Sony Projection Television 2 691 651 132 User Manual

2-691-651-13(2)  
SXRD Projection TV  
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Operating Instructions  
Before operating the TV, please read the “Safety  
information” section of this manual.  
Retain this manual for future reference.  
KS-70R200A  
KS-60R200A  
KS-50R200A  
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Table of Contents  
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Start-up Guide  
Carrying your TV  
KS-60R200A/50R200A  
Carrying the TV requires at least two people.  
When moving the TV, place one hand in the hole on  
the lower portion of the TV while supporting the top  
with the other hand, as shown in the illustration below.  
1: Installing the TV  
Recommended viewing area  
Your viewing position may affect the picture quality.  
For the best picture quality, install your TV within the  
areas shown below.  
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Model  
Viewing distance  
KS-70R200A  
min. 2.4 m  
KS-60R200A  
KS-50R200A  
min. 2.2 m  
min. 2.0 m  
KS-70R200A  
Horizontal Viewing Area  
Carrying the TV requires at least three people. Do not  
hold by the pedestal or the speakers of the TV. Doing  
so may cause these parts to break off.  
When moving the TV, one person should lift the back,  
and the other two people should lift the front and  
sides. Support the TV by placing your hands in the  
holes on the lower part of the TV set, and then lift  
carefully.  
Vertical Viewing Area  
Notes  
Do not hold by the pedestal or the front panel of the TV.  
Doing so may cause these parts to break off.  
Do not grasp the  
pedestal or the front  
panel of the TV.  
To ensure the safety of children and the TV, keep children  
away from the TV during installation. Climbing on or pushing  
the TV or its stand may cause it to fall and damage the TV.  
When installing your TV against a wall, keep your TV at  
least 10 cm away from the wall to provide proper  
ventilation.  
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Preventing the TV from toppling over  
Installing the TV against a wall  
Keep the TV at least 10 cm away from the wall to  
provide proper ventilation.  
KS-60R200A/50R200A  
Blocking the ventilation opening of the cooling fan  
may damage the TV.  
Allow this much space  
10 cm  
SU-GW12  
30 cm  
10 cm  
10 cm  
KS-70R200A  
Never install the TV as follows  
Air circulation is  
blocked.  
Warm air is blown to  
ventilation openings.  
SU-RS51U  
Note  
Do not install the TV near any ventilation, as it may affect the  
normal TV operating temperature.  
Note  
When using the SU-GW12 stand (for KS-60R200A/  
50R200A, not supplied) or SU-RS51U stand (for KS-  
70R200A, not supplied) for your TV, you must use the  
support belt.  
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2: Connecting an  
3: Inserting batteries  
antenna/VCR  
into the remote  
Push and slide to open.  
Connecting an antenna only  
Antenna cable (not supplied)  
Notes  
Observe the correct polarity when inserting batteries.  
Do not use different types of batteries together or mix old  
and new batteries.  
Dispose of batteries in an environmentally friendly way.  
Certain regions may regulate disposal of the battery.  
Please consult your local authority.  
AC power cord (supplied)  
Handle the remote control with care. Do not drop or step  
on it, or spill liquid of any kind onto it.  
Do not place the remote control in a location near a heat  
source, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, or in a damp  
room.  
Connecting an antenna and VCR  
AC power  
cord  
(supplied)  
Antenna cable  
(not supplied)  
A/V cable  
(not supplied)  
S video cable  
(not supplied)  
VCR  
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3 Press F/f to select the language  
displayed on the menu screens, then press  
.
4: Selecting the  
language  
The message confirming the TV start auto-tuning  
appears on the screen, then go to “5: Auto tuning  
, 1  
2
2
3
3
1 Connect the TV to your AC power outlet  
(110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz).  
2 Press 1 on the TV (front).  
When you switch on the TV for the first time, the  
Language menu appears on the screen.  
When the TV is in standby mode (the 1 (on/  
standby) indicator on the TV (front) is red), press  
TV "/1 on the remote to switch on the TV.  
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5 Press MENU to exit.  
The TV has now tuned in all the available channels.  
5: Auto tuning the TV  
The TV will search for and store all available TV  
channels.  
6 PressG/g to select the desired setting in  
“Display this menu next time ?” dialog, then  
press  
to exit.  
Tip  
If Yesis selected and the TV is switched off by pressing 1  
on the TV, or is disconnected from the AC power outlet, the  
auto startup procedure restarts the next time the TV is  
switched on.  
1,4,6  
1,4,6  
3,5  
1 Press G/g to select “OK”, then press  
.
The TV starts searching for all available channels.  
This may take some time, please be patient and do  
not press any buttons on the TV or remote.  
If a message appears for you to confirm the  
antenna connection  
No channels were found. Check the antenna  
connection and press G/g to select “Yes”, then  
press  
to start auto-tuning again.  
2 When the Program Sorting menu appears  
on the screen, follow the steps of “Program  
If you do not change the order in which the channels  
are stored on the TV, go to step 3.  
3 Press MENU to display the Clock Set  
menu.  
4 Press F/f/G/g to set the day and time  
(hour and minute), then press  
.
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Use the TV at temperatures between 5ºC and 35ºC.  
If the TV is transported directly from a cold to a warm  
location, or if the room temperature has changed  
suddenly, the picture may be blurred or show poor color.  
This is because moisture has condensed on the mirror or  
lenses inside. If this happens, let the moisture evaporate  
before using the TV.  
Safety information  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the TV to rain  
or moisture.  
Dangerously high voltages are present inside the TV. Do not  
open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.  
Do not install the appliance in a  
confined space, such as a bookcase  
or built-in cabinet.  
For general safety  
Do not expose the TV to rain or  
moisture.  
Do not place the set on an unstable cart, stand, table or  
shelf. The set may fall, causing serious injury to a child or  
an adult and serious damage to the set. Use only a stand  
recommended by the manufacturer for the specific model  
of TV. An appliance and cart combination should be  
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and  
uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart  
combination to overturn.  
Do not open the rear cover.  
This set should be operated only  
from the type of power source indicated on the serial/  
model plate.  
If you are not sure of the type of electrical power supplied  
to your home, consult your dealer or local power  
company.  
For safe installation  
Never cover the slots and openings  
with a cloth or other materials.  
When the set exhibits a distinct change in performance, it  
indicates a need for service.  
The TV should be installed near an easily accessible  
power outlet.  
Do not block the ventilation openings.  
Do not use power-line operated sets near water — for  
example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink,  
swimming pool, etc.  
For safe operations  
Do not operate the TV on anything but 110-240 V AC,  
50/60 Hz.  
Do not operate the TV if any liquid  
or solid object falls in it — have it  
checked immediately.  
Do not install the TV in hot, humid or excessively dusty  
places.  
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 result  
in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the set.  
Leave enough space between the TV or furniture and an  
outlet so that you can plug in/out easily.  
Do not allow anything to rest  
on or roll over the power  
cord, and do not place the set  
where the power cord is  
subject to wear or abuse.  
Do not install the TV where  
it may be exposed to  
mechanical vibrations.  
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Unplug the AC power cord  
during lightning storm.  
Carry the TV in the specified manner  
If you carry the TV in a manner other than the specified  
manner and without the specified number of persons, it may  
drop and a serious injury may be caused. Be sure to follow  
the instructions mentioned below.  
Carry the TV with the specified  
number of persons (page 4).  
Do not keep the TV plugged  
in if you are not going to use it  
for several days. Even if your  
TV is turned off, it is still  
connected to AC power when  
plugged into an outlet.  
Do not carry the TV holding the speaker grill.  
Hold the TV tightly when carrying it.  
Before carrying the TV, disconnect any accessories or  
cables.  
Do not pull the power cord to  
disconnect the TV. Pull it out  
by the plug.  
Do not carry the TV holding the  
screen edges.  
Do not plug in too many  
appliances to the same power  
jack. Do not damage the power  
cord.  
Caution  
Do not use the TV at altitudes higher than 3,000 m, as doing  
so might cause malfunctions.  
Cleaning  
Clean the rear cover area of the TV regularly. Dust in rear  
cover area may cause a problem with the cooling system of  
the TV.  
Do not place any objects on  
the TV. The apparatus shall  
not be exposed to dripping or  
splashing and that no objects  
filled with liquids, such as  
vases, shall be placed on the  
apparatus.  
To remove hard contamination, use a cloth moistened with  
a solution of mild detergent and water. Do not use a spray  
cleaning solution directly to the TV. It should only be used  
to moisten the cleaning cloth.  
Clean the cabinet of the TV  
with a dry soft cloth. To remove  
dust from the screen, wipe it  
gently with a soft cloth.  
Stubborn stains may be  
To prevent fire, keep  
inflammable objects or naked  
lights (e.g. candles) away from the TV.  
If a snapping or popping sound from a TV set is  
continuous or frequent while the TV is operating, unplug  
the TV and consult your dealer or service technician. It is  
normal for some TV sets to make occasional snapping or  
popping sounds, particularly when being turned on or off.  
