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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
CAUTION!
AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE, SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE
OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL
CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT.
WARNING!!
AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY
SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, BECAUSE OF
LIVE CHASSIS.THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER 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 FOR SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE
THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART
NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN
SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT
ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION
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, COURT-CIRCUITER 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 CATHODIQUE
OU AU BLINDAGE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE.
ATTENTION!!
AFIN D'EVITER TOUT RESQUE D'ELECTROCUTION PROVENANT D'UN CHÁSSIS
SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMATEUR D'ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISÉ LORS
DE TOUT DÉPANNAGE. LE CHÁSSIS DE CE RÉCEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT
RACCORDÉ À L'ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.
ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS A LA SECURITE!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNE MARQUE ¡ SUR
LES SCHEMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EXPLOSEES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES
SONT D'UNEIMPORT ANCE CRITIQUE POUR LA SECURITE DU FONCTIONNEMENT.
NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE NUMERO DE
PIECE EST INDIQUE DANS LE PRESENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPLEMENTS
PUBLIES PAR SONY. LES REGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT L'IMPORT ANCE EST CRITIQUE POUR LA SECURITE DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIES DANS LE
PRESENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCEDURES LORS DE CHAQUE
REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRITIQUES, OU LORSQU'UN MAUVAIS
After correcting the original service problem, perform the
following safety checks before releasing the set to the
customer:
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorlysoldered 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, though functioning, show
obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to
the customer and recommend 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 B+ and HV to see if they are specified
values. Make sure your instruments are accurate;
be suspicious of your HV meter if sets always have
low HV.
8. Check the antenna terminals, 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 0.5 mA (500 microampere).
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
use these instructions.
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 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate
low voltage scale. The Simpson's 250 and Sanwa
SH-63Trd are examples of passive VOMs that are suitable.
Nearly all battery 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 gr ound.
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 r eading 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 k
0.15 µF
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
Ω
Earth Ground
Voltmeter
(0.75 V)
— 4 —
— 5 —
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Using This Manual
Precautions
Welcome!
Thank you for purchasing the Sony
Trinitron
®
Color TV. This manual is written
for the models listed below. Before reading,
check the model number located on the front
of this manual or on the rear of your TV.
Model KV-35S45 is used for menu and
illustration purposes. Differences in
operation are indicated in the text; for
example, “KV-35S45 only”.
This manual is divided into four major
sections. We recommend that you carefully
review the contents of each section in the
order presented to ensure that you fully
understand the operation of your new TV.
1 Connecting and Installing the TV
This section guides you through your
initial set up. It shows how to connect to
your antenna or cable, and connect any
accessories or components.
2 Basic Set Up
This section teaches you the basic skills
needed to operate your new TV. It shows
you how to operate special functions of
the remote control.
3 Using your New TV
This section shows you how to begin
using your new TV. It shows how to use
the Easy Set Up Guide feature, and how to
use your remote control.
4 Using your Menus
This section teaches you how to access
on-screen menus and adjust your TV's
settings.
Instructions in this manual are written for the
remote control. Similar controls may be found on
the TV console.
Safety
• Operate the TV only with 120 V AC .
• The plug is designed, for safety purposes,
to fit in 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 TV
immediately and have it checked by
qualified personnel before operating it
further.
• If you will not be using the TV for several
days, disconnect power by pulling the
plug itself. Never pull on the cord.
For details concerning safety precautions, see the
supplied leaflet “IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS”.
Installing
• To prevent internal heat build-up, do not
block the ventilation openings.
• Do not install the TV in a hot or humid
place, or in a place subject to excessive
dust or mechanical vibration.
Cable or antenna only5
Cable and antenna (KV-32S65, 32V65, 35S65, 35V65 only)5
Cable box6
Cable box and cable to view scrambled channels (KV-32S65, 32V65, 35S65,
35V65 only)6
V
CR and cable or antenna7
VCR and cable box7
Direct Broadcast Satellite Receiver (DBS)8
VCR and Direct Broadcast Satellite Receiver (DBS)8
Digital Versatile Disc player (DVD)9
Audio system9
A/V receiver10
Two VCR's for tape editing (KV-32V40, 32V65, 35V65 only)10
Camcorder to view tapes11
S-Link connections (KV-32S65, 32V65, 35S65, 35V65 only)12
Making Connections
Connecting and Installing the TV
Refer to the table below, it will direct you to the diagram suitable to the components you will be
connecting.
