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REVISION HISTORY

MODEL

KV-XR29M50
KV-XR29M61
KV-XR29M61
KV-XR29M61
KV-XR29M80,/50

PART NO. :

9-872-416-01

NO.

SUFFIX

DATE

SUPPL. / CORR

DESCRIPTION

1

-01

2003/10

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1st. Issue

CHASSIS

BX1

Summary of Contents for FD Trinitron WEGA KV-XR29M80

Page 1: ...REVISION HISTORY MODEL KV XR29M50 KV XR29M61 KV XR29M61 KV XR29M61 KV XR29M80 50 PART NO 9 872 416 01 NO SUFFIX DATE SUPPL CORR DESCRIPTION 1 01 2003 10 1st Issue CHASSIS BX1 ...

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Page 3: ...t Method 14 3 3 Picture Quality Adjustment 30 3 4 Deflection Adjustment 30 3 5 Picture Distortion Adjustment 32 Section Title Page Section Title Page 4 DIAGRAMS 4 1 Block Diagram 34 4 2 Circuit Boards Location 35 4 3 Schematic Diagram 35 4 3 1 C Board Schematic Diagram 36 4 3 2 A Board Processor Block A 37 4 3 3 A Board Audio Block B 39 4 3 4 A Board Power Supply Deflection Block C 41 4 3 5 A Boar...

Page 4: ... Result for all of the following diagnosis items are displayed on screen No error has occured if the screen displays a 0 Diagnosis Item Description Power does not turn on B overcurrent OCP I Port IK AKB HV Protect Detected Symptoms Power does not come on No power is supplied to the TV AC power supply is faulty Power does not come on Load on power line is shorted Has entered standby state after hor...

Page 5: ...top the STANDBY 1 lamp from flashing 4 SELF DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DISPLAY For errors with symptoms such as power sometimes shuts off or screen sometimes goes out that cannot be confirmed it is possible to bring up past occurrence of failure on the screen for confirmation To Bring Up Screen Test In standby mode press buttons on the remote commander sequentially in rapid succession as shown below displa...

Page 6: ... the self diagnostic screen is displayed as shown below Channel 8 0 Quitting Self diagnostic screen To quit the entire self diagnostic screen turn off the power switch on the remote commander or the main unit 6 SELF DIAGNOSIS CIRCUIT B overcurrent OCP Occurs when an overcurrent on the B 135V line is detected by pin 97 of IC001 A Board If the voltage of pin 97 of IC001 A Board is less than 1V when ...

Page 7: ...clubthai eclubthai eclubthai eclubthai eclubthai eclubthai eclubthai eclubthai eclubthai eclubthai 6 KV XR29M50 XR29M80 50 XR29M61 RM W104 RM W103 2 F Board 3 One Hook 1 One screws BVTP 3 12 1 Twelve screws BVTP 4 16 Type 2 2 Rear cover 1 One screws BVTP 3 12 Type 2 6 Two hooks 2 One screws BVTP 3 12 Type 2 5 Terminal bracket 7 J1 Board 4 One screws BVTP 4 16 Type 2 3 Two screws BVTP 3 12 Type 2 S...

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Page 9: ...utton the anode cap can be removed by turning up the rubber cap and pulling it up in the direction of the arrow c HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE CAP 1 Do not damage the surface of anode caps with sharp shaped objects 2 Do not press the rubber too hard so as not to damage the inside of anode cap A metal fitting called the shatter hook terminal is built into the rubber 3 Do not turn the foot of rubber over ...

Page 10: ... In order to reduce the influence of geomagnetism on the set s picture tube face it east or west Switch on the set s power and degauss with the degausser 2 1 BEAM LANDING PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC 1 Input a white signal with the pattern generator Contrast Brightness 2 Position neck assy as shown in Fig 2 1 3 Set the pattern generator raster signal to a green raster 4 Move the deflection yoke to the rea...

Page 11: ...ntally adjust the H STAT VR control so that the red green and blue dots are on top of each other at the center of the screen 3 If the H STAT variable resistor cannot bring the red green and blue dots together at the center of the screen adjust the horizontal convergence with the H STAT variable resistor and the V STAT magnet in the manner given below In this case the H STAT variable resistor and t...

Page 12: ... magnet adjustment 1 Receive the cross hatch signal and adjust PICTURE to MIN and BRIGHTNESS to STANDARD 2 Adjust the Y separation axis correction magnet on the neck assembly so that the horizontal lines at the top and bottom of the screen are straight Neck assy Neck assy Blue Red Blue Red VM1 board VM1 board RB RB TLH TLV YCH XCV B R R B VR1 TLV XCV DY pocket DY pocket TLH Plate XCV VR3 TLV VR2 Y...

Page 13: ...ge the receiving signal to white pattern and blue back 5 Confirm Magenta ring is not noticeable In case magenta ring is obvious adjust FOCUS VR to balance between MAGENTA RING and FOCUS FLYBACK TRANSFORMER T503 Focus Screen 2 5 WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 1 Set to Service Mode Refer Section 3 1 ADJUSTMENTS WITH COMMANDER 2 Input white raster signal 3 Set Picture to DYNAMIC i Set PICT 006 WTS to 00h a...

Page 14: ...he adjustment item 3 Change item by pressing 3 6 4 Press MUTING button to indicate WRITE on the screen 5 Press button to write into memory d MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD 1 After adjustment pull out the plug from AC outlet and then plug into AC outlet again 2 Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode 3 Call the adjusted items again to confirm adjustments were made t DISPLAY t 5 t VOL t P...

Page 15: ...ses H POSITION as an example 1 Select 000 HPOS with the 1 and 4 buttons or 2 and 5 2 Raise lower the data with the 3 and 6 buttons 3 Select the optimum state The standard is IF for PAL reception 4 Write with the MUTING button The display changes to WRITE 5 Execute the writing with the button The WRITE display will be changed to red color while excuting and back to SERVICE Example on screen display...

Page 16: ...0 5 w 0 6 0 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 4 0 0 R C S V 1 3 0 3 6 0 l l o r c S l a c i t r e V 0 6 w 0 5 w 0 6 0 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 5 0 0 Z I S H 1 3 0 3 6 0 W E h t d i W W E B G R N P J 0 6 w 0 5 w 0 6 0 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 6 0 0 W P W E 1 3 0 3 6 0 W P h t d i W a l o b a r a P W E 0 6 w 0 5 w 0 6 0 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 7 0 0 P O C U 7 1 0 3 6 0 a l o b a r a P r e n r o C r e p p U W E 0 6 w 0 5 w 0 6 0 5 7 1 ...

Page 17: ... n i k n a l B B G R e n o n 0 0 7 1 0 G B L B 0 0 0 1 0 0 t u p t u O n e e r G e u l B f o g n i k n a l B e n o n 0 0 8 1 0 B F O 0 0 0 1 0 0 e u l B t e s f f O l e v e L k c a l B e n o n 1 0 9 1 0 R B S N 0 0 0 5 1 0 t e s f f O s s e n t h g i r B d r a d n a t S n o N e n o n 0 0 0 2 0 P B W 0 0 0 3 0 0 w o L 3 2 l a m r o N 1 h g i H 0 g n i t t e S p m e T r o l o C e d o M e r u t c i P...

Page 18: ...3 0 0 t e s f f O k c a l B M A C E S 1 0 8 0 0 E S H C 1 0 0 3 0 0 y t i v i t i s n e S t n e d I C S T N L A P 3 0 9 0 0 O L C 0 0 0 1 0 0 r e t l i F l l e B e h c o l C f o y c n e u q e r F r e t n e C 0 0 0 1 0 P R T C 0 0 0 1 0 0 e d o M p a r T a m o r h C s r e h t o M A C E S 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 S P B 0 0 0 1 0 0 e n i L y a l e D d n a b e s a B a m o r h C f o s s a p y B s r e h t o C S T ...

Page 19: ...m m o C s r e h t O B G R e v i L V T n y D V T s r e h t O o e d i V n y D o e d i V s r e h t O p m e T r o l o C H G I H p m e T r o l o C s r e h t O r o l o C W O L p m e T p m e T r o l o C L A M R O N T C I P 0 0 0 L D A C 7 0 0 5 1 0 l e v e L e v i r D e d o h t a C 5 0 1 0 0 A F C 0 0 0 3 0 0 e d o M r e t l i F b m o C 0 0 2 0 0 C O S 2 0 0 3 0 0 l e v e L g n i p p i l C t f o S h A 8 ...

Page 20: ...0 0 e d o M g n i n u T h c r a e S 1 0 3 0 0 D G 0 0 0 1 0 0 l a n g i S 1 S B V C n o y a l e D p u o r G 0 0 4 0 0 S C G A 1 0 0 3 0 0 d e e p S C G A F I 1 0 5 0 0 I F F 0 0 0 1 0 0 L L P F I r e t l i F t s a F 0 0 6 0 0 P M A O 3 0 0 3 0 0 m e t s y S L L y l n o e d u t i l p m A l a n g i S t u p t u O o e d i V 3 0 7 0 0 I A V 0 0 0 1 0 0 m e t s y S L L y l n o n o i t c e r r o C e d u ...

Page 21: ... e l e S w o d n i W r o s s e c o r P V T 2 0 1 0 0 S S Q 1 0 0 1 0 0 l e d o M A G t p e c x e e d o M r e i f i l p m A S S Q d n u o S t i l p S i s a u Q h A 8 2 0 0 B P B 0 0 0 1 0 0 r e t l i F s s a p d n a B d n u o S f o s s a p y B 0 0 3 0 0 O L M A 0 0 0 1 0 0 d n u o S M A r o f l a n g i S t u p t u O o i d u A 0 0 4 0 0 C V P H 0 0 0 1 0 0 l o r t n o C e m u l o V e n o h P d a e H...

Page 22: ...r e d o c e D 5 0 9 0 0 M A L 0 0 0 1 3 0 X I F t s u j d A l e v e L o n o M 5 0 0 1 0 N A L 0 0 0 1 3 0 X I F t s u j d A l e v e L m a c i N 2 2 1 1 0 S A L 0 0 0 1 3 0 X I F t s u j d A l e v e L P A S 8 0 2 1 0 A A L 0 0 0 1 3 0 X I F t s u j d A l e v e L C D A o e d i V L n o n V T L V T I o r u E n o N o e d i V v T 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 F E S 3 0 0 7 0 0 X I F t c e f f E o e r e t S o n o M ...

