Sony KDE-42XBR950 Owner's manual

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Operating Instructions
KDE42XBR950
KDE50XBR950
KDE61XBR950
@ 2003 Sony Corporation
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WEGA ENGINE
fo radoce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose the TV to ruth or
_loi sEil]'e.
ATTENTION
RISQUEDE CHOC ELKCTR )UE
NE pAS OUVRIR
PRECAUClON
RIESGO DE CHOOUE ELECTRIC(
NO ABR_R
CAUTION: TO R[DUCE TH[ RISKOF ELECTRICSHOCK_
DO NOT REMOV£ COVER(OR BACK)
NO USER-S[RVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFERS[R'dlCI _IG TO QUALII:II_D SERViC[ PEgISONI_II_L
This symhul is intendad to ulei_ the user to the presence
ol m_insulatad "dangerous volrage" withm tbl
product's enclosure tha_ may he of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of alectrin shock to
person_
This symbol is intendad to alert the user to the presence
ot mlportam operaung mid nl_mltenance servicing)
msrmcnons In tile lgerature accompmlymg tile
applb_nce
This televialon receivet provides display oftcleulsinn closed captioning in
accordance with _ 5119 olthe FCC rules
this remmaer is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention m
Article 820-40 of the Nminnal Electrical Code NEC/that t_rowdes
guidelines fbr proper grounding and, in pargcular, specifies that the cable
ground .shall be connected to thl grounding system of the binlinn_ as close
to the point of cable entry as pracncaL
Use of this television receiver lbr other than private viewing oi prog_ms
broadcast on UHF or VHF or transmitted by cable companies for the use
ot me genial public may require authorization _om the bro_dca_er/cabte
company and/or program owner
rbis eqmpment b0s been tested and found to comply with the limits lbr a
Class B digital devtce pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules¸ These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protecnon again_ h_*rmfut imer Terence
in a residential installation¸ This equipment generates, uses¸ and can radiate
radio _equency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the
tnsrruc[lOnS. 111a_ cause harmful interference with radio con/muinc_tinns
However. there is no _ual'an_e that inter Terence will not occur in
per tlcul,_r in_alladon If this eqmpment does cuisse harm_l interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning me
eqmpment offand on. the t_er is encouraged to t_ to correct the
inTel Ierence o: one or more of the following measures:
Reo_ent or relocate the receiving antennas.
Increase The separation between the equipment an{] receiver
Connect the eqmpment into an outlet on a circuit dlfferem _om that
to which the receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an exper]encad radio/TV technician _r help
You _re caugonad thai any changes or modific_tJons not expresst)
approved in this mantlal eotdd void your at_thorgy to operate this
equlpmem
To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized AC plug with nn
=_xtension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be lhli)
nseitad to prevent blade exposure
CAUTION
When using TV games, computers, and sgniini products with yollr TV,
ol vtewln_ _ TV statinn wtlo_,e logo always alays on tbe screen, keep
the bi-igbii/e_s anG ¢onn'asr tuncrlons aT low seatings II _ fixed
Lnon-movmg) pattern such as a stadon logo is left on the screen for
mg periods ol time. especially at a bigh brigbmess or comrasT strong,
tile image can be pernlanently imprpltad onto tile scleen Tbese [ypes
oi nllprinls are not covered by your wai'r_niy,
The model and serial numbers _re located at the rear of the TV below tbe
Sony logo, on the sticker and also on the TV box (whlte laball Record
these numbers in tile spaces provided below Relhr to them wbenever you
-'all upon your Sony dealer regarding this proauc_
Model No.
Operate the TV only on 120 V AC
The plug is designed, Ibr safety purposes, to fit imo the wall outlet
only one way, 1f you arc unable to insert the plug thlty into the outlet
conT_c_your deal_
If any hquld or solid objecl should IMI inside tbe cabthet unplug the
TV immema[ety and have it checked by qualified service _ersonnal
before operating it _hrther
If you will not be using the TV for several days, alseonnec[ me
power by pulling the plu_ itselff Never pull on the cord
For details concerning surety precautions, see "thlrpor_,am
Sal_guards" on page 3
When usad at m_ altitude of g_eater than 2400m or 7872feet mr
pressure less th_n 750hPa_. this Plasma Display Panel may gener_t e
a low bumzin_ _ouad as a result of the difference between the interior
and exterior all pressure of the panels This is not con_dered a defect
and is not covered unde_ by the Lim_tad W_r_n_.
Serial No.
