Sony KV-35V42 Service Manual

MODEL DEST. COMMANDER CHASSIS NO.
KV -32S42 US RM-Y168 SCC-S07U-A KV -32S42 CND RM-Y168 SCC-S08R-A KV -32S66 US RM-Y169 SCC-S07V -A KV -32S66 CND RM-Y169 SCC-S08S-A KV -32V42 US RM-Y168 SCC-S07W- A KV -35S42 US RM-Y168 SCC-S07R-A KV -35S42 CND RM-Y168 SCC-S07P-A KV -35S66 US RM-Y169 SCC-S07S-A KV -35S66 CND RM-Y169 SCC-S08Q-A KV -35V42 US RM-Y168 SCC-S07T-A
AA-2D
CHASSIS
KV-35V42
RM-Y168
TRINITRON® COLOR TV
KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
KV-32S42 KV-32S66 KV-32V42 KV-35S42 KV-35S66 KV-35V42
Power requirements
120V,60Hz 120V,60Hz 120V,60Hz 120V,60Hz 120V,60Hz 120V,60Hz
Video
1)
12 223
S Video
2)
11 112
Audio
3)
12 223
Audio Out
4)
11 111
Monitor Out
--1--1
S-Link
-3--3-
Speaker output(W)
5W x 2 5W x 2 5W x 2 5W x 2 5W x 2 5W x 2
Power Consumption(W)
In use(Max)
180W 180W 180W 210W 210W 210W
In standby
2W 2W 2W 2W 2W 2W
Dimensions(W/H/D)
(mm) 791 x 707 x 604.5mm 791 x 707 x 604.5mm 821 x 675.3 x 587 mm 870 x 761x 653 mm 870 x 761x 653 mm 920 x 730.8x 641.8 mm (in) 31 x 27 13/16 x 23 3/4 in 31 x 27 13/16 x 23 3/4 in
34 1/4 x 30 x 25 5/8 in 34 1/4 x 30 x 25 5/8 in 3
Mass
(kg)
65 kg 65 kg 70 kg 83 kg 83 kg 90 kg
(lbs)
143 lbs 143 lbs 154 lbs 183 lbs 183 lbs 203 lbs
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SPECIFICATIONS

Television system
American TV standard, NTSC
Channel coverage
VHF:2-13/UHF:14-69/CATV:1-125
1)
1 Vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
2)
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
3)
500 mVrms (100% modulation), Impedance: 47 kilohms
4)
More than 408 mVrms at the maximum volume setting (variable) More than 408 mVrms (fix) Impedance (output): 2 kilohms
Picture tube
Trinitron® tube
Visible screen size
32-inch picture measured diagonally (KV-32S42/32S66/32V42)
35-inch picture measured diagonally (KV-35S42/35S66/35V42)
Actual screen size
34-inch picture measured (KV-32S42/32S66/32V42)
37-inch picture measured (KV-35S42/35S66/35V42)
Antenna
75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF
Supplied Accessories
RM-Y168 (KV-32S42/32V42/35S42/35V42) RM-Y169 (KV-32S66/35S66) Batteries size AA (R6) (2)
Optional Assessories
A/V Cable VMC-810/820/830HG Audio Cable RKC-515HG S-Link Cable RK-G69HG S Video Cable YC-15/30HG TV Stand SU-32A4, SU-35A4
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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( • ) SRS (SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM)
The ( • ) SRS (SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM) is manufactured by Sony Corporation under license from SRS Labs, Inc. It is covered by U.S. Patent No. 4,748,669. Other U.S. and foreign patents pending.
The word ‘SRS’ and the SRS symbol ( • ) are registered trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
BBE and BBE symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc. and are licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under U.S. Patent No. 4,638,258 and 4,482,866.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
Section Title Page
Safety Check-Out ........................................................................ 4
1. GENERAL
Connecting and Installing the TV........................................... 5
Operating Video Equipment ................................................... 7
Operating a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver ........................ 8
Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 8
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Rear Cover Removal ..................................................... 9
2-2. Chassis Assembly Removal ......................................... 9
2-3. Ser vice Position ........................................................... 1 0
2-4. Control Switch Removal.............................................. 10
2-5-1. Picture Tube Removal (32") ..................................... 1 1
2-5-2. Picture Tube Removal (35") ..................................... 1 1
3. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. Beam Landing .............................................................. 1 2
3-2. Convergence ............................................................... 1 3
3-3. Focus ........................................................................... 1 4
3-4. Screen (G2) ................................................................. 14
3-5. White Balance Adjustments......................................... 14
4. SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS
4-1. R530, R531 Confirmation Method ........................... 1 5
(Hold-down Confirmation and Readjustments)
4-2. B+ Voltage and Confirmation Method ........................... 15
5. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS .................................................. 16
Section Title Page
6. DIAGRAMS
6-1. Block Diagram (KV-32S42/35S42 ONLY) ................... 23
6-2. Block Diagram ............................................................. 27
(KV-32S66/32V42/35S66/35V42 ONLY)
6-3. Circuit Boards Location ................................................ 34
6-4. Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams ....... 34
• A Board..................................................................... 35
• AV Board ................................................................... 48
• B Board..................................................................... 48
• C Board .................................................................... 51
• G Board .................................................................... 52
• HV Board .................................................................. 5 5
• HS Board .................................................................. 5 5
• P Board..................................................................... 56
• WB Board ................................................................. 57
• W A Board.................................................................. 58
• UV Board .................................................................. 5 9
6-5. Semiconductors .......................................................... 63
7. EXPLODED VlEWS
7-1. Chassis (KV-32S42 ONLY) ......................................... 64
7-2. Chassis (KV-32S66 ONLY) ......................................... 65
7-3. Chassis (KV-32V42 ONLY) ......................................... 66
7-4. Chassis (KV-35S42 ONLY) ......................................... 67
7-5. Chassis (KV-35S66 ONLY) ......................................... 68
7-6. Chassis (KV-35V42 ONLY) ......................................... 69
8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
• Table of Contents for Par ts List ....................................... 70
• Parts Listings.................................................................... 71
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
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 RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE AC POWER LINE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK
ON THE SCHEMA TIC 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 OPERA TION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERA TION IS SUSPECTED .
A TTENTION!!
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.
A TTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS A LA SECURITE!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES P AR UNE TRAME ET P AR UNE MARQUE
SUR LES SCHEMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EXPLOSEES ET LES
LISTES DE PIECES SONT D'UNEIMPORTANCE 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'IMPORTANCE 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 MAUV AIS FONTIONNEMENT SUSPECTE.
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SAFETY CHECK-OUT

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 poorly soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are “pinched” or touching high-w attage 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 microamperes). 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 A C v oltmeter . 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 2 VA C r ange are suitable (see Figure A).
How to Find a Good Earth Ground
A cold-water pipe is a guaranteed earth ground. T he cover­plate 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- to 100-watt 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 on the line; the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the screw is at ground potential (see Figure B).
0.15 µF
To Exposed Metal Parts on Set
1.5 k
Earth Ground
Trouble Light
AC Outlet Box
AC
Voltmete (0.75 V)
Figure B. Checking for earth ground.Figure A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
Ohmmeter
Cold-water Pipe
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KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
2
Cable or antenna only 3
Cable and antenna 3
Cable box 4
Cable box and cable to view scrambled channels 4
VCR and cable or antenna 5
VCR and cable box 5
Two VCRs for tape editing 6
Satellite Receiver 7
VCR and Satellite Receiver 7
DVD Player 8
Audio system 9
Camcorder to view tapes 9
VCR using S-Link 10
Satellite Receiver using S-Link 10
Connecting and Installing the TV
Refer to the table below, it will direct you to the diagram suitable to the equipment you will be
connecting.