Give careful consideration to the environment when  
disposing of batteries.  
Do not unplug or switch off the AC power outlet directly  
when the TV is on.  
Always switch off by pressing “1” on the remote or the  
TV first to ensure proper lamp cooling process.  
removed with a cloth slightly  
dampened with a solution of mild soap and warm water.  
Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine for  
cleaning. If picture brightness decreases over time, it may  
be necessary to clean the inside of the TV. Consult  
qualified service personnel.  
Unplug the AC power cord when cleaning this unit. If not,  
it may result in electric shock.  
Do not rub, touch, or tap the surface of the screen with  
sharp or abrasive items, like a ball point pen or a screw  
driver. This type of contact may result in a scratched  
screen.  
When not in use  
If you will not be using the TV set for several days, the TV  
set should be disconnected from the mains for  
environmental and safety reasons.  
The TV set is not disconnected from the mains when the  
TV set is switched off.  
To disconnect the TV set completely, pull the plug from  
the outlet. However, some TV sets may have features  
which need the TV set to be left in standby to work  
correctly. The instructions in this manual will inform you  
if this applies.  
Attachments  
Do not use attachments not  
recommended by the manufacturer,  
as they may cause hazards.  
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About the TV  
Although the TV is made with high-precision technology,  
black dots may appear or bright points of light (red, blue,  
or green) may appear constantly on the screen. This is a  
structural property of the panel and is not a malfunction.  
When High contrast non-moving images such as station  
logos and channel numbers are displayed for a long period  
of time, there may be some image retention on the screen.  
This is only a temporary condition. Turning off the power  
for a while or letting the TV run on another channel will  
eliminate the retained image.  
If direct sunlight or other strong illumination shines on the  
screen, part of the screen may appear white due to  
reflections from behind the screen. This is a structural  
property of the TV.  
Do not expose the screen to direct illumination or sunlight.  
About the AC power cord  
The shape of AC plug varies, depending on the regions.  
AC power outlet  
The TV set with a three-wire grounding type AC power plug  
must be connected to an AC power outlet with a protective  
earthing connection.  
Projection lamp  
Your TV uses a projection lamp as its light source. It is  
time to replace the lamp with a new one when:  
– the message, “Projection lamp is nearing end of life.  
Please replace the lamp.” appeared on the screen,  
– the lamp indicator on the front 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 39.)  
When the lamp eventually burns out, you may hear a  
noticeable pop sound. This is normal and is inherent in this  
type of lamp.  
The projection lamp contains mercury and should be  
disposed of properly. Consult your local authorities  
regarding safe disposal. If the lamp is broken during use,  
a small amount of mercury may be released. In this  
situation, move away from the product and ventilate the  
area. In case of accidental contact or inhalation, or if you  
feel unwell, consult a physician promptly.  
Cooling fan  
This TV uses a cooling fan. You may hear some fan noise  
(depending on the placement of the TV), which may be more  
noticeable during the night, or when ambient noise is  
particularly low.  
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment  
(Applicable in the European Union and other  
European countries with separate collection  
systems)  
This symbol is on the remote control.  
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Overview of the remote  
1 TV "/1 – TV standby  
Switches off the TV temporarily and on from standby mode.  
2 Number buttons  
• In TV mode: Selects channels. For channel numbers 10 and above, enter  
the second digit within two seconds.  
• In Text mode: Enters the three digit page number to select the page.  
3
– Previous channel  
Returns to the previous channel watched (for more than five seconds).  
4
5
– Wide Mode (page 17)  
– Picture freeze (page 17)  
Freezes the TV picture.  
6
/
– Info / Text reveal  
• In TV mode: Displays information such as current channel number and  
screen mode.  
• In Text mode (page 16): Reveals hidden information (e.g. answers to a  
quiz).  
7 F/f/G/g/ (page 16, 20)  
8 TOOLS (page 17, 19)  
Enables you to access various viewing options and change/make adjustments  
according to the source and screen mode.  
0 PROG +/-/  
/
• In TV mode: Selects the next (+) or previous (-) channel.  
• In Text mode: Selects the next (  
qa % – Mute (page 16)  
qs 2 +/- – Volume  
) or previous ( ) page.  
qd RETURN  
Returns to the previous screen of any displayed menu.  
qf  
This button does not work with this model.  
qg Colored buttons (page 16)  
qh  
– TV mode (page 18)  
Exits Text mode, or returns to TV mode.  
qj  
– Twin Picture (page 17)  
Displays two pictures simultaneously.  
qk / – Text (page 16)  
ql – Input select / Text hold  
/
• In TV mode (page 18): Selects the input source from equipment connected  
to the TV jacks.  
• In Text mode (page 16): Holds the current page.  
w; A/B – Dual Sound (page 25)  
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wa "/1  
Switches on or off the optional equipment selected from the function buttons.  
ws Function buttons  
Enables you to operate the corresponding equipment. For details, see  
wd DVD/VCR operating buttons  
. : Replays the current program from the previous chapter mark (if  
any).  
> : Advances forward to the next chapter mark (if any).  
: Replays the current program for a set period of time.  
: Advances forward a set period of time.  
m : Plays a program in fast reverse mode.  
M : Plays a program in fast forward mode.  
H : Plays a program at a normal speed.  
X : Pauses playback.  
x : Stops the playback.  
• VISUAL SEARCH : Only for Sony DVD recorders with the visual search  
function. For details, see the operating instructions supplied with the DVD  
recorder.  
wf DVD/VCR record buttons  
z REC: Starts recording.  
X REC PAUSE: Pauses the recording.  
x REC STOP: Stops the recording.  
X REC PAUSE and x REC STOP are available only on DVD recorders.  
wg F1/F2  
• Selects a disc when using a DVD changer.  
• Selects a function when using a combination unit (e.g. a DVD/VCR).  
For details, see the operating instructions supplied with the DVD changer or  
combination unit.  
wh DVD MENU  
Displays the DVD disc menu.  
wj DVD TOP MENU  
Displays the top menu of the DVD disc.  
Tips  
The number 5, H, PROG + and A/B buttons have tactile dots. Use the tactile dots  
as references when operating the TV.  
When using the remote, aim it at the remote control sensor on the TV. See page 14  
for the location of the sensor.  
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Overview of the TV buttons and indicators  
1 PROG +/-/  
/
• In TV mode: Selects the next (+) or previous  
(-) channel.  
• In TV menu: Moves through the options up  
(
) or down ( ).  
2 2 +/-/  
/
• In TV mode: Increases (+) or decreases (-) the  
volume.  
• In TV menu: Moves through the options right  
(
) or left ( ).  
3
4
/
– Input select/OK  
• In TV mode (page 18): Selects the input  
source from equipment connected to the TV  
jacks.  
• In TV menu: Selects the menu or option, and  
confirms the setting.  
5 1 – On/standby indicator  
Flashes in green when the light source is  
preparing to turn on. Lights up in green when the  
TV is switched on.  
Lights up in red when the TV is in standby mode.  
If the lamp cover or the lamp itself is not securely  
attached, the red indicator will continue to flash  
in intervals of three blinks at a time (page 41).  
6
7
– Timer indicator  
Lights up in orange when the timer is set  
– Lamp indicator  
Flashes in red when the lamp for the light source  
has burned out.  
8 Remote control sensor  
• Receives IR signals from the remote.  
• Do not put anything over the sensor, as its  
function may be affected.  
KS-60R200A/50R200A  
KS-70R200A  
9 1 – Power  
Switches the TV on or off.  
Note  
Make sure that the TV is completely switched off before  
unplugging the AC power cord. Unplugging the AC  
power cord while the TV is turned on may cause the  
indicator to remain lit or may cause the TV to  
malfunction.  
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Projection lamp  
2 Attach the side cover that came in the box.  
Your TV uses a projection lamp as its light source. As with  
any lamp, it has lifespan and needs to be replaced when the  
lamp indicator flashes or the screen becomes darker.  
Press the cover at the top, middle, and bottom to  
make sure that it is attached securely (see  
illustration).  
Notes  
Note  
After switching on your TV, it may take a while (1 minute  
or less) before the picture appears.  
Facing the TV, make sure that the side covers marked  
“R” (right) and “L”(left) are attached to the  
corresponding sides of the TV.  
When the projection lamp wears out, the screen goes dark.  
Replace the lamp with a new Sony XL-5100 replacement  
lamp (for KS-60R200A/50R200A, not supplied) or XL-  
5300 replacemant lamp (for KS-70R200A, supplied).  
How to replace the lamp, see page 39.  
Warning  
The light emitted from the lamp is quite bright when your TV  
is in use. To avoid eye discomfort or injury, do not look into  
the light housing when the power is on.  
To detach the speakers  
(KS-70R200A only)  
The speakers on the KS-70R200A can be detached if  
required. If you use a multi-channel surround speaker  
system and there is insufficient space to install the  
display unit, we recommend using the speakers  
detached.  
1 Remove the three screws that are located  
on the rear of the speaker, and pull the  
speaker straight out to detach it from the  
panel.  
