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Page 1: ... ColorRearFideoProl ector Operating Instructions or2 models Before operating the projection TV please read this manual thoroughly and keep it for future reference KPR 41EXR95 KPR 46EXR15 KPR 53EXR15 1992 by SonyCorporation ...

Page 2: ...plug the projection TV and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further Do not place anything containing liquids vases coffee cups etc on the optional VCR tray Spilled liquid may enter and damage the projection TV Unplug the projection TV from the wall outlet if you are not going to use it for several days or more To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull ...

Page 3: ...tting channel captions CH CAPTION 51 Setting VIDEO LABEL 53 Appendix Precautions 2 Welcome 4 Features 4 Important Information 5 Connecting two VCRs equipped with an S video outputjack fortape editing 17 Connecting two VCRs not equipped with an S video outputjack for tape editing 18 Connecting an audio system 19 Using the On Screen Menus 20 Changing the menu language 22 Adjusting Color Registration...

Page 4: ...EXR series special features Automatically preset all receivable channels with AUTO PROGRAM Switch quickly between two channels using JUMP Watch another TV channel video or cable image as a window picture using Picture in Picture Operate the projection TV plus Sony and most other manufacturers video equipment a cable converter box and a Sony multidisc player with the supplied Remote Commander using...

Page 5: ... C 41 F After transporting the projection TV directly from a cold to a warm location or if the room temperature has changed suddenly pictures may be blurred or show poor color over portions of the picture This is because moisture has condensed on the mirrors or lenses inside the projection TV Let the moisture evaporate before using the projection TV Avoid placing the projection IV on a slanted or ...

Page 6: ...e following is included Universal Remote Commander RM Y112 1 with 2 size AA R6 EVEREADY batteries If the Remote Commander is missing contact your dealer Placethe projection TV ina cool dryplacewherethe ventilation openingsat the sidesare notblocked Plugthe projection TV powercordintoan AC 120volt poweroutlet For further precautions see p 2 Forthe best picture quality tryto positionthe projection T...

Page 7: ...lays CURRENT 0O TVN DEO VOLUME CHANNEL CHANNEL buttons 00000 VOLUME buttons 00 0 TVNIDEO button caption display MTS SAP mode display PIP Picture in Picture input mode display Bardisplayfor volume pictureor soundadjustment STEREO TIMER POWER i POWER button Remote control detector TIMER indicator lamp STEREO indicator lamp i I __ IIW 0 Buttons withthesamefunction are also located on the Remote Comma...

Page 8: ...N FAVORITE button DEMO button 3 IN input jacks VIDEO L MONO AUDIO R _ _ O Buttons withthe samefunction are alsolocated onthe RemoteCommander p 10 Note The instructions in this manual are based for the _ost part on operating the projection IV with the Remote Commander You can also use the buttons on the projection TV that have the same function I Chapter 1 Setting Up ...

Page 9: ... 41 EXR95 I __I _i VHF UHF antenna terminal AUDIO VAR OUT jacks AUDIO OUT jacks lid MONITOR OUT jacks VIDEO 3 OUT jacks VIDEO 1 2 3 IN jacks _ 1_ o_ o _ j t l t CENTER SPEAKER IN terminals Chapterl SettingUpI 9 ...

Page 10: ...TVNIDEO SWAP PIP CH POSITIONAUDIO OFF FI nnrl 1 JUMP SLEEP button POWER button TVNIDEO button JUMP button ENTER button CH channel buttons 00000 TV CABLE BOX selector Buttons with the same function are also located on the projection TV p 7 Note If the TV CABLE BOX selector is set to CABLE BOX the Remote Commander is able to control a connected cable box not the projection TV p 68 Set the selector t...

Page 11: ...Video operating buttons _ _ MUTING SLEEP POWER r i r I C I CH FREEZEWNIOE0 SWAP PIP r i F I r i F 1r CH POSITIONAUDIO OFF r l i r i O _ _ _ N _o r NV WINDOW CH VOL r l VTR1 2 3 MDP TV CABLESOX _ STANDARD STANDARD button _ _ _ o o Q o Chapter 1 Setting Up I 11 ...

