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Projection TV

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KF-WS60 
KF-WE50
KF-WE42

© 2004 Sony Corporation

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Operating Instructions

• Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for 

future reference.

Summary of Contents for KF-WE42

Page 1: ...Projection TV A1 KF WS60 KF WE50 KF WE42 2004 Sony Corporation 2 179 402 22 1 S1 Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference ...

Page 2: ...2 KF WS60 KF WE50 KF WE42 S1 A1 2 179 402 22 1 01GB02WAR fm Safety Information 01GB00 book Page 2 Wednesday January 19 2005 4 53 PM ...

Page 3: ...distinct change in performance it indicates a need for service For safe operations Do not operate the projection TV on anything but 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Do not operate the projection TV if any liquid or solid object falls in it have it checked immediately Never push objects of any kind into the set through the cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could ...

Page 4: ...the front panel blinks in red screen images become dark no image appears on the display after prolonged use In rare instances the bulb may pop inside the lamp unit but the lamp unit is designed to contain all of broken glass pieces inside the lamp unit See Replacing the lamp on page 16 When the lamp eventually burns out you may hear a noticeable pop sound This is normal and is inherent in this typ...

Page 5: ... same time Twin 37 Displaying multiple programs Program Index 38 Using the Freeze function 40 Listening with surround sound 41 Enjoying stereo or bilingual programs 41 Viewing Teletext 42 Operating optional components 44 Selecting the inputs to enjoy WEGA Theatre 46 Using the projection TV s center speaker 47 Using the Memory Stick viewer 48 Adjusting Your Setup MENU 65 Introducing the menu system...

Page 6: ...rts and controls Front panel KF WE42 KF WE50 KF WS60 L MONO R 4 OPEN PROG STD DUO 3 2 1 9 0 qa qs qd 4 5 6 7 8 Push up to open the front panel STD DUO 3 3 PROG L MONO R 4 PRO STD DUO 8 7 6 4 2 1 3 9 0 qa qs qd 5 Press up lightly to release the console 01GB00 book Page 6 Wednesday January 19 2005 4 53 PM ...

Page 7: ...icator Flashes when the lamp should be replaced with a new one 16 E IR Infrared Receiver Receives IR signals from the remote control F PROG Select program number 28 G 2 Adjust volume 29 H t Select TV or video input 29 I i Headphone jack J t 4 Connect to S video output of video equipment 22 K t 4 L MONO R Connect to video audio outputs of equipment 22 L Memory Stick slot Insert a Memory Stick into ...

Page 8: ...video audio outputs of video equipment 14 C T Connect to video audio inputs of audio video equipment 23 D 1 to 2 Connect to component video outputs on a DVD player or DTV digital television receiver 24 26 E Connect to speaker terminals on an amplifier 27 F 8 Connect the antenna cable 13 Y PB CB PR CR R L R L MONO 1 3 C 120W MAX 8 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 01GB00 book Page 8 Wednesday January 19 2005 4 5...

Page 9: ...ture operations Purple Foroptionalcomponents operations Button Function Page A Display on screen information 29 B Mute the sound 29 C HD DVD Select component input 29 D Display Memory Stick Home 50 E DRC MF Select DRC MF mode 32 F FREEZE Freezecurrent picture in separate window 40 G Swap the left and right pictures 37 H Swap sound between the left and right pictures 37 I Display Twin pictures 37 J...

Page 10: ...er speaker mode 47 V A B Select stereo bilingual mode 41 W V CENTER Adjust the vertical position of the picture 36 X MENU Display the menu 70 Y Select adjust and confirmselecteditems in the menu Select a program of the right picture Select desired channel in Program Index Operate optional components 70 37 38 44 Z Display Teletext page on the TV picture 42 wj blue Select wide mode Access a FASTEXT ...

Page 11: ...projection TV place one hand in the hole on the lower portion of the TV while grasping the top with the other hand as shown in the illustration below Take precaution during the installation To ensure the safety of children and the projection TV keep children away from the TV during installation Climbing on or pushing the projection TV or its stand may cause it to fall When installing the projectio...

Page 12: ...stall the projection TV within the areas below Horizontal KF WE42 KF WE50 KF WS60 Vertical KF WE42 KF WE50 KF WS60 65 65 65 65 65 65 min 2 0 m KF WE50 min 1 8 m KF WE42 62 5 62 5 min 2 2 m 62 5 62 5 min 2 0 m KF WE50 min 1 8 m KF WE42 30 30 min 2 2 m 27 5 27 5 01GB00 book Page 12 Wednesday January 19 2005 4 53 PM ...

