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KV-AR212M50/AR212M83/AR212M61

RM-W101

RM-W100

ITEM INFORMATION
No. OPB1

No. OPB2

SPEED SEARCH (Time of speed search)

00 = disabled (original cycle speed)
01 = 4 time speed from the original
10 = 6 time speed from the original
11 = 8 time speed from the original

TV System Selection

0 = disabled, 1 = enabled

Home Theatre

1 = Home Theatre mode available

Wide Screen

  1 = Wide Screen model

Party Mode

(karaoke function)

0 = not available, 1 = available

PAM

Portable Audio Mode - GA

0 = not available, 1 = available

Component

(Component [YCbCr] Terminals)

0 = not available, 1 = available

Composite

(No. of Composite Terminals)

BX1S/BX1L Basic 00 = no composite terminal

01 = 1 composite terminal
10 = 2 composite terminals
11 = 3 composite terminals

BX1L-Full :

00 = no composite terminal
01 = 2 composite terminals
10 = 3 composite terminals
11 = 4 composite terminals

SECAM

(SECAM Color System)

0 = disabled, 1 = enabled

Color decoding

(Color Crystal Selection)

00 = PAL/NTSC (Multi)
01 = NTSC (3.58MHz)
10 = PAL/NTSC (4.43MHz)
11 = PAL/NTSC (Tri-Norma)

Item

KV-AR212M50

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

1

79

KV-AR212M61

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

1

79

KV-AR212M83

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

1

79

D/K

I

B/G

M(GA)

Wide

Screen

Home

theatre

DEC

Speed Search

Item

KV-AR212M50

0

1

1

1

0

1

0

0

116

KV-AR212M61

0

1

1

1

0

1

0

0

116

KV-AR212M83

0

1

1

1

0

1

0

0

116

SECAM

Component

PAM(GA)

Party mode

Composite (SCART)

Color Decording

DEC

Summary of Contents for Trinitron KV-AR212M50

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Page 2: ...REVISION HISTORY BX1S MODEL KV AR212M50 KV AR212M61 KV AR212M83 PART NO 9 872 464 01 NO SUFFIX DATE SUPPL CORR DESCRIPTION CHASSIS 1 01 2004 8 1st Issue ...

Page 3: ...COLOR TV SERVICE MANUAL BX1S MODEL COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO KV AR212M50 RM W101 Vietnam SCC V07Q A KV AR212M61 RM W100 Malaysia SCC U96P A KV AR212M83 RM W101 E SCC V20J A RM W101 MODEL COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO RM W100 ...

Page 4: ...4 4 3 Schematic Diagram Information 34 4 3 1 CV Board Schematic Diagram 35 4 3 2 A Board Processor Block 001 36 4 3 3 A Board Audio Block 002 38 4 3 4 A Board Power Supply Block 003 40 4 3 5 A Board Deflection Block 004 42 4 3 6 A Board Tuner Block 005 44 4 3 7 A Board Jack Block 006 46 4 3 8 A Board Heat Sink Block 007 48 4 4 Voltage Measurement and Waveforms 49 4 5 Printed Wiring Boards 53 4 6 S...

Page 5: ...aneously The symptom that is diagnosed first by the mirco controller is displayed on the screen Refer to Screen G2 Adjustment in this manual SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION Diagnosis Item Description Power does not turn on B overcurrent OCP V Protect IK AKB Power supply NG 5V for Video Processor No of timer STANDBY 1 indicator flashes Does not light 2 times 4 times 5 times 8 times Self Diagnostic display...

Page 6: ...ure on the screen for confirmation To Bring Up Screen Test In standby mode press buttons on the remote commander sequentially in rapid succession as shown below Display Channel 5 Volume Power TV Note that this differs from entering the service mode volume The following screen will be displayed indicating the error count Diagnostic Item Flash Count B overcurrent 2 times V Protect 4 times IK AKB 5 t...

Page 7: ... Occurs when an overcurrent on the B 135V line is detected by pin 32 of IC001 A board If the voltage of pin 32 of IC001 A board is more than 4V the unit will automatically go to standby V PROTECT Occurs when an absence of the vertical deflection pulse is detected by pin 13 of IC001 A board IK AKB If the RGB levels do not balance within 15 sec after the power is turned on this error will be detecte...

Page 8: ... P SECTION 1 DISASSEMBLY 1 1 REAR COVER REMOVAL 1 2 SPEAKER BLOCK ASSY REMOVAL 1 3 CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL 1 4 SERVICE POSITION 1 5 TERMINAL BRACKET REMOVAL 1 6 A BOARD REMOVAL 2 Rear cover 1 Eight screws BVTP 4 16 4 Terminal bracket 3 One screws BVTP 4 16 2 Bracket FBT 1 One screws BVTP 3 12 A Board ...

Page 9: ...e anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis CRT shield or carbon paint on the CRT REMOVING PROCEDURES 1 Turn up one side of the rubber cap in the direction indicated by the arrow A 2 Using a thumb pull up the rubber cap firmly in the di rection indicated by the arrow B 3 When one side of the rubber cap is separated from the anode button the anode cap can be removed by turnin...

Page 10: ... areas a b b c c d d a Preparation In order to reduce the influence of geomagnetism on the set s picture tube face it east or west Switch on the set s power and degauss with the degausser 2 1 BEAM LANDING Picture Mode DYNAMIC 1 Input a white signal with the pattern generator Contrast Brightness 2 Set the pattern generator raster signal to a green raster 3 Move the deflection yoke to the rear and a...

Page 11: ...en and blue dots together at the center of the screen adjust the horizontal convergence with the H STAT variable resistor and the V STAT magnet in the manner given below In this case the H STAT variable resistor and the V STAT magnet influence each other so be sure to perform adjustments while tracking Center dot R G B R G B H STAT VR V STAT Magnet RV750 H STAT CV Board BMC Hexapole V STAT DY pock...

Page 12: ...e TLV RB YCH R B XCV B R TLH B R Piece A 90 conv correct a b c d TLH Insert TLH Correction Plate to DY Pocket Left or Right YCH Insert YCH VOL on DY TLV Rotate TLV VOL on DY XCV Rotate XCV Adj core on DY 3 Screen corner Convergence 1 Affix a Piece A 90 conv correct corresponding to the misconverged areas b a c d a d screen corner misconvergence ON DY TLV TLV XCV YCH DY pocket DY pocket TLH Plate X...

Page 13: ...ust SBRT 10 data with 3 and 6 so that the third stripe from right dimly lit 4 Write into the memory by pressing MUTING then 5 GA models Cut off 10 IRE Slightly Glimmer 20 IRE 165 2VDC 2 3 FOCUS ADJUSTMENT FOCUS adjustment should be completed before the W B adjustment 1 Receive digital monoscope pattern 2 Set picture mode DYNAMIC 3 Adjust focus VR to obtain a just focus at the center of the screen ...

Page 14: ...utlet again 2 Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode 3 Call the adjusted items again to confirm adjustments were made t DISPLAY t 5 t VOL t POWER item no service data NVM field channel no category in decimal item name in decimal NG service command frequency video input name GEOM 006 HSIZ 031 x SERVICE 60 S VIDEO 1 software service data reserved power on time release ID version in binary ...

Page 15: ...isplay changes to WRITE 5 Execute the writing with the button The WRITE display will be changed to red color while excuting and back to SERVICE Example on screen display Use the same method for all Items Use 1 and 4 to select the adjustment item use 3 and 6 to adjust write with MUTING then execute the write with Note 1 In WRITE the data for all items are written into memory together 2 For adjustme...

Page 16: ... c i t r e V 0 6 w 0 5 w 0 6 0 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 0 Z I S V 5 1 0 3 6 0 T S U J D A e d u t i l p m A l a c i t r e V 0 6 w 0 5 w 0 6 0 5 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 2 1 0 R O C S 4 1 0 3 6 0 T S U J D A C S n o i t c e r r o C S 0 6 w 0 5 w 0 6 0 5 4 1 5 2 4 1 5 2 4 1 5 2 4 1 5 2 3 1 0 S O P V 1 3 0 3 6 0 T S U J D A H S V t f i h S l a c i t r e V 0 6 w 0 5 w 0 6 0 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 4 1 0 M O Z V 1 3 0 3...