Page 12: ...ce the lid About battery life Under normal operation batteries will last up to half a year if the Remote Commander does not operate properly the batteries might be worn out Replace both of them with new ones To avoid damage from possible battery leakage Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the Remote Commander for a fairly long time 12 1Chapter 1 Selting Up ...

Page 13: ...end of the cable by attaching the F type connector as shown below 7 mm 1Ainch 10 mm inch F typeconnector b 3 mm11 _ inch Plug the connector into the VHF UHF terminal at the rear of the projection TV Rear of projection TV VHF UHF Using 300 ohm twin lead cable flat Prepare the end of the cable by attaching the 300 75 ohm adaptor as shown below _ L _ _I 300 75 ohm Loosen with a screwdriver Attach the...

Page 14: ...otsupplied Prepare the VHF antenna cable using the appropriate connector p 13 Connect the cable to the UN mixer Connect the UN mixer to the VHF UHF terminal When you use the UN mixer Snow and noise may appear in the picture when viewing cable TV channels over 37 W 1 141Chapter l Setting Up ...

Page 15: ...oteCommanderso thata channelnumberappears on the screen You can watchbotha TV anda VCR imageat once using Picture in Picture pp 38 41 Operating the equipment To operate the video equipment refer to the instruction manual that comes with the equipment You can operate a Sony VCR or video disc player or a non Sony VCR with the supplfed Remote Commander For details see Using the Pre Programmed Remote ...

Page 16: ...ing the equipment Same as p 15 To return to TV mode Press TVNIDEO or CHANNEL on the projection IV or press TVNIDEO CH 1 or 0 9 and ENTER on the Remote Commander so that a channel number appears on the screen Notes If you try to use equipment that is connect_l to the front and rear VIDEO 3 IN jacks at the same time the picture will be distorted Be sure you turn off one piece of equipment first If y...

Page 17: ...pplied to audio to S video input input for recording o t 1 1 o m t in Preparing for use Operating the equipment Same as p 15 Note Do not change the input signal while editing through MONITOR OUT or the output signal will also change Itis not necessaryto connectto the MONITOR OUT S VIDEO jackto receivethe S videoinputsignal You can makethe connection asshownabove orconnect the MONITOR OUT jacksto t...

Page 18: ... front and rear VIDEO 3 IN jacks at the same time the picture will be distorted Be sure you tum off one piece of equipment first If you have connected to a Camcorder s input jacks do not connect to the projection TV s input jacks If you connect equipment to the rear VIDEO 3 IN S VIDEO jack you cannot receive the output signal from the VIDEO 3 OUT _ l Y_J DEO_ack Watching a different image while du...

Page 19: ...mplifierpowerbeforeconnecting to CENTER SPEAKER IN Alwaysmatchthe speakercord andterminalcolorswhenmaking theconnection Adjusting the sound level If you connect a stereo audio system to AUDIO VAR OUT leave the amplifier volume bass and treble controls at their mid position and adjust the level with the VOLUME buttons on the projection TV or the VOL buttons on the Remote Commander If you connect a ...

Page 20: ...O mSRS OFF SELECT RE_RR EX T_ Adjustment screen p 42 D IV IDEO PICTURE iltlltllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllBl_ Adjustment screen p 47 I_IAUDIO TREBLE IIII lllltlllllllllllllllltllill D IPROG PALETTE _ MODE SET _ TIME _SET UP mENGLISH F_ICONVERGENCE SELECT_ RETURN EXIT_ I S VIDEO MTS SPEAKER _MENU OFF MAIN MAIN For time related settings Main menu Time menu ITIPROG PALETTE MODE SET GTIME I_ S...

