound, connect an audio system to the projection TV.
1
Using an AUDIO cable, connect AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT on the projection TV to one of the unused Line inputs (e.g. Tape­2, AUX1, etc.) on the stereo.
2
Set the stereo to the chosen Line input and use the Audio menu to set the audio output and switch the TV’s speakers off. (see “Audio Out” and “Speaker” on page
28)
Note:
• You can adjust VOLUME, “Bass,” “Treble,” “Balance,” “MTS/SAP” and “Effect” with the supplied remote control. The control items except VOLUME can be adjusted only when “Audio Out” is set to “Variable” in the Audio menu. (see “Audio Out” on page 28)
16
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
(Rear of projection TV)
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
CONTROL S
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
OUT
COMPONENT
Y
B
P
P
R
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
Stereo amplifier
RK-74A (not supplied)
HRD
Line inputs
14
17
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Connecting a Sony SAVA series speaker system
Use this connection to control the speaker’s Dolby* Pro Logic surround system and super woofer mode with the remote control. (see “SAVA SP Control” on page 28)
1
Using the AUDIO cable supplied with the speaker to AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT on the projection TV.
2
Using the CONTROL S cable, connect CONTROL S IN on the speaker to CONTROL S OUT on the projection TV.
(Rear of projection TV)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
Audio cord supplied with the speakers
CONTROL S IN
RK-G34, etc. (not supplied)
1 IN L
1 IN R
2
SAVA series
speaker system
1
CONTROL S OUT
* Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Additionally licensed under Canadian patent number 1,037,877. “Dolby,” the double-D symbol a and “Pro Logic” are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
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Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically
The AUTO SET UP feature will allow you to set the on-screen language and set all receivable channels.
The AUTO SET UP feature does not apply for installations that use a cable box for all channel selection.
You can also set up the projection TV manually. (see “Using the Channel Set Up menu” on pages 30 and 31)
Notes:
• Before you perform AUTO SET UP again, make sure that the input from ANT (not AUX) is selected by pressing ANT until “AUX” does not appear next to the channel number.
• Perform this function during the day, with the antenna and/or cable properly connected, to ensure that all available channels will be broadcasting and receivable.
• When you perform AUTO SET UP, all the settings in the Video, and Audio menus are reset to the factory settings.
Using the Remote Control
Inserting the batteries
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by matching the + and – on the batteries to the diagram inside the remote control’s battery compartment.
Notes:
• Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage whenever you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an extended period.
• 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.
• Your remote control can be programmed to operate most video equipment. (see “Operating Video Equipment” on page 47)

Basic Set Up

Using the buttons on the front panel of the projection TV:
1
Press POWER to turn on the projection TV. The AUTO SET UP screen appears.
2
Press CHANNEL + to select English, CHANNEL – to select Español or VOLUME + to select Français.
The screen will change to reflect your choice.
Press [ SET UP ] to exit.
First please connect the antenna.
Auto Set Up :
Españ ol :
English :
Franç ais :
[VOL– ]
[CH– ]
[CH+]
[VOL+]
Oprima [ SET UP ] para salir.
Primero conecte la antena.
[VOL– ]
[CH– ]
[CH+]
[VOL+]
Auto Set Up :
Españ ol :
English :
Franç ais :
S VIDEO
VIDEO
(MONO)
AUDIO
CONTROL S
OUT
15
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
L
R
COMPONENT
MONITOR AUDIO
Y
B
P
P
R
OUT
(VAR/FIX)
VIDEO
L
(MONO)
AUDIO
R
TV/VIDEO
FLASH FOCUS
POWER
VOLUME
+
VOLUME
+
CHANNEL
+
CHANNEL
+
POWER
TIMER/STAND BY
3
CHANNEL
+
Press VOLUME – to continue.
VOLUME
+
Continue to
Auto Program ?
[CH+]
Yes :
[CH– ]
No :
To perform AUTO SET UP again
FLASH FOCUS
TV/VIDEO
MENUSET UP
4
Press CHANNEL + to preset channels automatically.
Auto Program
“Auto Program” appears and the projection TV starts scanning and presetting channels automatically. While scanning, the received channel will be displayed on the sub screen. When all the receivable channels are stored, the lowest numbered channel is displayed.
Using Your New Projection TV
Using Your New Projection TV (continued)
Watching the TV
Many TV features can be accessed directly through the remote control. The following chart will explain the function of some buttons found on your remote control.
Press SET UP inside the drop-down panel on the projection TV and perform steps 2-4 above.
Press SET UP again to exit.
Adjusting the Convergence Automatically (FLASH FOCUS)
The projection tube image appears on the screen in three layers (red, green and blue). If they do not converge, the color is poor and the picture blurs.
Before you use your projection TV, be sure to adjust the convergence.
The FLASH FOCUS feature allows you to adjust the convergence automatically.
Tips
z
• It is recommended to perform FLASH FOCUS about 30 minutes after the projection TV is first turned on.
• You can also perform FLASH FOCUS using the Set Up menu on page 31.
FLASH FOCUS
Press FLASH FOCUS.
The cross pattern appears and FLASH FOCUS begins to work. The adjustment is completed when the cross pattern becomes white.
Note:
• FLASH FOCUS is canceled if you perform any other function while FLASH FOCUS is working.
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Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations
TV (FUNCTION)
TV POWER
-
0 9
and ENTER
CH +/–
VOL +/–
MUTING
20
Activates the remote control for use with the projection TV.
Turns the projection TV on and off. If a video input indication (e.g., VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2) appears on the screen, press TV/VIDEO until a channel number appears.
Use for direct channel selection. Press 0-9 to select a channel (for example, to select channel 10, press 1 and 0). The channel will change after 2 seconds, or you can press ENTER for immediate selection.
Press to scan through the channels (+ up or – down).
Speed Surf 1 Press and hold CH + or to change the channel number rapidly. 2 Release to display the desired channel.
Press to adjust the volume (+ up or – down).
Press to mute the sound. “Muting” will appear on the screen and will dim three seconds later. To restore sound, press again or press VOL +.
