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Sony TRINITRON KV-SW252M50 Service Manual
Sony TRINITRON KV-SW252M50 Service Manual

Sony TRINITRON KV-SW252M50 Service Manual

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REVISION HISTORY
MODEL
KV-SW252M50
KV-SW252M60K
KV-SW252M61
KV-SW252M81
KV-SW252N60
NO.
SUFFIX
1
-01
2005/08
DATE
SUPP / CORR
_ _
BX1L
9-872-848-01
PART NO. :
DESCRIPTION
1st Issue
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  • Page 1 REVISION HISTORY BX1L CHASSIS 9-872-848-01 MODEL PART NO. : KV-SW252M50 KV-SW252M60K KV-SW252M61 KV-SW252M81 KV-SW252N60 SUFFIX DATE SUPP / CORR DESCRIPTION 2005/08 1st Issue...
  • Page 2 SERVICE MANUAL BX1L CHASSIS MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO. MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO. KV-SW252M50 RM-GA002 Thailand SCC-V39G-A KV-SW252M60K RM-GA002 Thailand SCC-V39J-A KV-SW252M61 RM-GA002 SCC-V44E-A KV-SW252M81 RM-GA002 Middle East SCC-V40G-A KV-SW252N60 RM-GA002 Philippines SCC-V41G-A RM-GA002 TRINITRON COLOR TV ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART ANODE. NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
  • Page 4: Self Diagnostic Function

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION The units in this manual contain a self-diagnostic function. If an error occurs, the STANDBY Indicator will automatically begin to flash. The number of times the STANDBY Indicator flashes translates to a probable source of the problem.If an error symptom cannot be reproduced, the remote commander can be used to review the failure occurrence data stored in memory to reveal past problems and how often these problems occur.
  • Page 5 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 4. SELF DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DISPLAY SELF DIAGNOSTIC "0" means no fault has been detected. "1" means a fault has been detected. "2" means two faults has been detected. 101 : "N/A" means not available for this models. 5. HANDLING SELF DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DISPLAY Description Method [Display] t [Channel ] t [Volume ] t [Power / TV]...
  • Page 6: Disassembly

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 SECTION 1 DISASSEMBLY 1-1. REAR COVER REMOVAL 1-2. SPEAKER REMOVAL 2 Rear cover 1 Two screws (Washer Head) (+P4x16) 1 Nine screws (+BVTP 4 × 16) 1-3. CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL 1-4. CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL (Except KV-SW252M60K) (KV-SW252M60K) 1-5. SERVICE POSITION 1-6.
  • Page 7: Terminal Bracket Removal (Kv-Sw252M60K)

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 1-7. TERMINAL BRACKET REMOVAL 1-8. TERMINAL BRACKET REMOVAL (Except KV-SW252M60K) ( KV-SW252M60K) 6 One screw 4 One screw (+BVTP 3 × 12) (+BVTP 3 × 12 Type2 IT-3) 3 One screw 5 Terminal bracket (+BVTP 3 × 12) 4 Two screws 1 One screw (+BVTP 3 ×...
  • Page 8 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 1-13. H4 and H7 BOARDS REMOVAL 1-14. A BOARD REMOVAL ( KV-SW252M60K) (Except KV-SW252M60K) 5 Five screws 3 One screws (3 × 12)(+) BVTAP (+BVTAP 3 × 12) 2 Five Hooks 5 Four Hooks H7 Board 4 H4 Board 2 A Board 3 Four hooks 1-15.
  • Page 9: 1-15.A Board Removal (Kv-Sw252M60K)

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 1-17. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL (Except KV-SW252M60K) Note: • Please make sure the TV set is not in standing position before removing necessary CRT support located on bottom right and left. 1) Remove the rear cover. 2) Unplug all interconnecting leads from the Deflection yoke, Neck assy, Degaussing Coil and CRT grounding strap. Remove Chassis Assy.
  • Page 10 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 • REMOVAL OF ANODE-CAP Note: • After removing the anode, short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT shield or carbon paint on the CRT. • REMOVING PROCEDURES Anode Button 3 When one side of the rubber cap is separated from the anode button, the anode-cap can be removed by turning up the rubber cap and pulling it up in the...
  • Page 11: Set-Up Adjustments

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 SECTION 2 SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS The following adjustments should be made when a complete Perform the adjustments in order as follows : realignment is required or a new picture tube is installed. 1. Beam Landing 2. Convergence 3. Focus The controls and switch should be set as follows unless 4.
  • Page 12 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 2-2. CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT b) Horizontal Static Convergence If the blue dots does not converge with the red and Preparation: green dots, use the 6 pole magnet to adjust in • Before starting, perform FOCUS adjustment. the manner described below:- •...
  • Page 13 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 d) Convergence Rough Adjustment Preparation: • Before starting this adjustment, adjust the horizontal and vertical static convergence. Input cross hatch pattern. Adjust the horizontal convergence of red and blue dots by inserting TLH Correction Plate to the DY pocket(left or right).
  • Page 14: Focus Adjustment

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 2-3. FOCUS ADJUSTMENT 2-5. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT FOCUS adjustment should be completed before W/B 1. Set to Service Mode. adjustment. 2. Input white raster signal using signal generator. 3. Set the following condition: Picture "DYNAMIC", PICT 006 "WTS" to 00. 1.
  • Page 15: Circuit Adjustments

    Status Display :locked VW, IVWF LEVEL (0-7) Area ZZ xy 1 1 000000 000000 Status : for Sony ZZ : DCXO Flash Value : for AIWA xy : Value of x Value of y : BX1L Full 0 - unknown...
  • Page 16: Adjustment Method

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 e. OTHER FUNCTION VIA REMOTE COMMANDER 7, - All the data becomes the values in memory. 8, - All user control goes to the standard state. [Display], - Service data initialization (Be sure not to use usually.) 2, 5 Select Device or Category (Up, Down) 3-2.
  • Page 30 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 Data Variant depend on models Functionality Function Thai & India non Other Category Name PIP (Sony Tuner) (Alps Tuner) TUSO Sony Tuner Used Functionality Function Stereo India/China Av Stereo Category Name SDEM QSS Quasi Split Sound (QSS)Amplifier Mode (N/A for GA multi M system)
  • Page 31 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 ITEM INFORMATION No. OPB1 Item Speed Search Home Wide Theatre Screen KV-SW252M50 KV-SW252M60K KV-SW252M61 KV-SW252M81 KV-SW252N60 SPEED SEARCH (Time of speed search) 00 = disabled (original cycle speed) 01 = 4 time speed from the original 10 = 6 time speed from the original 11 = 8 time speed from the original Home Theatre 1 = Home Theatre mode available...
  • Page 32 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 No. OPB3 Item Reserved NICAM NICAM A2 ST Thai US ST Korean MONO Bilingual KV-SW252M50 KV-SW252M60K KV-SW252M61 KV-SW252M81 KV-SW252N60 Reserved Not used NICAM ST (NICAM Stereo) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled NICAM BI (NICAM Bilingual) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled A2 ST/BI (A2 [West German] Stereo/Bilingual)
  • Page 33 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 No. OPB5 Item Signal MSYS COSMIC Tilt Band Wide Booster Edge KV-SW252M50 KV-SW252M60K KV-SW252M61 KV-SW252M81 KV-SW252N60 Signal Booster Signal Booster feature 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled MSYS ASD (ASD Improvement for 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled M System channels) *Only applicable when ASD = 1 COSMIC ASD...
  • Page 34: Picture Quality Adjustment