T_ prevent internal heat buildup, do not block tt_e ventilation
openings,
Do not in_alI the TV in a hol or humid place, or in a place subject to
excessive du_ or mechanical vibr_ion
Avoid operating _e TV at temperatures hetow 5°_ 4I°Fb
It'the TV is transported directly from a cold to a warm location or if
the room temperature changes suddenly, the picture maI be blurred
or show poor color due m moisture condensagon In Ibis case, please
wait a few bouts to let _e molsmre evaporate be_re turning on _c
TV
To obtain the hem p_cturc, do not expose the screei1 to direct
illumma on or direct sunh_ht fii_ recommended to use spol
hghting directed down from the ceiling or to cover the windows that
_ce _e screen with opaque ar_pe_ It is desiral_le to install the T'_
in a room where _e fioor and walls are nol of a reflective materi_
As an ENERGYStAR_'_Partner, Sony
Corporation has determined thai this product
meets the EN_ROY SIAR _ gtddellnes for
energy efflcienc)
The lhllowing SONY appliance(s) lhr use onl) with the tbllowing TV
STAND or WALL-HANGING RACK 'LJNIT Use with other TV STAN D
or WALL-HANGING RACK UNIT is capable el resutgng in instability
causing possible injury.
SONY APPLIANCE MODEL NO
KDE42XBR950 PDM-42 t01
KDE50XBR950 PDM-5( I0
KDE61XBR950 PDM-61Hfi
SONY TABLE TOP STAND MODEL NO.
SU-P42T2 for PDM-4210
SU-P5fiT2 for PDM-50t 0/6110'
SONY WALL-MOUNT BRACKET MODEL NO
SU-PW2 fbr PDM-4210/5010/611 {
EN÷ R W StAR _'_ is a l.J S. regisTm_d malk
CAUTION
How to reduce the ask of"lmage Retention" ol your TV
Biight, starfonary images such as TV stagon logos displayed oil your
PV can cause permanenl aamage to your TV. resulting m remnnon oi
the image in the picture. Please take the _bllowing steps To reduce the
risk ot causing lnlag{ retch,ion
View a variety oi progrmn sources or progeammmg material.
Image retention can occur when blight stationary images such as TV
statlon togos are viewed. Changing the program ma_erm_ wewea
reduces the posslbihty that a single image will become impnntetl on
the picture tubes in your TV
When viewing programs wid_ stationary images, adjust the picture
semng m reduce the '_Pict ure" and "Brighmess" levels Image
retention is accelerated by higher _'Brighmess" and higher "Picture"
sel[lngs
Please see page 96 for instructions on adjusting picture settings.
Phis will help you reduce the risk of caualng mlagl re_ennon
IMAGE RETENTION IS NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY
SONY FLOATING STAND MODEL NO.
SU-PF1 for PDM-4210/5010
SU-PF1L for PDM-6110
SuI_icient expemse ts l_quired for installing d_e specified product Be sure
T( subcontract the in.all.ion to Son) dealers or contr_etors and p_*y
adequate anennon To satety doring the mstall_ion
PruSmround. SRS and the [_)" symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs. Inc.
rmSurround technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs. Inc.
BBE and BBE Symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound. [nc and are hcensed
by BBE Sound. lnc under US Patent No 4.638.258 and 4.482._im
STeady Sound, Digital Reality O_atlon, Caprmn Vision. CmeMofion.
Memory Stick and Twin View are registered trademarks of Sony
Corporation. ClearEdge VM. HD Detailer. and Unitbrm Brightness Screen
are m_demarks of Sony Corporanon
Before using your TV, please read these instructions completely, and keep
this lllanllal _bl. future reierenc_
Carefully observe and compl 3 with all warnings, caunons sno mstrucnons
placed on the se_ or descripod in the operanng ms_ucnons or serv m_
_lanual
ro guard against thj ury, the Ibllowing basic sal_*y precautions should be
observed in tile instMlaBon, use and selwicthg )fthe set
This set .should be operated only from tile type o_
power source indicated on the serial/model plate
lI you are nol sure oI me type of etecmcal power
mpphed to your home, consult your dealer or local
lower compaay For those sets designed to operate
from battery I )wer. refer to tile operating
nsrmcnons
fhis set is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug {a plug having
one blade wider than the other or with a three-wire glounding type plug
(a plug having a third pin for gromlding) Follow the instructmns belo'_
rbls plug will tit into tbe power outlet only one wa} _
fhis is a safety Ihat ure If you are unable to inselt the
_lug fhlly into the outleL try reversing the plug.
