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SONY Trinitron Color TV Operating Instructions Before operating your TV, please read this manual ‘thoroughly and retain it for future reference. KV-13TR28/29 KV-2150R_—-KV-21STR2 KV-1430R —-KV-2160WR_—KV-20TS32 KV-1440WR > KV-20TS29_KV-20TS50 KV-20TR23-KV-2170RS Owner’s Record “The model and serial numbers are located atthe rear of the TV. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding ths produc. Model No.____ Serial No. (© 1990 by Sony Corporation 3.75651521 (3) (Chapter 2: Using Basic Festures ‘This section gives you basic information ‘about operating and adjusting your TV. Chapter 3: Usiog Advanced Tis section shows you the lps for oer Useful features with using the On-Screen ‘Appendix ‘This section gives you specications and troubleshooting Information. ‘+ Fora detailed table of contents, 800 page 3 WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. ‘CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE FISK OF ELEGTAIC SHOCK, (00 NOT REMOVE COVER (08 BACK. NO USER SEFVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. [REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. ‘This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous ‘voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to titute a risk of eloctric shock to persons. ‘This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and ‘maintenance (servicing) instructions in the fterature accompanying the applance. ‘TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. Note to CATV system installer ‘This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides. {guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding ‘system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical Precautions ‘+ Operate the TV only on 120 V AC (except for KV-1440WF/2160WR/21STR2). ‘+ Operate the TV on 110 - 120 V or 220-240 V AG (Kv-1440WFv2160WFV21STR2 oni). ‘+ One blade ofthe plug is wider than the other for safety purposes and wil fit into the power outlet only one way. It YOU are unable to insert the plug fully into the out, Contact your dealer. + Should any liquid or soli object fll into the cabinet, ‘unplug the TV and have it checked by qualified personnel ‘before operating it any further. + Unplug the TV from the wall outlet it you are nat going to ‘usa it for several days or more. To disconnect the cord, poll it out by the plug. Never pul the cord itsel ‘* To prevent internal heat build-up, do not block the eee Cee ere Cee ene nace ae ‘Clean the TV with a soft dry cloth. Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine, which might damage the finish ofthe cabinet. Keep the original carton and packing materials to use for ‘safe transport of your TV in the future. you have any questions or problems conceming your TV, please contact your nearest Sony dealer. For details conceming safety precautions, see the supplied leaflet IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS.” When using TV games, computers, and similar products with your TV, keep the brighiness and contrast functions at low settings. Ifa fixed (non-moving) pattem is left on the ‘screen for long periods of time at a high brighiness or ‘contrast setting, the image can be permanently imprinted ‘onto the screen. These types of imprints are not covered by your warranty because they are the result of misuse, Use of this television receiver for other private viewing of programs broadcast on UNF or VHF or transmitted by cable ‘companies for the use of the general public may require ‘authorization from the broadcaster/cable company and/or ‘program owner. 2 | Prtece ‘This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with § 18.119 of the FCC rules. {USA models only) Table of Contents Preface Waming/Precautions 0m a Introducing the Sony Trinitron® Color TV. Identifying Your TV sn Locating the Controls. Chapter 1: Setting Up ‘Connecting TV Antenna/Cable . Erasing unnecessary channels — Using the On-Screen Menus ‘CHANNEL ERASE. ‘Navigating through the menus. Presotting only desired channels — ‘Changing the manu language. ‘CHANNEL ADD ‘Tuming the Cable Mode On or Off ‘Connecting Other Equipr 23. Presetting TV Channels. ‘Connecting video equipment 23 Connecting headphones. 26 Watching a video with your S video-equipped VCI Watching TV Programs Using Convenient Features. ‘Muting the sound = MUTING wennsn ‘Keeping the dispiays on-screen - DISPLAY Setting the sleep timer - SLEEP ‘Switching quickly between two channels ~ JUMP B BBBBR ‘Adjusting Picture and Sound Quality ‘Adjusting picture quali Receiving Multichannel ‘TV Sound programs ~ MTS .. wn 82 ‘Turning the speaker on or off. : Using Closed Caption .. Chapter 3: Using Advanced Features Using the Timer-Activated Functions ‘Setting the clock - CURRENT TIME Setting the ON/OFF TIMER....... Setting CHANNEL BLOCK Customizing the Screen Display. 88888 Setting channel captions ~ CH CAPTION .. Viewing the captioned channels — CHANNEL GUIDE Using the Cordless Headphones Appendix Conic ‘This manual covers 11 different models. The ilustrations and menu displays are based on model KV-20TS32, the ‘model with the most functions. if a particular function does ‘not apply to your model, this will be noted in the manual. We highly recommend that you read this manual before using your TV. Keep the manual handy for future reference. With the following features, you can: «© Watch upto 125 cable channels fora total of 181 possible of-air and cable channels with the multiband VHF/UHF CATV tuner. Watch the picture and listen the sound of your VCR through the video Input jacks. Watch superior VCR playback pictures when you connect ‘a VCR equipped with an $ VIDEO output jack to the S VIDEO input jack. Watch your portabie camera images (8mm, video, etc.) by connecting o the video Input