Sony FD Trinitron WEGA KV-DR29 manual

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    © 2002 Sony Corporation KV -DR34 KV -DR29 4-088-512 - 11 ( 2 ) M69 GB Operating Instructions • Before operating the unit, please r ead this manual thoroughly and r etain it for future r eference. 使用說明書 • 使用本電視機之前請先詳細閱讀此手冊﹐並妥善保存以備日後用作參考。 Panduan Pengendalian • Sebelum m[...]

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    2 W ARNING • Dangerously high voltages ar e present inside the TV . • TV operating voltage: 1 10 – 240 V AC. • Do not plug in the power cord until you have completed making all other connections; otherwise a minimum leakage current might flow thr ough the antenna and other terminals to ground. • T o avoid battery leakage and damage to the[...]

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    3 Install the TV on a stable TV stand and floor which can support the TV set weight. Ensure that the TV stand surface is flat and its area is lar ger than the bottom area of the TV . Do not place any objects on the TV . Do not plug in too many appliances to the same power socket. Do not damage the power cord. Pull the power cord out by the plug. Do[...]

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    4 Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the r ear of your TV . (1) Put a cord or chain thr ough the clamps. (2) Screw one clamp to a wall or pillar and the other clamp to the provided hole at the rear of your TV . (1) Attach each end of a cord or chain to the provided holders at the r ear of your TV . (2) Securely fix the attac[...]

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    5 GB T able of Contents Installation Getting Started ..................................... 6 Setting up your TV (“INITIAL SETUP”) ............................. 7 Overview of Controls TV front and r ear panels ..................... 8 Remote control ..................................... 9 Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes [...]

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    6 Installation Installation x Getting Started UP INI T IA L S E T EN G I LS H LA N U GA G E : b b 1 Step 1 Insert the batteries (supplied) into the remote. Note • Do not use old or differ ent types of batteries together . Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Connect the antenna cable (not supplied) to 8 (antenna input) at the rear of the TV . Tip • Y ou can al[...]

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    7 Installation Installation x Setting up your TV (“INITIAL SETUP”) When you turn on your TV for the first time, the “INITIAL SETUP” menu will appear . This menu allows you to change the menu language, adjust the picture position and preset the TV channels automatically . 1 Press V or v to select the desired menu language (e.g.,”ENGLISH”[...]

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    8 Overview of Controls Overview of Controls 4 L(MONO) R PROGR MENU AUTO PROGR ENTER SELECT PROGR MENU AUTO PROGR ENTER SELECT 1 4 0 qs qa 3 2 8 7 5 6 9 12 3 RLY P B /C B P R /C R qf qd 4 L(MONO) R Button/T erminal Function Page 1 ! T urn off or turn on the TV . – 2 1 Standby indicator . – 2 W ake Up indicator . 15 2 Stereo/bilingual indicator .[...]

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    9 Overview of Controls Overview of Controls x Remote contr ol 23 1 56 4 89 7 0 JUMP PROGR MENU PIC MODE DRC-MF SOUND MODE WIDE MODE SURROUND RESET SOUND TV PIP PROGR PIP PROGR ENTER DVD wf 3 4 5 6 8 0 qa qs qk 2 qf qh qj w; 7 qd 9 wd ws wa 1 qg ql continue Button Function Page 1 ? / 1 T urn off temporarily or – turn on the TV . 3 a Display the TV[...]

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    10 Overview of Controls 23 1 56 4 89 7 0 JUMP PROGR MENU PIC MODE DRC-MF SOUND MODE WIDE MODE SURROUND RESET SOUND TV PIP PROGR PIP PROGR ENTER DVD wh wk wj wg ef ed es eg eh ej e; ea wl continued Button Function Page Menu operations wj MENU Display or cancel the menu. 20 wk ENTER Confirm selected items. 20 eh V , v , B , b Select and adjust items.[...]

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    11 Advanced Operations Advanced Operations Selecting the sound mode Press SOUND MODE to select the desired sound mode. Select T o “ DYNAMIC” listen to dynamic and clear sound that emphasizes both the low and high tones. “ DRAMA” listen to sound that emphasizes voice and high tones. “ SOFT” listen to soft sound. “ PERSONAL” receive t[...]

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    12 Advanced Operations PROGR PIC MODE DRC-MF SOUND MODE WIDE MODE SURROUND PIP PROGR ENTER PROGR MENU PIC MODE DRC-MF SOUND MODE WIDE MODE SURROUND SOUND PIP PROGR PIP PROGR ENTER x V iewing the pictur e in wide mode When receiving a wide-mode (16:9) signal, the pictur e will appear “squeezed” (compressed) on your scr een. Use the WIDE MODE but[...]

