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© 2009 Sony Corporation 4-146-428- 11 (1) LCD Digital Colour TV Oper ating Instruct ions KDL- 52EX1 KDL- 46EX1 KDL- 40EX1[...]
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2 GB NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM A moulded plug co mplying with BS 1363 is fitted to this equipment for your safety and convenience. Should the fuse i n the plug supplied need to be r eplaced with the same rating of fuse app roved by AST A or BSI t o BS 1362 (i .e., marked with or ) must be used. When an altern ative type of p lug is[...]
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3 GB Table o f Contents Start-up Guide 4 Safety Informa tion ............... ................ ................. ........... ................. ................. ................ ....... ...... 12 Precautions ... ................. ................. ................. ........... ................. ................. ................ ................. . [...]
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4 GB Start- up Guide 1: Checking the uni t and accessories Monitor (1) Media r eceiver ( 1) Mains lead for m onitor (with ferrite core) (1 ) Do not remove the ferrite core. Mains lead for m ains adapto r (1) Mains ada ptor for med ia receiver (1) Mains lea d holder (1) Screws (PSW 4×8) (2) Remote RMF-ED001W (1) Size AA batteries (R6 type) (2) IR B[...]
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5 GB Start-up Guide Connectin g a Set Top Box /recorder (e .g. DVD recorder) with HDMI ~ • You can al so connect equ ipment to the HDMI input on the left side of th e monitor . 3: Preventing the monitor from toppling over 1 Install a wood screw (4 mm in diameter, not supplied) in the monito r stand. 2 Install a machine sc rew (M6 x 12-15, not sup[...]
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6 GB 4: Connecting the mains lead ~ • Make sure to se cure the mains lead. • To en sure compl iance with cu rre nt EMC legislation , ensure the foll owing cond itions are met. • Fix the mains lead holder (sup plied) after checkin g the main s lead is in t he groove of the mains l ead hold er (suppl ied) to av oid scr atchin g the main s lead.[...]
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7 GB Start-up Guide 2 Check the LINK indicator on the media receiver. If wireless comm unication between the media receiver and monitor is established, this indicator li ghts up. Performing the initial set-up When you switch on the unit f or the first time, the Language m enu appears on the screen. 1 Press F / f / G / g to select the language displ[...]
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8 GB 6 Press F / f to s elect “Antenna” or “Cable”, then press . If you select “Cable”, th e screen for selecting the scan type ap pears. See “To tune the unit for Cable connection” (page 8). The unit starts search ing for all available digital channels, follo wed by all available analogue ch annels. This m ay take some time, so do [...]
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9 GB Start-up Guide 6: Operating optional equipment u sing the remo te Connecting IR Blaster to the optional equipment Turn the power of the media receiver off before connecting the I R Blaster. Attach the IR Blaster near th e remote sensor (IR) of the equipment. Perform ing the IR Blast er Set-up By setting “IR Blaster Set-up”, this remote can[...]
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10 GB Using optional e quipment For details, refer to the operating in structions supplied with the co nnected equipment. Some but tons may n ot work dep ending on t he connected equipment. 1 Press HDMI 1 , HDMI 2 , HDMI 3 , AV1 , AV2 or COMPONENT . 2 Press EX T . 3 Whil e the EXT button li ghts u p, press / 1 to turn the equipment on, then opera[...]
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11 GB Start-up Guide Detaching the Table-Top Stand from the Monitor Disconnect the mains lead f rom the monitor before detaching the Table-Top Stand. ~ • Remove t he screws g uided by the arrow marks of the monitor. Do not re move the Tabl e-Top St and for any reason othe r than l isted be low. – To wall-mou nt the monitor. Attaching the Stand [...]
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12 GB Safety Information Installation/Set-up Install and use the TV set in accordance with the instructions below in order to avoid any risk of f ire , electrical shock or damage and/o r injuries . Installation s The TV set should be in stalled near an easi ly accessible mains socket. s Place the TV set on a stabl e, level surf ace. s Only qualifie[...]
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13 GB Mains lead Handle the mains lead and socket as f ollows in order to avoid any risk of fire, electrical shock or damage and/or injuries: – Connect the TV set using a three-wire grounding type mains plug to a mains socket with a protective earthing connection. – Use only mains leads supplied by Sony, not other suppliers. – Insert the plug[...]
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14 GB Precautions Viewing the TV s View the TV in moderate light, as viewing the TV in poor light or during long period of time, strains your eyes. s When using headphones, adjust the volume so as to avoid excessive levels , as hearing damage may res ult. LCD Screen s Although the LCD screen is made with high-precision technology and 99. 99% or mor[...]