PICTURE MODE
Press PICTURE MODE repeatedly to directly choose one of five different video modes that best suits the program you are watching. Vivid: Select for enhanced picture contrast and
sharpness.
Standard: Select to display a standard
picture for normal viewing environments.
Movie: Select to display a finely detailed
picture for low light environments.
Personal 1, Personal 2: Select to customize
the Picture Adjustment of the Video menu according to your personal preference.
When you select “Movie,” “Personal 1 and Personal 2, you can also perform the Picture Adjustment (such as Brightness, Color, etc.) to suit your taste. For details, see “Mode” on page 26.
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21
TV/VIDEO
JUMP
FREEZE
(yellow labeled button)
DISPLAY
Press repeatedly to scroll through available video inputs: TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2 and VIDEO 3. If you select “Skip” as a Video Label in the Set Up menu, your projection TV will skip the video input you selected. (see Video Label on page 35)
Press to alternate or
jump
back and forth between two channels. The projection TV will jump between the current channel and the last channel selected using the 0-9 buttons.
This is useful when you need to copy down information that appears on the TVs screen. Press to
freeze
the desired picture. The frozen picture is displayed in the window picture while viewing the normal picture of the current channel in the main picture.
To change the location of the window picture, press V, v, B or b. Press FREEZE again to display the normal picture.
Press to display the channel number, current time, channel caption (if set), and MTS/SAP mode (if SAP is selected). The SAP indication disappears and the other indications dim three seconds later. To turn the display off, press DISPLAY again.
Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations
Frozen picture
Normal motion picture
REFER TO THE
ILLUSTRATION OF THE
REMOTE CONTROL ON THE
INSIDE FRONT COVER OF
THIS MANUAL AS YOU
REVIEW THIS CHART
(continued)
22
Using Your New Projection TV (continued)
CC
SLEEP
ANT
(AUX input)
MTS/SAP
TV/VTR
SYSTEM OFF
Press repeatedly to scroll through available displays:
XDS (Extended Data Service)
Displays a network name, program name, program type, program length, program description, call letters and time of the show if the broadcaster offers this service.
Caption Vision
Displayed on the screen if the broadcaster offers this service. (see Caption Vision on page 34)
No display
Off appears and the display is canceled.
Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the approximate time in minutes (30, 60, or 90) that you want the projection TV to remain on before shutting off automatically. Cancel by pressing until Sleep Off appears.
Press to change between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input. (for detailed connection information, see Cable and antenna or Cable box and cable on page 9)
Press to scroll through the Multi-channel TV Sound (MTS) options: Stereo, SAP, Mono and Auto SAP. (see “MTS/SAP on page 27)
Press to select an audio option: Simulated, Surround, BBE and Effect Off. (see “Effect on page 27)
Press when you are finished using a VCR and you want to switch to the TV input. The VCR power will remain on.
Press to turn off the projection TV and all other Sony equipment.
Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations
REFER TO THE
ILLUSTRATION OF THE
REMOTE CONTROL ON THE
INSIDE FRONT COVER OF
THIS MANUAL AS YOU
REVIEW THIS CHART
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10
Watching Two Programs at One Time PIP
The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature allows you to view two channels simultaneously, one in the full size “main” picture and one in a smaller “window” picture.
PIP
You can move the window picture to any location on the screen.
The symbol b or B indicates which picture's TV channel or input source can be changed.
Main picture
* It will dim in about 3 seconds.
Tip
z
If you press RESET in PIP mode, the window picture will move to the bottom right (factory-preset location).
The symbol indicates which picture's sound is being received.
TV channel or input­source mode for the main picture* (yellow­green-colored)
TV channel or input­source mode for the window picture*
Window picture
(white-colored)
POSITION
ACTIVE
TV/VIDEO
(white labeled button)
Using Your New Projection TV (continued)
Using the Yellow Labeled Buttons for PIP Operations
Press to display a window picture. Each time you press this button, the picture size will change (1/9 n1/16 nno display).
To close the window picture, press PIP repeatedly until it disappears.
Press POSITION repeatedly to change the location of the window picture (counterclockwise) around the main picture.
or
You can also change the location by pressing the V, v, B or b button. The window picture moves in the direction of the arrow indicated on the pressed button.
Press to select either the main or window picture in order to change the TV channel or video source using the white labeled buttons below. The symbol b (or B) will appear to indicate which pictures channel or input mode can be changed.
Press repeatedly to scroll through the available video inputs for the picture on which the symbol b (or B) is displayed. (see “TV/VIDEO” on page 21)
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CH
or or
0 9
and ENTER
(white labeled button)
ANT
(white labeled button)
AUDIO
FREEZE
SWAP
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Using the Yellow Labeled Buttons for PIP Operations
Press to select the TV channel on which the symbol b is
-
JUMP
Press to change between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input for the picture on which the symbol b (or B) is displayed.
Press to alternate sound between the main picture and the window picture. The symbol received.
This is useful when you need to copy down information of the main picture. Press to freeze the desired scene in the main picture. The frozen picture is displayed in the window picture while viewing the normal picture in the main picture. The window picture size is automatically changed to 1/9 if it was 1/16. Press again to resume normal PIP viewing.
Press to switch the audio and video of the main picture and the window picture. Each time you press SWAP, the picture and sound of the two will be exchanged.
displayed. (for details, see Watching the TV on page 20)
Speed Surf 1 Press and hold CH + or to change the channel number rapidly. 2 Release to display the desired channel.
will appear for a few seconds to indicate which pictures sound is being
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ILLUSTRATION OF THE
REMOTE CONTROL ON THE
INSIDE FRONT COVER OF
THIS MANUAL AS YOU
REVIEW THIS CHART
Note:
• If one of the pictures received through PIP is snowy, the entire screen may become unstable. In this case, erase the snowy channel. (see “Channel Skip/ Add” on page 31)
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Some adjustment menus may require further operations. For details, see each menu option.
To return to the previous screen (except for the slider adjustment menus), choose “
” at the bottom of the menu and press
or B.
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Once you have completed all menu corrections, press MENU to exit the menu screens.
To exit from the menus at any time
Press MENU.
Tip
z
You can also use the MENU, / and buttons inside the front drop-down panel of the projection TV for the menu selection.
