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Page 1: ...4 084 488 11 l 02001 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...ver for other than private viewing of programs broadcast on UHF VHF transmitted by cable companies or satellite for the LXX 01 the general public may require authorization from the broadcaster cable company and or psogram owner This equipment hasbeen testedand found to comply with the limits for a Class 13digital device pursuant to Part I5 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reas...

Page 3: ...red or show pc9or color In this case please wait a few hours to let the moisture evaporate before turning on the projection TV To obtain the best picture do not expose the screento direct illu l la ionor direct sunlight It is recommended to use spot lightiog directed down from the ceiling or to cover the windows that face the screenwith opaque drapery it is desirable to install the projection TV i...

Page 4: ...talled Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug Do not overload wall outlets extension n cords or convenience receptacles beyond their Cap y3 since this can result in fire or electric shock Always Zurnthe set of7 when it is no hcing used When the set is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unpiug it from the wall outlet as a precaution agzinst the possibility of an int...

Page 5: ... is provided Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord and do not place the set where the power cord is sub jectto wearor abuse below An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can come in contact with such power lines or circuits Wales I TA I I AN OUTDOOR A T A SYSTEM EXT CARE SHO...

Page 6: ...t Q dangerous vottage or other hazards R r all 12 y servicing to qualified service personnelj When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician certifies in writing that he has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the samecharacteristics asthe original parts Unauthorized substitutions may resuh in lire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of an...

Page 7: ...s 26 o l ccti l a IfVD Player with A V Connectors 27 n lect n a Digital W Receiver 28 Conncclilrg a lamto Connecting an A V Receiver 30 Jsing the S Feature 31 Setting Up the Projection TV Autom ltically 3 2 A just the Convergence A to nat cally PX ASH r 33 BJsing the Remote Control 34 Watc iI he V 37 Watcbir the Digitai TV 39 aJsingFavorite Channels 40 IJsing Twin View rL 41 Using lhe FreezeFuncti...

Page 8: ...C tical and horizontal lines resulting in four times the density for quality sob cessuch asDVD Satetlile and Digital camcorder M XJqualikes volume levels so there is consistetlt output between programs and commercials V Chip technology allows parents Loblffck unsuieableprogramming for younger viewers eo Offers he bestvideo quality for DVD andDigital Set top box 108 72Op 4XOp 48 connections Allows ...

Page 9: ...Allows you to watch 4 3 11oma1 broadcasts in wide screen mode 16 9 aspect ratio 4 Li U F e Allows you to select the wide screen mode au o a ica ly 8 u sTM Allows you t 0 adjust convergence automatically 8 2 ...

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Page 15: ...qualiey than the V l jacks or the Video IN 3 jack z lg Vl Connects to theaudio and video OLIr j s 011your VCR 8 l or other video component A fourth video input VIDEO 2 2 is located on the front panel of the projection TV Gnnects to y r E c player s or Dig l ietitop box s component video t PB PR and audio K jacks j J TV OUT Connects to an AV receiver fir greater control of all audio and video equip...

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Page 17: ...ion TV s tuner provides a better signal thanlthe cable box U 17s theTwin a iewfeature When all channelsarerouted through your cable box cmly one channel is sentto the projection TV so you can not usethe Twin View or Channel Mex fea ms for your cable box e the Cable TV cable to the projection TV s V J jack Using a coaxial cable connect the r j o TV l T8 V jack to the cable box s IN jack Theprqjecti...

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Page 20: ...than the cable box D Use the Twin View feature When atI channelsareroateclthrobighyour cable box only one signat is sentto the projection TV so IOLP cannot usethe Twin View featllrc Connect the Cable T f Jsing a coaxial cable cormect the Pd s TCB jack to the cable box s IN jack The projection W s internal converter al ows you to switch between tdnscrambledsignals coming straight into the projectio...

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Page 27: ...use this hoolqs if 0 Your BVD player doesnot have component Y PB 8 jacks ...

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Page 29: ...io and Video inputs shown below However if you prefer you can also connect the camcorder to the projection TV s rear Audio andVideo IN jacks Using AI JDIgBand S cables connect the camcorder s Audio and S I OUT jacks to Ihe prqjection TV s AUGER and SVIDEO IN jacks ...

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Page 32: ... your channels The Auto Setup scree a appearswhen you era nyour projection TV on for the first time after installing it If you do mmwant to set up the channels at this time you cm do it later by using the Auto Program featwe in the Channel menu seepage54 usethe main setof buttons ...

Page 33: ...The r t l tube image appearson the screenin three colors red green and blue H they do uot converge the color is poor and the picture blurs ...

Page 34: ...turnBIisplayoff Seepage57for details017 settingthetime picture _ _ p J 1 Pressto entertheScrollingChaunelIndexmode ou Call viewandselectfrom all receivable channels scrolling0x1 Ibescreenwithoutleavingthecurrentone _ Thejoystick allowsfor movement of lheou screcu cursory Pressing downonthecenterof thejoystick selects theitem AdjustsIhevolume x I Press repeatedly to stepthroughtheavailable video pi...

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Page 51: ...t for stereo receptionwhenviewingaprogram P ma broadcast in stereo __ _ __ __ __ Selectto automaticallyswitchtheprojectionTV to secondaudioprogramswhenasigml is received If noSAPsignalis present theprojection TV remainsin Stereomode Selectfor monoreception IJseto reducenoise duringweakstereobroadcasts ...

Page 52: ...d The prqjection W s speakersare turned off and the volume bassant treble output of the projection TV is fixed IJse your audio receivds volume conlrcti to adjust the volume through your aclclio system ____ ...