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15 GB Remote and Uni t Controls/Indicators As the unit and th e supplied remote communicate by radio freq uency, you can op erate the unit without aiming the remote at the unit. Remote Button Description 1 TV " / 1 (TV standby) Press to turn t he uni t on an d off f rom stan dby mode. 2 EXT Press to operat e equipm ent with the IR Blaster atta[...]
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16 GB 9 HOME Press t o display the me dia receiv er Home menu in the media receiver mod e (page 29) , or monito r Home menu in the monito r mode (page 38). 0 Coloured buttons When the colo ured butt ons are avai lable, an operation guide appears o n the screen. Follow the operation g uide to perform a selecte d operati on (page 21, 22, 2 3). qz Num[...]
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17 GB wa ANALOG/ DIGITAL Press to di splay t he analog ue or di gital channel th at was last viewed . ws THEATRE You can set The atre Mode to o n or off. When Theatr e Mode is set to on, the optimum audio output (if the uni t is connected with an audi o system usi ng an HDMI cable) and pict ure quality for fil m-based content s are automatic ally s[...]
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18 GB Monitor Media Re ceiver Media Receiver Buttons and Unit Indicator s Item Description 1 Remote c ontrol sensor Receives IR signals from the remote (if using an IR remote, not supplie d). Do not pu t anythi ng over the se nsor , as its func tion ma y be affe cted. 2 1 (Power) Turns th e uni t on or off. ~ • To disc onnect the u nit comp letel[...]
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19 GB ~ • Make sure that the un it is completely turned o ff before unp lugging th e mains lead. Unplugging th e mains lead while th e unit is turned on m ay cause t he indicator to remain lit o r may cause the unit to malfunction . • Do n ot put anythin g over the indicat ors as t heir fu nction s may b e af fected . • When the media receive[...]
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20 GB Watching TV Watching TV 1 Pre ss 1 on the media receiver o r monitor to switch on. ~ • When either unit is s witched on, the o ther is also swi tched on in tande m. When the unit is in st andby mode (the 1 (standb y) indicator o n the unit ( front) is red), press TV " / 1 on the remote to switch on the uni t. 2 Pre ss DIGITAL/ANALOG to[...]
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21 GB Watc hin g TV To acces s Digital Text Many broadcasters provide a Digital Text service. Digital Text offers graphically rich contents, compared to Analogue Text. Select a digital channel which pr ovides Digital Text, then press / . When a broadcaster pro vides a dedicated Digital Text channel, select this channel to access Digital Text. To na[...]
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22 GB Using the Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) * 1 In digital mode, press GUID E . 2 Perfor m the desired op eration as shown i n the foll owing table or displayed o n the screen. * This function m ay not be av ailabl e in some co untries. ~ • If an age re striction for p rogrammes has been selected , a message as king for a PI N Code w[...]
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23 GB Watc hin g TV Usi ng th e Dig ita l Favo uri te li st * 1 In digital mode, press . 2 Perfor m the desired op eration as shown i n the foll owing table or displayed o n the screen. * Thi s function m ay not be av ailabl e in some co untries. Di g ital Fav ourite S et-up F a vo u rite s 1 001 BBC ONE 002 BBC TWO 003 ITV1 004 Ch a nnel 4 005 Fiv[...]
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24 GB Using Optional Equipmen t Connecting Chart You can connect a wide range of op tional equi pment t o your uni t. Connecting cab les are not supplied . Media r eceiver Monitor R AV 2 COMPONENT IN L R DC IN 18V (RGB) PC IN LP R /C R P B /C B Y DIGIT AL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) IN 32 1 IR BLASTER AV 1 12 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 Rear PROG HOME LINK q a 0 q s Fro[...]
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25 GB Using Option al Equipment Connect to Input sy mbol on screen Description 1 / A V 2 A V 2 When conn ecting mon o equipme nt, con nect to the L socket . 2 / COMPONENT IN Component The compon ent video so ckets su pport the f ollowin g video inpu ts onl y: 48 0i, 48 0p, 576i , 576 p, 720p , 1080 i and 1080p. 3 / A V 1 A V 1 When you conn ect a d[...]
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26 GB Viewing Pictur es from Connected Equipm ent Switch on the connected e quipment, then perform on e of the follo wing operation . For equip ment connect ed to the scar t sockets usi ng a fully-wir ed 21-pin sc art lead Start playback on the connected equipment. The picture from the connected equipment appears on the screen. For an auto-tuned VC[...]