Page 13: ...lied Note that one end of the cable has a male plug fitted while the other end is fitted with a female socket Connect the male plug to the 8 antenna terminal of the projection TV CAUTION Do not connect the power cord until all other connections are complete otherwise a minimal current leakage through the antenna and or other terminals to the ground could occur Antenna cable not supplied Antenna ca...

Page 14: ... consult the VCR s operating manual for instructions Step 3 Insert the batteries into the remote Notes Never use old batteries or different types of batteries together Give careful consideration to the environment when disposing of batteries VIDEO VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT AUDIO R L Y PB CB PR CR R L R L MONO 1 2 3 1 2 To 8 antenna Antenna cable not supplied Rear of projection TV To antenna output VCR To...

Page 15: ...ess B b to select No then press The Initial Setup menu will not appear again the next time you turn on the projection TV by pressing 1 To allow this menu to appear again select Yes then press N x X TWIN PROG VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX WEGA THEATRE DRC MF TWIN PROG MENU N Please select your language Initial Setup Select Confirm End English MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN...

Page 16: ...may cause injury or fire Before replacing the lamp turn the power off on the main unit Wait several minutes then unplug the power cord The cooling fan will continue to blow for about two minutes after turning the power off Allow the lamp to cool down completely before removing it The surface of the lamp remains extremely hot for at least 30 minutes after the power has been turned off Do not put fl...

Page 17: ...fore replacing it Take the new lamp out of the box Notes Do not shake the lamp Vibration can damage the lamp or shorten its life Avoid touching the front glass of a new lamp or the glass of the lamp receptacle This may reduce picture quality or lamp life 3 Loosen the screws on the rear side panel 4 Remove the front panel Note The front panel cover is securely attached to the cabinet Pull firmly on...

Page 18: ...p into the empty box of the replacement lamp Never put the used lamp into a plastic bag 6 Place the new lamp with two screws Place back the lamp cover then tighten the screw Notes If the screw of the lamp cover is slanted the lamp may not light up properly In such a case take out the screw and reinsert it straight into the screw hole then tighten the screw completely If the lamp cover is not reatt...

Page 19: ...n the main unit Wait several minutes then unplug the power cord The cooling fan will continue to blow for about two minutes after turning the power off 2 Wait at least 30 minutes after unplugging the power cord to allow the lamp to cool down before replacing it Take the new lamp out of the box Notes Do not shake the lamp Vibration can damage the lamp or shorten its life Avoid touching the front gl...

Page 20: ...ve the screw from the lamp cover Pull the cover down towards you Unscrew the lamp and pull it out squarely The lamp is very hot immediately after use Never touch the front glass of the lamp or the surrounding parts After it has cooled place the used lamp into the empty box of the replacement lamp Never put the used lamp into a plastic bag STD DUO POWER PRO CAUTION 01GB00 book Page 20 Wednesday Jan...

Page 21: ...straight into the screw hole then tighten the screw completely If the lamp cover is not reattached securely the self diagnostic function may be triggered and the 1 indicator flashes three times see page 92 7 Reattach the front panel securely 8 Tightly screw the rear side panel in its place Notes Consult your Sony dealer for a Sony XL 2300 for KF WS60 replacement lamp Take great care when replacing...

Page 22: ...es 29 and 44 Connecting a camcorder video game equipment using t 4 video input 4 jacks Note You can also connect video equipment to the t 1 2 or 3 video input jacks at the rear of your projection TV L MONO R 4 Front of projection TV Video game equipment To S video output To S video input S video cable not supplied To t 4 video input yellow L MONO white R red or Camcorder Audio Video cable not supp...

Page 23: ...l be heard but no picture will be output from the T monitor output jacks This does not indicate a malfunction Y PB CB PR CR R L R L MONO 1 2 3 1 2 Rear of projection TV Antennacable not supplied To T monitor output yellow L MONO white R red Audio Video cable not supplied Audio cable not supplied Signal flow To 8 antenna To video and audio inputs To audio inputs Audio system VCR or continued 01GB00...

Page 24: ...n When receiving a progressive signal through component video input Twin and Freeze features are not available and DRC MF is not selectable Connect To on the DVD player Y green Y PB CB blue CB B Y or PB PR CR red CR R Y or PR Y PB CB PR CR R L R L MONO 1 2 3 1 2 VIDEO R AUDIO L LINE OUT Y COMPONENT VIDEO OUT CB CR Component video cable not supplied To 1 or 2 component video input To component vide...

