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Instruction Manual

KF-50SX100U
KF-50SX100HK
KF-50SX100MN

©2001 by Sony Corporation    

GB

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Page 1: ...R 4 078 836 42 1 Instruction Manual KF 50SX100U KF 50SX100HK KF 50SX100MN 2001 by Sony Corporation GB ...

Page 2: ...nd an appropriate plug fitted in accordance with the following instructions The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to...

Page 3: ...te Control of other Sony Equipment 30 Additional Information Optimum Viewing Area 31 Replacing the Lamp 32 Specifications 33 Troubleshooting 34 Television Channel Number Guide for United Kingdom 35 MENU K When moving the set two persons are needed DO NOT push speaker nets placed on the both side of the screen to prevent these parts from deformation and do not grasp the front panels to prevent thes...

Page 4: ...ideo Input jack Programme up or down buttons selects TV channels Selecting input source Volume control buttons On Off Switch Standby indicator By pressing the switch on off button of the Remote Control to off the standby indicator lights up in red By pressing the main switch on off on the set to off the standby indicator lights up in amber Headphone jack Audio Input jacks S Video Input jack Press ...

Page 5: ...ime Press to switch the time on or off available only when teletext is broadcast VCR operation For more details please refer to the section Remote Control of other Sony Equipment Besides TV functions all coloured buttons as well as green symbols are also used for Teletext operation For more details please refer to the Teletext section of this instruction manual Overview To Temporarily Switch Off P...

Page 6: ...set refer to the Manually Tuning the TV section of this instruction manual to tune in the set to the output of your VCR Also refer to your VCR instruction manual to find out how to find the output channel of your VCR OUT IN Installation Stabilizing the set the set After setting up secure the set to a wall etc with the supplied brackets for safety purposes 1 Mount the two supplied brackets with the...

Page 7: ...ting from programme position 1 4 The Auto Tuning menu appears on the screen in the selected language then press the OK button on the remote control to select Yes 5 A new menu appears automatically on the screen asking you to check that the aerial is connected Confirm that the aerial is connected and then press the OK button to start the automatic tuning The TV starts to automatically search and st...

Page 8: ... enabling you to change the order in which the channels appear on the screen a If you do not wish to change the channel order go to step 7 b If you wish to change the channel order 1 Push the joystick on the remote control or 4 to select the programme number with the channel TV Broadcast you wish to rearrange then push z to enter 2 Push the joystick or 4 to select the new programme number position...

Page 9: ...u or option push the joystick 4 or To enter to the selected menu or option push z To return to the last menu or option push Z To alter settings of your selected option push 4 Z or z To confirm and store your selection press OK 3 Press the MENU button to remove the menu from the screen Your set uses an on screen menu system to guide you through the operations Use the following buttons on the Remote...

Page 10: ...Manual Programme Preset Further Programme Preset RGB Set Up Personal ID Demo Teletext Top Bottom Full Text Clear Reveal Time Page Page Overview Select Enter Menu System On Screen display Menus Guide Picture Adjustment Select Enter Menu Picture Mode Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Reset AI Noise Reduction Colour Tone Personal On Off Normal Audio Adjustment Equaliser Mode Equaliser Adjustment B...

Page 11: ...elected Only avalaible for NTSC colour signal e g USA video tapes 4 Push the joystick 4 Z or z to alter the selected item then press the OK button to store the new adjustment 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to alter the other items 6 Press the MENU button to exit and return to the normal TV screen Changing the Picture Mode Quickly You can quickly change the Picture Mode without entering the Picture Control...

Page 12: ... For a stereo broadcast Mono 4 Stereo For a bilingual broadcast Mono for mono channel if available A for channel 1 4 B for channel 2 Headphones l Volume Z Less z More l Dual Sound For a stereo broadcast Mono 4 Stereo For a bilingual broadcast Mono for mono channel if available A for channel 1 B for channel 2 4 PAP only when PAP is switched on Can only be permanently stored if Personal Equaliser Mo...