3 Tighten the side cover with the three  
screws that you removed in step 1.  
When attaching the screws, use a coin to turn them  
clockwise.  
When removing the screws, use a coin to turn  
them counterclockwise.  
4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 with the speaker  
on the other side.  
Note  
After you remove the speakers, place them in the box that  
originally contained the side cover.  
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Watching TV  
2 Press the number buttons or PROG +/- to  
Watching TV  
select a TV channel.  
To select channel numbers 10 and above using the  
number buttons, enter the second digit within two  
seconds.  
Additional operations  
To  
Do this  
Switch off the TV  
temporarily  
Press TV "/1.  
(standby mode)  
Switch off the TV  
Switch on the TV  
Press 1 on the TV (front).  
1
Press %. Press 2 +/- to adjust  
without sound from the volume.  
standby mode  
Adjust the volume  
Press 2 + (increase)/  
- (decrease).  
Mute the sound  
Press %. Press again to restore.  
To access Text  
Press /. Each time you press /, the display changes  
cyclically as follows:  
2
Text and TV picture t Text t No Text (exit the  
Text service)  
To select a page, press the number buttons or  
To hold a page, press  
To reveal hidden information, press  
/
.
/
.
/
.
To jump a page, press  
three digit pages).  
and F/f, then press  
(for  
Tips  
Ensure that the TV is receiving a good signal, or some text  
errors may occur.  
For information on the use of a service, select the index  
page.  
When four colored items appear at the bottom of the Text  
page, Fastext is available. Fastext allows you to access  
pages quickly and easily. Press the corresponding colored  
button to access the page.  
2
1 Press 1 on the TV (front) to switch on the  
TV.  
When the TV is in standby mode (the 1 (on/  
standby) indicator on the TV (front) is red), press  
TV "/1 on the remote to switch on the TV.  
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Tips  
To freeze the picture – Picture freeze  
You can freeze the current picture to make a note of a  
telephone number or recipe.  
Alternatively, you can set “Auto Wide” to “On”. The TV  
will automatically select the best mode to suit the input  
from external equipment (page 26).  
In Zoom, you can adjust the picture position (e.g. to read  
subtitles) using the Vertical Shift option selected from  
Tools menu (see below).  
1 Press  
.
The frozen picture is displayed on the right of the  
screen. You can watch moving picture on the left.  
“Full 1”, “Full 2” and “Normal” are available for “Wide  
Mode” when PC input is selected (page 34).  
2 Press  
mode.  
again to return to normal TV  
To use the Tools menu  
Press TOOLS to display the following options when  
viewing a TV program.  
To change the Wide Mode  
Press  
repeatedly to select Wide Zoom, Normal,  
Full or Zoom.  
Options  
Description  
Close  
Closes the Tools menu.  
Wide Zoom*  
Twin Picture  
See below.  
(or Single Picture)  
Picture Mode  
Sound Mode  
Power Saving  
Vertical Shift  
Vertical Size  
Sleep Timer  
Enlarges the center portion of the picture. The left and  
right edges of the picture are stretched to fill the 16:9  
screen.  
Normal  
To view two pictures simultaneously – Twin  
Picture  
You can view two pictures on the screen  
simultaneously.  
Displays the 4:3 picture in its original size. Side bars  
are shown to fill the 16:9 screen.  
Full  
Note  
This function is not available for a PC input source.  
Press  
. Two pictures are displayed simultaneously.  
Stretches the 4:3 picture horizontally, to fill the 16:9  
screen.  
Zoom*  
Displays cinemascopic (letter box format) broadcasts  
in the correct proportions.  
* Parts of the top and bottom of the picture may be cut off.  
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To  
Do this  
Viewing pictures from  
connected equipment  
Switch the active  
screen (the frame of  
the selected screen  
turns green)  
Press G/g.  
Change the program Press PROG +/-.  
on the active screen  
Switch on the connected equipment, then  
press  
/
repeatedly until the correct  
input symbol (see below) appears on the  
screen. For details of connecting the other  
equipment, see page 35.  
Change the program Press F/f.  
on the inactive  
screen  
Change the input  
source  
1 Select the active screen.  
2 Press repeatedly.  
On screen  
display  
Labels of input jacks  
/
Change the size of  
the pictures  
Press and hold G/g.  
Video 1 or  
Video 1  
1
or  
, and  
L (MONO), R  
Return to normal TV Press  
mode  
.
Video 2 or  
Video 2  
2
and  
or (Y, PB/CB, PR/CR),  
L (MONO), R  
*
Tips  
Video 3  
3
and L (MONO), R  
You can select the same program for both screens.  
Pictures input through the HDMI and component jacks are  
not displayed on the right screen.  
HD/DVD 1  
HD/DVD 2  
1 Y, P B/CB, PR/CR and  
L, R  
2 Y, PB/CB, PR/CR and  
You can also use the Twin Picture feature by selecting  
“Twin Picture” from the Tools menu, and return to normal  
TV mode by selecting “Single Picture” from the Tools  
menu.  
L, R  
HDMI 1  
HDMI 2  
1 HDMI IN  
2 HDMI IN  
2 HDMI IN and 2 HDMI IN  
L, R  
PC  
PC IN  
RGB and PC IN  
*
Located on the front  
To return to normal TV mode, press  
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To use the Tools menu  
Press TOOLS to display the following options when  
viewing pictures from connected equipment other  
than a PC.  
Options  
Description  
Close  
Closes the Tools menu.  
Twin Picture  
(or Single Picture)  
Picture Mode  
Sound Mode  
Power Saving  
Vertical Shift  
Vertical Size  
Sleep Timer  
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Using MENU Functions  
Icon  
Description  
Navigating through  
menus  
“MENU” allows you to enjoy various convenient  
features of this TV. You can easily select channels or  
inputs sources and change the settings for your TV.  
Program List  
Displays available TV channels.  
• To watch the desired channel, select  
the channel, then press  
.
• To assign a label to a channel, select  
“Edit Program Labels”, then see  
External Inputs  
Selects equipment connected to your TV.  
• To watch the desired external input,  
select the input source, then press  
• To assign a label to an external input,  
select “Edit Video Labels”, then see  
.
Settings  
Displays the Settings menu where most  
of the advanced settings and adjustments  
are performed.  
For details about settings, see page 21 to  
2
3
Note  
The options you can adjust vary depending  
on the situation. Unavailable options are  
grayed out or not displayed.  
1
2 Press F/f to select an option.  
3 Press to confirm a selected option.  
To exit the menu, press MENU.  
1 Press MENU to display the menu.  
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Picture menu  
You can select the options listed below on the Picture  
menu.  
1 Press F/f to select “Settings” on MENU,  
then press  
.
2 Press F/f to select a menu icon, then  
press  
.
3 Press F/f/G/g to select an option.  
For the input currently being viewed, select whether to use the common setting or to  
set each item separately.  
Target Inputs  
“Common”: Applies common settings whose adjustments are shared with other  
inputs in which “Target Inputs” is set to “Common”.  
Current input name (e.g. Video 1): Allows you to set each option separately for the  
current input.  
Tip  
Set each input to “Common” if you require the same settings to apply to each input.  
Selects the picture mode.  
Picture Mode  
Reset  
“Vivid”: For enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.  
“Standard”: For standard picture. Recommended for home entertainment.  
“Custom”: Allows you to store your preferred settings.  
Resets all the “Picture” settings except “Target Inputs” and “Picture Mode” to the  
factory settings.  
Tip  
“Advanced Settings” (page 23) is also not reset. Select “Reset” in “Advanced Settings” to reset  
items in “Advanced Settings”.  
By selecting the iris option, you can obtain the best brightness and contrast suited for  
your TV viewing.  
Advanced Iris  
“Auto 1”*: Recommended option for viewing programs that have larger variation in  
brightness from scene to scene.  
“Auto 2”*: Recommended option for viewing programs that have less variation in  
brightness from scene to scene.  
“Max”: With this option, the screen has maximum level of brightness. It is suitable  
for TV viewing in a brightly lit room.  
“High”: With this option, the screen becomes bright. It is suitable for TV viewing in  
a brightly lit room.  
“Medium”: With this option, the brightness is about the standard level.  
“Low”: With this option, the screen brightness dims and increases in contrast. It is  
suitable for TV viewing in a room with low lighting.  
“Min”: With this option, the screen is dimmed but contrast is at a maximum. It is  
suitable for TV viewing in a room with low lighting.  
* Automatically detects the brightness of the screen. These options are best suited for programs  
such as movies that often change between bright scenes and low light setting scenes.  
Note  
This function is not available in twin picture or picture freeze mode.  
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Increases or decreases picture contrast.  
Brightens or darkens the picture.  
Picture  
Brightness  
Color  
Increases or decreases color intensity.  
Increases or decreases the green tones and red tones.  
Tip  
Hue  
“Hue” can only be adjusted for an NTSC color signal (e.g. U.S.A. video tapes).  