B'the plug still PuBs to fit, comacT your elecmcian tc
have a suitable outlet installed Do not defem tile safety purpose of the
polarized plug by forcing it in
Oono,.....poo.,.ungouBet _....
Lnsel_the plug Iidly into the outlet If it is loose, 11 f"'_ ] _ zJ
may cause arcing and result in fire, -_l N[_2£> _
Contact your elecwician _ohave the outlet changed.
Unplug the AC power cord when wrong cables.
Be sure m unplug the AC power cord for your safeq . when hooking up
Do nol touch the AC power cord with a wet hand
If you plug/unptug the AC power cord with a wet
banc Ir inay cauya2 aleetric shock
P_
Clean the AC power plug regularly
Ifthe ping is covered with dust and it picks up
mmsmre its insulation ma3 deterion_te and result in
fire Unplug the AC power plug and clean iT
regularly.
this plug will only lit into a grounding-typo pt_wel
auttet, This is a sa_ty _at ure, If you are unable to (-
insert the plug into the outlet, contact ),our electrician _-QL_A_
to have a statable outlet installed Do not de*hat the
safety purpose of the grotmding plug,
Do not overload walt oaBel_., extension cords or
convenience receptacles beyond their capacity, since
this can resuff iI_fire or electric shock
Always lurn the set off when il is not being used /"_ _
When the set is lefl unattended and unused fbr lor_
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet as a
precaution against the possibilffy of an internal
malfunction that could create a fire ha7ard
Ifa snapping or popping sound i_om a TV set is
continuous or frequen_ while the TV is opcraung,
unplug the TV and consuh ) )ur dealer or service
techmclan, It is normal fbr some TV sets to make
occasional snapping or popping sounds, pm_icularly
wben being turned on or off
If you dmnage the AC power cora or msplay interface cable, ar may result
in fire or electric .shock.
Do not pinch, bend. or twist the cable excesalveI_. The core lines
may be bared and cu_ a_d cause short -circuit resmnng in fire or
electric shock¸
Do no_ convert or damage the AC power cord or display m_erlace
cable.
Do no_ put anything heavy on the AC power cord or dl_l_ mrertacc
cable¸ Do not pull the AC power cord or display cable.
Keep the AC _ )wer corn or cuspla3 interlhee cable away g_om heat
source_..
Be sure to grasp the plug _ben disconnecting the AC power cord.
Rethr to the operanng in_ructions when disconnecting the display
mwrthce cable
If_e AC power corn or msplay interface cable is damaged, atop using it
_nd ask your dealer or Sony service center to exchange 1_.
Unplug the AC power cord when cleanin_ this unit ] fno_., ma) result in
_-lectric shock.
Never push objects of aay _ind into the set through the
cabinet slots _ they may totlch dangerous voltage _'_
points or short out parts that could result in a _re or
electric shock. Neve_ spdl liquid of any kind on the
sPt
(Continued)
Do not insert anything in the ventilation holes It
_netal or something flanlnl_hle el_ters, lr may rcsllIt in
fire or electric shock¸
Clean the c_thinet of the TV with a dry soft cloth Tc
remove dust flora tile screen, wipe iT gently with a soi_
".loth Stubborn _ams real be removed with a cloth
dightly dampened with a solution of todd soap antl
warm w_ter. Never use stroll° _olventg such _s thinllel
or benzine for cle_nnjg
If the picture becomes dark after using the TV for ,_ long period of time. it
may be nece_ary to clean _e inside of/be TV. Consult qualified servlcl
3elNonneh
Do not use attachments not recommended by the
manutacmrer, as they mnj* cause hazards.
Do nol place tile set on an unstable cart, st_md, table o _.
sbel£Thesetmayfalt, causingserlousinjurytoachild ._/ "]
or an adult and ser,ous damage to tile set. Use only a _/j_
cm_ or seand recommended by Sony for the specific ____, _v
model of TV, No part of the TV set should overhang
any edge of the TV cart or stand: any overhanging edge
isa safety hazmd. An apphance and cart combination _i_.
should be moved with care Quick stops, excesswe
iorce _nd uneven surlkces may cause the apphance and
call co_nDlnallon To over[urn
Do not teTthis unit get wet Never spdI liqmd of any kind on the unit.