If you will be connectingSee page
5
B
• VHF only
or
• UHF only
or
• VHF/UHF
C
• VHF
and
• UHF
Cable or Antenna Connections
Connecting directly to 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
(see
A); older homes will probably have
300-ohm twin lead cable (see
B); still other
homes may contain both (see
C).
A
• VHF only
or
• VHF/UHF
or
• Cable
Antenna connector
(Rear of TV)
VHF/UHF
300-ohm twin
lead cable
(Rear of TV)
VHF/UHF
75-ohm
coaxial cable
75-ohm coaxial cable
300-ohm twin lead cable
(Rear of TV)
VHF/UHF
EAC-66 U/V mixer
(not supplied)
(No connection "TO
CONVERTER" in this case)
CATV cable
Antenna cable
TO CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
(Rear of TV)
AUX
Cable and antenna
• KV-32S65, 32V65, 35S65, 35V65 only
If your cable provider does not feature local
channels, you may find this set up convenient
for viewing both local and cable channels.
Select cable or antenna mode by pressing
ANT on the remote control. You will be able
to alternate between the two input sources.
Note
• In order to receive channels with an
antenna, you will need to turn your CABLE
to OFF (see page 26) and perform the
AUTO PROGRAM function.
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Connecting and Installing the TV (continued)
Cable Box Connections
Some pay cable TV systems use scrambled or
encoded signals that require a cable box to
view all channels.
Cable box
1 Connect the coaxial connector from your
cable to the IN on your cable box.
2 Using a coaxial cable, connect OUT on
your cable box to VHF/UHF on your TV.
Cable box and cable
• KV-32S65, 32V65, 35S65, 35V65 only
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
• Your Sony remote control can be
programmed to operate your cable box.
(see page 32)
• When using PIP, you cannot view the
AUX input in the window picture.
Tip z
Pressing ANT switches between these inputs.
Cable box
Cable
OUTIN
(Rear of TV)
VHF/UHF
TO CONVERTER
Cable box
VHF/UHF
(Rear of TV)
AUX
75-ohm coaxial
cable (not supplied)
CATV cable
(unscrambled channels)
(signal)
scrambled
channels
If you will be controlling all channel selection
through your cable box, you should consider using
the CHANNEL FIX feature discussed on page 26.
If you are connecting a cable box through the AUX input and would
like to switch between the AUX and normal (CATV) input you should
consider using the CHANNEL FIX feature discussed on page 26.
SECTION 1 GENERAL
The instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers shown reflect those of the Operating Instruction Manual.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
VCR must be connected and
turned on to operate PIP
(KV-32S45, 35S45 only).
VCR Connections
Connecting an antenna/cable TV
system with a VCR
1 Attach the coaxial connector from your cable
or antenna to IN on your VCR.
2 Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO and
VIDEO OUT on your VCR to AUDIO and
VIDEO IN on your TV.*
3 Using a coaxial connector, connect OUT on
your VCR to VHF/UHF on your TV.
* If you are connecting a monaural VCR, connect only the
single white audio output to the left input on your TV.
Connecting a VCR and TV with a
cable box
You will need a splitter (not supplied) for the
following connection.
1 Connect the single (input) jack of the splitter
to your incoming cable connection. Connect
the other two (output) jacks (using coaxial
cable) to IN on your cable box and VHF/UHF
on your TV.
2 Using a coaxial connector, connect OUT on
your cable box to IN on your VCR.
3 Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO and
VIDEO OUT on your VCR to AUDIO and
VIDEO IN on your TV.
Coaxial cable
(Rear of TV)
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
Cable
VCR
3
1
2
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
Cable box
Splitter
(not supplied)
3
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
VCR
Cable
Coaxial cable
2
1
For optimum picture quality, use S VIDEO instead of
the yellow A/V cable. S Video does not provide sound,
your audio connectors must still be connected.