Page 53: ... be set automatically to the last eight chmnels selected with the O 9buttons n l Select if you want to input your own seiections asFavorite Channel options to select a favorite channel Use the joystick to scroll through the chartnels until you find the channel you want to add to your favorites c h I _ Press to select it _ I Select il you arereceiving cable channels with a CATV cable Skeet if yOUar...

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Page 55: ...io that t i iils the wide screen aide Select to cnlargc the 423picture while the upper and lower paris of the picture are condensed to fit the wide screen r l _ Select to return the 42 picture to normal Off FWXk Select to enlaqe tha 4 s gsicture or n lly only to fill the wide screen Select to cnlargc the 413pictke i riz nt lly and vertically to an equal aspectratio that fills the wide screen S cl ...

Page 56: ...in Wide Zoom and Zoom modes Mode setting changes Move the joystick up or down to oosc a positiou and pms only for the current __ _ _ __ channel When you change channels or inputs Wife Mode is u o a i all replaced with the 43 aul setting I retain thr current Wide Mode setting as channels and inputs are ang set 43 DeBLIlt to Off ...

Page 57: ...er your day time and channel preferences then press TJ to select eachone iii PressRESET on the remote control after selectiq that option in the Timer menu OFF Select to turn off Ihe Timer Your previous settings will bc saved C 3 Time Setthecurrenttime _ _ ayll t Saving CN Select in the Spring to adjust the time during Daylight Saving Time _ I _ CIFF Select iu the Fall to adjust the time at the end...

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Page 59: ...ess to selectthecomponent youconnected to eachof theinput jacksonthebackof yourprojectionTV Select Skip if youdo nothaveacomponent conuected to aparlicuiarsetof input jacks l l V S 8im B a iD C ime SAT VD Web Receiver 13 TV Skip s 3 Vl 5 6 DVDI DTV HD Skip Q If you elcct Skip yourprojec n TV skipsthisconnection I use this sature with wi DVDs set yoadr DVD player to n Selectto display41ou screeu me...

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Page 61: ...Move thejoystick up or down to select U S A OFCanadaaccording fu the cormtry yen reside in arid press ...

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Page 64: ...ed To unblock a rating select it by moving thejoystick up or down then press The indicator 12changesinto and all lower ratkgs 81 6 unblocked SomeTV ratkgs haveadditio la1 content ratings cAled exte ers I he extenclefs are defined as folIows 14 sexually suggestive FafftasyViolence L Coarse Language S Sexual situakms and V Violeuce By setting the extenders you can define additional viewing limits Al...

Page 65: ... dica i that the programs ihat match the extender can be viewed If you press again ti is displayed to show that the programs that nm zhthe extender will be blocked again Repent step 8 for other extenders All programs that mat the ratings you selectandhigher except for the ex m icrsthat were canceled will be blocked ...

Page 66: ...secl ratings should be blocked Ifyouchoose toblock unrated TV programs please be aware that the following programs may be blacked rn rg r y broadcasts political programs sports news public service announ m n religious programs and weathkjr I _ __ _ ...

Page 67: ...try of residents on page40 the Custom em includes the following options If yoga selected U S A see page66 ...

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Page 70: ...nol 305 304 I _ _ kubishi 313 324 325 MGA 326 __ Multitech I i 338 321 i C 314 3 3 1 x 7 Olympic 305 308 Optimus 327 Panas ic 308 3Oi4 306 307 Pent 305 304 Philco 308 309 Philips 308 309 310 Pioneer 308 QLEKil 308 309 306 RCA 304 305 308 CA 309 311 312 313 310 329 Realistic 309 330 32R 335 324 338 Scott 312 313 321 335 323 324 325 3X Sharp 327 3i8 Shintotn 31 5 Signature 2000 338 X7 M WiXtl svaooo...

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Page 73: ... in the Video menu seepage 49 good sound B Check antenna cable connections 0 Adjust the convergence again rising see Adjusting Chc Convergence Automatically FI ASI FOCIXP on page 33 Good picture 0 Press 1 so that U disappears from the screen see page 34 no sound Ll Make sup aker is se1to 6N in the Audio menu see page 52 U Check the MTS setGagin the Audio menu see MTS on page 51 Cannot Axeiv digita...

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Page 77: ...Design md specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 78: ...cting settingON with VCR connectmg Gable box connectingwith t C usingwith TV rem0 cm17 am Qrder connecting Caption Vision CATV Seecable Channel list adding channels Channel memo Channel ki Add Channels Closed caption modes CODE SET button Colar temperaturee Connecting Autlio receiver TV Receiver contents of box 1 usingwith TV remotecon rol 71 with A V connectors connecting with component videoconn...

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Page 80: ...tion butt Twin Jiew x hd activatingHpictclre VCR conlleclingtwo for tape using with TV remote co with cable box connecting with cable connectin Video Modes selecting 4 VCK I button orn feature with Twin View 4 ...

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Page 83: ...If after reading this instruction manual you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony projection TV pleasecall one of the following numbers English only ...

Page 84: ...a This warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation or maintenance connection to improper voltage supply or attempted repair by anyone other than a facility authorized by Sony to service the Product This warranty does not cover Products sold AS IS or WITH ALL FAULTS or consumables such as fuses or batteries This warranty is valid only in the United States Proof d purchase in the form o...

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Page 86: ...ur when lnright stationax images such as TV station logos are viewed Changing the pro ram material viewe reduces the possibility that a single image hii J will heco mcimpsrintecl on t e pxcture tubes in your TV When viewing rograms with stationary images adjust the picture setting to reduce the 1 1re and 4 rightness Levels Image retention is accelerated by higher Brightness and higher Picture sett...

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