Adjusts the whiteness of the picture.  
Color Temperature  
“Cool”: Gives the white colors a blue tint.  
“Neutral”: Gives the white colors a neutral tint.  
“Warm 1”/“Warm 2”: Gives the white colors a red tint. “Warm 2” gives a redder tint  
than “Warm 1”.  
Tip  
“Warm 1” and “Warm 2” can only be selected when you set “Picture Mode” to “Custom”.  
Sharpens or softens the picture.  
Sharpness  
Reduces the picture noise (snowy picture).  
“Auto”: Automatically reduces the picture noise.  
Noise Reduction  
“High”/“Medium”/“Low”: Modifies the effect of the noise reduction.  
“Off”: Turns off the Noise Reduction feature.  
“BNR”: Reduces the block picture noise. This is effective for a connected DVD  
player/digital receiver with MPEG playback.  
Tips  
“Auto” is not available when watching component or HDMI inputs.  
“Noise Reduction” is not available when using Freeze or Twin Picture features.  
Creates a high-resolution for high density source (i.e. DVD player, satellite  
receiver).  
DRC Mode  
“Mode 1”: Recommended mode  
“Mode 2”: Only available when input signal format is 1080i. Mode 2 is suitable  
setting if original signal content is based on standard definition signal.  
“Off”: Select to turn off DRC Mode.  
Tip  
“DRC Mode” is not available when “Game Mode” is set to “On” or when using Freeze or Twin  
Picture features; also not available when watching PC or 1080p sources.  
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Customizes the level of detail (“Reality”) and smoothness (“Clarity”) for each input  
signal. For example, you can create a custom setting for your cable input’s picture,  
and create another for your DVD player’s picture.  
DRC Palette  
The DRC palette appears.  
Press F/f/G/g to adjust the position of the marker (z).  
As you move the z higher along the “Reality” axis, the picture becomes more  
detailed. As you move the z to the right along the “Clarity” axis, the picture  
becomes smoother.  
Tip  
“DRC Palette” is not available when “Game Mode” is set to “On”, “DRC Mode” is set to “Off”  
or when using Freeze or Twin Picture features; also not available when watching PC or 1080p  
sources.  
Customizes the Picture function in more detail. When you set “Picture Mode” to  
“Custom”, you can set/change these settings.  
Advanced Settings  
“Reset”: Resets all the advanced settings to the factory settings.  
“Black Corrector”: Enhances black areas of the picture for stronger contrast.  
“Gamma”: Adjusts the balance between bright and dark areas of the picture.  
“Clear White”: Emphasizes white colors.  
“Live Color”: Makes colors more vivid.  
“White Balance”: Adjusts the color temperature color by color.  
“Detail Enhancer”: Enhances the details of the picture.  
“Edge Enhancer”: Enhances the outline of the picture.  
Tip  
“Detail Enhancer” is not available when using Freeze or Twin Picture features.  
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Sound menu  
You can select the options listed below on the Sound  
menu. To select options in “Settings”, refer to “Picture  
For the input currently being viewed, select whether to use the common setting or to  
set each item separately.  
Target Inputs  
“Common”: Applies common settings whose adjustments are shared with other  
inputs in which “Target Inputs” is set to “Common”.  
Current input name (e.g. Video 1): Allows you to set each option separately for the  
current input.  
Tip  
Set each input to “Common” if you require the same settings to apply to each input.  
Selects the sound mode.  
“Dynamic”: Enhances treble and bass.  
“Standard”: For standard sound. Recommended for home entertainment.  
“Custom”: Flat response. Also allows you to store your preferred settings.  
Sound Mode  
Reset  
Resets all the “Sound” settings except “Target Inputs”, “Sound Mode” and “Dual  
Sound” to the factory settings.  
Adjusts higher-pitched sounds.  
Treble  
Adjusts lower-pitched sounds.  
Bass  
Emphasizes left or right speaker balance.  
Balance  
Keeps a constant volume level even when volume level gaps occur (e.g. adverts tend  
to be louder than programs).  
Intelligent Volume  
Adjusts the volume level of the current input relative to other inputs, when “Target  
Inputs” is set to the current input name (e.g. Video 1).  
Volume Offset  
Surround  
Selects the surround mode.  
“Dolby Virtual”: Uses the TV speakers to simulate the surround effect produced by  
a multi channel system.  
“Simulated Stereo”: Adds a surround-like effect to mono programs.  
“Off”: For normal stereo or mono reception.  
Gives sound more impact by compensating for phase effects in speakers using the  
“BBE High Definition Sound System”, when “Sound Mode” is set to “Custom”.  
To reproduce sounds with impact, select “High” (more impact) or “Low” (less  
impact). Otherwise select “Off”.  
BBE  
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Selects the sound from the speaker for a stereo or bilingual broadcast.  
The selection varies, depending on the Broadcasting.  
Dual Sound  
Broadcasting  
Selection  
NICAM stereo  
Stereo (stereo sound)  
Mono (regular sound)  
NICAM bilingual  
Main (main sound)  
Sub (sub sound)  
Mono (regular sound)  
NICAM monaural  
Main (main sound)  
Mono (regular sound)  
A2 (German) stereo  
A2 (German) bilingual  
Stereo (stereo sound)  
Mono (regular sound)  
Main (main sound)  
Sub (sub sound)  
Notes  
If the signal is very weak, the sound becomes monaural automatically.  
If the stereo sound is noisy when receiving a NICAM program, select “Mono”. The sound  
becomes monaural, but the noise is reduced.  
The Dual Sound setting is memorized for each program position.  
You cannot receive a stereo broadcast signal when “Mono” is selected for the program  
position.  
You cannot receive stereo or dual sound when “Low” or “High” is selected in “Audio Filter”  
(page 32).  
Tips  
NICAM is receivable in following countries/regions. Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand,  
Malaysia, Thailand, etc.  
A2 (German) is receivable in following countries/regions. Australia, Malaysia, Thailand,  
etc.  
If you select other equipment connected to the TV, set “Dual Sound” to “Stereo”, “Main” or  
“Sub”.  
Tip  
Sound menu options other than “Dual Sound” cannot be used for headphones and audio output jacks.  
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Screen menu  
You can select the options listed below on the Screen  
menu. To select options in “Settings”, refer to “Picture  
For the input currently being viewed, select whether to use the common setting or to  
set each item separately.  
Target Inputs  
“Common”: Applies common settings whose adjustments are shared with other  
inputs in which “Target Inputs” is set to “Common”.  
Current input name (e.g. Video 1): Allows you to set each option separately for the  
current input.  
Tip  
Set each input to “Common” if you require the same settings to apply to each input.  
For details about “Wide Mode”, see “To change the Wide Mode” (page 17).  
Wide Mode  
Auto Wide  
Automatically changes “Wide Mode” according to the input signal from external  
equipment. To keep your setting, select “Off”.  
Tip  
Even if “Auto Wide” is set to “On” or “Off”, you can always modify the format of the screen  
by pressing  
repeatedly.  
Selects the default screen mode for use with 4:3 sources.  
“Wide Zoom”: Enlarges the 4:3 picture to fill the 16:9 screen, keeping the original  
image as much as possible.  
4:3 Default  
“Normal”: Displays conventional 4:3 sources in the correct proportions.  
“Off”: Keeps the current “Wide Mode” setting when the channel or input is changed.  
Tip  
This option is available only if “Auto Wide” is set to “On”.  
Adjusts the screen area displaying the picture.  
“Normal”: Displays the picture in the original size.  
“-1”/“-2”: Enlarges the picture to hide the edge of the picture.  
Display Area  
Adjusts the horizontal position of the picture.  
Horizontal Shift  
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Adjusts the vertical position of the picture when “Wide Mode” is set to “Zoom”.  
Adjusts the vertical size of the picture when “Wide Mode” is set to “Wide Zoom”.  
Vertical Shift  
Vertical Size  
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Setup menu  
You can select the options listed below on the Setup  
menu. To select options in “Settings”, refer to “Picture  
Sets the timer to switch on/off the TV.  
Timer Settings  
Sleep Timer  
Sets a period of time after which the TV automatically switches itself into standby  
mode.  
When the Sleep Timer is activated, the  
up in orange.  
(Timer) indicator on the TV (front) lights  
Tips  
If you switch off the TV and switch it on again, “Sleep Timer” is reset to “Off”.  
“TV will soon turn off by Sleep Timer” appears on the screen one minute before the TV  
switches to standby mode.  
On Timer  
Sets the timer to switch on the TV from standby mode.  
“Day”: Selects the day on which you want to activate the On Timer.  
“Time”: Sets the time to switch on the TV.  
“Duration”: Selects the time period after which the TV automatically switches to  
standby mode again.  
“Volume Setup”: Sets the volume for when the timer switches on the TV.  
When the On Timer is activated, the  
in orange.  
(Timer) indicator on the TV (front) lights up  
Clock Set  
Allows you to adjust the clock.  