Page 23: ...s e r h T e s i o N 0 0 1 1 0 Y H T B 4 0 0 5 1 0 o e r e t s C S T B f o e t u m o t u a r o f e z i s s i s e r e t s y H 3 0 2 1 0 H T J E 0 0 0 1 3 0 r e i r r a c b u s M F J A I E f o e t u m o t u a r o f d l o h s e r h T e s i o N 0 0 3 1 0 Y H J E 4 0 0 5 1 0 r e i r r a c b u s M F J A I E f o e t u m o t u a r o f e z i s s i s e r e t s y H 4 0 4 1 0 Y L N O 0 0 0 1 0 0 t u p t u o C ...

Page 24: ... e t n u o C e g n a h C l a n g i S V A 5 1 8 0 0 K L V A 5 1 0 5 1 0 h F 0 n e h w e l b a s i D d e k c o L r e t f a r e t n u o C e g n a h C l a n g i S V A 5 1 9 0 0 G N A L 0 0 0 3 0 0 n o i t i d n o c g n i p p i h s e g a u g n a l D S O 0 1 0 T X T H 0 0 0 1 0 0 w s r o t a r e p e s c n y S A 8 r o s s e c o r P V T 0 0 1 1 0 S S M C 0 0 0 1 0 0 w s c n y S A 8 r o s s e c o r P V T 1...

Page 25: ...D S S 0 0 4 0 0 T R C T 1 0 0 1 0 0 l e d o m T R C n o r t i n i r T e n o n A 8 r o s s e c o r P V T 0 0 J V T y t i l a n o i t c n u F t i n I e g n a R n o i t c n u F e t o N e l b a T e m a N e c i v e D s s e r d d A e v a l S n o m m o C y r o g e t a C o N e m a N c e D c e D B T P O 0 0 0 L L A I 0 0 0 1 0 0 M V N n i d e z i r o m e m t o n h c t i w S e t i r W d r a d n a t S 0 0 1 ...

Page 26: ...03 Data variant depend on models Category No Name 5 5 XR29 SERIES SDSP 002 BBL 00 003 BBH 00 004 BBLW 06 016 BAS 13 017 TRE 14 018 EQ1 10 019 EQ2 01 020 EQ3 00 021 EQ4 00 022 EQ5 12 023 BFCT 00 026 BBHW 00 027 STRE 01 NOTE This data with remark Category No Name 29 WHBL 006 PGR 40 007 PGG 40 008 PGB 40 Category No Name Table 29 SADJ 002 SSHP TV 17 Video 34 YUV 30 Category No Name Table 29 SADJ 007 ...

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Page 28: ... composite terminal Euro no Scart BX1L No Video SCART No of SCART Terminals 01 1 composite terminal Euro 1 Scart BX1L 2 Video in 10 2 composite terminals Euro 2 Scart BX1L 3 Video in 11 3 composite terminals Euro no terminal BX1L 4 Video in SECAM SECAM Color System 0 disabled 1 enabled Color decoding Color Crystal Selection 00 PAL NTSC SECAM Multi 01 NTSC 3 58MHz 10 PAL NTSC SECAM 4 43MHz 11 PAL N...

Page 29: ...del no rating 1 Parental Control Model rating TOP Forced TOP 0 Auto Mode TOP FLOF 1 Forced TOP TEXT Teletext Model 0 Non Teletext Model 1 Teletext Model Full Surround Full Surround option 0 Normal Surround Model no for euro model 1 Full Surround Model Off simulated surround SRS WOW TruSurround No Surround No Surround Model 0 Surround Model 1 Non Surround Model Forced 60 Forced 60Hz in no signal 0 ...

Page 30: ...R29M80 50 India No OPB6 GA US US Model Destination 0 US CANADA Latin 1 Taiwan Korea Philippine Wake up timer enable GA Surround Spec OFF SIMULATED SRS Latin US Model Latin Destination 0 US CANADA No Volume Figure Display 1 Latin Volume Figure Display Feature 2 Temporary for BX1L 0 Comb Not available 1 Comb available Feature 1 Temporary for BX1L 0 PiP Not Available 1 PiP available OSD Language Sele...

Page 31: ...ginal data VB2 VB3 VB4 For PAL sub color adjustment VB1 VB4 For NTSC sub color adjustment Difference is within 70mV SUB HUE ADJUSTMENT 1 Select Video 2 Input NTSC 3 58 Color Bar to TV set 3 Set to following condition PICTURE 100 COLOR 50 BRIGHTNESS 50 HUE Center SHP 50 4 Connect an oscilloscope to pin 2 B output of CN004 5 Set the service mode and select SADJ 01 SHUE with 1 and 4 of the commander ...

Page 32: ... COPY COPY THE GEO DATA TO ALL 50 60Hz NVM AREA 5 For Korea models only a Copy adjusted 60Hz data to 50Hz b Add 6 steps to 50Hz HPS item and save data NORMAL MODE 60Hz 1 Input 525 60Hz signal 2 Using the 1 and 4 buttons select category GEOM Service Mode 3 Raise lower data using the 3 and 6 buttons to obtain optimum image 7 Copy PMAX data to TV models 8 Select WIDE mode for TV Video mode Write the ...

Page 33: ...m from NORMAL MODE 60Hz adjusted data for the following items Service Item GEOM 003 VLIN VERTICAL LINEARITY 005 HSIZ EV WIDTH EW 011 VSIZ VERTICAL AMPLITUDE 012 SCOR S CORRECTION SC 4 Raise lower data using 3 and 6 buttons select and adjust the following item to obtain optimum image Service Item GEOM 000 HPOS HORIZONTAL SHIFT HS 001 HPAR HORIZONTAL PARALLELOGRAM 002 HBOW HORIZONTAL BOW 004 VSCR VE...

Page 34: ... VPOS item with 1 and 4 4 Adjust value of VPOS with 3 and 6 for the best vertical size 5 Press MUTING then to save into the memory V LINEARITY VLIN S CORRECTION SCOR EW PARABOLA WIDTH EWPW AND EW TRAPEZIUM EWTZ ADJUSTMENTS 1 Input Monoscope signal 2 Activate the Service Mode 3 Select VLIN SCOR EWPW and EWTZ with 1 and 4 4 Adjust with 3 and 6 for the best picture 5 Press MUTING then to save into th...

Page 35: ... DIAGRAM VIF SAW SIF SAW MAIN Power Supply Stdby Power FSS TUNER G Y B PB 98 AGC OUT 81 MON OUT 93 OUTL 49 B Y B IN 50 Y G IN 51 R Y R IN 78 CVBS2 Y2 77 C2 71 CVBS1 Y1 SCARTHPL 67 RGB OUT 42 44 Vm 64 VD 107 VD 106 EWD108 70 C1 119 X TALIN 32 SIRCS 10 KEY 6 Greed Led 7 Red Led 21 SCL0 22 SDA0 118 X TALOUT R PR L R 24 576MHz DVD in Rear AV in Front AV in Mon out Mon out AGC IN AV 2 in AV 1 in RGB DV...

Page 36: ...noted Readings are taken with a color bar signal input no mark Common PAL NTSC 3 58 Readings are taken with a 10MΩ digital multimeter Voltage are dc with respect to ground unless otherwise noted Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances All voltage are in Volt Cannot be measured Circled numbers are waveform references B bus B bus k signal path Note The reference number wh...

Page 37: ...65 1 2 D754 HSS82 TJ PROTECTOR 8 7 6 5 4 3 TDA6108AJF N1 RGB AMPLIFIER IC751 B IN G IN R IN GND IK VDD R OUT G OUT B OUT RD5 6ESB2 CLAMP D782 0 1W 47k RV1800 C759 XX B 2SC2785 HFE PVM AMP Q1802 22uH L780 1 2W 100 R764 2SC2785TP HFE Q1803 XX R767 XX R766 XX R1823 1 2W 1k R757 4 7k R1808 D780 XX XX R778 2kV 0 0047 E C752 R713 XX R768 XX R785 XX 1 2 3 4 5 6 YEL 6P CN1801 VD GND 5V 15V ROT_CTRL ROT_SW...

Page 38: ...R383 MMDL914T1 D066 16V 0 1 B C306 R322 16V 0 1 B C308 10 C309 10uH L038 CHIP 0 JR1081 CHIP 100 R387 To C15 A64 1 8V_AUDIO 25V 0 01 B C072 16V XX B C310 16V 0 1 B CHIP C311 CHIP 12k R044 0 0068 B C046 16V 2 2 C044 F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 WHT 7P CN014 3 3V GND LED G LED R SIRCS GND KEY C3 A23 To E40 CVBS3 Y3 A24 To E39 SY A14 To E4 SU A15 To E5 SV A16 To E6 CHIP 100 R392 To E26 A61 AFT FSC A42 To E27 SEL A...

Page 39: ... C8 B3 7V To E19 B4 MON MUTE AUDIO LSL AUDIO B1 To A13 LSR AUDIO B2 To A12 To A65 B9 AUDIO MUTE To A7 B7 MOMUTE AUDIO To A2 B8 PWR OFF MUTE CHIP XX JR1280 470p CH C234 FPRD 4 7 R2644 CHIP XX R232 To C5 B6 AUDIO_VCC To C7 B5 AUDIO_GND C215 2200 25V 1000 C214 22 C216 PT XX C230 PT 0 047 C231 470p CH C235 CHIP 3 3k R201 CHIP 3 3k R204 R217 XX R233 CHIP 10k R236 CHIP 100 R237 CHIP 100 R238 R219 1 2 3 ...

Page 40: ...4 5 6 7 TDA8177 V OUT IC503 DRV IN Vcc F B PLS Vee OUT PUT Vcc OUT REF VOLT 2W RS XX R557 R638 PROTECTOR D614 PROTECTOR D613 R639 250V XX B C623 18 16 15 14 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MCZ3001DA SW REGULATOR IC602 Vsense F B Ct Rt GND Timer SS Vc1 OCP Vc2 P GND VG L VB VS VG H VD MTZJ T 77 155 RECT D622 CLAMP D626 MM3Z15VT1 D629 MM3Z15VT1 CLAMP D631 MTZJ 15 D661 CHIP 68k R6010 CHIP 10k R6011 25V 10...