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 10. Set "WTS" back to original data and Intelligent Picture to 3-3. PICTURE QUALITY ADJUSTMENT "ON". 3-3-1. P MAX/CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT 11. Copy no.9 data to PAL TV & DVD model(OTHER MODEL) and NTSC TV & DVD model (NTSC MODEL). 1.
  • Page 35: Pal 50Hz Normal Mode

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 3-4-2. PAL 50Hz NORMAL MODE a) Input PAL signal 50Hz in the Service Mode. b) Set Wide Mode to "OFF". c) Perform the below adjustments using the "GENERAL SETTING" sequence stated above. Item No. Function Illustration GEOM 013 Vertical Shift (VPOS) GEOM 011...
  • Page 37: Circuit Boards Location

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 4-2. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION C Board H4 Board F2 Board A Board H7 Board VM Board J3 Board F1 Board (except KV-SW252M60K) F1 Board (KV-SW252M60K) K2 Board (KV-SW252M60K) B Board (KV-SW252M60K) 4-3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INFORMATION Note: Reference information All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted.
  • Page 38: A Board - (Block 001)

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 RM-GA002 4-3-1. A Board — (Block 001) CN003 To VM BOARD CN5901 CN009 CN004 CN005 CN011 TO B BOARD TO B BOARD TO C BOARD TO VM BOARD CN880 CN1419 CN701 CN5901 CN015 JACK PROCESSOR C922 TO B BOARD CN1425 C093 C006...
  • Page 39: A Board - (Block 002)

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 RM-GA002 4-3-2. A Board — (Block 002) CN605 CHOKE COIL IC610 POWER SUPPLY IC605 R6022 BA18BCOWFP-E2 KIA78D33F STANDBY CIRCUIT 3.3V REGULATOR REGULATOR RN-CP T603 D617 C602 T605 IC603 EK1135 C638 TH601 R665 C626 3.3V CN600 JW1682 D647 C637 VD601 7.5MM...
  • Page 40: A Board - (Block 003)

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 4-3-3. A Board — (Block 003) Mount Mecha IC001 A001 409311901 CLP002 Mount Mecha A002 410268311 Mount Mecha 406846881 IC200 A200 IC503 Mount Mecha A503 X40360521 Mount Mecha A604 407215201 IC604 Mount Mecha 403343761 IC607 A6071 Mount Mecha A511 X40360506 Q511...
  • Page 41: B Board Schematic Diagram

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 RM-GA002 4-3-4. B Board Schematic Diagram CN1423 CN1424 CN1425 CN1400 CN1422 CN210 CN209 TO A BOARD TO A BOARD TO H6 BOARD TO BC BOARD TO BC BOARD TO K2 BOARD TO K2 BOARD CN905 CN015 CN3904 CN2000 CN2001 CN7001...
  • Page 42 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 RM-GA002 4-3-5. C Board Schematic Dia gram CN704 TO FBT D1808 1000V GP08D RECTIFIER J751 C1809 1000V CN706 C786 IC1801 145154411 JW1831 1000 R760 4700p AN15530A 100k ROTATION AMP 1/2W JW1832 C752 R1806 4700p R773 C1800 CN707 4.7k 560k R1800...
  • Page 43: F2 Boards Schematic Diagram

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 RM-GA002 4-3-6. F2 Board Schematic Dia gram CN6601 PRIMARY SECONDARY To A (Block 002) CN606 Rectifier Selection Unit M_SENSE S_SENSE P_GND CN6602 D6606 R6627 R6626 MMDL914T1 510k 510k PROTECT RN-CP RN-CP To A (Block 002) P_VCC CN607 R6603 R6639 R6611...
  • Page 44: H7 Board Schematic Diagram

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 RM-GA002 4-3-7. H7 Board Schematic Diagram CN3908 CN3902 CN3911 CN3901 CN3903 CN3906 CN3905 TO A (Block 001) CN3910 CN906 TO A(Block 002) TO A (Block 001) TO B BOARD TO B BOARD TO A (Block 001) TO SPEAKER TO 3D WOOFER CN202 CN1400...
  • Page 45: K2 Board Schematic Diagram

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 RM-GA002 4-3-8. K2 Board Schematic Dia gram CN7003 TO H7 BOARD CN3909 IC7000 M65845AFP-TE2 R7023 D7002 IC7001 KARAOKE IC 3.9k UDZSTE-175.6B ADDR: 80H RN-CP PROTECT C7034 C7033 NJW1184M-TE2 C7069 R7016 R7017 0.01 0.15 ELECTRONIC VOLUME R7001 MIC1IN VCFIL 5.6k C7001...
  • Page 46: Vm Board Schematic Diagram

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 RM-GA002 4-3-9. VM Boar d Schematic Dia gram CN5901 TO A (Block 001) CN003 TO A (Block 001) CN005 D5905 D5906 1SS119-25 R5913 VOLTAGE DROP VOLTAGE DROP R5917 R5907 C5902 R5947 C5904 R5949 R5916 Q5913 Q5905 1.5k 2SA1175-HFE 2SC2458-YGR Q5912...
  • Page 47: F1 And H4 Board Schematic Diagram

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 4-3-10. F1 and H4 Boards Schematic Diagrams CN4602 CN4601 F4601 R4602 TO H4 BOARD JW4603 JW4604 JW4605 0.22 TO POWER CORD CN1652 250V AC IN AC OUT FH001 FH002 AC IN AC OUT JW4606 T4602 T4601 143118211 C4603 R4601 820k CN4603...
  • Page 48: J3 Board Schematic Diagram

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 4-3-11. J3 Board Schematic Diagram JW2421 JW2410 D2410 PROTECT DVD Y R2410 R2421 C2410 DVD BY R2419 C2411 R2411 JW2419 DVD RY JW2411 D2411 R2420 C2412 PROTECT DVD L D2412 DVD R JW2420 R2412 JW2412 PROTECT CN2410 C2400 R2415 D2414 C2413...
  • Page 49: Voltage Measurement And Waveforms