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    13 Advanced Operations Press . T o cancel the sub screen, pr ess the button again. PIP PROGR + or PIP PROGR –. . . SOUND. x W atching Pictur e-in-Pictur e (PIP) W ith the PIP feature, you can display two dif ferent TV programs or video input at the same time by using the button. To Display a sub screen Change a program number in the sub screen Se[...]

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    14 Advanced Operations PROGR PIC MODE DRC-MF SOUND MODE WIDE MODE SURROUND RESET PIP PROGR ENTER SURROUND x Listening with surr ound sound Y ou can use the SURROUND button to listen to the sound effects of a concert hall or movie theater . Select T o “T ruSurround” listen to the surround sound that spreads out to the r ear of a room. “SIMULA [...]

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    15 Advanced Operations x Setting the timers Y ou can set your TV to turn on and off automatically by using the W AKE UP and SLEEP timers r espectively . Setting the W ake Up timer 1 Press until the desired period of time appears on the screen. The W ake Up timer starts immediately after you have set it. 2 Select the program number or video input yo[...]

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    16 Advanced Operations 23 1 56 4 89 7 0 JUMP PROGR MENU PIC MODE DRC-MF SOUND MODE WIDE MODE SURROUND RESET SOUND TV PIP PROGR PIP PROGR ENTER DVD x Enjoying ster eo or bilingual pr ograms Y ou can enjoy stereo sound or bilingual programs of NICAM and A2 stereo systems by using the A/B button. Notes • If the stereo sound is noisy when r eceiving [...]

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    17 Advanced Operations x V iewing T eletext Some TV stations broadcast an information service called T eletext which allows you to receive various information, such as stock market r eports and news. Y ou can use the buttons on the remote to view T eletext. T o Do this display a T eletext Press . Each time you pr ess , the page on the screen change[...]

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    18 Menu Adjustment Level 1 “PICTURE” “SOUND” “PIP” Level 2 “DRC-MF” “PICTURE MODE” “ADJUST” “3D-NR” “WIDE MODE” “GAME MODE” “SOUND MODE” “ADJUST” “SURROUND” “INTELLIGENT VOL” “POSITION” “PIP” “SW AP” Level 3/Function Select the “DRC-MF” mode: “DRC1250” t “PROGRESSIVE” Selec[...]

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    19 Menu Adjustment * The BBE is manufactured by Sony Corporation under license fr om BBE Sound, Inc. It is covered by U.S. Patent No. 4,638,258 and No. 4,482,866. The wor d “BBE” and the BBE symbol are the trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc. Level 1 “SETUP” “CH PRESET” Level 2 “LANGUAGE” “PIC ROT A TION” “ECO MODE” “PROGRAM SETU[...]

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    20 Menu Adjustment How to use the menu Press V or v (or B/b ) to select the desired item. Press ENTER to confirm your selection and go to the next level. Press MENU to display the menu. Other menu operations Tips • If you want to exit from Menu level 2 to Menu level 1, pr ess V or v until the r eturn icon ( ) is highlighted, then press ENTER. •[...]

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    21 Menu Adjustment x Changing the “PICTURE” setting The “PICTURE” menu allows you to adjust the picture settings. 1 Press MENU. 2 Make sure the “PICTURE” icon ( ) is selected, then press ENTER. 3 Press V or v to select the desired item (e.g., “DRC-MF”), then press ENTER. Select T o “DRC-MF” choose either “DRC1250” or “PROG[...]

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    22 Menu Adjustment Adjusting the “ADJUST” items under “PICTURE MODE” 1 Press V or v to select the desired item (e.g.,“COLOR”), then press ENTER. 2 Adjust the value according to the following table, then press ENTER. Notes • “HUE” can be adjusted for the NTSC color system only . • Reducing sharpness (“SHARP”) can also reduce [...]

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    23 Menu Adjustment x Changing the “SOUND” setting The “SOUND” menu allows you to adjust the sound settings. 1 Press MENU. 2 Press V or v to select the “SOUND” icon ( ), then press ENTER. 3 Press V or v to select the desired item (e.g., “SOUND MODE”), then press ENTER. Select T o “SOUND MODE” choose either “DYNAMIC”, “DRAMA[...]

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    24 Menu Adjustment Adjusting the “ADJUST” items under “SOUND MODE” 1 Press V or v to select the desired item (e.g., “BALANCE”), then press ENTER. 2 Adjust the value according to the following table, then press ENTER . 3 Repeat the above steps to adjust other items. The adjusted settings will be received when you select “PERSONAL”. B[...]