Page 41: ... D1 SIFIN2 IF To A47 D2 001 11K To D6 A48 VIFIN2 IF To D7 A49 VIFIN1 IF To A63 D9 M SYS IF To A44 D10 TUAGC IF To A8 B11 C14 C24 E18 D13 9V To A5 E23 D15 SDA 0 TO A6 E24 D16 SCL 0 To A4 C9 E10 D17 5V To A43 D5 D3 2SIF To A57 D11 AGC MUTE D4 IFVO IF_MON_OUT To A35 CT139 TRAP CERAMIC CHIP 100 R150 CHIP XX JR1109 MMDL914T1 D107 XX 16V 470 C108 16V 470 C120 C106 To C11 D12 33V 0 0047 B C115 XX C131 XX...

Page 42: ...5P WHT DVDY IN GND DVDU IN GND DVDV IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CN015 XX SDA SCL GND RESET AFT GND FSC SDA 0 E23 To A5 D15 SCL 0 E24 To A6 D16 RESET E25 To A60 AFT E26 To A61 FSC E27 To A42 1 2 3 WHT 3P CN907 GND DVD LIN DVD RIN CHIP 220k R952 470p CH C957 16V 1 F C958 CHIP 39k R953 470p CH C959 CHIP 220k R954 16V 1 F C960 CHIP 39k R955 DVD L E1 To A33 DVD R E2 To A32 RN CP 75 R957 To A27 E28 CVBS2 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 43: ...V 47 C2800 35V 47 C2805 XX R2801 0UH L2802 XX L2801 630V PP 0 0033 C2813 1 1P CN2803 DF OUT MPS 0 47 C2807 MPS 0 47 C2809 2SC4793 Q2802 Q2803 2SC2712 YG Q2804 CHIP 2 7k R2809 CHIP 6 8k R2811 CHIP 1k R2810 CHIP 22k R2812 CHIP 2 7k R2813 10 C2808 1W RS 10 R2808 15mH L2804 1SS119 25 DQPV MOD D2802 PT 0 015 100V C2802 CHIP 3 3k R2804 Q2800 FPRD 100 R2800 2 2k R2806 1SS119 25 BIAS D2801 0UH L2800 ELIZ ...

Page 44: ...R3911 220 R3914 35V 47 C3910 R3916 35V 47 C3911 R3907 S3909 R3915 R3920 R3908 330 R3909 220 R3910 150 R3912 D3901 XX XX R3918 XX C3904 XX R3902 D3900 XX XX R3922 D3902 XX XX R3924 XX R3919 D3907 XX XX C3913 XX R3917 XX R3904 XX R3905 PT 0 01 C3900 PT 0 01 C3902 XX C3901 XX C3903 XX C3914 470p B C3915 10uH L3902 10uH L3901 J3901 XX J3904 JACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CN3902 XX PH L IN SP L IN SP GND SP GN...

Page 45: ...R H3 BOARD CN3601 CISPR 0 0047 B SSS11856 EM F XR29M61 1 2W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8P CN5904 QP QP QP QP E E VM VM 1 2 3 CN5902 XX E NC VM 16V 330 C5902 R5901 47uH L5901 PT 0 047 C5906 1SS133T 77 D5901 R5907 R5906 R5905 330 R5904 200V 100 C5905 160V 33 C5907 500V 0 0047 E C5903 1 2W FPRD 39 R5903 FPRD 560 R5902 FPRD 1 5 R5908 1SS133T 77 D5905 R5917 R5916 R5915 R5918 16V 100 C5909 R5912 1SS133T 77 D5903 2...

Page 46: ...C621 XX 820 250V 820 250V XX XX C637 0 001 0 001 CHIP 0 001 CHIP 0 001 0 001 CHIP C646 XX 22 63V 22 63V XX XX C658 0 01 CHIP 0 022 CHIP 0 01 CHIP 0 01 CHIP 0 01 CHIP C691 XX 0 47 450V 0 47 450V XX XX C1233 4 7 XX XX XX XX CN003 XX 4P XX XX XX CN005 XX 2P XX XX XX CN505 XX 3P XX XX XX CN508 XX 1P XX XX XX CN601 XX 3P 3P XX XX CN603 2P XX XX 2P 2P D072 1SS119 25 1SS119 25 MMDL914T1 1SS119 25 MMDL914...

Page 47: ...s indicated as XX in this circuit diagram are not listed here as they are not used for these models A BOARD MARK LIST KV XR29M50 KV XR29M80 50 KV XR29M61 KV XR29M61 KV XR29M61 Thailand India GE Thailand Malaysia R523 330 330 330 330 330 R525 470K RN CP 1M RN CP 470K RN CP 470K RN CP 470K RN CP R531 3 3K 3 3K 3 3K 3 3K 3 3K R533 1K 1 1K 1K 1K R551 12K RN 12K RN 12K RN 12K RN 12K RN R556 3 3K RN CP ...

Page 48: ...K 5 6K 5 6K 5 6K R1824 33 33K 33K 33K 33K R1825 3 3 3 3K 3 3K 3 3K 3 3K C BOARD MARK LIST Note The parts indicated as XX in this circuit diagram are not listed here as they are not used for these models D3 BOARD MARK LIST KV XR29M80 50 KV XR29M50 KV XR29M61 KV XR29M61 KV XR29M61 India Thailand GE Malaysia Thailand Q2800 2SC2785TP HFE 2SC2785 HFE 2SC2785 HFE 2SC2785 HFE 2SC2785 HFE Q2803 2SA1162 YG...

Page 49: ... 2 42 1 7 2 000V PAL 1 2 440V NTSC 1 43 1 7 1 600V NTSC 2 2 000V 2 PAL 44 1 6 2 040V PAL 3 2 520V NTSC 3 45 3 2 46 2 1 47 4 9 48 0 1 0 49 1 2 50 1 2 51 1 2 52 4 9 53 0 54 1 1 55 1 7 56 1 8 57 1 2 58 1 2 59 1 2 60 5 0 0 61 0 62 1 4 3 440V 4 63 0 4 6 640V 5 64 1 9 448 0mVp p 6 65 1 2 66 2 3 67 2 4 3 3 68 2 4 69 1 2 2 4 70 1 5 71 1 4 1 2 72 2 1 73 2 1 74 1 4 75 2 1 76 2 1 77 1 5 78 1 4 79 2 1 80 2 1 ...

Page 50: ... 73 2 10 67 5 67 5 11 73 0 73 1 12 70 2 70 4 13 14 0 5 9 2 15 5 4 3 8 16 3 0 6 5 17 18 73 0 73 9 IC603 1 10 9 2 11 2 3 4 2 7 5 2 4 940 0mVp p 14 6 11 0 7 0 8 0 IC604 I 13 5 G 0 O 8 8 IC605 1 6 5 2 0 3 3 3 IC606 I 2 9 G 0 O 1 7 IC607 I 6 4 G 0 O 5 0 IC608 1 63 8 71 2 2 74 2 70 6 3 67 7 65 9 4 67 5 70 2 5 62 3 2 5 6 68 2 2 5 7 12 3 2 5 8 2 4 0 9 2 4 2 4 10 2 4 2 4 11 0 IC609 1 5 0 2 0 3 5 0 4 0 5 1 ...

Page 51: ... 13 5 2 12 4 3 4 DY1 H 378 0Vp p 17 H 182 0Vp p 18 V 2 560Vp p 19 V 56 00Vp p 20 Q506 B 0 2 90Vp p 15 C 2 7 E 71 6 82 7 Q507 B 12 5 C 0 6 E 13 1 Q509 B 0 6 C 74 1 66 3 E Q511 B 149 3 378 0Vp p 16 C 378 0 E 10 0 0 Q512 B 104 6 86 1 C 4 9 E 108 2 137 2 Q513 B 2 2 C 10 3 10 7 E 2 8 Q514 B 2 8 C 4 9 E 2 2 Q515 B 1 5 C 2 1 E 0 1 Q600 B 0 C 1 2 E 0 Ref Pin No Voltage v Ref Pin No Voltage v IC2800 I 13 2...

Page 52: ... 1 780V 3 2 160V NTSC PAL 3 4 0 5 4 6 6 0 2 Ref Pin No Voltage v Ref Pin No Voltage v 7 138 4 126 0V PAL 4 160 0V NTSC 4 8 134 1 131 3 130 0V 5 118 0V 5 PAL NTSC 9 130 2 127 8 160 0V 6 126 0V 6 IC1800 1 5 3 2 5 2 3 5 8 4 5 8 5 0 6 5 9 7 5 8 4 8 8 11 1 9 11 0 9 6 10 12 5 IC3800 1 3 8 2 3 9 3 3 3 5 3 4 5 3 4 4 5 0 6 5 5 7 5 5 8 6 2 9 6 2 10 12 8 J751 KR 139 6 137 3 KG 134 131 7 KB 132 128 5 H1 0 1 1...

Page 53: ... R320 R6024 R6025 R322 R6026 R323 R6027 R900 R901 R131 R902 R326 R903 R327 C1233 R904 R905 R906 R907 R908 R909 R523 C100 C101 R525 C102 R527 R910 C104 R912 C106 R336 R913 C107 R337 R914 C108 R338 C109 R915 R339 R916 R146 CN512 1 3 R917 R148 C300 R918 R919 R149 C301 R531 R532 C303 R533 C304 R340 C111 C305 R341 C306 C112 C113 C307 CN903 1 4 R920 R150 C308 R344 CN904 1 5 R921 C115 C309 R345 CN905 1 7...

Page 54: ...2 R3803 D750 R3804 R3805 R3806 R3807 D754 R3808 IC3800 1 10 D755 R3809 D756 R3810 R3811 R3812 R3813 R3814 IC751 2 1 8 9 D780 D781 D782 J751 A1800 A703 A704 A705 A706 Q701 B E RV750 RV1800 1 6 CN1801 1 3 CN1802 C1800 C1803 C1804 L750 Q1800 B E L751 Q1801 B E L752 Q1802 B E L753 B E Q1803 L754 Q1804 B E C1809 R713 CN701 CN702 CN703 1 4 CN704 CN705 D1803 R1800 D1804 R1801 R1802 R1803 R1804 D1808 R180...