Page 13: ... TV screen Changing Sound Mode Quickly You can quickly change Sound mode without entering the Sound Control menu screen 1 Press the button on the remote control repeatedly to directly access and select your desired sound mode Personal Vocal Jazz Rock Pop or Flat 2 Press the OK button to remove the display from the screen Menu System Equaliser Mode Personal Vocal Jazz Rock Pop Flat S RM 903 PROGR M...

Page 14: ... size to eliminate any dark areas on the TV picture as shown on the section Changing the Screen Format Format Correction Off 4 3 14 9 is selected only if Auto Format is set to Normal 4 On Smart mode is selected automatically for or Full 4 3 14 9 broadcast Sleep Timer 4 Off 10 min 20 min 90 min One minute before the set switches into standby mode the time remaining is displayed on the screen automa...

Page 15: ...oadcast channel or the channel of the VCR signal Then press the OK button to store or push to continue searching the desired channel c For external input sources EXT push to select the input source where you have connected your equipment AV1 AV2 AV3 or AV4 Then press the OK button to store 9 Repeat steps 4 to 8 a b or c if you wish to store more channels 10 Press the MENU button to exit and return...

Page 16: ...ter number or a blank then push z to confirm this character Select the other four characters in the same way 8 After selecting all the characters press the OK button 9 Repeat steps 5 to 8 if you wish to label other channels 10 Press the MENU button to exit and return to the normal TV screen When you select a named channel the name appears for a few seconds on the screen S RM 903 PROGR MENU 1 4 7 2...

Page 17: ...nu System Menu System You can programme this set to skip any unwanted programme numbers when they are selected with the PROGR buttons To cancel this function afterwards proceed in the same way as described below by selecting Off instead of On in step 6 Skipping Programme positions S RM 903 PROGR MENU 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 TV VIDEO Picture Adjustment Select Enter Menu Picture Mode Contrast Brightness...

Page 18: ... OK button Repeat steps 5 and 6b to adjust the volume level of the other channels c AFT Push the joystick or 4 to fine tune the channel frequency over a range of 15 to 15 then press the OK button Repeat steps 5 and 6c if you wish to fine tune other channels d DECODER Push the joystick or 4 to select AV1 for a decoder connected to the Scart 1 or AV2 for a decoder connected to the Scart 2 q 2 SMARTL...

Page 19: ... ID option the code you entered above will be displayed You will not be able to select and change this option Menu System Menu System You can programme this set with a personal code using up to eleven characters letters and numbers Then using this fuction it will be possible to identify your set if it was ever stolen This code can only be input once Make sure to write it down in this instruction m...

Page 20: ...d shows most of the available picture functions Note Press the button on the remote control to stop the Demo mode and return to the normal TV screen S RM 903 PROGR MENU 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 TV VIDEO Picture Adjustment Select Enter Menu Picture Mode Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Reset AI Noise Reduction Colour Tone Personal On Off Normal Set Up Auto Tuning Programme Sorting Select NexTView AV...

Page 21: ...u System S RM 903 PROGR MENU 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 TV VIDEO Menu System When connecting an RGB source such as a DVD player to the Scart connector 1 you may need to readjust the H Centre of the picture Adjusting the H Centre picture for an RGB source Picture Adjustment Select Enter Menu Picture Mode Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Reset AI Noise Reduction Colour Tone Personal On Off Normal Set U...

Page 22: ...umn highlighted push the joystick or 4 to select a letter number or blank then push z to confirm this character Select the other four characters in the same way 7 After selecting all the characters press the OK button 8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 if you wish to select the picture size or label other input sources 9 Press the MENU button to exit and return to the normal TV screen Whenever the equipment wi...

Page 23: ...d on press the number buttons to select a TV channel or press to select a video source 2 To change the source of the right screen With PAP switched on press the button on the remote control When the symbol appears at the bottom of the right screen press the number buttons to select a TV channel or press to select a video source Swapping screens With PAP switched on press the button on the remote c...

Page 24: ...ion line is displayed showing the number of subpages Select the sub page by pressing 4 or To freeze a Teletext page Press the button to freeze the page Press again to cancel the freeze Revealing the index page Press the button to reveal the index page normally page 100 Fastext only available if the TV station broadcasts Fastext signals When the colour coded menu appears at the bottom of a teletext...