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27 GB Using Option al Equipment Using USB Photo Viewer You can en joy photo files st ored in a So ny digital still camera or camcor der through a USB cable or USB storage media on yo ur unit. 1 Connect a suppo rted USB device to the media receiver. 2 Press HOME . 3 Press G / g to select “Photo”, then press F / f to select “USB Photo Viewer”[...]
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28 GB Using BRAVIA Sync with Control for HDMI The control for HDMI function enables the unit to communicate with th e connected equipment that is compatible with the function, using HDMI C EC (Cons umer Electronics Control). For example, by co nnecting Sony equi pment that is compatible with control fo r HDMI (with HDMI cables), you can control the[...]
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29 GB Using MENU Functi ons Using MENU Functio ns Navigating through Media Receiver Home Menu (XMB™) For setting the menu of the media receiver, switch to the media receiv er mode by press ing one of the fu nc tion b utt ons ( page 1 0). The XMB™ (Xros sMediaBar) is a menu of BRAVIA f eatures and inpu t sources dis played on t he monitor screen[...]
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30 GB Settings See the “Picture” setting for monitor (page 39). See the “Sound” setting for mon itor (page 41). Picture Sound Features Quick Sta rt The unit turn s on faster th an usual within two h ours after switch ing to stan dby mode . Howeve r, po wer cons umpt ion in standby mode is 38 watt hi gher th an usu al. Timer Settings Sets th[...]
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31 GB Using MENU Functi ons Media Receiver Set-up Auto Start-up Starts the “first time operatio n menu” to select the lang uage, country a nd location, and tun e in al l availab le digital a nd anal ogue c hannels. U sually, you do not need to do this operatio n because the lang uage and country will have been selected and channels alre ady tun[...]
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32 GB AV Set-up AV Preset Assigns a na me to any eq uipm ent conne cted to the media receiver. T he name will be displaye d briefly on the screen when the equi pment is sel ected. You can skip an inpu t source that is no t connect ed to any equipmen t. 1 Press F / f to select th e desired inp ut source, th en press . 2 Press F / f to select th e de[...]
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33 GB Using MENU Functi ons See the “Monitor Set-up” sett ing for monitor (page 43). HDMI Set-up This is used to set the “Con trol for HDMI” compatibl e equipment connec ted to the HDMI sockets. Note that the inte rlock sett ing m ust also be ma de on the c onnec ted “Con trol for HDMI ” comp atibl e equi pment side. Control for HDMI Th[...]
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34 GB Programme Sorting Changes t he order in whic h the analog ue channel s are stored on the unit. 1 Press F / f to select the channe l you want to move to a ne w posit ion, then pr ess . 2 Press F / f to sele ct the new positio n for your channel, then press . Manual Progra mme Preset Before selecting “Label/AFT/Au dio Filter/LNA/Ski p”, pre[...]
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35 GB Using MENU Functi ons Audio Filter Improv es the sound for indi vidua l channel s in the case of dist ortion in mono broadc asts. So metimes a non-s tandar d broadc ast signal can cause sound distort ion or inte rmittent sound mut ing whe n watchin g mono prog rammes. If you do not experi ence any sou nd dist ortion , we recomme nd that you l[...]
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36 GB Subtitle Set-up Subtitle Setting When “For Hard Of Hearing ” is sele cted, some visual aids may also be displayed with the subt itles (if TV channe ls broadc ast such in formation) . Subtitle Languag e Allows you to select the la nguage o f the subtitles. Audio Set-up Audio Typ e Switches to broadcast for the hearing impair ed when “For[...]
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37 GB Using MENU Functi ons Software Download Enables the unit to auto matically rec eive software upda tes free thr ough yo ur exis tin g aerial /cabl e (whe n issued) . We recommen d that you leave the setting to “On” a t all time s. If you d o not wa nt your software to be up dated, s et this option to “Off ”. ~ • For the software upgr[...]
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38 GB Navigating throu gh Monito r Home Menu For setting th e menu of the mo nitor, switch to the monitor mo de by pressing M ONITOR HDMI on the remote. 1 Press HOME . The monitor Home menu appears on th e screen. 2 Press F / f to select the item, then press . 3 Follow the instructi ons on the screen. 4 Press HOME to exit. ~ • The opt ions yo u c[...]
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39 GB Using MENU Functi ons Picture Picture Adj ustment Picture M ode Selects the pictu re mode ex cept fo r PC input source. “Pictu re Mode” include s options best s uited f or video a nd photog raphs , respec tively. The op tions tha t can be select ed differ depen ding o n the in put sour ce. Vivid For enhanced pictu re contrast and sharpnes[...]