If any liquid or solid oNect does lkll lhrough, do not operate the unit
It may result in electric shock or &*mare to the unit H_we it checked
lmmealawly by qualified pe_onne
TI prevent tlre, keef inflammable oblect_ or naked lights (e.g.
candles) away flora the set.
ro preserve our environment, dispose the used batteries according TOyour
local laws or regulations
When ths,alling the display ung on the wall, De sure m _
have assemblers insmtl and keep away fi'om the unit
lfa person other than the assemblers install the dlspb_y
mit on the wall using a wall mount unit. the unit may
P_IIand cause serious injt_ry when an eaithquake
occm-s or when the unit is not installed securely.
Observe the followthg when installing the display unit
_slng a stand or wall mount unit [fnot, the ung may fhll
1no cause sel"l ous injury
Be sure to follow the operam_g ms[rucnons
supplied with your stand when installing the unit.
Be sure m atmbb the brackets sllpplied with youl
siAntL
Carrying the _et reqmres two or more people
it yol_ carry the set in a mamler other than that
_pecified, it may drop and a serious injury may be
zaused. Be sure two or more people carry the ,set
When transporting, do not subil _ the set to shocks ol
vibration exces_iw force. The set may Pall and damage me set. causing
eerious InJury
Do not install the display unit in protl uding locauons If3 _u install the unit
in tile following locations, injury ma3 result
Do not install the unit in a locmion where the unil protl udes. such as
pillars.
Do not install the unit in a location that ma, cause Ncial injury
Do not install this unjt in restaurants where oity vapom'_ occur. Dust
_bsorbing oil may enter njm the unit _md damage the uthl
Idbblug the AC power cord when moving the set
Do not move the set with the AC power cord plugged in b may damage
the A( power cord and result in fire or electric shock.
If you use this unit near the seashore, salt ma! corrode metal parts of the
unit and cause internal damage or fir_
I_may also shorten the life of the uthl
Do nol place this uni_ in a place where medical
eqlllpment is in us{
tt may cause mMtuncnot_ ot medlcM mstrumems
Do not use power-line operated sets neal
water mr example, near a bathtub, washbowl
kitchen sink. or laundr 3 tub. in a wet basement, ol
near a swnllllllng pool, etc. It may result in fire or
.'teem c shock
Secure the displnj unit from _gllin_ down
If the disph*y amr Is not securea properly, it mnj *klt and cause injury Take
measures against it using a stand or other apperatus on the floor or wall kl
the specified manner, relblrmg to the operating lnsrrucrlons supplied with
your stand
Place the Media receiver unit on a stable level surtace. 3-
Otherwlst. the Media receiver unit may fall and cause ii_ _""-,-_
nju y. Use an op ona Sore stand, which has adequate
_rength,
Do not stand on tile Media receiver unit. The m_it may tM] or break_ causing
injury, Pay special attention to hide children
fhe slots and openings in the media receiver unit and display am_ are
provided tbr necessar) ventllat nin. To ensure rehable operation of the set
inn T_protect it flora overhearing, these slots and openings must never be
blocked or cnvered
Unless proper veng[ndon is provided the unit may gather )
dust and get dirty. For proper ventilation Observe the "_( _ ( (
following: _" '
Do not msndl the unit turned backward or sideways [ _'_
Do not install 1he unit turned over or upside dowr
Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth o _,_ _
other materlal_.
Never block the slots and opethngs by placing me sel
on a bed, sore, l_g Ir other similar surface
Neve_ install the unit as follows
A_rnirculat_on is blocked.
Air circulation is
blocked.
Media receiver unit: Front view
7 cm (2 rl_ in}
5cm _1 _ _ 5cml2in_
(2 in) "_" _ *
I Leav8 this
Spac8 al
g.5 cm t/32 In leasl.
Never place the set in a confined space, SUCh as a ._ Place the Media receiver unit on a stable level surPace so as not to block the
bookcase or built-in cabinet Itnless proper vend Dtion Z inlets at the bottom el ¸the Media receiver unit
is provided
Media receiver unit: Too vte_
Do not place the set ileal or over a radiator or heat ,-
I o * Never la¢_ the Media receiver unit m a conhn_d space ]tma) cause
_eglsleL Ol where it is exposed to dlrec| su_dlghL _ _ _~
_" = _ . overheating and result m fire, or damage the unit, Ensm'e rehable opel auon
@_ of the unit by ensureing propel" vendtagon of the exhaust fan
10 cm [4 In)
Leave some space around tile unit Otherwise. a_equate air-circulation may
be blocked causing overheating and cause fire or dalr_age the unit Leave _IIlS
spsce al
When installing the uml on the wail leasl
30 cm _1f r/8 in_ 5 cm
" 2 in_
_0 cm
14 in
t
lO cn 4 in
When installing the unit using a smno
30cm 117/8in}
I
¢*
10 cm
14 in
I0 cm
(4 m
Leave
this
space at
easL
10 crr
(4 In]
, Leave
'IRIS
space a[
least¸
5cm
2 in}
Do not install dds unit outdoors. If the unit is exposetl t(
ram. it nlay result th tire or electric shock lithe malt is
exposed to dkeet sunlighk the unit may heat up and it may
damage the unit.