Page 55: ...2805 IC2801 R2809 R2810 R2811 R2812 R2813 R2814 R2815 R2816 R2817 L2800 DVD Y GND DVD BY GND DVD RY GND DVD L DVD R 1 860 456 12 1 723 520 12 R2 J2410 C2400 C2401 CN2410 8 1 C2410 C2411 C2412 C2413 C2414 D2410 D2411 D2412 D2414 R2410 D2415 R2411 R2412 R2414 R2415 R2417 R2418 R2419 R2420 R2421 JW2420 JW2412 JW2411 JW2419 JW2415 JW2418 JW2401 JW2400 JW2410 JW2421 1 689 956 11 1 723 347 11 R1 CN4601 ...

Page 56: ...1 RD5 6SB T1 MA2ZD14001S0 MA77 UDZSTE 179 1B UDZS TE17 12B ANODE CATHODE CATHODE ANODE 3 1 2 1 3 2 DA204K MSB709 RT1 MSD601 RT1 UN2211 UN2216 2SA1162 G 2SD601A Q TX TRANSISTOR IRF614 2SC4793 E B C D2B60A F04 2SA1091 0 2SC2958 L 2SC3779C DAA E C B LETTER SIDE 2SA1175 HFE 2SC2785 HFE 2SA1606 E 2SC4159 E IRF1137N50A LF31 2SC2458 YGR 2SC2688 LK PQ018EF01SZH PQ05RD11 RPM7240 SH5 TDA6108AJF N1 1 9 BA18B...

Page 57: ... 66 KV XR29M50 XR29M80 50 XR29M61 RM W104 RM W103 TDA12009H N1A7F0AA TDA12067H1 N1A0B0KA TDA12077H1 N1B0B0KG TDA8177 NJM78M09FA LA6510 BR24L16F WE2 10 1 TOP VIEW ...

Page 58: ...21 CUSHION 50x550 DGC Except KV XR29M80 50 India 12 4 064 883 21 HOLDER DGC KV XR29M80 50 India 4 064 883 03 HOLDER DGC Except KV XR29M80 50 India 13 1 452 896 61 COIL ROTATION KV XR29M80 50 India 1 452 896 11 COIL NA ROTATION Except KV XR29M80 50 India 14 A 1410 579 A MOUNTEDPWB VM KV XR29M80 50 India A 1410 504 A MOUNTED PWB VM KV XR29M50 M61 Thailand A 1410 218 A MOUNTED PWB VM KV XR29M61 GE Ma...

Page 59: ...8 12 CORD AC POWER WITH CONNECTOR Except KV XR29M50 M61 Thailand REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 56 4 095 844 01 BRACKET TERMINAL 57 A 1302 698 A COMPLETE PWB A KV XR29M80 50 India A 1302 680 A COMPLETE PWB A KV XR29M50 Thailand A 1302 695 A COMPLETE PWB A KV XR29M61 GE A 1302 666 A COMPLETE PWB A KV XR29M61 Thailand A 1302 814 A COMPLETE PWB A KV XR29M61 Malaysia 58 1 453 284 11 TRANSFORMER ASS...

Page 60: ...70 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 10 00 25V C058 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001UF 10 00 50V C061 1 162 968 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0047UF 10 00 50V C063 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 10 00 16V C064 1 126 961 11 ELECT 2 2UF 20 00 50V C065 1 126 962 11 ELECT 3 3UF 20 00 50V C069 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 10 00 16V C070 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 10 00 16V C072 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 10 00 ...

Page 61: ...0033UF 5 00 630V C565 1 107 645 11 ELECT 22UF 20 00 200V C567 1 115 520 11 FILM 0 68UF 5 00 250V C568 1 102 228 00 CERAMIC 470PF 10 00 500V C570 1 115 522 11 FILM 1UF 5 00 250V C572 1 117 661 71 FILM 0 15UF 5 250V C574 1 107 635 11 ELECT 4 7UF 20 00 160V C577 1 106 395 00 MYLAR 0 15UF 10 00 200V C578 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001UF 10 00 50V C584 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C587 1 1...

Page 62: ... 5MM PITCH 2P CN903 1 785 608 11 PIN CONNECTOR 4P CN906 1 564 508 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 5P CN907 1 564 506 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 3P CT131 1 767 774 22 TRAP CERAMIC CT139 1 767 775 22 TRAP CERAMIC DIODE D002 8 719 081 97 DIODE MMDL914T1 D003 8 719 081 97 DIODE MMDL914T1 D023 8 719 069 60 DIODE UDZSTE 179 1B D024 8 719 069 60 DIODE UDZSTE 179 1B D025 8 719 069 60 DIODE UDZSTE 179 1B D057 8 719 081 97 DIODE ...

Page 63: ...IC AN5276T IC502 8 759 700 07 IC NJM2903M IC503 8 759 339 59 IC TDA8177 IC602 8 759 670 30 IC MCZ3001D IC603 6 704 264 01 IC EK1135 IC604 8 759 701 59 IC NJM78M09FA IC605 8 759 460 72 IC BA033FP E2 IC606 6 703 478 01 IC PQ018EF01SZH IC607 8 759 471 81 IC PQ05RD11 IC610 6 702 987 01 IC BA18BCOWFP E2 JACK J901 1 817 850 11 PHONO JACK 9P CHIP CONDUCTOR JR001 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 JR002 1 216 864 ...

Page 64: ... 216 22 TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 G Q617 8 729 010 05 TRANSISTOR MSB709 RT1 Q618 8 729 010 05 TRANSISTOR MSB709 RT1 Q900 8 729 010 05 TRANSISTOR MSB709 RT1 Q901 8 729 424 67 TRANSISTOR UN2216 Q902 8 729 424 67 TRANSISTOR UN2216 RESISTOR R001 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R002 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R003 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R004 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R010...

Page 65: ... 1 240 251 11 CEMENTED 6 8 5 10W R642 1 242 949 11 FUSIBLE 0 1 10 1W R651 1 208 774 11 METAL CHIP 470 0 50 1 10W R652 1 218 873 11 METAL CHIP 12K 0 50 1 10W R203 1 216 827 11 METAL CHIP 3 3K 5 1 10W R204 1 216 827 11 METAL CHIP 3 3K 5 1 10W R205 1 216 830 11 METAL CHIP 5 6K 5 1 10W R207 1 218 867 11 METAL CHIP 6 8K 0 50 1 10W R208 1 218 867 11 METAL CHIP 6 8K 0 50 1 10W R210 1 216 835 11 METAL CHI...

Page 66: ...6 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R949 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R950 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R952 1 216 849 11 METAL CHIP 220K 5 1 10W R953 1 216 840 11 METAL CHIP 39K 5 1 10W R954 1 216 849 11 METAL CHIP 220K 5 1 10W R955 1 216 840 11 METAL CHIP 39K 5 1 10W R957 1 216 807 11 METAL CHIP 68 5 1 10W R972 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R973 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10...

Page 67: ...LECT 4 7UF 20 00 50V KV XR29M80 50 C135 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 10 00 25V KV XR29M50 XR29M80 50 C200 1 125 837 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 10 6 3V KV XR29M50 M61 Thailand C200 1 127 715 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 22UF 10 16V Except KV XR29M50 M61 Thailand C201 1 125 837 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 10 6 3V KV XR29M50 M61 Thailand C201 1 127 715 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 22UF 10 16V Except KV XR29M50 M61 Thailand C220 1 12...

Page 68: ...KV XR29M80 50 Q501 8 729 230 47 TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 YG TE85L KV XR29M80 50 Q609 8 729 119 78 TRANSISTOR 2SC2785 HFE Except KV XR29M80 50 Q609 8 729 139 96 TRANSISTOR 2SC2785TP HFE KV XR29M80 50 RESISTOR R018 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W KV XR29M80 50 R056 1 216 817 11 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W Except KV XR29M61 Malaysia R217 1 249 411 11 CARBON 330 5 1 4W Except KV XR29M80 50 R217 1 247 891 00 ...

Page 69: ...ARTS LIST CAPACITOR C751 1 107 652 11 ELECT 10UF 20 00 250V C752 1 115 350 51 CERAMIC 0 0047UF 2KV C753 1 136 189 00 MYLAR 0 1UF 10 00 250V C754 1 107 651 11 ELECT 4 7UF 20 00 250V C756 1 128 551 11 ELECT 22UF 20 00 63V C781 1 107 651 11 ELECT 4 7UF 20 00 250V C783 1 102 074 00 CERAMIC 0 001UF 10 00 50V C784 1 102 074 00 CERAMIC 0 001UF 10 00 50V C786 1 115 350 51 CERAMIC 0 0047UF 2KV C787 1 115 3...

Page 70: ... 50 R1800 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 4W Except KV XR29M80 50 R1801 1 249 390 11 CARBON 5 6 5 1 4W KV XR29M80 50 R1801 1 249 426 11 CARBON 5 6K 5 1 4W Except KV XR29M80 50 R1805 1 249 393 11 CARBON 10 5 1 4W KV XR29M80 50 R1805 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W Except KV XR29M80 50 R1806 1 249 389 11 CARBON 4 7 5 1 4W KV XR29M80 50 R1806 1 249 425 11 CARBON 4 7K 5 1 4W Except KV XR29M80 50 R1808 1 249...

Page 71: ...ANSISTOR 2SC2958 L Q2802 8 729 017 06 TRANSISTOR 2SC4793 Q2804 8 729 010 25 TRANSISTOR MSD601 RT1 RESISTOR R2800 1 249 405 11 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R2802 1 260 111 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 2W R2803 1 260 111 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 2W R2804 1 216 061 91 RES CHIP 3 3K 5 1 10W R2805 1 216 097 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 10W R2806 1 249 421 11 CARBON 2 2K 5 1 4W R2807 1 249 420 11 CARBON 1 8K 5 1 4W R2808 1 215 857 71 METAL...

Page 72: ...DIODE 1SS133T 77 D3913 8 719 991 33 DIODE 1SS133T 77 IC IC3901 6 704 532 01 IC RPM7240 H5 JACK J3903 1 770 329 13 JACK PIN 3P J3904 1 770 786 22 JACK COIL L3901 1 414 183 41 INDUCTOR 10UH L3902 1 414 183 41 INDUCTOR 10UH TRANSISTOR Q3901 8 729 029 94 TRANSISTOR DTC143TSA Q3902 8 729 029 94 TRANSISTOR DTC143TSA RESISTOR R3909 1 249 411 11 CARBON 330 5 1 4W R3910 1 249 409 11 CARBON 220 5 1 4W R3911...