If you will be connecting See page
Making Connections
4
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-32S66, 35S66 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 30).
• When using PIP, you cannot view the
AUX input in the window picture.
Tip z
Pressing ANT switches between these inputs.
TO CONVERTER
Cable box
VHF/UHF
(Rear of TV)
AUX
75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied)
CATV cable (unscrambled channels)
(signal)
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, (see page 23).
Cable box
Cable
OUT
IN
(Rear of TV)
VHF/UHF
If you will be controlling all channel selection
through your cable box, you should consider
using the CHANNEL FIX feature, (see page 23).
OUT
IN
SECTION 1 GENERAL
Using This Manual Welcome!
This manual is divided into five major
Precautions
Safety
The instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual.The page numbers shown reflect those of the Operating Instruction Manual.
This section guides you through your
1 Connecting and Installing the TV
sections. We recommend that you review the
contents before you begin to use your new
TV.
to fit in the wall outlet only one way. If
you are unable to insert the plug fully into
• Operate the TV only with 120 V AC .
• The plug is designed, for safety purposes,
Color TV. Before reading, check
®
initial set up. It shows how to connect to
your antenna or cable, and connect any
the outlet, contact your dealer.
• If any liquid or solid object should fall
accessories.
2 Basic Set Up
inside the cabinet, unplug the TV
immediately and have it checked by
This section teaches you the basic skills
needed to operate your new TV.
This section shows the initial setup screen
and how to use your remote control.
This section teaches you how to access
on-screen menus and adjust your TV's
3 Using your New TV
qualified personnel before operating it
further.
Installing
settings.
4 Using your Menus
block the ventilation openings.
place, or in a place subject to excessive
dust or mechanical vibration.
• To prevent internal heat build-up, do not
• Do not install the TV in a hot or humid
CONTROL AUTO VOLUME
SURROUND
SRS
PICTURE (PIP) PICTURE IN
1
This section helps you to correct problems
you may encounter with your TV.
5 Troubleshooting
of the TV with hooks. Do not attempt to
remove the cord from these hooks. Doing
so could cause damage to the TV.
• The AC power cord is attached to the rear
AUX
(Rear of TV)
Cable and antenna
KV-32S66, 35S66 only
If your cable provider does not feature local
channels, you may find this set up convenient.
VHF/UHF
(Rear of TV)
75-ohm
coaxial cable
• VHF onlyor• VHF/UHFor• CableB• VHF onlyor• UHF onlyor• VHF/UHF
TO CONVERTER
CATV cable
(No connection "TO
CONVERTER" in this case)
VHF/UHF
(Rear of TV)
300-ohm twin
lead cable
Antenna cable
A
); still other homes may
B
).
C
VHF/UHF
Select CABLE or antenna (ANT) mode by
pressing ANT on the remote control.
Note
In order to receive channels with an antenna,
you will need to turn your CABLE to OFF and
perform the AUTO PROGRAM function, (see
page 23).
VHF/UHF
(Rear of TV)
EAC-66 U/V mixer
(not supplied)
Antenna connector
75-ohm coaxial cable
and
• VHF
• UHF
C
3
300-ohm twin lead cable
Thank you for purchasing the Sony
Trinitron
the model number located on the front of
this manual.
The menus and illustrations used in these
instructions are for KV-35S66. Differences in
operation or features will be indicated in the
text, for example, “KV-35S66 only.”
Model
Number
KV-32S42
KV-32S66
KV-32V42
KV-35S42
KV-35S66
KV-35V42
5
Cable or Antenna Connections
Connecting directly to cable or an
); older homes will probably have 300-ohm
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
twin lead cable (see
contain both (see
KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
6
Connecting two VCRs for tape editing
KV-32V42, 35V42 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 connection instructions on
page 5 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.
Connecting and Installing the TV (continued)
IN
13
(
MONO
)
VIDEO
S VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
OUT
AUDIO
MONITOR
VAR/FIX
LINE
OUT
OUT
IN
LINE
IN
OUT
IN
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
VCR (for playback)
VCR (for recording)
(Rear of KV-35V42)
1
2
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
To perform tape editing; set the
TV to the video input intended for
playback by pressing TV/VIDEO.
IN
(Rear of TV)
12
2
VIDEO
S VIDEO
S VIDEO cable
)
R
L
AUDIO
MONO
(
S VIDEO
LINE OUT
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
(Rear of DVD player)
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
1
S VIDEO
IN
12
(Rear of TV)
TO
AUX
CONVERTER
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.
)
R
L
VIDEO
AUDIO
MONO
(
VHF/UHF
VCR
Coaxial cable
3
Cable/
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
S VIDEO
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
2
OUT
LINE
IN
OUT
antenna
1
VIDEO (yellow)
(Rear of TV)
IN
12
AUX
VIDEO
S VIDEO
TO
CONVERTER
Coaxial cable
3
)
R
L
AUDIO
MONO
(
VHF/UHF
VCR
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
S VIDEO
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
4
OUT
LINE
IN
OUT
2
5
VIDEO (yellow)
Cable box
IN
OUT
Cable
1
Connecting and Installing the TV (continued)
Using audio connectors, connect AUDIO
OUT on your DVD player to AUDIO IN on
your TV.2Using an S VIDEO cable, connect S VIDEO
DVD Player Connections
Connecting a DVD Player
(Rear of TV)
AUX
For optimum picture quality, use S VIDEO
instead of the yellow A/V cable. S Video does
on your DVD player to S VIDEO on your TV.
1
IN
12
2
not provide sound, your audio connectors
Note
If you do not have an S Video cable, connect a
yellow video cable from LINE OUT VIDEO on
)
R
L
VIDEO
AUDIO
MONO
S VIDEO
(
TO
VHF/UHF
CONVERTER
IN
OUT
VHF/UHF
S VIDEO
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
3
Satellite receiver
LINE OUT
SATELLITE IN
1
Satellite
antenna
cable
must still be connected.
your DVD to VIDEO IN on your TV.
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
)
R
L
VIDEO
AUDIO
MONO
S VIDEO
(
IN
12
(Rear of TV)
TO
AUX
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
2
IN
OUT
VHF/UHF
S VIDEO
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
VCR
LINE IN
LINE OUT
IN
OUT
VHF/UHF
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
SATELLITE IN
Satellite receiver
LINE OUT
4
Pressing TV/VIDEO on the remote control will allow
you to view from the satellite receiver or VCR.
1
.
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
3
5
8
7
Attach the coaxial connector from your
cable or antenna to IN on your VCR.
Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO
and VIDEO OUT on your VCR to AUDIO
and VIDEO IN on your TV.
Using a coaxial connector, connect OUT on
VCR Connections
Connecting an antenna/cable TV
system with a VCR
1
your VCR to VHF/UHF on your TV.
2
3
If you are connecting a monaural VCR, connect only the
single white audio output to the left input on your TV.
Tip z
Connecting a VCR and TV with a
cable box
Connect the coaxial cable from the wall to
IN on your cable box .
Using a coaxial connector, connect OUT on
your cable box to IN on your VCR.
Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied)
from the OUT jack on your VCR to
VHF/UHF on your TV.
Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO and
VIDEO OUT on your VCR to AUDIO and
1
2
3
VIDEO IN on your TV.
4
6 —
Connect the cable from your satellite
antenna to SATELLITE IN on your receiver.
Attach the coaxial connector from your
cable or antenna to VHF/UHF on your TV.
Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO
and VIDEO OUT on your receiver to
Satellite Receiver Connections
Connecting a satellite receiver
1
AUDIO and VIDEO IN on your TV.
2
3
Connect the cable from your satellite
antenna to SATELLITE IN on your receiver
Connecting a satellite receiver and
a VCR
1
Attach the coaxial connector from your
cable or antenna to IN on your VCR.
Using a coaxial connector, connect OUT
on your VCR to VHF/UHF on your TV.
Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO
and VIDEO OUT on your receiver to
AUDIO and VIDEO IN on your VCR.
Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO
and VIDEO OUT on your VCR to AUDIO
2
3
4
and VIDEO IN on your TV.
5
KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
10
IN
12
(
MONO
)
VIDEO
S VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)
S-LINK
L
R
S-LINK
OUT
IN
LINE
OUT
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
S-LINK
Using Special Sony Features
KV-32S66, 35S66 only
Connecting S-Link to a VCR
S-Link automatically powers on the TV and
switches to the correct video input when a tape
is inserted in the VCR.
1
Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO and
VIDEO OUT on your VCR to AUDIO and
VIDEO IN on your TV.
2
Using an S-Link connector (mono mini plug),
connect S-LINK on your VCR to
S-LINK/CONTROL S-OUT in the same
VIDEO IN column on your TV.
Connecting S-Link to a satellite
receiver
When you power on the satellite receiver ,
S-Link automatically powers on the TV and
switches to the correct video input.
1
Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO and
VIDEO OUT on your satellite receiver to
AUDIO and VIDEO IN on your TV.
2
Using an S-Link connector (mono mini plug),
connect S-LINK on your satellite receiver to S-
LINK/CONTROL S-OUT in the same VIDEO
IN column on your TV.
Note
The S-Link feature will override the “SKIP”
VIDEO LABEL input, (see page 21).
2
1
(Rear of TV)
VCR
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
IN
12
(
MONO
)
VIDEO
S VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)
S-LINK
L
R
S-LINK
VHF/UHF
OUT
IN
LINE
OUT
SATELLITE IN
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
S-LINK
2
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
1
(Rear of TV)
Satellite receiver
The S-Link connector must be in the same
VIDEO-IN column as the connected A/V cables.
Connecting and Installing the TV (continued)
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Laserdisc
code numbers
Manufacturer Code
Sony 701
Panasonic 704, 710
Pioneer 702
Operating a
Laserdisc
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 satellite receiver or
cable box into the SAT/CABLE function of your remote,
you can use it to program other video equipment (e.g.
DVD, MDP, or second VCR).
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc)
code numbers
Manufacturer Code
Sony 751
Panasonic 753
Pioneer 752
RCA 755
Toshiba 754
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 VCRs are assigned at the
factory as follows:
VHS VCR 301
(preset code for the
supplied remote control)
8 mm VCR 302
Beta, ED Beta VCRs 303
1
AUDIO-L (white)
(VAR/FIX)
AUDIO OUT
(Rear of TV)
IN
12
VIDEO
S VIDEO
AUDIO-R (red)
L
R
)
L
R
MONO
(
AUDIO
S-LINK
S-LINK
HRD
Line
input
2
menu to set your
A/V output
-AUDIO-R
(MONO)
VIDEO 2 INPUT
VIDEO L
(Front of KV-32V42, 35V42 only)
AUDIO-R (red)
VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
9
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.
Operating a VCR
To turn on or off
To select a
channel directly
To change
channels
To record
To play
To stop
To fast forward
To rewind the tape
To pause
To scan
To change input
Sharp 327, 328
Shintom 315
Signature 2000 (M. Ward) 338, 327
mode
SV2000 338
Sylvania 308, 309, 338, 310
Symphonic 338
Tashiro 332
Tatung 314, 336, 337
Teac 314. 336, 338, 337
Technics 309, 308
Toshiba 312, 311
Wards 327, 328, 335, 331, 332
Yamaha 314, 330, 336, 337
Zenith 331
Hitachi 306, 304, 305,338
Instant Replay 309, 308
JC Penney 309, 305, 304, 330, 314, 336, 337
JVC 314, 336, 337, 345, 346, 347
Kenwood 314, 336, 332, 337
LXI (Sears) 332, 305, 330, 335, 338
Magnavox 308, 309, 310
Marantz 314, 336, 337
Marta 332
Memorex 309, 335
Minolta 305, 304
Mitsubishi/MGA 323, 324, 325, 326
Multitech 325, 338, 321
NEC 314, 336, 337
Olympic 309, 308
Optimus 327
Panasonic 308, 309, 306, 307
Pentax 305, 304
Philco 308, 309
Philips 308, 309, 310
Pioneer 308
Quasar 308, 309, 306
312, 313, 310, 329
RCA/PROSCAN 304, 305, 308, 309, 311,
Realistic 309, 330, 328, 335, 324, 338
Sansui 314
Samsung 322, 313, 321
Sanyo 330, 335
Scott 312, 313, 321, 335, 323, 324, 325, 326
Using AUDIO connectors, connect AUDIO
OUT on your TV to one of the unused Line
Additional Connections
Connecting an audio system
inputs (e.g. Tape-2, AUX1, etc.) on your
For an enhanced sound, connect your audio
system to your TV.
1
audio output, (see page 19).
stereo.2Set your stereo to the chosen Line input
and use the AUDIO
Connecting a camcorder
This connection is convenient for viewing a
picture directly from your camcorder.
Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO and
VIDEO OUT on your camcorder to AUDIO
and VIDEO IN on your TV.
Connection can also be made directly to the
Operating Video Equipment
A/V input located on the the rear of the TV.
Tip z
If you are connecting a monaural camcorder, connect
only the single white audio output to the left input on
your TV.
Programming the remote
7
Press CODE SET.2Press VTR/DVD (FUNCTION).
Use the 0-9 buttons to key in the
manufacturer's code number from the
following chart.
1
You can use the supplied remote control to
operate Sony or non-Sony video equipment.
Press ENTER.
3
4
VCR code numbers
Manufacturer Code
Sony 301, 302, 303
Admiral (M. Ward) 327
Aiwa 338, 344
Audio Dynamic 314, 337
Broksonic 319, 317
Canon 309, 308
Citizen 332
Craig 302, 332
Criterion 315
Curtis Mathes 304, 338, 309
Daewoo 341, 312, 309
DBX 314, 336, 337
Dimensia 304
Emerson 319, 320, 316, 317, 318, 341
Fisher 330, 335
Funai 338
General Electric 329, 304, 309
Go Video 322, 339, 340
Goldstar 332
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Adjust the COLOR settings in the VIDEO menu, (page 18).
the CHANNEL SET UP menu, (page 23).
button on the remote control, press the POWER button
on the TV. The TV will turn itself off and then back on.
When the TV turns on again, all settings will be reset, and
the initial setup screen will appear.
• First, turn the TV on. Then while pressing the RESET
• Call your local Sony service center.
• Check your power cord.
• Re-insert the batteries in your remote control.
• Press TV/VIDEO until you receive a channel.