jacks on the front panel. Enjoy stereo programs and Second Audio Program (SAP) broadcasts with the builtin Multichannel TV Sound (MTS) decoder. ‘Set the Menu screen ether in English or Spanish with Dual Language function. Call up on-screen menus to set timer-actvated functions (Current Time Set, Or/Ott Timer, and Channel Block) by using the TIME feature. Call up on-screen menus to set the Cable On/Oft, ‘Channel Erase/Add, and Channel Caption/Guide by using the SET UP feature. ‘= Enjoy using the cordless headphones by connecting to the IR EMITTER terminal (infrared emitter terminal) (KV- 207850 only). * View the closed caption and the text by using Closed Caption. A| Preece With the supplied Remote Commander, you can: ‘¢ Switch quickly between two channels by using JUMP. ‘* Set the TV to automatically shut off after 30, 60, and 90 ‘minutes by using the SLEEP timer. ‘And enjoy other features giving you a high quality ploture. ‘* Colorpure Filter™ produces fine picture detail without ‘olor spill or color noise. ‘* The New Dynamic Picture™ system adjusts picture contrast automatically to produce more detail in both bright and dark areas of every scene. ying Check the model number of your TV set. ‘This manual covers 11 models and there are slight differences among therr. Check the table below to see what ‘your TV is equipped with before you start operating it. Table of models: YES: equipped NO: not equipped ALsmox Susp ‘AL 0109 vans Anos 0g Surzopomat Pate | 5 Identifying Your TV G | Prtece Locating the Controls > For details, see the pages indicated by the numbered black circles. ‘Channel number displays Main picture input mode ‘SLEEP, MUTING displays @ eee CAPTION display kv-20T832 (The screen displays, except for certain features. as noted, are the same for all models.) MTS mode (MAIN, SAP or MONO) (except for KV-13TR28/ 13TR29/1430R/1440WRY 20TR23/2150R/2160WR) e-@ ‘Bar display for volume, picture of sound adjustment 00-0 CURRENT TIME display @ Palace | 7 Locating the Controls kv-20T829 kv.20Ts32 Kv-20TR23 Kv-asTR2e29 KV-2170RS Kv.20TS50 KV-2150R KV-1430R KV-21STR2 kv.2160WR KV-1440WR. | = Pull the door open trom the lower right comer {except tor KV-207829) 2170RS21STR2) otc (CHANNEL + button VOLUME +/- button TWNIDEO button Fmote contol detector ‘VIDEO 2 INPUT jacks Headphones jack (aye * except lor KV.-20TR2N21SOR/21EOWR ‘Monaural sound is output by both headphone speakers. | Protece For details, see the pages indicated by the numbered black circles: Kv.20TS32KV-20TS29° KV-2170RS VIDEO 1 IN jacks @, @ VHF/UHF antenna terminal 'S VIDEO input jack ® (K6V-20TS32 only) IR EMITTER terminal @ © —@§$wrrirg aroma ona Ean ® Do not connec he storna cable VIDEO 1 IN jacks @ KV-1430R_——«KV-2150R+ Kv-1440WR — KV-2160WR+ (Se 0.0,@ VIDEO 1 IN jacks @ ——— ‘= These models are equipped with only one set of video input jacks. Pratce | Q) Locating the Controis feu ae For details, see the pages indicated by the numbered black circles @. RMY116 MUTING button @ TVMIDEO button DISPLAY button @, @, @ —— =| Collected ares | paz) JUMP button @ ——-255 Insert two size AA (R6) ‘batteries in correct polarity. =< Ole POWER bution ®, @, @ ‘SLEEP button @ 0-9 buttons. CHANNEL GUIDE directy keys @ ENTER bution CH (channel) ++ sean bution @. ® VOL (volume) +/- button @® Menu buttons ® - @, @, @ -@. WARNING Batteries may explode i mistreated. Do ‘not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of infire, Battery ite |With normal operation, batteries wil last up ‘halla year. ithe Remote Commander ‘dose not operate propery, the batteries might be exhausted. Replace both of them ‘with new ones. ‘To avold damage from possible battery leakage Flomove the batteries if you do not plano ‘se the Remote Commander for ataitly tong time. Chapter 1: Setting Up Connecting TV Antenna/Cable ‘Although you can use either an indoor or outdoor antenna with the TV, an outdoor antenna will provide you with better picture ‘quality. You can receive cable TV by connecting a cable supplied by your local cable company. PRC erat 75-ohm coaxial cable (round) 300-ohm twin-lead cable (flat) ‘Check your antenna cable type and prepare the end ‘Check your antenna cable type and prepare the end of $= of the cable using the F-type connector. the cable using the 300-ohm twin-lead cable. ‘Attach an F-type connector (not supplied). ‘Attach the supplied antenna connector. a = S- a SS 7 mm (1/4 inch) 10 mm (3/8 inch) F-type connector b ——C2--ap b Leaner ba d =P ‘Attach the cable and tighten both ‘serows with a screwdriver. Plug the connector into the VHF/UHF terminal at the Plug the connector into the VHF/UHF terminal at the rear of the TV. roar of the TV. (Rear of TV) VHRAUHE a > eae (Rear of TV) * Most combination antennas are equipped with a signal splter. Flomove the splitter and attach the appropriate connector. HEME (0:11 201ss0 Donat connec the arena cbl tothe IR EMTTER rin ityou dso he Yantra coud break Teh EMITTER wins covered wh plas apt prover maconectn Chapt: Seeg Ue | 4 Connecting TV Antenna/Cable Comer esuh crea Rear Use the EAC-66 U/V mixer (not supplied). — v eee connector (p. 11). “— eee ee — 3 Attach the mixer to the VHF/UHF terminal. C3] JEAC-86 1 2 When the U/V mixer is used ‘Snow and noise may appear in the pictures when viewing cable TV channels over 37 (W + 1). Use the dipole antenna. ‘Attach the supplied antenna connector to the end of the dipole antenna cable. ‘tach th cablo a b c Loosen both screws and tighten both ‘onthe comecior crows with a ith a soronciver. screw. Put the dipole antenna into the slot atthe top of the TV. Plug the dipole antenna connector into the VHF/UHF terminal at the rear of the TV. ‘Adjust the dipole antenna for better picture quality. For beter picture qualy, we would recommend you to connect an outdoor antenna. 