Page 21: ...points to _ MENU Then press RETURN To retum to the main menu Repeat the above until you reach the main menu To return to the normal screen Press MENU Note _ The menusdisappearautomatically ifyou do notpressa buttonwithin90 seconds 23 _IDEO LABEL VZOEm VZOEO Z VIDEO2 VIDEO 2 VIDE03 VIDEO 3 R TUII EXIT_ _DI RECTPLAY _ _FAVORITE CHANNEL Set the position to tnput the chann_ CH channel CAPTION screen p...

Page 22: ...panishor French orbackto English 1 Press POWER to tum on the projection TV POWER Press MENU Themainmenuappears _ I_ IP ROG PALETI E IB _MOD E SET Press AN WINDOW until the cursor points to ENGLISH Then press RETURN Thelanguagedisplayturnsred RETURN Press AN WINDOW to select the language Each time you press A V WINDOW the ESPAIVOL FRAN_AIS and ENGLISH menus appear Note Certain parts of the ESPAI_IO...

Page 23: ...etum to the normal screen Press MENU Notes concerning menus During PIP Picture in Picture mode the on screen menus may overlap the window picture The menus disappear automatically if you do not press a button within 90 seconds _ a b T m o l l Chapter Se og Up I 23 ...

Page 24: ...cture blurs To correct this perform the CONVERGENCE adjustment Press MENU Themainmenuappears 2 Press AN WINDOW until the cursor points to CONVERGENCE Press RETURN The CONVERGENCE screenand thecoloredadjustment linesappear RETURN R Red G Green B Blue Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor points to the symbol representing the line you want to adjust see the key below Adjustment line symbols key I red vert...

Page 25: ...ilyoureachthe mainmenu To return to the normal screen Press MENU Press AN WINDOW until the line converges with the center green line Then press RETURN I_ ICONVERGENCE G I 5 D_ G _B S LECT RETURN EX T_ Press AN WINDOW Press AN WINDOW 7 epea tsteps4 6 to adjustthe otherlines untilallthe lineshave overlappedto form a whitecross I _ 1 CONV ERGENCE I I 5 SEL CT RETU_m EX _ _0 A t_ Z i rl _J 1 1 Z J m C...

Page 26: ...nection on or off Set CABLE OFF to preset or watch VHF or UHF channels and set CABLE ON to preset or watch cable TV channels Note If the projection rv is in video mode the CABLE display is shaded and cannot be selected Press TVNIDEO to change to TV mode Press MENU Themain menuappears Press AN WINDOW until the cursor points to SET UP Press RETURN Theset up menu appears and thecursor points to CABLE...

Page 27: ...annels To tune in a channel refer to the chart below Number on this TV Corresponding CATV channel 1 A 8 5 A 7 6 A 6 14 A 15 B 16 C 17 D 18 E 19 F 20 G 21 H 22 I 23 J 24 K 25 L 26 M 27 N 28 O 29 P 30 Q 31 R 32 S 33 T 34 U 35 V 36 W 37 W I 38 W 2 39 W 3 93 W 57 94 W 58 95 A 5 96 A 4 97 A 3 98 A 2 99 A 1 100 W 59 101 W 60 102 W 61 123 W 82 124 W P83 125 W 84 Check with your local cable TV company for...

Page 28: ...able IV channels to the projection TV Notes Iftheprojection TV isinvideomode the AUTOPROGRAM displayisshadedand cannotbeselected PressW VIDEO to changeto TV mode Performautoprogramming duringtheday ratherthan lateat night whensomechannels maynotbe broadcasting Set the cable connection on or off pp 26 27 to select the type of channel you want to preset VHF UHF or cable TV To presetVHF orUHF channel...

Page 29: ...MENU To return to the previous menu Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor points to _ MENU Then press RETURN To return to the main menu Repeat the above untilyou reach the main menu To return to the normal screen Press MENU Press RETURN RETURN I B AUTO PROGRAM appears on the screen and receivable channels other than the channels already preset are preset in numerical sequence The channels previously pre...