Learning Menu Selection
Use the MENU button to access a menu and use the V, v, B, b and
buttons to alter the settings. Use the following example to learn how to modify settings.
1
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears.
2
Press V or v to highlight the desired menu and press
to activate it.
You may also press b to activate your selection.
3
Press V or v to highlight the desired option.
4
Press .
Options for your selection (Pop-up menu or Adjusting menu) will be displayed.
5
Press V or v to make your selection and press
to activate it.
The previous screen will reappear.
Pop-up menu Adjusting menu
Set Up

Adjusting Your SET UP (menus)

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Adjusting Your SET UP (menus) (continued)
Mode
Customized picture viewing
Picture Adjustment
Picture adjustment
Trinitone
White intensity adjustment
Noise Reduction
Noise reduction
You can choose one of five different video modes that best suits the program you are watching. You can also perform the Picture Adjustment (such as Brightness, Color, etc.) for Movie, Personal 1 or Personal 2 to suit your taste.
Vivid: Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness. Standard: Select to display a standard picture for normal viewing
environments.
Movie: Select to display a finely detailed picture for low light environments. Personal 1, Personal 2: Select to customize the Picture Adjustment of the
Video menu according to your personal preference.
Press PICTURE MODE on the remote control for direct selection of a “Mode
setting.
First select “Movie,” “Personal 1 or Personal 2 from “Mode,” then highlight the desired option using the V or v button and press to display the adjusting slider of the selected option. Picture: Adjust slider right (up) to increase picture
contrast; left (down) to decrease it.
Brightness: Adjust slider right (up) to brighten the
picture; left (down) to darken it.
Color: Adjust slider right (up) to increase color
intensity; left (down) to decrease it.
Hue: Adjust slider right (up) to increase the green
tones; left (down) to increase the red tones.
Sharpness: Adjust slider right (up) to sharpen the
picture; left (down) to soften it.
High: Select to give the white colors a blueish tint. Medium: Select to give the white colors a neutral tint. NTSC Standard: Select to give the white colors a reddish tint.
Select On to reduce picture noise. Select Off to cancel the feature.
Noise Reduction can be set separately from the Mode settings of the Video menu.
To restore the factory settings
Press RESET on the remote control while the Video menu is selected. To restore each “Mode” to the factory setting, press RESET after selecting the mode to be reset.
Using the Video Menu
For detailed information on using the remote control to modify menu settings, refer to “Learning Menu Selection” on page 25.
To select the Video menu:
Display
/
Highlight
/
Select
Personal 1
Picture
Hue
Color
Brightness
Sharpness
Move Select
Exit
MENU
ch
Parental Control Caption Vision: CC1 Language: English Video Label Flash Focus: No
ch
Set Up
Parental Control Caption Vision: CC1 Language: English Video Label Flash Focus: No
ch
Move Select
MENU
Exit
MENU
Video
Mode: Vivid Picture Adjustment Trinitone: High Noise Reduction :Off
ch
Move Select
MENU
Video
Mode: Vivid Picture Adjustment Trinitone: High Noise Reduction: Off
ch
Move Select
Set Up
Parental Control Caption Vision:
Set New
Language:
Password Video Label Flash Focus: No
ch
Move Select
Exit
MENU
Exit
Set Up
Parental Control Caption Vision: CC1 Language: English Video Label Flash Focus: No
_ _ _ _
MENU
Exit
MENU
ch
Move Select
Españ ol
Franç ais
Exit
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Move Select
MENU
MENU
Exit
Video Label VIDEO1: VIDEO2: VIDEO3:
Move Select
VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3
Exit
MENU
MENU
Using the Audio Menu
Audio
Treble Bass Balance MTS/SAP: Auto Volume:
ch
Effect: Speaker: Audio Out: SAVA SP Control
Move Select
Stereo
Surround
Variable
Exit
On
On
MENU
}
Sliders
For detailed information on using the remote control to modify menu settings, refer to “Learning Menu Selection” on page 25.
To select the Audio menu:
Display
/
Highlight
MENU
/
Select
To restore the factory settings
Press RESET on the remote control while the Audio menu is selected.
* The BBE is manufactured by Sony Corporation
under license from BBE Sound, Inc. It is covered by U.S. Patent No. 4,638,258 and No. 4,482,866. The word “BBE” and the BBE symbol are the trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
Adjusting Your SET UP (menus) (continued)
Treble
Sound adjustment
Bass
Sound adjustment
Balance
Sound adjustment
MTS/SAP
Enjoy stereo, bilingual and mono programs.
Auto Volume
Adjust the sound level.
Effect
Customizes surround sound effects based on the programs audio type.
Adjust slider right (up) to increase high pitched sounds. Adjust slider left (down) to decrease high pitched sounds.
Adjust slider right (up) to increase low pitched sounds. Adjust slider left (down) to decrease low pitched sounds.
Adjust slider right (up) to emphasize right speaker volume. Adjust slider left (down) to emphasize left speaker volume.
When the sound is intermittent due to poor reception conditions, select Stereo or SAP.
Stereo: Select for stereo reception when viewing a program broadcast in stereo. SAP: Select to listen to a bilingual broadcast. (non-SAP programs will be muted
when this feature is selected)
Mono: Select for mono reception. (use to reduce noise during stereo broadcasts) Auto SAP: Select to listen to SAP when a SAP program is broadcast and return
to stereo reception automatically for non-SAP programs.
Quick MTS access: Press
MTS/SAP options as follows: Stereo
On:
Sound output coming from TV speakers have the volume level equalized for all
channel audio inputs when broadcasts have different sound transmission levels.
Off: Sound output coming from the TV speakers varies according to the received
channel.
Effect can only be set when Speaker is set to On or Off.
Simulated: Adds a surround-like effect to mono programs. Surround: Simulates sound with the atmosphere of a movie theater or a concert
hall for stereo programs.
BBE*: Centers the sound intensity to the front, creating an effect as if you were
seated in front of an orchestra.
Off: Normal stereo or mono reception.