12 | omer seroue Using the On-Screen Menus > ‘The following flow chart shows the diferent lavels of on-screen menus that you can use to make various adjustments and settings. See the indicated pages fr instructions on using each feature. For picture quality adjustment Maln ment VIDEO menu (op. 30:31) ——— VIDE +viDEO PICTURE mma ‘AUDIO ve TIME colon mum | SET UP >SRIGHT CLOSED CAPTION — Use ¢ Gm Exita@ Use ¢ GB Exit For sound quality adjustment Main ments ‘AUDIO menu (pp. 824) —-—— ‘ANDI VIDEO pars: MAIN +AuDIO SPEAKER: ON TIME =— | we SET UP CLOSED CAPTION Use 6 Gam Exit Use ¢ GD Exit an cio Use ¢ @ Exit Use ¢ Gm Exit ‘Adjustment bar ae For language setting (pp. 15-16) ‘Main menu (kv-1490R12180RV2170RS/ ieee 1440WRV216OWRV21STR2 only) ‘AUDIO TIME: SET UP ENGLISH Use ¢ GB Exit For cordless headphones setting (p. 46) (Kv-20TS50 oni) VIDEO. AUDIO Time SET UP CLOSED CAPTION Use ¢ GD Exits Use 6 GB Exit SES (CURRENT TIME SET soreen (@7-9637) Use ¢ GB Exit ‘ONOFF TIMER screen [ON/OFF TIMER ous >EVERY SUN-SAT 12:00M1 -h CH MENU Use 6 GD Exits ‘CHANNEL BLOCK screen, (CHANNEL BLOCK os EVERY SUN-SAT 12:00M hGH MENU Use ¢ GD Exit For presetting and other functions ‘SETUP menu For closed caption setting (p. 35) 14 | Crane: Sein Ue NU. Ge Exe AUTO PROGRAM [CH ERASE/ ADD ERASE ‘ADD. MENU Select the channel Use ¢ md Exits (CH CAPTION /GUIDE iil - Use ¢ Gm Exit Using the On-Screen Menus om [AUTO PROGRAM screen, ‘op. 18-19) CHANNEL ERASE/ADD screen (op. 2022) 'S VIDEO ONOFF screen, oz i) CHIO©@® OU GB 08 0: HHO © © 05 05 BC: 10 ©© sd RMYI16 Pern neko To dieplay the main menu Press MENU. ‘To retumn to the previous menu Press A+ or V—to select > MENU. ‘Then press RETURN. ‘To return to the main menu Repeat the above, until you reach the main menu. ‘To return to the normal screen Press MENU on the Remote Commander. ee (KV-1430F/2150R/2170RS/1 440WF/2160WA/21STR2 only) “The menu language is factory-set to ENGLISH. Follow these instructions to ‘change the menu language to Spanish or back to English. 1 ‘Press POWER on the TV or the Remote Commander to turn the TV on. OC. POWER Press MENU. ‘The main menu appears. MENU % Press the A+ or V—to select ENGLISH. ‘Then press RETURN. ioe E RETURN oe Ae 7 Bie Zr) iy Baten Use ¢ Gap Exit Chapter: Seti | 4 5 Using the On-Screen Menus Press A+ or V— to select the language. Each time you press A+ or'V-, the ESPANOL. and ENGLISH menus appear. ss eS a @®@® ry ®©O® ere 38 ugg i) Ses ae Beis = a ame es, Use ¢ Gi Exit User? Gig Sal irae 8S ers fa i Perea nee snoteeeees eaeat Press RETURN. Fee ace aon RETURN apne ‘SET UP oe RM-Y116 ‘To return tothe normal screen aes MENU. 46 | Cepee :Setina ue Turning the Cable Mode On or Off ‘Alf he controls are on the Remote (Commander Ss Ss @ @ @ Ss Ss s Ss RMYI16 To return to the normal screen Press MENU. you heve cable connected o you TV (11), ako fe step below tun ‘cable connection on or off. CABLE is preset to ON when you use your TV for the first ime. Tum CABLE to OFF to preset or watch VHF or UHF channels (pp. 18-22, 28). Press MENU. ‘The main menu appears. MENU ‘SET UP CLOSED CAPTION Use ¢ GD Exit 2 es tor rosa SET UF, “By Press RETURN. ‘The SET UP menu appears and the cursor points to CABLE 10 >SET UP ‘CLOSED CAPTION Use ¢ GB ExitD ‘son veeng-10 wn tasn | 1992019 opoy 799g fey, RETURN Ifthe CABLE dleplay appears in back, the TV is in video mode and you cannot select GABLE. Press TV/VIDEO to chango to TV mode. Press RETURN again. RETURN Press A+ or V--to select ON or OFF alternately. (Set uP SET UP. ‘CABLE: OFF ‘CABLE: ON ‘AUTO. CH ERASE’ ADD GH ERASE” ADD GH CAPTION/GUIDE GH CAPTION/GUIDE ‘S-VIDEO $ VIDEO. MENU MENU use © Gm Exit Use ¢ Ga Exit Prese RETURN. ‘The soting is Chneter 1 Set0g UP | 47 Presetting TV Channels By presetting TV channels to the TV, you can select channels by pressing CHANNEL +/-~ on the TV or CH #- on the Remote ‘Commander. a Perform auto programming during the day rather than ate at night, when some channels, SS ess wl ‘may not be broadcasting. Press POWER on the TV or the Remote Commander to tum the TV on. | ae POWER Om? “Tum the cable connection on or off to select the type of channel you want to preset, VHF/UHF or cable TV. (Follow the steps in “Tuning the Cable Mode On or Off," p. 17.) Press MENU. ‘The main menu appears. >v1DEO MENU ‘AUDIO Hi FH HOeo HO G\Bieeee hh Hl ooo Hoe tm be carrion Use ¢ Gm Exit 4 Press A+ or V- to select SET UP. Ze ye ae 7 Ee Dry SEdet5 carrion Use 6 GD Exit Press RETURN. The SET UP menu appears. eerie CABLE: ON GH ERASE” ADD RMYII6 RETURN GH CABTION/ G01 DE MENU. ifthe AUTO PROGRAM display appears in black, the TV isin video mode and you cannot select AUTO PROGRAM. Press TVIVIDEO to change to TV mode. 5 Press + or V- to select AUTO PROGRAM. rd iy Press RETURN. El> RETURN % “AUTO PROGRAM" appears on he screen and receivable ‘channels (other than the channels already preset) are preset in ‘numertcal sequence. The channels previously preset wil not remain Inthe TVs memory. ‘When no more channels can be found, the programming stops and the lowest numbered channel i dlsplayed. Receivable channels for this TV VHF:2~ 13 UHF: 14-69 Cable: 1-125 ‘To select TV channels without resetting ress 0-9 and ENTER, ‘To return tothe normal soreen Press MENU. ‘To erase unnecessary channel, oF to. add channels that could not be preset ‘automaticaly because ther signal was 100 \woak, folow the steps In “Erasing Unnecessary Channels - CHANNEL ERASE” (p. 20-21) and “Presetting Only Desired ‘Channels ~ CHANNEL ADD" (p. 22). Chapter 1 Setieg UP | 4 Q) Presetting TV Channels (8 0 03 HO ©© 050i HEB Gooee i EB\CI©CCO RMYI16 20 | rane: Sting Ue Ee eee kone eee aca Use this feature to erase unnecessary TV channels, 60 that when you press CH +, the channel(s) are skipped. Press MENU. ‘The main menu appears. MENU TIME SET uP CLOSED CAPTION Use 6 Go Exit 2 Press A+ or