Page 73: ...D39ESB D5903 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119 25 D5904 8 719 110 86 DIODE RD39ESB D5905 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119 25 COIL L5901 1 414 187 11 INDUCTOR 47UH TRANSISTOR Q5901 8 729 230 45 TRANSISTOR 2SC2458 YGR Q5902 8 729 809 26 TRANSISTOR 2SA1606 E Q5903 8 729 230 45 TRANSISTOR 2SC2458 YGR Q5904 8 729 119 76 TRANSISTOR 2SA1175 HFE Q5905 8 729 230 45 TRANSISTOR 2SC2458 YGR Q5906 8 729 809 29 TRANSISTOR 2SC...

Page 74: ...N 470 5 1 4W Except KV XR29M80 50 ACCESSORIESANDPACKINGMATERIALS 3 701 910 00 SCREW SPECIAL DIA 3 8X20 4 029 168 01 BAG PROTECTION KV XR29M61 GE Malaysia 4 065 594 01 BAG PROTECTION KV XR29M80 50 4 057 329 01 TRAY KV XR29M50 M61 Thailand 4 054 319 31 TRAY KV XR29M61 GE Malaysia 4 065 210 01 JOINT Except KV XR29M80 50 4 081 508 01 CUSHION LOWER ASSY KV XR29M50 M61 Thailand 4 081 728 01 CUSHION LOWE...

Page 75: ...perating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference 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 KV XR34 KV XR29 KV XR25 2003 Sony Corporation 4 097 571 12 2 M61 M50 GB CT 02CT01COV MIX p65 23 9 03 11 41 AM 1 ƒ ...

Page 76: ...voltages and other hazards are present inside the TV Refer servicing and disposal of the TV to qualified personnel Your TV is recommended for home use only Do not use the TV in any vehicle or where it may be subject to excessive dust heat moisture or vibrations Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object falls into it Have it checked immediately by qualified personnel only Do not block the...

Page 77: ...ppliances to the same power socket Do not damage the power cord Pull the power cord out by the plug Do not pull the power cord itself Even if your TV is turned off it is still connected to the AC power source mains as long as the power cord is plugged in Unplug the TV before moving it or if you are not going to use it for several days To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the TV to rain or...

Page 78: ... 8 mm screws clamps band or Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV 1 Put a cord or chain through 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 Note Use only the supplied screws Use of other screws may damage the TV 01GB02WAR MIX p65 27 9 03 11 48 AM 4 Black ...

Page 79: ...mation Connecting optional components 24 Troubleshooting 26 Specifications Back cover Table of Contents Installation Getting Started 6 Setting up your TV Initial Setup 7 Overview of Controls TV front and rear panels 8 Using the remote control and basic functions 9 Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes 11 Enjoying stereo or bilingual programs KV XR34M61 XR29M61 only 12 Viewing T...

Page 80: ... TV by following the instructions of the Initial Setup menu see page 7 Plug in the power cord then press on the TV to turn it on Note The 1 standby indicator flashes green for a few seconds when turning on the TV This does not indicate a malfunction Connect the antenna cable not supplied to 8 antenna input at the rear of the TV Tip You can also connect your TV to other optional components see page...

Page 81: ...etting Once you select Yes your TV will start searching for all the available channels If the message No channel found Please connect cable antenna appears check your TV connections then press t 3 Press 2 to adjust the bars on the top and bottom of the menu if they are slanted then press t If no adjustment is necessary then press t 4 Press 2 to select No then press t This menu will not appear agai...

Page 82: ...dicator 6 2 Wake Up indicator 20 3 Turn off or turn on the TV 6 4 PROG Select program number 5 2 Adjust volume 6 t Select TV or video input 24 Menu operations 5 2 Select and adjust items 6 t Confirm selected items 7 MENU Display or cancel the menu 7 AUTO PROG Preset channels automatically 7 8 SOUND MODE Select sound mode options 11 5 Band Graphic Equalizer display will appear 9 t3 Video input term...

Page 83: ... 1 1 Turn off temporarily or turn on the TV 2 a Display the TV program 3 Jump to previous program number 4 PROG Select program number 5 2 Adjust volume 9 Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode Off 0 Mute the sound qa Display on screen information qd t Select TV or video input 24 qf 0 9 Input numbers qj Select surround mode options On surround Simulated stereo like monaural sound Off ql RESET Se...

Page 84: ...n automatically qh Set TV to turn off automatically Teletext operations green label KV XR34M61 XR29M61 only 4 Display the next or previous page 13 8 Display Teletext broadcast 13 qa Reveal concealed information 13 qs Enlarge the Teletext display 13 qd Stop Teletext display from scrolling 13 qg Display Teletext service contents 13 qh Show TV screen while waiting for Teletext page 13 ws x red green ...

Page 85: ...etting from the Sound Adjustment option in the menu see page 19 x Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the Personal option Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode Select To view Dynamic high contrast pictures Standard normal pictures Soft mild pictures Personal the last adjusted picture...

Page 86: ...ICAM Sub Sub sound Mono Regular sound t t t Mono Regular sound Stereo Stereo sound t t Main Main sound Sub Sub sound t t NICAM Main Main sound Mono Regular sound t t TV 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 0 5 MENU RESET PROG A B A B x Enjoying stereo or bilingual programs B KV XR34M61 XR29M61 only You can enjoy stereo sound or bilingual programs of NICAM and A2 stereo systems by using the A B button Note If the stere...

Page 87: ...istake reenter the correct page number To access the next or previous page press or hold pause a Press to display the symbol at Teletext display the top left corner of the screen To resume normal Teletext viewing press reveal concealed Press information e g To conceal the information press the an answer to a quiz button again enlarge the Teletext Press Each time you press the display Teletext disp...

Page 88: ...lume Surround Level 3 Function Select the picture mode Dynamic t Standard t Soft t Personal Adjust the Personal option Picture t Brightness t Color t Hue t Sharpness t Reset Adjust white color tint Cool t Neutral t Warm Sharpen the edges of each object High t Low t Off Optimize picture quality On t Off Select the sound mode Dynamic t Drama t Soft t Personal Adjust sound frequency settings of Perso...

Page 89: ...TV to turn off automatically Set TV to turn on automatically Preset channels automatically Preset channels manually Select the TV system B G t I t D K t M Label the program number Block unwanted programs Change the menu language English t Chinese Adjust the picture position Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode t Off Label the connected equipment Select the color system Auto t PAL t SECAM t NT...

Page 90: ...menu level Cancel the menu Press V v B or b B or b MENU Press V or v to select the desired item Press or b to confirm your selection and go to the next level Press MENU to display the menu TV 0 MENU PROG RESET Select Confirm End Picture Color Temperature Cool VM High Picture Adjustment Mode Dynamic Intelligent Picture On Select End Channel Setup Program Label TV System Manual Program Auto Program ...

Page 91: ... select Off then press You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Picture Adjustment Color Temperature and VM options only when the Personal mode is selected Adjusting the Picture Adjustment items under Personal mode 1 Press V or v to select either Picture contrast Brightness Color Hue color tones or Sharpness then press Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory setting 2 ...

Page 92: ... to emphasize the left speaker Press V or b to emphasize the right speaker Intelligent Volume adjust the volume of all program numbers and video inputs automatically Press V or v to select On then press To cancel select Off then press Surround choose either On Simulated or Off see page 9 You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Sound Adjustment option only when the Personal mo...

Page 93: ... press Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory setting 2 Press B or b to select the desired sound frequency then press V or v to adjust the setting and press The adjusted settings will be received when you select Personal Notes Adjusting higher frequency will affect higher pitched sound and adjusting lower frequency will affect lower pitched sound You may display the settings directly usin...

Page 94: ...ke Up Timer set TV to turn on automatically Press V or v to select the desired period of time max of 12 hours then press After the selected length of time the TV switches on automatically and Wake Up Timer will appear on the screen The indicator on the TV lights up amber once you set the Wake Up Timer Notes You can also cancel Sleep Timer and Wake Up Timer by turning off the TV s main power If no ...

Page 95: ...ystem Press V or v to select either B G I D K or M then press Program Label label the program number 1 Select Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select Label and press then press V or v to select alphanumeric characters for the label Program Block block unwanted programs 1 Select Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select B...

Page 96: ... system 1 Press V or v to select TV System then press 2 Press V or v until the sound becomes normal then press 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 2 Press V or v to select Manual then press 3 Press V v B or b until the picture and sound quality are optimal then press ...

Page 97: ... it is not aligned with the TV screen Press B or b to adjust the picture position then press Wide Mode choose either On or Off see page 9 Video Label label the connected equipment 1 Select Video Input and press Press V or v to select the input you want to label then press 2 Select Label and press then press V or v to select the label options Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 DVD VCR SAT Game or Edit You may...

Page 98: ...dio system 1 2 R L Y CB CR 3 R L MONO Audio Video cable not supplied 1 2 R L Y CB CR Antenna cable not supplied VCR TV rear panel VCR Audio Video cable not supplied Audio Video cable not supplied Camcorder Notes If you connect a VCR to 8 antenna input preset the signal output from the VCR to the program number 0 on the TV see page 22 Connecting to the monitor output terminal T 01GB07ADJ MIX p65 27...

Page 99: ...nt video input terminal Notes If your DVD player can output interlace and progressive mode signals select the interlace output when connecting to component video input on your TV Your TV can receive either 525i 60Hz or 625i 50Hz interlace signals Some DVD player terminals may be labeled differently If you select DVD on your TV screen the signal from the T monitor output jacks will not be output pr...

Page 100: ...V System The connection is loose or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is inappropriate Channel presetting is inappropriate or incomplete Signal transmission is low Broadcast signals are too strong The TV system setting is inappropriate Troubleshooting guide x Troubleshooting If you find any problem while viewing your TV you can either use the Reset function or check the Troubleshooting guide ...