Quick Effect access: Press on the remote control to cycle through the
Effect options as follows: Simulated
MTS/SAP
on the remote control to cycle through the
n
SAP n Mono n Auto SAP.
n
Surround n BBE n Effect Off.
(continued)
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Speaker
Custom selection of audio output source
Audio Out
Easy control of volume adjustment
SAVA SP Control
Controls Sony SAVA speaker’s mode.
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On: Select to listen to the sound from the projection TV speakers alone. Off: Select to turn off the projection TV speakers and listen to the
projection TVs sound only through an external audio systems speakers.
SAVA SP: Select to turn off the projection TV speakers and listen to the projection
TVs sound only through the Sony SAVA series speaker system. You can adjust volume, muting, Surround Mode, and Super Woofer Mode with the projection TVs remote control. (see SAVA SP Control below)
Audio Out can only be set when Speaker is set to Off. Fixed: Sound output is held at a fixed level through the audio system.
Use the AV receivers remote control to adjust the volume.
Variable: Sound output varies according to the TV settings.
Useful when you want to use your remote control to control the output of a separate audio system.
SAVA SP Control can only be set when Sony SAVA speaker system is connected to the AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT connectors and “Speaker” is set to SAVA SP. (see Speaker above) You can also adjust the SAVA speakers volume using VOL +/– of the projection TVs remote control.
Surround Mode: Select to activate the SAVA Speakers surround mode. Super Woofer Mode: Select to activate the SAVA Speakers super woofer mode.
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Daylight Savings
Automatically adjusts the time.
Current Time
Necessary for the Timer.
On/Off Timer
Wake up or scheduled viewing.
Using the Timer Menu
After setting the clock you can use the timer to turn the projection TV on and off.
For detailed information on using the remote control to modify menu settings, refer to “Learning Menu Selection” on page 25.
To select the Timer menu:
Display
/
Highlight
/
Select
Tip
z
Set daylight saving time before setting the clock. Any loss of power will cause these settings to be erased.
Spring: Select Yes to compensate for Daylight Saving Time.
The current time automatically moves ahead one hour.
Fall: Select No at the end of Daylight Saving Time.
The current time moves back one hour.
1 Press
, then press V or v until the current day
(Sun-Sat) is displayed, and press
.
2 Press V or v until the current hour (1-12) and
AM/PM is displayed, and press
.
3 Press V or v until the current minute (00-59) is
displayed, and press
.
The clock has now started. Press MENU to exit.
1 Press V or v until the desired day or range of days
(Every Sun-Sat, Every Mon-Fri, Sunday, Monday, ... Saturday, Every Sunday, ... Every Saturday) is displayed, and press
.
2 Press V or v until the time (hours and minutes) that
you want the projection TV to remain on is displayed, and then press
.
3 Press V or v to set the time duration (maximum of 6 hours) and press
.
4 Press V or v to select the desired channel and press
. The timer is now set. The TIMER/STAND BY indicator on your projection TV will be lit. Press MENU to exit. To cancel your timer setting, press RESET while in the On/ Off Timer window. Performing Auto Program will erase all Timer settings.
Current Time
–––
––: – AM
Move Select
Exit
MENU
On/Off Timer
–––––– ––: –– AM–hch
–––
Sun
12:00AM
Move Select
Exit
MENU
MENU
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Adjusting Your SET UP (menus) (continued)
Using the Channel Set Up Menu
For detailed information on using the remote control to modify menu settings, refer to “Learning Menu Selection” on page 25.
To select the Channel Set Up menu:
Display
/
Highlight ch
/
Select
Channel Caption
Easy recognition of the channel you are watching
Favorite Channel
Users favorite channels
You can add a caption for up to 32 channels of VHF/ UHF input. With the Channel Caption window open: 1 Press
and then press V or v to select the desired channel. You can view the channel that is selected with the Channel Caption menu in the sub screen.
2 Press
.
3 Press V or v to display the first letter or number of the
caption and press
to select it.
Repeat until up to five digits are selected.
4 Press
.
To erase a caption, press RESET.
The Favorite Channel feature enables easy access to the eight channels that you preset (or the last channel that you were watching). (for details on how to set up this feature, see Setting and Selecting Favorite Channel on page 32)
Channel Caption
Caption: – ––––
Channel: –––
Move Select
Exit
MENU
Timer
Daylight Savings: Yes Current Time On / Off Timer
ch
----- : - AM-
Move Select
MENU
Exit
ch
Channel Set Up
Channel Caption Favorite Channel :Auto Channel Skip/Add Auto Program Cable: On
ch
Move Select
MENU
MENU
Exit
ch
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Channel
Channel Skip/Add
Select a channel
2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8:
1:
Move Select
Exit
MENU
9:
Skip Skip
Add Add Add Add Add Add Add
ch
Skip/Add
Skips unnecessary channels.
Auto Program
Automatic channel presetting
Cable
Cable system setting
Adjusting Your SET UP (menus) (continued)
After AUTO SET UP, you can erase unnecessary channels from the channel preset memory. With the Channel Skip/Add window open: 1 Press V or v to select the desired channel. You can
view the channel that is selected with the Channel Skip/Add menu in the sub screen. You can also use CH +/– or 0–9 and ENTER buttons.
2 Press 3 Press V or v to select Skip, and press
.
. The selected channel will be erased. If you want to re-enter the skipped channel, follow the steps above and select Add.
Select Yes to signal the projection TV to automatically program all receivable channels. When all the receivable channels are stored, the lowest numbered channel is displayed. Select No to cancel Auto Program.
Select On if your projection TV is connected to a cable system. Select Off if your projection TV is connected to an antenna.
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Setting and Selecting Favorite Channel
The Favorite Channel feature of your projection TV enables easy access to the eight channels that you preset (or the last channel that you were watching).
Your Favorite Channel options can be set automatically or manually.
The factory setting for “Favorite Channel” is “Auto.”
When “Favorite Channel” is set to “Auto,” the last eight channels selected with the 0–9 buttons will be set as Favorite Channel options. If you want to input your own selections as Favorite Channel settings, set to “Manual.”