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 4-4. VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT AND WAVEFORM A BOARD VOLTAGE LIST AND WAVEFORMS Pin No Voltage[v] Pin No. Voltage[v] Pin No. Voltage[v] IC001 (0)[3.2] (1.4)[1.3] 2.080Vp-p 2.280Vp-p NTSC NTSC (1.5)[1.7] (1.6)[1.7] 3.040Vp-p 2.080Vp-p (1.8)[1.7] (2.1)[2.0] (0.9)[0.8] (3.9)[3.8] (3.8)[3.9] (1.2)[1.3] (3.2)[3.3] (1.8)[0.2] (1.8)[0.2] 4.960Vp-p...
  • Page 50 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 A BOARD VOLTAGE LIST AND WAVEFORMS Pin No. Voltage[v] Pin No. Voltage[v] Pin No. Voltage[v] 13.2 Q015 (2.2)[2.1] Q016 Q017 800.0mV NTSC Q100 (3.1)[3.3] (8.8)[8.9] (2.5)[2.7] Q102 1.000Vp-p Q103 (0)[3.2] IC602 (3.3)[0] Q104 (3.3)[0] IC003 (0)[5.4] -0.2 -0.2 Q111 18.4 -0.2...
  • Page 51 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 A BOARD VOLTAGE LIST AND WAVEFORMS Pin No. Pin No. Voltage[v] Voltage[v] Pin No. Voltage[v] Pin No. Voltage[v] Q513 (1.3)[1.2] Q618 134.1 (1.9)[1.8] Q900 (1.4)[1.3] Q515 Q901 Q516 (134.8)[134.9] 192.0Vp-p NTSC 135.2 Q902 -0.1 Q600 15.0 PH601 15.0 Q607 145.0 184.0Vp-p...
  • Page 52 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 C BOARD VOLTAGE LIST AND WAVEFORM Pin No. Voltage[v] Pin No. Voltage[v] Pin No. Voltage[v] IC751 (1.8)[1.9] IC1801 (4.2)[4.5] (2.6)[2.5] (138.0)[137.4] 1.520Vp-p NTSC 12.6 128.0Vp-p J751 (138.8)[138.3] NTSC (134.5)[135.8] (136.0)[134.4] 1.600Vp-p Q1800 152.0Vp-p (135.9)[135.4] Q1801 1.520Vp-p Q1802 NTSC 128.0Vp-p Q1804 NTSC...
  • Page 53 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 RM-GA002 4-5. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS NOTE: The circuit indicated at left contains high voltage of over 1220 Vp-p. Please pay attention when inspecting or [Processor, Audio, Power Supply, Deflection, Tuner, Jack, Heat Sink ] repairing it to prevent an electric shock. –...
  • Page 54 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 RM-GA002 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS [RGB AMPLIFIER, ROTATION CIRCUIT, LANDING CORRECTION CIRCUIT] [FRONT PANEL] [DVD TERMINAL] [AC SWITCH] [VELOCITY MODULATION] – C Board – – J3 Board – JW1804 D1804 Q1802 A703 R1816 C785 R797 EY703 CN2410 R1826 JW1826 A751 R1805...
  • Page 55 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 RM-GA002 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS [AV SW] (for KV-SW252M60K only) R8878 Q8823 JR1410 Q8813 Q8822 R8885 R8856 1-863-246-12 R8855 X3201 A2001 A2002 R8880 C8838 R8816 FB3206 R3234 R8883 Q8825 (1-724-644-12) R8858 Q8806 C1451 FB3205 R3235 CN209 R8884 Q8824 CN210 Q8814 TU1400...
  • Page 56: Printed Wiring Boards

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS [RECTIFIER SELECTION UNIT] [2 MIC in Karaoke] [CISPR] – F1 board – CN4602 AC OUT AC OUT F4601 FH001 FH002 CN4601 AC IN AC IN 1-867-443-12 CN4603 (1-726-225-12) – F2 board – R6638 Q6602 R6624 IC6604 R6637 C6604...
  • Page 57: Semiconductors

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 4-6. SEMICONDUCTORS DIODE CATHODE ANODE RD39ESB 11DF2N-TA2B2 10ERB20-TB5 1SS119-25 DA204K ERCO6-15S D1NS6 1SS133T-77 EL1Z HSS82-TJ FR104-A5 MTZJ-T-77-15 GP08D MTZJ-T-77-22 MTZJ-33B RD18ESB RU4AM-T3 RD5.6ESB2 UF4005/23 CATHODE ANODE ANODE CATHODE CATHODE ANODE MM3Z15VT1 MTZJ-T-77-9.1A MA2ZD14001S0 D10SBS4F D2SB60A-F04 U05G MMDL914T1 UDZSTE-1736B D4SB60L D4SBL20UF3 RD5.6SB-T1...
  • Page 58 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 NJM78M09FA RPM7240-H5 AN17808A AN15530A TDA6108AJF/N1 STV9325 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW Small Outline L-leaded Dual In-line Package Package Pin 6~98 Pin 8~98 BA18BCOWFP-E2 BR24L16F-WE2 EK1135 LM339NS MCZ3001DB NJM2903M M65845AFP-TE2 NJW1184M-TE2 – 68 –...
  • Page 59: Exploded Views

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 SECTION 5 EXPLODED VIEWS NOTE: • • Items marked " ∗ " are not stocked since Items with no part number and no The components identified by description are not stocked because they are seldom required for routine shading and mark ! are critical they are seldom required for routine service.
  • Page 60 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK X-2067-692-1 BEZNET ASSY (KV-SW252M50) 2~4, 21~22 1-452-032-00 MAGNET,DISC X-2102-404-1 BEZNET ASSY (KV-SW252M60K) 1-452-094-00 CIRCULAR DISC MAGNET B X-2067-959-1 BEZNET ASSY (KV-SW252M61) 4-057-714-01 PIECE ASSY, TLH CORRECTION X-2059-736-1 BEZNET ASSY (KV-SW252M81) 4-079-376-01 BAND, DGC...
  • Page 61: 1) Chassis

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 5-2(1). CHASSIS r : 7-685-648-79 SCREW +BVTP 3 × 12 p : 7-685-663-71 SCREW +BVTP 4 × 16 REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK * A-1123-553-A MOUNTED PWB, H7 * 2-634-133-01 BRACKET, TERMINAL (except KV-SW252M50/M60K) * A-1141-530-A COMPLETE PWB, A (KV-SW252M50) * A-1129-415-A MOUNTED PWB, H7 (KV-SW252M50)
  • Page 62: 2) Chassis

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 5-2(2). CHASSIS r : 7-685-648-79 SCREW +BVTP 3 × 12 p : 7-685-663-71 SCREW +BVTP 4 × 16 REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK * A-1142-682-A MOUNTED PWB, K2 (KV-SW252M60K) * A-1134-635-A MOUNTED PWB (Var), F1 (KV-SW252M60K) * A-1142-679-A COMPLETE PWB, B (KV-SW252M60K) –...
  • Page 63: Electrical Parts List

    KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. SECTION 6 Replace only with part number specified. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK • Items marked " ∗ " are not stocked since •...
  • Page 64 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK C116 1-162-968-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047UF 10.00% C218 1-126-965-91 ELECT 22UF 20.00%...
  • Page 65 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK C559 1-164-227-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF 10.00% C646 1-126-965-91 ELECT 22UF 20.00%...
  • Page 66 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK C908 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP * CN204 1-564-506-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 3P C908 (Except KV-SW252M60K) CN204...
  • Page 67 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK D519 8-719-945-80 DIODE ERC06-15S <DY CONNECTOR> D521 8-719-302-43 DIODE EL1Z D522 8-719-302-43...
  • Page 68 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK <CHIP CONDUCTOR> L008 1-414-856-11 INDUCTOR 10UH L009 1-414-856-11 INDUCTOR 10UH JR001...
  • Page 69 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK Q103 6-550-600-01 TRANSISTOR MUN2216T1 R046 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W Q103 (Except KV-SW252N60)
  • Page 70 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK R153 1-218-839-11 METAL CHIP 0.50% 1/10W R310 1-216-818-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W R153...
  • Page 71 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK R515 1-243-535-71 METAL OXIDE R661 1-218-760-11 METAL CHIP 220K 0.50% 1/10W...
  • Page 72 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK R922 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W R976 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W R922 (Except KV-SW252M60K)
  • Page 73 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK R6016 1-247-903-00 CARBON 1/4W TP603 1-536-354-00 POST PIN R6017 1-215-857-11 METAL OXIDE...
  • Page 74 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK C1409 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47UF 20.00% D1406 8-719-069-60 DIODE UDZSTE-179.1B C1410 1-126-934-11 ELECT...
  • Page 75 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK R205 1-216-830-11 METAL CHIP 5.6K 1/10W R1459 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W R207...
  • Page 76 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK C790 1-162-923-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5.00% Q1802 8-729-010-25 TRANSISTOR MSD601-RT1 C1800 1-107-701-11...
  • Page 77 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. F1 F2 REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK * A-1134-410-A MOUNTED PWB (VAR), F1 D6604 8-719-081-97 DIODE MMDL914T1...
  • Page 78 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. F2 H4 H7 REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK R6629 1-218-887-11 METAL CHIP 0.50% 1/10W * A-1123-553-A MOUNTED PWB, H7 (Except KV-SW252M50/M60K) R6630...
  • Page 79 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. H7 J3 K2 REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK R3939 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 1/10W <IC>...
  • Page 80 KV-SW252M50/M60K/M61/M81/N60 RM-GA002 The components identified by shading and mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK C7019 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF 10.00% R7017 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W C7020...
  • Page 81 1-249-414-11 CARBON 1/4W 4-084-290-01 REMOTE COMMANDER BATTERY COVER R5923 1-249-383-11 CARBON 1/4W R5925 1-249-400-11 CARBON 1/4W R5929 1-215-880-00 METAL OXIDE R5936 1-249-406-11 CARBON 1/4W Sony Corporation Sony EMCS Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. English  9-872-848-01 Visual Products 2005.8 – 91 –...
  • Page 82: Operating Instructions