Page 25: ...e display the Picture menu and select Personal for Picture Mode then adjust the sharpness Sharpness see page 71 You can also connect a DVD player to S video input on the projection TV Y PB CB PR CR R L R L MONO 1 2 3 1 2 VIDEO R AUDIO L LINE OUT To video and audio outputs Audio Video cable not supplied DVD player Signal flow Rear of projection TV To t 1 2 or 3 video input yellow L MONO white R red...

Page 26: ...g line Effective scanning line fV Hz 1125i 1080i 50 60 750p 720p 50 60 625p 576p 50 625i 576i 50 525p 480p 60 525i 480i 60 Y PB CB PR CR R L R L MONO 1 2 3 1 2 Component video cable not supplied To 1 or 2 Component video input To component video output Signal flow To L white R red Rear of projection TV To audio outputs Digital TV receiver Audio cable not supplied 01GB00 book Page 26 Wednesday Janu...

Page 27: ...s the CENTER SP button on the remote control see page 47 Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Y PB CB PR CR R L R L MONO 1 2 3 1 2 120W MAX 8 C 3 C 120W MAX 8 VIDEO R AUDIO L LINE OUT Y COMPONENT VIDEO OUT CB CR Component video cable not supplied To 1 or 2 Component video input Audio cable not supplied Audio system Signal flow To L white R red Optical digital cable not supplied Rear of proje...

Page 28: ...r e g for 25 press then 2 and 5 Note When you turn on the projection TV either the program number or video mode is displayed for approximately 40 seconds TV N x X TWIN PROG VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX WEGA THEATRE DRC MF TWIN PROG 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 PROG OPTION RESET HD DVD PROG A B This section explains various functions and operations used while watching the TV Mo...

Page 29: ...ally The indicator on the projection TV lights up red when the TV goes into standby mode If any button is pressed within two hours after the TV is turned on using the Wake Up timer this indicator will switch off To cancel the Wake Up timer Press until Wake Up Timer Off appears Note If no buttons or controls are pressed for more than two hours after the TV is turned on using the Wake Up timer the T...

Page 30: ...p timer starts immediately after you have set it z Tip The TV will turn off soon message will appear in the last minute before the projection TV turns off by the Sleep timer To cancel the Sleep timer Press until Sleep Timer Off appears or turn the projection TV off Sleep Timer Off Sleep Timer 90M After 15 minutes No Sleep Timer Sleep Timer 15M After 90 minutes 01GB00 book Page 30 Wednesday January...

Page 31: ...nu see Changing the Picture setting on page 71 and Changing the Sound setting on page 72 Select To Dynamic receive high contrast pictures Standard receive normal pictures Personal receive the last adjusted picture setting from the Picture menu see page 71 N x X TWIN PROG MENU PROG INDEX TWIN PROG 1 4 2 5 3 6 Personal Dynamic Standard Select To Dynamic listen to dynamic and clear sound that emphasi...

Page 32: ...harpness see page 71 Note The DRC MF mode is not selectable when using the Program Index and Freeze features or when the Twin picture mode is turned on The mode is not available for HD high definition or progressive input signal or the picture recorded on a Memory Stick The DRC MF logo and DRC MF are trademarks of Sony Corporation N x X TWIN PROG VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PRO...

Page 33: ...can select the wide screen mode manually using the button see page 35 Notes The Auto Wide feature may not work correctly depending on the quality of signal In this case select the wide screen mode manually using the button see page 35 The examples in the following table show the settings preset at the factory Auto Wide is set to On and 4 3 Default is set to Wide Zoom in the Wide Screen menu see pa...

Page 34: ...l When receiving Auto Wide functions to select The picture changes to Wide Zoom normal 4 3 aspect ratio picture with an ID 1 signal or a signal without ID 1 enlarge the 4 3 picture with the upper and lower parts condensed to fit the 16 9 screen Zoom 4 3 letter box movie or a video or DVD with an ID 1 signal enlarge the picture horizontally and vertically in an equal aspect ratio that fills the 16 ...

Page 35: ...u change the video input with t the TV is turned off and on again You can adjust the vertical position of the picture when wide screen mode is set to Wide Zoom or Zoom see page 36 Original source Each time you press the wide screen mode changes as follows 4 3 source Standard definition source Wide Zoom Enlarge to fill the screen with minimum distortion Normal Display 4 3 picture in original size F...