Page 17: ... B t n i o P e t i h W s r e h t O B G R V U l a m r o N W O L H G I H p m e t l o c 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 3 7 3 1 3 5 0 0 G P L 0 0 0 1 0 0 X I F t e s e r P n i a G B G R e n o n 1 0 6 0 0 R G P 1 3 0 7 2 1 X I F R G P R n i a G t e s e r P e n o n 7 0 0 G G P 1 3 0 7 2 1 X I F G G P G n i a G t e s e r P e n o n 8 0 0 B G P 1 3 0 7 2 1 X I F B G P B n i a...

Page 18: ... F c i P t n e g i l l e t n I t e s f f O r o l o C b u S e n o n 2 0 6 0 0 C I P 1 3 0 7 2 1 X I F d i l a v n i 0 0 1 d i l a v 0 0 1 0 A G l o r t n o C e r u t c i P d i l a v n i 6 t i b e r o n g i d i l a v 3 6 0 s r e h t O a t a D t e s e R r e s U l a n o s r e P A G l e d o M e r u t c i P 3 6 0 0 1 0 5 0 8 1 4 5 6 3 6 0 0 1 7 0 0 L O C 1 3 0 7 2 1 X I F d i l a v n i 0 0 1 d i l a v 0...

Page 19: ...d o M p a r T a m o r h C s r e h t o M A C E S 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 S P B 0 0 0 1 0 0 X I F e n i L y a l e D d n a b e s a B a m o r h C f o s s a p y B s r e h t o C S T N 2 1 0 O C F 0 0 0 1 0 0 X I F n O r o l o C d e c r o F 0 0 3 1 0 T N I T 1 3 0 3 6 0 X I F l o r t n o C t n i T d n a B e s a B s r e h t o V U Y 1 3 1 3 4 1 0 V U T 0 0 0 1 0 0 X I F s l a n g i S V U n o l o r t n o C t n i ...

Page 20: ... s r e h t O e v i L 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 R O C 3 0 0 3 0 0 X I F g n i r o C s r e h t o a n y D o e d i V V T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 O R O C 0 0 0 1 0 0 X I F c i P t n e g i l l e t n I t e s f f O g n i r o C 2 0 0 1 0 S K B 3 0 0 3 0 0 X I F h c t e r t S k c a l B s r e h t o B G R 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 S A A 1 0 0 1 0 0 X I F h c t e r t S k c a l B e h t f f o h c t i w S o t a e r A k c a l B 1 0 2 1...

Page 21: ...S N L 4 0 0 7 0 0 X I F d l o h s e r h T l e v e L N S p m A F R 0 0 3 0 9 0 0 D S N L 2 0 0 7 0 0 X I F d l o h s e r h T p o r D l e v e L N S p m A F R 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 X E N L 6 1 0 3 6 0 X I F g n i m i T p o r D N S k c e h c p m A F R 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 R T H C 8 4 0 7 2 1 X I F e d o M r e s U p m A F R t e s o t g r P o t u A r e t f a d l o h s e r h T l e n n a h C 0 0 5 2 J V T y t i l a n o ...

Page 22: ... 3 0 0 O L M A 0 0 0 1 0 0 X I F d n u o S M A r o f l a n g i S t u p t u O o i d u A 0 0 4 0 0 C V P H 0 0 0 1 0 0 X I F l o r t n o C e m u l o V e n o h P d a e H 0 0 J V T y t i l a n o i t c n u F t i n I e g n a R a t a D n o i t c n u F e t o N e l b a T e m a N e c i v e D n o m m o C y r o g e t a C o N e m a N c e D c e D T X T 0 0 0 V X T 9 3 0 3 6 0 X I F s p i l i h P r o f n o i t i...

Page 23: ...i V L n o n V T L V T I o r u E n o N o e d i V v T 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 F E S 3 0 0 7 0 0 X I F t c e f f E o e r e t S o n o M e l b i d e r c n I o n o m I o e r e t s I 5 0 3 0 4 1 0 L 1 A 0 0 0 5 5 2 X I F t f e L e m u l o V 1 X U A 0 0 5 1 0 R 1 A 0 0 0 5 5 2 X I F t h g i R e m u l o V 1 X U A 0 0 6 1 0 S A B 0 0 0 5 1 0 X I F t e s f f O s s a B n i a M 7 1 0 E R T 0 0 0 5 1 0 X I F t e s f ...

Page 24: ...e r e t s y H 4 0 4 1 0 Y L N O 0 0 0 1 0 0 X I F t u p t u o C E D n o M A C I N d e t a l e r y l n o e c u d o r p e R 0 0 5 1 0 M A X E 0 0 0 1 0 0 X I F P E D D L d r a d n a t s n i e t u m o t u a f o e s a c n i e c r u o s k c a b l l a F 0 0 6 1 0 T M I N 0 0 0 1 0 0 X I F P E D D e t a r r o r r e t i b n o d n e p e d n o i t c n u f e t u m o t u a M A C I N 0 0 7 1 0 E L I N 0 0 1 5 ...

Page 25: ... 0 5 9 2 X I F e u l a V O X C D P S D h 0 6 o r c i M R F S 1 1 0 L B X E 0 0 0 5 1 0 X I F e s i o N e t i h W e t a n i m i l E o t r e m i T g n i k n a l B d e d n e t x E 4 0 7 0 2 1 0 S Y S T 0 0 0 3 0 0 X I F l e d o M A G M 3 K D 2 I 1 G B 0 t e s e R t s e T t a M V N n i s y S V T e z i r o m e M 0 0 3 1 0 W S N L 1 0 0 1 0 0 X I F f f O 0 o t u A 1 n o i t i d n o c t e s e R t s e T g...

Page 26: ...O 0 0 0 5 5 2 X I F d e t a l e r m e t s y S 1 n o i t p O e s a e l P 2 0 0 2 B P O 0 0 0 5 5 2 X I F d e t a l e r l a n g i S o e d i V 2 n o i t p O r e f e r 3 0 0 3 B P O 0 0 0 5 5 2 X I F d e t a l e r g n i d o c e D o e r e t S 3 n o i t p O o t 4 0 0 4 B P O 0 0 0 5 5 2 X I F s u o e n a l l e c s i M 4 n o i t p O t i B n o i t p O 5 0 0 5 B P O 0 0 0 5 5 2 X I F s u o e n a l l e c s ...

Page 27: ... TV Video YUV SADJ 002 SSHP 21 Comb models 30 35 35 21 Non Comb models 30 38 35 All 14 models Category No Name Model Data PICT 001 CFA Comb models 00 Non Comb models 01 Category No Name AR212 Series SDSP 002 BBL 01 003 BBH 05 004 BBLW 04 016 BAS 21 017 TRE 23 018 EQ1 20 019 EQ2 04 020 EQ3 18 021 EQ4 17 022 EQ5 18 023 BFCT 05 026 BBHW 00 027 STRE 01 Category No Name Model Table PAL NTSC SECAM PAL N...

Page 28: ... AV Stereo models Stereo China India models SDEM 001 QSS 00 01 Category No Name Stereo models Non stereo models SDEC 026 DCXI 01 00 027 DCXG 03 00 029 DCLH 06 00 Category No Name 21 Models PICT 004 WHTL 00 Category No Name Other models OPTM 007 LANG 00 01 00 Category No Name NVM Address Other models SYNC 001 FO TV 03 TV_IP 00 Category No Name BT212 AV Stereo HW212 AR142 212 SDEC 020 STDS 13 022 FL...

Page 29: ...omposite No of Composite Terminals BX1S BX1L Basic 00 no composite terminal 01 1 composite terminal 10 2 composite terminals 11 3 composite terminals BX1L Full 00 no composite terminal 01 2 composite terminals 10 3 composite terminals 11 4 composite terminals SECAM SECAM Color System 0 disabled 1 enabled Color decoding Color Crystal Selection 00 PAL NTSC Multi 01 NTSC 3 58MHz 10 PAL NTSC 4 43MHz 1...

Page 30: ... Simulated WOW TruSurround Virtual Bolby not working now TOP Forced TOP 0 Auto Mode TOP FLOF 1 Forced TOP TEXT Teletext Model 0 Non Teletext Model 1 Teletext Model DEC No OPB3 Item KV AR212M50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 KV AR212M61 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 112 KV AR212M83 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 MONO Korean ST US ST Thai Bilingual A2 ST NICAM BI NICAM ST HDEV HDEV High Deviation Mode 0 disabled 1 enabled NICAM ST NICAM...

Page 31: ... 31 KV AR212M83 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 39 No OPB5 Wide IP ASD Cosmic ASD No Surround Full Surround DEC Tilt IP Plus No OPB6 Item KV AR212M50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 KV AR212M61 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 08 KV AR212M83 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 04 Feature 1 Feature 2 3D OSD GA US OSD Language Selection GA US US Model Destination 0 US CANADA Latin 1 Taiwan Korea Philippine Wake up timer enable GA Surround Spec OFF SIMULATED SRS 3D...