    °Ë Õ π‡√‘ Ë ¡ °“√„™È ß “π°√ÿ ≥ “ÕË “ π§Ÿ Ë ¡ ◊ Õ π’ È ‚ ¥¬≈–‡Õ’ ¬ ¥∑— È ß À¡¥·≈–‡°Á ∫ √— ° …“§Ÿ Ë ¡ ◊ Õ ‰«È •  ”À√— ∫ ÕÈ “ ßÕ‘ ß „π‚Õ°“ µË Õ Ê‰ª KV-SW292 KV-SW252 © 2005 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 83 WARNING • Dangerously high voltages are present inside the TV. • TV operating voltage: 220 – 240 V AC. • Do not plug in the power cord until you have completed making all other connections; otherwise a minimum leakage current might flow through the antenna and other terminals to ground.
  • Page 84 Table of Contents Menu Adjustment Installation Securing the TV ........4 Introducing the WEGA GATE navigator ..........12 Getting started ........5 “Settings” Adjustment ...... 13 Setting up your TV (“Initial Setup”) ........6 Changing the “Picture” setting ..14 Changing the “Sound”...
  • Page 85: Installation

    Installation x Securing the TV To prevent the TV from falling, use the supplied screws, clamps and band to secure the TV. 20 mm 3.8 mm screws clamps band Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV. (1) Put a cord or chain through the clamps.
  • Page 86: Getting Started

    x Getting Started Step 1 Insert the batteries (supplied) into the remote. Note • Do not use old or different types of batteries together. Step 2 Connect the antenna cable (not supplied) to 8 (antenna input) at the rear of the TV. •...
  • Page 87: Setting Up Your Tv ("Initial Setup")

    x Setting up your TV (“Initial Setup”) When you turn on your TV for the first time, the “Initial Setup” menu will appear. You may change the menu language, preset the TV channels automatically, sort or edit the channels and adjust the picture position using the buttons on the remote control or TV front panel.
  • Page 88 d) If you wish to edit the channels, press to change to edit mode. Press b until the mode that you wish to edit is highlighted: Label, Skip, (block symbol). Then press 1) To label, press V or v to select the alphanumeric characters for the label.
  • Page 89: Overview Of Controls

    Overview of Controls TV front and rear panels TV rear panel qd qs TV front panel WEGA GATE L(MONO) SOUND MODE PROG Button/Terminal Function Page Turn off or turn on the TV. Standby indicator. Wake Up indicator. Remote control sensor. –...
  • Page 90: Using The Remote Control And Basic Functions

    Using the remote control and basic functions PROG WEGA WEGA GATE RETURN RETURN GATE Button Description Page Turn off temporarily or turn on the TV. – Display the TV program. – Jump to last program number that has been – watched for at least five seconds.
  • Page 91 continued Button Description Page WEGA GATE menu operations Confirm selected items. WEGA GATE Display or cancel the WEGA GATE menu. V, v, B, b Select and adjust items. RETURN Return to the previous level. Timer operations Set TV to turn on automatically according to the –...
  • Page 92: Advanced Operations

    Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the “Custom” option. Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode. Select To view “Vivid”...
  • Page 93: Menu Adjustment

    Menu Adjustment x Introducing the WEGA GATE navigator WEGA GATE is a gateway that allows you to access to preset TV channels, connected external inputs and “Settings” menu. WEGA GATE External Inputs “TV” watch the preset TV Settings channels (see page 6) Select Confirm Select...
  • Page 94: Settings" Adjustment

    x “Settings” Adjustment You are able to change the settings of your TV from “Settings” in WEGA GATE menu. Press WEGA GATE button to display WEGA GATE menu. Press V or v to select “Settings” and press The following is an overview of the items that can be adjusted. ”Picture”...
  • Page 95: Changing The "Picture" Setting

    x Changing the “Picture” setting The “Picture” menu allows you to adjust the picture settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Make sure the “Picture” icon ( ) is Picture Picture Mode: Vivid selected, then press Picture Adjustment Color Temperature: Cool Intelligent Picture: Select...
  • Page 96: Changing The "Sound" Setting

    x Changing the “Sound” setting The “Sound” menu allows you to adjust the sound settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Sound” Sound Sound Mode: Dynamic icon ( ), then press Sound Adjustment Balance Intelligent Volume: Surround:...
  • Page 97: Changing The "Channel Setup" Setting

    x Changing the “Channel Setup” setting The “Channel Setup” menu allows you to preset channels automatically, manually preset channels and sort or edit the channels. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Channel Setup” Channel Setup Auto Program icon (...
  • Page 98 Presetting channels manually After selecting “Manual Program”, select the program number to which you want to preset a channel. Manual Program Program: (1) Make sure “Program” is selected, then press TV System: VHF Low Fine: Auto (2) Press V or v until the program number you want Signal Booster: Auto to preset appears on the menu, then press...
  • Page 99: Changing The "Setup" Setting

    x Changing the “Setup” setting The “Setup” menu allows you to change the menu language, adjust the picture position, label the connected equipment, select the color system and reset your TV to factory settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Setup”...
  • Page 100: Additional Information

    Additional Information x Connecting optional components Connecting to the video input terminal ( t ) TV front panel Audio/Video cable (not supplied) L(MONO) Camcorder TV rear panel Antenna cable (not supplied) Audio/Video cable (not supplied) DVD Player Note • If you connect a VCR to 8 (antenna input), preset the signal output from the VCR to the program number 0 on the TV (see page 17).
  • Page 101 continued Connecting to the component video input terminal ( TV rear panel Component video cable (not supplied) DVD player Audio cable (not supplied) Notes • If your DVD player can output interlace and progressive mode signals, select the interlace output when connecting to (component video input) on your TV.
  • Page 102: Troubleshooting