Page 36: ...or Zoom mode This feature is available only for Wide Zoom and Zoom modes 1 Press V CENTER 2 Press to move the picture up or down 3 Press Notes The adjusted vertical center value remains stored even after the TV is turned off You can also adjust the position of the picture in Wide Zoom and Zoom modes using the menu see page 75 V CENTER Vertical Center 0 N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Vertical Center 10 ...

Page 37: ... HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX WEGA THEATRE DRC MF TWIN PROG N Size Right CH Swap Swap Sound End 1 AAA 12 ABC To Press change a TV program in the right picture Press TWIN PROG or swap the left and right pictures Press swap sound between the left and right pictures Press The symbol will appear to indicate which screen you are hearing change the screen size of the Twin picture...

Page 38: ...ge the picture to a video input in the right picture You can only display a video input except for HD and progressive signals in the right picture by swapping the pictures when a video input is displayed in the left picture When the button is pressed the TV screen flickers or goes blank for about one second before the Twin pictures appear This does not indicate a malfunction of the projection TV D...

Page 39: ...n to enlarge the selected program The selected program is displayed in full screen To return to the normal screen Press PROG INDEX again z Tip You can also display multiple programs using the menu see Operating the Multi Picture using the menu on page 76 N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Preview Window Moving Image Reciipe flour 2 sugar 1 2 salt 1 2 butter 1 72 NBC Cancel Confirm End PROG INDEX Selected...

Page 40: ...ction TV switches to Twin picture mode and displays the frozen picture on the right while the current program continues on the left To cancel and return to normal viewing Press FREEZE or just turn to another channel again Note The Freeze feature is not available for HD high definition and progressive signals TV N x X TWIN PROG VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX WEGA THEATRE...

Page 41: ...German stereo systems Press A B repeatedly until you receive the sound you want When receiving a NICAM program Select To TruSurround listen to the surround sound that spreads out to the rear of a room Simulated listen to monaural sound with a stereo like effect Off turn off the surround sound N x X TWIN PROG V CENTER A B MENU PROG INDEX TWIN PROG 1 2 3 Off Simulated TruSurround Broad casting On sc...

Page 42: ...n To cancel the monaural sound setting press A B again until Auto appears on the screen Notes The Mono or Auto setting is memorized for each program position You cannot receive a stereo broadcast signal when the projection TV is in the Mono setting Normally set the projection TV to Auto Viewing Teletext Some TV stations broadcast an information service called Teletext which allows you to receive v...

Page 43: ...ge on the TV picture Press Each time you press the screen changes as follows Teletext t Teletext and TV t TV check the contents of a Teletext service Press An overview of the Teletext contents including page numbers appears on the screen select a Teletext page Press the number buttons to enter the three digit page number of the desired Teletext page If you make a mistake reenter the correct page n...

Page 44: ...llow and blue To access a FASTEXT menu Press the color coded button on the remote corresponding to the menu you want The menu page appears on the screen after a few seconds Operating optional components You can use the supplied remote to operate Sony video equipment such as Beta 8 mm VHS or DVD TV N x X TWIN PROG VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX WEGA THEATRE DRC MF TWIN P...

Page 45: ...R Note If the equipment does not have a certain function the corresponding button on the remote will not operate Operating audio video equipment Press VIDEO 1 or while keeping OPTION pressed press N X x or 2 n see the following chart To control Hold down VIDEO 1 and press Audio System 1 1x 2 or 3 0 1 2 or 3 DVD 1 2 or 3 4 5 or 6 VTR1 Beta VTR2 8 mm or VTR3 VHS 7 8 or 9 VIDEO 8 N VIDEO OPTION N x X...

Page 46: ...button is pressed Notes If you do not select the proper direct input from WEGA Theatre menu and turned on the connected equipment no sound will be heard when WEGA THEATRE button is pressed The WEGA Theatre and center speaker input modes are automatically canceled when you change the video input or turn the TV off and on again To Press turn on off VIDEO 1 play N while keeping OPTION pressed stop x ...

Page 47: ...s CENTER SP again z Tip The center speaker mode is automatically canceled when you change the input or the Memory Stick viewer or turn the TV off and on again Notes If Center In is selected for WEGA Theatre in the Setup menu and nothing is connected to the center speaker input terminals on the rear of the projection TV no sound is heard from the projection TV s speakers No sound is heard from the ...