• Check your PARENTAL CONTROL settings, (page 27).
• Readjust your VIDEO menu settings, (page 18).
• Check your VIDEO LABEL settings, (page 21).
CONTROL settings.
Remote control batteries may not be inserted correctly.
VIDEO menu settings may not be adjusted correctly.
• TV/VIDEO setting may be incorrect.
• Current program may exceed PARENTAL
• Antenna/cable connections may be faulty.
• Your TV may need service.
• This is a normal function of your TV.
• Power cord may not be plugged in.
• VIDEO LABEL inputs may be set to WEB. (This
label darkens the screen for ideal WebTV viewing)
• Press MUTING.
• Check the MTS setting in the AUDIO menu, (page 19).
• Check your SPEAKER settings, (page 19).
• Sound may be set to MUTING.
• Your TV may be set to SAP.
• SPEAKER may not be set correctly.
mode, (page 14).
• Ensure that you have selected the correct CABLE mode in
• Press ANT on your remote control to change the input
CABLE may not be set correctly in the CHANNEL
SET UP menu.
• Color settings may not be adjusted correctly.
• Antenna/cable connections may not be correct.
• TV may be set to AUX mode.
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Troubleshooting
Problem What it could be What you can do
You want to restore the TV's
factory settings
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),
Consult the table below; it suggests solutions to specific problems.
Code
Manufacturer
Cable box code numbers
If the remote control doesn’t work
First, try repeating the setup procedures
214, 215
216, 217
212, 213
227, 228, 229
219, 220, 221
209, 210, 211
206, 207, 208, 218
222, 223, 224, 225, 226
201, 202, 203, 204, 205,
Hamlin/Regal
Oak
Panasonic
Jerrold/G. I.
using the other codes listed for your
equipment.
Tips z
• If more than one code number is listed, try
Satellite receiver code numbers
Pioneer
Scientific Atlanta
Tocom
Zenith
entering them one by one until you come to the
correct code for your equipment.
you previously entered at that setting is erased.
• If you enter a new code number, the code number
• In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate
good sound
802
805
804
Code
Manufacturer
your equipment with the supplied remote control.
803
remote control)
801 (preset code for
Sony
General Electric
Hitachi
Hughes
Panasonic
In this case, use the equipment’s supplied remote
control.
numbers may revert to the factory setting.
• Whenever you remove the batteries, the code
Good picture, no sound
No color
Only snow and noise appear on
802, 808
806, 807
RCA/PROSCAN
Toshiba
the screen
Ensure that CABLE is set to OFF
in the CHANNEL SET UP menu,
(page 23).•Use AUTO PROGRAM to add
receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory, (page 23).
Ensure that CABLE is set to OFF
in the CHANNEL SET UP menu,
(page 23).•Use AUTO PROGRAM to add
receivable channels that are not
with the cable box.
settings, (page 23).
following master password: 4357.
The master password cannot
be used to unlock currently
presently in TV memory, (page 23).
• Use the remote control supplied
• Check your CHANNEL FIX
blocked channels.
• In the password screen, enter the
Operating a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver
Press CODE SET.2Press SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION).
Use the 0-9 buttons to key in the
manufacturer's code number from the
following chart.
Programming the remote
control
You can program the supplied remote
control to operate a cable box or satellite
receiver.
1
Press ENTER.
3
4
For more details on operating the
cable box or satellite receiver
Refer to the operating instructions that were
supplied with the equipment.
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in the CHANNEL SET UP menu.
• CABLE setting may not be correct
Problem What it could be What you can do
Cannot receive upper
channels (UHF) when
using an antenna
in the CHANNEL SET UP menu.
• CABLE setting may not be correct
Cannot receive any
channels when using
cable
your cable box.
• Volume may not be adjusted on
Cannot gain enough
be correct.
• CHANNEL FIX settings may not
volume when using a
cable box
TV is fixed to one
channel
Lost password for
PARENTAL
CONTROL
32
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)
or (416) 499-SONY (7669)(Canadian residents only).
2-1. REAR COVER REMOVAL
KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
SECTION 2

DISASSEMBLY

(KV-32S42/32V42/32S66)
Eleven Screws (BVTP 4x16)
Two Screws
(BVTP 3x12)
(KV-35S42/35V42/35S66)
Eleven Screws (BVTP 4x16)
Tw o Screws
(BVTP 4x16)
2-2. CHASSIS ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
(KV-32S42/35S42) (KV-32S66/32V42/35S66/35V42)
Claw
Claw
3
G Board
4
HS Board
5
HV Board
4
HS Board (KV-35S42 only)
(KV-35S42 only)
Chassis Assembly
5
HV Board (KV-32V42/35S66/35V42 only)
4
G Board
3
Chassis Assembly
9
KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
2-3. SERVICE POSITION
2-4. CONTROL SWITCH REMOVAL
(KV-32V42/35V42 only)
Control Switch
Four Claws
G Board
A Board
ANODE CAP REMOVAL
WARNING: High voltage remains in the CRT even after the power is disconnected. To avoid electrical shock, discharge the CRT before
NOTE: After removing the anode, short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to either the metal chassis, CRT shield,
attempting to remove the anode cap. Short between anode and coated earth ground strap of CRT.
or carbon painted on the CRT.
REMOVAL PROCEDURES
c
b
a
Anode Button
1
Turn up one side of the rubber cap in the direction indicated by arrow
2
a
.
Use your thumb to pull the rubber cap firmly in the direction indicated by arrow
b
.
3
When one side of the rubber cap separates from the anode button, the anode cap can be removed by turning the rubber cap and pulling it in the direction of arrow
c
.
HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE CAP
1
Do not use sharp objects which may cause damage to the surface of the anode cap.
2
To avoid damaging the anode cap, do not squeeze the rubber covering too hard. A material fitting called a shatter-hook terminal is built into the rubber.
3
Do not force turn the foot of the rubber cover. This may cause the shatter-hook terminal to protrude and damage the rubber.
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2-5-1. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL (KV-32S42/32V42/32S66)
WARNING:
BEFORE REMOVING
THE ANODE CAP
High voltage remains in the CRT even after the power is disconnected. T o avoid electric shock, discharge CR T before attempting to remove the anode cap. Short between anode and CRT coated earth ground strap.
Coated
Earth
Ground
Strap
KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
2-5-2. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL (KV-35S42/35V42/35S66)
WARNING:
BEFORE REMOVING
THE ANODE CAP
High voltage remains in the CRT even after the power is disconnected. T o avoid electric shock, discharge CR T before attempting to remove the anode cap. Short between anode and CRT coated earth ground strap.
Coated
Earth
Ground
Strap
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KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
SECTION 3

SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS

The following adjustments should be made when a complete realignment is required or a new picture tube is installed.
These adjustments should be performed with rated power supply voltage unless otherwise noted.
The controls and switch should be set as follows unless otherwise noted:
PICTURE control.......................... normal
BRIGHTNESS control .................. normal
3-1. BEAM LANDING
Preparation:
Input a white pattern signal.
Face the picture tube in an East or West direction
to reduce the influence of geomagnetism.
NOTE: Do not use the hand degausser because it
magnetizes the CRT .
Perform the adjustments in order as follows:
1. Beam Landing
2. Convergence
3. Focus
4. Screen (G2)/White Balance
Note: Test Equipment Required
1. Color Bar Pattern Generator
2. Degausser
3. DC Power Supply
4. Digital Multimeter
5. Move the deflection yoke forward, and adjust so that
the entire screen becomes green.