V—to select SET UP. a) x v =u) Use ¢ Gm Exit Press RETURN. eee The SET UP menu eppears SET uP CABLE: OW RETURN ‘AUTO PROGRAM GH ERASE/ADD GH CAPT ION/GUIDE S.viDE0 MENU Ce Press A+ of V-to select CH ERASE/ADD. SETUP oy sy ‘AUTO PROGRAM >CH ERASE” ADD v ‘GH CAPTION/GUIDE Zu) §.viDeO MENU Use ¢ Gm Exit Press RETURN. ‘The CH ERASE/ADO screen appear, and te cursor points oe ow ERASENAD RETURN veuee >wENU Select the chen Uses ims Exit the CHANNEL ERASE/ADD display appears in black, the TV isn video mode and you cannot select CHANNEL ERASE/ADD, Press TVIVIDEO to change lo TV mode. Press the CH +/- button to select the channel you want fo erase. For example, to erase channel 8, press CH + or - until 8 appears. oH (oH ERASE/ADD >enase ) - ty MENU Setect_the channet Ge eres ross RETURN. A" akn appear nto ofthe chanel number cepay showing hat Channels erased om the channel can meme). [eH ERASE/ADD RETURN oo Sew & ‘The next time you press the CH +/- butions, channel 8 wil be skipped. Use ¢ Gi Exit To erase other channels Repeat step 4. ‘To return to the normal soreen Press MENU, you erase a VHF or UHF channel the cable TV channel wih the same numboris also erased, ‘and vice versa. (Cable TV channel chart® Gable TV syst use etlrs or numbers to ‘designate channels. To tune ina channel, referto the chart below. i T * cy D E c # 7 J. t Wi re et Wess Wi+60- West Wa Wess Wit ‘Tis designation of cable TV channels contoms to the EWWNCTA recommendation. (Check win your local cable TV company for ‘more complete infomation onthe avaiable channels, Chater: Satin Up | 4 Presetting TV Channels Been fleee i GOO He ee HO GBe@e@@ it RM-Y116 ‘To return to the normal soreen ress MENU. Wyou add a VHF or URF channel, the cable TV ‘channel withthe seme number is also added, and QD | Cmser: Sene9 Up Use this feature to add channels one by one to the channel scan memory. 1 (Follow stops 1-3 in “Erasing Unnecessary Channels ~ CHANNEL ERASE," p. 20) IY CH ERASE/ADO display appears in black, the TV isn viedo mode and you cannot ‘select CH ERASE/ADD. Press TVIVIDEO to change to TV mode. 4 Press A+ of V- to select ADD. CH ERASE/ADD ERASE cr) ADD’ MENU {ty Select the channel Use ¢ G@ Exit Press 0-9 and ENTER to select the channel you want to add. For ‘example, to add channel 25, press 2, § and ENTER. 1<] p+) ©2@® [eH ERASEVADD @O® oe @@® a SOs selegtgtne chene! Press RETURN. ‘A7+" sign appears in tont ofthe channel number display showing thatthe ‘channel is added 1 the channel scan memory. rere [CH ERASE/ADD ERASE ADD. % Use ¢ Gm Exit To add other channels, Repeat step 5. Connecting Other Equipment ‘only *Theae mals are equipped wit only one ‘6t of video input jacks. you connect a monaural VCR, connect the audio output of the Wehonet (Uono) ce OED Non be “The monaural sound willbe heard from both Cee Ree are eared Kv-20TRa3* Kv-2180R* Kv-2160WR* ‘These models are equipped wih only one ‘at of vdeo input jacks. omer | 23 Connecting Other Equipment Cee eee eres Rear ot TV 2 OVIDEO AUDIO (whitey YC-1SVROV (not supped) 10 VIDEO AUDIO-R (red) mae taro cupet Preparing for use eee eee nee 1 tumonthe Tv. 2 Press the TVIVIDEO button on the TV or on the Remote ‘Commander 80 that "VIDEO" appears on the screen. ‘When you cannot obtain a clear picture and/or sound Mako sure that the TV/VTR on the VCR is set to TV. Reselect the channel you want to view with the controls on the TV or the Remote Commander. To return to TV mode Press the TV/VIDEO button on the TV of Remote Commander 50 that a channel number appears onthe screen, 2A | otter t:Setog Ue Video input and output signals can be separated into Y (luminance or brightness) and C (chroma or color) signals. Usually these two signals are combined in a VCR and sent as one signal to a TV. Separation of the ¥ and C signals Prevents them from interfering with one another, thereby improving picture (especialy color) quality. This TV is equipped with an S video input jack through which these separated signals can be input directly. This way you can connect your S video-equipped VCR. separately rom a non-S video VCR. ‘* For operating instructions, refer to the instruction manual furnished with the VCR. ‘Ifthe picture or sound is alfected, move the VCR away from the TV. + If VIDEO is set to OFF, you cannot watch VCR. playback pictures from the $ VIDEO input. ‘To set S VIDEO to ON, see “Watching a Video with Your 'S Video: Equipped VCR," p. 27. Playing back recorded tapes Front ot: kv.207880 (ee supped) + KV-207832 only lt you connect a monaural VCR, connect the audio output ofthe ‘VCR tothe L (MONO) jack of VIDEO IN on the TV. ‘The monaural sound wil be heard from both speakers. \Mc-720M (et supped) Front of: Kv-t3TR28729 4 KV-1490R Kv-14¢owr Chaplet Seti > | OE aor TET: Connecting Other Equipment Cee ene * To prevent hearing damage due to sudden or prolonged excessive volume, do not raise the ‘headphones volume to high while stoning. * your TV is a monaural TV, the monaural sound wil be heard from both headphones. 