Page 48: ...ction TV File Compatibility The Memory Stick viewer can display still images and movies that are stored on Memory Stick media using the following compression format JPEG files DCF compliant with an extension jpg MPEG1 files MPEG MOVIE MPEG MOVIE AD MPEG MOVIE EX MPEG MOVIE HQ MPEG MOVIE HQX MPEG MOVIE CV VAIO Giga Pocket MPEG1 Images with more than 16 horizontal and or vertical dots per line Image...

Page 49: ... Excessive dust Static electricity or electric noise Electric surges Store and carry Memory Stick media in its original case to ensure protection of stored data Save a backup of stored data Notes on Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Duo is a new compact version of the standard sized Memory Stick recording medium Compatible Memory Stick table 1 Data that uses MagicGate technology cannot be played on th...

Page 50: ... media into the Memory Stick slot Attempting to insert other objects into the slot may damage the projection TV To remove a Memory Stick 1 Check that the Memory Stick indicator is off When the light is on this indicates that the projection TV is reading data from the Memory Stick 2 Push the Memory Stick gently into the slot and then release it The Memory Stick media is ejected KF WE42 KF WE50 KF W...

Page 51: ... protect small children from injury from Memory Stick media remove all Memory Stick media from the projection TV s Memory Stick slot and store it in a safe location when it is not in use The screen return to the normal screen if you leave the still picture or the moving picture in pause for about 60 minutes STD DUO continued 01GB00 book Page 51 Wednesday January 19 2005 4 53 PM ...

Page 52: ... on the Memory Stick Select Confirm Memory Stick Home Slide Show Options Dig Cam Mode Select Folder Filter Still Size No Date File Memory Stick menus Highlighted thumbnail Digi Cam Mode Digital Camera Mode indication First 20 thumbnails of still images and movies Scroll bar Information about the highlighted image or movie N x X TWIN PROG VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX W...

Page 53: ... first file of those in the same file format JPEG MPEG1 and others and having the file name with the same last 4 digits If you delete the file with the Relative file icon the other related files are all deleted at the same time About caution displays To return to the normal screen Press the number buttons or PROG z Tip When you press PROG the last selected channel appears Digi Cam Mode Viewable im...

Page 54: ...es in Slide Show manually 1 Press to display the Memory Stick Home 2 Press V v to select Slide Show then press The Slide Show menu appears 3 Press V v to select Advance then press 4 Press V v to select Manual then press 5 Press V v to select Start then press If you press b the next still image or movie appears if you press B the previous still image or movie appears To change the slide advance int...

Page 55: ... displayed The Interval setting does not show the exact time because the time required for displaying an image depends on its file size Viewing a still image on the full screen 1 Insert a Memory Stick into the Memory Stick slot of the projection TV For details on inserting a Memory Stick see page 50 2 Press to display the Memory Stick Home 3 Press V v B b to select the still image you want to view...

Page 56: ...ft for 60 minutes the display returns to the normal display In the full screen mode the selected still image is enlarged but does not fill up the screen Rotating a still image You can rotate a still image that you have selected from the Memory Stick Home or a still image displayed on the full screen in 90 degree increments clockwise or counterclockwise 1 Insert a Memory Stick into the Memory Stick...

Page 57: ...ct icon in the file information and unlock the protect before rotating You cannot rotate a still image if the Memory Stick is locked Playing movies Movie Player 1 Insert a Memory Stick into the Memory Stick slot of the projection TV For details on inserting a Memory Stick see page 50 2 Press to display the Memory Stick Home 3 Press V v B b to select the movie you want to play then press The movie ...

Page 58: ...nds Notes The Audio Select menu is disabled when the movie does not contain sound Even when a movie that contains sound is played the Audio Select menu may be disabled Item To Return return to the Memory Stick Home B X play the movie Select this item during playback to pause playing x stop playback display the previous file on the Memory Stick during movie stop mode or rewind the movie rapidly dur...

Page 59: ...ge on the full screen see page 55 press The image setup menu appears 2 Press V v to select Protect then press 3 Press V v to select On then press To protect a movie on the Movie Player 1 After displaying the Movie Player see page 57 press V v to select Menu then press The movie setup menu appears 2 Press V v to select Protect then press 3 Press V v to select On then press z Tip The property of the...