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    25 Menu Adjustment PIP SWA P PIP: OF F POS I T I ON : PIP SWA P PIP: ON POS I T I ON : x Changing the Pictur e-in-Pictur e (“PIP”) setting The “PIP” menu allows you to display a sub screen, change the sub scr een position and exchange pictures between the main and sub scr eens. 1 Press MENU. 2 Press V or v to select the “PIP” icon ( ), [...]

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    26 Menu Adjustment E C OLO R SYS : AUT O SETUP PR O G RA M S E TUP PIC R O TAT I O N NG L I S H EC O M ODE : OF F L A NGU AG E : E C OLO R SYS : NT SETUP SC 3 . 5 8 PR O G RA M S E T N ECA M PIC ROT A T I O PA L N AUTO EC O M ODE : OF S T SC 4 . 4 3 L A NGU AG E : PIC R O T A T I O N x Changing the “SETUP” setting The “SETUP” menu allows yo[...]

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    27 Menu Adjustment Adjusting each program number settings (“PROGRAM SETUP”) 1 Select “PROGRAM SETUP” from the “SETUP” menu. 2 Select “PR” and press ENTER. Press V or v to select the desired program number you want to adjust, then press ENTER. 3 Press V or v to select the desired item (e.g., “SKIP”), then press ENTER. Select T o [...]

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    28 Menu Adjustment M PR : 0 1 AUTO PRO GRA VHF L O W TV SYS : AUT O Select “AUTO PROGRAM” “MANUAL PROGRAM” “TV SYS” CH PRES E T TV S Y S:B/ G M AN UA L PRO GRA M AUTO PRO GR AM x Changing the Channel Pr eset (“CH PRESET”) setting The “CH PRESET” menu allows you to preset channels automatically , manually preset channels and sele[...]

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    29 Menu Adjustment Presetting channels manually 1 After selecting “MANUAL PROGRAM”, select the program number to which you want to preset a channel. (1) Make sur e “PR” is selected, then press ENTER. (2) Press V or v until the program number you want to preset (e.g., pr ogram number “10”) appears on the menu, then press ENTER. Tip • Y[...]

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    30 Menu Adjustment 4 If you are not satisfied with the picture and sound quality , you may be able to improve them by using the “FINE” tuning feature. (1) Press V or v to select “FINE”, then press ENTER. (2) Press V or v to select “MANUAL”, then press ENTER. (3) Press V , v , B or b until the pictur e and sound quality are optimal, then[...]

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    31 Additional Information Additional Information TV front panel Video game equipment TV rear panel Audio system 12 3 RLY P B /C B P R /C R 4 L(MONO) R Audio/Video cable (not supplied) 12 3 RLY P B /C B P R /C R S Video cable (not supplied) Antenna cable (not supplied) VCR TV rear panel VCR S Video cable (not supplied) Audio/Video cable (not supplie[...]

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    32 Additional Information Connecting a DVD player to the component video input terminal ( ) 1 Using an audio cable, connect R and L under (component video input) on your TV to the LINE OUT , AUDIO R and L output connectors on your DVD player . 2 Using a component video cable, connect Y , P B /C B , and P R /C R under (component video input) on your[...]

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    33 Additional Information Snowy picture Noisy sound Distorted picture Noisy sound Good picture Noisy sound • Check the antenna cable and connection on the TV , VCR and at the wall. • Check the antenna setup. Contact a Sony dealer for advice. • Display the “CH PRESET” menu and select “MANUAL PROGRAM” to preset the channel again. • T [...]

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    34 Additional Information continued No picture No sound Good picture No sound Dotted lines or stripes Double images or “ghosts” No color Possible cause Symptom Solutions Page • The power cord, antenna or VCR is not connected. • The TV is not turned on. • The volume level is too low . • The sound is muted. • PIP sound is selected when [...]

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    35 Additional Information continue Possible cause Symptom Solutions Good morning! Page Picture slant Abnormal color patches TV cannot receive stereo broadcast sound. or Stereo broadcast sound switches on and off or is distorted. “100” appears at the top of the screen and there is no T eletext display . T eletext display is incomplete (snowy pic[...]

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    36 Additional Information continued The 1 (standby) indicator on your TV flashes red several times after every three seconds. Cannot play shooting games. TV cabinet creaks. A small “boom” sound is heard when the TV is turned on. Possible cause Symptom Solutions Page • Y our TV’s self-diagnosis function indicates the possible problems. • S[...]

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    37 Additional Information Power requir ements Power consumption (W) T elevision system Color system Stereo/Bilingual system T eletext language Channel coverage B/G I D/K M 8 (Antenna) Audio output (Speaker) 3D WOOFER Number of terminal (Video) (Audio) (S Video) (Component Video) i (Headphone) Picture tube T ube size (cm) Screen size (cm) Dimensions[...]