Do not install this unit in a vehicle or hung fl'om the
ceding,
Bumping of the vehicle may cause the set to tkll down and
cause mJur I
(Continued)
Do not install this unit b_ a ship or vessel If the umt i!
exposed to seawMer. 11ma, cause _lfe or _imllage the unit, _
Carrynjg the set requires _wo or more people
If you carry the set in a manner other than that specified, it nlay drof and a
_erlous tnjllry may be caused. Be sure two or more people carr) the set.
When transporgng, do not subieet _he set to shocks or vibr_on, or
._xcesslve force. The set ma) fall and be damagcd_ ca_ing serious thjtlry,
Unplug the AC power cord wh_ moving qle set
Do _ it move the set with the A( power cord plugged in It may damage
the AC power cord and result in tire or electric shock.
Do not hang anything on the umt
fhe unit ma) t511 fiom the stand or wall moun* uniT. causing
tlamage or s_2rl o11_ injury¸
camps ntilnaellW'e
_ Ground _ n
te ad'sc ageu d
Grounding conducto_
Ground clamps
_2wr°Ur nservice grounding
elecirooe system
NEC: National Electrical Code INEC Art 250 Part H
For added protection fPr this television receiver daring ,_ hghming s*orm.
or when it is left unattenhed and unused for long periods of time. unplug it
fiom the wMl outlet and disconnect the antenna¸ This will p_vent damage
to the receiver due to lightning and power-fine surges,
Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the
3ower cord. and do not place the set where the
power cord is subject _o wear or abuse
[fan outdoor antenna is insggled, fbllow the precautions below. An
ouidotlr antenna system should not be toe,*ted in the vicinity of overhead
power lines or odier electric light or power circuits, or where it can com_
n contact with such power lines or ctrcul%
WHEN INSTALLING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA SYSTEM
EXTREME _'ARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO KEEP FROM
CONTACTING SUCH POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS AS CONTAC_I
WITH THEM IS ALMOST INVARIABLY FATAL
Unplug the set flora the wall outlet and refer servlcmg TOqualified service
personnel under the lbllowing conditions:
When the power cord el plug
is damaged or frayed,
If hquid has been spdled into A c tJ_ _0x_ p_0_
the set.
If the set has been exposed to rain or wawr
Be sure the antenna system is grounded so a.sto provme some protection
against voltage surges and built-up static charges,
If the set has been subject to excessive shock by
SecdonSl0oftheNagonalElectricalCod_ NE( _njl.JSAandSeggon54 being dropped, or thecnblneth_sbee_ s
of the Canadian Etecmcal Code in Canad_ provides intbrm,_tion with damaged I
respect to proper grounding otthe mast and suppotTlng stmcmre.
grounamg of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge umi, size or
grountlmg conductors location of antenna discharg_ tim[. connccnon to
gmunamg electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode, lffl_e set does not operate normall) when
ldil°wnjg the °peradng instrugg°ns Adj ttst °n13 _
those controls that _*respecified in the opemdng
instructions Improper adjtLs[mem ot omer
controls ma) result in damage and will ofien
require extensive work by a qualified technlciar
to restore the set _onormal operation
When the set exhibits a distinct ch_mge in
periormance it indicates a need Ibr service
Donotattemptmservicethesetyourselfsinceopeningtile
.'ahinetmayexposeyoutodangerousvoltageoromer
haz-ards.Refer all servicing m qualified service persotme
Wben replacement palls are l_quirad t)esure me servme
technmmn cerfifies in writing that he has used
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that
have tile same charaeterHtics as the original parts.
Unauthorizad subsgmrmns mo_ result in fire. electric
glosk or other hazards.