1. Input white pattern from pattern generator.
2. Loosen the deflection yoke mounting screw, and set the purity control to the center as shown below:
3. Input green pattern from pattern generator.
4. Move the deflection yoke backward, and adjust with the purity control so that green is in the center and red and blue are even on both sides.
Blue Red
Green
6. Switch over the raster signal to red and blue and confirm the condition.
7. When the position of the deflection yoke is deter­mined, tighten it with the deflection yoke mounting screw.
8. When landing at the corner is not right, adjust by using the disk magnets.
Purity control
corrects this area.
Disk magnets or
ab
rotatable disk
cd
Deflection yoke positioning
corrects these areas.
a
d
magnets correct
these areas(a-d).
b
c
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KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
3-2. CONVERGENCE
Before starting convergence adjustments:
1. Perform FOCUS, V . LIN and V. SIZE adjustments.
2. Set BRIGHTNESS control to minimum.
3. Input dot pattern.
Vertical and Horizontal Static Con vergence
1. Adjust V. STAT magnet to converge red, green and blue dots in the center of the screen. (Vertical movement)
Center dot
R G
B
V.STAT Magnet
Operation of BMC (Hexapole) Magnet
The respective dot positions resulting from moving each magnet interact, so perform adjustment while tracking.
Use the VSTAT tabs to adjust the red, green, and blue dots so they line up at the center of the screen (move the dots in a horizontal direction.)
RG B
RGB RGB
RGB
RGB
RGB
Y Separation Axis Correction Magnet Adjustment
Tilt the V. STAT magnet and adjust static conver­gence to open or close the V. STAT magnet.
2. When the V. STAT magnet is moved in the direction of arrow a and b, red, green, and blue dots move as shown below:
1
a
b
2
a
a
B
b
G
R
b
b
B
G
R
a
RG B
b
BG R
1. Input cross-hatch pattern, adjust PICTURE to minimum and BRIGHTNESS to normal.
2. Adjust the deflection yoke upright so it touches the CRT.
3. Adjust so that the Y separation axis correction magnet on the neck assembly is symmetrical from top to bottom (open state).
Purity V. STAT BMC (Hexapole)
4. Return the deflection yoke to its original position.
3
b
a
a
R
G
b
B
b
B
G
R
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KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
Dynamic Convergence Adjustment
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
R
B
RGB
BGR
R G B
BGR
B
B G R
B
RGB RGB
4. Tighten the deflection yoke screw.
5. Install the deflection yoke spacers.
Screen-corner Convergence
Affix a permalloy assembly corresponding to the misconverged areas:
b
c
a
ab
a-d : screen-corner misconvergence
cd
d
3-4. SCREEN (G2)
1. Input dot pattern from the pattern generator.
2. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHT controls at normal.
3. Adjust S BR T , G CUT , B CUT in service mode with an oscillo­scope so that voltages on the red, green, and blue cathodes are 170Vdc ± 2.0Vdc for 35" and 180Vdc ± 2.0Vdc for 32".
4. Observe the screen and adjust SCREEN (G2) VR
to obtain the faintly visible background of dot signal.
170Vdc
170 V dc/ 180 V dc
GND
pedestal
3-5. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENTS
NO. Disp. Item Avg/32" Avg/35"
16 GDRV Green Drive 33 45 17 BDRV Blue Drive 33 45 18 GCUT Green Cut-off 3 6 19 BCUT Blue Cut-off 2 6 23 SBRT Sub Bright 14 10
1. Input an entire white signal.
2. Set to Service adjustment Mode.
3. Set DCOL to "0"
4. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHT to minimum.
5. Adjust with SBRT if necessary .
6. Select GCUT and BCUT with 1 and 4 .
7. Adjust with 3 and 6 for the best white balance.
8. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHT to maximum.
9. Select GDRV and BDR V with 1 and 4 .
10. Adjust with 3 and 6 for the best white balance.
11. Reset DCOL to "1".
12. Write into the memory by pressing
then **.
3-3. FOCUS
Adjust FOCUS control for best picture.
Focus
Screen (G2)
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SECTION 4

SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS

4-1. R530, R531 CONFIRMATION METHOD
(HOLD-DOWN CONFIRMATION) AND READJUSTMENTS
Always perform the following adjustments when replacing the following components marked with a diagram:
A BOARD: IC351, IC501, D519, D520, D521, C531,
C532, R387, R529, R530, R531, R532, R533, R550, T503
mark on the schematic
KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
digital multimeter
+
-
T503
T503 FBT
FBT
R531
R530
TP85
TP85
G BOARD: IC643, R661
Step 1 Preparation before Confirmation
Turn the POWER switch ON.
Input a white signal and set the PICTURE and BRIGHT controls to maximum.
Confirm that the voltage of more than 18.0 VDC appears between TP85 and ground on the A Board at AC Input: 120.0
± 0.2 VAC.
Step 2
Input a white signal and verify that I ABL is within the specified range: 2160 ± 100 µA (KV -35S42/S66/V42)
or 2000 ± 100 µA (KV-32S42/S66/V42).
At AC input: 120.0 ± 2.0 VAC
T503
FBT
ammeter
3.0 mA DC range
ABL
+
I ABL
-
A
11
ammeter
DC Power Supply
+
-
3mA DC range
A
+
-
A BOARD - CONDUCTOR SIDE
Step 5
Confirm that a voltage of more than
18.0 VDC
(KV -35S42/S66/V42)
or 21.5 VDC (KV -32S42/S66/V42)
appears between TP85 and ground at AC input:
120.0 ± 2.0 VAC
4-2. B+ VOLTAGE CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT
Always perform the following adjustments when replacing the follow­ing components marked with on the schematic diagram:
G BOARD: IC643, R661
1. Using a Variac, apply AC input voltage: 130
+ 2.0 VAC
Step 3
Record the voltage between TP85 and ground.
Step 4
Using an external DC power supply, apply voltage between TP85 and ground.
Increase the voltage gradually and confirm that the holdown works (raster disappears) at lower than the voltage recorded in Step 3.
Lower than 22.05 +0.0/-0.1 VDC (KV -35S42/S66/V42)
or 26.95 +0.0/-0.1 VDC
(KV-32S42/S66/V42)
at AC input: 120.0 ± 2.0 VAC.
2. Input a monoscope signal.
3. Set the PICTURE control and the BRIGHT control to initial reset value.
4. Confirm the voltage of G BOARD CN641 between pin 1 to ground is less than 136.5 VDC.
5. If step 4 is not satisfied, replace the R661and repeat the above steps.
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KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
SECTION 5
CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS BY REMOTE COMMANDER
Use the Remote Commander (RM-Y168) to perform the circuit adjustments in this section. NOTE: Test Equipment Required:
• Pattern generator
• Frequency counter
• Digital multimeter
• Audio oscillator
5-1. Setting the Service Adjustment Mode
1. Standby mode. (Power off)
Display Channel
2.
5
Sound volume Power
+
on the Remote Commander. (Press each button within a second.)
Service Adjustment Mode In
Item
Disp.
data
(Item)
SERVICE AFC 0
3. The CRT displays the item being adjusted.
4. Press or on the Remote Commander to select the item.
5.
Press or on the Remote Commander to change the data.