Page 101: ...p is inappropriate Check the power cord antenna and VCR connections Press 1 power Press main power on the TV to turn off the TV for about five seconds then turn it on again Press 2 to increase the volume level Press to cancel the muting Do not use a hair dryer or other equipment near the TV Check the antenna setup Contact a Sony dealer for advice Use a highly directional antenna Use the fine tunin...

Page 102: ... the cable is damaged The antenna setup is inappropriate The channel carries no Teletext broadcast Connection is loose or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is inappropriate Signal transmission is too low Keep external speakers or other electrical equipment away from the TV Display the Setup menu and adjust Picture Rotation so that the picture position is optimal Keep external speakers or othe...

Page 103: ...ns Page Your TV s self diagnosis function indicates the possible problems Changes in room temperature sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or contract causing a noise This does not indicate a malfunction The TV s demagnetizing function is working This does not indicate a malfunction Count the number of times the 1 standby indicator flashes Press main power to turn off your TV Contact your nearest ...

Page 104: ...1 A2 Stereo Bilingual B G XR29M61 only English French KV XR34M61 XR29M61 only VHF E2 to E12 UHF E21 to E69 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 UHF B21 to B68 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 VHF C1 to C12 R1 to R12 UHF C13 to C57 R21 to R60 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 Z1 to Z39 VHF A2 to A13 UHF A14 to A79 CATV A 8 to A 2 A to W 4 W 6 to W 84 75 ohm external terminal 5 W 5 W Input 3 Output 1 Phono jacks 1 Vp p 75 oh...

Page 105: ...s manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference 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 mengendalikan unit sila baca buku panduan ini dengan teliti dan simpan untuk rujukan masa depan KV XR34 KV XR29 KV XR25 2003 Sony Corporation 4 100 612 12 1 M61 M50 GB GB MY CT 02CT01COV MIX p65 27 9 03 2 08 PM 1 ƒ ...

Page 106: ...h voltages and other hazards are present inside the TV Refer servicing and disposal of the TV to qualified personnel Your TV is recommended for home use only Do not use the TV in any vehicle or where it may be subject to excessive dust heat moisture or vibrations Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object falls into it Have it checked immediately by qualified personnel only Do not block t...

Page 107: ...y appliances to the same power socket Do not damage the power cord Pull the power cord out by the plug Do not pull the power cord itself Even if your TV is turned off it is still connected to the AC power source mains as long as the power cord is plugged in Unplug the TV before moving it or if you are not going to use it for several days To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the TV to rain...

Page 108: ... 3 8 mm screws clamps band or Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV 1 Put a cord or chain through 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 Note Use only the supplied screws Use of other screws may damage the TV 01GB02WAR MIX p65 27 9 03 1 57 PM 4 Black ...

Page 109: ...ormation Connecting optional components 24 Troubleshooting 26 Specifications Back cover Table of Contents Installation Getting Started 6 Setting up your TV Initial Setup 7 Overview of Controls TV front and rear panels 8 Using the remote control and basic functions 9 Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes 11 Enjoying stereo or bilingual programs KV XR34M61 XR29M61 only 12 Viewing...

Page 110: ...he TV by following the instructions of the Initial Setup menu see page 7 Plug in the power cord then press on the TV to turn it on Note The 1 standby indicator flashes green for a few seconds when turning on the TV This does not indicate a malfunction Connect the antenna cable not supplied to 8 antenna input at the rear of the TV Tip You can also connect your TV to other optional components see pa...

Page 111: ...esetting Once you select Yes your TV will start searching for all the available channels If the message No channel found Please connect cable antenna appears check your TV connections then press t 3 Press 2 to adjust the bars on the top and bottom of the menu if they are slanted then press t If no adjustment is necessary then press t 4 Press 2 to select No then press t This menu will not appear ag...

Page 112: ... indicator 6 2 Wake Up indicator 20 3 Turn off or turn on the TV 6 4 PROG Select program number 5 2 Adjust volume 6 t Select TV or video input 24 Menu operations 5 2 Select and adjust items 6 t Confirm selected items 7 MENU Display or cancel the menu 7 AUTO PROG Preset channels automatically 7 8 SOUND MODE Select sound mode options 11 5 Band Graphic Equalizer display will appear 9 t3 Video input t...

Page 113: ...age 1 1 Turn off temporarily or turn on the TV 2 a Display the TV program 3 Jump to previous program number 4 PROG Select program number 5 2 Adjust volume 9 Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode Off 0 Mute the sound qa Display on screen information qd t Select TV or video input 24 qf 0 9 Input numbers qj Select surround mode options On surround Simulated stereo like monaural sound Off ql RESET...

Page 114: ...n on automatically qh Set TV to turn off automatically Teletext operations green label KV XR34M61 XR29M61 only 4 Display the next or previous page 13 8 Display Teletext broadcast 13 qa Reveal concealed information 13 qs Enlarge the Teletext display 13 qd Stop Teletext display from scrolling 13 qg Display Teletext service contents 13 qh Show TV screen while waiting for Teletext page 13 ws x red gre...

Page 115: ...d setting from the Sound Adjustment option in the menu see page 19 x Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the Personal option Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode Select To view Dynamic high contrast pictures Standard normal pictures Soft mild pictures Personal the last adjusted pict...

Page 116: ... NICAM Sub Sub sound Mono Regular sound t t t Mono Regular sound Stereo Stereo sound t t Main Main sound Sub Sub sound t t NICAM Main Main sound Mono Regular sound t t TV 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 0 5 MENU RESET PROG A B A B x Enjoying stereo or bilingual programs B KV XR34M61 XR29M61 only You can enjoy stereo sound or bilingual programs of NICAM and A2 stereo systems by using the A B button Note If the ste...

Page 117: ...a mistake reenter the correct page number To access the next or previous page press or hold pause a Press to display the symbol at Teletext display the top left corner of the screen To resume normal Teletext viewing press reveal concealed Press information e g To conceal the information press the an answer to a quiz button again enlarge the Teletext Press Each time you press the display Teletext d...

Page 118: ... Volume Surround Level 3 Function Select the picture mode Dynamic t Standard t Soft t Personal Adjust the Personal option Picture t Brightness t Color t Hue t Sharpness t Reset Adjust white color tint Cool t Neutral t Warm Sharpen the edges of each object High t Low t Off Optimize picture quality On t Off Select the sound mode Dynamic t Drama t Soft t Personal Adjust sound frequency settings of Pe...

Page 119: ...t TV to turn off automatically Set TV to turn on automatically Preset channels automatically Preset channels manually Select the TV system B G t I t D K t M Label the program number Block unwanted programs Change the menu language English t Chinese Adjust the picture position Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode t Off Label the connected equipment Select the color system Auto t PAL t SECAM t ...

Page 120: ...s menu level Cancel the menu Press V v B or b B or b MENU Press V or v to select the desired item Press or b to confirm your selection and go to the next level Press MENU to display the menu TV 0 MENU PROG RESET Select Confirm End Picture Color Temperature Cool VM High Picture Adjustment Mode Dynamic Intelligent Picture On Select End Channel Setup Program Label TV System Manual Program Auto Progra...

Page 121: ...cel select Off then press You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Picture Adjustment Color Temperature and VM options only when the Personal mode is selected Adjusting the Picture Adjustment items under Personal mode 1 Press V or v to select either Picture contrast Brightness Color Hue color tones or Sharpness then press Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory setting...

Page 122: ...r B to emphasize the left speaker Press V or b to emphasize the right speaker Intelligent Volume adjust the volume of all program numbers and video inputs automatically Press V or v to select On then press To cancel select Off then press Surround choose either On Simulated or Off see page 9 You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Sound Adjustment option only when the Personal...

Page 123: ...hen press Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory setting 2 Press B or b to select the desired sound frequency then press V or v to adjust the setting and press The adjusted settings will be received when you select Personal Notes Adjusting higher frequency will affect higher pitched sound and adjusting lower frequency will affect lower pitched sound You may display the settings directly u...

Page 124: ...Wake Up Timer set TV to turn on automatically Press V or v to select the desired period of time max of 12 hours then press After the selected length of time the TV switches on automatically and Wake Up Timer will appear on the screen The indicator on the TV lights up amber once you set the Wake Up Timer Notes You can also cancel Sleep Timer and Wake Up Timer by turning off the TV s main power If n...

Page 125: ... system Press V or v to select either B G I D K or M then press Program Label label the program number 1 Select Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select Label and press then press V or v to select alphanumeric characters for the label Program Block block unwanted programs 1 Select Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select...

Page 126: ...TV system 1 Press V or v to select TV System then press 2 Press V or v until the sound becomes normal then press 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 2 Press V or v to select Manual then press 3 Press V v B or b until the picture and sound quality are optimal then pres...

Page 127: ...n when it is not aligned with the TV screen Press B or b to adjust the picture position then press Wide Mode choose either On or Off see page 9 Video Label label the connected equipment 1 Select Video Input and press Press V or v to select the input you want to label then press 2 Select Label and press then press V or v to select the label options Video 1 Video 2 DVD VCR SAT Game or Edit You may e...

Page 128: ... Audio system 1 2 R L Y CB CR 3 R L MONO Audio Video cable not supplied 1 2 R L Y CB CR Antenna cable not supplied VCR TV rear panel VCR Audio Video cable not supplied Audio Video cable not supplied Camcorder Notes If you connect a VCR to 8 antenna input preset the signal output from the VCR to the program number 0 on the TV see page 22 Connecting to the monitor output terminal T 01GB07ADJ MIX p65...

Page 129: ...nent video input terminal Notes If your DVD player can output interlace and progressive mode signals select the interlace output when connecting to component video input on your TV Your TV can receive either 525i 60Hz or 625i 50Hz interlace signals Some DVD player terminals may be labeled differently If you select DVD on your TV screen the signal from the T monitor output jacks will not be output ...

Page 130: ... TV System The connection is loose or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is inappropriate Channel presetting is inappropriate or incomplete Signal transmission is low Broadcast signals are too strong The TV system setting is inappropriate Troubleshooting guide x Troubleshooting If you find any problem while viewing your TV you can either use the Reset function or check the Troubleshooting guid...

Page 131: ...tup is inappropriate Check the power cord antenna and VCR connections Press 1 power Press main power on the TV to turn off the TV for about five seconds then turn it on again Press 2 to increase the volume level Press to cancel the muting Do not use a hair dryer or other equipment near the TV Check the antenna setup Contact a Sony dealer for advice Use a highly directional antenna Use the fine tun...