(Rear of TV)
AUDIO OUT
(
VAR/FIX
)
VIDEO
IN
12
VHF/UHF
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
S VIDEO
LINE
OUT
OUT
IN
L
R
8
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
SATELLITE IN
VHF/UHF
S VIDEO
OUT
IN
LINE OUT
LINE IN
VHF/UHF
S VIDEO
OUT
IN
LINE OUT
AUDIO OUT
(
VAR/FIX
)
VIDEO
IN
12
VHF/UHF
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
L
R
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
DBS receiver
Satellite
antenna
cable
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
1
3
2
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
Connecting and Installing the TV (continued)
For optimum picture quality, use S VIDEO
instead of the yellow A/V cable. S Video does
not provide sound, your audio connectors
must still be connected.
DBS Connections
Connecting a DBS (Direct
Broadcast Satellite) receiver
1 Connect the cable from your satellite
antenna to your DBS receiver.
2 Attach the coaxial connector from your
cable or antenna to VHF/UHF on your TV.
3 Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO
and VIDEO OUT on your DBS receiver to
AUDIO and VIDEO IN on your TV.
Connecting a DBS (Direct Broadcast
Satellite) receiver and a VCR
1 Connect the cable from your satellite
antenna to your DBS receiver.
2 Attach the coaxial connector from your
cable or antenna to VHF/UHF IN on your
VCR.
3 Using a coaxial connector, connect
VHF/UHF OUT on your VCR to
VHF/UHF on your TV.
4 Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO
and VIDEO OUT on your DBS receiver to
AUDIO and VIDEO IN on your VCR.
5 Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO
and VIDEO OUT on your VCR to AUDIO
and VIDEO IN on your TV.
(Rear of TV)
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
1
2
3
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
4
5
(Rear of TV)
DBS receiver
VCR
Pressing TV/VIDEO on the remote
control will allow you to view from
the DBS or VCR.
VHF/UHF
S VIDEO
OUT
IN
LINE OUT
SATELLITE IN
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
AUDIO OUT
(
VAR/FIX
)
VIDEO
IN
12
VHF/UHF
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
L
R
Cable/Antenna
Cable/Antenna
9
Additional Connections
The following connections are for accessories
that will enhance your viewing options.
Connecting a DVD Player
1 Using A/V connectors, connect LINE OUT
on your DVD to VIDEO IN on your TV.
Connecting an audio system
For enhanced sound, connect your audio
system to your TV.
1 Using AUDIO connectors, connect AUDIO
OUT on your TV to one of the unused line
inputs (e.g. TV, AUX, TAPE 2) on your
stereo.
2 Set your stereo to the chosen line input.
Refer to page 24 of this manual for
additional audio setup instructions.
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
1
(Rear of DVD player)
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
Line
input
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
RK-74A
(not supplied)
1
2
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
For optimum picture quality, use S VIDEO
instead of the yellow A/V cable. S Video
does not provide sound, your audio
connectors must still be connected.
(Rear of TV)
(Rear of TV)
AUDIO OUT
(
VAR/FIX
)
VIDEO
IN
12
VHF/UHF
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
HRD
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
S VIDEO
LINE OUT
AUDIO OUT
(
VAR/FIX
)
VIDEO
IN
12
VHF/UHF
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
L
R
10
HRD
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 3
TV MONITOR
AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
OUT
S-LINK
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 3
TV MONITOR
AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
OUT
S-LINK
LINE
OUT
OUT
IN
LINE
IN
OUT
IN
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEOAUDIOR AUDIO L VIDEO
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Connecting an A/V receiver
• KV-32V65, 35V65 only
1 Using A/V cables, connect TV OUT on your
TV to TV IN on your A/V receiver.
2 Using a single video connector, connect
Monitor OUT on your A/V receiver to
VIDEO 1 IN on your TV.
Tip
z
You may want to use CHANNEL FIX to set your TV's
input to the A/V receiver. See page 26.
Connecting two VCRs
• KV-32V40, 32V65, 35V65 only
MONITOR OUT gives you the ability to use a
second VCR to record a program being played
by the primary VCR or to perform tape
editing and dubbing.
1 Connect the VCR intended for playback
using the setup instructions on page 7 of
this manual.
2 Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO
and VIDEO IN on your VCR intended for
recording to MONITOR AUDIO and
VIDEO OUT on your TV.