Starts the “first time operation menu” to select the language, tune in all available  
channels, and set the time. Usually, you do not need to do this operation because the  
language will have been selected and channels already tuned when the TV was first  
installed (page 7, 8). However, this option allows you to repeat the process (e.g. to  
retune the TV after moving house, or to search for new channels that have been  
launched by broadcasters).  
Auto Startup  
Selects the power saving mode to reduce the power consumption of the TV.  
Power Saving  
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Provides smoother picture movement when playing DVD or VCR images taken on  
film, reducing picture blur and graininess.  
Cinema Drive  
“Auto 1”: For a stable picture with minimal noise. Set to “Auto 2” if the screen is  
partially degraded.  
“Auto 2”: Use this setting for standard use.  
“Off”: Turns off the “Cinema Drive” feature.  
Notes  
Even if “Auto 1” or “Auto 2” is selected, “Cinema Drive” will be automatically turned off  
and a moving image will not be played smoothly if the image contains irregular signals or  
too much noise.  
“Cinema Drive” is not available when using Freeze or Twin Picture features, or when  
watching PC, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i or 1080p sources.  
Switches on/off the TV’s internal speakers.  
“On”: The TV speakers are turned on in order to listen to the TV’s sound through the  
TV speakers.  
Speaker  
“Off”: The TV speakers are turned off in order to listen to the TV’s sound only  
through your external audio equipment connected to the audio output jacks.  
“Variable”: The audio output from your audio system can be controlled by the TV’s  
remote.  
Audio Out  
“Fixed”: The audio output of the TV is fixed. Use your audio receiver’s volume  
control to adjust the volume (and other audio settings) through your audio system.  
Select “High” to use the TV at an altitude of 1,500 m or higher, or to use the TV in  
certain circumstances where there is a considerable rise in temperature inside the  
TV. Select “Normal” to use the TV at normal altitudes.  
Cooling Mode  
When the lamp nears the end of its life, a message appears every time you switch on  
the TV. After you replace the lamp, select this option and follow the on-screen  
procedure.  
Lamp Replacement  
Notes  
Select this option after you replace the lamp.  
Depending on environmental and other conditions, such as frequency of use, some lamps  
may burn out before the lamp replacement message appears on the screen.  
Until you set the Lamp Replacement option, a message announcing that the lamp is at the  
end of its life will appear every time you switch on the TV.  
Adjust the horizontal/vertical position of the picture including menu displays and  
messages, etc. on the TV screen.  
Display Position  
Selects the language in which the menus are displayed.  
Displays your TV’s product information.  
Language  
Product Information  
All Reset  
Resets all settings to the factory settings and then displays the Auto Startup screen.  
Note  
All settings, including language, auto tuned channels, etc. will be reset. There may be cases in  
which resetting takes a long time.  
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AV Setup menu  
You can select the options listed below on the AV  
Setup menu. To select options in “Settings”, refer to  
Assigns a name to any equipment connected to the front and rear jacks. The name  
will be displayed briefly on the screen when the equipment is selected. You can skip  
an input source that is not connected to any equipment.  
Video Labels  
1
2
Press F/f to select the desired input source, then press  
.
Press F/f to select the desired option below, then press  
.
Equipment labels: Uses one of the preset labels to assign a name to connected  
equipment.  
“Edit”: Creates your own label. Follow steps 2 to 4 of “Program Labels” (page 31).  
“Skip”: Skips an unnecessary input source.  
Selects the input signal from S video jack  
connected.  
“On”: Switches automatically between the S video jack and the composite video  
jacks on the rear of the TV depending on the cable connection.  
1 when  
/
1 jacks are both  
Video1 Auto S Video  
Video2 Input  
“Off”: Activates the composite video jacks on the rear of the TV.  
“Auto”: Switches automatically between the component video jacks and the  
composite video jacks on the front of the TV depending on the cable connection.  
“Component”: Activates the component video jacks on the front of the TV.  
“Composite”: Activates the composite video jacks on the front of the TV.  
Tip  
When multiple cables are connected and “Auto” is selected, “Component”,  
“Composite” will be activated in that order.  
Selects the color system (“Auto”, “PAL”, “SECAM”, “NTSC3.58” or “NTSC4.43”)  
according to the input signal from the input source.  
Color System  
Game Mode  
Color Matrix  
Depending on the game software, reaction times may slow during fast-moving  
scenes, etc. Select “On” to improve the reaction times.  
Usually used in the factory setting (Video1/2 (Composite and S video input signal)  
/3 is set to “ITU601”, and Video 2 (Component input signal)/HD/DVD 1/2/HDMI  
1/2 is set to “Auto”). If the tone of the picture from the input source is unnatural,  
select either “ITU601” or “ITU709”, which normalizes the tone.  
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Channel Setup menu  
You can select the options listed below on the Channel  
Setup menu. To select options in “Settings”, refer to  
When “1 Digit Direct” is set to “On”, you can select a channel using one preset  
number button (0 - 9) on the remote.  
Note  
When “1 Digit Direct” is set to “On”, you cannot select channel numbers 10 and above entering  
two digits using the remote.  
1 Digit Direct  
Auto Tuning  
Tunes in all the available channels.  
Usually you do not need to do this operation because the channels are already tuned  
when the TV was first installed (page 8). However, this option allows you to repeat  
the process (e.g. to retune the TV after moving house, or to search for new channels  
that have been launched by broadcasters).  
Changes the order in which the channels are stored on the TV.  
Program Sorting  
Program Labels  
1
Press F/f to select the channel you want to move to a new position,  
then press  
Press F/f to select the new position for your channel, then press  
.
2
.
Assigns a channel name of your choice up to five letters or numbers. The name will  
be displayed briefly on the screen when the channel is selected.  
1
2
Press F/f to select the channel you want to name, then press  
.
Press F/f to select the desired letter or number (“_” for a blank space),  
then press g.  
If you input a wrong character  
Press G/g to select the wrong character. Then, press F/f to select the correct  
character.  
To delete all the characters  
Select “Reset”, then press  
Repeat the procedure in step 2 until the name is complete.  
Select “OK”, then press  
.
3
4
.
Blocks an individual channel from being watched.  
Program Block  
1
2
Press F/f to select the channel you want to block, then press  
Press F/f to select “Block”, then press  
.
.
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Before selecting “Label”/“AFT”/“Audio Filter”/“Skip”, press PROG +/- to select  
the program number with the channel. You cannot select a program number that is  
set to skip.  
Manual Program  
Preset  
Program/TV System  
Presets program channels manually.  
1
2
Press F/f to select “Program”, then press  
.
Press F/f to select the program number you want to manually tune (if  
tuning a VCR, select channel 00), then press  
.
3
4
Press F/f to select “TV System”, then press  
.
Press F/fto select the best received TV broadcast systems, then press  
.
5
6
Press F/f to select “VHF Low”, “VHF High” or “UHF”, then press  
.
Press G/g until the desired channel’s broadcast appears on the TV  
screen, then press  
.
Label  
Assigns a name of your choice, up to five letters or numbers, to the selected channel.  
This name will be displayed briefly on the screen when the channel is selected.  
To input characters, follow steps 2 to 4 of “Program Labels” (page 31).  
AFT  
Allows you to fine-tune the selected program number manually if you feel that a  
slight tuning adjustment will improve the picture quality.  
You can adjust the fine tuning over a range of -15 to +15. When “On” is selected, the  
fine tuning is performed automatically.  
Audio Filter  
Improves the sound for individual channels in the case of distortion in mono  
broadcasts. Sometimes a non-standard broadcast signal can cause sound distortion or  
intermittent sound muting when watching mono programs.  
If you do not experience any sound distortion, we recommend that you leave this  
option set to the factory setting “Off”.  
Note  
You cannot receive stereo or dual sound when “Low” or “High” is selected. Normally noise  
can be reduced with “Low”. If you still feel the sound is noisy, set the filter to “High”.  
Skip  
Skips unused channels when you press PROG +/- to select channels. (You can still  
select a skipped channel using the number buttons.)  
Sensitivity  
Adjusts the TV reception sensitivity if the TV signal is too strong and the picture is  
distorted. Press f to select “Low”, then press  
.
Color System  
Selects the color system (“Auto”, “PAL”, “SECAM”, “NTSC3.58”, or  
“NTSC4.43”) according to the channel.  
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PC Settings menu  
You can select the options listed below on the PC  
Settings menu when the TV is connected to a PC.  
1 Press  
/
repeatedly until  
PC  
appears on the screen.  
2 Press MENU to display the PC settings  
menu.  
Note  
When you connect a PC to your TV for the first time,  
you may need to adjust the screen display. In such cases,  
perform “Auto Adjustment” or adjust the “Phase”,  
“Pitch”, “Horizontal Shift”, or “Vertical Shift” in  
“Others” (page 34).  
Picture  
Selects the display mode.  
“Video”: Select to view video images.  
Display Mode  
“Text”: Select to view text, charts or tables.  
Resets all the “Picture” settings except “Display Mode” to the factory settings.  