-_ _:: Do not touch the umt with a wet hand
(4_ Dothg so cause electric shock or damage to vile utht
rlla_
Do not throw anything at the unit
-'_ _' Phe screel: glass may explode by the impact and cause serious injur 3
rake care not to catch our _ket on the cables¸ 1Tmay damag_ Theuuil
Upon completion of any service or repairs to the sel. ask the
_ervice techthcian t{ permrm rounne safety checks (as
_pecified b? the manufacturel to determine that the set is in
_ath operating contlmon, and to so celtit_. When the se*
reaches the end of its use_Pl li|h. improper disposal could
"esult in a picture tube implosion Ask a qualiiied service
technician to dispose of the set
When you place the TV in posmon be care{hl
_ot to drop it on your |hot or fingers.
WaTch your IooTmg vhile ths*aIlthg the T\
Carrying the TV requires at least two peopIe
If you carry the TV in a manner other than that specified and without the
_peuified number ol pe_ons, it may dro_ and ,_serious i_u_ may result
Be sure to lbtlow the infractions given below¸
Carry the TV with the ._pe ci fiad number of
person_
C _ry the TV holding the _tppe r and bottom
fringes of the TV as illustrated¸ Do not
carry it holding the speaker umts
hold the TV securely when c_rythg it,
As the _lass surface of the display unit has a special co_ing, bl
care fid 1o avoid touching the glass surface as _ar a_ possll3te
Do not much the surface of the displa_ unit
It .'mains hot even |be some time after the displa_ unit xsmrnea on
Read these instructions.
2 Keep mese mstrucrlom
Heed all warnings,
4 Follow all instructions.
5 Do not use this apparatus near wa_er
Clean only with dry :loth.
Do not block any venmanon openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
8t Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat l_gisters,
stoves, or other appalalus (including amplihers) that produce beat
Do not de|_at the sa*hty purpose of the polarized or grounding-type
plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other
zxgrounding type plug has two blades and a third gmmldthg prong
fhe wide blade or the third prong are provided |br your sa|ety. If the
provided plug does not lit into your outlet, :onsult an elecmuian for
replacement of the obsolete outle).
10 Plotect the power cord flora being walked on or pinched particularly
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where the! exit prom
the apparatus.
11 Onl 3 use anachmems/accessories _peci|ied bb the manufacturer
12 Use only with the car t. st_md, tripod, bracket, or tabte speci|ied by the
manuiacrure or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used. use
:aution when moving me ca!T/apparatus commnarlon 1o avola Injury
trom tip-over
If the surface of the dlspta) unit crack>, do not _ouch it until you unplug the
AC power co_
Otherwise electric shock ma_ result.
Do nol place something heavy on the Media receiver unll
ti may damage the unit.
13 Unplug this appalatus dmthg lightning s*orms or when unused for
Long periods or Time.
14 Rear all servicing m qualified service personnel¸ Servicing is
required when the apparmus has been damaget_ m any way, such as
powe>suppIy cord or plug is dmnaged, liquid has been spilled or
_biects have _llen into the appar_us, the apparatus has been exposea
to rain or n]OlStUre, llOeS not operate normally, or has been dropped
Do nol place objects contaiuing lit lid on the Media receiver unit
tt may result in electric shock or damage the unit
Do not let this unit get wet. It may result in electric shock or damage the
unit.
Welcome ............................................................................................... 13
Package Contents .......................................................................... 13
Features ......................................................................................... 13
Overview .............................................................................................. 17
TV Controls and Connectors .............................................................. 18
Display unit ..................................................................................... 18
Media receiver unit Front Panel ..................................................... 20
Media receiver unit Rear Panel ...................................................... 22
Installing the TV................................................................................... 23
Detaching the speakers (KDE61XBR950 only) .............................. 25
Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna ...................... 26
Cable or Antenna Only ................................................................... 26
Cable Box and Cable Only ............................................................. 27
Cable Box Only .............................................................................. 28
Connecting Optional Equipment ....................................................... 30
About Using S VIDEO .................................................................... 30
VCR and Cable .............................................................................. 31
VCR and Cable Box ....................................................................... 33
Two VCRs for Tape Editing ............................................................ 35
Satellite Receiver ........................................................................... 37
Satellite Receiver and VCR ............................................................ 39
DVD Player with Component Video Connectors ............................ 41
DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors ......................... 43
Camcorder ..................................................................................... 44
Audio Receiver ............................................................................... 45
Sub Woofer .................................................................................... 46
Device with an Optical IN Connector ............................................. 46
Using the CONTROL S Feature ..................................................... 47
Setting Up the Channel List ............................................................... 48
Using Auto Setup ........................................................................... 48
Overview .............................................................................................. 49
Inserting Batteries ............................................................................... 49
Button Descriptions ............................................................................ 50
Programming the Remote Control ..................................................... 52
Using Other Equipment with Your TV Remote Control ................... 55
All Equipment ................................................................................. 55
Operating a VCR or D-VHS ........................................................... 55
Operating a Satellite Receiver ....................................................... 55
Operating a Cable Box ................................................................... 56
Operating a DVD Player ................................................................. 56
Operating an MDP (Laserdisc Player) ........................................... 56
Overview .............................................................................................. 57
Watching TV......................................................................................... 58
Using Wide Mode ................................................................................ 59
Using Twin View .................................................................................. 60