Page 60: ...ot delete protected images see page 59 First unlock the protect If the erasure prevention switch on the Memory Stick is in the LOCK position you cannot delete the still images and movies in that Memory Stick see page 49 To erase a full screen image 1 After displaying a still image on the full screen see page 55 press The image setup menu appears 2 Press V v to select Delete then press A confirmati...

Page 61: ...ifferent folders using a computer you need to select the folder Before operating this function make sure that Digi Cam Mode is set to Off z Tip If you set Digi Cam Mode to Off you can display more than 2000 images and movies on the screen 1 Insert a Memory Stick into the Memory Stick slot of the projection TV For details on inserting a Memory Stick see page 50 2 Press to display the Memory Stick H...

Page 62: ...ting this function make sure that Digi Cam Mode is set to Off z Tip If you set Digi Cam Mode to Off you can display more than 2000 images and movies on the screen 1 Insert a Memory Stick into the Memory Stick slot of the projection TV For details on inserting a Memory Stick see page 50 2 Press to display the Memory Stick Home N Select Back Confirm Memory Stick Home Slide Show Options Select Folder...

Page 63: ...ails on inserting a Memory Stick see page 50 2 Press to display the Memory Stick Home 3 Press V v to select Options then press The Options menu appears 4 Press V v to select File then press 5 Press V v to select Filter then press 6 Press V v to select the desired item then press Item To Name Order sort in alphabetical order A to Z by file name Name Order sort in reverse alphabetical order Z to A b...

Page 64: ... Stills or Show Movies is selected on Filter the selected image type still image or movie is displayed on Memory Stick Home Item Images to be displayed Show Stills Still images only Show Movies Movies only Off Still images and movies 01GB00 book Page 64 Wednesday January 19 2005 4 53 PM ...

Page 65: ...just to increase or decrease color intensity Hue 2 Adjust to increase or decrease green tones Sharpness Adjust to sharpen or soften the picture Color Temperature Choose from three color temperatures Cool Select to give white areas a blue tint Neutral Select to give white areas a neutral tint Warm Select to give white areas a red tint NR Select to reduce the noise level of connected equipment This ...

Page 66: ... Reality and smoothness Clarity for up to three input sources For example you can create one custom setting to optimize your cable TV picture and create another to optimize your DVD player s picture You can switch between the three Custom settings 1 Press V v B b to highlight Custom 1 Custom 2 or Custom 3 and then press The DRC palette appears 2 Press V v B b to adjust the position of the marker a...

Page 67: ...etaining the original image as much as possible Normal Select to return a 4 3 picture to its original size and aspect ratio Full Select to enlarge a 4 3 picture horizontally only to fill the wide screen Zoom Select to enlarge a 4 3 picture horizontally and vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills the wide screen Auto Wide Selects an optimum wide screen mode automatically On Select to automat...

Page 68: ...tion sensitivity VHF Low VHF High UHF Select and adjust the frequency range Program Label Assigns labels such as station names to the preset channels Program Block Locks out specific channels Allow Allows programs and movies that are broadcast without a rating Block Blocks all programs and movies that are broadcast without a rating Program Sorting Changes the order of the preset channels Setup Vid...

Page 69: ...TV is in the center speaker mode see page 47 4 3 Default does not function when Auto Wide is set to Off When a 720p or 1080i format signal is received the picture is always displayed in Full mode To restore the initial settings Press the RESET button on the remote The settings other than the following items in the menu can be reset by using the RESET button Manual Program items Program Block Memor...

Page 70: ...G VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX WEGA THEATRE DRC MF TWIN PROG 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 PROG OPTION RESET Press MENU to display the menu Picture Picture Mode Personal Picture Brightness Color Hue Select Confirm End MENU Press V v B b to select the desired item Press to confirm the selection and or go to the next level Multi Picture Twin Swap Program Index Select Confirm MENU...

Page 71: ...e 65 then press To return to the normal screen Press MENU N x X TWIN PROG VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX WEGA THEATRE DRC MF TWIN PROG 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 MENU N Picture Picture Mode Personal Picture Brightness Color Hue Select Confirm End MENU MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Picture Picture Mode Personal Picture Brightness Color Hue Select Confirm End MENU N N x X TWI...

Page 72: ...ll be received when you select Personal Changing the Sound setting The Sound menu allows you to adjust the sound setting and adjust the volume automatically You can also listen to the sound with surround effect 1 Press MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Picture Picture Mode Personal Picture Brightness Color Hue Select Confirm End MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG MENU Picture 31 N N x X TWIN PROG VID...

