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4-088-416-12 (1) R 100 Hz Projection TV GB Instruction Manual BG Инструкции за експлоатация Navod k obsluze CZ HU Kezelesi utmutato PL Instrukcja obslugi RU Инструкция пo эксплyатации KP-44PX2 ©2002 by Sony Corporation
Introduction Thank you for choosing this Sony 100 Hz Projection TV. Before operating the projection TV, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. • Symbols used in the manual: • Important information. • Shaded buttons on the remote control show you the buttons you have to press to follow the sequence of the instructions. • Information on a feature. • 1,2... Sequence of instructions. • Informs you of the result of the instructions. Table of Contents Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................................................................3 Safety Information...............................................................................................................................................................................................4 Overview Overview of Remote Control Buttons ..............................................................................................................................................................5 Overview of TV Buttons ....................................................................................................................................................................................6 Installation Connecting the Aerial and VCR .......................................................................................................................................................................7 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control ....................................................................................................................................................7 First Time Operation GB Switching On the TV and Automatically Tuning ..........................................................................................................................................8 Adjusting Colour Registration (Convergence)..............................................................................................................................................10 Menu system Introducing and Using the Menu System......................................................................................................................................................10 On Screen Display Menus Guide ....................................................................................................................................................................11 Menu Guide: Picture Adjustment........................................................................................................................................................................................12 Sound Adjustment .........................................................................................................................................................................................12 Sleep Timer .....................................................................................................................................................................................................13 Auto Format....................................................................................................................................................................................................13 AV3 Output.....................................................................................................................................................................................................13 PIP Input..........................................................................................................................................................................................................14 PIP Position.....................................................................................................................................................................................................14 Language/Country........................................................................................................................................................................................14 Auto Tuning....................................................................................................................................................................................................14 Programme Sorting........................................................................................................................................................................................15 Programme Labels .........................................................................................................................................................................................15 AV Preset.........................................................................................................................................................................................................15 Manual Programme Preset ...........................................................................................................................................................................16 RGB Centring..................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Teletext ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 NexTView................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19 Additional Information Connecting Optional Equipment ....................................................................................................................................................................20 Using Optional Equipment ..............................................................................................................................................................................21 SmartLink ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................22 Remote Control Configuration for VCR/DVD.............................................................................................................................................23 Optimum Viewing Area...................................................................................................................................................................................24 Specifications......................................................................................................................................................................................................25 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................................................................26 3 Table of Contents
Safety Information Never push objects of any kind into the set as This set is to operate on a 220-240V AC For environmental and safety reasons, it is this could result in a ?re or electric shock. supply only. Take care not to connect too recommended that the TV set is not left in Never spill liquid of any kind on the set. If many appliances to the same power socket standby mode when not in use. Disconnect any liquid or solid object does fall into the as this could result in ?re or electric shock. from the mains. cabinet, do not operate the TV. Have it checked immediately by quali?ed personnel. Do not open the cabinet and the rear cover of For your own safety, do not touch any part To prevent ?re or shock hazard, do not the TV. Refer to quali?ed service personnel of the TV, power lead or aerial lead during expose the TV to rain or moisture. only. lightning storms. Never place the TV in hot, humid or Do not cover the ventilation openings of the excessively dusty places. Do not install the To prevent ?re, keep in?ammable objects or TV For ventilation, leave a space of at least TV where it may be exposed to mechanical naked lights (eg candles) away from the TV. 10cm all around the set. vibrations. Clean the screen and cabinet with a soft, lightly dampened cloth. Do not use any type Take care not to place heavy objects on the of abrasive pad, alkaline cleaner, scouring Pull out the power lead by the plug. Do not power lead as this could result in damage. powder or solvent, such as alcohol or pull on the power lead itself. We recommend you wind any excess lead around the holders provided on the rear of benzine, or antistatic spray. As a safety the TV. precaution, unplug the TV before cleaning it. Unplug the power lead before moving the Place the TV on a TV. Avoid uneven surfaces, quick steps or secure stable stand. Do not allow children to excessive force. If the set has been dropped Do not cover the ventilation openings of the climb on to it. Do not place the TV on its side or damaged, have it checked immediately TV with items such as curtains or or face up. by quali?ed service personnel. newspapers etc. Additional Safety Information •After transporting the projection TV directly from a cold to a warm location, or if the room temperature has changed suddenly, pictures may be blurred or show poor colour over portions of the picture. This is because moisture has condensed on the mirrors or lenses inside the projection TV. Let the moisture evaporate before using the projection TV. •To obtain a clear picture, do not expose the screen to direct illumination or direct sunlight. If possible, use spot lighting directed down from the ceiling. •Displaying a still picture for long periods of time, for instance, when operating a video game or personal computer and viewing a programme in 16:9 mode, may damage the picture tube. To avoid this, keep the picture contrast level low. •Avoid touching the screen, and take care not to scratch the surface with hard objects. 4 Safety Information