Page 30: ...ainmenuappears Press AN WINDOW until the cursor points to SET UP I JqPROG PALETTE h _MODE SET _TIME _I_ SET UP mENGLISH I_ ICONVERGENCE SELECT_ RETURN ERIT_ Press RETURN Theset upmenuappears RETURN CABLE ON AUTO PROGRAM CH ERASE ADD CH CAPTION VIDEO LABEL DIRECT PLAY FAVORITE CHANNEL _MENU 4 Press AN WINDOW I until the cursor points to CH ERASE ADD CABLE ON AUTO PROGRAM CH ERASE ADD CH CAPTION VID...

Page 31: ...eat the above until you reach the main menu Press CH to select the channel you want to erase The channeldisplayappears CH To returnto the normalscreen PressMENU Note Ifyouerasea VHF orUHF channel the same numbercableTV channelis alsoerased and vice versa Press RETURN _ A sign appearsin frontof thechannelnumberdisplay indicating that thechannel is erased thenthe CH ERASE ADDscreenautomatically reap...

Page 32: ...e selection memory or to replace a iV channel you previously erased pp 30 31 Press MENU Themain menuappears Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor points to SET UP _MODE SET Press RETURN Theset up menuappears RETURN _ CABLE ON AUTO PROGRAM CH ERASE ADD CH CAPTION VIDEO _BEL IRECT PLAY FAVORITE CHANNEL _MENU i 4 PressAN WINDOW untilthe cursorpoints to CH ERASE ADD _ i_l _ _ _i CABLE ON AUTOPROGRAM I_CHERA...

Page 33: ...D O 9 ENTER _LE_ RETUM EXIT Press RETURN A sign appears in front of the channel number display indicating that the channel is added then the CH ERASE ADD screen automatically reappears RETURN _CH_ ERASE ADD Select the channel ERASE CHANNEL ADD _Ii_ O 9 ENTER o To add another channel Repeat steps 7 8 To return to the previous menu PressA VWINDOW untilthe cursor points to _ MENU Then pressRETURN To ...

Page 34: ...atch VHF UHF or cable TV To watch VHF To watch or UHF channels cable TV channels Select a channel in one of the followingtwo ways To scan the preset channels in numerical sequence _ ress CH CH To select a channel directly press 0 9 and then ENTER For example to select channel 10 press 1 0 and ENTER ENTER Press VOL to adjust the volume VOL l I Press to increase the volume Press to decrease the volu...

Page 35: ...lly after the amount of time you select DISPLAY f Press SLEEP EachtimeyoupressSLEEP the timeincrements 30 60 90 f and OFF mode appearin sequence SLEEP I A red SLEEP displayappearsaboutone minutebefore theprojection TV goes off To cancel the setting Press SLEEP untilOFF mode appears A green SLEEPOFF displayappearsfor aboutthreeseconds OR Tum the projection TV off Thesleep timer settingis cancelled ...

Page 36: ...r l IZI JUMP NV WINDOW CH VOL RETURN FICR_IE VTR1 2 3 MDP rv CABLE BO TV VTR CODE SET STANDARD r Q _ Press MENU The mainmenuappears and thecursorpointsto PROG PALETTE Press RETURN Theprogrampalette menuappears 3 RETURN STA O_R NEWS _ I Press A V WINDOW until the cursor points to MOVIE r_ i il iii_i i_i iii i_ _ i_ii_ i _ mSTANDARD mMOVl E _ mSPORTS NEW S VIDEO AUDIO _MENU Press RETURN The MOVIE di...

Page 37: ...2 50 are cancelled and the original factory settings are restored When you select MOVIE mode You receive a finely detailed picture and a theatrical audio effect To further adjust picture and sound qualities follow the instructions on pp 42 50 When you select SPORTS mode You receive a vivid bright picture and sound with a sports stadium effect To further adjust picture and sound qualities follow th...