Page 73: ... select e g Treble then press 3 Adjust the value or select the desired option then press 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust other items The adjusted settings will be received when you select Personal N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Sound Sound Mode Personal Treble Bass Balance BBE Select Confirm High MENU End N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Sound Sound Mode Treble Bass Balance BBE Select Confirm Dynamic Dra...

Page 74: ...ck Menu see page 52 z Tip If you select the Memory Stick Menu in the Twin or Program Index mode the Twin or Program Index mode is canceled N x X TWIN PROG VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX WEGA THEATRE DRC MF TWIN PROG 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 MENU N MENU Picture Picture Mode Personal Picture Brightness Color Hue Select Confirm End MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Memory Stick ...

Page 75: ...eturn to the normal screen Press MENU N x X TWIN PROG VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX WEGA THEATRE DRC MF TWIN PROG 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 MENU N MENU Picture Picture Mode Personal Picture Brightness Color Hue Select Confirm End MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Wide Screen Wide Mode Wide Zoom Auto Wide On 4 3 Default Wide Zoom Vertical Center 0 Vertical Size Select Confirm ...

Page 76: ...en disappears automatically and the selected Multi Picture screen appears N x X TWIN PROG VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX WEGA THEATRE DRC MF TWIN PROG 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 MENU N MENU Picture Picture Mode Personal Picture Brightness Color Hue Select Confirm End MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Multi Picture Twin Swap Program Index Select Confirm End MENU N N x X TWIN PRO...

Page 77: ...rogram number 10 appears on the menu then press N x X TWIN PROG V CENTER A B MENU PROG INDEX TWIN PROG MENU N MENU Picture Picture Mode Personal Picture Brightness Color Hue Select Confirm End MENU N Program Auto Program Manual Program Program Label Program Block Program Sorting Select Confirm End MENU N N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Manual Program Program 01 Select Confirm End MENU TV System B G Fi...

Page 78: ...ess V v B b until the picture and sound quality are optimal then press N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG B G I D K M Manual Program Program Select Confirm End TV System Fine Skip Sensitivity VHF Low MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Manual Program Program 10 Select Confirm End TV System I Fine Auto Skip Off Sensitivity High VHF Low MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Auto Manual Manual Program Program Selec...

Page 79: ...rogram number Note If there is a locked channel see page 83 while you are presetting in VHF Low and Fine mode that channel will be unlocked automatically N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG High Low Low Manual Program Program Select Confirm End TV System Fine Skip Sensitivity VHF Low MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Manual Program Program 10 Select Confirm End TV System I Fine Manual Skip Off Sensitivity ...

Page 80: ...hannels assigned to other program numbers repeat steps 2 to 3 To return to the normal screen Press MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Program Sorting AAAAA 01 Confirm End BBBBB 02 CCCCC 03 DDDDD 04 EEEEE 05 Select program MENU Select N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Program Sorting AAAAA AAAAA 01 Select Confirm End BBBBB CCCCC DDDDD EEEEE MENU 01 02 03 04 05 Select new position N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG ...

Page 81: ... TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Manual Program Program 01 Select Confirm End MENU TV System B G Fine Auto Skip Off Sensitivity High VHF Low N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Manual Program Program 01 Select Confirm End TV System B G Fine Auto Skip Off Sensitivity High VHF Low MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Manual Program Program 10 Select Confirm End MENU TV System B G Fine Auto Skip Off Sensitivity High VHF Low...

Page 82: ...ram Label You can assign a label such as a station name of up to 5 characters to each preset channel 1 After selecting press V v to select Program Label then press 2 Press V v to select the channel you want to assign a label then press N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Select program Program Label 01 02 03 04 05 Select Confirm End MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG 01 02 03 04 05 Select label Program Labe...

Page 83: ...ect the setting item for Program then repeat steps 2 to 4 To return to the normal screen Press MENU Blocking channels Program Block 1 After selecting press V v to select Program Block then press 2 Press V v to select the desired channel then press N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Program Label 01 A _ _ _ _ 02 03 04 05 Select label Select Confirm End MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Select program to bl...

Page 84: ...cally Changing the Setup setting The Setup menu allows you to adjust the setup of your projection TV For example you can change the menu language preset channels etc 1 Press MENU N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Select program to block Program Block 01 Allow 02 03 04 Allow Block Allow 05 Select Confirm End Allow MENU 3 N x X TWIN PROG VIDEO HD DVD FREEZE V CENTER A B MENU CENTER SP PROG INDEX WEGA THEA...

