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Effect

(See page 17 for more information)

Off: Normal n Dolby n Hall

Choice between different hall effects

Room n Dome n Arena

A: left channel  B: right channel   Stereo  Mono

The selected mode of the A-

µ

-B indicator on the TV lights up.

Less 

 More

A: channel 1 n B: channel 2 n PAP (if PAP is switched on you
can select the PAP sound for the headphones)

Stereo  n  Mono

Effect

Less 

 More

Darker 

 Brighter

Less 

 More

Greenish 

 Reddish

Softer 

 Sharper

Resets picture to the factory preset levels.

Normal    high: obtain a high quality picture

PICTURE
CONTROL

SOUND
CONTROL

Adjusting and Setting the TV Using
the Menu

SOUND CONTROL

Graphic Equalizer

Surround Mode

Hall Effect

(only if “Hall” is on)

Dual Sound

Headphones:
2 Volume
2 Dual Sound

Adjusting the Picture and Sound

Although the picture and sound are adjusted at the factory, you can
adjust them to suit your own taste. You can also select dual sound
(bilingual) programmes when available or adjust the sound for
listening with the headphones.  Also you have the possibility to
adjust the sound to your individual taste using the Graphic
Equalizer and special Sound effects.

1

Press 

(for picture) or   (for sound) on the Remote Commander.

or

Press MENU and select the symbol 

 for Picture Control or

Sound Control, then press OK.
The PICTURE CONTROL or SOUND CONTROL menu appears.
(See Fig. 28 or Fig. 29.)

2

Using 

>

+ or 

?

–, select the item you want to adjust and press OK.

The selected item changes colour.  (See Fig. 30.)

3

Adjust the setting with 

>

+ or 

?

– and press OK.

The cursor appears beside the next item (at the left margin).  (See
Fig. 31.)
For the effect of each control, see the table below.

4

Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust other items.

5

Press MENU to return to TV picture.

Fig. 28

Fig. 29

Fig. 30

Fig. 31

Select 

and press OK

2

Dual Sound

Surround-Mode

Grafic Equalizer

SOUND CONTROL

Hall effect

2

Volume
Dual Sound (A)

[         ]

Hall

[         ]
[         ]

mono

[         ]

mono

Brightness

Colour

Brightness

If you have made a
mistake
Press 

 to go back to

the previous position.
To go back to the main
menu
Keep pressing 

.

Notes
• HUE is only available for

NTSC colour systems.

• Hall Surround is not

available via
headphones.

Note on LINE OUT
The audio level and the
dual sound mode output
from the 

>

 jack on the

rear correspond to the
HEADPHONES
VOLUME and DUAL
SOUND settings.

When watching a video
input source with
stereo sound
You can select DUAL
SOUND to change the
sound.

PROGR

PROGR

1

1

VTR 1-2-3 MDP

1

2

4

5

3

6

9

8

7

0

C

SAT

+

+

_

_

MENU

+

_

OK

+

_

RM-838

USE

MEM

RESET

Effect of each control

PICTURE CONTROL

Contrast

Brightness

Colour

Hue

Sharpness

RESET

Resolution

Select 

and press OK

Reset

Sharpness

Brightness

Contrast

PICTURE CONTROL

Colour

Resolution               (high)

Summary of Contents for KL-37W1U

Page 1: ... PL Hasznèlati Øtmutatô H H RF RF Procedimientos iniciales Instrucciones de funcionamiento Como começar Instruções de funcionamento Przed uéciem po raz pierwszy A kíszÖlík Özembehelyezíse àÌcÚpyÍáËÓ Ôo íÍcÔÎyaÚaáËË èoÀÖoÚoÇÍa Í íÍcÔÎyaÚaáËË 3 858 007 31 1 R 1996 by Sony Corporation Printed in Spain GB KL 37W1U KL 50W1U ...

Page 2: ...t As a safety precaution unplug the TV before cleaning it To remove dust from the front of the screen unplug the TV and wipe gently with a soft cloth lightly dampened with water or a mild detergent solution using vertical strokes only Then wipe it with a dry soft cloth Never use solvents or thinners for cleaning purposes If the picture turns dark after the TV has been in use for a long period of t...

Page 3: ...the TV Using the Buttons on the TV 14 Watching Teletext or Video Input 15 More Convenient Functions 15 Adjusting and Setting the TV Using the Menu 16 Adjusting the Picture and Sound 16 Graphic Equalizer 17 Using the Sleep Timer 17 PAP Picture and Picture 18 Operating Screen Mode PAP Using the Menu 19 Auto Format 19 Teletext 20 Direct Access Functions 20 Using the Teletext Menu 21 User Page Bank Sy...

Page 4: ...adphones jack Input jacks S video video audio Symbol φ φ A µ B PROGR λ S 3 3 3 Overview This section briefly describes the buttons and controls on the TV set and on the Remote Commander For more information refer to the pages given next to each description TV set front Refer to page 14 14 16 14 14 15 23 24 A B PROGR ...