Page 32: ...to service mode and select SADJ 001 SHUE with 1 and 4 of commander then adjust to VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4 with 3 and 6 6 Then press MUTING t to write the data 7 Select TV channel and repeat 3 6 Except GA NTSC model 8 i Select TV channel with 3 58 repeat 3 5 1 step data offset applied to GA NTSC models ii Then press MUTING t to write the data 9 Single systems models with NTSC 4 43 select TV channel with NT...

Page 33: ...abola Width PW 007 UCOP EW Upper Corner Parabola 008 LCOP EW Lower Corner Parabola 009 EWTZ EW Trapezium 010 VSLP Vertical Slope VS 011 VSIZ Vertical Amplitude 012 SCOR S Correction SC 013 VPOS Vertical Shift VSH 014 HBL RGB Blanking Mode 015 WBF Timing of Wide Blanking WBF 016 WBR Timing of Wide Blanking WBR 017 SBL Service Blanking 018 COPY Copy the GEOM data to all 50 60Hz NVM area WIDE MODE 60...

Page 34: ...G then to save into the memory H PARALLELLOGRAM HPAR H BOW HBOW UPPER CORNER PARABOLA UCOP AND LOWER CORNER PARABOLA LCOP ADJUSTMENTS 1 Input Monoscope signal 2 Activate the Service Adjustment Mode 3 Select HPAR HBOW UCOP and LCOP with 1 and 4 4 Adjust with 3 and 6 for the best picture 5 Press MUTING then to save into the memory EW UPPER CORNER PARABOLA UCOP EW LOWER CORNER PARABOLA LCOP HORIZONTA...

Page 35: ... cct V out VM RGB Amp feedback 10W R 10W L R I HP mute EHT ABL Hp 1k EW Hd L R V V RGB B On Off stdby Device 12C 12C SIRCS PLL I O Port I O Port VIF SIF POWER Color Decoder YUV Processor Jungle RGB DAC Stereo DSP A D C ONE CHIP IC Micro Text CC V chip 11 Xtalout 10 Xtalin 74 76 YUVout 70 72 RGB2 in 119 ADC2 126 INT2 98 99 SDA1 SCL1 108 109 SDA0 SCL0 102 P0 4 122 3 P2 4 5 77 Fbl3 78 80 RGB3 34 35 I...

Page 36: ...sured Circled numbers are waveform references B bus B bus k signal path Note The reference number which starts with Wxxx eg W003 indicates a wire to wire connection Note Components marked as XX are not fitted on this model Reference information RESISTOR RN METAL FILM RC SOLID FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE RS NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE RB NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT RW NONFLAMMABLE WIREW...

Page 37: ... XX R768 XX R784 XX R785 XX R786 XX XX R770 XX R771 XX R772 1 2W XX R760 1 2W 100 R763 1 2W 100 R764 1 2W 100 R765 1 2W 560k R773 500V 1000p B C753 GP08D D750 1 2W 1k R756 1 2W 1k R757 1 2W 1k R758 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5MM JW705 5MM JW706 5MM JW707 JW704 XX R774 150 3W RS XX L754 1 2W 100 R783 5MM JW708 B C783 1 1P TP701 1 1P TP700 R713 XX 1SS83 D754 1SS83 D755 1SS83 D756 0 47 R794 2 1k R...

Page 38: ...384 CHIP 100 R385 CHIP 100 R386 SCARTFBL A16 006 5G CHIP 39k R051 16V C002 16V 100 C304 16V 100 C036 16V 100 C056 16V 100 C005 CHIP 4 7k R336 UDZSTE 175 6B D068 UDZSTE 175 6B D054 UDZSTE 175 6B D055 C311 3 3 C065 1000p B C312 1000p B C313 D069 XX D070 XX 25V 0 022 B CHIP C053 Q010 1k R059 1 5k R377 CHIP R392 10k CHIP 1 5k R015 MMDL914T1 D071 MMDL914T1 D072 10V 0 47 B CHIP C316 UN2211 Q016 CHIP 4 7...

Page 39: ... 10k CHIP 8 9 7 6 2 IC200 AN5277T OUTC NC IN R NC RF S_GND IN L IN C NC OUTL MUTE PW_GND VCC STBY OUTR NC FB2607 1 1UH FB2602 XX 5A PS2601 500V 470p B C2631 C2636 35V 1000 C2648 AUDIO_1 003 10B AUDIO_2 003 10B AUDIO_GND 003 10B CHIP 0 R218 D2625 XX 330 R219 XX R2645 FPRD 1 R2646 C211 4 7 1PS226 115 D211 D2626 RN4Z C205 1PS226 115 D200 10uH L2601 1 2 3 4 CN200 4P WHT GND GND J202 XX 2 3 1 4 R240 XX...

Page 40: ...0 C632 MTZJ T 77 15 D633 S3L20UF4 D624 D620 XX 500V 470p B C652 5A PS604 CHIP XX R654 XX R665 XX R666 CHIP 33k R668 XX R669 250V F600 JW1630 XX JW1631 XX JW1633 XX AM01AV1 D602 AM01AV1 D603 W018 FB605 XX 160V 330 C665 XX FB610 250V 330p B C657 TP601 FN155 Q605 BUFFER 250V 330p B C670 XX 2W RS XX R651 11EQS10 TB5 D622 HOLD_DOWN 004 11F JW1602 XX STBY_SW 001 5L 005 5D 25V 0 01 B CHIP C672 W024 47uH ...

Page 41: ...V 0 047 B CHIP C863 CHIP XX R898 CHIP XX R8014 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TJM4558CDT IC802 RN CP XX R8015 TH800 XX UDZSTE 175 6B D829 200V PT 0 022 C806 200V PT 0 01 C848 200V PT 0 022 C849 XX D826 250V PP 0 33 C852 100V PT C838 100V PT C850 2kV 330p C846 400V PP 0 022 C842 3W RS 1k R825 3W RS 1k R828 XX D831 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LM2903DT IC801 W019 5 JW1840 7 5 JW1841 10 JW1842 2W RS XX L806 1000p B CHIP C876 B ...

Page 42: ...R1109 CHIP 56 R109 XX R126 CHIP XX D107 CHIP 0 R152 16V C108 16V C120 CHIP XX JR1102 I O SWF O G SWF103 XX 100uH L100 4700P B CHIP C115 CHIP 4 7K R106 CHIP 3 9K R107 0 01 B CHIP C119 TU AGC 006 2A CHIP XX JR1111 L103 XX JR1112 CH C117 RN CP 33 R119 1000p B C137 UDZSTE 175 6B D108 UDZSTE 175 6B D109 CT139 SECAM L L 001 6L 1 E 2 4 3 B 5 A E B D 6 C C 7 D A XX L105 CHIP JR1110 BPF G I O CF101 XX CHIP...

Page 43: ...3 CHIP XX R9051 XX R9052 CH C917 470p 16V 1 F CHIP C918 PROTECTION D915 CHIP 220k R940 V J909 F2 006 2E 006 3E J908 XX 1 2 3 J905 1 2 3 6 7 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 J904 1 2 3 J901 1 2 3 6 7 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 35V 47 C955 PROTECTION D918 CHIP 75 R9053 CHIP XX R9044 P18 1 2 3 4 5 5P CN904 AGC GND B INT B DAT B CLK CHIP 0 JR1903 TU AGC 005 1C 16V 100 C956 CHIP 100 R9025 Q911 XX Q910 XX 47...

Page 44: ...IC804 Mount Mecha 409312201 A003 IC604 Mount Mecha 409447401 A007 IC601 Mount Mecha 409500101 A009 IC200 XX Mount Mecha 409311801 A001 Q805 D 4 C A D B 1 B 2 C 3 A Mount Mecha 409311601 A008 IC200 Mount Mecha 410268311 A016 Mount Mecha 410268311 A018 Mount Mecha 410268301 A012 CLP001 Mount Mecha 410268301 A017 Mount Mecha 410268301 A019 Mount Mecha 405530402 A015 D914 HOLDER Mount Mecha 410262101 ...