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40 GB Noise Reduction Reduces the pi cture noise (snowy picture ) in a weak broa dcast sig nal. Auto Automatica lly reduces the picture no ise (in a nalog ue mo de only) . High/Medium / Low Modifies the effect o f the noise redu ction. Off Tur ns off the “Noi se Re duct ion” f eatur e. MPEG Noise Reduction Reduc es pictur e noise in MPEG- compr[...]
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41 GB Using MENU Functi ons ~ • Some opt ions are no t available in PC/HDMI P C input mo de. Film Mode Provides an imp roved pictu re quality which is optimised f or film when pl aying DVD images ta ken on fi lm. Auto 1/Auto 2 “Auto 1” provides smo other picture mo vemen t than the original fi lm-based cont ent. “Auto 2” pro vides the ori[...]
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42 GB ~ • Some op tions are not ava ilable when “Speaker” is set to “Audio S ystem” or hea dphones are co nnected. This is used to set the “Control for HDMI” comp atible equipment co nnected to the HDMI sockets. Note that the inter lock setting must als o be made on the conn ected “Control for HDMI” compatible equi pmen t sid e. A[...]
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43 GB Using MENU Functi ons Monitor Set-up Power Saving Reduces the power consump tion by adju sting the back light brigh tness. This also enha nces th e black l evel. Se lect fro m “Off”, “Low”, “Hig h” and “P icture Of f”. Ligh t S ens or On Automatic ally optim ises the pict ure settings according to the ambient light in the room[...]
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44 GB Additional Informat ion Installing the Accessori es (Wall-Mount Bracket) To Custom ers: For product protection and safety reas ons, Sony st rongly recommends that install ing of your monitor be performed b y Sony dealers or licenced contractors. Do not attem pt to install it yourself . To Sony Dealers and Contracto rs: Provide full atten tion[...]
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45 GB Additional In formation Unit: mm Figures i n the ab ove table m ay differ slightly d epending o n the installa tion. The wall th at the mon itor will be insta lled on sho uld be capa ble of supp orting a we ight of at least four ti mes that of the monitor. Refer to “Specifications” on page 46 for its weight. * Hook position “a” and ?[...]
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46 GB Specifications Medi a rec eiver Model name MBT-W1 System TV system Analogue: Depending on your country selection: B/G/H, D/K, L, I Digital: DVB-T/DVB-C Colour /video system Analogue: PAL, SECAM NTSC 3.58, 4.43 (only V ideo In) Digital: MPEG-2 MP@ML/HL, H.264/MPE G-4 AVC HP@L4.0, MP@L3.0 Chan nel co verag e Analogue: VHF: E2–E12/UHF: E21–E[...]
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47 GB Additional In formation Monitor * Sp ecified standby power is reac hed after the unit finishes ne cessary intern al processes. Des ign and spec ific atio ns a re s ubj ect to c han ge with out noti ce. Model name LDM-E5 21 LD M-E461 LDM-E401 System Panel system LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Panel Sound outp ut 8 W + 8 W Input/Output jacks MONI[...]
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48 GB PC Input Signal Reference Chart fo r PC • This unit’s PC input do es not su pport Sync on Gr een or Comp osite Sy nc. • This unit ’s PC input do es not supp ort interlaced signals. • This un it’s PC inpu t supports sign als in the a bove chart with a 60 Hz v ertical freque ncy. For othe r signals, you will se e the message “No s[...]
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49 GB Additional In formation Troubleshooting Check whether the 1 (s tandby) in dicator is f lashing in re d. When it is fl ashing The self-diagn osis function is activ ated. 1 Cou nt ho w ma ny 1 (standby) ind icator flashes be tween each two second break . For example, the ind icator flashes three times, then ther e is a two second break , follow[...]
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50 GB Tonal balance i s not as desired • Depending o n the loca tion of obje cts around this unit, low and/or h igh frequencies may b e affected. Adjust “Bass” and “Treble” settin gs as preferred (pag e 41). Channels The desi red chan nel ca nnot be selected • S witch b etween digit al and an alogue mode an d selec t the de sired di git[...]
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51 GB Additional In formation You canno t select “Off” in “Control for HDMI” • If any “Contro l for HDMI” compatible au dio equipm ent is conn ected to the unit, yo u cannot select “Off” in th is menu. If you wa nt to chang e the audio ou tput to the m onitor speaker, select “TV Spe aker” in the “Speaker” men u (page 32). [...]
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Printed in Slovak Republic 4-146-428- 11 (1) For useful inf orm ation about S ony products[...]