Reset  
By selecting the iris option, you can obtain the best brightness and contrast suited for  
your TV viewing.  
Advanced Iris  
“Auto 1”*: Recommended option for viewing programs that have larger variation in  
brightness from scene to scene.  
“Auto 2”*: Recommended option for viewing programs that have less variation in  
brightness from scene to scene.  
“Max”: With this option, the screen has maximum level of brightness. It is suitable  
for TV viewing in a brightly lit room.  
“High”: With this option, the screen becomes bright. It is suitable for TV viewing in  
a brightly lit room.  
“Medium”: With this option, the brightness is about the standard level.  
“Low”: With this option, the screen brightness dims and increases in contrast. It is  
suitable for TV viewing in a room with low lighting.  
“Min”: With this option, the screen is dimmed but contrast is at a maximum. It is  
suitable for TV viewing in a room with low lighting.  
* Automatically detects the brightness of the screen. These options are best suited for programs  
such as movies that often change between bright scenes and low light setting scenes.  
Note  
You cannot select “Auto 1” or “Auto 2” when “Display Mode” is set to “Text”.  
Increases or decreases picture contrast.  
Brightens or darkens the picture.  
Picture  
Brightness  
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Adjusts the whiteness of the picture.  
Color Temperature  
“Cool”: Gives the white colors a blue tint.  
“Neutral”: Gives the white colors a neutral tint.  
“Warm 1”/“Warm 2”: Gives the white colors a red tint. “Warm 2” gives a redder tint  
than “Warm 1”.  
Sound  
Selects the sound mode.  
“Dynamic”: Enhances treble and bass.  
Sound Mode  
“Standard”: For standard sound. Recommended for home entertainment.  
“Custom”: Provides a flat response. Sound quality as customized on the connected  
PC is maintained in the TV sound.  
Others  
Automatically adjusts the display position, phase and pitch of the picture when the  
TV receives an input signal from a connected PC.  
Auto Adjustment  
Tip  
Auto Adjustment may not work well with some input signals. In such cases, manually adjust  
“Phase”, “Pitch”, “Horizontal Shift” and “Vertical Shift”.  
Resets all the “Others” settings to the factory settings.  
Adjusts the phase when the screen flickers.  
Reset  
Phase  
Adjusts the pitch when the picture has unwanted vertical stripes.  
Adjusts the horizontal position of the picture.  
Adjusts the vertical position of the picture.  
Pitch  
Horizontal Shift  
Vertical Shift  
Wide Mode  
Selects the screen mode for signals with a 60 Hz vertical frequency.  
“Normal”: Displays the picture in its original size.  
“Full 1”: Enlarges the picture to fill the display area, keeping its original horizontal-  
to-vertical aspect ratio.  
“Full 2 ”: Enlarges the picture to fill the display area.  
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Using Optional Equipment  
Connecting optional equipment  
You can connect a wide range of optional equipment to your TV. Connecting cables are not supplied.  
Connecting to the TV (front)  
To connect  
Do this  
S VHS/Hi8/DVC  
Connect to the video jack  
2,  
camcorder A  
and the audio jacks  
connect mono equipment, connect  
2. If you  
to the L jack  
2.  
Tip  
You can select the input signal by  
setting “Video2 Input” in the “AV  
Setup” menu (page 30).  
Headphones B  
Connect to the i jack to listen to  
sound from the TV on headphones.  
S VHS/Hi8/DVC  
camcorder  
HDV camcorder  
with component  
output C  
Connect to the component Y, PB/  
CB, PR/CR jacks  
L (MONO), R jacks  
2 and audio  
2.  
Push up to open the  
front panel using the  
small lip on the panel.  
Tip  
You can select the input signal by  
setting “Video2 Input” in the “AV  
Setup” menu (page 30).  
Headphones  
HDV camcorder  
with component output  
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Connecting to the TV (rear)  
For service use only  
Digital receiver/  
DVD player  
Video game equipment  
DVD player  
DVD player with  
component output  
PC  
Hi-Fi audio equipment  
DVD player  
VCR  
DVD recorder  
VCR  
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To connect  
Do this  
Programing the remote  
Digital receiver or Connect to the HDMI IN 1 or 2  
DVD player D  
jack if the equipment has an  
If you have Sony VCRs/DVDs and Sony DVD Home  
Theater Systems/Amplifiers, do the following  
procedure to program the remote so that you can  
operate them using this remote.  
HDMI jack. The digital video and  
audio signals are input from the  
equipment. If the equipment has a  
DVI jack, connect the DVI jack to  
the HDMI IN 2 jack through a DVI  
- HDMI adaptor interface (not  
supplied), and connect the  
Note  
Before you start, look up the three-digit code for your  
equipment’s audio out jacks to the  
audio in the HDMI IN 2 jacks.  
Notes  
The HDMI jacks only support the  
following video inputs: 480i,  
480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i and  
1080p. To connect a PC, use the  
PC IN jacks.  
1
2
Be sure to use only an HDMI cable  
that bears the HDMI logo.  
Video game  
equipment, DVD  
player or VCR  
EI  
Connect to the S video jack  
1
or the video jack  
the audio jacks  
1 or 3, and  
1 or 3. To  
avoid picture noise, do not connect  
the camcorder to the video jack  
1 and the S video jack  
at the same time. If you connect  
mono equipment, connect to the L  
(MONO) jack 1 or 3.  
1
1
3
DVD player with  
component output and the audio jacks  
Connect to the component jacks  
1 or  
/
F
2.  
Hi-Fi audio  
equipment G  
Connect to the audio output jacks  
to listen to the sound from the  
TV on Hi-Fi audio equipment.  
To turn off the sound of the TV  
speakers, set “Speaker” to “Off”  
1 Press and hold the DVD, VCR or AMP  
function button you want to program on the  
remote, then press  
, keeping the  
function button pressed down.  
The selected function button (DVD, VCR or  
AMP) will flash.  
DVD recorder or  
VCR H  
Connect to the video output jacks  
to record the image from the  
TV. Connect to the audio output  
2 Press the number buttons to enter the  
three-digit code while the button is lit. If  
code is not entered within 10 seconds, you  
must perform the step 1 again.  
jacks  
to record the sound from  
the TV on the DVD recorder or  
VCR.  
3 Press  
.
PC J  
Connect to the PC IN jacks. It is  
recommended to use a PC cable  
with ferrites.  
When the programing is correct, the selected  
function button will flash twice, and when not, it  
will flash five times.  
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4 Switch on your equipment and check that  
the following main functions work.  
H(playback), x (stop), m (rewind), M (fast  
forward), channel selection for both VCR and  
DVDs, TOP MENU/MENU and F/f/G/gonly  
for DVDs.  
If your equipment is not working, or some of the  
functions do not work  
Enter the correct code or try the next code listed.  
To return to normal TV operation  
Press the TV function button.  
Equipment’s codes  
Equipment Code  
VCR  
001*, 002, 003, 004  
DVD  
101*, 151, 201, 202, 203  
Amplifier  
* Factory setting  
301, 302, 303, 304, 401*, 402, 403, 451  
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Additional Information  
3 Take the new lamp out of its package.  
Replacing the lamp  
Do not touch the glass portion of the new  
The Projection lamp, like all lamps, will eventually  
lose brightness and functionality which affects the  
overall performance of your TV. How long the Lamp  
maintains its brightness will vary depending upon  
your usage and environmental conditions. To  
lamp.  
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.  
maintain the quality of your viewing experience, Sony  
recommends that you replace the Lamp (1) when the  
screen becomes dark or the color looks unusual; (2)  
4 Remove the outside lamp cover.  
For KS-60R200A/50R200A, turn the screw  
with a screwdriver counterclockwise and  
remove the cover.  
when  
on the front of the TV flashes; (3) after  
approximately 8,000 hours of use (for KS-60R200A/  
50R200A) or 4,000 hours of use (for KS-70R200A);  
or (4) when the lamp replacement message appears on  
the TV screen.  
For KS-70R200A, release the clamp and  
remove the cover.  
WARNING  
KS-60R200A/50R200A  
Electric appliances can cause fire or high temperature,  
resulting in injury or death. Be sure to follow the  
instructions below.  
Use a Sony XL-5100 replacement lamp (for KS-  
60R200A/50R200A, not supplied) or XL-5300  
replacemant lamp (for KS-70R200A, supplied) for  
replacement. Use of any other lamp may damage the TV.  
Do not remove the lamp for any purpose other than  
replacement. Doing so may cause injury or fire.  
Do not put flammable materials and metal objects inside  
the lamp receptacle of the TV after removing the lamp.  
Doing so may cause fire or electrical shock. Do not touch  
the lamp receptacle once the lamp has been removed.  
When the lamp eventually burns out, you may hear a  
noticeable “pop” sound. This is normal and it is inherent  
to this type of lamp.  
In rare instances, the bulb may pop inside the lamp unit,  
but the lamp unit is designed to contain all of the broken  
glass pieces inside the lamp unit.  