    • Check the antenna cable and connection on the TV, VCR and at the wall noisy sound (see page 19). • Check the antenna setup. Contact a Sony dealer for advice. • Display the “Channel Setup” menu and select “Manual Program” to preset the channel again (see page 17).
  • Page 103 TV. • Count the number of times the 1 (standby) indicator flashes. The 1 (standby) indicator on your Press ! (main power) to turn off your TV. Contact your nearest Sony TV flashes red service center. several times after every three seconds.
  • Page 104: Specifications

    Specifications KV-SW292M50 KV-SW252M50 Note Power requirements 220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption (W) Indicated on the rear of the TV Television system B/G, I, D/K, M Color system PAL, PAL 60, SECAM, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43 Channel coverage VHF : E2 to E12 /UHF : E21 to E69 / CATV : S01 to S03, S1 to S41 UHF : B21 to B68 /CATV : S01 to S03, S1 to S41 VHF : C1 to C12, R1 to R12 /...
  • Page 105 °Ë Õ π‡√‘ Ë ¡ °“√„™È ß “π°√ÿ ≥ “ÕË “ π§Ÿ Ë ¡ ◊ Õ π’ È ‚ ¥¬≈–‡Õ’ ¬ ¥∑— È ß À¡¥·≈–‡°Á ∫ √— ° …“§Ÿ Ë ¡ ◊ Õ ‰«È •  ”À√— ∫ ÕÈ “ ßÕ‘ ß „π‚Õ°“ µË Õ Ê‰ª KV-SW292 KV-SW252 M60K © 2005 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 106 WARNING • Dangerously high voltages are present inside the TV. • TV operating voltage: 220 – 240 V AC. • Do not plug in the power cord until you have completed making all other connections; otherwise a minimum leakage current might flow through the antenna and other terminals to ground.
  • Page 107 Table of Contents Menu Adjustment Installation Securing the TV ........4 Introducing the WEGA GATE navigator ..........15 Getting Started ........5 “Settings” Adjustment ...... 16 Setting up your TV (“Initial Setup”) ........6 Changing the “Picture” setting ..17 Changing the “Sound”...
  • Page 108: Installation

    Installation x Securing the TV To prevent the TV from falling, use the supplied screws, clamps and band to secure the TV. 20 mm 3.8 mm screws clamps band Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV. (1) Put a cord or chain through the clamps.
  • Page 109: Getting Started

    x Getting Started Step 1 Insert the batteries (supplied) into the remote. Note • Do not use old or different types of batteries together. Step 2 Connect the antenna cable (not supplied) to 8 (antenna input) at the rear of the TV. Tips •...
  • Page 110: Setting Up Your Tv ("Initial Setup")

    x Setting up your TV (“Initial Setup”) When you turn on your TV for the first time, the “Initial Setup” menu will appear. You may change the menu language, preset the TV channels automatically, sort or edit the channels and adjust the picture position using the buttons on the remote control or TV front panel.
  • Page 111 d) If you wish to edit the channels, press to change to edit mode. Press b until the mode that you wish to edit is highlighted: Label, Skip, (block symbol). Then press 1) To label, press V or v to select the alphanumeric characters for the label.
  • Page 112: Overview Of Controls

    Overview of Controls TV front and rear panels TV rear panel TV front panel WEGA GATE MIC 1 MIC 2 L(MONO) PROG Button/Terminal Function Page Turn off or turn on the TV. Standby indicator. Wake Up indicator. Remote control sensor. –...
  • Page 113: Using The Remote Control And Basic Functions

    Using the remote control and basic functions PROG WEGA WEGA GATE RETURN RETURN GATE Button Description Page Turn off temporarily or turn on the TV. – Display the TV program. – Jump to last program number that has been – watched for at least five seconds.
  • Page 114 continued Button Description Page WEGA GATE menu operations Confirm selected items. WEGA GATE Display or cancel the WEGA GATE menu. V, v, B, b Select and adjust items. RETURN Return to the previous level Timer operations Set TV to turn on automatically according to the –...
  • Page 115: Advanced Operations

    Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the “Custom” option. Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode. Select To view “Vivid”...
  • Page 116: Enjoying The Party Mode

    x Enjoying the Party Mode You can sing duet along with any music program of TV broadcast or with any audio/video equipment or create visual presentations (e.g., photos or video stories) with narration and favorite background music by using the Party Mode feature.
  • Page 117: Listening To The Fm Radio

    Listening to the FM Radio You are able to listen to the FM radio stations using your TV. To access to FM Radio mode: Press WEGA GATE button and select “FM Radio” (see page 15). Press FM button on the front panel (see page 8). To exit from FM Radio mode: Press WEGA GATE button, select the desired items: “TV”...
  • Page 118: Enjoying Stereo Or Bilingual Programs

    Enjoying stereo or bilingual programs You can enjoy stereo sound or bilingual programs of NICAM and A2 stereo systems by using the A/B button. When receiving a NICAM program Broadcasting On-screen display (Selected sound) NICAM Mono NICAM stereo (Regular sound) (Stereo sound) NICAM NICAM Main...
  • Page 119: Menu Adjustment

    Menu Adjustment x Introducing the WEGA GATE navigator WEGA GATE is a gateway that allows you access to preset TV channels, connected external inputs, FM Radio mode, Party Mode and “Settings” menu. WEGA GATE “TV” watch the preset TV External Inputs channels (see page 6) FM Radio Party Mode...
  • Page 120: Settings" Adjustment

    x “Settings” Adjustment You are able to change the settings of your TV from “Settings” in WEGA GATE menu. Press WEGA GATE button to display WEGA GATE menu. Press V or v to select “Settings” and press The following is an overview of the items that can be adjusted. “Picture”...
  • Page 121: Changing The "Picture" Setting

    x Changing the “Picture” setting The “Picture” menu allows you to adjust the picture settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Make sure the “Picture” icon ( ) is Picture Picture Mode: Vivid selected, then press Picture Adjustment Color Temperature: Cool Intelligent Picture: Select...
  • Page 122: Changing The "Sound" Setting

    x Changing the “Sound” setting The “Sound” menu allows you to adjust the sound settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Sound” Sound Sound Mode: Dynamic icon ( ), then press Sound Adjustment Balance Intelligent Volume: Surround:...
  • Page 123: Changing The "Channel Setup" Setting

    x Changing the “Channel Setup” setting The “Channel Setup” menu allows you to preset channels automatically, manually preset channels, sort or edit the channels and preset FM radio stations. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Channel Setup” Channel Setup Auto Program icon (...
  • Page 124 continued Presetting channels manually After selecting “Manual Program”, select the program number to which you want to preset a channel. Manual Program Program: (1) Make sure “Program” is selected, then press TV System: VHF Low Fine: Auto (2) Press V or v until the program number you want Signal Booster: Auto to preset appears on the menu, then press...
  • Page 125: Changing The "Setup" Setting

    x Changing the “Setup” setting The “Setup” menu allows you to change the menu language, adjust the picture position, label the connected equipment, select the color system and reset your TV to factory settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Setup”...
  • Page 126: Additional Information

    Additional Information x Connecting optional components Connecting to the video input terminal ( t ) TV front panel Audio/Video cable (not supplied) L(MONO) Camcorder Antenna cable TV rear panel (not supplied) TV, CATV, Satellite When there is no FM signal Antenna selector FM signal...
  • Page 127 Connecting to the monitor output terminal ( T ) TV rear panel Audio system Audio/Video cable (not supplied) Connecting to the component video input terminal ( TV rear panel Component video cable (not supplied) DVD player Audio cable (not supplied) Notes •...
  • Page 128: Troubleshooting