26 | Sse: otro Up | a oOo ®®@ ®® ®® os Ss Ss @ @ ® Ss Ss & Ss a RMY16 ‘To return to the normal soreen Press MENU. I you set $ VIDEO to ON, the TV automaticaly receives S video signals \whonever a VCR with § video ie connected. (KV-207832 only) Use this feature to set S VIDEO to ON or OFF depending on the kind of video ‘equipment you have connected to the TV. For instructions on connecting video equipment, see p. 24. {1 the TV isin TV or VIDEO 2 mode, the $ VIDEO display appears in black and cannot be selected. ross TVIVIDEO to change to VIDEO 1 mode. Press MENU. ‘The main menu appears. MENU % 2 Press A+ or V—to select SET UP. A) Ny Press RETURN. The SET UP menu appears. RETURN % Press A+ or V~to select S VIDEO. gl> ‘Then press RETURN. aw cs eS Ky Press + or V— to select ON or OFF alternately. >VIDEO ‘AUDIO. TIME SET UP CLOSED CAPTION Use ¢ GD Exit Use ¢ GD ExngD MENU Use ¢ Gm Exit eee ‘SET UP CABLE: ON ‘AUTO. PROGRAM (GH ERASE? ADD GH CAPTION/ Gul DE $ VIDEO: ON owe saree | 27 wauudinb omg fuyseuu0g Chapter 2: Using Besic Features Watching TV Programs =a =te Oi OG Heee 0 (] | 3: G1@ @@ GB| €Bie eee RMY116 28 | Cave 2: Vana Base Fetes Press POWER on the TV or the Remote Commander to tum the TV on. POWER O POWER ‘The TIMER/STAND BY indicator bnks unt the picture appears onthe screen. ‘Tum the cable mode on or off to select the type of channel you want to watch, VHF/UHF or cable TV. (Follow the steps in “Tuming the Cable Mode On or Off,” p. 17.) VIDEO" or °S VIDEO" is ceplayed on the screen, pross the TV/VIDEO button on the TV ‘ron the Remote Commander so that the channel number appears. J Sess cana non ctte ta ome To scan the preset channels* in numerical sequence Press CH +-. Op ‘+ For more Information on presetting channels, 6 pp. 18 ~ 22. ‘To select a channel directly Press 0-9 and ENTER. For example, to select channel 14, press 1, 4 and ENTER. OOO a @O®O OOO sos Press VOL #/- to adjust the volume, VOL Ors wx The splay wil disappear automaticaly ater 3 — — seconds. ress + to increase the volume. ress - to decrease the volume. To tum off the TV Press POWER on the TV or the Remote Commander again. Using Convenient Features Bre | Press MUTING MUTING The clsplay "MUTING™ wil appear on the screen, ‘To restore the sound Press MUTING again, or press VOL +. Pe eee eee ‘To display the channel Press DISPLAY. ieee ‘Alte existing ceplays appear: channel number, channel caption a8 (it se), MTS mode (SAP only) and the current time AM" or PM" ‘sappesrs after about three seconds) Chi©e©oe 6 ‘To cancel the display Press DISPLAY again. The channel display wit sappecr. ‘The sleep timer tums off the TV automatically after the amount of time you select. fil HO BOOS HH Press SLEEP. Each time you press SLEEP, the tine increments 30,60, 90 ‘and OFF mode appear in sequence. ‘SLEEP 30 ‘SLEEP ‘SLEEP 60 SLEEP 90 ‘The SLEEP display appears about one minute before SLEEP OFF RMEYI16 ‘To cancel the setting Press SLEEP until OFF mode appears. The “SLEEP OFF" esplay appears for about three seconds. OR ‘Tum the TV of. The sloop timer setting is cancoled. Press JUMP once to recall the channel yume you were watching previously. Press JUMP again to switch back. Use this feature to keep track of two programs alternately. (reper 2: Ung Bas Fentees | OQ) Adjusting Picture and Sound Quality ‘You can adjust the picture fr each input mode (TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2) ene ee Jratang TWNIOEO to au hainps moc lor mang o eestor. ‘These adjustments are retained in memory even when you tum off the TV unt SS you change he achudmenis apa. O® Press MENU. @® ‘The main menu appears, and the cursor pons fo VIDEO. Qe Menu yes Pt Tine SQ itor came Y GLOSED CAPTION = 8 Use ¢ Gm ExtaD S Press RETURN. The VIDEO menu appears. a >PrCTURE mmm RETURN Cote : ret — we MENU Use? Gm Exit Press A+ or V= to select the item you want to adjust. For example, to adjust the picture brightness, select BRIGHT. ‘J SS erie Press RETURN. ‘The adjustment bar sppears. RETURN BRIGHTNESS BO | re 2 Vara tas rennres 4 Press A+ or V- to make the adjustment. (a (A) a BRIGHTNESS —£,—— ahr — Hy? v BRIGHTNESS — — ater Press RETURN. The now sating appears inthe VIDEO menu. VIDEO RETURN >PICTURE momma PICTURE reve pure conret win hereee pce coast wh rl ‘make skin ones besome make skin tones bocome: purl greenish ‘COLOR decrease color intensity Inrease color ntonahy BRIGHTNESS _| darken the picture brighton the picture ‘SHARPNESS _| soften the picture sharpen te picture ‘To return to the normal screen ress MENU. To restore the tactory (mic-ievel) setting Go to the VIDEO menu and press RESET. ‘All the settings except for PICTURE wil bo restored to the micdeve setting. ‘The menus and adjustment bars will disappear Taraeay Setcenet ate mravdiataneang tare ‘Ayenp punog poe asm. Ounsaipy hapler2: Vang Base Feats | Adjusting Picture and Sound Quality GBI©OC® Oi Oil OF OF HHO © © OF 0 &Oloee @ e RMYI16 QD | caver 2: Vong Banc Fees (KV-207S29/2170RS/21STR220TS32/20TS50 only) Press MENU. ‘The main menu appears. MENU % 2 Press A+ or V~ to select AUDIO. vipe0 a)” AUDIO TiMe v ‘SET UP =) GLOseD cation Use ¢ G@ Exit SET uP CLOSED CAPTION Use ¢ Gm Exit Press RETURN. ‘The AUDIO menu appears, and the cursor points to MTS. ADI urs: MAIN RETURN Soo ON % toe 3 Press RETURN. RETURN Press A+ or V~ to select the mode you want. Each time you press A+ or'V-, “MAIN”, "SAP" and "MONO" appear in sequence. ‘Select the MAIN mode to listen to STEREO sound. The STEREO indicalor onthe TV lights up whenever a stereo broadcast is received. yA) iy Use ¢ GD Exits Select the SAP mode to listen to Second Audio Programs. By During SAP mode, the sound of non-SAP programs willbe muted. Use ¢ GD Exit ‘Select the MONO mode to eliminate excessive noise during stereo broadcasts, caused by a weak signal. Use 6 GB Exit Press RETURN The mode is selected. RETURN ‘To return tothe . Prose MENU. Chapa Vora Bade Feanees | 33 Adjusting Picture and Sound Quality | Oi O (il 08 OF FO © © 08 05 0} 2: © © GB|CBi© ©@6 RMYII6, iq | Cro 2: Vang Bas Fetes ek (KV-207829/2170RS/21STR2/20TS32/20TS50 only) (Follow stops 1-2 in “Receiving Mutichannel TV Sound Programs =Z —MTs"p.32) Press A+ of V~ to select SPEAKER. Then press RETURN. RETURN 8» Faw 4 Press A+ of V- to select ON or OFF alternatoly. ‘AUDIO MTS: MAIN ‘SPEAKER: OFF END Use ¢ GD Exit Use ¢ GB Exit Press RETURN. The setting is completed. Aig. Main RETURN SPEAKER: ON ri} Use ¢ Gm Exit Using Closed Caption (u.s.A. models only) Press MENU. —<——— Thema menu apes we Ss MENU wo ser up 3 ts SiasED carrion (OMOMO) vee ¢ ip Exit @ ® © Press A+ or V—to select CLOSED CAPTION. (OMO MO) ‘Then press RETURN. ao The