6. Press then to write into memory**.
Service Adjustment Mode Memory
SERVICE RESET
Green
8. Turn set off and on to exit. * CAUTION: Wait at least 10 seconds before turning off set.
5-2. Memory Write Confirmation Method
1. After adjustment, pull out the plug from the AC outlet, then replace the plug in the AC outlet again.
2. Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode.
3. Call the adjusted items again to confirm they were adjusted.
5-3. Adjust Buttons and Indicator
MTS/SAP
2
5
8
0
POWER
3
6
9
TV
POWER
3
5
6
ENTER
MUTING
DISPLAY
MUTING
VTR/DVD SAT/CABLE
—— FUNCTION ——
SYSTEM
VTR/DVD SAT/CABLE TV
OFF
TV/VTR
PICTURE
SLEEP DISPLAY
MODE
1
1
4
8
4
7
JUMP ENTER
Red
7. Press then on the Remote Commander to initialize.
SERVICE WRITE
Carry out step 7 when adjusting IDs 0 to 4 and when replacing
VOLUME
TV/SAT
RESET
VOL
+
CODE SET
GUIDE
MENU
CH
+
RM-Y168
and adjusting IC002.
RM-Y168
**W ARNING: Do NOT turn of f the power or AC immediately after pressing then . W ait at least 10 seconds.
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5-4. Adjustment Items
Register
No.
Name
VP CXA2095S
1
VPOS V-Position
2
VSIZ V-Size
3
VCOM V-Compensation
4
VLIN V-Linearity
5
VSCO S-Correction
6
HPOS H-Position
7
HSIZ H-Size
8
PAMP Pin Compensation
9
UPIN Upper Corner Pin
10
LPIN Lower Corner Pin
11
PPHA Pin Phase
12
AFC AFC
13
VBOW AFC Bow
14
VANG AFC Angle
15
REF Reference Line
16
GDRV Green Drive
17
BDRV Blue Drive
18
GCUT Green Cutoff
19
BCUT Blue Cutoff
20
SCON Sub Contrast
21
SHUE Sub Hue (RF only)
22
1SHU Sub Hue (composite & S-video)
23
SCOL Sub Color (RF only)
24
1SCO Sub Color (composite & S-video)
25
SBRT Sub Brightness
26
SSHP Sub Sharpness (RF & Composite video)
27
1SSP Sub Sharpness (S-video only)
28
GMMA Gamma Correction
29
CDM2 Countdown Mode 2
30
EYSW External Y Switch
31
DPIX Dynamic Picture
32
Y-DC DC Transmission Ratio
33
ABLM ABL Mode
34
AXIS Color Demodulation Axis
35
NOTC Chroma Trap Filter
36
CROM Chroma Trap Adjust
37
TOT TOT Filter (RF only)
38
1TOT TOT Filter (Composite & S-video)
39
PREL Pre/Overshoot Ratio (RF & Composite)
40
1PRE Pre/Overshoot Ratio (S-video only)
41
SHPF Sharpness fo (RF & Composite)
42
1SPF Sharpness fo (S-video only)
43
RON Red Off
44
GON Green Off
45
BON Blue Off
46
DCOL Dynamic Color
47
CDMD V Countdown Mode
48
HBSW H Blanking Switch
49
LBLK Left Blanking
50
RBLK Right Blanking
AP CXA2021
51
SVOL Sub Volume
52
SBAL Sub Balance
53
SBAS Sub Bass
54
STRE Sub Treble
MM1311/1313
55
AUSW Audio Att Sw 0,1 Fix 1 1
Description Data Adj/Fix Initial Average Data** Comments
Range Data 32" 35"
A,C G I L
0-63
0-63
0-3
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-63
0-63
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-3
0-15
0-15
0-3
0-63
0-63
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-63
0-15
0-15
0-3
0-1
0-1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0-15
0,1
0,1
0-3
0-3
0-3
0-3
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-15
Adj 20
Adj 20
Fix 1
Adj 7
Adj 7
Adj 7
Adj 20
Adj 31
Adj 7
Adj 7
Adj 7
Fix 2
Adj 7
Adj 7
Fix 2
Adj 31
Adj 31
Adj 7
Adj 7
Adj 7
Adj 7
Adj 7
Adj 7
Adj 7
Adj 31
Fix by model 7
Fix by model 7
Fix by model 1
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 1
Fix 1
Fix 1
Fix 1
Fix 0
Fix 7
Fix 1
Fix 1
Fix by model 3
Fix by model 3
Fix by model 2
Fix by model 2
Fix 1
Fix 1
Fix 1
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 7
Fix by model 7
Fix by model 7
7 (same as SHUE adjusted value)
9 (SCOL adjusted flat, no offset)
1 (adjusted @ 0, but shipped as 1) 0:Off, 1:On
8 7 8 10 0:-7 Steps, 15: +8 steps
10 7 10 7 0:-7 Steps, 15: +8 steps
KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
D
23 33 0:Down, 63:Up
27 52 0:Min, 63:Max
1 0:Min, 3:Max
9 0:Min, 15:Max
6 9 0:Min, 15:Max
11 10 0:Right, 15:Left
23 39 0:Min, 63:Max
27 19 0:Min, 63:Max
4 7 0:Min, 15:Max
6 10 0:Min, 15:Max
4 5 0:Min(small picture), 15:Max
2 0:Freerun, 1:Min, 3:Max
6 5 0:Right, 15:Left
6 4 0:Right, 15:Left
2 0:22H(Rch), 3:16H(Rch)
22 35 0:Min, 63:Max
30 26 0:Min, 63:Max
5 8 0:Min, 15:Max
7 6 0:Min, 15:Max
10 8 0:Min, 15:Max
7(adjust flat - 1 step)
11 (adjust flat + 2 steps)
26 0:Min, 63:Max
10 10 0:Min, 15:Max
10 10 0:Min, 15:Max
0 0 0:Off, 1:Min, 3:Max
0
0 0: Normal 1: EYin disabled
1 0:Off, 1:On
1 0:100%, 1:82%
1
0 0:Japan, 1:US
0 0:Off, 1:On
7 0:+300kHz, 1:-300kHz
1 0:Off, 1:On
0 0:Off, 1:On
1 0: 2:1, 3: 5:1
3 0: 2:1, 3: 5:1
1 0:2.5MHz, 3:4.0MHz
3 0:2.5MHz, 3:4.0MHz
1 0:Off, 1:On
1 0:Off, 1:On
1 0:Off, 1:On
0 0:Auto, 1:Fix
0 0:Off, 1:On
7 0:Min, 15:Max
7 0:Min, 15:Max
6
7 0: +Right, 15:+Left
0:+10deg, 15:-10deg
0:+10deg, 15:-10deg
0:Min, 15:Max
0:Min, 15:Max
0: Normal 1: High Speed
Countdown Respons
0:PictureABL,
1:Picture/Bri
htnessAB
0:-0 Volume steps, 15:-15 Volume
steps
0:-6dB, 1:0dB (Only for VIDEO
input
**AVERAGE DATA MODEL GROUPINGS: 32" A: KV-32S42 35" G: KV-35S42
C: KV-32S66 I: KV-35S66 D: KV-32V42 L: KV-35V42
17
KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
)
)
s
s
g
L
T
)
Adjustment Items (cont.)
Register
No.