Page 45: ...2 2 35 2 2 36 0 3 2 37 2 8 3 2 38 2 4 2 2 39 2 3 2 5 40 0 41 1 9 42 1 8 43 0 1 0 9 44 0 7 0 9 45 8 4 46 2 3 3 8 47 4 9 48 0 1 3 2 00Vp p PAL 5 1 72Vp p NTSC 5 49 2 2 50 2 2 51 1 4 1 0 52 0 1 6 53 2 2 54 0 2 2 55 0 1 4 56 0 2 2 57 2 2 58 1 4 59 1 6 60 3 3 61 3 3 62 3 8 3 4 63 3 8 64 0 1 3 65 3 4 432 0mV NTSC 6 66 0 5 5 40Vp p 7 67 1 4 3 12Vp p 8 68 0 69 5 0 70 1 3 71 0 1 3 72 1 3 73 1 4 1 9 74 0 1 ...

Page 46: ... 4 8 10 2 IC801 1 2 2 2 0 1 3 1 6 0 4 0 5 2 7 6 2 2 7 2 8 8 8 9 IC802 1 2 8 3 2 2 0 3 3 2 4 0 5 0 6 3 3 7 3 9 8 8 9 IC804 1 0 4 719mV 17 2 0 13 6 3 12 4 4 13 6 5 0 2 51 2Vp p 16 6 13 5 13 8 7 0 4 Q001 B 0 C 2 3 2 7 E 0 Q006 B 3 3 C 2 0 E 1 9 0 Q007 B 0 C 3 4 E 0 2 Q008 B 0 6 0 3 C 0 E 0 Q009 B 0 C 2 4 2 1 E 0 1 Q010 B 3 4 C 0 E 4 1 Q012 B 0 6 C 0 E 0 Q013 B 0 C 1 8 E 0 Q100 B 2 4 C 8 9 E 1 7 1 9 Q...

Page 47: ...0 E 5 6 Q808 S 0 9 21Vp p PAL 15 376mV NTSC 15 G 5 6 D 10 4 12 2 Q809 B 0 C 0 E 0 Q810 B 0 C 0 E 0 Q814 B 0 1 C 5 0 E 0 1 Q816 B 0 C 0 E 0 Q900 B 1 4 C 0 E 2 1 Q901 B 0 3 C 0 3 E 0 Q902 B 0 3 C 0 3 E 0 Q910 B 0 C 0 E 0 Q911 B 0 C 8 9 E 0 Q912 B 0 C 0 E 0 Q8009 B 198 6 198 1 C 199 1 198 5 E 199 2 198 9 Q8010 B 0 6 C 0 1 E 0 DY800 1 40Vp p 12 Ref Pin No Voltage v ...

Page 48: ...6Vp p NTSC 2 3 1 8 1 48Vp p PAL 3 2 12Vp p NTSC 3 4 0 5 4 5 6 198 6 7 139 2 138 2 112 0Vp p PAL 4 146 0Vp p NTSC 4 8 140 6 140 3 114 0Vp p PAL 5 96 0Vp p NTSC 5 Ref Pin No Voltage v 9 136 7 135 2 115 9Vp p PAL 6 134 0Vp p NTSC 6 Q701 B 4 5 C 0 E 0 Q712 B 2 4 C 0 E 1 7 Q713 B 134 2 C 65 4 65 7 E 134 6 Q715 B 0 7 C 65 4 65 7 E 0 Q717 B 6 0 C 8 9 E 5 8 Q718 B 5 3 C 0 E 5 8 Q719 B 2 4 C 8 9 E 1 8 ...

Page 49: ...Q715 B E Q717 B E Q718 B E Q719 B E L711 L712 L750 L751 L752 L753 L754 R712 R713 R714 R715 1 7 CN701 CN702 CN703 1 5 CN704 CN705 R722 R724 R725 R726 R727 R728 R729 CN711 4 1 CN712 1 3 R730 R731 R732 L780 R735 R736 R737 C703 C710 A001 C711 A002 C712 A003 C713 A004 C714 A005 A006 R752 A007 R753 A008 C718 R754 C719 R756 R757 R758 C720 C722 C723 R760 C725 R763 R764 R765 R770 R771 R772 R773 R774 R775 R...

Page 50: ...866 C096 C673 C867 D807 C097 C674 D808 C868 D614 C098 JR800 C675 C869 D615 C099 D809 JR1903 D617 JR803 C678 D618 JR804 C679 D619 JR805 JR036 JR037 C870 JR038 D812 C872 C680 C874 D620 D815 C875 D621 IC601 JW1666 C876 D622 C682 JW1667 C877 D817 D623 C683 C878 JR040 D818 D624 T600 I O IC604 C879 D819 IC605 JR041 C685 L902 T602 I O IC606 JR042 C686 T603 JR043 IC607 JR044 T604 D629 JR045 T605 JR046 JR0...

Page 51: ...6M F EGP20G EL1Z GP08D RN4Z RU4AM T3 MMDL914T1 1PS226 115 MA2ZD14001S0 MA77 UDZSTE 175 6B UDZSTE 179 1B 2SC3779C D AA 2SC5885 MSB709 RT1 MSD601 RT1 UN2211 UN2216 TRANSISTOR 2SC3209LK 2SA1606 E 2SC4159 E RPM7240 H5 TDA6108AJF N1 IRF614 037 FN155 2SA1175 HFE 25C3311A QRSTA ANODE CATHODE E B C E C B SE135N LF38 CATHODE ANODE 1 9 3 1 2 1 3 2 ISS83 S3L20UF4 10ER20 TA2B5 10ERB20 TB3 11EQS10 TB5 RGP15J 6...

Page 52: ...50 AR212M83 AR212M61 RM W101 RM W100 NJM4556AD CAT24WC16J1 TE1 LM2903DT TJM4558CDT TA7805S Small Outline L leaded Package Pin 8 98 SOP 1 TOP VIEW DIP 1 TOP VIEW Dual In line Package Pin 6 98 AN5277T IC STV9302A 1 7 ...

Page 53: ...ied NOTE Items with no part number and no description are not stocked because they are seldom required for routine service The construction parts of an assembled part are indicated with a collation number in the remark column 5 1 28 2 4 3 29 27 13 9 9 10 11 12 14 16 6 25 26 30 31 23 13 17 32 31 8 18 20 22 24 21 19 26 25 33 33 34 7 15 SECTION 5 EXPLODED VIEWS 5 1 CHASSIS r 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3...

Page 54: ...06 01 SPRING EXTENSION 15 4 093 607 01 HOLDER DGC REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 16 1 456 280 11 DEGAUSSING COIL 17 4 094 690 01 PIECE A 90 CONV CORRECT 18 A 1073 216 A COMPLETE PWB A KV AR212M50 A 1075 693 A COMPLETE PWB A KV AR212M61 A 1075 368 A COMPLETE PWB A KV AR212M83 19 1 453 329 41 TRANSFORMER ASSY FLYBACK NX 4751 M3A4 20 1 693 659 11 TUNER 21 4 095 89...

Page 55: ...HIP 0 0068UF 10 00 25V C048 1 127 715 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 22UF 10 16V C049 1 164 227 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022UF 10 00 25V C050 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10UF 20 00 50V C052 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001UF 10 00 50V C053 1 164 227 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022UF 10 00 25V C054 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 10 00 16V C055 1 100 829 11 FILM 0 15UF 5 250V C055 KV AR212M50 M61 C055 1 100 829 31 FILM 0 15UF 5 250V C055...

Page 56: ...CT 4 7UF 20 00 50V C213 1 115 339 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 10 00 50V C214 1 127 627 91 ELECT 1000UF 20 25V C214 KV AR212M50 C214 1 126 942 61 ELECT 1000UF 20 00 25V C214 KV AR212M61 M83 C215 1 128 550 11 ELECT 2200UF 20 00 50V C216 1 126 965 11 ELECT 22UF 20 00 50V C216 KV AR212M50 C216 1 126 965 91 ELECT 22UF 20 00 50V C216 KV AR212M61 M83 C217 1 127 627 91 ELECT 1000UF 20 25V C217 KV AR212M50 C217 ...

Page 57: ... 91 ELECT 220UF 20 16V C685 KV AR212M50 C685 1 126 934 11 ELECT 220UF 20 00 16V C685 KV AR212M61 M83 C686 1 117 720 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7UF 10V C800 1 126 963 11 ELECT 4 7UF 20 00 50V C800 KV AR212M50 M61 C803 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47UF 20 00 35V C803 KV AR212M50 M61 C804 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10UF 20 00 50V C804 KV AR212M50 M61 C805 1 127 651 91 ELECT 1UF 20 50V C805 KV AR212M50 C805 1 126 960 11 ELECT 1...