Setting Favorite Channel manually
1
Select “Favorite Channel” from the Channel Set Up menu. (see page 30)
Channel Set Up
Channel Caption
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Favorite Channe: Auto Channel Skip/Add Auto Program Cable: On
ch
Move Select
Manual
MENU
Exit
2
Press V or v to select “Manual” and press
.
The Favorite Channel menu will appear. If you set Channel Caption names (e.g. CNN, HBO), they will also be displayed. (see “Channel Caption” on page 30)
Favorite Channel
ch
1.
1
CNN
2.
2
3.
10
SPTN
4.
20
5.
30
6.
40
7.
50
8.
100
Select a position
3
Press V or v to select a position (1–8), and press
.
Favorite Channel
ch
1
CNN
1.
2.
2
SPTN
3.
10
4.
20
5.
30
6.
40
7.
50
8.
100
Select a channel
4
Press V or v to select a channel and press
.
You have now selected a favorite channel.
Favorite Channel
ch
1
CNN
1.
2.
8
SPTN
3.
10
4.
20
5.
30
6.
40
7.
50
8.
100
Select a channel
5
Use V and v to program other favorite channels. (Follow steps 3 and 4.)
6
Press MENU when you have finished.
Your favorite channels are now ready for use.
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3
Press to select the channel.
The selected channel will be displayed for normal viewing.
To cancel the favorite channel menu before selecting a channel, press V or v to select “Exit” at the bottom of the menu and press
.
Changing Favorite Channel choices
You have the option of returning to the Favorite Channel screen to adjust any of your favorite channel choices.
Simply proceed as described in “Setting Favorite Channel manually” (skip step 2 if “Manual” is already selected).
When you reach step 3, select the position you want to change and press
. Press V or
v to select a new channel.
Press MENU when you are done.
Using Favorite Channel
You can use the Favorite Channel feature to directly select the channel you want to watch.
1
Press once.
The favorite channel menu and a window picture will be superimposed over the current channel. The window picture displays the channel selected from the menu.
2
Press V or v to select the channel that you wish to view from the menu.
The picture of the selected channel will be displayed in the window picture.
Favorite Channel
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Adjusting Your SET UP (menus) (continued)
Parental Control
Blocks programs unsuitable for children
.
Caption Vision
Television closed caption display
Language
Preferred language
Allows you to block TV programs that you feel are unsuitable for your children. (see Using the Parental Control Feature on page 36 for details)
Some programs are broadcast with Caption Vision. To display Caption Vision, select CC 1, CC 2, CC 3, CC 4, TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3 or TEXT4 from the menu. Then press the CC button until Caption Vision is displayed. CC 1, CC 2, CC 3 or CC 4 displays a printed version of the dialogue or sound effects of a program. (The mode should be set to CC 1 for most programs.) TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3, or TEXT4 displays network/station information presented using either half or the whole screen.
Notes:
Poor reception of TV programs can cause errors in Caption Vision and XDS. Captions may appear with a white box or other errors instead of the intended text.
XDS, Caption Vision, and the status display cannot be used at the same time.
Select from available languages (English, Español or Français) to display all menus in your language of choice.
Using the Set Up Menu
For detailed information on using the remote control to modify menu settings, refer to “Learning Menu Selection” on page 25.
To select the Set Up menu:
Display
/
Highlight
/
Select
Language:
Move Select
Exit
MENU
Set Up
Video Label Flash Focus: No
Caption Vision: CC 1
CC2 CC3
CC4 Text1 Text2 Text3 Text4
ch
Parental Control
ch
1.
6
2.
2
SPTN
3.
10
4.
20
5.
30
6.
40
7.
50
8.
100
Select a channel
Set Up
Parental Control Caption Vision: CC1
Language: English
Video Label Flash Focus: No
ch
Move Select
MENU
MENU
Exit
100
100
1 CNN
2 10 20 30 40 50
Exit
1 CNN
2 10 20 30 40 50
Exit
SPTN
SPTN
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Video Label
Easy recognition of connected equipment (e.g. SAT, VHS, etc.)
This feature allows you to label each input mode so that you can easily identify the connected equipment (e.g. you can label VIDEO 1 IN as VHS).
With the Video Label window open:
1 Press V or v to select the input mode you want to
label and press
2 Press V or v to select the label and press
.
.
Video Label Options:
Video Label
VIDEO1: VIDEO2: VIDEO3:
Move Select
Video Label VIDEO1:
VIDEO2: VIDEO3:
Move Select
VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3
MENU
Exit
Video1
VHS 8mm Beta
LD SAT DVD
AV RECEIVER
DTV Skip
MENU
Exit
VIDEO 1: VIDEO 1, VHS, 8mm, Beta, LD, SAT, DVD, AV RECEIVER, DTV,
Skip
VIDEO 2/3: VIDEO 2/VIDEO 3, VHS, 8mm, Beta, LD, SAT, DVD, DTV, Skip
If you select “Skip,” your projection TV will skip this connection when you scan through video sources using the TV/VIDEO button.
Flash Focus
Automatic convergence adjustment
Select Yes and press to start Flash Focus adjustment. When the adjustment is completed, the cross pattern on the screen becomes white. (for details, see page 19) Select No to cancel Flash Focus.
Adjusting Your SET UP (menus) (continued)
Using the Parental Control Feature
The TV programs and movies shown on TV are given a rating signal based on the following rating systems.
In U.S.A.: U.S. Television Parental Guidelines to rate television programs (U.S. TV ratings), and Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) Guidelines to rate movies including those shown on TV (movie ratings)
In Canada: Canadian English Language ratings to rate television programs in English, and Canadian French Language ratings to rate those in French.
To block programs you feel are unsuitable for your children, you need to set the TV for the desired rating systems. Sony’s predetermined ratings are also available.
See pages 43 to 45 for a description of the ratings.
The Parental Control feature of the TV functions by receiving the rating signal from your local broadcasting station or cable service provider.
Activating the Parental Control Feature
First, set a password, then select your desired rating from Sonys predetermined ratings.
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1
Select “Parental Control” from the Set Up menu. (see page 34)
Set Up
Parental Control Caption Vision:
Set New
Language:
Password
_ _ _ _
Video Label Flash Focus: No
ch
Move Select
2
Enter a four digit password* using the 0– 9 buttons.