Page 38: ...on of the window picture POSITION Display a still picture FREEZE Choose the sound from the main or window picture AUDIO PIP 1 4 size Inputsource modeorTV channel for the windowpicture PIP Notes The window picture sound is also output from the AUDIO VAR OUT jacks The AUDIO OUT and MONITOR OUT jacks output the main picture sound only The video label and channel caption will not appear with the windo...

Page 39: ... to your cable converter box as shown below Front inner panel t_ Signal flow Rear of projection TV 1 1 CATV cable 1 VMC 810S 820S not supplied I Signal I I VCR _ Decoder box After making the above connections turn the cable connection on by following the steps on pp 26 27 then continue with the steps below _ Follow steps 1 2 in Changing the window m_ picture input mode on this page to select the v...

Page 40: ...SITION the window picture moves as illustrated POSITION Use the FREEZE function to display a still picture This function is useful when you want to write down a recipe from a cooking program a displayed address or phone number and so on Remote Commander r MUTING SLEEP POWER r 1 r 1 CH FREEZEWNI0EO SWAP PIP CH POSi110NAUDIO OFF F Irl El 1 Press PIP to display a window picture PIP Press FREEZE Thewi...

Page 41: ... windowpictures Remote Commander MUTING CH FREEZEW VIDEO SWAP PiP _ r I CI B CH POSITIONAUDIO OFF r 1 r i r i 1 Press PIP to display a window picture PIP 6 Press SWAP Each time you press SWAP the images from the main and window pictures switch places w 0 I0 CA 0 A ...

Page 42: ...O TV VTR CODE SET STANDARD r i Press AN WINDOW 4 until the cursor points to the item you want to adjust Press RETURN The adjustment screen appears Press MENU The main menu appears and the cursor points to _PROG PALETTE _ bI 71PROG PALETTE I_HODE SET DT HE E_SET UP _ ITIENGLISH I_ ICONVERGENCE SELECT_ RET IIII _t lr _ Press RETURN The programpalette menuappears Press AN WINDOW until the cursor poin...

Page 43: ...ture contrast You can also adjust picture contrast with the PICTURE buttons on the Remote Commander Press to increasepicturecontrast withvividcolor Press to decreasepicturecontrast withsoftcolor Thepicture adjustment screen appears To return to the previous menu PressA V WINDOW untilthe cursorpointsto _ MENU Then pressRETURN To return to the main menu Repeat the above until you reach the main menu...

Page 44: ...RI XIT_ Press RETURN The VIDEOscreen appears Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor points to I RINITONE Press RETURN The mode displaytumsred Press AN WINDOW to select HIGH or LOW Select HIGH to make the picture cool bluish Select LOW to make the picture warm reddish Press RETURN Thesettingis complete Press RETURN The programpalette menuappears G_ BSTANDARD mHOVIE mSPORTS mNEWS VIDEO AUDIO _MENU Press AN...

Page 45: ...ears and the cursor points to PROG PALETTE Press A V WINDOW to select ON or OFF Select ON to reduce picture noise Select OFF to restore the normal picture Press RETURN The settingis complete Press RETURN Theprogrampalette menuappears Press A V WINDOW untilthe cursorpointsto VIDEO Press RETURN P The VIDEOscreen appears To return to the previous menu Press A V WINDOW until the cursor points to _ MEN...

Page 46: ...to VIDEO 1 mode Remote Commander D_Y _ ENTER JUMP AN WINDOW CH VOL MENU VTR1 2 3 MDP W CABLEBO m Press MENU Themainmenuappears Press RETURN The modedisplaytumsred PressAN WINDOW to select ON or OFF Press RETURN Thesettingiscomplete To return to the previous menu Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor points to MENU Then press RETURN To return to the main menu Repeat the above until you reach the main men...