    • Check the antenna cable and connection on the TV, VCR and at the wall noisy sound (see page 22). • Check the antenna setup. Contact a Sony dealer for advice. • Display the “Channel Setup” menu and select “Manual Program” to preset the channel again (see page 20).
  • Page 129 FM radio station. The 1 (standby) • Count the number of times the 1 (standby) indicator flashes. indicator on your Press ! (main power) to turn off your TV. Contact your nearest Sony TV flashes red service center. several times after every three seconds.
  • Page 130: Specifications

    Specifications KV-SW292M60K Note KV-SW252M60K 220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power requirements Indicated on the rear of the TV Power consumption (W) B/G, I, D/K, M Television system PAL, PAL 60, SECAM, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43 Color system NICAM Stereo/Bilingual B/G, I, D/K; Stereo/Bilingual system A2 Stereo/Bilingual B/G Channel coverage...
  • Page 131 • Avant de faire fonctionner cet appareil, lisez attentivement le présent mode d’ emploi et conservez-le pour toute référence ultérieure. ï ¯ ï ¯ ï ¯ ï ¯ ¯ • ï ¯ ï ¯ ¯ • KV-SW342 KV-SW292 KV-SW252 © 2005 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 132 WARNING • Dangerously high voltages are present inside the TV. • TV operating voltage: 110 – 240 V AC. • Do not plug in the power cord until you have completed making all other connections; otherwise a minimum leakage current might flow through the antenna and other terminals to ground.
  • Page 133 Table of Contents Menu Adjustment Installation Securing the TV ........4 Introducing the WEGA GATE navigator ..........13 Getting Started ........5 “Settings” Adjustment ...... 14 Setting up your TV (“Initial Setup”) ........6 Changing the “Picture” setting ..15 Changing the “Sound”...
  • Page 134: Installation

    Installation x Securing the TV To prevent the TV from falling, use the supplied screws, clamps and band to secure the TV. 20 mm 3.8 mm screws clamps band Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV. (1) Put a cord or chain through the clamps.
  • Page 135: Getting Started

    x Getting Started Step 1 Insert the batteries (supplied) into the remote. Note • Do not use old or different types of batteries together. Step 2 Connect the antenna cable (not supplied) to 8 (antenna input) at the rear of the TV. •...
  • Page 136: Setting Up Your Tv ("Initial Setup")

    x Setting up your TV (“Initial Setup”) When you turn on your TV for the first time, the “Initial Setup” menu will appear. You may change the menu language, preset the TV channels automatically, sort or edit the channels and adjust the picture position using the buttons on the remote control or TV front panel.
  • Page 137 d) If you wish to edit the channels, press to change to edit mode. Press b until the mode that you wish to edit is highlighted: Label, Skip, (block symbol). Then press 1) To label, press V or v to select the alphanumeric characters for the label.
  • Page 138: Overview Of Controls

    Overview of Controls TV front and rear panels TV rear panel qd qs TV front panel WEGA GATE L(MONO) SOUND MODE PROG Button/Terminal Function Page Turn off or turn on the TV. Standby indicator. Wake Up indicator. Remote control sensor. –...
  • Page 139: Using The Remote Control And Basic Functions

    Using the remote control and basic functions PROG WEGA WEGA GATE RETURN RETURN GATE Button Description Page Turn off temporarily or turn on the TV. – Display the TV program. – Jump to last program number that has been – watched for at least five seconds.
  • Page 140 continued Button Description Page WEGA GATE menu operations Confirm selected items. WEGA GATE Display or cancel the WEGA GATE menu. V, v, B, b Select and adjust items. RETURN Return to the previous level. Timer operations Set TV to turn on automatically according to the –...
  • Page 141: Advanced Operations

    Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the “Custom” option. Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode. Select To view “Vivid”...
  • Page 142: Viewing Teletext (Kv-Sw342M81/Sw292M81/ Sw252M81 Only)

    x Viewing Teletext KV-SW342M81/SW292M81/SW252M81 only Some TV stations broadcast an information service called Teletext which allows you to receive various information, such as stock market reports and news. You can use the buttons on the remote to view Teletext. Do this display a Teletext Press .
  • Page 143: Menu Adjustment

    Menu Adjustment x Introducing the WEGA GATE navigator WEGA GATE is a gateway that allows you to access to preset TV channels, connected external inputs and “Settings” menu. WEGA GATE External Inputs “TV” watch the preset TV Settings channels (see page 6) Select Confirm Select...
  • Page 144: Settings" Adjustment

    x “Settings” Adjustment You are able to change the settings of your TV from “Settings” in WEGA GATE menu. Press WEGA GATE button to display WEGA GATE menu. Press V or v to select “Settings” and press The following is an overview of the items that can be adjusted. ”Picture”...
  • Page 145: Changing The "Picture" Setting

    x Changing the “Picture” setting The “Picture” menu allows you to adjust the picture settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Make sure the “Picture” icon ( ) is Picture Picture Mode: Vivid selected, then press Picture Adjustment Color Temperature: Cool Intelligent Picture: Select...
  • Page 146: Changing The "Sound" Setting

    x Changing the “Sound” setting The “Sound” menu allows you to adjust the sound settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Sound” Sound Sound Mode: Dynamic icon ( ), then press Sound Adjustment Balance Intelligent Volume: Surround:...
  • Page 147: Changing The "Channel Setup" Setting

    x Changing the “Channel Setup” setting The “Channel Setup” menu allows you to preset channels automatically, manually preset channels and sort or edit the channels. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Channel Setup” Channel Setup Auto Program icon (...
  • Page 148 continued Presetting channels manually After selecting “Manual Program”, select the program number to which you want to preset a channel. Manual Program Program: (1) Make sure “Program” is selected, then press TV System: VHF Low Fine: Auto (2) Press V or v until the program number you want Signal Booster: Auto to preset appears on the menu, then press...
  • Page 149: Changing The "Setup" Setting

    x Changing the “Setup” setting The “Setup” menu allows you to change the menu language, adjust the picture position, label the connected equipment, select the color system and reset your TV to factory settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Setup”...
  • Page 150: Additional Information

    Additional Information x Connecting optional components Connecting to the video input terminal ( t ) TV front panel Audio/Video cable (not supplied) L(MONO) Camcorder TV rear panel Antenna cable (not supplied) Audio/Video cable (not supplied) DVD player Note • If you connect a VCR to 8 (antenna input), preset the signal output from the VCR to the program number 0 on the TV (see page 18).
  • Page 151 Connecting to the component video input terminal ( TV rear panel Component video cable (not supplied) DVD player Audio cable (not supplied) Notes • If your DVD player can output interlace and progressive mode signals, select the interlace output when connecting to (component video input) on your TV.
  • Page 152: Troubleshooting

    • Check the antenna cable and connection on the TV, VCR and at the wall noisy sound (see page 20). • Check the antenna setup. Contact a Sony dealer for advice. • Display the “Channel Setup” menu and select “Manual Program” to preset the channel again (see page 18).
  • Page 153 • Use the fine tuning (“Fine”) function (see page 18). • Count the number of times the 1 (standby) indicator flashes. The 1 (standby) Press ! (main power) to turn off your TV. Contact your nearest Sony indicator on your TV flashes red service center.
  • Page 154: Specifications