* Do not enter “4357” corresponding to “HELP”
on a phone number pad. (see page 43)
3
To confirm the password, re-enter the
Set Up
Parental Control Caption Vision: Language: Video Label Flash Focus: No
ch
Move Select
Exit
Confirm Password
_ _ _ _
Exit
MENU
MENU
same password with the 0–9 buttons. Your password is stored and the Parental
Control menu automatically appears. If you want to change the password, see
page 42.
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A. Parental Lock: Rating: Child Change Password
Move Select
Off
MENU
Exit
4
Make sure that “Country ”is highlighted, and press
5
Press V or v to select your country (U.S.A. or Canada), and press
6
Press V or v to select “Parental Lock,” and press
.
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A. Parental Lock: Rating: Child Change Password
Move Select
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A. Parental Lock: Rating: Child Change Password
Move Select
.
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A. Parental Lock: Rating: Child Change Password
Move Select
U.S.A. Canada
Off
Exit
.
Off
Exit
On
Off
Off
Exit
MENU
MENU
MENU
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7
Press V or v to select “On,” and press
.
8
Press V or v to select “Rating,” and press
.
9
Press V or v to select a desired rating (“Child,” “Youth” and “Young Adult”), and press
.
If you want to select the ratings from “Custom,” go to step 4 of “Selecting a Custom Rating in U.S.A.” on page 38 or “Selecting a Custom Rating in Canada” on page 41, according to your “Country” setting.
10
Press MENU to exit the menu.
Parental Control
To deactivate the Parental Control feature
If you set “Parental Lock” in the Parental Control menu to “Off,” the Parental Control feature will not work and you can view all TV programs and movies shown on TV.
1
Select “Parental Control” from the Set Up menu. (see page 34)
2
Enter your four digit password using the 0-9 buttons.
The Parental Control menu appears.
3
Press V or v to select “Parental Lock,” and press
.
4
Press V or v to select “Off,” and press
.
5
Press MENU to exit the menu.
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Adjusting Your SET UP (menus) (continued)
3
Press V or v to select “Rating,” and press
.
4
Press V or v to select “Custom,” and press
.
Selecting a Custom Rating in U.S.A.
If you want to select the ratings to be blocked from “Custom” once you have activated the Parental Control feature (page 37), follow the procedure below.
For a detailed description of each rating, see “What the Ratings Mean” on pages 43 to 45.
1
Select “Parental Control” from the Set Up menu. (see page 34)
2
Enter your four digit password using the 0–9 buttons.
The Parental Control menu appears. Make sure that “Country” is set to “U.S.A.”
To unlock the Parental Control feature temporarily
When you select a Parental Control program, no sound or picture except for a channel number will appear. The
indicator is displayed. To view the program, follow the steps below.
1
Press ENTER to display the “Password”
screen.
2
Enter your password using the 0–9 buttons. Parental Control will be canceled (“Parental Lock” set to “Off”) until you turn your projection TV off.
Country: U.S.A. Parental Lock: Rating: Child Change Password
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A.
On
Parental Lock: Rating: Child Change Password
On
Off
Off
Move Select
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A. Parental Lock: Rating: ChangePassword
Ages up to 6 Move
MENU
Exit
On
Child
Youth
Young Adult
Custom
MENU
Select
Exit
Set Up
Parental Control Caption Vision: CC1
Password Language: Video Label Flash Focus: No
ch
Move Select
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A. Parental Lock: Rating: Child Change Password
Move Select
Set Up
Parental Control Caption Vision: CC1
Password Language: Video Label Flash Focus: No
ch
Move Select
_ _ _ _
MENU
Exit
On
MENU
Exit
_ _ _ _
MENU
Exit
Move Select
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A. Parental Lock: Rating: Child Change Password
Move Select
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A. Parental Lock: Rating: ChangePassword
Ages up to 6 Move
Custom Rating
TV Rating Movie Rating Unrated: View All
Select category Move
Exit
Exit
Young Adult
Custom
Select
Exit
Select
Exit
MENU
Off
MENU
On
Child
Youth
MENU
MENU
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A. Parental Lock: Rating: Child Change Password
Move Select
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On
MENU
Exit
First, select a TV rating.
Custom Rating
Move
No block
Select
Exit
MENU
TV Rating Movie Rating Unrated: View All TV Movie Both
View All TV Movie Both
5
Press V or v to select “TV Rating,” and press
6
Press V or v to select the TV rating to be blocked, and press
.
TV Rating
_
TV–Y
_ :FV _
TV–Y7
_
TV–G
_ :D _ L _ S _ V _
TV–PG
_ :D _ L _ S _ V _
TV–14
_ : L _ S _ V _
TV–MA
Select rating Move
Select
MENU
Exit
.
TV Rating
_
TV–Y
_ :FV _
TV–Y7
_
TV–G
_ :D _ L _ S _ V _
TV–PG
_ :D _ L _ S _ V _
TV–14
_
: L _ S _ V _
TV–MA
Allow rating Move
Select
MENU
Exit
7
Press V or v to select “ ,” and press . The
indicator automatically appears beside the selected rating and all “higher” ratings, indicating that the programs that match the ratings will be blocked.
TV Rating
_
TV–Y
_ :FV _
TV–Y7
_
TV–G
– :D – L – S – V
TV–PG
– :D – L – S – V
TV–14
: L S V
TV–MA
Select category Move
Select
MENU
Exit
Some ratings have additional content ratings called “extenders.” The extenders are defined as follows: D (sexually suggestive Dialog), FV (Fantasy Violence), L (coarse Language), S (Sexual situations) and V (Violence). By setting the extenders, you can define additional viewing limits. For more details of extenders, see page 45.
All of the extenders included in the selected ratings will be blocked. If you wish to allow any of them to be viewed, go to step 8.
8
Press B or b to select the extender to be viewed, and press
9
Press V or v to select “–,” and press .
.
TV Rating
_
TV–Y
_ :FV _
TV–Y7
_
TV–G
– :D – L – S – V –
TV–PG
– :D – L – S – V
TV–14
: L S V
TV–MA
Block content Move
Select
MENU
Exit
“–” appears beside the selected extender, indicating that the programs that match the extender can be viewed.