Displaying Twin Pictures ................................................................ 60
Activating the Picture ..................................................................... 61
Changing the Picture Size .............................................................. 62
Using Favorite Channels .................................................................... 63
Creating a List of Favorite Channels .............................................. 63
Displaying a List of Favorite Channels .......................................... 63
Using the Freeze Function ................................................................. 64
Using Picture Off ................................................................................. 65
Displaying the Digital Program Guide ............................................... 67
Navigating the Digital Program Menus ........................................... 68
Using the Guide Menu ................................................................... 68
Using the Program Options Menu ................................................. 69
Using the Caption Vision Menu ...................................................... 69
Using the Digital Setup Menu ............ 70
Customizing Caption Vision ........................................................... 70
About Memory Stick ............................................................................ 71
Features .................................................................................... 71
Memory Stick Compatibility ............................................................ 72
File Compatibility ................. 72
Trademark Information .................................................................. 72
fnserting and Removing a Memory Stick .......................................... 73
Inserting a Memory Stick ................................................................ 73
Inserting the Memory Stick Duc ..................................................... 74
Removing a Memory Stick ............................................................. 75
Using the Memory Stick Index ........................................................... 76
Using the Memory Stick Index ....................................................... 77
Viewing Photos ............................................... 78
Photo Controls ............................................................................... 78
Photo Menu 3at Options ............................................................... 79
Using Zoom and Pan ..................................................................... 80
Using Rotate .................................................................................. 80
Playing Movies .................................................................................... 81
Movie Controls ............................................................................... 81
Movie Menu Bar Options .............................................................. 82
Memory Stick Index Menu Bar Options ............................................. 83
Slide Show Menu Options .............................................................. 83
Folder Menu Options ...................................................................... 84
Memory Stick Menu ....................................................................... 84
Notes on Using Memory Stick Media ................................................ 85
About DCF File Names ................................................................ 85
Memory Stick Precautions ............................................................. 86
About LLINK ......................................................... 87
Using i.LINK Cables ....................................................................... 87
Connecting i.LINK Devices ............................................................ 88
Selecting an i.LINK Device ................................................................. 90
Using the i.LINK Control Panel .......................................................... 91
i.LINK Setup ......................................................................................... 93
Overview .............................................................................................. 95
Navigating Through Menus ................................................................ 95
Using the Video Menu ......................................................................... 96
Selecting Video Options ....................................... 96
Using the Audio Menu ........................................................................ 99
Selecting Audio Options ................................................................. 99
Using the Screen Menu ..................................................................... 101
Selecting Screen Mode Options ................................................... 101
Using the Channel Menu .................................................................. 103
Selecting Channel Options ........................................................... 103
Using the Parent Menu ..................................................................... 105
Selecting Parent Options ....................................... 105
US Models: Selecting Custom Rating Options ............................. 106
Viewing Blocked Programs ...................................................... 106
Canadian Models: Selecting Custom Rating Options .................. 107
Viewing Blocked Programs .......................................................... 107
Using the Setup Menu ....................................................................... 108
Selecting Setup Options .............................................................. 108
Overview ............................................................................................ 113
Glossary ............................................................................................. 114
Contacting Sony ................................................................................ 115
Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 115
Twin View ..................................................................................... 1_5
Remote Control ............................................................................ 1_6
Memory Stick ............................................................................... 1_6
Video ............................................................................................ 1' 8
Audio ............................................................................................ 1_9
Channels ..................................................................................... 1' 9
General ........................................................................................ 120
Specifications .................................................................................... 121
Optional Accessories ........................................................................ 123
Index ................................................................................................... 124
Thank you for purchasing the Sony Flat Panel Color TV. This manual is to
be used with the following models:
KDE42XBR950
KDE50XBR950
KDE61XBR950
Package Contents The package contains the following:
Flat panel display unit (PDM-6110, PDM-5010 or PDM-4210)
Media receiver unit (MBD-XBR950)
Remote control (RM-Y 1000) and two size AA batteries
Two AC power cords
AC plug holder
Display interface cable
Antenna cable
Cleaning cloth
Frame bars (KDE61XBR950 only)
Screws (KDE61XBR950 only)
Operating Instructions
These items are all you need to set up and operate the TV in its basic
configuration.