Page 47: ...WINDOW to make the adjustment Sound Press AN WINDOW Press AN WINDOW quality TREBLE To decrease the treble To increase the treble response response BASS To decrease the bass To increase the bass response response BALANCE To emphasize the left To emphasize the right speaker s volume speaker s volume Press RETURN The adjustment is complete and the AUDIO screen automatically reappears rTIAUDIO TREBLE ...

Page 48: ...UMP r 1 AN WINDOW CH VOL MENU RETURN VTR1 2 3 MOP 1_ CABLEBO Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor points to _AUDIO Press RETURN TheAUDIO screenappears Press AN WINDOW until the cursor points to the SRS mode you want Press RETURN The modeis selected 1 Press MENU Themain menuappears and thecursorpoints to PROG PALETTE PROG IZT dMO DE SET _TIME Press RETURN Theprogram palette menuappears To change the SRS...

Page 49: ... D_Y ENTER JUMP r7 r7 AN WINDOW GH VOL MENU RETURN L_ VTR1 2 3 MDP TV CABLEBO Press MENU The main menuappears PressAN WINDOW untilthe cursorpointsto MTS Press RETURN The modedisplayturnsred Press A V WINDOW to select the mode you want Each time you press AN WINDOW MAIN SAP and MONO appear in sequence Press RETURN Themodeis selected To retum to the previous menu Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor poin...

Page 50: ...LISH I _ ICONVERGENCE S LECT_ _t_ EXII _ Press RETURN Themodedisplayturnsred PressNVWINDOW toselect MAIN or CENTER Press RETURN Thesettingis complete To return to the previous menu Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor points to MENU Then press RETURN To return to the main menu Repeat the above untilyou reach the main menu To return to the normal screen Press MENU Press AN WINDOW until the cursor points...

Page 51: ...TER Lo select the char_nel_ Press MENU Themain menuappears I Z PROG_PALETTE Z_IHODE SET mENGt SH I _CONVERGENC E Press A V WINDOW until the cursor points to SET UP Press RETURN The firstcaptionspace turnsred 8 Press A V WINDOW to select N Each time you press A V WINDOW 0 9 A Z _ and _ blankspace appear in sequence _H CAPTION Press RETURN Thesetupmenu appears i I_CABLE ON AUTO PROGRAH CH ERASEIADD ...

Page 52: ...ary captions Display the CH CAPTION screen select the channel with the caption you want to erase and select blank spaces for the channel caption then press RETURN The caption forthatchannelis erased To return to the previous menu Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor points to _ MENU Then press RETURN To return to the main menu Repeat the above untilyou reach the main menu To return to the normal screen...

Page 53: ...ss RETURN The labeldisplayturnsred 8 Press AN WINDOW to select VHS _VIDEO LABEL VIDE01 VHS VIDEO2 VIDEO 2 VIDE03 VIDEO 3 _ SELECTV _ RETURI4 EXH EachtimeyoupressA V WINDOW thelabelchanges VIDEO 1 VIDEO 1_ BETA _ 8mm _ VHS _ LD _ S VIDEO VIDEO 2 VIDEO 2 I_ BETA b 8mm_ VHS_ LD I VIDEO 3 VIDEO 3 I_BETA _8mm _VHS I_LD _ Press RETURN The setting is complete When you select or display the video mode the...

Page 54: ... Set to NO before setting the current time Then on the first Sunday in April spring daylight savings set to YES All thetime relatedsettingsautomatically moveone hourahead Remote Commander D_Y _ ENTER JUMP VV WINDOW CH VOL MENU RETURN _n_tE VTR1 2 3 MDP TV CABLE BOX r Follow these instructions to set DAYLIGHT SAVING to YES or NO Press MENU Themainmenuappears mENGLISH I_ ICONV ERGENC E Press RETURN ...

Page 55: ... SAVING press RETURN and continue from step 5 To set daylight saving a Press AN WINDOW until the cursor points to DAYLIGHT SAVING b Press RETURN The time menu appears and the cursor points to DAYLIGHT SAVING C Press RETURN d Press AN WINDOW tOselect YES or NO e Press RETURN Thesetting is complete To set the time press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor points to CURRENT TIME SET press RETURN then continue ...