If you select “
,” is displayed to show that the programs that match the extender will be blocked again.
TV Rating
_
TV–Y
_ :FV _
TV–Y7
_
TV–G
– :D – L – S – V _
TV–PG
– :D – L – S – V
TV–14
: L S V
TV–MA
Select category Move
Select
MENU
Exit
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10
Repeat steps 8 and 9 for other extenders.
All programs that match the ratings you select and higher, except for the extenders that were canceled, will be blocked.
11
After setting of the TV rating is complete, press V or v to select “
Custom Rating
Second, select a movie rating.
12
Press V or v to select “Movie Rating,” and press
.
Movie Rating
40
,” and press .
TV Rating Movie Rating Unrated: View All
Select category Move
Select
Exit
G
PG
PG13
R
NC–17
X
Select rating Move
Select
Exit
MENU
MENU
13
Press V or v to select the movie rating to be blocked, and press
Movie Rating
G PG PG–13 R NC–17 X
Block rating Move
14
Press V or v to select “ ,” and press .
indicator automatically appears
The
.
– – – – –
MENU
Select
Exit
beside the selected rating and all “higher” ratings, indicating that the programs that match the ratings will be blocked.
Movie Rating
G
PG
PG13
R NC–17
X
Select rating Move
15
Press MENU to exit the menu.
Select
MENU
Exit
To block TV programs and/or movies for which a rating signal is not given (NR and N/A)
For a description of the NR and N/A ratings, see page 44.
1
Perform steps 1–4 of “Selecting a Custom Rating in U.S.A.” on page 38.
2
Press V or v to select “Unrated,” and press
.
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3
Press V or v to select the type of programs to be blocked, and press
.
To block ...
No program (to view any unrated TV program and movie)
Unrated TV programs
Unrated movies
Unrated TV programs and movies
4
Press MENU to exit the menu.
Custom Rating
Selecting a Custom Rating in Canada
If you want to select the ratings to be blocked from “Custom” once you have activated the Parental Control feature (page 37), follow the procedure below.
For a detailed description of each rating, see “What the Ratings Mean” on pages 45 and
46.
1
Select “Parental Control” from the Set Up menu. (see page 34)
2
Enter your four digit password using the 0–9 buttons.
The Parental Control menu appears. Make sure that “Country” is set to “Canada.”
3
Press V or v to select “Rating,” and press
.
4
Press V or v to select “Custom,” and press
.
Select ...
View All
TV
Movie
Both
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5
Press V or v to select the rating you want to block, and press
.
The selected rating appears.
6
Press V or v to select the TV rating to be blocked, and press
.
French Rating
Move
Select rating
Select
Exit
MENU
G 8 ans+ 13 ans+ 16 ans+ 18 ans+
_ _ _ _ _
Canadian English Rating
Canadian French Rating U.S. TV Rating
Example: Canadian English Rating
7
Press V or v to select “ ,” and press . The
indicator automatically appears beside the selected rating and all “higher” ratings, indicating that the programs that match the ratings will be blocked.
Some U.S. TV ratings have additional content ratings called “extenders,” such as D, FV, L, S and V. By setting the extenders, see steps 7 to 10 of “Selecting a Custom Rating in U.S.A.” on pages 39 and 40. For more details of extenders, see page 45.
All of the extenders included in the selected ratings will be blocked. If you wish to allow any of them to be viewed, go to step 8.
8
Press MENU to exit the menu.
Changing the Password
1
Select “Parental Control” from the Set Up menu. (see page 34)
2
Enter your four digit password using the 0–9 buttons. The Parental Control menu appears.
3
Press V or v to select “Change Password,” and press
.
Set Up
Language: Video Label
Parental Control Caption Vision: CC1
Flash Focus: No
Move Select
Exit
MENU
Password
_ _ _ _
ch
TV Rating Movie Rating Unrated: View All
View All
TV
TV Movie
Movie
Both
Both
Block all unrated programming Move
Select
Exit
Parental Control
Country: Canada Parental Lock: Rating: ChangePassword
MENU
Ages up to 6 Move
Young Adult
Custom
Select
Exit
On
Child
Youth
MENU
English Rating
_
C
_
G
_
C8+
_
PG
_
14+
_
18+
Select rating Move
Select
English Rating
_
C
_
G
_
C8+
_
PG 14+
_
18+
Allow rating Move
Select
Set Up
Parental Control Caption Vision: CC1 Language: Video Label Flash Focus: No
ch
Move Select
Parental Control
Country: Canada Parental Lock: Rating: Child Change Password
Move Select
MENU
Exit
U.S.A. Rating
_
TV–Y
_ :FV _
TV–Y7
_
TV–G
_ :D _ L _ S _ V _
TV–PG
_ :D _ L _ S _ V _
TV–14
_
: L _ S _ V _
TV–MA
Select rating Move
Select
MENU
Exit
English Rating
C G C8+ PG 14+ 18+
Select rating Move
MENU
Exit
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Password
_ _ _ _
MENU
Exit
On
MENU
Exit
_ _ _
MENU
Select
Exit
Custom Rating
English Rating French Rating U.S.A. Rating
Select category Move
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A. Parental Lock: Rating: Child Change Password
Move Select
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A Parental Lock: On Rating: Change Password
Use [0-9] to enter new four digit password
Move
Select
Exit
Exit
New
Exit
MENU
On
MENU
Child
____
MENU
4
Enter a new four digit password using the 0–9 buttons.
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A Parental Lock: On Rating: Change Password
Confirm password
Move
5
Enter the password set in step 4 again to
Child
Confirm
____
MENU
Exit
confirm. If you entered it incorrectly, “Password
incorrect” appears.
Re-enter the correct password.
6
Press MENU to exit the menu.
If you have forgotten your password
In step 2 of “Changing the Password” on page 42, enter the master password “4357” (corresponding to “HELP” on a phone number pad). You can then store a new password.