Page 58: ...35V CONNECTOR CN005 1 564 506 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 3P CN200 1 564 507 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 4P CN600 1 508 786 00 PIN CONNECTOR 5MM PITCH 2P CN601 1 691 134 11 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 2P CN602 1 580 843 11 PIN CONNECTOR POWER CN800 1 564 506 11 PLUG CONNECTOR3P KV AR212M50 M61 CN904 1 508 743 00 PIN CONNECTOR 5P CT131 1 767 774 22 TRAP CERAMIC KV AR212M61 M83 CT139 1 767 775 22 TRAP CERAMIC KV AR212M61 M8...

Page 59: ... 6B D2626 8 719 067 18 DIODE RN4Z DY CONNECTOR DY800 1 580 798 11 CONNECTOR PIN DY 6P FUSE F600 1 576 232 12 FUSE 5A 250V F600 KV AR212M50 M83 F600 1 576 232 21 FUSE 5A 250V F600 KV AR212M61 FERRITE BEAD FB001 1 410 397 21 FERRITE 1 1UH FB101 1 414 229 11 FERRITE 0UH FB603 1 410 397 21 FERRITE 1 1UH FB608 1 412 911 31 FERRITE 0UH FB800 1 410 397 21 FERRITE 1 1UH FB2607 1 410 397 21 FERRITE 1 1UH F...

Page 60: ...OR 2SC2611 RESISTOR R001 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R002 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R003 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R004 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R010 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W JR038 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 JR040 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 JR041 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 JR042 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 JR043 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 JR046 1 216 8...

Page 61: ...54 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R155 1 216 837 11 METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 10W R200 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R201 1 216 827 11 METAL CHIP 3 3K 5 1 10W R202 1 216 830 11 METAL CHIP 5 6K 5 1 10W R203 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R204 1 216 827 11 METAL CHIP 3 3K 5 1 10W R205 1 216 830 11 METAL CHIP 5 6K 5 1 10W R207 1 218 867 11 METAL CHIP 6 8K 0 50 1 10W R208 1 218 867 11 METAL ...

Page 62: ...50 1 240 917 91 METAL 8 2M 5 1W R655 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R656 1 249 381 11 CARBON 1 5 1 4W R658 1 245 464 21 METAL 120K 1 1 4W R658 KV AR212M50 M83 R658 1 245 480 21 METAL 560K 1 1 4W R658 KV AR212M61 R659 1 245 470 21 METAL 220K 1 1 4W R659 KV AR212M50 M83 R659 1 245 482 21 METAL 680K 1 1 4W R659 KV AR212M61 R660 1 245 478 21 METAL 470K 1 1 4W R660 KV AR212M50 M83 R661 1 245 480 2...

Page 63: ...K 5 1 10W R923 1 218 285 11 METAL CHIP 75 5 1 10W R924 1 216 853 11 METAL CHIP 470K 5 1 10W R925 1 216 813 11 METAL CHIP 220 5 1 10W R926 1 216 813 11 METAL CHIP 220 5 1 10W R927 1 216 813 11 METAL CHIP 220 5 1 10W R928 1 218 285 11 METAL CHIP 75 5 1 10W R929 1 218 285 11 METAL CHIP 75 5 1 10W R930 1 218 285 11 METAL CHIP 75 5 1 10W R931 1 216 807 11 METAL CHIP 68 5 1 10W R932 1 216 864 11 SHORT C...

Page 64: ...4 7UF 20 00 250V C756 1 126 965 11 ELECT 22UF 20 00 50V C756 KV AR212M50 C756 1 126 965 91 ELECT 22UF 20 00 50V C756 KV AR212M61 M83 C781 1 107 651 11 ELECT 4 7UF 20 00 250V C783 1 102 074 00 CERAMIC 0 001UF 10 00 50V C783 KV AR212M50 C783 1 102 121 00 CERAMIC 0 0022UF 10 00 50V C783 KV AR212M61 M83 C784 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100UF 20 00 16V CONNECTOR CN701 1 564 510 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 7P CN703 1 564 ...

Page 65: ...1 4W R793 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R794 1 249 377 11 CARBON 0 47 5 1 4W R795 1 260 352 11 CARBON 100K 5 1 2W VARIABLE RESISTOR RV750 1 241 656 11 RES ADJ METAL FILM 110M TRANSFORMER TP700 1 508 784 21 PIN CONNECTOR 5MM PITCH 1P TP701 1 508 784 21 PIN CONNECTOR 5MM PITCH 1P CV ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS 1 417 151 22 MATCHING TRANSFORMER ANTENNA KV AR212M50 1 754 114 11 ANTENNA TELESCOP...

Page 66: ...2 1 2004 Sony Corporation KV AR212 KV AR142 2 177 708 12 1 M50 GB Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Trinitron Color TV 01GB01COV Vtn p65 8 6 04 9 03 AM 1 Black ...

Page 67: ...voltages and other hazards are present inside the TV Refer servicing and disposal of the TV to qualified personnel Your TV is recommended for home use only Do not use the TV in any vehicle or where it may be subject to excessive dust heat moisture or vibrations Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object falls into it Have it checked immediately by qualified personnel only Do not block the...

Page 68: ...appliances to the same power socket Do not damage the power cord Pull the power cord out by the plug Do not pull the power cord itself Even if your TV is turned off it is still connected to the AC power source mains as long as the power cord is plugged in Unplug the TV before moving it or if you are not going to use it for several days To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the TV to rain o...

Page 69: ...TV 20 mm 3 8 mm screws clamps band Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV 1 Put a cord or chain through the clamps 2 Screw one clamp to a wall or pillar and the other clamp to the provided hole at the rear of your TV Note Use only the supplied screws Use of other screws may damage the TV or 01GB02WAR Vtn p65 8 6 04 9 05 AM 4 Black ...

Page 70: ...Setup 7 Overview of Controls TV top control front and rear panels 9 Using the remote control and basic functions 10 Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes 12 Menu Adjustment Introducing the menu system 13 Changing the Picture setting 16 Changing the Sound setting 17 Changing the Timer setting 19 Changing the Channel Setup setting 20 Changing the Setup setting 22 GB 01GB03TOC Vtn...

Page 71: ... TV by following the instructions of the Initial Setup menu see page 7 Plug in the power cord then press on the TV to turn it on Note The 1 standby indicator flashes green for a few seconds when turning on the TV This does not indicate a malfunction Connect the antenna cable not supplied to 8 antenna input at the rear of the TV Tip You can also connect your TV to other optional components see page...

Page 72: ...set the channels automatically The screen will indicate automatic presetting is in progress After all available channels have been tuned and stored the Program Sorting menu appears automatically on the screen To skip automatic channel presetting select No then press t If the message No channel found Please connect cable antenna appears check your TV connections then press t 3 The Program Sorting m...

Page 73: ...re slanted then press t KV AR212M50 only If no adjustment is necessary then press t 5 Press 2 to select No then press t This menu will not appear again the next time you turn on the TV by pressing To allow this menu to appear again select Yes then press t Tips You can immediately go to the end of the Initial Setup menu by pressing MENU You can also set up your TV by pressing the MENU button on the...

Page 74: ... 6 2 Remote control sensor 3 Wake Up indicator 19 3 1 Standby indicator 6 4 i Headphone jack 5 t2 Video input terminal 2 23 6 PROG Select program number 7 2 Adjust volume 8 t Select TV or video input 23 Menu operations 7 2 Select and adjust items 8 t Confirm selected items 9 MENU Display or cancel the menu 0 SOUND MODE Select sound mode options with a 5 Band 12 Graphic Equalizer display qa 8 Anten...

Page 75: ...atched for at least five seconds 4 PROG Select program number 5 2 Adjust volume 8 Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode Off 9 Mute the sound 0 Display on screen information qs t Select TV or video input 23 qd 0 9 Input numbers qh Select surround mode options KV AR212M50 only TruSurround surround sound that spreads out to the rear of a room WOW full deep bass sound Simulated stereo like monaura...

Page 76: ...t items 15 Timer operations qf Set TV to turn on automatically according to the desired period of time qg Set TV to turn off automatically according to the desired period of time Stereo bilingual operations qa A B Not function for your TV WOW TruSurround SRS and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs Inc WOW TruSurround and SRS technologies are incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc Licensed by B...

Page 77: ...nd setting from the Sound Adjustment option in the menu see page 18 x Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the Personal option Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode Select To view Dynamic high contrast pictures Standard normal pictures Soft mild pictures Personal the last adjusted pic...