Page 56: ...t the clock Thesettingis complete To reset the Ume Display the CURRENT TIME SET screen and repeat steps 5 12 To display the current time Press DISPLAY To retum to the previous menu Press AN WINDOW until the cursor points to _ MENU _ Then press RETURN To return to the main menu Repeat the above untilyou reach the main menu To return to the normal screen Press MENU Press RETURN The minutedisplayturn...

Page 57: ...gram 1 press RETURN To set program 2 or 3 press AN WINDOW until the cursor points to that program then press RETURN Theday inputspace turnsred Press AN WINDOW to select EVERY MON FRI then press RETURN Each timeyou press AN WINDOW the days of the week change as shownin Fig 1 p 59 GON OFF TIMER 1 EVERY MON FRI AM H CH 2 AM _H CH 3 AM H CH___ Set the time LE T_ RETUU EXIT_ Press AN WINDOW until the c...

Page 58: ... 1 125insequence The display TIMER WILLBE OFF appearson the screenone minutebefore the timerdurationends To set program 2 or 3 Press RETURN and repeat steps 6 11 To erase an ON OFF TIMER setting Display the ON OFF TIMER screen select the setting you want to erase and select a blank space for the day The ON OFF TIMER setting is erased To enter a new ON OFF TIMER setting Display the ON OFF TIMER scr...

Page 59: ...Fig 1 Selecting the day s of the week When you press AN WINDOW the days of the week appear in the following order t t L _I Chapter 3 Using Advanced Features I 59 e I 4 3 m I o I eA ...

Page 60: ...CK Press RETURN The CHANNEL BLOCK screen appears and the cursor points to the day input space Press RETURN Theday inputspace turnsred Note If you have not set the current time the CHANNEL BLOCK display is shaded and cannot be selected Press MENU The main menuappears Press AN WINDOW to select EVERY SAT then press RETURN EachtimeyoupressA V WINDOW the daysof theweek changeasshowninFig 1 p 59 Press A...

Page 61: ...enu Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor points to _ MENU Then press RETURN To return to the main menu Repeat the above untilyou reach the main menu To return to the normal screen Press MENU Note If the ON OFF TIMER is set for an overlapping time pp 57 59 the later time setting takes precedence For example it CHANNEL BLOCK is set for 2 00 PM and ON OFF TIMER is set for 3 00 PM ON OFF TIMER will take ef...

Page 62: ...the channel number FAVORITECHANNEL 28 Press RETURN The settingis complete Press A V WINDOW untilthe cursor points to _SET UP Press RETURN Theset up menuappears Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor points to FAVORITE CHANNEL 1 To set other channels Repeat steps 6 8 To erase a favorite channel setting Press AN WINDOW until the cursor points to the channel number you want to erase then press RETURN press ...

Page 63: ...captions pp 51 52 the captions appear with the channel numbers Press aJVWINDOW to select the channel you want to watch then press RETURN The channelis selected If you press RETURN on the Remote Commander before setting FAVORITE CHANNEL this screen appears Follow steps 1 8 to set your favorite channels and then make the selection Chapter 3 Using Advanced Features I 63 O_ _ 11 o I m j Z Z rn r ...

Page 64: ... normalplayback pressagain To search the picture Keep pressing _ or forward and backward during playback Toresume normalplayback re easethebutton To change input mode Press TVNTR Follow these instructions to operate Sony video cassette recorders Beta 8 mm and VHS and video disc players including multi disc players Remote Commander with video control cover open CH FREEZEWMDE0 C21r C21 CH Posm0N cZl...

Page 65: ...k To resumenormalplayback release thebutton Notes If the video equipment does not have a certain function the corresponding button on this Remote Commander will not operate If you set another manufacturer s code to a VTR1 2 3 MDP selector position pp 66 67 you must also set the Sony code to operate Sony equipment Caution When you replace the batteries do so withinapproximately 30 minutes Otherwise...