Notes:
• If you entered “4357” as your password the first time, you cannot store a new password. (see step 2 of “Activating the Parental Control Feature” on page 36)
• When you select a Parental Control program and the
indicator is displayed on the screen, you cannot view that program even if you enter “4357.” (see “To unlock the Parental Control feature temporarily” on page 38)
What the Ratings Mean
Ratings in U.S.A.
Sonys predetermined ratings
These are original ratings that Sony predetermined according to the viewer’s age. Each rating allows you to view the certain programs, as follows.
See pages 44 and 45 for a description of each rating.
Child: Suitable for children under the age of
6. Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, NR, and N/A Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-G, and TV-NR
Youth: Suitable for children aged 7 and older. Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, PG, NR, and N/A Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV­G, TV-PG, and TV-NR
Young Adult: Suitable for children aged 13 and older. Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, PG, PG-13, NR, and N/A Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV­G, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-NR
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U.S. movie ratings
U.S. movie ratings are for movies (including those shown on TV) rated according to the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) Guidelines.
G (General Audiences—All Ages Admitted): In G-rated films no strong words
are used, the violence is at a minimum, nudity and sex scenes are not present, nor is there any drug use.
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested. Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children): This is a film which may need to
be monitored first by parents.
PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some Material May Be Inappropriate For Children Under 13): Parents are alerted to be
very careful about the attendance of their under-teenage children when viewing.
R (Restricted, Under 17 Require Accompanying Parent Or Adult Guardian):
This film includes hard language, tough violence, nudity, drug abuse or other elements of concern.
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NC-17 or X (No One 17 Or Under Admitted.):
This is a film that most parents would consider not suitable for children aged 17 and under. There may be violence, sex, abberrational behavior, drug abuse or other elements of concern.
NR (Not Rated): This is a film that a producer has not rated, intending to have his film widely released.
N/A (Not Applicable): This is a film that a producer considers outside the scope of the MPAA ratings.
Note:
• NR and N/A ratings are shown together as “Unrated” in the menu.
U.S. TV ratings
U.S. TV ratings are for TV programs rated according to the U.S. Television Parental Guidelines.
TV-Y (All Children): This program is designed for young children aged 2–6 and is appropriate for all children.
TV-Y7 (Directed to Older Children): This program is designed for children aged 7 and above. Themes and elements in this program may include mild fantasy violence or slapstick violence, or may frighten children under the age of 7.
TV-G (General Audience): Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. It contains little or no violence, no strong language and little or no sexual dialog or situations.
TV-PG (Parental Guidance Suggested):
This program contains some material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children.
TV-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned): This program contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under the age of 14.
TV-MA (Mature Audience Only): This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under the age of 17.
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Ratings in Canada
Sonys predetermined ratings
These are original ratings that Sony predetermined according to the viewer’s age. Each rating allows you to view the certain programs, as follows.
See the right column and page 46 for a description of each rating.
Child: Suitable for children under the age of
7. Viewable Canadian English Language ratings: C and G Viewable Canadian French Language ratings: G Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-G, and TV-NR
Youth: Suitable for children aged 8 and older. Viewable Canadian English Language ratings: C, G, C8+ and PG Viewable Canadian French Language ratings: G and 8 ans+ Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV­G, TV-PG, and TV-NR
TV-NR (Not Rated/Unrated): This is a program broadcast without any rating, such as news, news flashes or sports.
Note:
The TV-NR rating is shown as “Unrated” in the menu.
About the extenders of U.S. TV ratings
TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14 and TV-MA ratings have additional content ratings called “extenders” to define additional viewing limits. The extenders are defined as follows:
D (sexually suggestive Dialog): Programs containing suggestive dialog, or sexual innuendo
FV (Fantasy Violence): Programs containing cartoon violence occurring in TV-Y7 programs only
L (coarse Language): Programs containing coarse language
S (Sexual situations): Programs containing sexual content
V (Violence): Programs containing violence There may be some profanity, violence or brief nudity in these programs.
Young Adult: Suitable for children aged 14 and older. Viewable Canadian English Language ratings: C, G, C8+, PG and 14+ Viewable Canadian French Language ratings: G, 8 ans+, 13 ans+ Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV­G, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-NR
Canadian English Language ratings
The Canadian English Language Ratings are for TV programs in English broadcast in Canada.
C (Programming intended for children under age 8): There will be no realistic
scenes of violence or no offensive language, nudity or sexual content. Careful attention is paid to themes, which could threaten children’s sense of security and well-being.
G (General Audience): Will contain very little violence, either physical or verbal or emotional. There may by some inoffensive slang, no profanity and no nudity.
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C8+ (Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and over to watch on their own): Violence will not be
portrayed as the preferred, acceptable, or only way to resolve conflict; or encourage children to imitate dangerous acts which they may see on television. There will be no profanity, nudity or sexual content.
PG (Parental Guidance): Programming intended for a general audience but which may not be suitable for younger children. Parents may consider some content inappropriate for unsupervised viewing by children aged 8 - 13.
14+ (Programming contains themes or content which may not be suitable for viewers under the age of 14): Parents are
strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre-teens and early teens.
18+ (Adult): May contain violence integral to the development of the plot, character or theme, intended for adult audiences. May contain graphic language and explicit portrayals of nudity and/or sex.
E (Exempt): Exempt programming includes: news, sports documentaries and other information programming: talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
Note:
The E (Exempt) rating is not shown in the menu.
Canadian French Language ratings
The Canadian French Language Ratings are for TV programs in French broadcast in Canada.
G (General): Programming intended for audience of all ages. Contains no violence, or the violence it contains is minimal or is depicted appropriately with humor or caricature or in an unrealistic manner.
8 ans+ (8+ General - Not recommended for young children): Programming intended for
a broad audience but contains light or occasional violence that could disturb young children. Viewing with an adult is recommended for young children (under the age of 8).
13 ans+ (Programming may not suitable for children under the age of 13): Viewing with
an adult is strongly recommended for children under 13.
16 ans+ (Programming is not suitable for children under the age of 16): Contains
frequent scenes of violence or intense violence.
18 ans+ (Programming restricted to adults):
Contains constant violence or scenes of extreme violence.
E (Exempt): Exempt programming.
Note:
The E (Exempt) rating is not shown in the menu.
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