    Specifications KV-SW342M81 KV-SW292M81 KV-SW252M81 Note KV-SW342M80 KV-SW292M80 KV-SW252M80 Power requirements 110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption (W) Indicated on the rear of the TV Television system B/G, I, D/K, M Color system PAL, PAL 60, SECAM, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43 Teletext language English, Farsi (Persian) KV-SW342M81/ SW292M81/...
  • Page 155 2-645-536-11 (2) Trinitron Color TV Operating Instructions • Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. 使用說明書 • 使用本電視機之前請先詳細閱讀此手冊﹐並妥善保存以備日後用作參考。 KV-SW342 KV-SW292 KV-SW252 © 2005 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 156 WARNING • Dangerously high voltages are present inside the TV. • TV operating voltage: 110 – 240 V AC. • Do not plug in the power cord until you have completed making all other connections; otherwise a minimum leakage current might flow through the antenna and other terminals to ground.
  • Page 157 Table of Contents Menu Adjustment Installation Securing the TV ........4 Introducing the WEGA GATE navigator ..........15 Getting Started ........5 “Settings” Adjustment ...... 16 Setting up your TV (“Initial Setup”) ........6 Changing the “Picture” setting ..17 Changing the “Sound”...
  • Page 158: Installation

    Installation x Securing the TV To prevent the TV from falling, use the supplied screws, clamps and band to secure the TV. 20 mm 3.8 mm screws clamps band Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV. (1) Put a cord or chain through the clamps.
  • Page 159: Getting Started

    x Getting Started Step 1 Insert the batteries (supplied) into the remote. Note • Do not use old or different types of batteries together. Step 2 Connect the antenna cable (not supplied) to 8 (antenna input) at the rear of the TV. Tips •...
  • Page 160: Setting Up Your Tv ("Initial Setup")

    x Setting up your TV (“Initial Setup”) When you turn on your TV for the first time, the “Initial Setup” menu will appear. You may change the menu language, preset the TV channels automatically, sort or edit the channels and adjust the picture position using the buttons on the remote control or TV front panel.
  • Page 161 d) If you wish to edit the channels, press to change to edit mode. Press b until the mode that you wish to edit is highlighted: Label, Skip, (block symbol). Then press 1) To label, press V or v to select the alphanumeric characters for the label.
  • Page 162: Overview Of Controls

    Overview of Controls TV front and rear panels TV rear panel WEGA GATE L(MONO) PROG qd qs TV front panel WEGA GATE L(MONO) PROG Button/Terminal Function Page Turn off or turn on the TV. Standby indicator. Wake Up indicator. Remote control sensor. –...
  • Page 163: Using The Remote Control And Basic Functions

    Using the remote control and basic functions PROG WEGA WEGA RETURN RETURN GATE GATE Button Description Page Turn off temporarily or turn on the TV. – Display the TV program. – Jump to last program number that has been – watched for at least five seconds.
  • Page 164 continued Button Description Page WEGA GATE menu operations Confirm selected items. WEGA GATE Display or cancel the WEGA GATE menu. V, v, B, b Select and adjust items. RETURN Return to the previous level Timer operations Set TV to turn on automatically according to the –...
  • Page 165: Advanced Operations

    Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the “Custom” option. Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode. Select To view “Vivid”...
  • Page 166: Listening To The Fm Radio

    Listening to the FM Radio KV-SW342M61/SW292M61/SW252M61 only You are able to listen to the FM radio stations using your TV. To access to FM Radio mode: Press WEGA GATE button and select “FM Radio” (see page 15). Press FM button on the front panel (see page 8). To exit from FM Radio mode: Press WEGA GATE button, select the desired items: “TV”...
  • Page 167: Sw292M61/Sw252M61 Only)

    Enjoying stereo or bilingual programs KV-SW342M61/SW292M61/SW252M61 only You can enjoy stereo sound or bilingual programs of NICAM and A2 stereo systems by using the A/B button. When receiving a NICAM program Broadcasting On-screen display (Selected sound) NICAM Mono NICAM stereo (Regular sound) (Stereo sound) NICAM...
  • Page 168: Viewing Teletext (Kv-Sw342M61/Sw292M61/ Sw252M61 Only)

    x Viewing Teletext KV-SW342M61/SW292M61/SW252M61 only Some TV stations broadcast an information service called Teletext which allows you to receive various information, such as stock market reports and news. You can use the buttons on the remote to view Teletext. Do this display a Teletext Press .
  • Page 169: Menu Adjustment

    Menu Adjustment x Introducing the WEGA GATE navigator WEGA GATE is a gateway that allows you access to preset TV channels, connected external inputs, FM Radio mode and “Settings” menu. WEGA GATE “TV” External Inputs watch the preset TV FM Radio channels (see page 6) Settings Select...
  • Page 170: Settings" Adjustment

    x “Settings” Adjustment You are able to change the settings of your TV from “Settings” in WEGA GATE menu. Press WEGA GATE button to display WEGA GATE menu. Press V or v to select “Settings” and press The following is an overview of the items that can be adjusted. “Picture”...
  • Page 171: Changing The "Picture" Setting

    x Changing the “Picture” setting The “Picture” menu allows you to adjust the picture settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Make sure the “Picture” icon ( ) is Picture Picture Mode: Vivid selected, then press Picture Adjustment Color Temperature: Cool Intelligent Picture: Select...
  • Page 172: Changing The "Sound" Setting

    x Changing the “Sound” setting The “Sound” menu allows you to adjust the sound settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Sound” Sound Sound Mode: Dynamic icon ( ), then press Sound Adjustment Balance Intelligent Volume: Surround:...
  • Page 173: Changing The "Channel Setup" Setting

    x Changing the “Channel Setup” setting The “Channel Setup” menu allows you to preset channels automatically, manually preset channels, sort or edit the channels and preset FM radio stations. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Channel Setup” Channel Setup Auto Program icon (...
  • Page 174 continued Presetting channels manually After selecting “Manual Program”, select the program number to which you want to preset a channel. Manual Program Program: (1) Make sure “Program” is selected, then press TV System: VHF Low Fine: Auto (2) Press V or v until the program number you want Signal Booster: Auto to preset appears on the menu, then press...
  • Page 175: Changing The "Setup" Setting

    x Changing the “Setup” setting The “Setup” menu allows you to change the menu language, adjust the picture position, label the connected equipment, select the color system and reset your TV to factory settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Setup”...
  • Page 176: Additional Information

    Additional Information x Connecting optional components Connecting to the video input terminal ( t ) TV front panel Audio/Video cable (not supplied) L(MONO) Camcorder Antenna cable TV rear panel (not supplied) TV, CATV, Satellite When there is no FM signal Antenna selector FM signal...
  • Page 177 Connecting to the monitor output terminal ( T ) TV rear panel Audio system Audio/Video cable (not supplied) Connecting to the component video input terminal ( TV rear panel Component video cable (not supplied) DVD player Audio cable (not supplied) Notes •...
  • Page 178: Troubleshooting

    • Check the antenna cable and connection on the TV, VCR and at the wall noisy sound (see page 22). • Check the antenna setup. Contact a Sony dealer for advice. • Display the “Channel Setup” menu and select “Manual Program” to preset the channel again (see page 20).
  • Page 179 SW252M61 only). The 1 (standby) • Count the number of times the 1 (standby) indicator flashes. indicator on your Press ! (main power) to turn off your TV. Contact your nearest Sony TV flashes red service center. several times after every three seconds.
  • Page 180: Specifications