Page 78: ... picture mode Dynamic t Standard t Soft t Personal Adjust the Personal option Picture t Brightness t Color t Hue t Sharpness t Reset Adjust white color tint Cool t Neutral t Warm Sharpen the edges of each object High t Low t Off Optimize picture quality On t Off Select the sound mode Dynamic t Drama t Soft t Personal Adjust sound frequency settings of Personal option Adjust t Reset Select to empha...

Page 79: ...y Set TV to turn on automatically Preset channels automatically Preset channels manually Label the program number Block unwanted programs Change the order in which the channels appear on the screen Change the menu language English t Vietnamese Adjust the picture position Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode t Off Label the connected equipment Select the color system Auto t PAL t SECAM t NTSC3...

Page 80: ... setting value Move to the next previous menu level Cancel the menu Press V v B or b B or b MENU Press V or v to select the desired item Press or b to confirm your selection and go to the next level Press MENU to display the menu TV MENU PROG Select Confirm End Picture Color Temperature Cool VM High Picture Adjustment Mode Dynamic Intelligent Picture On Select End Channel Setup Program Block Progr...

Page 81: ...To cancel select Off then press You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Picture Adjustment Color Temperature and VM options only when the Personal mode is selected Adjusting the Picture Adjustment items under Personal mode 1 Press V or v to select either Picture contrast Brightness Color Hue color tones or Sharpness then press Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory s...

Page 82: ...Volume adjust the volume of all program numbers and video inputs automatically Press V or v to select On then press To cancel select Off then press Surround KV AR212M50 only choose either TruSurround WOW Simulated or Off see page 10 KV AR142M50 only choose either SRS Simulated or Off see page 10 You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Sound Adjustment option only when the Per...

Page 83: ... Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory setting 2 Press B or b to select the desired sound frequency then press V or v to adjust the setting and press The adjusted settings will be received when you select Personal Notes Adjusting higher frequency will affect higher pitched sound and adjusting lower frequency will affect lower pitched sound You may display the settings directly using the ...

Page 84: ...ke Up Timer set TV to turn on automatically Press V or v to select the desired period of time max of 12 hours then press After the selected length of time the TV switches on automatically and Wake Up Timer will appear on the screen The indicator on the TV lights up amber once you set the Wake Up Timer Notes You can also cancel Sleep Timer and Wake Up Timer by turning off the TV s main power If no ...

Page 85: ...Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select Label and press Press V or v to select alphanumeric characters for the label then press Program Block block unwanted programs 1 Select Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select Block and press then press V or v to choose either On or Off If you preset a blocked program number that ...

Page 86: ...ove them by using the Fine tuning feature 1 Press V or v to select Fine then press 2 Press V or v to select Manual then press 3 Press V v B or b until the picture and sound quality are optimal then press The or icon on the menu flashes while tuning 5 If you want to skip this program number when using PROG you can select the Skip feature 1 Press V or v to select Skip then press 2 Press V or v to se...

Page 87: ...uipment 1 Select Video Input and press Press V or v to select the input you want to label then press 2 Select Label and press then press V or v to select the label options Video 1 Video 2 DVD VCR SAT Game or Edit You may edit the video label Press V or v to select alphanumeric characters for the label then press Color System select the color system Press V or v to select either Auto PAL SECAM NTSC...

Page 88: ...S Video cable not supplied Antenna cable not supplied VCR TV rear panel Audio Video cable not supplied Camcorder Notes If you connect a VCR to 8 antenna input preset the signal output from the VCR to the program number 0 on the TV see page 21 When both S video and video for t 1 are connected at the same time S video is automatically selected To view video disconnect the S video cable Walkman Radio...

Page 89: ...CR MONO MONO VCR Audio Video cable not supplied Notes If your DVD player can output interlace and progressive mode signals select the interlace output when connecting to component video input on your TV Your TV can receive either 525i 60Hz or 625i 50Hz interlace signals Some DVD player terminals may be labeled differently If you select DVD on your TV screen the signal from the T monitor output jac...

Page 90: ... use Display the Channel Setup menu and set the Signal Booster to Off from Manual Program Display the Channel Setup menu and select the appropriate TV System from Manual Program Check the power cord antenna and VCR connections Press 1 power Press main power on the TV to turn off the TV for about five seconds then turn it on again The connection is loose or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is...

Page 91: ... earth s magnetic field may affect the TV Press 2 to increase the volume level Press to cancel the muting Display the Setup menu and set the Portable Audio Mode to Off Do not use a hair dryer or other equipment near the TV Check the antenna setup Contact a Sony dealer for advice Use a highly directional antenna Use the fine tuning Fine function Check the antenna setup Contact a Sony dealer for adv...

Page 92: ...ion indicates the possible problems The Signal Booster is functioning to detect a weak signal This does not indicate a malfunction Changes in room temperature sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or contract causing a noise This does not indicate a malfunction The TV s demagnetizing function is working This does not indicate a malfunction Keep external speakers or other equipment away from the TV ...

Page 93: ...UHF E21 to E69 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 UHF B21 to B68 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 VHF C1 to C12 R1 to R12 UHF C13 to C57 R21 to R60 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 Z1 to Z39 VHF A2 to A13 UHF A14 to A79 CATV A 8 to A 2 A to W 4 W 6 to W 84 75 ohm external terminal 10 W 10 W 3 W 3 W Input 2 Output 1 Phono jacks 1 Vp p 75 ohms Input 2 Output 1 Phono jacks 500 mVrms Input 1 Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync...

Page 94: ...the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference 使用說明書 使用本電視機之前請先詳細閱讀此手冊 並妥善保存以備日後用作參考 Panduan Pengendalian Sebelum mengendalikan unit baca buku panduan ini dengan teliti dan simpan untuk rujukan masa depan KV AR212 KV AR142 2004 Sony Corporation 2 179 784 11 1 M61 M50 GB GB MY CT ...

Page 95: ...h voltages and other hazards are present inside the TV Refer servicing and disposal of the TV to qualified personnel Your TV is recommended for home use only Do not use the TV in any vehicle or where it may be subject to excessive dust heat moisture or vibrations Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object falls into it Have it checked immediately by qualified personnel only Do not block t...

Page 96: ...y appliances to the same power socket Do not damage the power cord Pull the power cord out by the plug Do not pull the power cord itself Even if your TV is turned off it is still connected to the AC power source mains as long as the power cord is plugged in Unplug the TV before moving it or if you are not going to use it for several days To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the TV to rain...

Page 97: ...e TV 20 mm 3 8 mm screws clamps band Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV 1 Put a cord or chain through the clamps 2 Screw one clamp to a wall or pillar and the other clamp to the provided hole at the rear of your TV Note Use only the supplied screws Use of other screws may damage the TV or 01GB02WAR MLY p65 6 18 04 9 28 AM 4 Black ...

Page 98: ...l front and rear panels 9 Using the remote control and basic functions 10 Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes 12 Enjoying stereo or bilingual programs KV AR212M61 only 13 Viewing Teletext KV AR212M61 only 14 Menu Adjustment Introducing the menu system 15 Changing the Picture setting 18 Changing the Sound setting 19 Changing the Timer setting 21 Changing the Channel Setup sett...

Page 99: ...he TV by following the instructions of the Initial Setup menu see page 7 Plug in the power cord then press on the TV to turn it on Note The 1 standby indicator flashes green for a few seconds when turning on the TV This does not indicate a malfunction Connect the antenna cable not supplied to 8 antenna input at the rear of the TV Tip You can also connect your TV to other optional components see pa...

Page 100: ...reset the channels automatically The screen will indicate automatic presetting is in progress After all available channels have been tuned and stored the Program Sorting menu appears automatically on the screen To skip automatic channel presetting select No then press t If the message No channel found Please connect cable antenna appears check your TV connections then press t 3 The Program Sorting...

Page 101: ... are slanted then press t KV AR212M61 only If no adjustment is necessary then press t 5 Press 2 to select No then press t This menu will not appear again the next time you turn on the TV by pressing To allow this menu to appear again select Yes then press t Tips You can immediately go to the end of the Initial Setup menu by pressing MENU You can also set up your TV by pressing the MENU button on t...

Page 102: ...TV 6 2 Remote control sensor 3 Wake Up indicator 21 3 1 Standby indicator 6 4 i Headphone jack 5 t2 Video input terminal 2 25 6 PROG Select program number 7 2 Adjust volume 8 t Select TV or video input 25 Menu operations 7 2 Select and adjust items 8 t Confirm selected items 9 MENU Display or cancel the menu 0 SOUND MODE Select sound mode options with a 5 Band 12 Graphic Equalizer display qa 8 Ant...