CLOSED CAPTION screen appears. CLOSED CAPTION Sos Apres or Py + RETURN es 4 eer = z Tene Use ¢ Gm Exitey SS nent eee ctor F)\" 4 hy Select CC' or C62 to view Captions. Reston loa rand riseotir logue or [SEQ0ED,SARTION ‘sound effects of a program. (The mode should be >i) 20t10 CC! for meat programs.) Em Tee MEN Use ¢ @@ Ex ‘Select TEXT1 of TEXT2 to view Text. Text is information that is presented using the half to full television screen. RM-Y116 Its usually not related to the program. To return to the normal screen ross MENU. Select CC/TEXT OFF if you do not want to use the IED CAPTION ‘CLOSED CAPTION mode. TENS OFF q] eer Press RETURN. Text2 ‘The Setting is completed, MENU exit real Use ¢ Gm Exit % Chapa 2 Ung Base estes | ‘wondea perorg Sure sony sa ae Chapter 3: Using Advanced Features ~ Using the Timer-Activated Functions Follow these instructions to set the current time. The correct time must be: ‘order to use the other timer-activated functions (ON/OFF TIMER, CHANNEL BLOCK). EXAMPLE: Set the time to 3:15 PM, Monday. 0 Press MENU. The main menu appears. MENU 2 "= ‘A+ or V~to select TIME. vipe0 AUDIO TIME ‘SET UP SdseD carrion Use ¢ Gm Exit GBI©©C® Oi & Of HO OO GO ® ® ® Ss Y eS Ss & Press RETURN. The TIME menu appear, and the cursor points to CURRENT TIME SET. RETURN TIME, />CURRENT TIME SET ‘ON/OFF TIMER CHANNEL BLOCK ‘MENU Press RETURN. ‘The CURRENT TIME SET screen appears. COnARNTITIME SET RETURN es fa RMYI16 SieND oe exe Press RETURN again, “Set the cay.” appears onthe screen. RETURN CURRENT TIME SET SUN 12:00 MENU Set the day. Use ¢ Gm Exit BG | CHP: Using Aavance Fetes Press A+ or V- to set the day. Each ime you press A+ or V-, the dey changes consecutively. $y") a z KY) Press RETURN. "Set the te.” appears onthe screen. RETURN [CURRENT TIME SET > ‘To reset the time ross RESET while In the CURRENT TIME. screen, and repeat steps 4-7. ‘To diaptay the time Press DISPLAY. ‘To return tothe normal soreen, Press MENU. ‘* The Intomal clock ofthis TV operates on a 12+ hhour oyte a 24-hour cycle number (for Press A+ or V-to set the hour. Each tine you press A+ or, the hour changes stating with "12:00 AM." (z) (R) Y BN) Press RETURN. RETURN % Press A+ or V- to set the minutes. Each tme you pross A+ or Y- the minutes change in sequence. Pye & ¢] - Pross RETURN. ‘The salting Is completed, and the clock stots. RETURN [CURRENT TIME SET MON 3:00 m1 MENG se 3 am Eaes (CURRENT TIME SET WON 3:15 MENU ‘Set the time. Use ¢ Gm Exit [CURRENT TIME SET PMON 3:15 MENU ed Stt?s0 instance, 13:0) is entred,t wil be cleared \whon you press RETURN. Set the time, 7200 AM anda for mideigh ec eee 4200 PM stands for noon. + Alte settings including CURRENT TIME ‘SET willbe erased if you unplug the TV or a Power falure occurs. Reset the current tne by flowing tepe 1-7. Caple& Using Advanced Feahnes | 7 suopoung prenay-s0w om fap Using the Timer-Activated Functions 1g the aed With this function you can set your favorite program to appear on the screen at the time that you set. | EXAMPLE: Set the timer to tum on the TV every Monday through Friday at 8:15 PM for 2 hours, on channel 21. Press MENU. The main menu appears. >viDE0 MENU a Tt OXOXOMm (| CRiee©e@e Gi SET UP GLOSED CAPTION Use ¢ GD Exit Press A+ or V~ to select TIME. ‘Then press RETURN. ‘The TIME menu appears. HFG HOO HO & TIME ]*CURRENT TIME SET ON/OFF TIMER ()" RETURN GHANNEL BLOCK Fr MENU uy WON 3:15. Use mm Exit Press A+ or V— to select ON/OFF TIMER. ‘Then press RETURN. The ON/OFF TIMER screen appears. (ON/OFF TIMER a RETURN EVERY SUN-SAT 12:00u1 -h GH. — MENU ty Use ¢ Ge Exe RM-Y116 = the ON/OFF TIMER display appears n back, the current time has not been set and you ‘cannot select ON/OFF TIMER, To sot the clock, see “Setting the Clock - CURRENT TIME. SET," pp. 96-37. Press RETURN again. “Set the day." appears onthe screen [ON/OFF TIMER EVERY SUN-SAT 42:00 -h CH. MENU RETURN [Set the day. Use ¢ Gm Exit BQ | Rarer Using Advances Fetes Press A+ or V- to set the day. Each tne you press 4+ or the days ofthe wook change as shown in Fig. 1. ‘Then press RETURN. “Set the time." appecrs on the screen. Py\R RETURN: Ely % Press 4+ of V— to set the hour that you want the TIMER to stat. Each time you press + or = fhe hour changes in sequence. ‘Then press RETURN. aroer trian Set the time. Use ¢ Gm Exit By % Press A+ or V-to set the minutes. Each time you prose A+ or 7, the minuies change in sequence. ‘Then press RETURN. [Sot the tim ‘To clear the ONOFF TIMER setting ress RESET while in the ONOFF TIMER ‘seroen. ‘To return to the normal screen Press MENU. ee hearer lee SS aise cere A eeatuaraced caste tat CP aan cet ec tnsatases sereeyinecee| aca ean se aro act BS r aeasrrmanaie tet foreaet nce aie nerat =e Fig. ‘Selecting the day(s) of the week ‘When you press +, the days ofthe week “Sot he duration” sopearson the screen. [ON/OFF TIMER amannenoaa EVERY MON-FRI ‘VERY MON-FAL | every sun-sat] — [eveRY MON-AI ay” RETURN eat = ; Set the guration. Oy ktares| Gem] Coe Tt L ‘Press A+ or V- to set the duration of time. EVERY FRI ‘MONDAY Each tine you press A or = the duration changes fom “Ilo 6"in sequence. F I ‘Then press RETURN. “Select the channei” appears on the screen. ON/OFF TIMER EVERY THU TUESDAY EVERY MON-FRI tT t (x) ree rca EVERY WED WEDNESDAY we [Setect_the channe! T Z a Use'¢ ea Exit | [every ve THURSDAY T + Press A+ or V— to sat the channel that you want the TV to tune in. =a aw Each tine you press + or V- the channel ‘number changes rom 1 to 125 in sequance. fousorr TIMER T z evervsun | « [_ satunoay EVERY MON-FRI ‘3:16 2h CH 21 MENU Setect_the ohi Use 6 Gap Exiten By Pross RETURN. The sting is completed, and the TIMER inccator on the ont of the TV ag up. hageillans EVERY MON-FRI RETURN ‘sign th GH 21 END Use ¢ Gm Exit (=: reverse order) (Chater Using Adanced Feats | 3O) Using the Timer-Activated