Name
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
PI SDA9288
PYSD Select Delay
PIPH PIP H-position
PIPV PIP V-position
PYDL PIP Y-delay
PHDL H-pulse delay
PMVD Main V-pulse delay
PIVD Inset V-pulse delay
PCON Inset Contrast
FRMY Frame Y
CHRI Input Polarity
CHRO Output Polarity
IPER Inset Pedestal R-Y
IPEB Inset Pedestal B-Y
PCPS CLPS Bit Control
PCPF CLPFIX Bit Control
PSEL SELDOWN Bit Control
PPLL PLL Filter Bits
PVNR VSPISQ VSP NR
IC CXA2019
ISCO CDec Sub Contrast
ISHP CDec Sharpness
ISCL CDec Sub Color
ISHU CDec Sub Hue
ITOT CDec TOT on
IAFC CDec AFC
ICD2 CDec Countdown Mode2
IYDR CDec Y drive
IVPE CDec V pedestal
IUPE CDec U pedestal
IRVP CDec RV pedestal
IRUP CDec RU pedestal
IDCT CDec DC transfer
IRYD CDec RY drive
IABO CDec ABL off
IPRE CDec Pre/Over shoot
IRUD CDec RU Drive
IABL CDec ABL
IABC CDec ABL Cent
IRVD CDec RV drive
IDLY CDec Delay
ISCR CDec SCP BGR
ISCF CDec SCP BGF
PI + CD + PiP + Vchip
97
PFRN VCXO Oscillation 0,1 Fix 0 0: Lock 1: Free Run…FREE_RUN
98
PRVS HD/VD Input Synchronous Mode Selection
99
PCON Sub-Contrast
100
PUCO Sub U Level Control
101
PVCO Sub V Level Control
102
PHUE Hue
103
PKIL Color Killer
104
PSEP C-Sync Sep Input Selection 0-3 Fix 2
105
PDCO Digital Sync Sep Threshold Setting
106
PEXP Ext Port Setting 0-3 Fix 2
107
PBGS BGP Position Setting
108
PYDL Y/C Delay Adjust
109
PBRT Y Brightness
110
PVPE V Pedestal Level
111
PUPE U Pedestal Level 0-15 Fix 0
112
PACS 0Dh/0Eh Setting Mode
113
PSDL Sync Delay
114
PMVP Macrovision Mode Selection
115
PCGA Chrome Gain Mode
116
PBIT Y Clamp Time Constant
117
PAFC AFC Time Constant
**AVERAGE DATA MODEL GROUPINGS:
Description Data Adj/Fix Initial Average Data** Comments
Range Data 32" 35"
Fix by P-bd
0-15
0-127
0-63
0-7
Fix by P-bd 3
0-15
0-31
0-31
0-15
0-15
Fix by P-bd 1
0,1
0,1
0-15
0-15
0,1
0,1
Fix by P-bd 1
0,1
0-3
0-1
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-15
0,1
0-3
0,1
0-31
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-7
0-31
0,1
0-3
0-31
0,1
0-3
0-31
0-3
0-3
0-3
0,1
0-127
0-15
0-15
0-31
0,1
0-3
0-63
0-15
0-31
0-15
0,1
0-3
0-3
0,1
0,1
0,1
Fix 78
Fix 18
Fix 0
Fix 16
Fix 22
Fix 7
Fix 7
Fix 1
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 7
Fix 7
Fix 7
Fix 7
Fix 0
Fix 2
Fix 0
Fix 15
Fix 7
Fix 7
Fix 7
Fix 7
Fix 2
Fix 15
Fix 1
Fix 3
Fix 15
Fix 1
Fix 1
Fix 15
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 32
Fix 7
Fix 7
Fix 15
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 14
Fix 7
Fix 25
Fix 0
Fix 1
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 1
Fix 0
Fix 0
D
A,C G I L
3 0:Right, 15:Left
78 0:Right, 127:Left
18 0:Up, 63:Down
0 0:Right, 7:Left
0 0:Right, 15:Left
16
22
6 0:Min, 15:Max
7 0:Dark, 15:Bright
1 0:+(B-Y)+(R-Y), 1:-(B-Y)-(R-Y)
1 0:+(B-Y)+(R-Y), 1:-(B-Y)-(R-Y)
0 0:Center, 7:Max, 8:Min
0 0:Center, 7:Max, 8:Min
0
0 0: 3Clamp line, 1: 2Clamp line
1 0:Open out, 1:TTL out
0 Fixed value only
1 SDA9288 IC bypass use 1
15 PiP sub contrast
8 PiP sharpness
9 PiP sub color
6 PiP sub hue
1 PiP TOT 0:Off, 1:On
2 0:Max, 2:Min, 3:Freerun
0 0:Standard, 1:Fast
7 PiP Y-drive gain
6 PiP V-ped DC
6 PiP U-ped DC
6 PiP V-ped DC (re-input)
6 PiP U-ped DC (re-input)
0 PiP DC transfer 0:Max, 7:Min
20 PiP RY Drive (re-input)
1 PiP ABL (RY-OUT) 0:On, 1:Off
3 PiP Pre/over shoot 0: 1:1, 1: 4:1
20 PiP RU-gain out 0:-6dB, 31:+3.3bD
1 PiP ABL gain 0:Std, 1:Min
1 PiP ABL Center 0:Min, 1:Max
17 PiP RY Drive (re-input)
0
0
0
0
0
40
7
7
11
0
2
0
2
14
7
25
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
7-21: Available (1-6/22-31 Not
Avail
16-28 Available (1-15/29-31 Not
Avail
0:Depend on HSIDEL, 1:Not
depend
PiP Y-delay 0:0ns, 1:60ns, 2:120ns
3:180n
PiP SCP riseup phase 0:+0.4us,
1:cent, 2:-0.8u
PiP SCP falldown phase 0:+0.4us,
1:cent, 2:-0.8us
0: Sync 1: Async…RVS
0: Min 127: Max…CONTRAST
0: Min 15: Max…calculated
0: Min 15: Max…calculated
0: Red 31: Green…calculated
0: Enable 1: Disable…KILLER
0: Digital 1:23pin in 2:ext 18p 3:int
analo
…EXT_SC_SE
Threshold Setting…DCOUNT
0/1: Sub BGP 2: "0" out 3: "1"
out…EXPOR
Sub Picture BGP
Position…BG_START
Sub Picture Y/C Delay…YDL
Sub Picture Y Bright
Control…Y_OFFSET
V Pedestal Level (2's
comp)…PEDESTV
U Pedestal Level (2's
comp
…PEDESTU
32" A: KV-32S42 35" G: KV-35S42
C: KV-32S66 I: KV-35S66 D: KV-32V42 L: KV-35V42
18 —
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Adjustment Items (cont.)