Page 103: ...n watched for at least five seconds 4 PROG Select program number 5 2 Adjust volume 9 Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode Off 0 Display on screen information qa Mute the sound qd t Select TV or video input 25 qf 0 9 Input numbers qj Select surround mode options KV AR212M61 only TruSurround surround sound that spreads out to the rear of a room WOW full deep bass sound Simulated stereo like mon...

Page 104: ... green label KV AR212M61 only 4 Display the next or previous page 14 8 Display Teletext broadcast 14 0 Reveal concealed information 14 qs Enlarge the Teletext display 14 qd Stop Teletext display from scrolling 14 qg Display Teletext service contents 14 qh Show TV screen while waiting for Teletext page 14 wa red green Access a FASTEXT menu 14 yellow blue Stereo bilingual operations KV AR212M61 only...

Page 105: ...ound setting from the Sound Adjustment option in the menu see page 20 x Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the Personal option Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode Select To view Dynamic high contrast pictures Standard normal pictures Soft mild pictures Personal the last adjusted p...

Page 106: ...monaural When receiving an A2 program Broadcasting On screen display Selected sound A2 stereo A2 bilingual NICAM Stereo sound Mono Regular sound t t NICAM Main Main sound NICAM Sub Sub sound Mono Regular sound t t t Mono Regular sound Stereo Stereo sound t t Main Main sound Sub Sub sound t t NICAM Main Main sound Mono Regular sound t t Note If the stereo sound is noisy when receiving a stereo prog...

Page 107: ... reenter the correct page number To access the next or previous page press or hold pause a Press to display the symbol at Teletext display the top left corner of the screen To resume normal Teletext viewing press reveal concealed Press information e g To conceal the information press the an answer to a quiz button again enlarge the Teletext Press Each time you press the display Teletext display ch...

Page 108: ...he picture mode Dynamic t Standard t Soft t Personal Adjust the Personal option Picture t Brightness t Color t Hue t Sharpness t Reset Adjust white color tint Cool t Neutral t Warm Sharpen the edges of each object High t Low t Off Optimize picture quality On t Off Select the sound mode Dynamic t Drama t Soft t Personal Adjust sound frequency settings of Personal option Adjust t Reset Select to emp...

Page 109: ...ally Set TV to turn on automatically Preset channels automatically Preset channels manually Label the program number Block unwanted programs Change the order in which the channels appear on the screen Change the menu language English t Chinese Adjust the picture position Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode t Off Label the connected equipment Select the color system Auto t PAL t SECAM t NTSC3...

Page 110: ...e setting value Move to the next previous menu level Cancel the menu Press V v B or b B or b MENU Press V or v to select the desired item Press or b to confirm your selection and go to the next level Press MENU to display the menu TV 0 MENU PROG Select Confirm End Picture Color Temperature Cool VM High Picture Adjustment Mode Dynamic Intelligent Picture On Select End Channel Setup Program Block Pr...

Page 111: ...s To cancel select Off then press You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Picture Adjustment Color Temperature and VM options only when the Personal mode is selected Adjusting the Picture Adjustment items under Personal mode 1 Press V or v to select either Picture contrast Brightness Color Hue color tones or Sharpness then press Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory...

Page 112: ...t Volume adjust the volume of all program numbers and video inputs automatically Press V or v to select On then press To cancel select Off then press Surround KV AR212M61 only choose either TruSurround WOW Simulated or Off see page 10 KV AR142M50 only choose either SRS Simulated or Off see page 10 You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Sound Adjustment option only when the P...

Page 113: ...ss Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory setting 2 Press B or b to select the desired sound frequency then press V or v to adjust the setting and press The adjusted settings will be received when you select Personal Notes Adjusting higher frequency will affect higher pitched sound and adjusting lower frequency will affect lower pitched sound You may display the settings directly using th...

Page 114: ...Wake Up Timer set TV to turn on automatically Press V or v to select the desired period of time max of 12 hours then press After the selected length of time the TV switches on automatically and Wake Up Timer will appear on the screen The indicator on the TV lights up amber once you set the Wake Up Timer Notes You can also cancel Sleep Timer and Wake Up Timer by turning off the TV s main power If n...

Page 115: ...t Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select Label and press Press V or v to select alphanumeric characters for the label then press Program Block block unwanted programs 1 Select Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select Block and press then press V or v to choose either On or Off If you preset a blocked program number tha...

Page 116: ...prove them by using the Fine tuning feature 1 Press V or v to select Fine then press 2 Press V or v to select Manual then press 3 Press V v B or b until the picture and sound quality are optimal then press The or icon on the menu flashes while tuning 5 If you want to skip this program number when using PROG you can select the Skip feature 1 Press V or v to select Skip then press 2 Press V or v to ...

Page 117: ...uipment 1 Select Video Input and press Press V or v to select the input you want to label then press 2 Select Label and press then press V or v to select the label options Video 1 Video 2 DVD VCR SAT Game or Edit You may edit the video label Press V or v to select alphanumeric characters for the label then press Color System select the color system Press V or v to select either Auto PAL SECAM NTSC...

Page 118: ...d S Video cable not supplied Antenna cable not supplied VCR TV rear panel Audio Video cable not supplied Camcorder Notes If you connect a VCR to 8 antenna input preset the signal output from the VCR to the program number 0 on the TV see page 23 When both S video and video for t 1 are connected at the same time S video is automatically selected To view video disconnect the S video cable Walkman Rad...

Page 119: ...B CR MONO MONO VCR Audio Video cable not supplied Notes If your DVD player can output interlace and progressive mode signals select the interlace output when connecting to component video input on your TV Your TV can receive either 525i 60Hz or 625i 50Hz interlace signals Some DVD player terminals may be labeled differently If you select DVD on your TV screen the signal from the T monitor output j...

Page 120: ...e Channel Setup menu and set the Signal Booster to Auto from Manual Program Try using an external booster Turn off or disconnect the external booster if it is in use Display the Channel Setup menu and set the Signal Booster to Off from Manual Program Display the Channel Setup menu and select the appropriate TV System from Manual Program Check the power cord antenna and VCR connections Press 1 powe...

Page 121: ...he earth s magnetic field may affect the TV Press 2 to increase the volume level Press to cancel the muting Display the Setup menu and set the Portable Audio Mode to Off Do not use a hair dryer or other equipment near the TV Check the antenna setup Contact a Sony dealer for advice Use a highly directional antenna Use the fine tuning Fine function Check the antenna setup Contact a Sony dealer for a...

Page 122: ...tion is loose or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is inappropriate Signal transmission is too low Your TV s self diagnosis function indicates the possible problems The Signal Booster is functioning to detect a weak signal This does not indicate a malfunction Keep external speakers or other equipment away from the TV Do not move the TV while the TV is turned on Press main power on the TV to t...

Page 123: ...when the TV is turned on Possible cause Symptom Solutions Page Changes in room temperature sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or contract causing a noise This does not indicate a malfunction The TV s demagnetizing function is working This does not indicate a malfunction continued 01GB08ADV MLY p65 6 18 04 9 38 AM 30 Black ...

Page 124: ...ingual B G KV AR212M61 only English French KV AR212M61 only VHF E2 to E12 UHF E21 to E69 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 UHF B21 to B68 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 VHF C1 to C12 R1 to R12 UHF C13 to C57 R21 to R60 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 Z1 to Z39 VHF A2 to A13 UHF A14 to A79 CATV A 8 to A 2 A to W 4 W 6 to W 84 75 ohm external terminal 10 W 10 W 3 W 3 W Input 2 Output 1 Phono jacks 1 Vp p 75 ohms Input...

Page 125: ...004 Sony Corporation KV AR212 KV AR142 2 177 799 11 1 M83 M80 GB Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Trinitron Color TV 01GB01COV STTId p65 6 24 04 10 54 AM 1 Black ...

Page 126: ...ltages and other hazards are present inside the TV Refer servicing and disposal of the TV to qualified personnel Your TV is recommended for home use only Do not use the TV in any vehicle or where it may be subject to excessive dust heat moisture or vibrations Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object falls into it Have it checked immediately by qualified personnel only Do not block the v...

Page 127: ...liances to the same power socket Do not damage the power cord Pull the power cord out by the plug Do not pull the power cord itself Even if your TV is turned off it is still connected to the AC power source mains as long as the power cord is plugged in Unplug the TV before moving it or if you are not going to use it for several days To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the TV to rain or m...