    Specifications KV-SW342M61 KV-SW292M61 Note KV-SW252M61 KV-SW292M50 KV-SW252M50 110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power requirements Indicated on the rear of the TV Power consumption (W) B/G, I, D/K, M Television system PAL, PAL 60, SECAM, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43 Color system NICAM Stereo/Bilingual B/G, I, D/K; KV-SW342M61/ Stereo/Bilingual system A2 Stereo/Bilingual B/G...
  • Page 181 2-635-887-11 (1) Trinitron Color TV Operating Instructions • Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. KV-SW342 KV-SW292 KV-SW252 © 2005 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 182 WARNING • Dangerously high voltages are present inside the TV. • TV operating voltage: 110 – 240 V AC. • Do not plug in the power cord until you have completed making all other connections; otherwise a minimum leakage current might flow through the antenna and other terminals to ground.
  • Page 183 Table of Contents Installation Menu Adjustment Securing the TV ........4 Introducing the WEGA GATE navigator ..........14 Getting Started ........5 Setting up your TV “Settings” Adjustment ...... 15 (“Initial Setup”) ........6 Changing the “Picture” setting ..16 Changing the “Sound”...
  • Page 184: Installation

    Installation x Securing the TV To prevent the TV from falling, use the supplied screws, clamps and band to secure the TV. 20 mm 3.8 mm screws clamps band Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV. (1) Put a cord or chain through the clamps.
  • Page 185: Getting Started

    x Getting Started Step 1 Insert the batteries (supplied) into the remote. Note • Do not use old or different types of batteries together. Step 2 Connect the antenna cable (not supplied) to 8 (antenna input) at the rear of the TV. Tips •...
  • Page 186: Setting Up Your Tv ("Initial Setup")

    x Setting up your TV (“Initial Setup”) When you turn on your TV for the first time, the “Initial Setup” menu will appear. You may change the menu language, preset the TV channels automatically, edit the channels and adjust the picture position using the buttons on the remote control or TV front panel.
  • Page 187 2) To skip the program number, press V or v to select “On”. Then press You can skip this program number when using PROG +/-. Select Confirm Exit 3) To block unwanted program number, press V or v to select .
  • Page 188: Overview Of Controls

    Overview of Controls TV front and rear panels TV rear panel qd qs TV front panel WEGA GATE L(MONO) PROG Button/Terminal Function Page Turn off or turn on the TV. Standby indicator. Wake Up indicator. Remote control sensor. – PROG +/– Select program number.
  • Page 189: Using The Remote Control And Basic Functions

    Using the remote control and basic functions PROG WEGA WEGA RETURN RETURN GATE GATE Button Description Page Turn off temporarily or turn on the TV. – Display the TV program. – Jump to last program number that has been – watched for at least five seconds.
  • Page 190 continued Button Description Page WEGA GATE menu operations Confirm selected items. WEGA GATE Display or cancel the WEGA GATE menu. V, v, B, b Select and adjust items. RETURN Return to the previous level Timer operations Set TV to turn on automatically according to the –...
  • Page 191: Advanced Operations

    Advanced Operations Selecting the picture and sound modes You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your preference in the “Custom” option. Selecting the picture mode Press to select the desired picture mode. Select To view “Vivid”...
  • Page 192: Listening To The Fm Radio

    Listening to the FM Radio You are able to listen to the FM radio stations using your TV. To access to FM Radio mode: Press WEGA GATE button and select “FM Radio” (see page 14). Press FM button on the front panel (see page 8). To exit from FM Radio mode: Press WEGA GATE button, select the desired items: “TV”...
  • Page 193: Enjoying Stereo Or Bilingual Programs

    Enjoying stereo or bilingual programs You can enjoy stereo sound or bilingual programs of MTS (Multi-Channel TV Sound) stereo system by using A/B button. Select stereo or bilingual programs Press A/B until you receive the sound you want. Select To listen to “Stereo”...
  • Page 194: Menu Adjustment

    Menu Adjustment x Introducing the WEGA GATE navigator WEGA GATE is a gateway that allows you access to preset TV channels, connected external inputs, FM Radio mode and “Settings” menu. WEGA GATE External Inputs “TV” watch the preset TV FM Radio channels (see page 6) Settings Select...
  • Page 195: Settings" Adjustment

    x “Settings” Adjustment You are able to change the settings of your TV from “Settings” in WEGA GATE menu. Press WEGA GATE button to display WEGA GATE menu. Press V or v to select “Settings” and press The following is an overview of the items that can be adjusted. ”Picture”...
  • Page 196: Changing The "Picture" Setting

    x Changing the “Picture” setting The “Picture” menu allows you to adjust the picture settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Make sure the “Picture” icon ( ) is Picture Picture Mode: Vivid selected, then press Picture Adjustment Color Temperature: Cool Intelligent Picture: Select...
  • Page 197: Changing The "Sound" Setting

    x Changing the “Sound” setting The “Sound” menu allows you to adjust the sound settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Sound” Sound Sound Mode: Dynamic icon ( ), then press Sound Adjustment Balance Intelligent Volume: Surround:...
  • Page 198: Changing The "Channel Setup" Setting

    x Changing the “Channel Setup” setting The “Channel Setup” menu allows you to preset channels automatically, manually preset channels, edit the channels and preset FM radio stations. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Press V or v to select the “Channel Setup” Channel Setup icon ( ), then press...
  • Page 199: Changing The "Setup" Setting

    x Changing the “Setup” setting The “Setup” menu allows you to change the menu language, adjust the picture position, label the connected equipment, select the color system and reset your TV to factory settings. Press WEGA GATE and select “Settings”. Setup Press V or v to select the “Setup”...
  • Page 200: Additional Information

    Additional Information x Connecting optional components Connecting to the video input terminal ( t ) TV front panel Audio/Video cable (not supplied) L(MONO) Camcorder Antenna cable TV rear panel (not supplied) TV, CATV, Satellite When there is no FM signal Antenna selector FM signal...
  • Page 201 Connecting to the monitor output terminal ( T ) TV rear panel Audio system Audio/Video cable (not supplied) Connecting to the component video input terminal ( TV rear panel Component video cable (not supplied) DVD player Audio cable (not supplied) Notes •...
  • Page 202: Troubleshooting

    • Check the antenna cable and connection on the TV, VCR and at the wall noisy sound (see page 20). • Check the antenna setup. Contact a Sony dealer for advice. • Preset the channel again (see page 18). • Try using an external booster.
  • Page 203 (switch) to your TV (see page 20). • Count the number of times the 1 (standby) indicator flashes. The 1 (standby) indicator on your Press ! (main power) to turn off your TV. Contact your nearest Sony TV flashes red service center. several times after every three seconds.
  • Page 204: Specifications

    Specifications KV-SW342N60 KV-SW292N60 KV-SW252N60 Note Power requirements 110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption (W) Indicated on the rear of the TV Television system Color system NTSC3.58, PAL*, PAL 60*, SECAM*, NTSC 4.43* * AV IN only Stereo/Bilingual system Channel coverage VHF : 2 to 13 /UHF : 14 to 69 /CATV : 1 to 125 8 (Antenna) 75-ohm external terminal...

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