VCR (for playback)
VCR (for recording)
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
(Rear of KV-35V65)
VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
1
2
You cannot change video
inputs while editing using
MONITOR OUT.
To play
To stop
To fast forward
To rewind the tape
To pause
To scan
To change input
mode
Buttons on the
remote control
Press VTR/DVD (POWER).
Press the 0 – 9 buttons.
Press CH +/–.
Press ( and r
simultaneously.
Press (.
Press p.
Press ).
Press 0.
Press P.
To resume normal playback,
press again or press (.
Press ) or 0 during
playback.
To resume normal playback,
release the button.
Press TV/VTR.
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MDP (Multi Disc Player)
code numbers
Manufacturer Code
Sony701
Panasonic704, 710
Pioneer702
Operating an MDP
To turn on or off
To play
To stop
To pause
To scan
To search the chapter
forward or backward
Tip z
If you will not be programming a DBS or cable box into
the DBS/CABLE input, you can use it to program other
video equipment (e.g. DVD, MDP, or second VCR).
(see page 30)
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc)
code numbers
Manufacturer Code
Sony751
Panasonic753
Pioneer752
RCA755
Toshiba754
Operating a DVD
player
To turn on or off
To play
To stop
To pause
To scan
To search the
chapter forward or
backward
To select chapters
directly
MENU
To move cursor in
menu
Buttons on the remote
control
Press VTR/DVD (POWER).
Press (.
Press p.
Press P.
To resume normal playback,
press again or press (.
Press ) or 0 during
playback.
To resume normal playback,
press (.
Press CH +/–.
0–9 + ENTER.
Press to display DVD menu.
Use your arrow buttons
V, v, B, b.
Buttons on the remote
control
Press VTR/DVD (POWER).
Press (.
Press p.
Press P.
To resume normal playback,
press again or press (.
Press ) or 0 during
playback.
To resume normal playback,
press (.
Press CH +/–.
Tips z
• In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate
your non-Sony video equipment with the supplied
remote control. In this case, please use the
equipment’s own remote control.
• When you remove the batteries, the code number may
revert to the factory setting.
• The code numbers for Sony VCR's are assigned at the
factory as follows:
VHS VCR301
(preset code for the
supplied remote control)
8 mm VCR302
Beta, ED Beta VCRs303
Oak
Panasonic
Pioneer
Scientific Atlanta
Tocom
Zenith
Programming the remote
You can program the supplied remote control
to operate a cable box or DBS receiver.
1 Press CODE SET.
2 Press DBS/CABLE (FUNCTION).
3 Use the 0-9 buttons to key in the
manufacturer's code number from the
following chart.
4 Press ENTER.
For more details on operating the
cable box or DBS receiver
Refer to the operating instructions that were
supplied with the equipment.
If the remote control doesn’t work
• First, try repeating the setup procedures
using the other codes listed for your
equipment.
Tips z
• If more than one code number is listed, try entering
them one by one until you come to the correct code for
your equipment.
• If you enter a new code number, the code number you
previously entered at that setting is erased.
•
In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate
your equipment with the supplied remote control. In
this case, use the equipment’s supplied remote control.
• Whenever you remove the batteries the code numbers
may revert to the factory setting.
Cable box code numbers
Code
222, 223, 224, 225, 226
201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206,
207, 208, 218
227, 228, 229
219, 220, 221
214, 215
209, 210, 211
216, 217
212, 213
DBS receiver code numbers
Manufacturer
Sony
General Electric
Hitachi
Hughes
Panasonic
RCA/PROSCAN
Toshiba
Code
801 (preset code for
remote control)
802
805
804
803
802, 808
806, 807
Operating a Cable Box or DBS Receiver
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Problem What it could be What you can do
Cannot operate single tuner PIP
(KV-32S45, 35S45)
A red light keeps flashing on the
TV for more than a few seconds
TV makes a noise when turned
on
Screen is not lit and there is no
sound
Poor or no picture (screen lit),
good sound
Good picture, no sound
No color
Troubleshooting
Consult the table below; it suggests solutions to specific problems.
• VCR may not be connected to your TV properly.
• VCR may not be turned on.
• The remote control may not be programmed to
operate the VCR.
• Your TV may need service.
• This is a normal function of your TV.