This TV’s lamp contains mercury and should be disposed  
of properly. Consult your local authorities regarding safe  
disposal. The material contained in this lamp are similar to  
those of a fluorescent lamp, so you should dispose of it in  
the same way.  
KS-70R200A  
5 Remove the lamp door. (For KS-70R200A)  
Turn the screw counterclockwise, and then  
turn the knob to the left until the marks on  
the lid and the case line up. Remove the  
door.  
1 Switch off the TV. Wait several minutes,  
then unplug the power cord.  
(The cooling fan will continue to operate for  
about two minutes after switching the TV  
off.)  
KS-70R200A  
2 Wait at least 30 minutes after unplugging  
the power cord to allow the lamp to cool  
down before replacing it. To avoid being  
burned, do not touch the lamp receptacle  
once the lamp has been removed.  
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6 Pull out the lamp.  
8 Put the new lamp into its place.  
For KS-60R200A/50R200A, slide it in  
slowly by pressing the PUSH part of the  
front corners of the lamp until it stops with  
a firm clicking sound to lock.  
For KS-60R200A/50R200A, place your  
index finger through the hoop of the lamp  
handle and pull it upwards, while placing  
your thumb on the dent on the top. Then  
pull the lamp out.  
For KS-70R200A, make sure the lamp is  
securely mounted into the compartment.  
For KS-70R200A, hold the indents on the  
top and bottom of the lamp, and pull the  
lamp straight out.  
KS-60R200A/50R200A  
KS-60R200A/50R200A  
PUSH  
PUSH  
KS-70R200A  
KS-70R200A  
Hold this part of the lamp  
Notes  
Notes  
The lamp compartment is tilted.  
The lamp is very hot after use. Never touch the glass  
portion of the lamp or the non-designated surrounding  
parts.  
To ensure the lamp is securely installed, press the area  
marked PUSH before closing the lamp cover.  
If the lamp is not securely reattached, the self-  
diagnostic function may be triggered and 1flashes in  
red three times (page 14).  
After the used lamp has cooled, place it into the empty  
box of the replacement lamp. Never put the used lamp  
into a plastic bag.  
KS-60R200A/50R200A  
KS-70R200A  
7 Place the new lamp halfway in. (For  
KS-60R200A/50R200A)  
Follow the gutter in the housing to mount  
the new lamp securely.  
KS-60R200A/50R200A  
Hold this part of the lamp  
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9 Reattach the lamp door. (For  
KS-70R200A)  
11Turn on the TV and set the Lamp  
Replacement option in the Setup menu  
(page 29). This setting is necessary to  
inform you when the next lamp  
replacement is needed.  
Turn the knob to the right while pushing the  
door in, until the marks on the lid and the  
case line up. Then turn the screw clockwise  
to secure the door.  
Notes  
Until you set the Lamp Replacement option, a  
message announcing that the lamp is at the end of its  
life will appear every time you switch on the TV.  
Consult your Sony dealer for a Sony XL-5100  
replacement lamp (for KS-60R200A/50R200A) or  
XL-5300 replacement lamp (for KS-70R200A).  
Take great care when replacing the lamp or plugging  
in/unplugging the connecting cords. Rough handling  
may cause the TV to fall, damaging the TV, the TV  
stand and the floor.  
KS-70R200A  
10Place the outside lamp cover back in its  
place.  
For KS-60R200A/50R200A, turn the screw  
with a screwdriver clockwise and secure  
the cover.  
For KS-70R200A, replace the cover,  
inserting it from the left side. Press the  
clamp on the right side to secure the cover.  
KS-60R200A/50R200A  
KS-70R200A  
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D/K  
M
VHF: C1 to C12, R1 to R12 / UHF: C13 to C57,  
R21 to R60 /  
CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41, Z1 to Z39  
Specifications  
Display Unit  
VHF: A2 to A13 / UHF: A14 to A79 /  
CATV: A-8 to A-2, A to W+4, W+6 to W+84  
Power Requirements:  
110–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Projection System:  
Terminals  
1, 2  
3 SXRD Panel, 1 lens projection system  
SXRD Panel:  
Supported formats: 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i  
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 0.3V negative sync  
PB/CB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
PR/CR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
1
S video input (4-pin mini DIN)  
1, 2, 3  
Size 0.61 inch SXRD panel  
Resolution 1920 × 1080 pixels  
Projection Lenses:  
High performance, large-diameter hybrid lens F2.5  
Lamp:  
KS-70R200A:  
Video input (phono jack)  
1, 2, 3  
Audio input (phono jacks)  
500 mVrms  
Ultra high pressure lamp, 180 W, XL-5300  
KS-60R200A/50R200A:  
Ultra high pressure lamp, 120 W, XL-5100  
Screen Size:  
Impedance: 47 kilohms  
HDMI IN 1, 2  
KS-70R200A: 70 inches  
KS-60R200A: 60 inches  
KS-50R200A: 50 inches  
Power Consumption:  
KS-70R200A: 290 W  
KS-60R200A: 225 W  
KS-50R200A: 225 W  
Standby Power Consumption:  
0.5 W  
Video: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i  
Audio: Two channel linear PCM  
32, 44.1 and 48 kHz, 16, 20 and 24 bits  
Analog audio (phono jacks):  
500 mVrms, Impedance 47 kilohms  
(HDMI IN 2 only)  
Video output (phono jack)  
Audio output (phono jacks)  
Dimensions (w × h × d):  
KS-70R200A:  
PC IN  
RGB  
PC Input (D-sub 15-pin) (see page 43)  
G: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms, non Sync on Green  
B: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
R: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
HD: 1-5 Vp-p  
Approx. 1,885 × 1,154 × 611 mm (with speakers)  
Approx. 1,714 × 1,154 × 611 mm (without speakers)  
KS-60R200A:  
Approx. 1,674 × 1,009 × 514 mm  
KS-50R200A:  
VD: 1-5 Vp-p  
PC IN  
Approx. 1,453 × 863 × 478 mm  
Weight:  
PC audio input (minijack)  
Headphones jack  
KS-70R200A:  
i
Approx. 73 kg  
KS-60R200A:  
Approx. 51 kg  
KS-50R200A:  
Sound Output  
15 W + 15 W  
Optional Accessories  
Approx. 43 kg  
TV stand:  
TV System  
SU-GW12 (for KS-60R200A/50R200A)  
SU-RS51U (for KS-70R200A)  
Lamp:  
XL-5100 (for KS-60R200A/50R200A)  
XL-5300 (for KS-70R200A)  
B/G, I, D/K, M  
Color/Video System  
PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43 (only Video In)  
Antenna  
75 ohm external terminal  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
Channel Coverage  
B/G  
VHF: E2 to E12 / UHF: E21 to E69 /  
CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41  
VHF: 0 to 12, 5A, 9A / UHF: 28 to 69 /  
CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41(Australia only)  
VHF: 1 to 11 / UHF: 21 to 69 /  
CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41(New Zealand only)  
I
UHF: B21 to B68 / CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41  
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PC Input Signal Reference Chart  
Horizontal  
frequency  
(kHz)  
Vertical  
frequency (Hz)  
Signals Horizontal (Pixel) Vertical (Line)  
Standard  
VGA  
640  
640  
480  
480  
400  
600  
600  
768  
768  
768  
720  
768  
768  
768  
768  
1024  
1024  
1080  
31.5  
37.5  
31.5  
37.9  
46.9  
48.4  
56.5  
60  
60  
75  
79  
60  
75  
60  
70  
75  
60  
60  
60  
75  
60  
60  
75  
60  
VGA  
VESA  
720  
VGA-T  
SVGA  
XGA  
800  
VESA Guidelines  
VESA  
800  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1280  
1280  
1280  
1280  
1360  
1280  
1280  
1920  
VESA Guidelines  
VESA  
VESA  
44.7  
47.4  
47.8  
60.3  
47.7  
64  
VESA CVT  
VESA  
WXGA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
SXGA  
HDTV  
VESA  
80  
VESA  
67.5  
EIA  
This TV’s PC input does not support Sync on Green or Composite Sync.  
The PC input signal displays on-screen in a smaller size than the actual TV screen size and does not support interlaced signals.  
For the best picture quality, it is recommended to use the boldfaced signals in the above chart with a 60 Hz vertical frequency  
from a personal computer. In plug and play, signals with a 60 Hz vertical frequency will be selected automatically.  
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Troubleshooting  
Check whether the 1 (on/standby) indicator is flashing in red.  
When it is flashing  
The self-diagnosis function is activated. (When the indicator flashes two or three times, see page 46.)  
1
Count how many 1 (on/standby) indicator flashes between each two second break.  
For example, the indicator flashes three times, then there is a two second break, followed by another three flashes, etc.  
2
Press 1 on the TV (front) to switch it off, disconnect the AC power cord, and inform your dealer or  
Sony service center of how the indicator flashes (number of flashes).  
When it is not flashing  
1
2
Check the items in the tables below.  
If the problem still persists, have your TV serviced by qualified service personnel.  