Page 5: ...y button TV power on TV mode selector button Teletext button Input mode selector Output mode selector Number buttons Double digit entering button Direct channel entering button Volume control button Programme selectors Teletext page access buttons Picture adjustment button Sound adjustment button On screen display button Teletext hold button Time display button Fastext buttons Freeze button Button...

Page 6: ...ial connector attached to 75 ohm coaxial cable not supplied to the socket at the rear of the TV RM 83 8 PR OG R VT R 1 2 3 MD P 1 2 4 5 3 6 9 8 7 0 C SA T ME NU _ OK 4 PR OG R 1 1 _ _ 3 PRO GR 8 7 0 9 RM 838 5 3 2 4 6 1 1 1 2 PR OG R RM 83 8 8 7 0 5 3 2 4 6 9 1 Remove the cover Check the correct polarities Refit the outside cover making sure that the Full Function side is visible to use the menu i...

Page 7: ...t press Ο or a number button on the Remote Commander 2 Press the MENU button The LANGUAGE menu appears See Fig 1 3 Select the language you want with or and press OK Display the menu Press MENU The main menu appears See Fig 2 Using or select the symbol and press OK Now choose one of the methods described overleaf Preset Channels Automatically or Preset Channels Manually MENU To go back to main menu...

Page 8: ...g For 04 select 4 here See Fig 5 and press OK 6 Select C or S with or and press OK The automatic channel presetting starts When presetting is finished the preset menu reappears All available channels are now stored on successive number buttons Press menu to restore normal TV picture To go back to the main menu Keep pressing To stop automatic channel presetting Press on the Remote Commander Notes A...

Page 9: ...f the number with or or the number buttons The selected number appears See Fig 10 c Press OK The SEARCH position is highlighted and the selected channel is now stored See Fig 11 d Press OK until the cursor appears by the next programme position e Repeat steps 3 to 7 to preset other channels 7 Search a Press OK repeatedly until the colour of the SEARCH position changes b Start searching for the cha...

Page 10: ... the main menu 2 Select the symbol for Preset with or and press OK The PRESET menu appears 3 Select Programme Sorting with or and press OK The PROGRAMME SORTING menu appears See Fig 14 4 Using or select the programme position you want to move to another and press OK The colour of the selected position changes See Fig 15 5 Using or select the programme position to which you want to move the channel...

Page 11: ...MME PRESET menu appears See Fig 17 5 Using or select the desired programme position and press OK once to select a ATT RF Attenuator twice to select b VOL Volume offset three times to select c IN AMP Input Amplifier or four times to select d AFT Automatic Fine Tuning The selected item changes colour To adjust or change a RF attenuator ATT Using or select On for the selected programme position Press...

Page 12: ... Fig 20 When you select programmes using the PROGR buttons the programme position will be skipped 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 to skip other programme positions Captioning a Station Name Programme names are usually automatically taken from Teletext if available You can also name a channel or an input video source using up to five characters letters or numbers to be displayed on the TV screen e g BBC1 Usi...

Page 13: ...cating that this programme is now blocked See Fig 25 5 Repeat step 4 to block other programme positions Cancelling blocking 1 On the PARENTAL LOCK menu select the programme position you want to unblock with or 2 Press OK The symbol disappears indicating that the blocking has been cancelled Tuning in a Channel Temporarily You can tune in to a channel temporarily even when it has not been preset Use...

Page 14: ...e standby indicator on the front of the TV lights up in red To switch on again Press Ο PROGR or one of the number buttons on the Remote Commander Switching off completely Depress φ on the TV and indicator on the front of the TV lights up in amber Selecting TV Programmes Press PROGR or press the number buttons To select a double digit number Press then the numbers For example If you want to choose ...

Page 15: ...label stay on screen Press twice again to make the indications disappear Muting the sound Press ο To resume normal sound press ο again Displaying the time Press This function is available only when teletext is broadcast To make the time display disappear press again Displaying the Programme Table Press OK A Programme Table will be displayed on the left side of the TV screen See Fig 27 Selecting TV...

Page 16: ...or Picture Control or Sound Control then press OK The PICTURE CONTROL or SOUND CONTROL menu appears See Fig 28 or Fig 29 2 Using or select the item you want to adjust and press OK The selected item changes colour See Fig 30 3 Adjust the setting with or and press OK The cursor appears beside the next item at the left margin See Fig 31 For the effect of each control see the table below 4 Repeat step...

Page 17: ...e period after which the TV automatically switches into standby mode 1 Using or select the symbol t for Timer and press OK The TIMER menu appears see Fig 33 2 Press OK The time period option changes colour 3 Select the time period with or The time period in minutes changes as follows 10 n 20 n 30 n 40 n 50 n 60 n 70 n 80 n 90 4 After selecting the time period press OK The cursor moves back to the ...

Page 18: ...other equipment refer to page 23 Switching PAP on and off Press to display the screens in 8 9 format Press twice to display the screens in 4 3 format The PAP screen will be displayed next to the main TV screen The PAP screen will come from the source chosen when the TV was last used To switch PAP off Press repeatedly Selecting PAP source Press The symbol will be displayed at the bottom left hand c...