Page 25: ...u can call up a time coded page such as an alarm page at a time specified by you After you have displayed the Time Page sub menu 1 Press the numbered buttons on the remote control to enter the three digits of the desired page 2 Press the numbered buttons again to enter the four digits of the desired time 3 Press the OK button to store the desired time The time is displayed in the top left corner o...

Page 26: ...Info menu if the broadcast is running at some future time Using the Individual Setting menu You can make a personal list of the types of programmes you wish to view on the programme guide 1 Push the joystick 4 or to select the icon then push to z to display the Individual Setting menu 2 Push the joystick 4 or to select your chosen item on the screen then press the OK button to confirm your choice ...

Page 27: ...to select VPS PDC then press the OK button repeatedly to select On or Off With this setting on you have the guaranteed recording of the whole broadcast should there be a change in the TV programme This only works if the selected channel broadcasts a VPS PDC signal Speed Push the joystick to select Speed then press the OK button repeatedly to select between SP for standardplay or LP for longplay Wi...

Page 28: ...ation Decoder D E Available output signal Video audio from TV tuner Video audio from selected source Video audio displayed on TV screen monitor out No outputs Audio signal No output No output No output Audio signal to headphones To avoid picture distortion Do not connect equipment to F and G connectors at the same time VCR Optional Connections Using the following instructions you can connect a wid...

Page 29: ... in Remember that the maximum input level of this input is 30 W Be careful never to over this limit For mono equipment Connect the phono plug to the L G S I socket on the front of the TV and select the 4 input signal using the instructions on this page below Select and View the Input Signal In order to get the input signal of a connected equipment onto the TV screen you need to select the symbol o...

Page 30: ...me Preset in the Manual Set Up menu and select DECODER AV2 to each coded channel For more details please refer to the section Using the Further Programme Preset function of this instruction manual For more information on Smartlink please refer to the Instruction Manual of your VCR Smartlink VCR Decoder Using the buttons underneath the cover of the remote control you can control other Sony equipmen...

Page 31: ... picture quality try to position the set so that you can view the screen from within the areas shown below Optimum Viewing Area Horizontal viewing area Optimum viewing position Vertical viewing area Optimum viewing position 65º 2 m and more 2 m and more 30º 30º 65º ...

Page 32: ...ord Replace the lamp 30 minutes or more after the power is turned off Prepare the new lamp 2 Remove the front panel Remove the front panel without moving the set Grasping the right side of the front panel with your fingers pull it forward Be careful not to catch your fingernails 3 Loosen the screw with the object such as a coin and remove the lamp cover 4 Loosen two screws and pull out the lamp Lo...

Page 33: ...ro connector CENELEC standard including audio video input S video input audio video output monitor out Front Terminals q 4 S video input 4 pin DIN 4 video input phono jack 4 audio inputs phono jacks Headphones jack minijack stereo C Sound output 2 x 20 W music power 2 x 15 W RMS Centre SP input 30 W RMS using as the centre speaker Power consumption 210 W Standby Power consumption 1 W Dimensions w ...

Page 34: ...and colour balance levels Press the button repeatedly on the remote control until the RGB symbol 1 is displayed on the screen Press the button on the remote control Check that Main speaker is selected in the Features menu Using the MENU system select the Picture Adjustment menu Adjust the colour balance Turn off any equipment connected to the Scart connectors on the rear of the set Adjust the RF A...

Page 35: ...55 62 59 65 North 26 Belmont 22 28 25 32 56 27 Emley Moor 44 51 47 41 37 North West 28 Winter Hill 55 62 59 65 48 North East 29 Bilsdale West Moor 33 26 29 23 30 Caldbeck 30 34 28 32 56 31 Chatton 39 45 49 42 32 Pontop Pike 58 64 61 54 Scotland 33 Angus 57 63 60 53 34 Black Hill 40 46 43 50 37 35 Sandale 22 67 36 Caldbeck 28 32 56 37 Craigkelly 31 27 24 21 48 38 Darvel 33 26 23 29 39 Durris 22 28 ...

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