No. Description Data Adj/Fix Initial Average Data** Comments
Register
Name
118
PACC Color Decoder Amplitude
119
PBUR VCXO Mode Selection
120
PEVE Main Picture PAL-N
121
PINW Invert Sub Picture Field Definition
122
PINR Invert Main Picture Field Definition
123
PREF Main Picture Field Fix
124
PARE Auto 50/60 Hz Detection
125
PAVE Sub Picture Decode Mode
126
PFRA Freq Adj for Free Run Mode
127
PPAL Parameter Setting for PAL-M Judgement
128
PHPO Sub Picture H Position
129
PVPO Sub Picture V Position
130
PHTI Display Timing Adjustment
131
PHAJ Main/Sub Switch Delay Control
132
PBGY Background Y Level Setting
133
PCRO Sub Picture Read Mode
134
PPAR Threshold Control For Ident Judge of Subject
135
PHPF Y Output HPF
136
PVCH 15h, 16h, 17h Setting Mode
137
PVON Sub V-Chip Decode Mode
138
PVLN Sub V-Chip Slicer Line Select
139
PVSB Sub V-Chip Slicer Start Bit Detect Param
140
PVLV Sub V-Chip Data Slicer Level Param
No. Register Description Data Adj/Fix Initial Average Data** Comments
Name
CC CXP85840a-011s
141
CRIL CC CRI count low 0-15 Fix 2 2 7 Clock Run-In Lower Limit (field 1)
142
CFLD CC Caption Fixed Field Count
143
CCDI CC CCD int
144
CRIP CC CRI & polarity
145
CRIT CC CRI time constant
146
CSB1 CC Sync Slice Bias 1
147
CSB2 CC Synce Slice Bias 2
148
CREP CC CRI signal end position
149
CDSD CC Data start delay
150
CCDS CC Caption data threshold
151
CHMK CC P8_HMASK
152
CHSY CC P8_HSYC
153
DISP TV OSD H Position
154
RTCO Rotation Coil
ID MAP
155
ID-0 ID-0 (Language/Color Systems)
156
ID-1 ID-1 (Input/Output Conifguration)
157
ID-2 ID-2 (Audio)
158
ID-3 ID-3 (OSD/Timer/V-chip/Ch Fix) 0-255 Fix by model 0
159
ID-4 ID-4 (CC/Spot Killer/etc) 0-255 Fix by model 155
160
ID-5 ID-5 (V-series Features/etc)
161
ID-6 ID-6 (PiP/Ant Sw related)
162
ID-7 ID-7 (Special Models/etc)
Range Data 32" 35"
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
Fix 15
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 1
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 6
Fix 22
Fix 10
Fix 2
Fix 0
Fix 0
Fix 2
Fix 1
Fix 0
Fix 1
Fix 17
Fix 64
Fix 130
0-63
0-15
0-255
0-31
0-31
0-15
0-15
0-15
0-63
0-31
0-255
0-255
D
A,C G I L
130
15
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
15
22
10
2
0
0
2
0
0
1
17
64
Range Data 32" 35"
D
A,C G I L
0-15
0-7
0-7
0-3
0-3
0-7
0-255
0-31
0-31
0-63
0-255
0-63
0-63
0-255
0-255
0-255
Fix 5
Fix 3
Fix 4
Fix 1
Fix 3
Fix 4
Fix 142
Fix 8
Fix 9
Fix 42
Fix 136
Adj 1
Fix 32
Fix by model 89
Fix by model 55
Fix by model 175
5 Fixed value only
3 Fixed value only
4 Fixed value only
1 Fixed value only
3 Fixed value only
4 Fixed value only
142 Fixed value only
8 Fixed value only
9 Fixed value only
42 Hmask
136 Hsyc
23 0:Off, 1:Left, 63: Right
32 Fixed value only
Refer to
Fix by model 141
0-255
Fix by model 6
0-255
Fix by model 0
0-255
Feature ID Map
See ID map
See ID map
See ID map
See ID map
See ID map
See ID map
See ID map
See ID map
**AVERAGE DATA MODEL GROUPINGS: 32" A: KV-32S42 35" G: KV-35S42
C: KV-32S66 I: KV-35S66 D: KV-32V42 L: KV-35V42
Note: Items 1-162 show adjustment order
5-5. Feature ID Map
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SERVICE IDO 25
KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
SUB BRIGHT ADJUSTMENT (SBRT)
1. Set to Service adjustment Mode.
2. Input a gray scale pattern signal.
3. Set the PICTURE to minimum, and BRIGHT to normal.
4. Select SBRT with and .
5. Adjust SUB BRIGHT level with and so that the stripe
second from the right is faintly visible.
6. Write into the memory by pressing then
**.
white
second from the right
black
SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (SCON)
1. Input a color-bar signal.
2. Set to Service adjustment Mode.
3. Select the item DCOL to "0" level.
4. Set the conditions as follows.
PICTURE...................... MAX
COLOR.........................MIN
BRIGHT ........................CENTER
R ON ........................... ON (1)
G ON ...........................OFF (0)
B ON............................ OFF (0)
SERVICE RON 1
10. Return the following back to normal after adjustment.
PICTURE...................... MAX
COLOR.........................MIN
BRIGHT ........................CENTER
R ON ............................ ON (1)
G ON ............................ON (1)
B ON............................. ON (1)
DISPLAY POSITION ADJUSTMENT (DISP)
1. Input a color-bar signal.
2. Set to Service adjustment Mode.
3. Select DISP with and .
4. Adjust with and for adjustment of characters to center .
5. Write the memory by pressing then **.
SERVICE AFC 0
SUB HUE, SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT (SHUE, SCOL)
1. Input a color-bar signal.
2. Set to Service adjustment Mode.
3. Connect oscilloscope probe to C Board, CN1761 Pin3
(BLUE OUT).
V2 V3
and .
V4
4. Select SHUE and SCOL with
5. Adjust with
and for the V1 = V4 ± 0.1Vp-p (SCOL)
and V2 = V3 ± 0.1Vp-p (SHUE).
V1
5. Connect an oscilloscope probe to C Board, CN1761 pin 1
(RED OUT).
6. Select SCON with
7. Adjust with
and .
and for: 1.80 ± 0.05 Vp-p.
6. Change data according to the following table:
SCOL SHUE
White
1.80 ± 0.5 Vp-p
Black
32" 35"
7. Write into the memory by pressing then **.
+2 steps -1 steps +2 steps -1 steps
8. Reset the item DCOL to "1" level.
9. Write the memory by pressing
then ** .
**W ARNING: Do NOT turn of f the power or AC immediately after pressing then . W ait at least 10 seconds.
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KV-32S42/32S66/32V42/35S42/35S66/35V42
V. SIZE ADJUSTMENT (VSIZ)
1. Input a cross-hatch signal.
2. Set to Service Adjustment mode.
3. Select VSIZ with
4. Adjust with and for the best vertical size.
V SIZE
and .
V. POSITION ADJUSTMENT (VPOS)
1. Input a cross-hatch signal.
2. Set to Service Adjustment Mode.
3. Select VPOS with
4. Adjust with and for the best vertical center.
5. Write into the memory by pressing then **.
V POSITION
and .
PIN AMP (PAMP)
PIN PHASE (PPHA)
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 VV ANG, VBOW, UPIN, and LPIN with and .
4. Adjust with
5. Write the memory by Pressing then ** .
and for the best picture.
V ANGLE (VANG)
H. POSITION ADJUSTMENT (HPOS)
1. Input a cross-hatch signal.
2. Set the Service Adjustment Mode.
3. Select HPOS with
4. Adjust with and for the best horizontal center.
5. Write into the memory by pressing then **.
and .
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, P AMP, and PPHA with
4. Adjust with and for the best picture.
5. Write the memory by Pressing then ** .
V LINEARITY(VLIN)
VS CORRECTION (VSCO)
and .
V BOW (VBOW)
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
4. Adjust with and for the best balanced position at four corner P in P display position.
5. Adjust P in P put at lower right position.
6. Write the memory by Pressing
and .
then **.
**WARNING: Do NOT turn off the power or AC immediately after pressing then . Wait at least 10 seconds.
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