Page 19: ...Strobe and press OK Now the TV picture is displayed image by image creating a slow motion effect See Fig 39 Using or select the speed of the motion 3 different speeds are available Press OK to return to the normal TV mode c Switching PAP on and off Using or select PAP and press OK Using or select 1 to display the PAP screen in 8 9 format 2 for 4 3 format and OFF to switch if off and press OK d Fre...

Page 20: ...h direct page selection Use the number buttons to input the three digits of the chosen page number If you have made a mistake type in any three digits Then re enter the correct page number With page catching 1 Select a teletext page with a page overview e g index page 2 Press OK Using or select the desired page Page Catching will be displayed on the information line Press OK The requested page wil...

Page 21: ...me normal teletext reception SUBTITLES Your teletext service will inform you if a TV programme is subtitled After having selected the function the subtitles will be displayed REVEAL Sometimes pages contain concealed information such as answers to a quiz The reveal option lets you disclose the information After having selected the function an information line REVEAL ON OFF will be displayed See Fig...

Page 22: ...o not want to preset all 6 page numbers available press OK without inserting any number After having finished the presetting press OK repeatedly until the cursor appears besides the next bank at the left margin 6 Select Allocate Bank with or and press OK 7 Select the programme position for which you have preset pages with or and press OK See Fig 45 8 Select the desired bank with or Banks A to E ar...

Page 23: ...arated into Y luminance or brightness and C chrominance signals Separating the Y and C signals prevents them from interfering with one another and therefore improves picture quality especially luminance This TV is equipped with 3 S Video input jacks through which these separated signals can be input directly When connecting a monaural VCR Connect only the white jack to both the TV and VCR Connecti...

Page 24: ...he video input picture of the video source connected to your TV and how to select the output signal using direct access buttons or the menu system Selecting input Press repeatedly to select the input source The symbol of the selected input source will appear To go back to the normal TV picture Press Ο Input modes Symbol 1 2 S 2 3 S 3 4 S 4 Selecting the output The 2 S 2 connector outputs the sourc...

Page 25: ...n 6 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for the other AV inputs Checking and selecting the input and output sources using the menu You can display the menu to see which input sources are selected for the TV screen and PAP screen and which output source is selected You can also select them on the menu display 1 Select the symbol for Video Connection with or and press OK The VIDEO CONNECTION menu appears See Fig 48...

Page 26: ...e equipment you want to control VTR1 Beta VCR VTR2 8 mm VCR VTR3 VHS VCR MDP Video disc player 2 Use the buttons indicated in the illustration to operate the additional equipment If your video equipment is furnished with a COMMAND MODE selector set this selector to the same position as the VTR 1 2 3 MDP selector on the TV Remote Commander If the equipment does not have a certain function the corre...

Page 27: ...the best picture quality try to position the projection TV so that you can view the screen from within the areas shown below Horizontal viewing area For Your Information Vertical viewing area 1 5 m and more 35 35 75 75 1 5 m and more ...

Page 28: ...TV the picture may become dark or it may cause fire 1 Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord 2 Remove the front panel Remove the front panel without moving the TV Grasping the side of the front panel with your fingers pull it forward Be careful not to catch your fingernails 3 Pull the filter upward and remove it 4 Clean the dust with a vacuum cleaner 5 Attach the filter Attach the six ta...

Page 29: ... with a new lamp supplied If you do not take the following precautions you may get hurt or household belongings may be damaged Use the supplied new lamp for replacement If you use another lamp it may cause damage to the TV Do not remove the lamp except when replacing it This may cause heat damage or fire Before replacing the lamp turn off the power and disconnect the power cord Replace the lamp af...

Page 30: ...lbs 13 oz KL 50W1U Supplied accessories See page 6 Other features Digital comb filter High resolution PAP Picture and picture FASTEXT 100 Hz Digital Plus Graphic Equaliger Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Receivable Channels and Channel Displays Indication on the screen C21 C68 C02 C03 C04 C12 C21 C69 S01 S02 S41 S42 S46 S01 S10 S11 S20 C11 C69 C02 C12 C21 C69 S01 S02...

Page 31: ...he B indicator flashes five times then A flashes once Flashing continues in this manner If the lamp flashes in a way not described above consult your nearest Sony service center A B Warning Indicators When a problem occurs the indicator flashes as follows Attempt the solution recommended for the given problem Stabilizing the Projection TV After setting up secure the projection TV to a wall etc wit...

Page 32: ...h 31 27 24 21 Sudbury 51 44 41 47 Tacolneston 62 55 59 65 Midlands West ª Ridge Hill 22 28 25 32 º Sutton Coldfiled 46 40 43 50 The Wrekin 26 33 23 29 Midlands East Waltham 58 64 61 54 Northern Ireland Brougher Mountain 22 28 25 32 Divis 31 27 24 21 Limavady 55 62 59 65 North Belmont 22 28 25 32 Emley Moor 44 51 47 41 North West Winter Hill 55 62 59 65 North East ª Bilsdale West Moor 33 26 29 23 º...

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