Page 128: ...20 mm 3 8 mm screws clamps band Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV 1 Put a cord or chain through the clamps 2 Screw one clamp to a wall or pillar and the other clamp to the provided hole at the rear of your TV Note Use only the supplied screws Use of other screws may damage the TV or 01GB02WAR STTId p65 6 24 04 10 51 AM 4 Black ...

Page 129: ...tup 7 Overview of Controls TV top control front and rear panels 9 Using the remote control and basic functions 10 Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes 12 Menu Adjustment Introducing the menu system 13 Changing the Picture setting 16 Changing the Sound setting 17 Changing the Timer setting 19 Changing the Channel Setup setting 20 Changing the Setup setting 22 GB 01GB03TOC STTId...

Page 130: ...V by following the instructions of the Initial Setup menu see page 7 Plug in the power cord then press on the TV to turn it on Note The 1 standby indicator flashes green for a few seconds when turning on the TV This does not indicate a malfunction Connect the antenna cable not supplied to 8 antenna input at the rear of the TV Tip You can also connect your TV to other optional components see page 2...

Page 131: ... automatically The screen will indicate automatic presetting is in progress After all available channels have been tuned and stored the Program Sorting menu appears automatically on the screen To skip automatic channel presetting select No then press t If the message No channel found Please connect cable antenna appears check your TV connections then press t 3 The Program Sorting menu enables you ...

Page 132: ...nu 4 Press 2 to select No then press t This menu will not appear again the next time you turn on the TV by pressing To allow this menu to appear again select Yes then press t Tips You can immediately go to the end of the Initial Setup menu by pressing MENU You can also set up your TV by pressing the MENU button on the top control panel for about five seconds or using the menu system see page 13 01...

Page 133: ... 2 Remote control sensor 3 Wake Up indicator 19 3 1 Standby indicator 6 4 i Headphone jack 5 t2 Video input terminal 2 23 6 PROG Select program number 7 2 Adjust volume 8 t Select TV or video input 23 Menu operations 7 2 Select and adjust items 8 t Confirm selected items 9 MENU Display or cancel the menu 0 SOUND MODE Select sound mode options with a 5 Band 12 Graphic Equalizer display qa 8 Antenna...

Page 134: ...hed for at least five seconds 4 PROG Select program number 5 2 Adjust volume 8 Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode Off 9 Mute the sound 0 Display on screen information qs t Select TV or video input 23 qd 0 9 Input numbers qh Select surround mode options KV AR212M83 only TruSurround surround sound that spreads out to the rear of a room WOW full deep bass sound Simulated stereo like monaural s...

Page 135: ...items 15 Timer operations qf Set TV to turn on automatically according to the desired period of time qg Set TV to turn off automatically according to the desired period of time Stereo bilingual operations qa A B Not function for your TV WOW TruSurround SRS and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs Inc WOW TruSurround and SRS technologies are incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc Licensed by BBE...

Page 136: ... setting from the Sound Adjustment option in the menu see page 18 x Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the Personal option Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode Select To view Dynamic high contrast pictures Standard normal pictures Soft mild pictures Personal the last adjusted pictu...

Page 137: ...ct the picture mode Dynamic t Standard t Soft t Personal Adjust the Personal option Picture t Brightness t Color t Hue t Sharpness t Reset Adjust white color tint Cool t Neutral t Warm Sharpen the edges of each object High t Low t Off Optimize picture quality On t Off Select the sound mode Dynamic t Drama t Soft t Personal Adjust sound frequency settings of Personal option Adjust t Reset Select to...

Page 138: ...t TV to turn on automatically Preset channels automatically Preset channels manually Label the program number Block unwanted programs Change the order in which the channels appear on the screen Change the menu language English t Arabic Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode t Off Label the connected equipment Select the color system Auto t PAL t SECAM t NTSC3 58 t NTSC4 43 Select the input conn...

Page 139: ...etting value Move to the next previous menu level Cancel the menu Press V v B or b B or b MENU Press V or v to select the desired item Press or b to confirm your selection and go to the next level Press MENU to display the menu TV MENU PROG Select Confirm End Picture Color Temperature Cool VM High Picture Adjustment Mode Dynamic Intelligent Picture On Select End Channel Setup Program Block Program...

Page 140: ... cancel select Off then press You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Picture Adjustment Color Temperature and VM options only when the Personal mode is selected Adjusting the Picture Adjustment items under Personal mode 1 Press V or v to select either Picture contrast Brightness Color Hue color tones or Sharpness then press Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory set...

Page 141: ...lume adjust the volume of all program numbers and video inputs automatically Press V or v to select On then press To cancel select Off then press Surround KV AR212M83 only choose either TruSurround WOW Simulated or Off see page 10 KV AR142M80 only choose either SRS Simulated or Off see page 10 You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Sound Adjustment option only when the Perso...

Page 142: ...electing Reset will set your TV to the factory setting 2 Press B or b to select the desired sound frequency then press V or v to adjust the setting and press The adjusted settings will be received when you select Personal Notes Adjusting higher frequency will affect higher pitched sound and adjusting lower frequency will affect lower pitched sound You may display the settings directly using the SO...

Page 143: ... Up Timer set TV to turn on automatically Press V or v to select the desired period of time max of 12 hours then press After the selected length of time the TV switches on automatically and Wake Up Timer will appear on the screen The indicator on the TV lights up amber once you set the Wake Up Timer Notes You can also cancel Sleep Timer and Wake Up Timer by turning off the TV s main power If no bu...

Page 144: ...gram and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select Label and press Press V or v to select alphanumeric characters for the label then press Program Block block unwanted programs 1 Select Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select Block and press then press V or v to choose either On or Off If you preset a blocked program number that pro...

Page 145: ...e them by using the Fine tuning feature 1 Press V or v to select Fine then press 2 Press V or v to select Manual then press 3 Press V v B or b until the picture and sound quality are optimal then press The or icon on the menu flashes while tuning 5 If you want to skip this program number when using PROG you can select the Skip feature 1 Press V or v to select Skip then press 2 Press V or v to sele...

Page 146: ...then press 2 Select Label and press then press V or v to select the label options Video 1 Video 2 DVD VCR SAT Game or Edit You may edit the video label Press V or v to select alphanumeric characters for the label then press Color System select the color system Press V or v to select either Auto PAL SECAM NTSC3 58 or NTSC4 43 then press Normally set this to Auto Portable Audio enjoy the sound of au...

Page 147: ...Video cable not supplied Antenna cable not supplied VCR TV rear panel Audio Video cable not supplied Camcorder Notes If you connect a VCR to 8 antenna input preset the signal output from the VCR to the program number 0 on the TV see page 21 When both S video and video for t 1 are connected at the same time S video is automatically selected To view video disconnect the S video cable Walkman Radio A...

Page 148: ... MONO MONO VCR Audio Video cable not supplied Notes If your DVD player can output interlace and progressive mode signals select the interlace output when connecting to component video input on your TV Your TV can receive either 525i 60Hz or 625i 50Hz interlace signals Some DVD player terminals may be labeled differently If you select DVD on your TV screen the signal from the T monitor output jacks...

Page 149: ...se Display the Channel Setup menu and set the Signal Booster to Off from Manual Program Display the Channel Setup menu and select the appropriate TV System from Manual Program Check the power cord antenna and VCR connections Press 1 power Press main power on the TV to turn off the TV for about five seconds then turn it on again The connection is loose or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is i...

Page 150: ...l speakers or other equipment or the direction of the earth s magnetic field may affect the TV Press 2 to increase the volume level Press to cancel the muting Display the Setup menu and set the Portable Audio Mode to Off Do not use a hair dryer or other equipment near the TV Check the antenna setup Contact a Sony dealer for advice Use a highly directional antenna Use the fine tuning Fine function ...

Page 151: ... indicates the possible problems The Signal Booster is functioning to detect a weak signal This does not indicate a malfunction Changes in room temperature sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or contract causing a noise This does not indicate a malfunction The TV s demagnetizing function is working This does not indicate a malfunction Keep external speakers or other equipment away from the TV Do ...

Page 152: ...F E21 to E69 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 UHF B21 to B68 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 VHF C1 to C12 R1 to R12 UHF C13 to C57 R21 to R60 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 Z1 to Z39 VHF A2 to A13 UHF A14 to A79 CATV A 8 to A 2 A to W 4 W 6 to W 84 75 ohm external terminal 10 W 10 W 3 W 3 W Input 2 Output 1 Phono jacks 1 Vp p 75 ohms Input 2 Output 1 Phono jacks 500 mVrms Input 1 Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync n...

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