Functions 38 this function to block a channel from appearing on the screen during the time you specify. You can use this function to prevent children from watching undesirable programs. | Fa ooo fj EXAMPLE: Set CHANNEL BLOCK every Sunday at 8:45 PM for one hour, on channel 38. Press MENU. Te main menu appears. >VIDEO MENU ‘AUDIO TIME SeT uP CLOSED CAPTION Use ¢ Gm Exit Press A+ or V- to select TIME. ‘Then press RETURN. The TIME menu appears cet a AW RETURN Cranes . wasn Use ¢ GB Exit Press A+ or V- to select CHANNEL BLOCK. ‘Then press RETURN. The CHANNEL BLOCK sereen appears. (x) wa RETURN By % Wthe CHANNEL BLOCK display appears in back, the curent time has not been set and. you cannot select CHANNEL BLOCK. To set the clock, sae “Seting the Clock - CURRENT TIME SET,” pp. 96-97. Of 0 FF HO OO O40 GB\CBIOOCe Oi [CHANNEL BLOCK EVERY SUN-SAT 12:00M -h ae ene RMY116 Press RETURN again. iim arpa eal “Set he day." appears on the screen. ee EVERY SUN-SAT RETURN 12:00m -h CH= MENU Set the day. Use ¢ Gi Exit AQ) | So Us09 Araces Foenrs Press A+ or V- to set the day. Each tme you proce 4+ or'V-, the days ofthe week change as shown in Fig. 1. Each ime you pross A+ or V-, the minutes change In sequence. It you select a channel which has been blocked, the message of BLOCKED" appears. (See p.39,) ‘Then press RETURN. |CHANNEL BLOCK “Sette time. panes onthe screen. nea RETURN ierou en Gh By Seg! the_time. Se kine ress A+ oF V- to set the hour Each time you press + or, the hour changes in sequence. Pree RESET ete be CHUANEL ELOCK ‘Then press RETURN, ae screen EVERY SUNDAY | Toreturnto the normal sereen =r) RETURN ‘00h CH. Press MENU. i MEN Tea) Set the time. ro Use ¢ GB Exit | you seta new CHANNEL BLOCK by ewig Spa, gl ein witb Press A+ or V—to set the minutes. « Tyou havent se clock coroety, sx ross A+ ot V— to set the duration of time that you want the TV remain ‘Then press RETURN. MENU Ay Each time you pross A+ or 7-, the duration changes trom “1” to '6"in sequence. Then press RETURN. “Select the channet” appears on the screen. (CHANNEL EVERY 45% MENU IETURN By kevwas [Set the duration. Use ¢ Gm Exiga ‘CHANNEL BLOCK will not operate at the rm [CHANNEL BLOCK (roper time. To set the curent time, see “Set the duration." appears on the screen, “Soting the Clock ~ CURRENT TIME SET.” EVERY SUNDAY pp.3637. P\R RETURN AGA -h CH. BLOCK SUNDAY th CH he chann Press A+ or V~ to set the channel that you want to block. Each time you prese A+ or Y=, the channel ‘number changes fram 1 10 125 mn sequence. [CHANNEL BLOCK >\n EVERY SUNDAY 2 use ¢ GD Exit Press RETURN. ‘The setting is completed. (CHANNEL BLOCK RETURN EVERY SUNDAY % ‘8:45M Th CH 38 MEN ee exes ‘Chapter: Using Advanced Features | A 4 ‘suoqpung poyeapoyesouy, Burs | Customizing the Screen Display | Use this feature to caption up to 12 channel number displays with the matching 3 ses) channel cal eters. SS EXAMPLE: Caption channel 20 with ESPN at the caption position number 4. rose MENU. ee Coe KORO) yey Pugs = © serve Ses BEteE5 caption Ss Use ¢ Gm Exits Se Sas Press A+ of V~ to select SET UP. Then RETURN. as See SET uP CABLE: ON zy" RETURN (GH ERASE/ADO GH CAPTION/GUIDE v VIDEO =} MENU Use ¢ Gm Exits Press A+ or V— to select CH CAPTION/GUIDE. ‘Then press RETURN. The cH ‘screen appears. [cH CAPTION /GUIDE G, 3 fl Use ¢ Gm Exit RM-Y116 eee in blag, the TV isn video mode and you ‘camnot select CH CAPTION/GUIDE. Press TVVIDEO to change to TV mode. Press RETURN again. “Selecta postion." appears onthe screen. [CH CAPTION /GU IDE RETURN AD | Crater: Using Aavanced Features Press A+ or V—to select a caption position number, fad he Call the caption seting screen by folowing Each time you press A+ or V-, the caption poston number is marked in sequence. noes stops 1-5, and press RESET. "Select the channel appears on the screen, [cH CAPTION /GUIDE | 75 retum to the normal screen, Press MENU. Ei, oS i i a e Press A+ or V-to select the channel you want to caption. Each tine you press A+ or, the channel number changes trom 1 10 126, ‘Then press RETURN. “Solect the lta." appears on the screen, [cH CAPTION /GUIDE aw RETURN v Su Select the tette: Use ¢ Gm Ex! Press A+ or V- to select the first latter. [cH CAPTION /GUIDE ? lett Use © Ga Ex Repeat step 7 to select each remaining letter. (For a Setter caption, leave a space by pressing RETURN only) [cH CAPTION/GUIDE Gy 3 |i ‘Aaydag wo0nng 09 arr Tysng Press RETURN. ‘The soting is completed. ——— (CH CAPTION/GUIDE % ii: Use ¢ Gm Exit ‘To caption other channels. Repeat steps 4-9. | a Customizing the Screen Display | fleee (i aeeeee Ui Oil GE HE ee (0 Oi RMLY116, 4A | Saver: Using Atvanond Fontes Press CH GUIDE. ‘A directory appears, comssponding o the directory keys onthe Remote ‘Commander. CH GUIDE ‘To cancel the CHANNEL GUIDE screen Press CH GUIDE again. 2 Press the directory key of the channel you want to QOO QO® @O® sos ‘CHANNEL GUIDE @ABC-@D18-cnn.. @ESPN®----©---- Using the Cordless Headphones (xv-2otss0 onty) -»> es Push the tabs on the edges of both receivers down and up to open the battery compartment covers. Insert a size AA (R6) battery into each ‘of the compartments. Make sure the polarity is correct. Cordloss Headphones (supplied) 3 ‘Close the battery compartment cover. oT Plug the infrared emitter cable into the IR EMITTER terminal. 