• Power cord may not be plugged in.
• Batteries may not have been placed with the correct
polarity.
• TV/VIDEO setting may be incorrect.
• VIDEO menu settings may not be adjusted correctly.
• Antenna/cable connections may be faulty.
• VIDEO LABEL inputs may be set to WEB. (This label
darkens the screen for ideal WebTV viewing)
• Sound may be set to MUTING.
• Your TV may be set to SAP.
• Speaker may not be set correctly.
• Color settings may not be adjusted correctly.
•
Ensure that you have set your VCR correctly. (see page 7)
• Program your remote control to operate the VCR.
(see page 30)
• Call your local Sony service center.
• Press TV/VIDEO until you receive a channel.
• Readjust your VIDEO menu settings.(see page 22)
• Check your VIDEO LABEL settings. (see page 28)
• Press MUTE.
•
Check the MTS setting in the AUDIO menu. (see page 23)
• Check your SPEAKER settings. (see page 23)
• Adjust the COLOR settings in the VIDEO menu.
(see page 22)
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ProblemWhat it could beWhat you can do
If, after reading these operating instructions, you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony
television, please call our Direct Response Center at 1-800-222-SONY (7669). (U.S. residents only)
• Ensure that you have selected the
correct CABLE mode in the
SET UP menu. (see page 26)
• Press ANT on your remote
control to change the input mode.
(see page 16)
•
Ensure that CABLE is set to OFF
in the SET UP menu. (see page 26)
• Use AUTO PROGRAM to add
receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory. (see
page 26)
• Ensure that CABLE is set to ON
in the SET UP menu. (see page 26)
• Use AUTO PROGRAM to add
receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory. (see
page 26)
• Press TV (FUNCTION) and
adjust the TV's volume.
• Check your CHANNEL FIX
settings. (see page 26)
• CABLE may not be set correctly
in the SET UP menu.
• Antenna/cable connections may
not be correct.
• TV may be set to AUX mode.
• CABLE setting may not be correct
in the SET UP menu.
• CABLE setting may not be set
correctly in the SET UP menu.
• Volume may not be adjusted on
your cable box.
• CHANNEL FIX settings may not
be correct.
Only snow and noise
appear on the screen
Cannot receive upper
channels (UHF) when
using an antenna
NOTE:After removing the anode, short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to either the metal chassis, CRT shield
High voltage remains in the CRT even after the power is disconnected. To avoid electrical shock, discharge CRT before
attempting to remove the anode cap. Short between anode and coated earth ground strap of CRT.
or carbon painted on the CRT.
REMOVAL PROCEDURES
Turn up one side of the rubber cap in
the direction indicated by arrow .
Use your thumb to pull the rubber cap
firmly in the direction indicated by
arrow .
HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE-CAP
Do not use sharp objects which may cause damage to the sur-
face of the anode-cap.
Do not squeeze the rubber covering too hard to avoid damag-
ing the anode-cap. A material fitting called a shatter-hook terminal is built into the rubber.
Do not force turn the foot of the rubber cover. This may cause
the shatter-hook terminal to protrude and damage the rubber.
When one side of the rubber cap sepa-
rates from the anode button, the anodecap can be removed by turning the rubber cap and pulling it in the direction of
arrow .
•Before starting, perform Horizontal and Vertical
Static Convergence Adjustment.
1.Slightly loosen deflection yoke screw.
2.Remove deflection yoke spacers.
3.Move the deflection yoke for best convergence as
shown below:
R
B
BGR
G
G
RGB
R
RGB
BGR
B
B
RGB
G
BGR
R
R
G
B
RGBRGB
4.Tighten the deflection yoke screw.
5.Install the deflection yoke spacers.
3-4. SCREEN (G2)
1. Input dot pattern from the pattern generator.
2. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHT controls at normal.
3. Adjust S BRT, G CUT, B CUT in service mode with an
oscilloscope so that voltages on the red, green, and blue
cathodes are 170Vdc for 35"/37" and 180Vdc for 32"/34".
4.Observe the screen and adjust SCREEN (G2) VR
to obtain the faintly visible background of dot signal.