Page 132: ... or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is inappropriate The channel carries no Teletext broadcast Connection is loose or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is inappropriate Signal transmission is too low Keep external speakers or other electrical equipment away from the TV Display the Setup menu and adjust Picture Rotation so that the picture position is optimal Keep external speakers or o...

Page 133: ...ions Page Your TV s self diagnosis function indicates the possible problems Changes in room temperature sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or contract causing a noise This does not indicate a malfunction The TV s demagnetizing function is working This does not indicate a malfunction Count the number of times the 1 standby indicator flashes Press main power to turn off your TV Contact your neares...

Page 134: ...M61 A2 Stereo Bilingual B G XR29M61 only English French KV XR34M61 XR29M61 only VHF E2 to E12 UHF E21 to E69 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 UHF B21 to B68 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 VHF C1 to C12 R1 to R12 UHF C13 to C57 R21 to R60 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 Z1 to Z39 VHF A2 to A13 UHF A14 to A79 CATV A 8 to A 2 A to W 4 W 6 to W 84 75 ohm external terminal 5 W 5 W Input 3 Output 1 Phono jacks 1 Vp p 75 ...

Page 135: ... 030 11 2 M61 M60 M50 P52 Trinitron Color TV ËÕß πÏ Trinitron GB Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference ŸË Õ Èß π ËÕπ Ë Èß π ÿ ÕË π ŸË Õπ È Õ ÈßÀ Á ŸË Õ È À ÕÈ ßÕ ß π Õ µËÕÊ ª 01GB01COV THA P65 27 9 03 9 09 AM 1 Black ...

Page 136: ...oltages and other hazards are present inside the TV Refer servicing and disposal of the TV to qualified personnel Your TV is recommended for home use only Do not use the TV in any vehicle or where it may be subject to excessive dust heat moisture or vibrations Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object falls into it Have it checked immediately by qualified personnel only Do not block the ...

Page 137: ...pliances to the same power socket Do not damage the power cord Pull the power cord out by the plug Do not pull the power cord itself Even if your TV is turned off it is still connected to the AC power source mains as long as the power cord is plugged in Unplug the TV before moving it or if you are not going to use it for several days To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the TV to rain or ...

Page 138: ...8 mm screws clamps band or Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV 1 Put a cord or chain through 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 Note Use only the supplied screws Use of other screws may damage the TV 01GB02WAR THA p65 27 9 03 9 08 AM 4 Black ...

Page 139: ...cting optional components 24 Troubleshooting 26 Specifications Back cover Table of Contents Installation Getting Started 6 Setting up your TV Initial Setup 7 Overview of Controls TV front and rear panels 8 Using the remote control and basic functions 9 Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes 11 Enjoying stereo or bilingual programs KV XR34M61 XR29M61 XR25M60 XR25P52 only 12 Viewi...

Page 140: ...TV by following the instructions of the Initial Setup menu see page 7 Plug in the power cord then press on the TV to turn it on Note The 1 standby indicator flashes green for a few seconds when turning on the TV This does not indicate a malfunction Connect the antenna cable not supplied to 8 antenna input at the rear of the TV Tip You can also connect your TV to other optional components see page ...

Page 141: ...tting Once you select Yes your TV will start searching for all the available channels If the message No channel found Please connect cable antenna appears check your TV connections then press t 3 Press 2 to adjust the bars on the top and bottom of the menu if they are slanted then press t If no adjustment is necessary then press t 4 Press 2 to select No then press t This menu will not appear again...

Page 142: ...e Up indicator 20 3 Turn off or turn on the TV 6 4 PROG Select program number 5 2 Adjust volume 6 t Select TV or video input 24 Menu operations 5 2 Select and adjust items 6 t Confirm selected items 7 MENU Display or cancel the menu 7 AUTO PROG Preset channels automatically 7 8 SOUND MODE Select sound mode options 11 5 Band Graphic Equalizer display will appear 9 t3 Video input terminal 3 24 0 i H...

Page 143: ...1 1 Turn off temporarily or turn on the TV 2 a Display the TV program 3 Jump to previous program number 4 PROG Select program number 5 2 Adjust volume 9 Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode Off 0 Mute the sound qa Display on screen information qd t Select TV or video input 24 qf 0 9 Input numbers qj Select surround mode options On surround Simulated stereo like monaural sound Off ql RESET Set...

Page 144: ...ically qh Set TV to turn off automatically Teletext operations green label KV XR34M61 XR29M61 only 4 Display the next or previous page 13 8 Display Teletext broadcast 13 qa Reveal concealed information 13 qs Enlarge the Teletext display 13 qd Stop Teletext display from scrolling 13 qg Display Teletext service contents 13 qh Show TV screen while waiting for Teletext page 13 ws x red green Access a ...

Page 145: ...tting from the Sound Adjustment option in the menu see page 19 x Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the Personal option Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode Select To view Dynamic high contrast pictures Standard normal pictures Soft mild pictures Personal the last adjusted picture ...

Page 146: ...AM Main Main sound Mono Regular sound t t TV 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 0 5 MENU RESET PROG A B A B x Enjoying stereo or bilingual programs B KV XR34M61 XR29M61 XR25M60 XR25P52 only You can enjoy stereo sound or bilingual programs of NICAM and A2 stereo systems by using the A B button KV XR34M61 XR29M61 XR25M60 only You can choose the sound of programs which are broadcast with the A2 bilingual system KV XR25...

Page 147: ...stake reenter the correct page number To access the next or previous page press or hold pause a Press to display the symbol at Teletext display the top left corner of the screen To resume normal Teletext viewing press reveal concealed Press information e g To conceal the information press the an answer to a quiz button again enlarge the Teletext Press Each time you press the display Teletext displ...

Page 148: ...ume Surround Level 3 Function Select the picture mode Dynamic t Standard t Soft t Personal Adjust the Personal option Picture t Brightness t Color t Hue t Sharpness t Reset Adjust white color tint Cool t Neutral t Warm Sharpen the edges of each object High t Low t Off Optimize picture quality On t Off Select the sound mode Dynamic t Drama t Soft t Personal Adjust sound frequency settings of Person...

Page 149: ...atically Set TV to turn on automatically Preset channels automatically Preset channels manually Select the TV system B G t I t D K t M Label the program number Block unwanted programs Change the menu language English t Thai Adjust the picture position Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode t Off Label the connected equipment Select the color system Auto t PAL t SECAM t NTSC3 58 t NTSC4 43 The c...

Page 150: ...enu level Cancel the menu Press V v B or b B or b MENU Press V or v to select the desired item Press or b to confirm your selection and go to the next level Press MENU to display the menu TV 0 MENU PROG RESET Select Confirm End Picture Color Temperature Cool VM High Picture Adjustment Mode Dynamic Intelligent Picture On Select End Channel Setup Program Label TV System Manual Program Auto Program C...

Page 151: ...select Off then press You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Picture Adjustment Color Temperature and VM options only when the Personal mode is selected Adjusting the Picture Adjustment items under Personal mode 1 Press V or v to select either Picture contrast Brightness Color Hue color tones or Sharpness then press Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory setting 2 P...

Page 152: ...to emphasize the left speaker Press V or b to emphasize the right speaker Intelligent Volume adjust the volume of all program numbers and video inputs automatically Press V or v to select On then press To cancel select Off then press Surround choose either On Simulated or Off see page 9 You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Sound Adjustment option only when the Personal mod...

Page 153: ...press Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory setting 2 Press B or b to select the desired sound frequency then press V or v to adjust the setting and press The adjusted settings will be received when you select Personal Notes Adjusting higher frequency will affect higher pitched sound and adjusting lower frequency will affect lower pitched sound You may display the settings directly using...

Page 154: ...e Up Timer set TV to turn on automatically Press V or v to select the desired period of time max of 12 hours then press After the selected length of time the TV switches on automatically and Wake Up Timer will appear on the screen The indicator on the TV lights up amber once you set the Wake Up Timer Notes You can also cancel Sleep Timer and Wake Up Timer by turning off the TV s main power If no b...

Page 155: ...ess V or v to select either B G I D K or M then XR29M61 XR29M50 press XR25M60 only Program Label label the program number 1 Select Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select Label and press then press V or v to select alphanumeric characters for the label Program Block block unwanted programs 1 Select Program and press Press V or v to select the program number ...

Page 156: ...system 1 Press V or v to select TV System then press 2 Press V or v until the sound becomes normal then press 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 2 Press V or v to select Manual then press 3 Press V v B or b until the picture and sound quality are optimal then press T...

Page 157: ... or b to adjust the picture position then press Wide Mode choose either On or Off see page 9 Video Label label the connected equipment 1 Select Video Input and press Press V or v to select the input you want to label then press 2 Select Label and press then press V or v to select the label options Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 DVD VCR SAT Game or Edit You may edit the video label by entering alphanumeri...

Page 158: ...io system 1 2 R L Y CB CR 3 R L MONO Audio Video cable not supplied 1 2 R L Y CB CR Antenna cable not supplied VCR TV rear panel VCR Audio Video cable not supplied Audio Video cable not supplied Camcorder Notes If you connect a VCR to 8 antenna input preset the signal output from the VCR to the program number 0 on the TV see page 22 Connecting to the monitor output terminal T 01GB07ADJ THA p65 27 ...

Page 159: ...t video input terminal Notes If your DVD player can output interlace and progressive mode signals select the interlace output when connecting to component video input on your TV Your TV can receive either 525i 60Hz or 625i 50Hz interlace signals Some DVD player terminals may be labeled differently If you select DVD on your TV screen the signal from the T monitor output jacks will not be output pro...

Page 160: ...on is loose or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is inappropriate Channel presetting is inappropriate or incomplete Signal transmission is low Broadcast signals are too strong The TV system setting is inappropriate KV XR34M61 XR29M61 XR29M50 XR25M60 only Troubleshooting guide x Troubleshooting If you find any problem while viewing your TV you can either use the Reset function or check the Tro...

Page 161: ... is inappropriate Check the power cord antenna and VCR connections Press 1 power Press main power on the TV to turn off the TV for about five seconds then turn it on again Press 2 to increase the volume level Press to cancel the muting Do not use a hair dryer or other equipment near the TV Check the antenna setup Contact a Sony dealer for advice Use a highly directional antenna Use the fine tuning...