Most components (VCRs, DVD players, etc.) come with the necessary
cables to connect them. If you want to set up a complex system, you may
need to buy extra cables, connectors, etc. Be sure to have these on hand
before you start to connect your system.
Features Some of the features that you will enjoy with your new TV include:
Integrated HDTV: You can watch digital television programs and
enjoy the improved audio/video quality offered by these programs.
WEGA Engine : Dehvers superb picture quahty from any video
source by minimizing the signal deterioration caused by digital-to-
analog conversion and stabilizing the signal processing. This engine
features unique Sony technology, including:
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The first step in the digital processing system. Composite
Component Processor2 (CCP2/. which enhances input signal to
noise ratio by chroma decoder digital processing:
DRC _ (Digital Reality Creationl-Multifuncfion V 1: Unlike
conventional line doublers_ the DRC Multifunction feature replaces
the signal's NTSC wavcfoml with the near-HD equivalent by digital
mapping processing. The DRC Palette option lets you customize the
level of detail (Reality) and smoothness (Clarity) to create up to three
custom palettes.
Multi-Image Driver (MIDTM-XU): (Twin View TM) Allows you to
watch two programs side by side. You can watch pictures from two
different sources ( 1080i. 720p, 480p. and 480i simultaneously.
(Only the let_ Twin View window can display 1080i, 720p, and 480p
sources.
CineMotion'M: Provides an optimized display by automaticall 5
detecting film content and applying a reverse 3/2 pulldown process.
Moving pictures will appear clearer and more natural-looking.
Newly developed PDP driver IC: Achieves high-precision gamma
characteristics, using Sony's unique digital technology. Fine
gradation of dark scenes, which is not possible with conventional
PDR is realized by greatly enhancing resolution in the low brighmess
range.
BN SmootherTm: Reduces the block noise caused by digital video
encoding and decoding process.
Wide Screen Mode: Watch conventional 4:3 aspect ratio broadcasts m
wide screen (16:9 _mode.
Favorite Channels: Allows you ro preview and select from 16 of your
favorite channels.
Steady Sound®: Equalizes volume levels so there is consistent output
between programs and conunercials
Memory Stick® Viewer: Allows you ro view on your TV screen digital
images (JPEG) and movies (MPEG1) with background music (MP3I
that are stored on Memory Stick media.
Component Video lnputs: Offers the best video quality for DVD
(480p, 480i), and digital set-top box (HD 1080i, 720p) connections.
Parental Control: V-Chip technology allows parents to block
unsuitable programn_mg from younger viewers.
Digital Visual Interface tDVI-HDTV): Can acconunodate a copy-
protected digital connection (HDCP_) to other devices such as digital
set-top boxes) that have compatible interfaces. The DVI-HDTV input
terminal is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for
use with personal computers.
i.LINK: Provides a secure digital interface to other digital home
_ntertainmcnt devices, i.LINK allows for the secure transfer of
copyright-protected high-definition content between these devices and
your digital TV. The i.LINK temlinals on the TV arc not intended for
connection with personal computers.
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This chapter includes illustrated instructions for setting up your TV.
TV Controls and Connecters 18-22
installing the TV 23
Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna 26-29
Connecting Optional Equipment
About Using S VIDEO 30
VCR and Cable 31
VCR and Cable Box 33
Two VCRs for Tape Editing 35
Satellite Receiver 37
Satellite Receiver and VCR 39
DVD Player with Component Video Connectors 41
DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors 43
Camcorder 44
Audio Receiver 45
Sub woofer 46
Connecting Device with an Optical IN Connector 46
Using the CONTROL S Feature 47
Setting Up the Channel List 48
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The speakers on the KDE61XBR950 are detachable.
For details, see "Detaching the speakers" on page 25.
Lights up m green when the TV set is turned on. When m
standby mode, the LED lights up in red. The LED does not
light up when the main power is turned off2 if the LED
blinks continuously, this may indicate the display _rot
needs servicing _see "Contacting Sony" on page 115 k
When lik indicates one of the timers is set. When the timer
is set. this LED will remain lit even if the TV set is turned
oft_ For details, see page 110.
When lik indicates that the Picture OFF feature is activate&
For details, see page 65
Receives IR sqgnals from the TV's remote control.
The switch does not function on this TV.
The terminals do not function on this TV.
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