Page 85: ...lecting make sure Video Label is selected then press 2 Press V v to select the video input you have connected the equipment you want to assign a label then press N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Setup Language Image Shift English Video Label WEGA Theatre Auto High Altitude Select Confirm End On MENU N N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Video Label Video 1 Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 2 Video 3 Video ...

Page 86: ...ress to confirm the highlighted character To insert a blank press b to move to the next input position To change the confirmed character press B to highlight it then press V v to select the correct character 3 Repeat step 2 to add up to 5 characters to the label N N x X TWIN PROG TWIN PROG Video Label Video 1 VCR Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 HD DVD 1 Select Confirm End HD DVD 1 ...

Page 87: ...riate Check the antenna type VHF UHF Contact a Sony dealer for advice The antenna direction needs adjustment Adjust the antenna direction Contact a Sony dealer for advice Signal transmission is low Try using a booster Distorted picture Broadcast signals are too strong Display the Program menu and select Manual Program Then select Low for Sensitivity Turn off or disconnect the booster if it is in u...

Page 88: ... not use a hair dryer or other equipment near the projection TV Adjust the antenna direction for minimum interference Contact a Sony dealer for advice Double images or ghosts Broadcast signals are reflected by nearby mountains or buildings Use a highly directional antenna Use the fine tuning Fine function 77 The antenna direction needs adjustment Adjust the antenna direction Contact a Sony dealer ...

Page 89: ...oadcast 42 Teletext display is incomplete snowy picture or double images Connection is loose or the cable is damaged Check the antenna cable and connection on the projection TV VCR and at the wall 13 The antenna direction is inappropriate Adjust the antenna direction Contact a Sony dealer for advice Signal transmission is too low Try using a booster Use the fine tuning Fine function 77 Lines movin...

Page 90: ...s displayed The Memory Stick is not formatted correctly Format it correctly using a digital camera or other equipment or insert another Memory Stick formatted correctly 48 Too many files is displayed When Digi Cam Mode is set to On 2 000 files or less can be displayed Set Digi Cam Mode to Off and select the folder 61 Memory Stick type error is displayed The inserted Memory Stick is not available f...

Page 91: ...roken Cannot play shooting games Some shooting games which involve pointing a light beam at the projection TV screen with an electronic gun or rifle cannot be used with your TV For detail see the instruction manual supplied with the video game software Projection TV cabinet creaks Changes in room temperature sometimes make the projection TV cabinet expand or contract causing a noise This does not ...

Page 92: ...shes indicates the possible causes 1 Check that the 1 indicator flashes red a number of times between 3 second intervals 2 Count the number of times the 1 indicator flashes 3 Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet 4 Inform your nearest Sony service center about the number of times the 1 indicator flashed Be sure to note the model name and serial number located on the rear of your projection...

Page 93: ...2 UHF C13 to C57 R21 to R60 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 Z1 to Z39 M VHF A2 to A13 UHF A14 to A79 CATV A 8 to A 2 A to W 4 W 6 to W 84 8 Antenna 75 ohm external terminal for VHF UHF Audio output Speaker 5 W 5 W 20 W Woofer Number of terminal Video Input 4 Output 1 Phono jacks 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio Input 6 Output 1 Phono jacks 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 47 kiloohms S Vi...

Page 94: ...iver 26 DVD player 24 VCR 14 D Digital TV receiver connecting 26 Display a button 10 DRC Mode 32 DRC MF button 9 DRC MF adjusting 32 DVD player using with TV remote control 44 with A V connectors connecting 25 with component video connectors connecting 24 E Enlarging pictures in Twin picture 37 F FREEZE button 9 Freeze using 40 H HD DVD button 9 High Altitude 69 Hue adjusting 65 I Image Shift adju...

Page 95: ...0 R Remote control Function of buttons 9 inserting batteries 14 RESET button 9 Resetting Picture 66 Sound 67 S S video cable 14 Setup Menu 68 Sharpness adjusting 65 Sleep 30 Sleep timer button 10 Sound Mode 67 Sound mode button 9 Specifications 93 Surround button 10 Surround adjusting 67 Swap 68 Swap button 9 Swap sound button 9 T Timer indicator 7 Treble adjusting 67 Troubleshooting 87 Twin pictu...

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