Page 66: ... OFF El r r 1 0 W VIDE0 JUMP r i VV WINDOW CH VOL F HH PICTURE VTR1 2 3 MDP IV CABLE BO TVNTR CODE SET STANDARD _ Q r l While pressing CODE SET press 0 7 and ENTER to set RCA s code number For manufacturer code numbers see Figs 5 6 and 7 on p 67 CODE SET Use the video operating buttons to operate the connected equipment see Fig 3 on p 64 and Fig 4 on p 65 1 Set the V I R1 2 3 MDP selector to V rR2...

Page 67: ... PANASONIC 55 Z PHILIPS 52 PIONEER 51 RCA 51 SANYO 57 SHARP 58 YAMAHA 53 Rg 7 Sony Equipment and Code Numbers Beta ED Beta VCR 01 8 mm VCR 02 VHS VCR 03 Video disc player 04 Note In some rare cases you may not be able to operate your non Sony video equipment with the supplied Remote Commander This is because your equipment may use a code that is not provided with this Remote Commander In this case...

Page 68: ... operatethe cableconverter box POWER CH g To return to the normal screen Set the W CABLE BOX selector to TV then use the projection rv control buttons to control the projection IV For more details on operating the cable box Refer to the operating instructions that come with the cable box Fig 8 Cable box manufacturer code numbers MANUFACTURER CODE JERROLD 60 61 62 63 64 65 PIONEER 69 70 SCIENTIFIC ...

Page 69: ...r l VTR1 2 3 MDP TV CABLEBOX TVNTR CODE SET STANDARD r n Press MENU Themain menuappears Press AN WINDOW untilthe cursor pointsto DIRECT PLAY Press RETURN A messagescreenappears LAY Note This screen reminds you to set the manufacturer s code if you have not already done so pp 66 67 Press RETURN again The DIRECT PLAY screenappears _ _DIRECT PLAY _VIDEOI VTR 1 VIDE02 OFF VIDE03 OFF VT_P SELECT_ RETUN...

Page 70: ...o VTR2 select VTR 2 Each timeyoupressA V WINDOW VTR 1 VTR2 VTR3 MDP and OFF appearinsequence 0 Press RETURN Thedirectplaysetting is complete To set direct play for other connected video equipment Repeat steps 7 10 To return to the previous menu Press AN WINDOW until the cursor points to _ MENU Then press RETURN To retum to the main menu Repeatthe above untilyoureachthe mainmenu To return to the no...

Page 71: ...r VOL on the Remote Commander Press MUTING on the Remote Commander Check the MTS setting p 49 Check that the TVNIDEO and VTR1 2 3 MDP controls are set correctly Make sure SPEAKER is set correctly p 50 Check the HUE and COLOR settings pp 42 43 Check that it is an active or correct channel Check the cable setting Check antenna cable connections This is often caused by local interference for example ...

Page 72: ...negative _deo phono jacks 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio Lobeno jacks 500 mVrms 10o modulation Impedance 10 kilohms AUDIO VAR OUT phono jacks More than 900 mVrms 100 modulation at the maximum volume setting variable Impedance 5 kilohms AUDIO OUT phono jacks 900 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 5 kilohms Speaker Two way coaxial speaker system Woofer 130 mm 5 inches diameter Twe_er 35 m...

Page 73: ...reen menus 20 21 PICTURE buttons 43 Picture and sound mode 36 37 Picture in Picture PIP 38 41 POWER button 22 Pre programmed Remote Commander 64 70 r_ Rear 9 S VIDEO ON OFF 15 46 SLEEP button 35 SRS mode 48 STEREO lamp 48 49 SPEAKER 50 STANDARD button 37 43 47 _I Timeractivated functions channel block 60 61 current time set 55 56 daylight saving 54 55 on off timer 57 58 TIMER lamp 56 TV CABLE BOX ...

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