V ANGLE (VANG), V BOW (VBOW), UPPER PIN (UPIN)
AND LOW PIN (LPIN) ADJUSTMENTS
1. Input a cross hatch signal.
2. Set to Service adjustment Mode.
3. Select VVANG, VBOW, UPIN, and LPIN with
4. Adjust with
5. Write the memory by Pressing
V ANGLE (V ANG)
V BOW (VBOW)
and for the best picture.
then ** .
and .
H. POSITION ADJUSTMENT (HPOS)
1. Input a cross-hatch signal.
2. Set the Service adjustment Mode.
3. Select HPOS with
4. Adjust with
5. Write into the memory by pressing
and .
and for the best horizontal center.
then **.
H. POSITION
V LINEARITY (VLIN), V CORRECTION (VSCO), PIN AMP
(PAMP) AND PIN PHASE (PPHA) ADJUSTMENTS
1. Input a cross-hatch signal.
2. Set to Service adjustment Mode.
3. Select VLIN, VSCO, PAMP, and PPHA with and .
4. Adjust with
5. Write the memory by Pressing
V LINEARITY(VLIN)
VS CORRECTION (VSCO)
and for the best picture.
then ** .
UPPER PIN (UPIN)
LOW PIN (LPIN)
P BOARD ADJUSTMENTS
PIP V. POSITION (PIPV), PIP H. POSITION (PIPH)
1. Input a color bar signal.
2. Set to service adjustment mode.
3. Select PHOP with and .
4. Adjust with
corner P in P display position.
5. Adjust P in P put at lower right position.
6. Write the memory by Pressing then **.
and for the best balanced position at four
**WARNING: Do NOT turn off the power or AC immediately after pressing then . Wait at least 10 seconds.
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6-3. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
S MODELS
V MODELS
C
HS
(KV-32S45/32SL45/
35S40/35S45/37SL45)
WA
(KV-32S40/34SL40/
34SL40C/32S45/34SL45)
HV
(KV-35S40/
35S45/37SL45)
WB
(KV-35S40/32SL45/
35S45/37SL45)
G
P
(EXCEPT
KV-32V40)
A
P
(KV-32S45/32SL45/35S45/37SL45)
B
K
(EXCEPT KV-32V40)
6-4. PRINTED WRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. pF : µµF 50WV or less are not
indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums.
• All electrolytics are in 50V unless otherwise specified.
• All resistors are in ohms.
KΩ=1000Ω, MΩ=1000kΩ
• Indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating electrical power, is
as follows.Pitch : 5mm
Rating electrical power :
•1/
W in resistance, 1/
4
•
•
•
•
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless other-
• The components identified by
• When replacing components identified by , make the necessary adjust-
• When replacing the part in below table, be sure to perform the related adjust-
• Readings are taken with a color-bar signal input.
• Readings are taken with a 10MΩ digital multimeter.
• Voltages are DC with respect to ground unless otherwise noted.
• Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances.
: nonflammable resistor.
: fusible resistor.
: internal component.
: panel designation and adjustment for repair.
wise noted.
carefully factory-selected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding
X-ray radiation.
Should replacement be required, replace only with the value originally used.
ments indicated. If results do not meet the specified value, change the component identified by and repeat the adjustment until the specified value is
achieved. (Refer to R530 and R531 adjustment on Page 15.)
ment.
Part replaced(
W and 1/
10
W in chip resistance.
8
in this basic schematic diagram have been
) Adjustment()
IC351,IC501,D519,D520,D521
1
/
W
4
R530,R531
C531,C532,R387,R529,R530,R531,
R532,R533,R550,T503......A BOARD
IC643,R661.......................G BOARD
• All voltages are in V.
S : Measurement impossibillity.
•
•
(Actual measured value may be different).
•: signal path. (RF)
• Circled numbers are waveform references.
Reference information
RESISTOR : RNMETAL FILM
COIL: LF-8L MICRO INDUCTOR
CAPACIT OR : TATANTALUM
The symboldisplay is on the component side.
The components identified by shading and mark are
critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
The symbolindicate fast operating fuse.
Replace only with fuse of same rating as marked.
Les composants identifiés per un tramé et une marque
sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une
piéce portant le numéro spécifié.
Le symboleindique une fusible a action rapide. Doit
etre remplacee par une fusible de meme yaleur, comme maque.