1o not connect tho ania cable into the IR EMITTER terminal. Batiory te you do £0, the antenna coud break. The IR EMITTER termina i With continuous use, bates wil ast: ‘covered wth aplastic cap to prevent misconnecton, + upto 120 hours (size AA (R6) akin baton) '* up to 60 hours (size AA (FIG) manganese battery). ithe power nestor darkens and tre sound deterorates, he Adjust the position and the direction of the infrared Dates might be weak. Replace both of them with new ones. omit. ‘To1vold damage from possibte battery leakage = Remove the batteries if you do not plan © use the cordless headphones for a ait long tine + (Do not covr the inrared emit. + Remove obstacies between the emit and the cords headphones. WARNING Batteries may explode i mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of infra, ‘Turn the headphones power on by using the control on the headphones. ‘The power indicator lights up. sscoépey senso Bon Irena wn Soran Ee ‘Sot HEADPHONES to ON. For instructions, see “Setting HEADPHONES to ON or OFF,” p.48. ‘Adjust the headphone speakers volume by using the ‘controls on the headphones. You can adjust the mm VOL VOL at voume ote ton ano spear sop. = ee a = {re | ‘To prevent hearing damage due to sudden or prolonged excessive volume, do not raise the headphones volume too high, whl listening (Chapter 3: Using Advanced Features [45 Using the Cordless Headphones Eakin (net ‘Set HEADPHONES to ON in order to use the cordless headphones. Each time you tum the TV off, HEADPHONES is automaticaly set to OFF. Set HEADPHONES to ON whenever you want to use the cordless headphones. Press MENU. ‘The main menu appears. >v1DEO MENU ‘AUDIO TIME SET UP GLOSED CAPTION ee xine Press A+ or V~ to select AUDIO. ‘Then press RETURN. The AUDIO menu appears. ‘AUDIO SPEAKER: ON " RETURN HEADPHONES: OFF MEN v fh) fooee (ij GH Ok OF BO OO 0:01 @\qbiecce Use ¢ Gm Exit 3 Press A+ or V— to select HEADPHONES. ‘Then press RETURN. nO MTS: MAIN - RETURN ‘SPEAKER: ON g Gd : Use ¢ Exe Press A+ or V-to select ON or OFF alternately. To return to the norma sereen Press MENU. “To diplay 0 on the screen Fy" Press DISPLAY. S == z =) + you want to aton to the sound fom the headphones only, tum off the TV speaker ‘sound by pressing VOL - or setting ‘SPEAKER to OFF. For details on seting ‘SPEAKER to OFF, see “Turning the SPEAKER: ON ‘Speaker On oF OM,” p. 34. HEADPHONES: ON ‘* Tolsten to the sound from the MENU headphones clearly, adjust the drction ‘and the postion ofthe infrared emiter. 10 MTS: MAIN Use ¢ GD Exite Use ¢ Gi Exit Press RETURN. ‘The sating is completed. 46 | oem Appendix Specifications Television system Channel coverage ‘American TV standards Pleture tube ‘Microblack ™ Trintron tube 1-inch picture measured diagonally ‘14-inch picture tube measured diagonally (KV-1STR28/1STR2Y 1490R/1440WR) ‘20-inch picture measured diagonally 21-inch picture tube measured diagonally (KV-20TS29/2170RS/ 2ISTR2/20TS32/20TSSO/20TR2Y ‘2150R/2160WR) 75-ohm extemal antenna terminal for VHF/UHF Input VIDEO and § VIDEO 8 VIDEO IN (S terminal) (KV-20TS32 onty) Ys Vp-p, 75-0hms ‘unbalanced, sync negative C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75-ohms ‘Video (phono jacks): 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced, syne negative ‘Audio (phono jacks): 500 mvemns (100% modulation) Impedance: 47 Klohms Speaker output = W__«KV-13TR28/29 KV-1430R_—-KV-1440WR 2WKV-20TR23_KV-2160WR KV-2150R 2Wx2 KV-20TS29 KV21STR2 KV2170RS KV-20TS50 Kv20Ts32 Power requirements 120 V AC, 60 Hz (except for KV-1440WR/2160WR/21STR2) 110-127 V or 220-240 V AC, 50-60Hz (KV-1440WR/2160WRY 2isTRe ony) Power consumption Kv-raTR0829 _KV-1A308 w kv-1a40WR oe Kv20TReS—_KV-2150R Kv.2160WR u6w Kv-aoTse@ —_KV-20TSa2 Kv2170RS ——_KV-20TS50 wow kv21sTRe Standby mode 4 (excopt for KV-1440WR/ 2i60WRI21STR2) 5.5W (KV-1440WR/2160WR ‘2ASTRZ only) Dien | ae mae evet9TR2829 | 972 x 999 x 408 mm 2k ase | parece Ri [ate | ehh Kev-20TR23 | 526 x 488.4775 mm 224 kg Ser [scene Race, [mcimers | att, nares oe a KV-21STR2 ex 187 22.8 Kg Ramre |aiceeircen, | zee, peas ‘Supplied accessories Remote commander RM-Y116 (1) soniseeasenes! ‘seen Sea Renters y (KV-20TS50) Cordless headphones system (1) with 2 size AA (R6) EVEREADY batteries (KV-1440WFV2160WR/21STR2) Power cord plug adaptor reconmende sts Siar exces ‘Connecting cable VMC-810S/820S, VMC-720M, Y-15V/G0V, RK-74A, Design and specifications are subject to change without natice, * AC power cord connection the power cord plug cannot be insarted into the wall outet, use the supplied power cord plug adaptor. ‘pevendis | AT Troubleshooting (Sept at catene an remedies) ‘¢ Adjust PICTURE. Poor oF no picture (screen not lt), good sound ‘© Adjust BRIGHTNESS. ‘* Check antennaycable connections. ‘+ Press VOLUME + on the TV or VOL + on the Remote Commander| ‘+ Prose MUTING on the Remote Commander. ‘Good picture, no sound ‘© Check that the MTS setting is set correctly. ‘© Check that the TV/VIDEO button is set correctly. ‘© Check that “SPEAKER ON" is set. ' Is the battery used up? ‘Good picture, no sound from the cordless. « Is the cordless headphones power tumed on? headphones ‘Adjust the cordless headphones volume control. '» Make sure HEADPHONES is set to ON. «+ Is the batty used up? Good picture, notsy sound from the cordless ‘+ Remove obstacies between the infrared emitter and the cordless, headphones headphones. «+ Is the infrared detector covered by your hands, hai, etc? ‘+ Adjust the direction and the position of the infrared emitter. Is POWER switched on? Plug the unit into a wall outlet. ‘Check that the TV/VIDEO button is set correctly. Make sure & VIDEO is set to on. No picture (screen not it, no sound No color «Is tan active or the correct channel? ‘Snow and noise only ‘© Check the GABLE setting. ‘* Check antenna/cable connections. This is often caused by local interference. (e.g. cars, neon signs, Dotted lines or stripes hairdryers etc.) Adjust the antenna for minimum interference. Reflections from nearby mountains or buildings offen cause this Double images or ghosts problem. A highly directional outdoor antenna or @ CATV cable may improve the picture. “Try another channel. tt could be station trouble. {tthe problem persists, contact your nearest service facility. Sony Corporation Prntedin USA.

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