Page 162: ... or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is inappropriate The channel carries no Teletext broadcast Connection is loose or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is inappropriate Signal transmission is too low Keep external speakers or other electrical equipment away from the TV Display the Setup menu and adjust Picture Rotation so that the picture position is optimal Keep external speakers or o...

Page 163: ...s Page Your TV s self diagnosis function indicates the possible problems Changes in room temperature sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or contract causing a noise This does not indicate a malfunction The TV s demagnetizing function is working This does not indicate a malfunction Count the number of times the 1 standby indicator flashes Press main power to turn off your TV Contact your nearest S...

Page 164: ...F E2 to E12 UHF E21 to E69 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 UHF B21 to B68 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 VHF C1 to C12 R1 to R12 UHF C13 to C57 R21 to R60 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 Z1 to Z39 VHF A2 to A13 UHF A14 to A79 CATV A 8 to A 2 A to W 4 W 6 to W 84 75 ohm external terminal 5 W 5 W Input 3 Output 1 Phono jacks 1 Vp p 75 ohms Input 3 Output 1 Phono jacks 500 mVrms Input 1 Phono jacks Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms s...

Page 165: ...ny Corporation KV XR34 KV XR29 KV XR25 4 100 628 11 1 M83 M80 M53 M50 GB Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Trinitron Color TV 01GB01COV MIX2 P65 7 10 03 2 18 PM 1 Black ...

Page 166: ...oltages and other hazards are present inside the TV Refer servicing and disposal of the TV to qualified personnel Your TV is recommended for home use only Do not use the TV in any vehicle or where it may be subject to excessive dust heat moisture or vibrations Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object falls into it Have it checked immediately by qualified personnel only Do not block the ...

Page 167: ...pliances to the same power socket Do not damage the power cord Pull the power cord out by the plug Do not pull the power cord itself Even if your TV is turned off it is still connected to the AC power source mains as long as the power cord is plugged in Unplug the TV before moving it or if you are not going to use it for several days To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the TV to rain or ...

Page 168: ...8 mm screws clamps band or Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV 1 Put a cord or chain through 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 Note Use only the supplied screws Use of other screws may damage the TV 01GB02WAR MIX p65 7 10 03 2 53 PM 4 Black ...

Page 169: ...ting 21 Additional Information Connecting the 3D WOOFER KV XR29M83 XR29M53 only 22 Connecting optional components 22 Troubleshooting 24 Specifications Back cover Table of Contents Installation Getting Started 6 Setting up your TV Initial Setup 7 Overview of Controls TV front and rear panels 8 Using the remote control and basic functions 9 Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes 1...

Page 170: ...TV by following the instructions of the Initial Setup menu see page 7 Plug in the power cord then press on the TV to turn it on Note The 1 standby indicator flashes green for a few seconds when turning on the TV This does not indicate a malfunction Connect the antenna cable not supplied to 8 antenna input at the rear of the TV Tip You can also connect your TV to other optional components see page ...

Page 171: ...tting Once you select Yes your TV will start searching for all the available channels If the message No channel found Please connect cable antenna appears check your TV connections then press t 3 Press 2 to adjust the bars on the top and bottom of the menu if they are slanted then press t If no adjustment is necessary then press t 4 Press 2 to select No then press t This menu will not appear again...

Page 172: ...or turn on the TV 6 4 PROG Select program number 5 2 Adjust volume 6 t Select TV or video input 22 Menu operations 5 2 Select and adjust items 6 t Confirm selected items 7 MENU Display or cancel the menu 7 AUTO PROG Preset channels automatically 7 8 SOUND MODE Select sound mode options 11 5 Band Graphic Equalizer display will appear 9 t3 Video input terminal 3 22 0 i Headphone jack qa Component vi...

Page 173: ...1 Turn off temporarily or turn on the TV 2 a Display the TV program 3 Jump to previous program number 4 PROG Select program number 5 2 Adjust volume 8 Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode Off 9 Mute the sound q Display on screen information qs t Select TV or video input 22 qd 0 9 Input numbers qh Select surround mode options On surround Simulated stereo like monaural sound Off qk RESET Set TV...

Page 174: ...isplay will appear w Select picture mode options 11 Menu operations 6 MENU Display or cancel the menu 14 7 Confirm selected items 14 qj V v B b Select and adjust items 14 Timer operations qf Set TV to turn on automatically qg Set TV to turn off automatically Stereo bilingual operations qa A B Not function for your TV 01GB04INS MIX p65 7 10 03 2 32 PM 10 Black ...

Page 175: ...tting from the Sound Adjustment option in the menu see page 17 x Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the Personal option Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode Select To view Dynamic high contrast pictures Standard normal pictures Soft mild pictures Personal the last adjusted picture ...

Page 176: ...ume Surround Level 3 Function Select the picture mode Dynamic t Standard t Soft t Personal Adjust the Personal option Picture t Brightness t Color t Hue t Sharpness t Reset Adjust white color tint Cool t Neutral t Warm Sharpen the edges of each object High t Low t Off Optimize picture quality On t Off Select the sound mode Dynamic t Drama t Soft t Personal Adjust sound frequency settings of Person...

Page 177: ...V to turn off automatically Set TV to turn on automatically Preset channels automatically Preset channels manually Select the TV system B G t I t D K t M Label the program number Block unwanted programs Change the menu language English t Arabic Adjust the picture position Change the picture size On 16 9 wide mode t Off Label the connected equipment Select the color system Auto t PAL t SECAM t NTSC...

Page 178: ...menu level Cancel the menu Press V v B or b B or b MENU Press V or v to select the desired item Press or b to confirm your selection and go to the next level Press MENU to display the menu 0 MENU PROG RESET TV Select Confirm End Picture Color Temperature Cool VM High Picture Adjustment Mode Dynamic Intelligent Picture On Select End Channel Setup Program Label TV System Manual Program Auto Program ...

Page 179: ...select Off then press You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Picture Adjustment Color Temperature and VM options only when the Personal mode is selected Adjusting the Picture Adjustment items under Personal mode 1 Press V or v to select either Picture contrast Brightness Color Hue color tones or Sharpness then press Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory setting 2 P...

Page 180: ...to emphasize the left speaker Press V or b to emphasize the right speaker Intelligent Volume adjust the volume of all program numbers and video inputs automatically Press V or v to select On then press To cancel select Off then press Surround choose either On Simulated or Off see page 9 You can adjust the setting to your personal preference in the Sound Adjustment option only when the Personal mod...

Page 181: ...press Selecting Reset will set your TV to the factory setting 2 Press B or b to select the desired sound frequency then press V or v to adjust the setting and press The adjusted settings will be received when you select Personal Notes Adjusting higher frequency will affect higher pitched sound and adjusting lower frequency will affect lower pitched sound You may display the settings directly using...

Page 182: ...e Up Timer set TV to turn on automatically Press V or v to select the desired period of time max of 12 hours then press After the selected length of time the TV switches on automatically and Wake Up Timer will appear on the screen The indicator on the TV lights up amber once you set the Wake Up Timer Notes You can also cancel Sleep Timer and Wake Up Timer by turning off the TV s main power If no b...

Page 183: ...t the TV system Press V or v to select either B G I D K or M then press Program Label label the program number 1 Select Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press 2 Select Label and press then press V or v to select alphanumeric characters for the label Program Block block unwanted programs 1 Select Program and press Press V or v to select the program number then press ...

Page 184: ...system 1 Press V or v to select TV System then press 2 Press V or v until the sound becomes normal then press 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 2 Press V or v to select Manual then press 3 Press V v B or b until the picture and sound quality are optimal then press T...

Page 185: ...t is not aligned with the TV screen Press B or b to adjust the picture position then press Wide Mode choose either On or Off see page 9 Video Label label the connected equipment 1 Select Video Input and press Press V or v to select the input you want to label then press 2 Select Label and press then press V or v to select the label options Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 DVD VCR SAT Game or Edit You may e...

Page 186: ...output from the VCR to the program number 0 on the TV see page 20 x Connecting the 3D WOOFER B KV XR29M83 XR29M53 only You can enjoy high quality sound by connecting the 3D WOOFER as follows Notes Connect only the supplied 3D WOOFER otherwise your TV may malfunction Unplug your TV from the wall outlet when connecting the 3D WOOFER To prevent a malfunction caused by a short circuit of the terminals...

Page 187: ...terlace and progressive mode signals select the interlace output when connecting to component video input on your TV Your TV can receive either 525i 60Hz or 625i 50Hz interlace signals Some DVD player terminals may be labeled differently If you select DVD on your TV screen the signal from the T monitor output jacks will not be output properly This does not indicate a malfunction TV rear panel Audi...

Page 188: ... System The connection is loose or the cable is damaged The antenna setup is inappropriate Channel presetting is inappropriate or incomplete Signal transmission is low Broadcast signals are too strong The TV system setting is inappropriate Troubleshooting guide x Troubleshooting If you find any problem while viewing your TV you can either use the Reset function or check the Troubleshooting guide b...

Page 189: ... is inappropriate Check the power cord antenna and VCR connections Press 1 power Press main power on the TV to turn off the TV for about five seconds then turn it on again Press 2 to increase the volume level Press to cancel the muting Do not use a hair dryer or other equipment near the TV Check the antenna setup Contact a Sony dealer for advice Use a highly directional antenna Use the fine tuning...

Page 190: ...on indicates the possible problems Changes in room temperature sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or contract causing a noise This does not indicate a malfunction The TV s demagnetizing function is working This does not indicate a malfunction Keep external speakers or other electrical equipment away from the TV Display the Setup menu and adjust Picture Rotation so that the picture position is op...

Page 191: ...S1 to S41 UHF B21 to B68 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 VHF C1 to C12 R1 to R12 UHF C13 to C57 R21 to R60 CATV S01 to S03 S1 to S41 Z1 to Z39 VHF A2 to A13 UHF A14 to A79 CATV A 8 to A 2 A to W 4 W 6 to W 84 75 ohm external terminal 5 W 5 W 6 W 6 W 5 W 5 W 12 W Input 3 Output 1 Phono jacks 1 Vp p 75 ohms Input 3 Output 1 Phono jacks 500 mVrms Input 1 Phono jacks Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative CB 0 7 Vp...

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