Picture  
Problem  
Cause/Remedy  
No picture (screen is dark) and  
no sound  
• Check the antenna connection.  
• Connect the TV to the AC power outlet, and press 1 on the TV (front).  
• If the 1 (on/standby) indicator lights up in red, press TV "/1.  
No picture or no menu  
information from equipment  
connected to the video input  
jack  
• Check that the optional equipment is on and press  
the correct input symbol is displayed on the screen.  
• Check the connection between the optional equipment and the TV.  
/
repeatedly until  
Double images or ghosting  
• Check antenna/cable connections.  
• Check the antenna location and direction.  
Only snow and noise appear  
on the screen  
• Check if the antenna is broken or bent.  
• Check if the antenna has reached the end of its serviceable life (three to five  
years in normal use, one to two years at the seaside).  
Distorted picture (dotted lines  
or stripes)  
• Keep the TV away from electrical noise sources such as cars, motorcycles,  
hair-dryers or optical equipment.  
• When installing optional equipment, leave some space between the optional  
equipment and the TV.  
• Make sure that the antenna is connected using the antenna cable.  
• Keep the antenna cable away from other connecting cables.  
Picture noise when viewing a  
TV channel  
• Select “Manual Program Preset” in the “Channel Setup” menu and adjust  
“AFT” (Automatic Fine Tuning) to obtain better picture reception  
Some tiny black points and/or  
bright points appear on the  
screen  
• The picture of a display unit is composed of pixels. Tiny black points and/or  
bright points (pixels) on the screen do not indicate a malfunction.  
No color on programs  
• Select “Reset” in the “Picture” menu to return to the factory settings  
No color or irregular color  
• Check the connection of the Y, PB/CB, PR/CR jacks  
1 or 2.  
when viewing a signal from the  
• Make sure that the Y, PB/CB, PR/CR jacks  
their respective jacks.  
1 or 2 are firmly seated in  
Y, PB/CB, PR/CR jacks  
2
1 or  
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Problem  
Cause/Remedy  
Picture flashes initially when  
changing to HDMI mode or  
when switching on the TV in  
HDMI mode  
• This is probably caused by the authentication process between HDMI  
equipment and the TV. It does not indicate a malfunction.  
A white oval image appears on  
the screen  
• This is due to strong light reflecting off both the TV screen and reflections  
coming from behind the screens.  
• Position your TV away from strong ambient light or sunlight, or lower any  
ambient lights.  
Sound  
Problem  
Cause/Remedy  
No sound, but good picture  
• Press 2 +/– or % (Mute).  
• Check that “Speaker” is set to “On” in the “Setup” menu (page 29).  
Noisy sound  
• See “Picture noise” causes/remedies on page 44.  
Channels  
Problem  
Cause/Remedy  
Some channels are blank  
• Scrambled/Subscription only channel. Subscribe to the Pay Per View  
service.  
• Contact the broadcaster for transmission details.  
• Check that the “Program Block” is set to “Allow” in the “Channel Setup”  
menu (page 31).  
General  
Problem  
Cause/Remedy  
The TV turns off automatically  
(the TV enters standby mode)  
• Check if the “Sleep Timer” is activated, or confirm the “Duration” setting of  
“On Timer” (page 28).  
• If the inside of the TV grows warm while Cooling Mode is set to “High”,  
the TV automatically switches to standby mode.  
(When Cooling Mode is set to “Normal” under the same conditions, the  
mode switches to “High”, the cooling fan starts, and a loud whirring noise  
may be heard.)  
The TV turns on automatically  
• Check if the “On Timer” is activated (page 28).  
Some input sources cannot be  
selected  
• Select “Video Labels” in the “AV Setup” menu and cancel “Skip” of the  
input source (page 30).  
Uneven color uniformity  
appears on the screen when  
the TV is powered on  
• After turning on the TV, you may notice a slight variation in color (tint) and  
brightness in certain areas of the picture. This will last only a few minutes  
each time you turn on the TV. This is a normal temperature characteristic of  
the components and not a malfunction.  
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Problem  
Cause/Remedy  
The remote does not function  
• Check that the remote is set correctly for the equipment you are using.  
• Check whether the equipment you want to use corresponds to the function  
button being pressed (page 13).  
• If the remote does not operate the equipment even when the remote has been  
set correctly to the equipment, enter the necessary code as explained in  
• Replace the batteries.  
indicator flashes in red  
• After waiting several minutes, try switching the TV on by pressing "/1 on  
the remote or 1 on the TV.  
• Replace the lamp (page 39).  
The TV does not switch on  
• The TV cools down its projection lamp after being switched off. It takes up  
to two minutes for the picture to come back after the TV is switched on  
again. Wait for a while until the picture returns.  
• If the high temperature warning message appears, switch off the TV and  
wait until the TV’s projection lamp cools down (approximately 5 minutes).  
If the remote control still does not work, make sure to dust the ventilation  
slots on the rear of the TV and the cooling fan to provide adequate  
ventilation around the TV.  
Cannot play shooting games  
• Some shooting games that involve pointing a light beam at the TV screen  
with an electronic gun or rifle cannot be used with your TV. For details, see  
the instruction manual supplied with the video game software.  
On/standby indicator flashes in  
intervals of some blinks at a  
time  
• Three blinks: The lamp cover or the lamp itself is not securely attached.  
• Two blinks: If there is a considerable rise in temperature inside the TV such  
as when any ventilation openings are blocked.  
• Other: Consult your dealer or service.  
A slight creaking noise occurs  
from the bottom part of the TV  
• Advanced Iris applies a mechanical iris system. When Advanced Iris is  
turned On/Off, a natural creaking noise occurs due to the basic structure of  
the optical unit. The creaking sound is an inherent nature of this system and  
is not a defect.  
High temperature warning  
message appears  
• This message will appear when there is a rise in temperature inside the TV.  
Make sure to remove dust from the ventilation slots on the rear and both  
sides of the TV. In addition, make sure that there are no obstacles in front of  
the ventilation slots. If no blockage is found, you may need to set Cooling  
Mode to “High”, otherwise the TV will turn off. With Cooling Mode set to  
“High”, if the message reappears and the TV turns off again, the TV may  
need servicing. Call your local Sony service center.  
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Index  
Sleep Timer 28  
Sound menu 24  
Sound Mode 24, 34  
Speaker 29  
Specifications 42  
Surround 24  
Numerics  
H
1 Digit Direct 31  
4:3 Default 26  
Headphones 35  
Horizontal Shift 26, 34  
Hue 22  
A
I
Advanced Iris 21, 33  
Advanced Settings 23  
AFT 32  
All Reset 29  
Antenna, connecting 6  
Audio Filter 32  
Intelligent Volume 24  
T
L
Target Inputs  
Label 32  
Lamp  
picture 21  
screen 26  
sound 24  
replacing 39  
Audio Out 29  
Lamp ( ) indicator 14  
Lamp Replacement 29  
Language 7, 29  
Live Color 23  
Text 16  
Auto Adjustment 34  
Auto Startup 28  
Auto Tuning 8, 31  
Auto Wide 26  
Timer ( ) indicator 14  
Timer Settings 28  
Tools 17, 19  
Treble 24  
TV System 32  
Twin Picture 17  
AV Setup menu 30  
M
Manual Program Preset 32  
MENU 20  
B
Balance 24  
Bass 24  
BBE 24  
Black Corrector 23  
Brightness 22, 33  
C
Channel Setup menu 31  
Channels  
V
VCR  
N
Noise Reduction 22  
Normal 17  
connecting 6  
Vertical Shift 27, 34  
Vertical Size 27  
Video Labels 30  
Video1 Auto S Video 30  
Video2 Input 30  
Volume Offset 24  
O
On Timer 28  
On/standby (1) indicator 14  
P
auto-tuning 8  
selecting 16  
Skip 32  
PC Settings menu 33  
Phase 34  
W
Picture Freeze 17  
Picture 22, 33  
Wide Mode 17, 26, 34  
Cinema Drive 29  
Clear White 23  
Clock Set 28  
Wide Zoom 17  
Picture menu 21  
Picture Mode 21  
Pitch 34  
Z
Color 22  
Zoom 17  
Color Matrix 30  
Color System 30, 32  
Color Temperature 22, 34  
Connecting  
an antenna/VCR 6  
optional equipment 35  
Cooling Mode 29  
Power (1) switch 14  
Power Saving 28  
Product Information 29  
Program Block 31  
Program Labels 31  
Program Sorting 31  
R
D
Remote control  
inserting batteries 6  
overview 12  
programing 37  
sensor 14  
Display Area 26  
Display Mode 33  
Display Position 29  
DRC Mode 22  
DRC Palette 23  
Dual Sound 25  
Reset  
PC settings 34  
picture 21, 33  
sound 24  
E
Equipment labels 30  
F
S
Fastext 16  
Screen menu 26  
Sensitivity 32  
Setup menu 28  
Sharpness 22  
Skip 30, 32  
Full 17  
G
Game Mode 30  
Gamma 23  
GB  
47  
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